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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAVE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, February lst, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchnnan, Chairman; Supervisors _ _ _ H.L.Cummings, Harry ;#
M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wel.ls, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor James N.Long. - a
The Minutes and proceedings ^f the Board for and durin., the month of January,
1937, 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'allowances to
Indigents under Care of
Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning January 31st, 1937, State and
County aid, previously grantedto the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the
support and maintenance of dependent minors as wards of the Juvenile Court, be paid
directly to relatives and foster hoses as follows;
Payee. Children. Amount.
Mrs. Jennie Preston, Alexander, Jane, Benjamin $20.00 State
Hartz Ave. Danville. 20.00 County
Mrs. Florence V.Stats, Alley, Mary Margaret $10.00 State
Pinole, California. 10.00 County
Mrs. Peter Sindicich Bernovich, Edna, John, Katherine,$50.00 State.
142 R.F.D. Martinez, Frank Joe 30.00 county. _
(Tony Bernovich included in
Modification Order of Jan.
19, 1937, by error)
' Mrs. C.E.Tho,as, Bush, Laura $20.00 county.
550 17th St.Richmond,Cal.
Dirs. Theresa.Codina, Codina, Tomassi The resa,Catalina, °$40.00 State
Richmond, Cal. Alice. 20.00 County,
Mrs. Joseph F.Foster, D'Annunzio, Vincent $10.00 State
Box 153, Danville 10.00 County.
Mrs. R.J.Larkin, Davidson, Claude, Viginia $20.00 State _
5500 Barrett.Ave. $20.00 County
Richmond,('ialif.
Mrs. Teary Ellen Smith Deal, Marian Lee $10.00 State
2716 Cutting Blvd. 10.00 County. "
Richmond, Cal. -
Mrs. William Remmers Dean, Violet Rose 410.00 State.
2116 E1 Camino 10.Oo County _
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San Mateo , Calif.
Mrs. Catherine Carini, DeLuca, Frank,6arah, Vincent, $30.00 State,
121 Los Pedanoa St. 10.00 County. ;r
Pitt shv.rg,Cal.
'..Mrs. Anna Dietrich, Dietrich, Anna $10.00 State
' 410 Key Blvd. Richmond 10.00 County.
Mrs. Karl Henning, Dietrich, Frank, Otto $20.00 State -ry
5589 Taft Ave. 20.00 County.
Oakland, Cal.
1ers. Isabel F.Coelho Eagleson, Barbara, Augusta, $40.00 State
15-0 Frederick St. Robert, Wesley 40.00 County.
Walnut Creek, Calif.
Mrs. Elizabeth Blume, Espinoza, Jose, Antonla,Francisco $30.00 State
R.F.D. Rte 1, Box 419 30.00 County.
Richmond, California.
Mrs. Homer.Stumpf, Felix, Carmen $10.00 State
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318 Hls_ iamond, 10.00 County. '
Pittsburg, Calif. `
Mrs. Frank Rose, Figueira, Teddy, Joe, Frank, $50.00 State
Saranap Box 199, Matilda, Alveeda. 35.00 Covnty.*
During Ave. .Walnut Creek,
Mrs. Gloria Loura, Gonsalves, teary $10.00 State
3105 San Pablo Ave. 5.00 County --'
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Berkeley, Cal.
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Mrs. Hazel Lundquist, Gregory, Albert $10.00 State
Shell & Orange, 10.00 county .
Martinez,Callfornia.
Roman Catholic Orphanage, Guiffrida Girls, $10.00 State
Bay View & Newhall, 30.00 County
San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Marie Gattq Gulffrida, Mike $10.00 State -
423 Norvell St. 10.00 county.
E1 Cerrito, Calif.
%,g Mara• Bucoiarelll, Halter, George, Pauline $20.00 State -
206 S. 41st St. Richmond. $20.00 County.
Mrs. John A;Vogel, Hunte, Dorothy, Auguat r�20.0(! State
Box 173, Conoord,Callf. $20.00 county
Sunshine Camp, Hunte, Marian ,$10.00 State
Clayton, Calif. $10.00 County. ;-
Mrs. Mervin Porter, James, Lorraine, Ruth, Mike $30.00 State
2894 Willow Pass Rd, Concord. $30.00 County
Mrs. Clara Rshwyler, Thompson, Barbara $10.00 State
633 39th St.Richmond $10.00 County
Mrs. D.G.McGrew, Lewis, Richard, Raymond, }Farren $30,00 State
658 43rd St. Richmond $30.00 County
Mrs.Robert W.Black, Machado, Helen Ray $10.00 State
832 Talbert St. $1C.00 County
ffiartinez, Calif.
Mrs.Cora Bouquet, Maderos, Edward, Tony, Jimmy $30.00 State. _
R.F.D. Box 297, Richmond. $30.DO County
Mrs. C.FR"Ini, Maderos, Dorothy $10.00 Stete
6415 Fairmont Ave.El Cerrito $10.00 County
Mrs. H.W.Crisler, Martin, Gallen Dean $10,00 State -
634 4th St. Richmond $10.00 County
Mr.Antons Madero s,' Matzos, Frank {10.00 State.
Box 21, Vine Hill $10.00 County
Mrs. Ludvine 'arming Mathos, Willlam,Joseph $20.00 State_!
444 9th St. Richmond "$20.00 County
MraMarguerite Carrizal, Mercado, Richard, $10.00 State
Port Chicago, Calif. $10.00 County
Mrs. Gracieuse Ellisando MSnchaea, Reith, Camila, Lillian $50.00 State
Rte 3, Box 231, Hayward David, Olvoldo $50.00 County
Mrs, Gracieuse Ellisando, Guevara, Esther $10.00 State
Rte 3, Box 231, Ha«-ard. $10 00 County
Mrs.Ellen G.Gnliagher, Miriam, Mario $10.00 State
807 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito $10.00 County
Mrs. Cockertan, Miriani, Rose $10.00 County
Box 273, Walnut Creek
Mrs. Mattie C.Dunean Ostrander, Rey, Dora, Nora, $40.00 State
502 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. Iver, $40.00 County
Mrs. Lois Abraha-m. Page, Larry Lee $11.00 State
352 10th St. Richmond. $10.00 county.
Mrs. Katherine Lavery, Paniagua, Angelina $20.00 State
3721 Bissell Ave. Petra, Mary $40.00 County
Richmond, GRlifornia. -
Mrs. Allison Emerine, Perry, Dorothy , Irene, 20.00 State
816 Lexington Ave. Lillian 4o.a) County
EI Cerrito, California.
Mrs. Teodulo Alvarez, Rios, Albert, Refugio, $30.00 State Ing,"
115 Charslor Ave. Joaquin $30.00 County
Richmond, Callfarnia, f
Mrs. S.Mab er, Sanders, Cleo, Norine J20,00 State
2080 East St. Virginia $40.00 County
Concord, California.
Mre.Catherine M.Walter Sly, �alvin, Charles, June, $50.00 State
+ P.O. 121, Concord, California. Louis, Marian $50.00 County
II Mrs. ?4.W.Hoatwright, Smith, Thelma310.00 State
1700 Oregon St. 110.00 County
Berkeley, California.
Mrs. K. Toriyama, Tanaka, Glum, Shogi, h:asame, $30.00 State
619 Castro St. $30.00 County.
'.Martinez, California.
Thayer, Mildred Thayer, Claude Allen $10.00 State
910 Bissell Ave. $10.00 County
Richmond, California
Mrs. H,K. Martin, Tesehaira, Joey
$10.00 State
R.F.D. 1066, Richmond $10.00 County
Mrs. George A.Foster, Tucker, Luther Hoytt $40.00 County
1614 Estndillo 9t. Donald Ray,
Martinez, California. Gesenger, Jesse Roy $10 Govnt. `.
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Mrs.Elizabeth Schieffler, Tucker, Minnie May fD0.00 County
Walnut Creek, Calif. Mary Frances, Eleanor Clarice
Mrs. Alice Ornelas, Vasquez, Jeanne 20.00 State er
Knightsen, California. Consuelo 10.00 County.
Mr.W.F.Stiff, Wilson, Frances, $10.00 State
650 Alhambra Ave. $ 5.00 County.
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Crockett, California.
Mrs. F.Virga., Virga, Marie, Stella $10.00 state
167 Pacific St. Monterey. $10:00 County
MODIFICATIONS.
That beginning, Feb. 1, 1937, State andCounty aid previously granted to the
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of dependent minora
:as wards of the Juvenile Court, be paid directly to the institutions wherein they are
-.placed as folk:=;s:
Salvation Army Home, Lytton, California.
Rose Panigazzi, $10.00 State- $10.00 County. -s'K
Alexander, Charles, 10.1' State- $"10.00 County. ,
Roman Catholic Orphanage, Bay View ars Newhall, San brancisco.
Marguerite Sandretto, $10.00 State- $10.00 County.
St. Mary's of the PFlms, Mission San Jose.
DeLucca, Laura, 410.00State- $10. cou.,ty.
Miriani, Camille, 10.00 State- 10. County. ?;
Cardoza, Elnlne, 10.00 State- $10•.0 County.
Castillo, Jennie„ 10.00 State, S.00 County _
Rosie, 10.00 State, 5.00 County.
St. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, Callfb rnia.
Leoni, Charles, $10.00 State, $10.00 county. }
.'Mrs. Winifred Meyer School for Abnormal Children,Danville. k
CastagnassD, Louise, $10.00 State, $30.00 County
Cots, Edward, 10.00 state, 30,00 county. k
DISCONTINUANCE.
That beginning Jan. 1st, 1937, $20. County cash granted the Probation Officer, :1
Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of the three Cardoza children, in
Rodeo, be discontinued.✓,
In Matter of Lease Between County cf
Contra Costa and State Department of ti;
Motor Vehicles.
The State Department of Motor Vehicles having presented to this Board a Form
of Lease for the leasing of four rooms located in the northwest corner of the ground
floor of the Hall of Records, located in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa,
State of California, for a term of one year, at an annual rental of $1. per year, for
a term of one year from and after Feb. lot, 1937•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby
approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease an
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behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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Feb. let 1937, Cont'd.
In Matter of.Granting permission to
lay water pipe line to Walter Pierson.
j Walter Pierson having applied to this Board for permission to dig a trench
across County Road known as Walnut Avenue and facing the property of Olicant, In
Chandler Tract, near Walnut Creek, California, for the purpose of installing water pipe
line, qq
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to dig/S^ench be and the same is
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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 Dtt rlct.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said applicant shall assume all liability for future
malntenanc.e of said water pipe line.` '
In Matter of approval of Contract and
Bonds of Bundesen & Lauritzen, for
building Llvorna Bridge.
Bundesen & Lauritzen having presented to this Board, a Form of Lease for
building of Llvorna Bridge in Supervisor District #2, and bonds In amounts as heretofore
ordered by this Board,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved,
and the Chairman of this hoard is authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of*Contract
and bonds of Tornell Company,
for building Ferry Tender's House,
at Clifton Court Ferry.
Tornell Company, a co-pa rtnership, having presented to this Board, a Form of
Contract for the building of a Ferry Tender's residence at Olifton Court Ferry, and
bonds In amounts as heretofore ordered by this Board;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby approv7
ed and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf,
of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of application -
for dance permit.
Byron Parlor No. 170.N.S.G.W. having applied to this Board for permission to.
conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Feb. 13th, 1937, at Byron,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted ".
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In Matter of Declaring Office of A.W.
Regester, Commissioner of Oakley County
Fire Protection District, vacant.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the office of A.W. Regester, Commissioner of the Oakley County Fire
(Protection District, be and the same is hereby declared vacant from and after this date.
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In Matter of Appointment of
Frank Silva, as Commissioner
of
Oakley County Fire Protection
District.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Oakley County Fire
Protection District, caused by declaring of office of A.W.kegester, vacant,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by
' Supervisor Stow, that Frank Silva, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of
Oakley County Fire Protection District, to serve until the further order of this Board
In Matter of Application of '
Veteran's Welfare Board of the
State of California for cancellation
of certain assessments upon real property.
The Veteran's Welfare board of the State of California having applied to this
Board for an order for cancellation of taxes together with penalties and costs if any,
attached thereto, on following described real property:
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and
described as follows: -
Lot 8 in Block 227 as delineated upon that certain map entitled
"Central Addition to Pittsburg" Contra Costa County, California,
filed on the 16th day of October, 1928 in the office of the
County Recorder of tPe County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded Nov. 17, 1936, inVol 426, page 144, of official Records.
Taxes 1936-37, Second Installment.
Assessed to Leonard M. Ver Mehr and Irene Lee Ver Mehr.
Veteran Contract Holder— Edwin Broline— Cont. #18696.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector
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f Contra Costa County are hereby authorized to cancel the taxes upon the property
hereinabove described.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of any special taxis or assessments
for street work or other like Improvements shall be made.#
IN THE MATTER CF RELEASE OF NOTICE
of Aid and Property Agreement an the
property of Harry Cooper and Gabriel
Cooper, his wife.
WHEREAS, aid under the State Pauper Act was given to Harry Cooper and Gabriel
Cooper, his wife, and, ;--A
WHEREAS, a notice of aid and property agreement was filed and executed by _
said Harry Cooper and Gabriel Cooper,- his wife, giving to said county a lien for said
aid on certain real property hereinafter described, which the saidHarry Cooper and
Gabriel Cooper, his wife, owned, and by the terms of said agreement agreed toreimburse
said County of Contra Costa for such aid; and,
WHEREAS, the said notice of aid and property agreement were recorded by the
Social Service Department of said County in theoffice of the County Recorder of said
County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 8th day of August, 1935, in Vol.
396, Official Records, page 78, and, a
WHEREAS, the saidreal property is located in the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, and is particularly described as follows: i)
Lots 20-22 Tier 1. Portion N.W. 1/4 of N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 23, T 1 S.
R. 3 W. HD N.E. and S. by land of Villa Sites Development Co. W. by
lot 137 Moraga Redwood Heights Extension No.. 1-1.30 ac. Map of
Moraga Redwood Heights.
WHEREAS, by resolution of theBoard of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, passed by said Board on the 4th day of January;;
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1937, the s9d notice of aid and property agreement so recorded was ordered released'
of record.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED for reasons set forth insald resolution, that
the said notice of aid ani property agreement so recorded, as aforesaid, be and the
same is hereby released by the. County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Ayes: Supervisors Cuvcdngs, Stow, Buchanan and Irembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
In Matter of Release of Claim
against property of Estella E.
Hunter.
WHEREAS, Estella E.Hunter, of Clyde, County of Contra Costa, State of '
California, has been granted aid under the Old Age Security Act to begin with the -
4th day of January, 1937; and,
WHEREAS, since the granting of such aid, thesaid Estella E.Hunter has
changed her mind in regard to same and now does not desire acid aid; and,
WHEREAS, a Notice of Aid dated January 4, 1937, was sent tothe County -
Recorder of the County X Placer, State of California, on the 11th day of January,
1937, to be recorded in the office of said County Recorder of said Placer County,
and,
WHEREAS, the reason for the sending of said Notice of Aid to said County
Recorder of said County was that the said Estella E.Hunter owns real property In
said County particularly described as follows:
Lots twenty-three (23) and Twentyfour (24) Block Three (3) Roseville ,
Heights, County of Placer, State of California.
AND WHEREAS, the saJd zstella E.Hunter has Informed the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the Social Service yepartment
of said County that she does not desire said aid, and has requested said Board of
Supervisors to release the lien so placed on the real property In Placer County,
California;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of said County
that the said lien so placed on said property be and the same is hereby released and
cancelled from the records of the County Recorder of the County of Placer, State of:
California. Said notice of Aid was recorded on the + day of 19379
In Volume Notices of Aid, page in the office of the County Recorder
of the County of Placer, State of California.
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
InMatter of Preparing Official Map
of Crockett Grand View Terrace.
George O.Meeee, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, a Request
that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be directed to prepare a Map of
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a certain tract of lard adjacent to townsite of Valona, to be known as "Official Map
of Crockett Grand View Terrace";
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by. Supervisor Trembath, IT is
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be
and he is hereby directed to prepare said Map.
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In Matter of Declaring Contract of
Bundesen& Lauritzen, for building
Mcrags. Bridge, completed.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having filed with this
Board, a certificate showing that the contract of Bundesen & Lauritzen for building of
the Moraga Bridge in Supervisor District #2, has been completed according to plans and
' specifications;
It Is, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract of Bundesen & Lauritzen for construction of
Moraga Bridge in Supervisor District ,#2, be and the same is hereby declared completed
and said bridge is hereby accepted.r
In Matter of Correction of _
Assessment.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authorization to
County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessment under provisions of Section
3661 of the Political Code, to wit:
For year 1936-37: Vol. 25 Assessment No. 34454 Merchants Finance Corporation
Is assessed with Lot 96A of Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1, with Improve—
ments erroneously assessed at $2200. The correct assessed value of improvements
on this lot Is $30.
and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra `lasts
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize
to correct said erroneous nssesement_ .
' In Matter of Adoption of
an Official Seal for Contra
Costa County.
Will R.Sharkey, President of the Contra Costa County Development Association =
having presented to this Board, a design of a Seal and requested that said seal be
adopted as an official seal of the County of Contra Costa,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Cummings, IT IS BY THEBOARD -
ORDERED that said design of seal so presented be and the Same is hereby adopted as an
gfficial seal of Contra Costa County.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for transfer of Edith French Foley 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 the removal of Edith French
Foley from County of Contra Costa to City and County of San Francisco, pursuant to
the Old*Age Security Act of the State of California,
It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and tte same is hereby approved and W.J. z
Buchanan, Chairman of this board, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of •+
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the County of 0ontra Costa.
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In the Matter of Approval of Agreement
for transfer of Brigida Ortiz, from
Contra Costa County to City and County
of San °rancleco.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having presented.
to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the removal of Brigida Ortiz, from County of
Contra Costa to City and County of San Francleco, pursuant to Old Age Security Act
of the State of California,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and R.J.
Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is authorised to sign same on behalf of the County '
of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Rozella Mayben from
County of Contra Costa to County of
San Mateo.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having pre-
sented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the removal-of Rozella Mayben from the
County of Contra Costa, to the County of San Mateo, pursuant to Old Age Security Act
of the State of California;
ON motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and R.J.
Buchman, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign same onbehalf of thr County of
Contra Costa. '
In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds. -
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway
fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $5164.73 be transferred from
General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accounts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts. #4 Accts.
1023 to
1032 Inc. $14.20 -
1033 27.4o
1034 $ 9.31
1036 24.00 1597.25
1037 61.55
1038 3.28
1039 $62.35
100 $314.63
lo4l 500.00 '
1042 1.25
lo033 15.75
lo44 10.50
lo45 156.45
1046 33.61.
lo47 227.79
1o4g 115.43.
1049 93.93
1050 42.00
1051 98.21.
100 332 6.37 '
154 606.13 57.00
1055 115.43
1056 7.73
1057 62.50
1058 153.79
1059 142.23.
lo6o 163.25
1061 51. 26
1062 39,15
1063 19.15
1064 18.33
1065 10.92
lo66 79.93
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1067 10,10
1(68 39.79
1069 192.08
1449.77 4(6.66 1920.09 T§793I8'
Grand Total -- $5,164.73.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, towit:
A,ves: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. -
Absent: Supervisor Long.,
In Matter of Recommendation
of George K.Anderson for appointmert
as a Member of State Board of Agriculture.
' A communication having been received by this Board from W.B.Juett, of the
23rd Agricultural District, requestlm� that this Board recommend George K. Anderson
to the Governor of the State of Califbrnia, for appointment as a member of the State f
Board of Agriculture.
' Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman of this Board, be and he is hereby
authorized to write to the Governor of the State of California, recommending said
George K Anderson for appointment as hereinabove set out.
InMatter of Construction of A
Garage at County Detention Home.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, Co�lnty Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby
authorized to purchase material and furnish labor for building of a garage at the
County Detention Home in the City of Martinez, County of Oont ra Costa, at a proximate
cost of $190.Go.,,
' In Matter of Application of Associated
011 Company to amend Exterior Bonndarles
of Mt. Viablo Fire rrotection District.
The Associated oil Company having heretofore filed with this Board a petition
praying that the boundaries of Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District be amended, and
notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published for the time and in
the manner as prescribed by law, in Concord Transcript a newspaper of general cir—
culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidaviC
of Catherine B.=ogres, on file herein, and notice of time and place of said hearing
having been posted for the time and In the manner as required by law, as shown by the
affidavit of Don Williams, on file herein, and the hearing on said petition having bee
continued from time to time until this date and place, the Directors of the Mt. Diablo
Fire Protection District and representatives of the Associated 011 Company appearing
before this Board and orally agree that the boundaries of said district should be
' amended;
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the exterior boundaries of Mt.Dlablo Fire Protection District
shall be amended and hereafter designated as follows, to wit:
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' BEGINNING at a point in the center of Pacheco Creek at the corner common to
Avon, Vine Hill and Pacheco School Districts; thence easterly along the line between
Avon and Pacheco School Districts to the southerly line of the right of way of the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; thence in a northeasterly direction
along said southerly right of way line to Its Sntersect!on with the dividing line
between the lands of TSd= Water Associated 011 Company and C.A.Hooper A: Cc; thence
southerly and easterly along said dividing line to the easterly line of the right of
way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, San Ramon Branch; thence N. 26022 1/2'
W. along said right of way line, a distance of 1200.00 feet; thence S. 90o52' E.
to a point on the dividing line between the lands of C.A.Hooper & Co. and Tide Water
Associated 011 Company, Tract #6A (6esessor's record, Tract #7); thence northwesterly
along said dividing line anc er
said line produced to a point on the southly boundary
line of the land of the Standard 011 Company; thence southwesterly along the dividing
line between the lands of the Standard Oil Company and Tide water Associated Oil Company
to the most northerly corner of the land of Avon School District, as described in a
deed from C.A.Hooper & Co, to Avon School District recorded July 27, 1916, in Vol. 273
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of Deeds, at page 134, Records of Contra Costa County; thence southerly along the
easterly boundary line of the lands of the Avon School District to the southeasterly
corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of said lands and
said line produced, to the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern. _
Pacific Railroad Company, San Ramon, Branch; thence northerly, along said right of way
line to the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway Company; thence in a northeasterly direction along said southerly
right of way line to a point where the same would be intersected by the northerly
line of the Government Ranch if produced westerly; thence easterly to the northwest-
erly corner of said Government hanch; thence easterly following the northerly line of
said Government ranch to its intFrsectlon with the dividing line between Concord , {
and Bay Point School Districts, said point being on the line between range 1 West,
and Range 2 West, Mount Diablo Meridian; thence following the dividing line between
bay Point and Concord School Districts as follows: Southerly to the northeasterly
boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along said
boundary line to its intersection with the westerly line of Section 17, Township
2 North, Range 1 West, thence north to the west quarter corner of said Section
17; thence following the boundary line of sndd Concord School District as follows:
East one (1) mile to the east quarter corner of said Section 17; thence south three- _
quarters Q14) of a mile; thence east one half (1/2) mile; thence south through the
center of Section 21 to the northeasterly boundary line of the hanobo Monte del Diablo;
thence southeasterly along said Rancho line to its intersection with the northerly
line of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 1 West; thenceleaving said Rancho line
and said Concord School District line and following the boundary line of Lime Quarry
School District as follows: East to the north quarter corner of Sectlon 27; thence
south to the center of said Section 27; thence east along said mid section line of
Sections 27 and 26 to the center line of the (;o7)nty Road; thence southerlyalong sPid
county road to its Intersection with the southerly line of said Section 27; thence
easterly along the southerly line of said Sections 27 and 26 to a point due north of
the center of Section 35; thence south to the center of said Section 35; thence leaving.
the boundary line of said Lime Quarry School District and following the boundary
line of Mount Diablo School District as follows: east one-half (1/2) mile to the
west quarter corner of Section 36; thence north one-half (1/2) mile to the northwest
corner thereof; thence east three-quarters (3/4) of a mile; thence south about one
and one-half (1 1/2) miles to a point In the north line of the southeast quarter of
Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 1 West; thence east to the Mount Diablo 'seridlan;
thence following said Meridian due south to the east quarter corner of Section 12;
thence leaving the boundary line of said Mount Diablo School District and continuing
along said Mount Diablo Meridian due south to the southeast corner of Section 24;
thence westerly along the south line of Sections 24, 23, 22, Township 1 North, Range
1 West, to the easterly boundary line of the Rancho San Miguel and Oak Grove School
District; thence following said boundary line of Oak Grove School Dist-ict and Rancho
San Miguel northerly, westerly, and northerly to the soutteasterly corner of the 213.84.
acre tract belonging to the Cowell Lime andCement Company; thence southwesterly along
the southerly line of said tract and northwesterly along the westerly line of said ,
tract to the northwesterly corner theeof and thepolnt on the boundary line between
Oak Grove and Cowell School Districts; thence followln; said boundary in a general
northerly direction to the most southerly corner of the Whitman 127.39 acres tract;
thencenorthwesterly along the westerly line of said tract and saldllne produced to the
most easterly corner of said Whitman 101.22 acre tract; thence southwesterly along said
line to a point on the easterly line ?the B. Johnston 310.00 ac.ra tract; thence north-
westerly, southwesterly, northwesterly, and southwesterly, along the northerly line
of the said B.Johnston tract to the most westerly corner thereof; thence northwesterly.
along the easterly line of the Bancroft 101.39 acre tract to the most northerly corner
thereof; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of the said Bancroft Tract to
the most westerly corner thereof and a point In the County Road leadin: from Hookston
to Ygnacio Valley, thence northwesterly along said County Road to the southeasterly
line of the Bancroft Orchard Tract; thence southwesterly along said line to the most
southerly corner thereof and a point In the center of Walnut Creek on the dividing
line between Oak Grove and Pleasant Hill School Districts; thence northeasterly and
northwesterly along the center of said Walnut Creek to a point in the center line of
the Martinez Walnut Creek Highway, said point being on the dividing line between
`acheco and Pleasant Hill School Districts; thence following said boundary line as
follows; Southeasterly along the center of said road to the northeasterly corner of
the Radamaker 46.01 acre t-act; thence following along the northerly line of said tract
and southerly line of the P.Roach 360.00 acre tract to the southwesterly cornerof
said Roach Tract; thence north along the west line of said RoadiTract to Its Inter- _
section with the south line of the 312.00 acre tract belonging to William F.Stubbs;
thence west along the south line of said Stubbs property to the southwest corner
thereof; thence north along the west line of the property of Stubbs and J.``. Dias
and M.V.Machado, to the northwesterly corner of the properry of said Dias and Machado; .
thence east along the northerly line of said property and leaving the Pacheco School
District boundary line to the southwest corner of the 287.00 acre tract of J.M. Christen;
thence north along the west line of J.M.Christen, G.P.Loucks and Sarah Sears, to a 'x
point in the center line of the County Road leading from Muir to 'rabheco; thence
westerly along said County Road to the southwest corner of the DeMartlni 36.12 acre -
tract; thence north along the westerly line of the lands of DeMartinl to Its intersect-
ion withthe boundary line between Pacheco and Vine Hill School Districts and a point —
on the south line of the lands of Kelly; thence running easterly and northeasterly
alon* the northerly line of the lands of DeMartinl, Del Carlo and M.E.bamey to-a point
in the center line of the Martinez-Pacheco Highway; thence following the boundary
line between Pacheco and Vine Hill School Districts, southeasterly, northei)y, westerly,,
and northeasterly to the place of beginning.
EXCEPTING therefrom all lands included within the boundaries of the Cowell
School District.
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In the Matter of Proclamation
and Notice of Election for directors
of Lafayette County Water District)
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law
at this time to call an election of two Directors in Lafayette Countywater District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 23rd
day of March, 1937, between hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the
polls will be closed, in Lafayette Col.,nty Water District, and that the whole of said
District shall be considered one precinct for the Durpose of voting at.said election,
at which said election there shall be elected two members of the Board of Directors
' of said District for a tern of four years each,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be
Lafayette Improvement Club, and that the following electors are hereby designated
as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit: J.H. Mulliken, Inspector;
Ida Flood, Judge; and Irene Bunker and Edna W.Peterson, Clerks.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said
election to be published in the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper circulated and published
in said Contra Costa County and which newspaper has been designated by the Directors
of said District for publication of said notice, together with a certified list of
names of candidates and offices to be filled.
The foregoing order is passed by the following.vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Tong.
' In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be granted to following
named indigents:
THOMAS H. FINLEY,
615 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond.
$35. O.S.A. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937.
ROBERT F. JOHNSON,
331- 33rd St. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937
HENRY B. PHELPS,
820 San Pablo Ave. Richmond.
65 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937.
EDWARD SOULE,
334 S. 7th St. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Liar. 1, 1937
' CHARLES C. THURBER,
141 S. 7th St. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937
MRS. MARTHA BONNER,
514 Pullman Ave. Richmond.
$25 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1937• .
MRS. NELLIE BOULEWARE,
' 546- 18th St. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1937
BARS. JENNIE BROWN,
106- 5th St.Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1937
MRS. DONA CLIFT,
3318 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan 1937.
FRANKLIN GARDNER,
1427 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$30 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1937
JOHN B. HUNT,
909 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1937
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Feb. let, 1937- - Cont'd.
MRS. SCARY PIERSON
314- Barrett Ave. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be continued as of Dec. 1936 -
JACOB R. JONES,
455- 15th St. Richmond.
$15 O.A.S. be increased to $35 O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937
ALBERT W. LUCE,
149 Richmond Ave. Richmond.
$20 O.A.S. be increased to $$35 O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937
MRS. NETTIE CUN14INGHAM,
1605 Chestnut S;. Oakland.
$35 O.A.S. be discontinued as of Mar. 1, 1937
DIONISIO ORTIZ,
556 Liberty et. E1 Cerrito,
$29 O.A.S. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937
MRS. MALLIE SCOTT, '
1019 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
$35 O.A.B. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937
MRS. EMILY WARD,
3808 Laurite St. Calwa, Cal.
$35 O.A.S. discontinued as of Feb.lst, 1937
WILLIAM D. WILLIS,
Rte #1, Box 172, Pt.Richmond.
Aid denied at request of applicant.
MRS. MARY RATTO,
RFD Box 1669, Richmond.
$30 State aid and $17 county aid for minor ha:f orphan children renewed as of
Feb. 1937.
MRS. DOROTHY ALVES,
929 Richmond Ave. E1 Cerrito.
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for minor half orphan children renewed as
of Feb. 1937.
MRS. ANTOINETTE 1.COLICA,
437 Everett St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for minor half orphan child renewed as of '
Feb. 1937-
MRS.
937MRS. FRANCES SHARLOW,
420 Lexington St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid and $30 county aid for needy half orphan children be renewed
as of Feb. 1937.
MRS. ALICE LeGRAND,
413 South St. Richmond.
$10 State aid and. $15. county aid for needy half orphan children renewed as
of Feb. 1937•
MRS. AGNES KEENAN,
102 Washington St. Pt.P.ichmond.
$20 State aid for two minor half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1937.
MRS. AGELITA VILLA,
Rodeo.
$20 State aid and $40 county aid for two minor half orphan children be renewed..
as of Feb. 1937.
MRS. IDA 14. COOPER,
504 Kearney St. El Cerrito.
$20 State aid for needy half orphan children be decreased to $10 State aid as ' r.
of Feb. 2, 1937, and renewed.
MRS. ANNIE LOUIS,
Quinine St. Pinole.
$30 State aid be continued and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children
be granted to begin as ofJan. 1, 1937.
MRS. MILDRED DeLUCA, -
Casino Way, San Pablo, Cal.
$20 State aid for two minor half orphan children be discontinued as of Mar.
1, 1937•
MRZ BERALDINE SPAULDING,
2111Gaynor Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid be dl=contlnncd as of Jan. 30, 1937•
H. KNAPP, _
D/o C.J.Wood, Danville. -
$10 O.A.S. granted tobegin as of Feb. 1, 1937
JOHN S. WHITE,
Los Trampas Rd, Alamo.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Dec. 1936•
TALMADGE THORN,
STONE VALLEY ROAD, ALAMO
$24 O.A.S. renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936 and Increased to $26. as of Jaen. 1, 1937
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MRS. INES SMITH,
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Box j2, Lafayette.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for one minor half orphan child.be granted to _
begin as of Feb. 1, 1937.
MRS. JULIA KELLEHER,
Port Costa, Cal.
$10 State aid for one minor half orphan child be renewed as of Feb. 1937•
GUSTAF ANDERSON,
' Gen. Del. Martinez,Cal.
$16 county cash allowance be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1937•
GUSTOF ANDERSON,
Gen.Del. Martinez,Cal.
$30 O.A.S. be granted tobegin as of Feb. 1, 1937. .
MAXIMILLIAN DRITSCHER„ _
Ate 1, Box 1, Walnut Creek.
' $35 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937
MRS. MATILDA REEDY,
Rte #2, Box52, Concord.
$23 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937•
CHARLES Al. GEARY,
Pleasant Hill Rd, Concord.
$29 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937
FRANK LARKIN,
935 Ward St. Martinez.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Ja. 1, 1937.
JAMES F. McNARY,
rte 1, Concord.
$29 O.A.D. renewed as of Jan 1, 1937•
VITO RICCOBONO,
234- Foster St. Martinez.
$35 O.A.S. renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937
WILL FAYETTE ROWLEE,
R.F.D. Pleasant HillRd, Walnut Creek.
$30 O.A.S. be Increased to $35 O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937, and renewed as of
Jan. 1, 1937•
MRS. MARY ROWLEE,
RFD Walnut preek,
$30 O.A.S. be increased to $35 O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937, and renewed as of
Jan. 1, 1937•
VINCENT SOTO, _
Rte #2, Concord.
$29 O.A.S. be increased to $30 O.A.S. as of Feb. 1, 1937, and renewed as of
the same date.
ROZELLA MAYBEN,
Rte 1, Box 93, Palo Alto.
$30 O.A.S. be increased to $35 O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937•
GEO. WM. VOSE,
Rte x2, Concord.
$35 O.A.S. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937•
JOE DUARTE,
2347 Fernando St. Concord.
$10 State aid for minor orphan renewed as of Feb. 1937.
' MRS. NUNZIATA FONTANA,
305 Talbert St. Martinez.
$10 State aid for one minor half orphan children renewed as of Feb. 1937•
MRS. FRANCES LUCIDO,
215 Foster St. Martinez.
$10 State aid for one minor half orphan children be renewed asof Feb. 1937•
MRS. PEGGY LINO, -
', Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt.View, Martinez.
$30 State aid and $20 county aid for three minor half orphan children renewed
as of Feb. 1937- State aid for Francis be discontinued as of July 14, 1936, instead
of July 1, 1936, as previously ordered.
MRS. MARTIN DOVIK,
Walden Rd, Walnut Creek.
120 State aid and $10 county aid be Increased to $20 Stage aid and $30
county aid as of Jan. 1, 1937, for the children of an incapacitated father.
JOHN B. GOETHALS,
Clayton, Cal.
$35 O.A.S. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937.
MANUEL V. BRAZ,
Gen. Del. Port Chicago.
$30 O.A.D. be increased to $35. O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937•
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Feb. let, 1937— Cont'd.
MRS. ESTELLA HMITER,
Clyde.
$25 O.A.S. be discontimjed as of Jan. 4, 1937•
MRS. CATHLYN BEDOYA,
113 Merridan,Port Chicago. -
$60 State aid for six dnor half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1937•I
MRS. MARY LUCIDO,
239 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg
$30 State aid for three minor half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1937. , l
MRS. G. NUZZO,
63 West Seventh St. Pittsburg
$30 State and $20 county aid for three minor half orphan children be renewed
as of Feb. 1937•
MRS. ELENA TORRES,
44 West 2nd St. Pittsburg.
$20 State aid be increased to $20 State aid and $20 County aid for two minor.
half orphan children as of Jan. 1, 1937.
MRS.LOUISE CUBA, '..
429 Cutter St. Pittsburg
$30 State aid and $30 county aid be decreared to $20 State aid and $30 county
aid as of Feb. 7, 1937.
MRS. SARAH SEPTIEN -
100 A. York St. Pittsburg
$20 State aid and $30 county aid for the children of an incapacitated father
be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937.
JAMES DUPREE,
RTE #1, box 99, Brentwood.
$27 Old Age Security granted to begin Feb. 1, 1937.
EDWARD CHRISTIE,
Augusta Court, Gen. Del. Oakley
$25 O.A.S. renewed as of Jan, 1937, and increased to $35 O.A.S. as of Jan.
1, 1937•
MRS. ULRIKA CHRISTIE,
AUGUSTA COURT, Oakley, Cal. - -
$25 O.A.S. be increased to $35. O.A.S. as of Jan. 1, 1937.
WM, EDMONSTON ,
309 H. St. Antioch
$25 O.A.S. be discontinued as of Jan 1, 1937. .
CHARLES E. MORINS,
1022 Tenth St. Antioch
$30 Old Age Security discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937.
MRS. EDITH FOLEY
Danville.
$35 O.A.S. renewed as of Jan. 1, 1W.
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT,
WHEREAS, DIVINE PROVIDENCE has called from our midst our beloved fellow
citizen, PERCY R. MILNES,
WHEREAS, in his death his family has sustained an irreparable loss;
WHEREAS, PERCY R. MILNES, in his capacity as Editor of the "hlchmond—Record
Herald" was always willing to and did extend to the County of Contra Costa and its
citizens an invaluable service;
RESOLVED, that this Board tenders to the bereaved family its earnest sympathy;
RESOLVED, that in the death of PERCY R. MILNES, this County of Contra Costa
has lost a valued citizen always deserving the highest esteem in which he was held, '(
and that this Board has lost a friend who was ever ready to extend a helping hand
In any worthy project.
RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be spread in full upon the Minutes '.
of this Board and that a copy thereof be delivered to the bereaved family and a copy
thereof to the "ttichmond Record—Herald". -
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on 1st day of February, 1937
by following vote of the Board, to wit: '' ---- - ----
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Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 15th, 1937,at 10
o'clop a.M.
: .....Clerk. y� ......... rman.
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IN THF, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1937. _
G.
' The Board net at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. N J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Application of :
East Contra CostaCounty Irrigation9
District for permission to lay an
electric line along Balfour Road.
The East Contra Costa County Irrigation District having applied to this
Board for permission to lay an electric line along Balfour Road, one mile east ofd',,
Sellers Avenue inthe southwest corner of Sec. 17, 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 electric line be and the same iso.-.
hereby granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of z
Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Dktrlct.
IT IS FUETHER ORDERED that the East Contra Costa County Irrigation District
shall assume all cost for future maintenance of said line.
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In Matter of application for
Dance Permit.
San,Ramon Community Club having applied to this Board for permission to conduct
a dance in San Ramon Hall on Saturday evening Feb. 20th, 1937,tnea 2 o'clock A.M.
IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED `hat said application be granted,
In tooter of appllcat'_or of Southern
Pacific Railway Company to lay down, "_,�'„
and maintain a track crossing over I'-fy
Road No. 16, at San Pablo. >.
The Southern Pacific Railway Company having applied to this Board for s.
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permission to lay down, construct or reconstruct, s railroad track crowing over Road
No. 16, at San Pablo Station and leading into the plant of the Signal 011 Company;
It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, by
the BOARD ORDERED that said ap,)lication be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor .'
' -Long, Supervisor of District #1, with full power to take such action 1n said matter
as he deems fit.
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iFeb. 15, 1937-- Cont'd.
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In Matter of Applination of
California 'eater Service Company
to lay a four inch water mnin on new
Bridge over San Damon Creek.
The California Water Service Cozapany having applied to this Board for
permission to lay a four inch water main on new bridge over San Ramon Creek, on E1
Portal Road, near Denville,
IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatrmission to lay ay said water pipe line be and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the bounty
Surveyor of Catra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District. ,
- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the California crater Service Company shall assume,
the cost of all future maintenance of said water main., -
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In "flatter of annexing Portion
of E1 Cerrito Precinct #10 to
Ricbmond Precinct No, 42.
A portion of El Cerrito #10 Precinct having been legally annexed to the City
of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT'IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED thnt that portion of E1 Cerrito #10 Precinct recently annexed by vote
to the City of Richmond, shall and is hereby declared to be annexed to Richmond Voting
Precinct No. 42. -
In Matter of Consideration of
Adoption of an Ordinance Providing _
for Licensing of Dogs, etc.
Clifford Foekett> Harry Keller and other stock raisers having appeared beforei
this Board and requested that an Ordinance be adopted by the 1�ovnty of Contra Costa,
providing for the licensing of all dogs, and providing for methods of enforcing
said Ordinance,
IT IS, CN MOTION OF SUPERVISOR Long, seconded by Supervicor Stow, BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County in conjunction with
Harry Keller and Clifford Fosket5, draw up a Form of Ordinance above mentioned, and
present to this Board for further consideration or adoption, on Thursday, February 18th
1937, at 10 O'clock A.M.
In Matter of Petition for
Formation of Rodeo Fire District.
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A petition having been filed withthls Board praying that this Board appoint -
three Comnissi,-ers to be known as Board of Fire Commissioners of Rodeo Fire District!
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of Contra Costa County, and said petition be^_ng accompanied by a good and sufficient g
bond in sum of $1000 as required by that certain Act known as District Investigation
Act of 1933,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thattheForm of said Bond and the sureties thereon
be and the same is hereby approved.
IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that S.J.Claeys, Jeremiah Mahoney and James Guthrie,
be appointed a board of Fire Commissioners for Rodeo Fire District of Co;1tra Costa
County, California, which said Fire Commissioners shall proce-d to form Rodec Fire
District in said County as provided by law.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall Issue
Certificates of appointment to said Board of Fire Commissioners..
IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY OF
CONTRA COSTA, a Political Subdivision _
of the State of California,
Plaintiff,
' -vs-
FRANK GILL, MINNIE JULIO, LOUISE
CHESNUT, CLARA ST':.?HENS, LILLIAN WARD,
BERNIC'r. GILL, W. L. WOLLITZ, GEORGL C.
CAFMODY, JOHN DOE, JA17F• DOE. BLACK APiD
WHITE COMPANY, a corporation; and BLUE
AND GREEN COMPANY, a co-partnership,
Defendants.
This Board has heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnation
suit for the obtaining of a right of way through certain property descrbed in said
order and the Court having fixed the sum of One hundred and fifty-four dollars to be
deposited with the Clerk of the Su�erlor Court of the-county of "intra Costa, as _
security to defendants in said complaint mentioned to secure to said defendants and
owners of any right, title and interest In and to said property of just compensation =a
for taking, and any damages incidental thereto as soon as the same can be ascertained
by law;
IT IS, on motion duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order
by thi.=. Eoa-d ordered that the County Auditor of the "ounty of "ontra Costs draw his
^•arrant in favor of the County Clerk of said County from the General Fund in the sum
of One hundred and fifty-four dollars as security for the following defendants, to wit:
' Frank Gill . . . . ..$20.00
Minnie Julio . . . . . 20.00
Louise Chesnut . .. . . . . . . 20.00
01 ra Stephens . . . . . . . . 20.00
Lillian Ward. . _ . . . . . . .20.00
Bernice Gill .20.00
W.L.Wollitz . . . . . . . . 15.00
George C.Carmody.. .. . . . . . 15.00
John Doe .. 1.00
Jane Doe . . . . . . . 1.00
Black and White Company .. ... 1.Ov
Blue andGreen Company 1.00
opt of which any dnmeges awarded on condemnation of said property shall be paid to -
said defendants. The said order it passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Platter of Release of Notice
of Aid and Property Agreement
on the Property of Christine
' Miller, Deceased.
WHEREAS, aid under the State Pauper Act was given to Christine Miller, during
her lifetime; and,
WHEREAS, a lien covering the property of said Christine Miller was recorded
by the County of Contra Costa on the 17th day of September, 1936, in Vol. 427 of
Official Records, page 107, in the office of the County Recorder of said County; and,
WHWRE9S, the said real property is located In the County of Contra Cote,
State of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit:
LOT 3 block 94, Town of Antioch;
WHEREAS, the estate of Christine Miller is now being probated in the Superio
Court of the State of California, in and for the °ounty of Contra Costa and,
`WHEREAS, the sale of said real property for the sum of Seven Hundred and
Twenty and no/100 ($720.00) dollars has been approved by said Superior Court; and,
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WHEREAS, it has been agreed by and 'between said County and the Attornev for said!
Estate that the said.purchase price of Seven Hundred and twenty and no/100 ($720.00)
dollars, minus the expenses of administration shall be turned over to snid County; and
WHEREAS, the amount to be so turned over to said County is the sum of Four hundred
thirty-seven 74/100 Dollars;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in consideration of the said sum of Four hundred ' L
thirty-seven 74/100 Dollars, to be paid to said county, the said lien so,recorded,
as aforesaid, be and the same is hereby released by the ''ounty of Contra Costa, State'
of California.
Ayes; Supervisors Lon?„ Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. jowli
Absent; Supervisors- None. '
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In the Matter of Purchase of
Typewriter for County Surveyor.
R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor having applied to this Board for permission to
purchase one typewriter at a cost of $102.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to purchase said typewriter for
Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer the sum of $102 from
Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Surveyor's Capital Outlay Fund, in order to provide
funds for payment of said type%riter,K -
Tn Matter of Transfer of Funds. ,
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway fund warrants; ,'
It is, by the Board ordered that.the sum of $5345.•90 be transferred from
the Motor Vehicle, Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below;
Warr.# Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Supp. Dl st.
Accounts. #1 Accts. #2 Sects. #3 Accts, #4 Accts.
1070 to
1103 Inc. 14s.8D
1101E $ 16.13
1105 $ 9.54
1106 8.40
1107 3083.29
1108 15.00
1109 197.24
1110 16.69
1111 24.52 '
il12 l' 56.28 5.25
1114E 10.00 ".
1115 so.16
1116 18.38
1117 31.50 8.50
1118 426.99
1119 124.00
1120 3.35
1121 28.00
1122 6.24
112 16.01
1125 5 65 52-71-
1126 39.75
1127 37.50
1126 157-45-
1129 80.17
1130 16o.8o -
1131 42.50
1132 433.10
Totals- 4195.98 230.20 216.67 384.46 318.59.
Grand Total -- $5,345.90.
The setd order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter df Declaring The Replacement
or Repairs to Andreasen Bridge, an
Emergency. -
On motion of Supervisor Cummins, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the repairs or replacement or reconstruction of Andreasen Bridge
known on the County Records as Bridge B-42-0.80 Is hereby declared to be a. matter
of g-eat emergency, and the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County is hereby authoriz d
to repair, replace or reconstruct said bridge without the adoption of plans and
specifications, strain-sheets or worklnit details or the advertisine for bids, and the
said County Surveyor is he-eby authorized to proceed to do said work by day labor
at an approximate cost of $4000 to be paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa
County._
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In Matter of Works Progress
Administration for History of
Contra_ Costa County Project.
D.4.i.Teeter, Cmmty Auditor, having presented to this Board a Form of appllcatio
to Works Progress Administration for a Project for the compilation of a history of
Contra Costa County,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Application be and the same ishereby approved and
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to clan said application
on behalf of the "ounty of Contra Costa..
' in Matter of Approval of .
Agreement for Transfer of
Frank Larkin, from County of
Contra Costa to Alameda Co+mty.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having
presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for Transfer of Frank Larkin, from Contra
Costa County to Alameda 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 d this Board is hereby authorized to sign
same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Hatter of approval of Agreement
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for Transfer of Albertis S.Hunt
'., and Mrs. Lois Perry Hunt, from County
of Contra Costa to County of Santa Clara.
' 0ti.s Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having presented
to this Board, a Form of Agreement for Transfer of Albertus $.Hunt and Mrs.Lois Perry
Hunt, from Contra Costa County to Santa Clara County, pursuant to Cle Age 3ecuritf Act -
IT IS, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W_J.Bucbanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign
same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Transfer of Michael -
Casey from County of Contra Cosa
to County of San �rancisco.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director, of Contra Costa County, having
presented to this board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of MichaelCasey from County'',
of Contra Costa, to City and County of San iranclsco, 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 said County of Contra Costa.
IN the Matter of Allowances to
Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following allownnces to indigents be made:
MRS. MARY AGNES BERGMAN,
1104 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito: -
$12. County cash allowance discontinued as of Feb. 15, 1937,
GEORGE BUNN,
1503 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
$15 County cash allowance discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1937•
MRS. MARY EI&A BROWN,
547 Soiith 30th St. Rthmond.
$21.50 State and $21.50 County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of
Sept. 1936,
MRS. �-'4AY AGNES Bh-?GMkN, .
1104 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
$35 Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin Feb. 15, 1937•
WILLIAM F. BOWERS,
4319 Redwood Ave. Stege. 3
$30 O.A.S. (,'$15.00 State and $15.00 County aid per month) be granted to begin as
of Feb. 15, 1937.
CHARLES H. CLARK,
233- 18th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per month be
granted to begin Feb. 15, 1937.
JOHNSON T. CONWELL,
448- 2nd St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of 515.00 State aid and $15. county aid per month be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
HENRY FISCHER
R.F.D. Box 486, Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid per month be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
ELILER T. HOWARD,
R.F.D. Box 736, Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,
be granted to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
MRS. 14ANCY MADISON
540- 6th St. Richmond.
$25 O.A.S. inamount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
JAMES P. OSBORNE,
507 Richmond St, E1 Cerrito.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be
granted to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
MARK A. PARKER, ,
60 South St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid Fer month be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
MRS. ELIZABETH R"!KHAN,
Box 171,,Rodeo.
O.A.S. in amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per month be _
granted to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
MRS. ALLIE SLOAT,
San Pablo.
O.A.S. in amo-at of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted
to begin ns of Feb. 15, 1937.
CHARLES WESLEY SLOAT,
SAN Pablo.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to
begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
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CHARLES H. CARPENTER,
332- 6th St. Richmond.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937.
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THOMAS LEAVY,
1433 Nev! Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed
as of Jan. 1, 1937• -
JAMES MUIR,
2539 Humphrey ST. Richmond.
' $30 O.A.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1937•
IASRENCE NORLEM,
4526"Potrero Ave. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $15. Stage aid and $15 county aid monthly be renewed as
of Feb. 1937•
THEODORE ROGERS,
414 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
' $35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1937.
FRED SCHELL,
1612 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. _
$35 O.S. be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1937•
ANTONIO F. MASSA,
317 33uth 49th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $9. State aid and $9 county aid r month to begin as of
June 15, 1936.
WILLIAM DEACY,
2512- 12th Ave. Oakland, Cal.
$27 O.A. S. discontinued as of Jan. 28, 1937• _
GEo. GORMAN,
1804 Nevin Ave. R','-,rd.
825 O.A.S. discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1937.
MRS. ANNI= ROSS,
409 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$17.50 Old Age Security discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1937•
MRS. SARAH ANN McGUIRE,
' Pinole.
Old Age Security denied as of Feb. 15, 1937, as applicant is ineligible.
LOUIS 761:1. SCHLOTZHAUER,
651- 3rd St.San.ta Rosa.
Old Age Security denied as client is ineligible.
MRS. BESSIE Mc',',UISTEN,
Central & Santa Mateo, Richmond.
$10 State and $20 county aid be increased to $10 State and $30 county aid to
begin as of Feb. 1, 1937•
MARY MARGARET ALLEY, rinole.
Beginning Feb. 13, 1937, $10 State and $10county aid be, discontinued to Mrs.
: Florence Stats, Pinole, for support of Mary Margaret Alley, a depende^it minor, who
is being returned to custody of her father, Albert A.Alley, Tracy, Cal.
MRS. MANUELLA SOTO, Port costa.
O.A.S. in amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of
Dec. 1936.
MRS. SARAH ROBBINS,
530 'Nano St. Martinez.
57.50 Stet' and $7.50 County aid monthly forthe needy blind bexenewed as of Jan.
1, 1937; and that $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid be increased to $12.50 State aid
and $12.50 county aid monthly for the needy blind as of Feb. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM CHANDLER, Concord.
C.A.S. in amount of $12.00 State aid and $12. county aid monthly be g-anted to
begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
,JOHN CORNELIUS,
1114 Court St. Martinez.
0 .50 County aid per month be grant-
ed
In amount of $17.5 State aid and $17
to begin f•s of Feb. 15, 1937.
-MRS. SARAH ANN FAY,
210 Eccob=r S.. Martinez.
O.A.S. in. az:n,nt of $17.50 State and $17.50 C_-�nt,y aid per month be granted to
begin as of Feb, 15, 1937.
MRS. DORA GRAY,
Rte #2, Box 100, `'oncord.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be granted to
begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
ED}YA-D GRAY,
Rte #2, Box 10_x, Concord.
O,A.S, in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be granted
"to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
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NIRS. MARGARET JANE MILLER,
RFD #1, Concord.
O.A,S. in amount of $14. State aid and +.314. county aid monthly be granted to
begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
JACOB PETERSON-,
835 Brown St. Martinez. _
O.A.S. in amounS of $17.50 State aid and $$17.50 County aid monthly be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
MRS. MARIA PHILLIPS,
Concord.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted!
to begin es of Feb. 15, 1937, and paid to Mrs. Catherine Slattery, Concord, Cal. who ,
in turn will see that client is Properly cared for.
HENRY Broulet,;
Gen. Del. Walnut Creek.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Nov. 1936.
THOMAS CORCORAN, -
715 Ferry St. Martinez.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1937•
JOHN I.1ARTEN DAVIS, -
Grandview Ave. Butterfield Court, Martinez.
$35 O.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1 ;1937•
DANIEL HANIFF, Walnut Creek. -
$35 O.A.S, renewed aeof Feb. 1, 1937.
NATHAN PIERCE,
Rte Irl, Martinez.
$35 C.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1937•
MRS. ROSEBELLE PIERCE,
Rte #l, Martinez, C;;1.
$j5 O.A.S. be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1937.
MRS. CAP1,".E.N SCTO,
Rte 52, Concord.
$29 Old A g e Security increased to $30 O.A.S. as of Feb. 1, 1937, and reri :wed
as of Feb. 1 1937.
THOMAS CORCORAN,
715 Ferre St. Martinez.
Increase from $22 to $30 per month O.A.S. to begin March 1, 1936, instead r
of Feb. 1, 1936•
JOSEPH HILL,
Walnut Creek.
$30 O.A.S. be discontinued as of Feb. 1. 1937, as client died that date.
NRS. ETELVINA FONCECA,
1428 Willow St. Martinez.
$20 State and $lOcounty aid for needy half orphan children be renewed as of
Feb. 1, 1937.
JOE DUARTE,
2347 Fernando St. Concord.
$10 State and .s10 county aid for needy whole orphan children be renewed
as of Feb. 1937, instead of $10 only,
FRANK MATHOS, -
933 Haven St, Martinez.
Beginning Feb. 1, 1937, $10 State and $10 county aid be paid to Frank Maderos,
933 Haven St. Martinez, for support of Frank Mathos, a dependent minor, and that
payments to Mr. and Brs. Antone Maderos, be discontinued.
PHILLIP PASSIFUI1Z,
121 West 8th St. (rear) Pittsburg.
$12 County cash allowance be granted to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
KENO DAVI, -
467 W. 11th St. Pittsburg
$10 State and $20 county aid for Harald Davi be decreased to 410 State and $10
County aid as of Feb. 1, 1937, and be paid t� Neno Davi, 467 W. 11th St. Pittsbtrg
Instead of Mrs. Angelina Davi, and that the Jan.warrant to Angelina Davi be can;ell.ed. `µ
JOHN 4i. CARSON, z
Den. Del. Brentwood.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted
to begin as of Feb. 15, 1937•
MRS. FaRY ETTA COLLINS,
P.O. Box 625, Antioch.
C.k.S. in am aint of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid monthly be granted :
to begin as of Feb 15,1937. - -
MRS. MARY JACINTO ROBERTS,
Gen. Del. Oakley.
O.A.S. in amount of $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be granted tol
begin as of Feb. 15, 1937.
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MRS. HELEN II'1GALLS,
523- 4th St. Antioch..
O.A.S. in amount of $15.50 State aid artd $15.50 County aid per month to begin
as of MAy 15, 1936•
MRS. MAGGIE 1.4ILET,
'.. Rte #1, Bos 54, Oakley,
635, O.A.S. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1937•
EDWARD PATRICK TROLAN,
Lone Tree ,iay, Antioch.
Old Age Security be denied.,
In the Matter of Application to the RaLlroad
Commission of the State of Cnli£or nip. to
construct railroad crossings at grade across
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's
Spur tracks near Pioneer Rubber Mills and
' Great Western Electro Chemical Company's properties
east of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County,
California.
IT IS HEREBY B:.SOLVED that ',he County of "o•tra Costa do apply to the
Railroad Co-mission of the State of California for authority to construct a public
highway aeros the sour tracks of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company.
a corporation, at thehereinafter described locations in the County of Contra Costa
State of California, and that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to prepare and file for and on behalf of the County of ContraCosta
an application for authority to construct crossings at grade, in accordance with this -
Resolution, over and across the follor.inL described parcels of real property forming
a portion of the right of !say of the Atchison, Toneka & Santa Fe Railway Company,
t o wit
Forming a portion of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Sant^
' Fe Railway Company inthe Rancho Los Medanos, in the County of Contra -
Costa, State of California, and lyim* easterly of the City of Pittsburg
described r follo-s, to wit
CROSSING NO. 1.
BEGI1414ING at a point on the westerly line of the property of the
Pioneer Rubber Company, which said property was heretofore conveyed
from C.-.Hooper & Co. to the Bowers Rubber Works by deed dated
August 30, 1918, and recorded Sept. 5, 1918, in Vol. 322 of Deeds
at page 178, Rec,rds of Contra Costa, California, said potnt of
beginninf, bring also on the easterly line of the property of the
Columbia Steel Co. and also on the southerly line of the right of
way of the Atchison, Topeka. and Santa. Fe Railway, and }mown as
Industrial Spur; said coin of beginning belnr, North l6°45' Last
11033.57 feet from the southwest corner of the Pioneer Rubber Company
roperty and above referred to; and running thence along the
westerly line of the Pioneer Rubber Company property and the easterly
line of the lands of the yolumbin Steel Company; North 16045' East,
12.56 feet to the northe* line of a road 40 feet in width;
thence lenvirg the westerly line of the Pioneer Rubber Company
and the easterly line of the Columbia Steel Company and along
the northerly line of said 40 foot road northwesterly on the are
of a curve to the, left with a radius of 220 feet (the center
of' which curve bears south 71039110" Nest, 220 feet) a distance
of 65.37 feet to the northerly line of the right of way of the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ra_lway and above mentioned; thence
leaving the northerly line of said 40 foot road and along the
northerly line of said rightof way westerly on the are of a curve
to the left witharadius of 598.69 feet (the center of which curve
bears south 25°05'40" Nest 598.69 feet) a distance of 57.19 feet;
thence No-th 73°15' Ne^t 45.20 feet to a point on the southerly
line of said 40 foot road at its tangent point; thence leaving
the northerly right of aay line and aloru,, the, southerly line of
said 40 foot road line southeasterly on the arc of a curve to the,
right with a radius of 18o feet (the center of which curve beers
south 16°45' Nest 150 feet) a distance of 146.29 feet to the
southerly line of the said Atchison, Tope'ca & Santa Fe Right of way;
thence leaving the southerly line of the said 40 foot road and
alonr the southerly line of the right of way easterly o n the arc =
of a curve tothe right with a radius of 745.69 feet (the center
of which curve bears South 25024' Nest 548.69 feet) a distance
of 50.23 feet to the point of beginning, conta].nine 0.087 acres,
more or less.
CROSSING NO. 2._
BETIN:JING at the southeast corner of that certain property of
the Pioneer Rubber Company, which said property was herrtofore
conveyod from C.A.Hooper & Co. to the bowers Rubber Works by deed
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dated August 30, 1918, and recorded Sept. 5, 1918, irn Vol. 322
of Deeds, at page 178, Records of Contra Costa County, California.
and running; thence along the southerly line of said Pioneer j
Rubber Company property North 73015' 'Nest, 33.22 feet to the ! '
westerly line ofthe right of way of the Atchison, Topeka. & Santa j
Fe Railway; being, that right of way noted as Parcel No. 1 as
perthat document from C.A.Hooner & Co. to the Atchison, Topeka
and Santa Fe Ra'.lway Company dated March 7, 1928, and recorded
March 14, 1928, in Vol. 137 of O.R. at page 42,Contra Costa
Oounty Records; thence leaving the southerly line of the property "
of the Pioneer Rubber Company and along the '^esterly line of the
said right of way North 16045' East, 40 feet to the northerly
line of a cublic road 40 feet in widtht thence leaving said rigt!t
of way line and along; the northerly line of said road scuth 73015'
East 33.22 feet to the easterly line of the property of the PSOneer
Rubber Company; and thence along; this last said line south 16045'
West, 40 feet to the point of beginning, containins- 0.031 acres
Of land, more or less.
CROSSING No. 3.
BEGINNING at the southeast corner of that certain property of the
Pioneer Rubber Oompany, which said property was heretofore conveyed
from C.A-Hooper & Co, to the Bowers Rubber Works by deed dated _
August 30, 1918, and recorded Sept. 5, 1918 in Vol 322 pf Deeds
at page 178, Records of Cont'a Costa County, California; thence
along the easterly line of said Pioneer Rubber Company property
north 16°45' East, 4o feet tothe northerly line of a public road j
40 feet in width; thence leaving the easterly line of the Pioneer
Rubber Comoany South 73015' East 66.35 feet to the easterly line j
of the right of •••ay of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rahway
and being that sane right of ,,.ay as noted Parcel Ni. 2 as per that
document from C.A.Hooper & Co. to the Atchison, Topekn & Santa Fe �
Railway dated March 7, 1928, and recorded tdarch: 14, 1928, in
Vol. 137 of O.R. at page 42, Records of Cont— Costa County, '
Calif. thence leavin• the northerly line of the public road
and along the easterly line of the said right of -ay of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail,.-.,ay southwesterly on the
arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 434.23 feet
(the chord of which bears south 40018'30" West) a distnnce.of
43.58 feet to the southerly side of said road and a point on
the northerly line of the lands of the Columbia Steel Co. and _
thence along this last said line North 73015' West 48.94 feet to
the point of beginning, containing{ 0.053 acres of land, more
or less. j
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONPF'.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. '.
Present: Min. W.J.Buchpnan. Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, s
Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk., .
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InMatter or adoption of an
Ordinance providing for the, registration
and Licensl.^.C. of Dogs, in Contra Costa
County, and providing methods for the
enforcing of same. etc. -,
The District )6ttorney of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board
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' a Form of Grdinance providing for registration and licensing of dogs, in the County
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of Contra Costa, and for impounding and killing of unlicensed dogs and creating
the office of Pound Laster, for consideration or adoption, and the Board having
fully considered the said. Ordinance, adopts the said Ordinance as more fully set
out in the Ordinance Book of Contra Costa County, Vol. 2 at page 166.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
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Antioch Fraternal Order of Eagles, having applied to this Board for permission ^t
to conduct a dance at F_or de Cs-Iley Hall, Oakley, on Saturday night, Feb. 20th,
1937, until hour of 3 o'clock A It.
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IT IS BY "HE BOA?r ^?D:::1ED that said permit be granted.,
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In Matter of Annexntion of
' Territory to Bells. Vista Sewer
District.
A petition having been presented to the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, State of California, praying for the annexation of the following .:
described territoi_; to the Bella Vista Sewer District, to wit:
Located in the County of Contrp Costa, Statp of California,
Said Territory is '.;nown as the Poinsettia Land Company, 7fest -
Pittsburg Tract Unit No. 1, and the Bella Aponte District,
and includes all that portion of the unincorporated territory
of the County of Contra Coet State of California, and a
particularly described ps follc^:s:
BEGINNING at the corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, .a
T 2 N., R. 1 W. M.D.B.& M. thence west along the south
boundary line of the aforesaid Section 11 to a point which
bears S. 0014' W.from the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block A,
as sold Lot and Block are so designated and delineated upon
that certain ;map entitled "Poinsettia Land Company, West
Pittsburg Tract Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, Calif."
filed June 6, 1926, in Vol. 19 of Maps page 506, Records
of Contra Costa County; thence N. 0914, �.to the said
southwest corner of Lot 1, Block a; thence running along the
west boundary line of said Block A, N. 0o14' E. 2294.68 feat,
more or las?, to a point on tb. southerly `,oundary line of
the right of wky of the Sacramento Northern Railway, formerly
the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway; thence running _j
along said boundary line in a southeasterly direction to the
point of Intersection of said line with the westerly boundary
line of that certain 20.25 acre tract of land as described
in a deed from Henry O'Hara, to L!.A.Mitchell, recorded Sept.
19, 1912, in Vol. 187 of Deeds, at page 33, Records of Oontra
Costa County; thence southerly along the westerly boundpry
line of said 20.25 acre tract to the southwest corner thereof;
thence easterly 61ong the southerly boundary line of apld tract
to a point on the east boundary line of Sec. 11, T 2 B, R 1
17. thence ooerth along the said section line to the southeast
corner of said Section 11, and the point of beginning.
and said petition having been signed by more than one-third of the resident electors r
residing within the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed to
said L'1Krict, and notice of the filing of said petition having been published Ym..
i the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, s newspaper of general circulation printed and published ;;_0
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in the County of Contra Costa, as shoran by the affidavit of H•h.Elson, on file herein',
for the time and to the manner as prescribed by law, and more than twenty days having
expired since the date of the last publication of said notice and no written objections
or otherwise, to the annexation of said territory to Bella Vista Sewer District,
ha�,ing been presented to this Board.
On motim of Supervisor Tremioath, seconded by Sipervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE '
SOARD ORDERED that the hereinabove described territory be and the same is hereby
annexed to and declared a part of Bella Vista. Sewer District.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 1st, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M. 1
Chairman. '
Clerk.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. '-.
MONDAY, MARCH let, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanany Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. elle, Clerk.
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The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of February
1937, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION ,
OF UNITED STATES DEPARTP;ihNT OF
IHE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
FOR ENCROACHMENT PERMIT.
RESOLUTI ON.
WHEREAS, the United States of America, acting through the Bureau of
Reclamation, Department of the Interior, proposes the construction of the Contra
Costa Canal and certain lateral Structures therefrom, in the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, and, - -
WHEREAS, it will be necessary to encroach upon certain of the highways
of the said County, aria the Board of Supervisors of said County desire to cooperate ',
In every possible way with this worthwhile project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: By the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, California, in regular neetind assembled that the right and permission
is hereby granted to the United States, acting through its officers, agents, contract—
ors, and employees, to enter upon and to excavate and otherwise encroach upon the
highways of said County, at such point or points as the works of the Contra Costa
Canal and structures In connection therewith cross such County Highways ad to place
therein siphons, bridges, and crossings. The general plan of all such structures '
to be acceptable to the County Surveyor of said County and to the Supervisor of
the Supervisorial District. Backfilling and reconstruction of the highway to be done
by the United States. The United States to provide detours and passing facilities
during such construction wnere possible and practicable. The said County Surveyor
to report to this Board from time to time of progress and type of structures placed'.
by the United States, making a permanent record thereof.
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In Matter 9f Correction of
Erroneous Assessment.
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority ,
to theCounty Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments in accordance with
Section 3604a of the Political Code, to wit:
For �sar 1935-36: Vol. 2b Assessment No. 56529 Michele Tobias 18 assessed with a
tract of land containing .32 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $550.
There should not be any improvements assessed with this property for the year 1935-36.
Authority to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on same is requested;
And the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of
Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to the Auditor to correct said
erroneous assessment is hereby granted.,
In Matter of•Pound Master
of Contra Costa County.
The office of Pound Master of Contra Costa County having been created under
Ordinance No. 246 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on Feb.
15, 1937.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Georfre Kennerley be and he is hereby appointed Pound Master of
Contra Costa Co��nty to serve until the further order of this Board, at a salary of
$125. per month to begin as of this date.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor
of said George Kennerley in sum of $125. in payment of his said salary, and that the
County Treasurer pay the same.,;
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IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION
OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUNTY OF
CONTPA COSTA, THE GOVERNING BODY OF
THE ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
TO THE STATEBOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR r
PEWISSIO71 TO EXPEND SURPLUS OF FUNDS.
WHEREAS, the Orinda County Fire Protection District was organized under Act
2593 of the General Laws and Amendments thereto, entitled "Nn Act to Provide for the
Formation. Management and Dissolution of County Fire Protection Districts and Annexat—
ions thereto, etc." and,
WHEREAS, the Orinda County Fire Protection District began operations in
March, 1934, and spent the sum of Five hundred ninety—five and 10/100 ($595.10) dollar
up to June 30th of that year;
That for the .year 1934-35 the State board of Equalization authorized said
Districtto expend the sum of One thousand Two hundred sixty—two ($1,262.00) dollars;
That owing to a sharp rise in building activity in the Listrict, with a conse—
quent rise in assessed valuation, the Orinda County Fire rrotection District is faced
with a considerable increase in its fire protection operations between now and June 30 h
1937. To operate properly the expenditure of One thousand nine hundred and fifty
(41,950.00) dollars, for 1936-37 IS necessary, which amount would exceed the normal
limit based on expenditures for the year1933=34 by the sum of One thousand Two hundred 'z
and sixty—five and 63/100 ($1.265.63) 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
State
do hereby petition the HonorableS�,Board of Equalization for permission to expend on
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behalf of the Orinda County Fire Protection District the total sum of One thousand
nine hundred and fifty ($1,950.00) dollars during the fiscal year 1936-37.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote of the
Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James L.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.
Trembath.
Noes: None. '
Absent. None.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, THE GOVERNING
BODY OF THE ITT. DIABLO FIRE PROTECTION '
DISTRICT, TO THE STATE BOARD OF EQ111ALIZATION
FOR PERMISSION TO EXPEND SURPLUS OF
FUNDS.
To the State Board of Equalization
Sacramento, California.
WHEREAS, the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District was organized dwIng the year
1924, under and pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled "An Act to Provide for the Formation, Management and Dissolution of County
Fire Protection Districts and Annexations thereto" approved May 23, 1923, and any
and all amendments thereof;
That said District has continued to function as a county fire protection
district since the date of its organization;
That during the fiscal year 1932-33 the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County, on behalf of said District, expended the sum of $6,761.20;
That said District will have in its treasury at the expiration of the fiscal
year 1936-37 an unexpended balance in a sum exceeding $14,500.00;
WHEREAS, apparatus belonging to the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection district
is at present housed in a portion of the Concord City Hall, a frame building con-
etructed in the year 1684.
THAT this Board of Supervisors wish to apply the sum of $14,000.00 a portion
of the reserve of said District, towards the construction of a fire-proof stucco
building, which, when completed will house all equipment of said District and provide
living quarters for a fire chief and four men. A P-W-A grant of $11,454.00 has been
applied for and if granted, will provide adequate funds for the completion of the
proposed building program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the '�cunty
of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District,
does hereby petitlonyour Honorable Board for pamission to expend during the fiscal
year 1936-37, on behalf of said District, the sum of $14,000.00 for the purpose
hereinabove set out, over and above the normal limit of expenditures allowed by
law for said "istrict. -
:he above and foregoing Resolution was adapted on the let day of March, 1937 r
by the following vote of the Board, to wit: '
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None. -
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IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CENTRAL COUNTY -_
FIRE PROTECTIC14 DISTRICT, TO THE SPATE BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION TOR PERMISSION TO
EXPEND SURPLUS OF FUNDS.
To the State Doard of Equalization
Sacramento, California.
WHEREAS, the Central County Fire Protection District was organized during the
year 1924 under and pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled 114'n Act to Provide for the Formatiop, Management,'and Dissolution of County
Fire Protection Districts and Annexations thereto" approved May 23, 1923, and any and
' all amendments thereto;
That said District has continued to function as a county fire
protection
district since the date of its organization;
That during the fiscal year 1932-33 the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County on behalf of said district, expended the sum of Two thousand one hundred sixty
four and 06/100 02,164.06) dollars;
That during the fiscal year 1936-37, the normal limit allowed by law for
expenditures, based on expenditures for the fiscal year 1932-33, would be the sum of
Twothousand five hundred forty—seven and 35/100 (02,547.35) dollars; _
That owing to changed conditions in the personnel handling the equipment
of said district it now becomes necessary to hire an additional full—time employee;
That said district has in its treasury an unexpended balance, as of July 1,
1936, the sum of Four thousand five hundred sixty—six and 05/100 (J4566.05) dollars;
' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the t'ounty
of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Central County Fire Protection District
does hereby petitloryour honorable Board for permission to expend during the fiscal
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year 1936-37, on behalf of said district, the sum of One thousand and twenty (#1,020.0)) 01
dollars, over and above the normal limit of expenditures allowed by law for said
District.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the first day of March,
1937, by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James L. Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.S.
Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors— NOne.
' In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County in Contra Costa
County Labor Journal.
This Board�f Supervisors deeming the Annual Year Book of Contra Costa County
Labor Journal, a good advertising; medium of the resources of Contra Costa County;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an Advertisement of the resources of said
' County, consisting of one page be placed in the Annual Year Book of the Contra Costa
County Labor Journal, to be published in April, 1937, at a cost of 0100.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Contra Costa County Labor Journal present a
duly verified claim in payment of said advertisement on the Advertising Fund of Contra
Costa County.;,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.a.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway
funds, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the ®am of $6,872.35 be transferred from the -
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and In the amounts as set out below:
War. # Survey. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts #4 Accts.
1133 426.76
113
4 27.03 ,
1136 5•25 3.17
1137 8.26
11338 447.33
1140 317.25 1051.66
3.141 6.00 -
1142 41.04
1143 41.39
1144 24.26 ,
144'6 1•P5
2013.30
1147 7.00 62.50 26.25 153.90
1149 187.66
1150 38.05
11532 15.66 52.16
1154 53.25
zo.00
1155 66.00
1157 301.60 153.90
1158 62.50
1159 162.70
1161 51.26 39.15
11632 157.25
1164 352.70 17.30
168.00
1165 44.42
i 67 zo 43.9s
1168 177.11
1169 8.71 1.73
Totals- $ .96- $ 22 2 = 3S7$.9� $361.63 2 2. 1.
(rand Total- $6,782.35-
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In the Matter of Granting to
Southern Pacific Company, a permit
for construction, reconstruction, j
maintenance and operation of a Sur track
at Grade across County Road No. 16 at San
Pablo Station, County of Contra Costa,
State of California.
WHEREAS, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, has applied for a permit
to construct, reconstruct, maintain and operate a spur track across Oounty Road
No. 16 at San Pablo Station, County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the
location described as follows, to wit:
CENTER LINE DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED SPUR TRACK: ''`
COMMENCING at the point of Intersection of the southerly line of _
County Road Number 16, with the easterly line of the Right of way
of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company at San Pablo, Contra
Costa County, State of California; thence northerly along the
said easterly right of way line 20 feet; thence at right angles
westerly 55 feet., more or less, to the center line of the proposed
spur track, said point being the point of beginning, of the center
line of track to be described; thence northeasterly on the are of _ y
a curve to the right having a radius of 382.25 feet, a distance
of 16 feet more or less, to a point of tangent; thence 1n a straight
line tangent to last mentioned curve, a distance of 14 feet to a
point which is located 45 feet, more or less, measured at right
angles from the said Easterly right of way line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad Company.
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It appears that the proposed spur track Is to serve the Signal 011 Company '.;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that a permit shall be and
is hereby granted to Southern Pacific Company to construct, reconstruct, maintain
..and operate a standard gunge railroad spur track at grade across said County Road No.
16 in the location hereinabove described; the same to be constructed, maintained and
-operated in accordance with standards or specifications of the Railroad Commission of
the State of California. - -
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The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Long who moved its adoption -:
' seconded by Supervisor Stow, and passed by the following vote on roll call this let
day of March, 1937•
Supervisor James N.Long, Aye.
Supervisor H.L.Cummings, Aye.
Supervisor Harry M.Stow, Aye
Supervisor W.J.Buchanan Aye.
Supervisor R.J.Trembath Aye.
' Ayes: 5. Noes: None. Absent or not voting: None.
In Matter of Granting permission
to Jessie Lea, County Librarian,
to sell stereopticon machine.
Jessie Lea, County Librarian, having applied to this Board for permission to
sell to Vernon Long, one stereopticon machine, Model A-1922, for the sum of $5.00,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to sell said machine be and the same 1s hereby
granted to Jessie Lea, County Librarian. - -
In Matter of Communication in regard
to Claim of John Hansen.
A communication having been received from Harold F.Sawallisch, Attorney at
law, requesting that this Doard compensate John Hansen, for injuries claimed to have
been received by the said John Hansen, while confined in the County Jail of Contra
Costa County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County for an opinion as to the legality of said claim.
In Matter of Providing Automobile
for Pound Master of Contra Costa County
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County purchase a suitable automobile
to be used by Pound Master of Contra Costa County at a price not to exceed $750.00.
' In Matter of Approval of Agreement
of Transfer of Constance Armstrong,
from Contra Costa County to Alameda County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having -
presented a Form of Agreement for Transfer of Constance Armstrong from County of
' Contra Costa to County of Alameda, pursuant to Old Agr, 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 bounty of dontra Costa.
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In '"atter of Acceptance of
Anderson Bridge In Sup. Dist. #3-
R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having certified to this
Board that the contract of Bundesen & Lauritzen, for construction of Anderson Bridge
in Sup. Dist. #3, has been completed according to plans and specifications heretofore:-
adopted for said work,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said contract of Bundensen & Lauritzen, for cons4uction of Anderson ' =
Bridge be and the same is hereby declared to be completed and said work accepted. ,
In Matter of Condemnation
of Lands for Road Purposes.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, a condemnation suit was filed by the County of Contra Costa
to condemn the following described real property for road purposes:
That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, described as follows:
Portion of the Rancho San Ramon, containing 0.10 of an acre
more or lees, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south line of the Foulds Ranch,
aF described in the deed from M A.Biggs, et al. to J.E.
Foulds, dated February 15, 1894, and recorded August 7, 1896,
In Vol. 72 of Deeds, at page 410, said point bears North _
79055' gist, 588.6 feet from a granite monument set at the
intersection of the center line of Tice Valley Creek with the
south line of said ranch; thence from said point of beginning,
North 100051 West, 222.88 feet; thence North 79055' East,
20.00 feet; thence south 10005' East, 222.88 feet to a point
on the south line of the aforesaid Foulds Ranch; thence along
said line, south 79055' West, 20.00 feet to the point of
beginning.
Excepting therefrom: "An easement for road purposes, 12.50
feet wide on the southerly boundary of the above described
t-act" as provided for in the deed from W.E. Dean, et al.
to William F.Moorish, dated May 24, 1919 and recorded May 28,
1919, In Vol. 338 of Deeds, at page 370.
WHEREAS, Thomas Lavies and Gertrude B.Davies, his wife, were defendants
In said action; and,
WHEREAS, the said Thomas Davies and Gertrude B.Davies, his wife, agreed
to deed said property for said purposes to the said County of Contra Costa, for the
sum of Two hundred (14200.00) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, the said Thomas Davies and Gertrude B.Davies, did by deed,
deeded the 11th day of February, 1937, convey said property to the said County of
Contra Costa for said purposes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said deed be accepted by the
Board of Supervisors of the said County and the real property described therein
be declared a public highway, and the County Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to record said deed In the office of the County Recorder of the County of `'ontra
Costa.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the -uditor of the County of "ontra Costa,
be and he Is hereby instructed to draw his warrant on the County Treasurer in favor
of said Thomas Davies and Gertrude B.Davies, his wife A Guy L. Putnam and Grace M.
Putnam, FOR THE SUM OF TWO Hundred ($200.00) dollars, In payment of said property,
on the General Fund of said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath,
Noes: None.
Absent; None.,
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In Matter of Allowances to Inaigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following allowances to Indigents be made, to
wit:
LUDWIG DOWING, 528 Standard St. Pt.P.ichmond.
$35 County cash allowance, granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1937•
HENRY T. SILVESTER, 5426 van Fleet Ave. Richmond.
$30 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Mar. 1, 1937•
' WILLIAM BROWN, 220 Filbert St. Pt.Richmond.
Aid be denied as client is ineligible.
r RICHARD M. VAN EATON, 1112 Hensley St. North Richmond.
Aid be denied as client is ineligible.
H. FREDERICK BURNS, 1301 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
O.A.S. in $17.50 State and $17.50 County be granted to begin March 1, 1937.
WILLIAM OLIVER, Ridge Rd, Box 697, hte N1, Richmond.
1, 1937-
O.A.S. - $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid be granted to begin as of Mar.
PETER PAULSEN, 524 Nevin Ave. hichmond.
O.A.5. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County, be granted to begin Mar.1,19 7.
MRS. ELFREEDA SCOTT, 239 So. 15th St. "ichmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County be granted to begin as
of March 1, 1937•
HENRY T. SILVESTER, 5426 Van Fleet St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be granted to begin
as of March 1, 1937•
THURSA ANN SILVESTER, 5426 Van Fleet 5t.Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be granted to begin
as of Mar. 1, 1937•
MRS. MARY THOMAS 630- 4tb St. Richmond.
O.A.S in Amount of $10 State and $10 county aid monthly be granted to begin
as.of March 1, 1937•
FRA W J. VIEIRA, 306 Belmont Ave. E1 Cerrito.
O.A.S. in amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid be granted to begin
as of March 1,1937•
GEORGE A. WEEKS, 534 Ohio, Richmond.
O.A.S. In sum of $13.00 State and 313, county aid, be granted to begin as
Mar. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM AKINS, 1626 Butte St. Richmond.
O.A.S. In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of
Feb. 1937.
EI-MER KRATZER, 419- 11th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County be renewed as of"Feb. 1937.
MRS. STELLA T. KRATZER, 419- 11th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid be renewed as of Feb.193i
MRS.LULUZIMMERMAN, 560- 20th St Richmond.
1937•
O.A.S. in sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid be renewed as of `eb.
LEWIS CALL, 646- First St. Richmond. _
O.A.S. in sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid, be renewed as of Jan. 193
and increased to $15. State and $15. county aid as of March 1, 1937.
' LOUISE FASSLER, 255 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park.
O.A.S. in sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid be renewed as of Feb. 11
1937, and increased to $15. State aid and $15 county aid as of March 1, 1937•
MRS. LENA_WHITE, 425- 20th St. hlchmond.
O.A..D. in sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 °ounty aid be renewed as of Jan.
1937, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of °ar. 1, 1937.
CHARLES E. FOWLER, 607 South 47th St. nichmond.
' O.A.S. in sum of $$7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid be discontinued as of
Nov. 1, 1936, and restored asof "ar. 1, 1937.
FRED W. BUTLER, 1615 Mariposa St. Richmond.
O.A.°, in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be discontinued as
of Feb. 1, 1937, and restored as of Mar. 1, 1937.
MRS. 11ARIEKINSER, 227- 16th St. `richmond.
$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be discontinued as of Feb. 15„ 1937.
FRED F. BREWEN, 55 Park Place, Richmond.
Aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. LENA DeMARTINI, 416 Richmond St. it Cerrito.
$40 State aid and $45 county aid for four minor half orphan children be
granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1937.
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ARCHIE ROWE, 1122 Mellua St. Martinez.
O.A.Q. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be granted to begin as of
Mar. 1, 1937•
JOHN MILTON DAVIS, 411 Ferry St.Martinez.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of Mar-1,1937
MRS. DELLA GRIFFIN, 1131 Ferry St. Martinez. -
O.A.'. In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of Mar.1,1937
MRS. MAY BROCK, RFD Bok 92, Walnut Creek.
O.A.S. 1n sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid be Increased to $17.50
State and $17.50 County aid as of Mar. 1, 1937 and renewed as of March 1, 1937•
MRS. MARIETTA ALLEN, 254 High St. Martinez.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be paid to MRS. R.V. LYTTON'
Martinez, for care and support of Mrs.Marietta Allen.
MRS. IDA LENTO, Saranap Dist, Walnut Creek.
$60 State and $40 county aid for seven minor children (half orphans) be granted
to begin as of Mar. 1, 1937 ,
MRS. SARAH WALKER, _
Diablo Highway, Concord.
$40 State and $35 county aid for four minor half orphan children granted
to begin as of March 1, 1937.
?MS. ALTA WALLACE, 2183 Grant 8t. Concord.
$50 State aid and $50 county aid for five minor half orphan children be
granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1937
MRS. ETHEL ARMSTRONG, Jefferson St. Martinez.
$10 of the $30 State aid be made payable to Swift's Preventorium as of Feb, 11
1937, untilfurther notice.
LENA POLLACCI, 650 Montezuma St. Pittsburg
$20 permonth county cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1936.
WILLIS MAXIE PRATOR, Belle Vista, Pittsburg
State rd Oo:mty aid for needy blind be denied, as application was withdrawn
at applicant, request.
MRS. LOVISE MCDERMOTT, 1037 Cumberland St. Pittsburg
$30 State and $20 county aid for three minor half orphan children granted
to begin as of Mar. 1, 1937. ,
MRS. ERNESTINE CARTER, 119 Champion Ave. Port Chicago.
$20 State aid and $15 county aid for needy half orphan children be increased
to $20 State aid and $25 county aid as of Feb. 1, 1937• -
MRS. HELEN PRICE, 308 Fleet St. Port"hicago.
410 'tate aid and $20 county aid for child of an imprisoned father be discon-
tinued as of Feb. 24, 1937• -
GEORGIA FRANK ARTERBERRY , Gen.DeL.Frent wood.
O.A.S. In sum of $14.50 State Ad and $14.50 County aid be granted to begin
as of Mar. 1, 1937•
MRS. MAUD WILSON, 517 Second St. Antioch
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 Co•,nty aid be granted to begin as of
Mar. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM DEMERS, Box 591, Brentwood.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of Jan.
1937. That O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be decreased to
$15. State and $15. county aid as of Mar. 1, 1937.
MRS. MABEL HABIG, Box 374, Antioch.
$20 State aid for two minor half orphan children be granted to begin as of
Mar. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM, JOSEPH, FRANK MATHOS, 444 9th St. Richmond (Mrs. Ludvine Warming) and
933 Haven St. Martinez (Yrs. Frank Mederos).
Beginning Feb. 23, 1937, $30 State and $30 county aid be renewed as and
for support of William , Joseph and Frank Mathos, dependent ainors.
MARY GUIFFRIDA, Roman Catholic Orphanage, Bay View & Newhall, San Francisco,
beginning Nov. 16, 1936, 010 State and $30 county aid be renews as and for
support of Mary and Gloria Guiffrida, In Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco.
MARIAN HUNTE, Sunshine Camp, I-layton
Beginning Feb. 1, 1937, $10 County aid be discontinued Sunshte Camp for support',
of narian Huni.e, that $10 State aid continue to be paid to Sunshine Camp, for
support of Marian Hunte.
VIOLET ROSE DEEN, 2116 El Camino, San Mateo,
That Mrs. William Remmers, 2116 E1 Camino, San Mateo , be paid for maintenance
of Violet Hose Dean from Feb. 1, 1937, to Feb. 18, 1937.
That b4ginning Feb. 18, 1937, 410 State and $10 county aid be temporarily
discontinued during has pitalization and clinical care of Violet Rose Leen.
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In theMat ter of Order Authorizing
CondeMnatioh of lands of Perry Hinds,
et al. 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, con-
struction, and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public improvemeit,
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 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; and
WHEREAS; the proposed highway is so located and in such a manner that such high-
way would be inost compatible with the greatest public good,and the least public Incur*
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 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, purchasecr by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of
the Code of Civil Procedure 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 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:
BEGINNING at a point on the East boundary line of the Southern Pacific
Railroad Company's San Ramon Branch right of way,from which point the
most southerly corner of that certain 15.64 acre tract of land par-
ticularly set forth and described in a deed from E.B.Mnderson to Perry
M.Hinds' recorded October 7, 1926, in Vol. 62 Official Records, at page
15, Records of Contra Costa County, bears S. 14013' 30' E. 315.58
feet; thence from said point of beginning continuing along the east
line of'the above mentioned right of way N. 14013130" W. a distance
' of 60.76 feet; thence leaving said right of way, N. 66042' E. 297.64
feet; thence S. 2638' W. 24.55 feet; thence S. 17016,10" W. 58.19
feet; thence S. 660 21 W. 250.61 feet to the point of beginning.
Containing an area of 0.37 acre of lan:5 and being a portion of that
15.64 acre tract of land in the Rancho Lae Juntas above mentioned.
Said parcel sought to be taken includes only a part of an entire parcel,
' tract, or piece of property as specifically shown uponthe Map attached hereto.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 15, 1937, at 10 o'clock
- - Clerk. ../1,' ,. Wt/y�In'!-D Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUW Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937•
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The board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.6ells, Clerk. -
In Matter of Cancellation of
Warrants.
On request of County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following
warrants be. and the same are hereby cancelled, to wit:
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS FUND:
No. Date Amount. No. Date Amount.
3915 1036 #20.00 T796 1/31737 #�56r
3979 10/31/36 40-85 7791 " #60.00
4984 10/31/36 30.00 7792 " 100.00
7o6 11/30/36 14.50 7793 " 4o.00
5o84 11/30/36 30.00 7794 " 60.00
5090 11/30/36 20.00 7795 4o.00
5106 11/30/36 20.00 7796 " 6o.00
5182 11/30/36 60.00 7797 zo.00
5202 11/30/36 90.00 j
5956 12/31/36 30.00 7799 , 20.00
5961 12/31/36 16.34 7800
6016 12/31/36 25.00 7801 " 60,00
6080 12/31/36 35.00 7802 " 80.00
6166 12/31/36 35.00 7803 " 15.00
6315 12/31/36 15.00 7804 " 20.00
6=so 12/31/36 30.00 7805 » 10.00
6+05 12/31/36 20.00 7606 ° 20.00
7080 1/31/37 27.00 7807 " 20.00
7092 " 30.00 7808 " 20.00
7110 " 35.00 7809 • 15.00
7227 " 25.00 7810 N 20.00
726 1029.00 7311 " 4o.00
468 „ 35.00 781323 " 20.00
755 23.33 7914 "" 6o.00 {
7620 " 20.00 7815 " 20.00
7680 " 10.00 7816 " 20,00
7720 " 30.00 7817 " 20.00
7756 50.00 7818 " 20.00
7769 " 60.00 7819 " 20.00
7770 " 20.00 7820 " 6o.00
7771 " 20.00 7821 " 30.00
7772 " 20.00 7822 " 20.00
" 40.00 7823 " 20.00
7774 20.00 8571 2/28/37 35.00
7775 4o.00 8853 " 15.00
7776 6o.00 8977 20.00
7777 " 85.00 9061 55.00
7778 » 20.000
7779 " 6o.00 9171 " 20.00
7780 " 80.009184 " 20.00
7781 " 20.00 4093 1/16/33 1.00
7782
7783 " 80.00 6751 8%3%36 13.75
7784 " 20.00 GENERAL FUND.
7785 100.00 3203 3 5 32 5.90
7786 " 20.00 1703 9/13/32 12.50
77$7 " 20.00 PAYROLL FUND. .
7788 " 4o.00 27 12 29 36 7.88
7789 6o.00 3567 2/23/37 5.25 _
In Matter of Approval of Warrants
of Reclamation District #902. g
Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of Reclamation District
#802, are hereby approved:
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No. Name. Date Amount.
SOF- AlfredS.Ferguson Lurch o, 1937, 7742.00
805 Alfred B.Ferguson March 6, 1937, 742.95
806 Alired S.Ferguson March 6, 1937 350.05
And the Chairman and.the Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed
to note the approvr+l of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective sig-
natures to each of said warrants. 5
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In the Matter of Approval of
agreement between Standard 011 Company
of California, a corporation, and
the County of Contra Costa.
The Standard 011 Company of California, a corporation, having presented
to this Board a Form of Agreement forthe maintenance, use and construction by the
County of Contra Costa, of a proposed Highway over the following described lands, to
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A portion of the Rancho Los Medanos, East of the City of Pittsburg
Contra Costa County, California, described as follows:
BEGINNING on the westerly line of that certain property of the Pioneer
Rubber Mills, which said property was heretofore conveyed from C.A.
Hooper & Company, to the Bowers Rubber Works by deed dated August i
30, 1918, and recorded Sept. 5, 1918, in Vol. 322 of Deeds, at wage
178, Records of Contra Costa County, California; said point of `
beginning being north 16045' East, 919.64 feet from the southwest
corner of said Pioneer Rubber Mills' property and above referred to,
said point of beginning being also on the easterly line of the
property of the Columbia Steel Company; running thence from said
point of beginning, leaving the westerly line of the Pioneer
Rubber Mills' property, northwesterly on the are of a curve to
the left with a. radius of 160 feet (the chord of which bears North
26015' West) a distance of 282.74 feet to the southerly line of
County Road (the easterly extension of Last 3rd Street of the City
of Pittsburg); thence along this last said line south 73015' East
160 feet; thence south 16945' West along the easterly line of Columbia
Steel Company's property or the westerly line of the Pioneer Rubber
Mills' property, a distance of 180 feet to the point of beginning,
containing 0.168 acres, more or less.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved
and W.S.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf
of the County of Contra Costa.
' IT IS FURTHER CpDERED that the County Clerk record said Form of Agreement '
In the office of the County Recorder.
In the Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Pacific Gas and
Electric Compny, a California Corporation,
and the County of Contra Cost=.
The ''aclfic Gas and Electric Company, �a California corporation, having
presented to this Board a Form of Agreement for 4r; maintenance, use and construction
by the County of Contra Costa, of a proposed Highway, over the Private Right of way
of said Pacific Gas and Electric Company, situate in the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, over and across
That certain parcel of land, situate in Rancho Los Medanos, bounded
on the east and north by the Pittsburg-Antioch County Road, on the
westby the easterly boundary line of the parcel of land conveyed
by C.A.Hooper & Co. to Bowers Rubber Works by deed dated August
30, 1918, and recorded in Book 322 of Deeds, at page 179, Records
of said Contra Costa County, and by the southerly prolongation
of said boundary line, and on the south by the northerly boundary
line of railroad right of wa:r of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway;
and which said proposed Highway across said premises is described as follows: >
' A atrlpopaf land bounded by a line which begins at the southeast corner
of said rcel of land conveyed by said deed dated August 30, 1918
and runs thence south 73015' East, along the northerly boundary
line of the lands now or formerly of Columbia steel Corporation,
699.43 feet; thence southerly, along a curve concave to the right,
with a radius of 180.0 feet and tangent to the last described
course, 289.04 feet to a point in the easterly boundary line of
said premises; thence north 19045115" East, along the easterly `f
boundary line of said premises, 255.39 feet; thence westerly,
along a curve, concave to the right, with a radius of 30.0 feet
and tangent to the following described course, 46.07 feet; thence
north 73015' West, 856.26 feet to a point in the westerly
boundarg line of said premises; thence, south 16045' West, nlong
the last mentioned boundary line, 40 feet more or less. to the
point of beginning,
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UPON motion of Supervisor Tremb ath, 'econded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby -
approved and W.J.Buchanar., Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same
on behalf of the County of contra Costa.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Cleric record said Form of Agreement
in the office of the County Recorder.,
InMatter of Resolution Opposing
Assembly Bill No. 125.
WHEREAS, Assembly Bill No. 125, proposing an Act to Add Section 3125.5 to
the Political (ode, relating to the Recording of Registration Cards issued under
the Social Security Act of the Federal Government and
WHEREAS, should this proposed Bill be enacted in to law, it would necessitate
the immediate expenditure of a large sum of maey to install new and separate index
records and new and separate record 'cooks, besides the continual expenseof maintenance,
such as extra copyists and books without a charge being made by the County, and
WHEREAS, such a record would du.11cate a system already set up by the National
Security Board ardwould tend to serve no material benefit to any organization
or person,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board go on record as opposing Assembly
Bill No. 125, and that a copy of this Resolution be delivered to Senator T.H. DeLap, j
and a copy to Assemblyman Harold F.Sawa111sch.
The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor T rembath, who moved
its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and adopted by the following roll
call:
Ayes. Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. -
Noes: None.
Absent: None..
In Matter of Advertising the
Resoures of Contra Costa County ,
at National Jamboree of Boy Scouts
to be held in Washington, D.C.
hre Berkeley Division of the Berkeley-Contra Costa Cmmy Area Council of
B.Oy Scouts of America, having requested this Board to pay to said Area the sum of
$350. for furnishing equipment to Boy Scouts and advertising matter, advertising
the resources of Contra Costa County at the National Jamboree of Boy Scouts to be
held in Washington, D.C. on June 30, 1937 to July 9th, 1937, and this Board
deeming said National Jamboree a goad advertising medium for the resources of
Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Suprvisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $350. be paid to the Berkeley Division of the Berkeley-
Contra Costa County Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, for the furnishing of
equipment and advertising matter, advertising the resources of Contra Costa
County at the National Jamboree to be held in Washington, D.C. said sum to be
paid out of the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County and to be paid upon pre-
sentation of a duly verified claim therefor, on said fund. -
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance #246
of County. of Contra Costa, duly published.
Ordinance No. 2116 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published
for the time and in the manner as required by law, in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch
a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra
Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Lena Y. Schmidt, on file herein; ',
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE , t
BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 246 of County of Contra Costa, has been duly
published.
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In Matter of Application of
' Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
-; Company, for permission to lay burled 21,
cable on Pleasant Hill Road.
Pacific Telephone &Telegraph Company, having applied to this Board for per—
mission to Install buried cable on Pleasant, Hill Road, for a distance of approximately
2500 feet west from the State Highway as indicated on a blue print accompanying said
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application, said cable to be burled two feet south of pavement and 8 feet north
of property line,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD Aq
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 Su Jervisor of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company shall
assume all costs for future maintenance of said cable.
In Matter of application
for Dance ''ermit a.
Application for permission to conduct/a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. Is presented
to the Board by the following persons at following places, to wit:
San hamon Community Club, March 20th, 1937, at San Ramon Hall.
Brentwood Vol. Fire Dept, Brentwood, March 20th, 1937•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby
granted.,,
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In Matter of Petition of
East Contra Costa Irrigation District
for permission to lay pipe.
The East Contra Costa Irrigation District having made application to this
Board requesting permission to lay a 12" concrete pipe under Sellers Avenue Road,
on or about mid section line between Section 17 and 19, T 1 N., R. 3 E.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission 1s hereby :>ranted to lay said
concrete pipe, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of
Dont re. Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said East Contra Costa Irrigation District
shall assume the future maintenance of said pipe line
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' In Matter of Advertising the
Resources of Contra Costa County in _
"rhe 1937 Gael; the Year Book of St.M.ary's
College.
This Board deeming The 1937 Gael, the Year Book of st.Mary's Colleg% a good
' advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County
consisting of one page, be placed in The 1937 Gael, at a cost of $100.00.
IT IS FUR-HER ORDERED that a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund
of Contra Costa County, be presented to this Board for payment of said advertising.
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In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing
District Attorney to commence suit
against American Toll Bridge Co, to Enforce
Payment of two per cent of gross receipts '
collected on the Antioch Toll Bridge. !
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that
on or about the 4th day of June, 1923, the Delta Bridge Corporation, a corporation,
was granted a franchise by Ordinance No. 175 of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, to construct, erect, operate and maintain a tell bridge across
the San Joaquin River, between the County of Contra Costa, and the County of Sacramento,
near the Town of Antioch, California.
It further appearing to said Board of Supervisors that on or about the 16th
day of Fetruary, 1925, the Delta Bridge Corporation a corporation, transferred, sold,
andassigned all its right, title and interest in and to said bridge and said franchim
to the American Toll Bridge Company', a corporation. That said American Toll Bridge
Company, a corporation, then and there became, ever since has been, and now is the
owner of and operator of said bridge, and the assignee and holder of said franchise;
And It further appearing that on or about the first day of Janu:.ry, 1926,
the said American TollBridge Company, a corporation, completed the construction of
the toll bridge for which said franchise was granted, and commenced operating said
bridge as a toll bridge, and ever since has, and does now operate said bridge, as a
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toll bridge under and cursuant to the authority contained in said franchise, said toll
bridge, being known as the Antioch Toll nrldee.
And it further appearinf, that in said Ordinance No. 175, it 19 provided that
the holder of said franchise pay to the County of Contra Costa, for the benefit of
the County of Contra Costa, and the County of Sacramento, two per cent {2p) of gross
receipts derived from the use and operation of said bridge;
And it further apre a_Sng that during the period January 1, 19331 to and include
Ing December 31, 1935, said American Toll Bridge Company has collected in gross re—
ceipts from the use and operation of said toll bridge, the sum of Three hundred and
fourteen thousand, six hundred and eighty and 49/100 dollars ($314,6so.49) that said
American Toll Bridge Company has not paid to the County of Contra Costa the two per
cent .(2%) of gross receipts as provided in said ordinance, nor any part thereof, and
has refused, and continues to so refuse, to pay the same.
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Francie P. Healey, District Attorney
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of the County of Contra Coots, State of dallfornin, be and he is hereby authorized _
and directed to commence legal proceedings against the aforesaid American Toll Bridge'.
Company for the collection of the sum of Six thousand, two hundred and ninety—three `
and 61/100 dollars ($6,293.61) owing to the said County of Contra Costa under and
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pursuant to the two per cent (2A) provision in said Ordinance No. 175.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
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Absent: None. I
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InMatter of appointment of R.R.
Arnold, as Road Commissioner of Roads
In Supervisor District #4.
Upon motion of Supervisor Tre^bath, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County,
be and he is hereby appointed as Road Commissioner of Roads in Supervisor District #4,
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of Contra Costa County, to 3o and perform such Seeds as are reGulred by law of ._
Road Commissioners.
In Matter of Purchase of Typewriter
for office of Sieriff of Contra Costa Co.
John A.M11ler, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board --
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for permission to purchase one typewriter at a cost of $85, 'x.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to purchase said typewriter be and the
same is hereby granted.
IT IS FURIHER ORDERED that the cum of 085 be transferred from the Sheriff's !?
Appropriation for Operative }gages to Sheriff's office Equipment fund.;
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $4000 be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve
Fund to the Emergency Construction of Andreasen Bridge in.Supervisor District #2.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the zoard.k
In Matter o: Acceptance of The .
'. Contract of Tornell Company, for
CorLtruction of Ferry Tender's House
at Clifton Court Ferry '
Julius Menthey, County Survey or of San Joquin County, having certified to this
Board that the contract of Tornell Company, for construction of Ferry Tender's house
at Clifton Court Ferry, has been completed according to plans and sperifirations
'heretofore adopted by this Board for se.ld work,
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by
(Supervisor Cumminrs, that the contract of Tornell Company be and the same is hereby
declared completed and said work accepted.{
InMatter of P,uthorizing District
' Attorney of Gont,ra Costa County to
dismiss suit suit pending in the Superior
Court of Contra Costa County entitled _
"County of Contra Costa, etc. Plaintiff,
vs. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland,
a corporation, et al. Defendants". -
Francis P. Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa county, having appeared
' :.before this Board and requested the authority of this Board to dismiss that certain
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action pending in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the
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County of Contra Costa, entitled "County of Contra Costa, a Political SubdivIolon of
the State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, a
'corporation, and C-.L."odge, et al. Defendants, "Action No. 18,629, upon grounds that
no further legal claim exists against the said defendants;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to District Attorney to dismiss said
',suit be and the same is hereby granted.
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In Matter of Transfer of rounds.
i On request of County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that In order to
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cover Highways Fund Warrants, the sum of $4,321.42 be and the same is hereby
shown
ordered transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund, the amounts/to be charged against the
proper road appropriations accounts, to wit:
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War. # Survey. Sun. Dist. Sup- Diet. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dtt.
Accts. #1. Accts #2 Accts #3 Accts. #4 Accts.
1170 to a
1180 Inc. $14.60 $19.60. I '
1181 to
1186, Inc. 7,30 -
1187 8B $ 9.54 355.70
1169 3.00
'191 5.17 $ 9.75
119332 1954.99
ii94 72.61
131-62
1195 12.36
1196 36.97
1197 42.00
1196 17.54
1199 13.35
1200 21.00
1201 19.35
1202 1.45
120?
1 34.40
204
51.15
1205 75.39
1206 97.82
1207 3.09
1209
9 5 .75 47.67
1211 6.53 15.86 {
1212 5
76.50
1213 500.00
1214 69.00 i
121E 10.65
1217 62.50 200.90 , y
1218 1.55 1.80
1219 65.01
1221 240.o0 23.48
12232 42.50
1224 163.84
1225 20.32
1226 20.34
$1015.89 $150.93 "a 2531br- 2-9-5 F- $319.42.
Grand Total- $4,321.42.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Appointment of _
Commissioner of Byron County
Fire Protection District.
M.W.Reynolds, Commissioner of Byron County Fire Protection having resigned
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be accepted, and that T.L.Whit e, �
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place and stead of 1,1..W."eynolds.K
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InMatter of Application od I
Behalf of Byron County Fire Protection
District to the State Board of Equalization j
to Exceed Budget Expenditures.
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TO THE STATE ROARD OF EQUALIZATION
SACRA31E1TO. CALIFORNIA.
WHEREAS, the Byron County Fire Protection District was organized under Act
No. 2583 of the Genual Laws and Amendments thereto, and
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WHERVAS, the said District was formed in October, 1929, the -card. of Super-
visors of the "ounty of ''ontra Costa, State of California, being the governing
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body thereof, and
MIERFAS, fire hazards in said Byron County Fire Protection District ire rapdily
on the Increase both in the town of Byron and In the farming districts adjoining;
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that the fire fighting equipment of said district is inadequate and It becomes necess ry
to purchase a fire truck; that
' WHEREAS, the said District at the end of the fiscal year 1936-37-will have an
estimated unexpended balance of $1,504.30; now,
THERh'FOP.E, BE IT FY..SOLVLD that this Board of Supervisors, the governing body
of the Byron County Fire Protection District, does hereby apply to ,your Honorable
Bodv for permission to expend during the fiscal year 1935-37, over and above.the esti
' mated maintenance expenditures for said year,. the aim of.$1,500.00 for the purchase
of a new fire truck;
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Coca, State of California, on Mon6ay the 15th day of March,
1937, by the unanimous vote of the said Board.
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In the matter of Allowances to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to the
following indi,L;ents;
M.J. GALLAGHER, 2201 Channing Wrap, Berkeley
Blini aid in sum of $25. State aid and $25. county aid be discontinued as of
March 1, 1937.
GEORGE R. JEWELL, 525-10th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50_County aid be granted to begin
Mar. 15, 1937
ED. KELLY, national Hotel, Pt. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 county, be granted to begtn as of
March 15, 1937•
JAMES McALLISTER, 724' S. 23th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $15. State aid and $15 county aid be granted to begin as of
larch 15, 1937•
THYRA McALLISTER, 724 So. 28th st. Richmond.
O.A.S. in amount of $15 state gid and $15 county aid be granted to begin
PS of '.larch 15, 1937•
MRS. INEZ RODGERS, 434- 3rd St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid be granted to begin
as of March 15,1937•
MRS. MARY F. SILVA, Gen. Del. Rodeo.
O.A.S. in sum of $15. State and $15 county aid be granted to begin a.s.of Mar.
15, 1937•
ADOLPH BROWN, 106-5th. St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County.aid be renewed as Of Mar.
1937•
ADAM BURKE 118-5th St. Richmond.
0.A.t. to sum of $12.50 State aid $12.50 County aid be continued as of Feb.
1, 1937.
MRS. MARY C. BYRNE� Pinole.
O.A.S, in eum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be renewed as.of -
Feb. 1937•
' JUDSON COLLINS, 1577 Moore St. San Diego.
O.A.S. in sum of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid be renewed as of Jan.
1937•
BENJAMIN FRY, San Pablo.
O.A.S. in sum of 517.50 State and .$17.50 County aid be renewed as of.Feb.1,1937
P.tRS. OLLIE McINTYRE, 712 Ripley Ave.Rlchmond. -
O.A.S. in sum of w11.50 State aid and 111.50 County aid be continued as of
Feb. 1, 1937.
MRS. ABA RUSH, P.O. Box 1324, Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of Mar.
1937.
CLAR119CE E. RUSH, P.O. Box 1324, Richmond.
: O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of
March ,1937•
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MRS. Mi�P,GAREP HASh'Y, 6 Eddy St. Ft.Richmond. !
O.A.S. in sum of $15. State and $1� county aid be renewed as of Feb. 1937, and
increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of March 1, 1937.
FRANK CHEEK, 330- 11th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $15. State aid and $15 county aid be renewed as of Nov. 1,
1936, and decreased to $11.50 State aid $11.50 County aid as of March 1, 1937.
ALBERT '�7. LUCE, 149 Richmond Ave. Pt.Richmond. _
0.".S. in sum of $17.50 State and 517.50 County aid be reduced to $12.50 1
State and $12.50 County aid monthly, as of Mar. 1, 1937• '
FRA!JK DRAPE.':, 234- 11th St.hichmond. -ai
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Gbunty aid be discontinued as of
1�+arch 1, 1937•
CHARLES E. FOWLER, 607 South 47th St. Richmond.
O.A.S. in sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid be discontinued as of Mar.
1, 1937•
WILLIAM F. CARTER, Gen. Del. E1 Cerrito. '
O.A.S. be denied as need not established.
MRS. LORA OIKEEFE, 2931 San Lulz Ave. Richmond.
$20 State aid and $30 county aid monthly be granted to two minor half orphan
children as of Alar. 15, 1937
MRS. SARAH RODINI, 424 Norvell St. El Cerrito.
$20 State aid and $45 county aid monthly for two minor children (half orphans)'
be granted to begin as of -arch 15, 1937-
MRS.
5, 1937.MRS. BESSIE IicQUISTEN, 560 Central Ave. E1 Cerrito. '
$10 State aid and $30 county aid for minor half orphan child be. renewed as of -
March 1937.
MRS. HELFX NEWMAN, L22 South 35th St. Richmond.
$20 State aid and ,3330 county aid monthly for two minor half orphan children
be renewed as of March, 1937•
MRS. LOUISE DeCOURTEN, Bush St. San Pablo.
$20 State aid and $10 county aid be changed to $10 State aid and $20 county
aid as of Feb. 1, 1937; and that 41OState aid and 320 county aid be renewed as of
March 1937.
MRS. MODESTO FEF1,ZXNDEZ, Box 952, Key Bid, Richmond.
420 State aid and $10 county aid for two half orphan childrenbe decreased to .$10
State aid and $10 county aid as of Larch 24, 1937. -
MRS. FELIPA CARRERA, 564- A. Ripley Ave. Richmond.
$50 State aid end $LJ oounty aid monthly be changed to $40 State aid and $20
County aid for needy half orphan childrn, as of Jan. 12, 1937•
JOHN BAYS Valle Vista, Cal.
$15. County cast, allowance be granted to bei-1n as of March 1, 1937.
OTTILIE E".ILIE KUSSENBERGER, Star Route, Danville.
C.R.S. in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid be granted to'begin as .
of !larch 15, 1937•
BASILIO PAOLI, Grangers' Wharf, Martinez. -
$15 County cash allowance be increased to $17.50 per month county cash allowance
as of March 1, 1937. '
MRS. JENNIE ARIAS!, 503 Berrellessa St. Martinez.'
O.A.S. in sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly be granted- to
begin as of tuarch 15th, 1937.
ANNA L. BURDICKK, Bonanza St. Walnut Creek.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid be granted monthly to begin, ' J.
as of March. 15, 1937
EDWI".I LY14AN HUNTLEY, 1656 Colfax, Concord.
O.A.S. in sum of $12 50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted _
to begin as of March 15, 1937. '
CLAR.A BALLARD, Rte ,#2, Box 66, Ooncord.
O.A.S. in sum of $12.50 State old and $1 2 50 Covnty aid monthly be renewed
as of March 1, 1937•
DEL ELEANOR CONNER, Box 736, Concord.
O.A.S. in sum of 317.50 State nid and 817.50 County aid monthly be renewed as
of Mrch 1, 1937•
MRS. 1:IATHILDA TOWNSEND, RFD Pleasant Hill Road, Concord
O.A.S. in sum of$17.50 State aid and$17.50 Countyaidmonthly, be renewed as
of March, 1937•
NELSON TOYrNSEND, RD Pleasant Hill Road, Concord.
O.A.S. in sum of $17.50 State Rid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of Mar.1937
MRS. CATHERINE VAIL, Second Ave. Walnut Creek,
O.A.S. In amount of 317.50 State aid and 8517 50 County aid monthly be renewed
as of L7- 1, 1937-
MRS. L[INNA C. WOOS, 1636 Shusy St. Walnut Creek
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O.A.S. In sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be discontinued
as of March 1, 1937.
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LEONARD CARY, Walden Road, 'Walnut Creek
O.A.S. be denied. as Ineligible.
CONRAD PRICE, Kelly Ave. Mt.View Dist. Llartin,z. -
$20 Stete aid and $30 county aid for child en of an incapacitated father be
renewed as of Feb. 1937.
MRS. ANNIE POINTER, 63East 5th St. Pittsburg.
$40 County cash allowance be granted to begin Mar. 1, 1937.
. LEONARD CHIAPPARO, 755 1.1,ontezuma St. Pittabur$g
$35 County cash allowance. increased to $40 County cash allowance as of Alar. 1,19 7
ANDREW J. SULLIVAN, 776- East 12th St. rlttsburg
$45 County cash allowance discontinued as of March 1, 1937.
MISS GUSSIE LEE, 249 W. Second St. Pittsburg.
Blind aid in sum of $10 State and $10county aid monthly be .ranted to begin as
of March i5, 1937.
MRS. LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, 265 Wellington St. Clyde.
$20 State aid and $7.00 county aid be renewed as of March, 19371for two minor
half orphan children.
GEORGE McCLELLAND DITMARS, Bos 501, Brentwood.
O.A.S. in sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 Count- aid monthly be granted
to begin a:s of March 15, 1937•
E1 ANUEL GARIBALDI, Brentwood.
O.A.S. in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed
as of March 1, 1937, _
HARRY HENRY HALL, O'Hara Road, Oakley. .
0 A.S. in sum of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid be renewed as of Mar.1,19 7. -
WILLIAM ROWELL, 623 Second 3t. Antioch
O.A,S. In amount of $17.50 State aid and .317.50 County aid monthly be renewed
as of March 1, 1937. -
VINCENT, LAURA, FRANK, SARAH De]l,ucca, 121 Los Medanos St.
Pittsburg. and St. Bary of the Palms, Misdon San Jose.
Beginning Feb. 25, 1937, $40 State and $20 County aid be, renewed for the
supuort of Vincent. Laura., Frank and Sarah DeLueea, $40 payable to Mrs. Catherine
Carini, 121 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg and $20 payable to St--ary of the Palms, Mission
San Jose.
Warren, RAYMOND, RICHARD LEWIS 656 S. 43rd St. Richmond.
Beginning Jan. 23, 19'37, $30 State and $30 county aid be renewed for the
support of Warren, Richard and Raymond Lewis, with Mrs. Frances McGrew, 633- 39th St. ,
Richmond, Cal.
MARY ,ANGELINA, PETRA PANIAGUA, 3.721 Bissell Ave. Richmond. 7
BEGINNING Feb. 25, 1937, $20 State and $40 eounty aid be renewed for the su
ppor
of nary, AnErellna, and Petra Paniagua with Mrs. aatherine Lavery, 3721 Bissell Ave.
Richmond, Cal.
THELMA SMITH, 1700 Oregon St. Berkeley.
Beginning; Feb. 13, 1937, $10 State and $10 county aid be renewed for support `
.of Thelma Smith (negro) with Mrs. W.N.Boatwright (negro) 1700 Oregon St. Berkeley.
BARBARA THOMPSON, 633- 39th St. Richmond.
Beginning Jan. 23, 1937, $10 State and $10 county aid be renewed for support
of Barbara Thompson, with Mrs. Clara Rahwyler, 633- 39th St. Richmond.
LAURA BUSH, 2121 Sanford St. Richmond.
Beginning March 3, 1937, $20 per month payable to Mrs. C.E.Thomas, 550- 17th
St. Richmond, for Laura Bush be discontinued and beginning March 3, 1937, $20 per mont
be paid to Mrs. R.W.Buckett, 2121 Sanford Ave. Bichmond, for the maintenance of Laura
Bush..
' .WIi.LIAM PATHOS, 444- 9th St.j'Ichmond.
Beginning March 16, 1937, $10 S+_ate aid be discontinued and $10 county aid be
Increased to $20 payahe to Mrs. Ludvine Warming, 444- 9th St. Richmond, for the support
of William "ethos.
CLAUDE ALLEN THAYER, Hill St. Pittsburg.
Beginning March 1, 1437, $10 State and $10 county aid, payable to Mrs. 1l11d rad
:Thayer, for Claude Allen Thayer, be discontinued and that beginning March 1, 1937,
-.$10 State and 310 county aid be paid to Mrs. Em1I Wickbom, Hill St. Pittsburg, for
Claude Allen Thayer.
MARIAN HUNTE, 404 Green St. Martinez.
Beginning March 11, 1937, $10 State aid payable to Sunshine Camp, for Marian
Hunte, be dls;ontinued and beginning March 11, 1937, $10 State aid and $10 county aid b
paid to Mrs. A. Lodi, 404 Green St. Martinez, for Marian Hunte.
OLVALDO (Rollo) Minchaca, Sunshine Camp, Cyton, Cal.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid payable to Mrs.Gracieuse Ellisando, Hayward,
Cal. for Olvaldo (Rollo) Minchaca, be discontin+led on March 1, 1937, and that beginning
:March 1, 1937, $10 State aid be paid to Sunshine Camp for Olvaldo (Rollo) Minchaca.
IVER OSTRANDER, Sunshine Camp, Clayton _
$10 State and $10 county aid yaynble to Mr-. Mettle Duncan, 502 Pennsvlvanln
Ave. Richmond, for Iver Ostrander, be. disont1nt•ed on March 5, 1937, and that beginning
March 5, 1937, for $lOState aid to be paid Sunshine Camp, for Iver Ostrander.
And. the Board takes recess to meet on R'.ond ay, l , 1937, at 10 o'clock
�y►17 + halrman.
"T.`, Clerk. Q
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTr.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA T
MONDAY, APRIL 5th, 1937•
The Beard met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. 'W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry ta.Sto�^., and R.J.Trembath. 5.C.1Aells, Clerk.
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The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of March, �
1937, are read to the Board and by the Board a g
approved as read and signed by the
Chairman and Clerk. )
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In the Matter of Correction of
Assessment s.
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Geo. 0•Meese, having; applied to this Board for authority to the Auditor to
correct an erroneous assessment under the provisions of section 3804a of the Politicpl -
Code and said application having been approved by the'District Attorney of Contra
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Costa County;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the authority to County Auditor to correct '
following, erroneous as=_essment be granted, to'wit:
For year 1935-36:
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54,400, Robert L.Wright is assessed with the "<
N.W.'ly 1 acre of Lot 1 Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously assessed
at.3370. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 350.
And to make the proper correction on 1935-36 as?essmPnt roll and cancel
the taxes and delinquencies oft the ,$M over assessed value.,
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In Matter of Placing Advertisement
of Resources of Contra Costa County
in California Real Estate Journal '
for 1937• - !
C.H.Hayden, having appeared before this Board and requested that an
advertisement advertising the resources of Contra Costa County be placed in the •
Cslifornin Real Estate "ournal for the year 1937, consistent; of one-half page, at -
a cost of 350. and this Board deemh:g the said California Real Estate Journal
for the year 1937, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Supervdsor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement consisting of one half page, advertising the
resources of Contra. Costa County be placed in the California Real Estate Journal
for 1937, at a cost of 350.
IT IS FURTHER OFDERED the-, the California Real Estate Journal present to
this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in sum of !
$50 in payment of said advertisement..
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In Matter of Permission to conduct
a Dance.
Vasa Lodge having applied to this Board for permission to conduct
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a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Aprtl-Xth, 1937. at Port Chicago,
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IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be.granted.K
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In hatter of Appointment of 3
Trustee of Reclamation Dist. #2024.
It appenring to the Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Trustees,
of Reclamation District #2024, caused by the death of Trustee George U.Burton,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, on motion of Snpervlsor Trembath, seconded by
Supervisor Cummings, that Lee A.Phillips be and he is hereby appointed a Truster of
' Reclamation District #2024, to serve for the unexpired tern of George T.T. Burton, de- t
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In Natter of appointment of
Trustee of Reclamation Dist. #2025.
It eppearinC to the board that there Is a vacancy on the Board of Trustees,
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of Reclamation District #2025;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded. by
Supervisor C,.,mmings, that Gordon Lacy be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of
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5 p Reclamation District #202 in lace and stead of Geo. M Burton,deceased.
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In hatter of
Application of.Veterans
Welfare Boprd of the State of California
for cancellation of certain assessments
on real property.
The Veterans welfare Board of the State of Callforria, having applied to
this Beard for an order in accordance with Chapter 252 �tatvtes of 1925 directing
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the County Auditor and County Tax Collector to cancel the taxes levied upon each and
' all of the following; asses=.ments together with penalties end costs if, any, attached
thereto,
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IT IS BY THE bOARI7 QRDELED that theCounty Auditor and Obunty Tax Collector
cancel the taxes levied upon each and all of the hereinafter set out assessments,
together with penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto.
IT IS FURTHER ORDcRk:D that no cancellation of any special assessments for
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' street work or other improvements of like ch.nracter shall be made.
Those certain tracts of land situate, lying and. being in the County of `a
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 40 in Block E, as designated on the hap entitled "Grinds Park
Terrace, Contra Costa Co., Calif" which map was filed in the office of the a
Recorder of the County of Oontra Costa, State of California, on May 2, 1922,
in Vol. 18 of Maps, at page 369•
EXCEPTING THEREFRO:.::
The right of way 2} feet in width along each boundary of the premises, which
' together with a 2} foot right of way adjacent fors o 5 foot right of way being the
right of w:ap grantedin the deed from E.I. 'eLaveaga and wife to Orinda Park Terrace
Land and Water Company, recorded May 15, 1922, in Vol. 4o9 of Deeds, at page. 403.
The 2 feet in width right of way adjacent to the exterior boundary lines of
the premises over the streets, alleys, lanes, trails and roads delineated on the Wap
acove mentioned for the benefit of the ,cove described premises and all other land
shown on the ,cove mentioned Map, for use in Placing and meintnining wires, pipes, `-
poles and incidental things for telephone, telegraph, gas, heat, light, water, sewer, --
and power uses; also the righ` to maintain culverts, sewers, and water mains or later is a
through the premises along amy route thnt may be. selected; also the right to at any
time dedicate to puullc use the roads, street¢, alleys, trails, ways, lanes, and aven as
delineated on the Map above mentioned, also r. right of drainage to discharge water
through all existing culverts and water ways "where water has heretofore been accus-
tomed to flown, all as more fully set forth in the deed from American 'gust Company
a corporation, to Lillian Brown Everts, a widow, dated September 8, 1931 andrecorded -
k5arch 31, 1932, in Vol. 263 of "fflcial Records, at page 119. s
iDeed recorded Dec. 10, 1936, vol. 426, page 281, official Records. r
Taxes 1936-37 - Second installments.
j 'faxes 1937-39.
Asses=ed to Richard Pd. Cross and Hazel E.Cross.
j VeteranContract Holder- Richard Monroe Cross, Cont. #19,007.
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Lot 23 as delineated on that certain map entitled "Lafayette
Woodlands, Contra Costa County, California" filed on the 19th day of April, 1932
in Vol. 21 of Laps, at page 609, in the office of the County "ecorder of the
County of Cont-a Costa, State of CalVbrnia.
Deed recorded Dec. 19, 1936. Vol. 427 page 397, Official Records.
County Taxes 1936-37, Second Installment.
Taxes 1937-36•
Assessed to B.F.Cogswell and Libole L. Cogswell.
Veteran Contract Holder- Jackson H.Crowley, Cont. #19,032•
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Lot 207, as designated on the Map entitled "Unit No. 2 Hacienda Del
Crinda, Contra. Costa County, California" rhLch man was filed in the office of the I
Recorder of the County of lontra Costa., State of California, on October 15, 1924
in Vol. 19 of Haps, at page 460, I .3
Deed recorded Dec. 15, 1936, Vol. 435, page 43, Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37.
Taxes 1937-36•
Assessed to Harrison L. Ketcham and Ellzaoeth A.Ketcham.
Veteran Cont-act '''older- Harrison Lit-le Ketchnm, Cont. #19,036. i
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Lot 164, as designated on the Lap entitled "Unit No. 2 Haciendas Del Orinda
Contra Costa Co,.-nty,'Celifornin" %-rich map was filed In the office of the County '
Recorder of the County of Cont--n Costa, State of California, on October 15, 1924,
in Vol. 19 of Laps, at page LOO. _-
Deed recorded Dec. 17, 1936, Vol. 435, page 49, Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38•
Assessed to George Windsor, and idartha :7lnd so r,
Veteran Contract Holder- Frederick R.Schwoerer, Cont. #19,230. -
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A portion of that certain 33.50 acre tract of land described in that
certain deed fron llelvinB.Bryant, and Mary A.Bryant, his wife, to Azel E.Gilbert,
as the same is recorded in Vol. 352 of Deeds, Page 324, Records of Contra Costa County
Californin, more L)articularly described as follows:
COMOMENCING at a point in the center line of the County Road leading from
Alhambra Valley to tdartinez at the most westerly cornerof that certain 0.37 acre JI
tract of land conveyed to Fred Brackman, by U.B.Bryant and i.iary Bryant, his wife,
by deed dated Feb. 51 1914, and recorded Feb. 13, 1914, in Vol. 216 of Deeds, at page]
330, records of said County (said Point is marked by a nail in the pavement and bears'
North 21 deg.441 West, 20.00 feet from a one inch iron pipe); `hence from said -y
Mot of commencement: along; the westerly line. of said 0,37 acre parent., south 210
44' East, 163.66 feet to a one inch iron pipe set nt the most southerly corner of said "+
0.37 acre parcel; thence nlong the southerly boundary of -id 0.37 acre parcel, North!
72 deg. 16' East, 21.76 feet to point in the center of Alhambra Creek; thence leaving;
the boundary line of said 0.37 acre parcel, and running up Alhambra Creed:, south
22 deg. 14' East, 73.92 feet; sout•n 11 deg. 16, West, 10.55 feet; thence leaving ! t
the center of -id creek, south 69 deg. 02' 'rest, 125.46 feet .o a point from which !
an iron pipe 3/4 of nn inch in diameter bears north 21 deg. 44, West, 24.00 feet; thence
North 21 Seg. 44' ',lest; 24.00 feat to sat_ 3/4 Inchiron pipe; thence continuing
on the same course, north 21 deg. 44" -t 197.17 feet to a 3/4 inch iron pipe set
in the southerly line of the said Ai:aabra Valley Road; thence continuing along the
some course, north 21 deg. 44' '.vest, 20.0i feet to the center line of said road ?
(=?id point being marked cy a nail in pavement); thence along the center line of snid� ,t
road, North 65 deg. 34, East, 106.97 feet to the point of commencement. _
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Cont aim it'7v^. an area of 0.653 acres, and being a portion of the Rancho B1
Pinole, Bortra Costa County, California.
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Deed recorded Dec. 31, 1936, Vol. 426, page 344, Official Records.
Taxes 1937-36.
Issessed to Hughes Ia. Blowers and Eugenie M.blowers.
Veteran Contract Holder- Hughes L.Blowers, Cont. #19,351•
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Lots 15 and 16, in Block 3 as delineated on that certain mapentitled '
"Unp of tt:e Town of Port Costa" Contra Costa County, California, filed Lecember 1, i
1663 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. State of
California,
Official Deed recorded January 23. 1937, vol. 434, page 245, ff_cial Records.
Taxes 1937-36•
Assessed to Timothy P. Crowley and Cecelia L. Crowley. 15
Veteran Contr^ct Holder- Timothy P.Crowley, Cont. ;x19,407. z
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In the City of E1 Cerrito, and commending at the southwesterly corner
of Lot 22 in said Block 9, as shown on sild Map hereinafter referred to; thence + �
from said point of commencement easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 22, '
50.00 feet, thence at right angles Northerly, parallel to the westerly line of Lots
22, 23 and 24 of said Block 9, 75.00 feet to the northerly line of said Lot 24;
thence alon; the northerly line of said Lot 24, westerly 50.00 feet to the northwest
corner of said Lot 24; thence alonf, the westerly line of Lots 2L, 23, and 22, southerly
75.00 feet to the, point of commencement. f
Being the westerly half of Lots 22, 23 and 24 in Block 9, as delineated
upon that certain map entitled "Cerrito Park" being a portion of Lots 2 and 3 1/2
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of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California.
Filed August 5, 1909, in the office of the County 'ecorder of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded January 20, 1937, Vol. 436, Page 43, Official Records. `sg
Taxes 1937-39
Assessed to Albert Hammarberg and Ga-,rude Hammarberg.
Veteran Contract Holde= Jacob Arthur Beck, Cont. #19,393•
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In City of Richmond, being Lots 10 and 11 in "lock 20, as designated on
the Map entitled "Map of Richmond Center" which cap was filed in the office
0f the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Feb. 14,
' 1911, in Vol. 4 of Maps, page 37•
Deed recorded January 13, 1937, Vol. 426, page 392, Official Records.
Taxes 1937-33•
Assessed to W.N.Bowyer.
Veteran Contract Holder- Eygil Heltzen, Cont. #19,323•x =
In Matter of appointment of
Co:nmi=sliner of Oa:ley County Fire
Protection District.
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It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners
of the Oakley County Fire Protection District caused by the. death of'O.M. Champion,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Frank Dal Porto, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissione t,
of Oakley County Fire Protection District, to serve until the further order of this
Board.n
In Matter of Application of
Residents of Supervisor Dist. #2'
praying for paving of Miranda Ave.
' and Livorno Road.
A petition having been presented signed by residents of Supervisor Dit. #2
of Contra Costa County, prayi.ng that Miranda Ave. and Livorno Road, in Sup. Dist. #2
i be paved or improved, ?,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be referred to Supervisor
H.L. Cummins of Supervisor DLtrict #2.
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In Hatter of Approval of Bond
4 on Lost "Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that 77arrant No. 1`03 heretofore drawn by th-
j County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Justin Randall
In sum of $225, payable out of the Salary Fund of sa_idCounty, has been lost and the
said Justin Randall having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient bond in sum `
' of $450, indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant,
to replace Auditor's 7,11arrant No. 1403,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERiD that said Bond and the sureties thereon be and they >'
are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Co. tra Costa County hereby is authorized
jto draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Justin Randall, in sum of '$225 payable out
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.X
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Monday, April 5th, -- conTsd.
.Intter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway funds Warrants,
IT IS BY THE L�CARi. OF.DER7D that the sum of X10,219.05 be transferred from the
General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
'bar. # Surveyor Supervisor Dist. Supervi=or Dist. Supervisor Dlst I• � }
Accounts. #1 Accounts. #2 Accounts. #3 Accounts
1227 $13.75 j
1226 12.00
1229 9.54
1231 53.61 $2964.43
1232 3177.00
123_- $371.03 ' •;
1234 62.40
1235 1.25
1237 66.60 15.75
1x33 24.82
1239 42.66
12+0 637.97
1241 42-59
1242 49.35 87.23.
1244 1.62
1245 31.40
1246 76.46
1247 92.25
1243 500.00
1249 00
50 90 .75
1251 75 155.88.
1252 7.73
1252 62.50
1254 39.15.
1255 51.26
1256 161.65
1257 42.50
1256 142.23
1259 160.30 85
1260 42.79
1261 10.x',0
1262 195.55 8.50
126' 427.90
122 29.74 i
1265 35.09 i
1266 72.00
1267 42.50
1263 69.97.
1269 45. 0
a5170.sb-- a�.73 $3896.20, - ; S�Ti.2
Grand 'Total --- ?10,219.05. i
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.V
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In tatter of Transfer of Funcs.
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Upon request of R.R.Arnold, County 31rvey�r, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that 55000 be transferred from General Fund- Un^ppropriate Reserve, to Surveyor's 3
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Liaintenance Appropriation Fund for Supervisor Dist •ict #1;
IT IS FUSTHI'H ORDERED that the sum of 32500 be transferred from General
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Fund- Unappropriated Reserve, to Surveyor's Maintenance Approprie.tion Fund for 'x
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IT IS FURTHER CEDERED that the sum of 2500 be transferred from General fund- I .
Unappropriated Reserve, to the Surveyor's Main@nance Appropriation Fund for Supervisor
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The said order is passed ty the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In tatter of Communication from
1936-37 Grand Jury Purchase &
Supply Committee.
A communication having; been received from the Purchase & Supply.Committee of
the 1936-37 Grand Jury of Contra. Costa County, commending the office of County
Purchasing Agent of Contra. Costa County;
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' It is, by the Board ordered that s^id communication be filed and that a certift d
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in Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.di,Teeter, County Auditor of Co,�tra Costa County, having reported to this
Board .hat certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts
for the period from J•,ly 1, 1936 to Feb. 28, 1937, so that the said accounts will pre—
sent a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered
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disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed
explanation presented by said D.K.'1'eeter;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the funds
as kept by the Oount^ Auditor and by the County Treasurer: s
Debits Credits.
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrections Fund $22146.06
General " 5574.26
Coy:my Library " 142.�5
Payroll 125.+3
Motor Vehicle " 6995.83
Special Road " 1156.30
Salary " 25.00
. Schl Sup; Revolving " $X 0.
10 $ O8 .�0
The foregoing; order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Letter of Executing need of
Portion of Weimar Joint Sanatorium
Grounds to ttr United States of America.
'... RESOLUTION. ?
1*.La•'AS, the Co+mty of Contra Costa and certain other counties of the -`£Y
'.State of California, have established and now maintain under the name of Weimar Joint _
'. Sanatorium a tuberculosis snnatnrlum or hospital, under the laws of the State of
Californin, Chapter 766. Statutes of 1915, page 1530, and acts amendatory thereof, and,
WH19'.:AS, certain real property was purchased for the use of said Weimar _
(Joint Sanatorium which said aforementioned real property no•++ stands of record in the
'.name of the follo+Nina Counties in the interests set forth after each;
County of Sacramento, 377j/10,000 County of Yale, 963/10,000
County of Contr^ Costa, 23 /10,000 County of Colusa, 660/10,000
Dounty of Placer, 4475/10,000 County of Yuba, 414/10,000 ;
County of Tuolumne, 3 /l0,000 County of Plumes, 353/10,000
County of E1 Dorado, 304/10,000 County of Amador, 265/10,000
Count;; of Sutter, 100/10,000
',+'HEREAS, the United States of America, has offered to erect at Its own expens
a building to cost approximately $60,000.00 upon a portion of the hereinafter described
jproperty for the care of tubercular Indian patients, which portion is hereinafter
(particularly described, and
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'1NMHEAS, it will be to -ha hanafit of the County of Contra Costa, and other
counties to accept the offer of the United States of America; and
WHEREAS, it will be necessary for thepurpose of accepting said offer that
the sal:i county of Contra Costa convey all its interest in the hereinafter described
',,property to the United States of America; and, ,:
'iY.EREAS, 'S.J.Buchanan, is a member of the Board of Supervisors of the said
County of Contra Costa, a::d is the duly appointed and authorized delegate of the County
of Contrr Costa on the Hospital Central Committee of Weimar Joint Sanatorium;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE I'i RESOLVED: That the County of Contra Costa in considernt
-ion of the Premises and of '�a benefits t: accrue to it, con•zey to the United States of
America all its interest in and to the following described property In the County of
Placer, State of California;
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BEGINNING
937.BEi:INNIIJC at a 3/4 inch iron pipe which m a,'-c the southwest corner
of the Lot hereby conveyed and from which point of beginning the
quarte
Nor section corner on the south line of Section 29, Township
14 rth, Range 9 East, MD6.4f bears south 1550'30" West, a distance
of 2520.23 feet; and running thence north 2'25' East, 150.0 feet to a
3/4 inch iron pipe .inich marks the northwest corner of the lot;
thence south 87'35' East, 350.0 feet to a 3/4 inch iron pipe 'chlch !t
marks ti-e northeast corner of the lot; thence south 2025' West,
150.0 fe•it to a 3/4 inch iron pipe which marks the southeast corner
of the lot; thence north 87035' :lest, 350.0 feet to the point of
beginning.
BE IT FURTHER-RESOLVED that W.J.Buchanan, the above mentioned member of a
the Board of Supervisors and member of the Hospital Central Committee of Weimar
Joint Sanatorium be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute a deed to
the United States of America in the name of and for and on behalf of the said
County of contra Costa.
The foregoing Resolution was duly pas-ed by the Bonrd of Supervisors of
the County of Contra Costa at a regular neetln., thereof on the 5th day of April,
1937s by the following: vote on roll call:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummines, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. ! -
Noes: Suxrvisors- None. j
Absent: Supervisor- None.
In Matter of Leasing Fire Hall
in Town of Port Costa.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Crockett Fire Protection
District of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, desires to lease
the followin:r described premises =situated in the Town of Port Costa, County of -
Contra Costa., State of California, for use as a fire hall; -
A space of approximately fourteen (14) feet by forty (40) feet
In the southwest toner of the concrete warehouse on the east
.side of Main Street at the north end thereof. '
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.4ND 'MHEREAS, the said premises are satisfactory to the Board of Buper- ! �`
visors of.said County of Contra Costa, St•te of California, for use as a fire hall Y
in said town by said district; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County is the governing body j
of said Crockett Fire Protection District.
NOW, THEREEFORE,BE IT R'.:SOLVkDD: that 1.7.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the i F.
Board of Suuervisors oif said County of Contra Costa, State of California, is t
hereby authorized to execute a lease of =nie premiscs with S.B.McNear and
McNear, his wife, the owners of said real property for the yearly rent.el of One
Dollar (41.00) 1^af•''_ money of the United States, with such provic-t.ona therein i
as are satisfactory to the commissioners of said district.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. I _
Absent: None.
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InXatter of Release of
Lien against property of Margaret
Miles under provisions of Old Age '
Security Act.
WHEREAS, :argaret Miles has heretofore received aid under the provisions
of the Old Age Security Act; and,
WHEREAS, a property agreement to secure the payment thereof was recorded
on the 23rd day of March. 1936, In Book No. 408 of Official Records, at page 292,
Contra Costa County Records; and,
tiHEMEAS, a request has ween made fora release of said lien;
NC','c, THEaEFOHE, BE IT RESOLVED that the lien above referred to shall be
released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them,
are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said release to be recorded In the i
office Of the County necorder of said County. --;
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. '
Absent: None.
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In the Matte.r of Recommendation
for Restoration of the Salaries
of the Superi•r Judges of the
County of Contra Costa.
WHEREAS. ti:e members of the Legislature of the, State of California, have
presented a bill restoring.; the salaries of the Superior tovrt Judges to the stem of
Eight thousand (48,000.0,D) dollars. It is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors
that =aid salary should '"-e restored and we therefore recommend to the said legislative
representatives that they use their best endeavors t:rteard establis
P ,. ping the salaries
of the Superior Court Ju.:ges of Cont-.a Clata County, at the su w of eight thousand
dollars (x9,000-.00).
' BOARD OF 5UYnHV13OHS OF CO;JT"'a CCS'i'A COiJIiTY
IV. J. BUCH N N, CHAIFUAN.
H. L. CULdf NGS.
S.C. VIELLS, CLERK. HARRY ffi. STO'.I.
JAMES N. LONG.
R. J. TREMBATH. --M
In atter of Granting Leave of Absence
to Harold Jacoby, Deputy District Attorney.
Harold Jncoby, Deputy District Attorney, heving applied to this Board
for permission to leave the State of California, --
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be and the is hereby granted
to Harold Jacoby to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from ,
and after date of lea.v Ing the State of California.
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' In Matter of Granting Idr.Langford
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permissioto lay hater Pipe Line.
Mr. Langford, hav!ng apulted, to this Board for permissicn to lay a water pipe
line, along E1 Rio Road, in Supervisor List. #2, a distance of approximately 1000 feet,
IT IS; BY THE. iOiiHD ORDERED that permission to lay snid water pipe line be, and
the s-.ne is hereby granted, said icork to be done vnder the supervision of the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa Count;, and to -the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District. `;r?
'.. IT IS FUR- EH OTIDERED teat applicant shall hereafter bear all cost for the
maintenance of said water pipe line.,, ^?'.
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In ::tatter of Oppos'!ng Bill ,'72462 $
,providing for inspecti3n of Lotor
' ,Vehicles.
It appearing to this Boa-d that the�•e is nD:r pending before the Legislature 31
of the State of California Assembly Bill #2462, providing for a semi-annual inspection
of all motor vehicles in the State of California, at a cost to the owner of said vehicl ii
of fifty cents per inspection, and this Board deening that said Bill is not to the
' best interests of the motorists of the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD 0-iD04-'D th^t a televram be sent to the Assemblyman of
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Contra Costa. County, Harold Sawallisch, by the Chairmanof this Board, requesting the 'A0
said Assemblyman to oppose said Bill.
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Monday, April 5th, 1937.
In Matter of Purchase of Automobile
for use of Supervisor of Dist. ;;4.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, TL IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County purchase one
automobile for the use of the Supervisor of District 44, upon requisition of said
Supervisor and at a cost not to exceed the sum of $1000.x
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In Matter of Agreement between __-
Supervisors Legislative Committee
of the State of California, and the
County of Contra Costa.
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RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, Chapter 26, Statutes of 1935, authorizes Boards of Supervisors
of counties of California to appolnt representatives for the respective counties at I
sessions of the Legislature of the State of California, and to pay the costs thereof,]
and,
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, to appoint such a representative at the present
session of said Legislature, and to pay the cost thereof;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE I' RESOLVED: by said Board of Supervisors of said
County of Contra Costa that the Legislative Committee of the California Association
of County Supervisors be, and it is hereby appointed the representative of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, at the present session of the said +-egislature `.
to act as provided by said Statute; and,
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said;;
County be, and he is hereby authorized to sign an ngreement'with said Legislative
Committee of said Association for said purpose, which said agreement shall provide �+
for payment for such services of the sum of Two hundred and fifty dollars (0250.00) and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney of said County be, and
he is hereby instructed to prepare such an agreement and the Auditor of said. County
is hereby instructed to draw his warrant against said County in favor of W.O.Russell,�
Chairman Supervisors Leelel ative. Committee, in sum of Two hundred and fifty dollars
(4250.00) as compensation for such services, and that the County Treasurer pay the _L
same.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor mail his warrant to W.O.
Russell, Chairman of Sepervisors Legislative Committee, Hotel Sacramento, Sacramento,]
California.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noe s: None.
Absent: None.,, !
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In Matter of approval of Warrants
of Reclamation Dist. #802.
It is by the Boerd ordered, good cause appearing therefor, that the follov:ing ;
Warrants of said Reclamation; District =802, be approved, to wit: i
No. 823, Alfred S. Ferguson, April. 3rd, 19371For $680.63
No. S24, Alfred S.Ferguson, April 3rd, 1937, For$680.64, i
And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized and directed to
note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures to
each of s^.id warrants. i
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In Matter of Autt•orizing District
Attorney to institute suit against ss
John H.Grace and North American Car I U
Company for recovery of taxes.
lgiiEF.k:AS, on the rr,blic utilities assessment roll turned over to the, County 1
of Contra. Costa, State of California, for the year 1935-36, by the State Board of
Ecualization appeared the personal property assessments of John H.Grace, 20 '.fest
Jac: son Boulevard, Chicano, Illinois, Eipht hundred dollars ($800.00) __ tax,
Twenty and 88/100 dollers (420.88); NORTHElu: A!dF.RICAN CAR CORPORATION, 327 Bouth La,
Balls Street. Chicago, Illinois, Five hundred dolln.rs ($500.00) -- tax, Thirteen
and 05/100 dollars (413.05) and,
00M.FAS, there was no real property of said parties in this county upon which
these assessments could Crease a lien. and said tax amounts were, therefore, not
shown by the Tax Collector of the County of contra Costa., State of California,
on his delinquent tax roll for 1935-36; and,
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WHEREAS, tax bills covering these amounts were mailed to said named owners
1 at said addresses, and follow-up letters were sent calling their attention to said
taxes, and no replies were recelveu therefrom; and,
WHEREAS, the State Board of Ecualization has informed the Auditor of this
County that said parties own railroad roiling stock, and that said stock is at
intervals in Contra Costa County; and,
WHEREAS, the. State Board of Equalization has also informed said Auditor that
it will, at the request of said County, cooperate with s,lid county and furnish the
description and location of said propertysubject to execution, which may come into
' said county; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California; that the Dhstrict Attorney of said County be,
and he is hereby authorized to file actions against the said parties for the recovery
of said. taxes.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, C,!mmings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. v
Noes: I1one.
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement i
for Transfer of Jesse Molitor Trull,
from County of Cont-P. Carta to
County of Alameda.
Otis Loveridge,Social Service Director, of Contra Costa County, havina. presented
to this Board, a Form of agreement for transfer of Jesse Molitor Trull from County
of Contra Costa to County of Alameda, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of
California,
IT IS ni THE BOAR? CHDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and W..J.B,inhanan, Chairr_an of this Board, ishereby authorized to sign
same on behalf of the County of Oontra Costa. --`-`
' In iuntter of ap roval of Agreement
for Transfer of Nancy E.Creech,
j from County of Kern to Coemty of
Contra Costa.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director, of Contra Costa County, having pre-
sented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Nancy E.Creech, from County
of Kern, to County of Jontra Costa, pursuant to old Age Security Act of the State of
California .,
IT IS BY THE: BOARD OY.LERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and t,'.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Bonra, is hereby authorized to sign
same on behalf of the County of Contra Costn. -"
In laatter of approval of Agreement
for transfer of Alice Mott, from
bounty of Contra Costa to County of Alameda.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director, of Contra Costa County, hav;ng -:.--
presented to this Board, a Form of A..rreement for transfer of Alice Mott, from County
of Contra Costa to County of Alameda, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State o
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' k California;
IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatsaid Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved And W.J.Buchanan, Chairmanof the said Board, is hereby authorized to
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sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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Monday, April 5th, -- cont'd.
In the Matter of Transfer of
Georgla SSles, an Indigent,
from County of Co•.tra Costs to County
of San Uernardino.
Otis Lover°dge, Director of Social Service Bureau, of Contra. Costa county,
havin^ presented to this Board, aForm of agreement for transfer of Georgic Skiles,
from County of Contra Costa to Count? of San Bernardino, pursuant to provisions of
Old Age Security Act of the State of California.;
IT IS BY Tc5 2OARD OP.DERI:D that -he said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and '.c.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized
to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In I.;atter of Transfer of
George L. Spaulding from
County of Alameda to County
of Contra Costa.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau, of Catra Costa County,
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ha.vint; ;;resented to this Bo=rd, a Fora of Agreement forTransfer of George L.SpnuldinK
from County of Alameda to County of Contra. Costa., pursuan, t.o provisions of Old Age
Security Act of lite State of California;
IT IS BY 'TH:: BC RD Oi'.D'UicD that the said Form of Agreement be and the same
Is heresy approved Find W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of th s Bo,-rd, is hereby authorized
to sign said Agreement on behalf of tine Co,.,nty of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Transfer of
Mary Johnson fro-.. County of
Alameda to County of "ontra Costa.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, havin: presented ,
to this Board, a Form of Agree-ent for Transfer of Diary Johnson, from County of
Alameda to County of ContraCosta, pursuant to provisions of Old Age Security Act of -
the St^te of Californi
IT IS BY TWE BOARD ORDSKED that the said Form of Agreeman' be and the same
is hereby approved and W.J.Suchnnan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorizea
to sign said Atreenent on behalf of the County of "ontrn Costa.
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In i;:atter of Formation of Cemetery
istrict to oe i-nown as "Alamo-Lafayette
Cemetery iistrict".
A petition purported to be signed by more than fifty per rent of the registered
qualified electors residinr within the exterior boundaries of the territory fully
dr scrib ed in the said petition, and which said petition prays that tre territory
therein descrited be formed into a Cemetery District in accordance with Statutes of
the State of Cnlifornin for year 1909, at page 156, raving been filed with the C'_e^'c '
of this Board on the 3rd day of April, 1937, and the donnty Clerk havin•, certified
to this ii,—a. *.hat said petition is si�:nid by more than fifty per cent of the regis-
tered oualified electors residing wlthLn the exterior boundaries of the territory
descriced in said petition and proposed to be formed into a Cemetery District;
Upon motion of Supervisor Cumming-_, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
`HE BOARD G!.D'RED that the territory descried in snid cetitlon and hereinafter
fully set out be and the s^.me is hereby declared to be a duly organized Cemetery
District to ce known aG. "Alamo-Lafayet-,e Cemetery District".
The bound,-.-les of the said Alamo-Lafayette Cemete_y District as fixed by
this Board of Supervisors are pa:•tic,%larly descrl:ed _ f,llorr s: �x
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BEGINNING at the su=it of L;t. i:inolo; thence south 2* miles to the
-lest quarter corner of Seetion 1?, Tis, R1E; thence East 1*miles to the -
center of Section 17, T15., R1E., thence south 3 miles to the center of Section
32, T15., RIE; thence +vest 1/2 mile to the west quarter corner of said Section
32; thence south 1 mile to the west quarter corner of Section 5, T2S., R1E; thence
east 1/4 mile, to the south+.rest corner of tl•e Last half of the northwest quarter
of snic Section 5; thence. due south in a straight line to the south line of Lot 20
of the Lv1gh a rty Ranch; thenceiso,otheastarly to the northwest corner of Lot 19
of said Dougherty Reach; thence' soutlo.rly on the west line of Lots 19, 18, and 17
' to the southwest corner of Lot 17; thence southerly on the line between Lots.16 and s
32 of said Dougherty Ranch to the "ounty boundary line; thence southwesterly along
the county boundary line tc. the northeasterly line of the Norris Grant of the <
Rancho San Ramon; ti-Tice leaving the county bo Wr ry line and rurninr, northwesterly
along the northeasterly line of tre Norris Grant to a point on said grant line due
south of the east quarter corner of Section-2, T25., hlW; thence north to the said -
east quarter corner of Section 2; thence west 1/2 mile; to the center of Section 2,
T2S., R1W; thence North 1/4.mile; thence west 1/4 mile; thence north to the
township line between T15., R1W, and T2S., and R11,7; thence West to the suthwast -
' corner of Lot 16, Section 34, T15., R1W, thence northerly and westerly along the
west and south lines of Lots 16 And 15 and said line ext^odeo westerly to a point
on the line dividing the lands of ++m. Leese a.nd M.C,Saldwin; thence northerly
and westerly alon;-. said dividing line to the southwest corner of the lands of
M.C.Baldn'in, slid point beinF in the San hamon Hithway; thence nlon.r said hightvnp
northwesterly to the line dividing the lands of Elmer Bnlde4n and Podva; thence
west alon,- sold line to the westerly line of the Rancho San "Amon; thence south-
easterly alon- sai-o Rancho line to a point due east of the center of Section 31, _
TIS., R. 2W; thence west through the.center of Section 31 to the West quarter corner
of ss,Ic Section 31, TIS., R. 2 W; thence north 1/2 mile.; thence west 112 mile;
thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile and west 1 mile
to the northwest corner of Section 26, Tl°., RM thence continuing north 1 mile to
the northwest corner of Sec. 23, T1S., R. 2W; thence west 1/2 mile; north 7/d mile;
west 1/2 mile; and north 1/2 mile to.the southeast corner of Lot 4, Section 9, T1S.,
R2W. thence west to the southwest corner of Lot 5, Section 9; thence northerly
alonf, the west line of Lot 5 to the south line of Lot 180 of the Rancho Laguna de los
Pnlos Colbrados; thence west to the center of the Las Trampas creek; thence north-
easterly down the center of Las krampas Creek to its intersection with the south =;3
line of Lot 144 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence west to the -
southwest corner of Lot 144; thence north 1 mile to the southwest corner of Lot 59
of said Rane", ; thence west 2 miles to.the southwest corner of Lot 68; thence north
to the south line of the Rancho Acnlanes; thence west to the southwest corner of
said Rancho; thence north along the west line of said Rancho to the Northwest corner
thereof; thence East nlon, the north line-of snid Rancho Acalanes to the southeast
corner of the Taylor 200 acre tract; thence north along the east line of the Taylor
200 acre tract to its intersection with '-he center line of Reliez Creel; thence
easterly along the north boundary line of the lands now owned by Kenn_,d• and Rossi
and alon.; Huddletton 14.30 acre tract to the northeast corner of said Huddleston
14,30 acre tract desr..rl::ed in a deed.fro*-. San Eamon Valley Bank to Marie Huddleston :.
recorded i,prll 1st, 1924 in Vol. 470 of Deeds, page 154, Records of Contra Costa
County; thence south along, the west line of that certatn 75 acre tract of land as
described in a deed from C.A.Chnouette to L.G. Loupe Company recorded May 2nd, 1930
In Vol. 222 of Official Records, pa._e 396, Records of Contra Costa County, to the
southwest corner thereof; thence en.sterly nlonr* the south.line of snid 75 acre
tract to the center of the County road lendlne, from Pleasant Hill to Lafayette,
said point being, the north:vest corner of a 386.10 acre tract now or formerly owned
by Manuel and Joe Souza; thence northeasterly along the no-ti, line of said 386.10
acre tract to the nost northerly corner thereof, said point beinrron the east +?
line of the Rnncho Camadn del 4ambre; thencp southeasterly alone snid Rancho line.
to the horthwest corner of the Pringle tract; thence east alone; the north line
of the Pringle tract to a point on the west line of tP_P Snernmento Northern Railway,
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said pat beln, the. southeast corner of Lot 46 Subdivision No. 1 of the Larkey Rand -
thence northeasterly in a straight line to the northeast corner of Lot 29 of the _
aforementioned subdivision; thence east following the center of a. road running
Along the northerly line of said Larkey Subdivision No. 1 and Walnut Perk Subdlvisio
to the center of Walnut Creek; thence southerly up t,alnijt Creek to the northeasterly
boundary of said '.'lalnut Park, Subdivision; thence southerly along the easterly
'cound•iry of said Walnut Park Subdivision to the northwest corner of the 423.23 '.
acre tract owned by t*e C.C.O.c. Land Company; thence southeasterly along the northerly
line o- said 423.23 acre tract to the northwest corner of the 710 acre tract now
' - or formerly owned by F.Borges; thence southeasterly along the west line of srld Borg s ".
710 acre tract and along the west line of that 448 acre tract now or formerly owned
by A.Humburg to the southwest corner of said Humburg 448 acre tract, said point beim
on the south line of the Rancho San :M_-uel; hence southeasterly along the south
line of said. Rnrcho San i'.Lguel to the dividing line between Division No. 1 and No. 5
Hill Landof said Rancho. thence. northwesterly to the line between biv'_sions No. 1
and No. 2 of the Haber: Allen Tract of said ha.ncho; thence northeasterly along said
line to the northwest corner of Part B of snid Allen +Tact; thence east to the
northeast corner of said Part B; thence south to the MM. Diablo Base line; thence
' east :o the. summit of Ut.uiablo end the, point of Beginning.
Said description r_nove including all the territory embraced in the Lafayett ."
Ualnut Creek, Alamo and Danville Union School Districts. ;
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IT• IS FUhTHLh ORDER-D that J.A.lfitchell, Stewart McNeil, and Alden E.
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Jones, be and they are hereby appointed. as Trustees d said Cemetery Dktrl.ct to serve
for a tern of four years from nr.d after this date and until the appointment and
qualification of their successors, said trustees to serve without compensation.
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In the. Hatter of Allowances to
Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indli;ents.be made,
to wit
GEORGE BUNN, 1503 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
County cash allowance in the amount of$15, be granted to begin as of March.
1, 1937• d
NGRhiA[J KELLY, 229- 25th St.
County Cash allowance in amount of $5. be granted to begin as of March 1, 1937;
MARTHA STANLEY, 3914 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
County cash allowance in amount of' $15. be, granted to begin ns of Mar. 1,1937
Ali! CARPE]VTE:R, 332- 6th St. Richmond.
County cash allowance check in the sum of $7.50 be cancelled for the month
of March, 1937.
CLARA BEIVSOiV, 526 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito. '
Needy blind aid in the amount of $15. State and $15 county be renewed as _
of March 1, 1937.
LOUISi, ii. ARDISSONE, 432- 17th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be granted monthly to begin as of April 5, 1937.
ADRIAN SONKE, 765 Avis Dr. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the nn ount of $17.50 Stnte aid and 117.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 5, 1937.
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THOMAS STATS, Pinole. "
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be grunted to begin a= of April 5, 1937. I
CHARLES HARDEN, RFD Box 114, Richmond. I
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and x17.50 Colmty aid
monthly be renewed ns of Feb. 1937.
PATRICK BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and :$17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of April, 1937. I
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WILLIAM T. BUCKLEY, 427 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
OL Age Security in the anount of $17.50 State aid and ,$17.50 03unty aid #
monthly be renewed as of March, 1937.
PARKER I. GARRISON, 60 SoutE: St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in tie sum of $17.50 State and 317.50 County aid monthly j
be renewed As of Mar. 1937•
MANUEL GOMEZ, SAN PABLO.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid mcn thly
be renewed as of April, 1937.
ROBER'L' GRASSHOFF, R.F.D. Box 1300, Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of $9.00 State and ;;9. county aid monthly be renewaad
as of April, 1937.
ALFRED HOFFMAN, 442- 2nd St. Richmond. ' .3
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and. $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of March, 1937.
CATHERINE UcEILHLVE, 1537- 55th St. Richmond. i s
Old Age Security In the amount of 417.50 State and $17.50 county aid monthly
be renewed ns of March, 2937.
OLE C. OLSEN, 1421 Louiainna St. Vallejo
Old As, Security in the amount of $17.50 Stnte and ;;17.50 County aid monthlyj '3
be rene+ved a= of Feb. 1, 1937
LAURA MADDOX, 1616 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. i
Old Age Security in the mount of $15. State and $15. County aid monthly j
be renewed as of Larch, 1937, j
FRANCES MAHAN, 15';- 11th St. Richmond. !
Old Age Security in the amount of ,$17.50 State and ;1 7 50 County aid monthly;
be renewed ss of march, 1937. I ,
ANNIE mAINER, 6911 Xureka Ave_ El Cerrito.
O?•A,e Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid monthly
be renewed as of April, 1937.
NELLIE NESBIT, 239- 6t'r. St. Richmond,
016 Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and .1117.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Murch, 1937. j
ANNA PETERSEN, 510 Liberty St. E2 Cerrito.
Ole w;-e Security in the amount of 317.50 State and 317.50 County aid month]yl
be renev-d 49 of Larch, 1937 ±
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JOSEPH 'TMT, 1450 Wright Ave. Richmond.
Ola i:r-? Security in amount of $17.50•State and 317.50 County rid monthly
be renewed ns of April, 1937.
PALIdER TL'RY:;R, 1220 Herman Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and E;17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed ns of LA rch, 1937•
SUSIE I::AnTII', 664- 3rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State, and 517.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Larch, 1937, and decreased to x15.00 state and 315. county aid monthly ".-
as of April 1, 1937.
ELMER KRATZER, 419 Eleventh St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 312.50 State and $12.50 county aid monthly
be increased to $17.50 State and 517.50 [bunts aid mdnt'hly to begin as of April 1, 19]7-
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STELLA ERATZI:R, 419 Eleventh St. hichmond.
Old AFP. Security in the amount of 312.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
' be ix reased to 317.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly to begin as of April 1, 19 7 A
THOI;,AS LEAVY, 1433 Nevin. Ave. Richmond.
Old Age security March check In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County
'.. aid monthly be cancelled.
THEODORE ROGERS, 414 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security March check in the amount of 317.50 State and :317.50 county
aid be. cancelled.
FRED W. BUTLER, 1615 Mariposa, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly r
be discontinued as of March 1, 1937•
MARY L. JORDAN, 254 Third St. Richmond.
Old aq;e Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of 11arch 1, 1937,
ANT 01NIO PERALTA, 1623 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. `
Old Agc Security be d,•nled. Need not established.
I&LHGARE, HERNANL'EZ, 440 "A" St. Richmond.
i30 state aid and $20 county aid monthly for three minor children of an Im-
prisoned father be granted to begin as of -pr11 5, 1937
ADELINS CARDOZA, Lake Ave. hodeo,
' $20 State aid and $2j county n)jmonthly be. renewed for two minor half orphan
children as of April, 1937.
i LUCILL E ChUSH, 451 "A" St. Richnona.
$20 State aid and J40 county aii monthly for tiro minor children of an inespaclt tea
father be renewed as of April 1937,
GENOFLESSA PUCCI, 107 Critchett Ave. RFD Box 550, Richmond.
T0 Stnte aid and $21) county aid monthLy for two minor half orphan children
be renewed n.s of April, 1937
CAPIOTTA ZEK"ENO, 517 Second St. Richmond.
$50 state aid for five minor half orphan children be decreased to $40 State a d `
for four minor half orphan children as of March 19, 1937; $40 State aid be renewed as
of March, 1937.
MARY CORDO::, Box 51, RFD,Nt.Richmond.
$10 State aid and $35. County aid for the child of an imprisoned father be dis-
continued as of April. 14, 1937•
ILA LULLEN, 612 Sixteenth St. Richmond.
$20 State aid and 545. county aid for the children of an incapacitated father
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
I::ARY EDLEY DOLPHUS, Box 14, Crockett.
Old Age Security in the amount of 316.25 State and $16.25 County aid monthly
be granted to cegin as of April 5, 1937.
C!u F'LO: E ELY, Danville.
Old Ase Security in the amont of S17.50 State and 317.50 County aid monthly
to rene+ved as of Mprch 1, 1937•
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MARY MCLAUGHLIN, Starr St. Valona.
' Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aifl monthly
be renewed =s of Feb. 1, 1937.
EPLhiA PEARCE, 735 'Winslow St. Crockett,
Old A.-e Security in the a.-icnnt of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed As of flare", 1937,
'.. EiiiILY sALi:[ON, Cypress Sr,. ,lalnut Creek.
$30 County cash nllor^ance be renewed as of April 1, 1937•
}D:7IN 17ARE, 1104 Castro St. Martinez
Blind q+din the nmonnt of ;7.50 State and $7.50 Co•.)nty aid monthly-be renewed
as of Sept. 1936. y.
SHIRLEY MITCHELL, Concord
Old Age Security in the ?-nount of x10. Sante and $10 county aid monthly be
granted to tecin ns of April 5, 1937• .
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i.iIIiL2 <:MCH, 514 Thompson St. LRrtlnez.
old Age Security inthe amount of $12.,50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin n= of.April 5, 1937.
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THubu4S DAIIIEL KELLY, County Hospital, Martinez. r
Old Age Security in the amount of 417.50 State and $$17.50 County aid monthly i
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` be restored nsof April 1, 1937•
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WILLIAM F. KONG, 905 Ferry St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. ,Stnte and $16. County aid be renewed i
as of March 1, 1937. . ,
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MARIA PHILLIPS, Concord.
01r Age Security be $Aid directly to 'Mrs.MariaPhilllps, in care of Mrs.
Catherine Slattery, Concord, instead of indirect payment as heretofore.
WILLIAM H. BRYAN, County Hospital- Martinez.
Old Age Security be denied, applicont ineligible since he cannot prove his age,
!MARGARET AZEVEDO, 2271 Bonifaclo St. Concord, j
$20 State aid for two minor half orphan children be gran:ed to begin as of
April 5, 1937•
PETRA FIERROS, 2355 Pacheco, St. Concord. I
$20 State aid and $35. county aid monthly for two minor children of an
Incapacitated ,'other be granted to begin ar of April 5, 1937.
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IDA LEETO, Sarenap Dist. '.+alnut Creek.
460 State aid and $40 Co•.,nty aid for six minor half orphan, children be i
changed to $50 State aid and $50 County aid as of March 22nd, 1937. i
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'ifILLIAL: ANDERSCN, 059, Black Diamond St. Pittsburg.
Blind aid in the amount of $25 State and $25 county aid monthly be renewed
as of Lurch 1, 1937. i -
ANTONIC TROIA, 35n 3rd St. Pittsburg.
Blind aid in the amount of $25.00 State and $25• county aid monthly be i
renewed as of April 1, 1937•
ESTELLA EUDOiU HUNTER, 275- 'Wellington Clyde.
old Age Security in the am m,nt of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 5, 1937.
',nILLIAI.i GAVIN, Oren. Del. Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State and 417.50 Co,,nty aid monthly
be renewed as of April 1, 1937.
JOHN PERA, 323 West 5th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security In the amount of x17.50 State and 317.50 County aid monthly
be renewed ne of April, 1937. -
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BENJ. GROVEH, Lain St. Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State an,a $15. County aid monthly
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Mar. 1, 1937.
HO_RACE F_nANKLIN HALL, 139 'N- 5ti St. Pittsburg.
O1dAge. Security in the amo•mt of 312.50 State and 412.50 County aid mon t hly,
be increased to 417.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly as of April 1, 1937• i -
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CHARLES MANSTRO1.1, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg. '
Old Age Security paid to Mr_ George EcDonald, 1056 Cumberland St.Pittsburgi
for the care of i:r.Chnrles Iinnstrom, be paid to Mr.Cherles Mans rom in care of Mr.
George h•1cDonald, instead of indirect payment as heretofore,
LiAMIE WILKINSON, 173 E. 15th St. Pittsburp.
0'10 Stnte aid for one minor child of a tuberculnr father be granted to
begin as of April 5, 1937.
ANGELINA ALBANO, 377 West Fourth St. Pittsburf-- _
$20 State aid and 310 county aid mo,thly be renewed as of April, 1937, for
two minor half orphan children. � e
ROSE AUCUS','I:JE, Seventh & best Sts.
310 State aid and 310 county rid. monthly be. renewed as of April, 1937, for
o:e minor half orphan child.
SALVATOR'3 CALONE, 950 Cutter St.Pittsburg.
N30 State aid and 430 county aid monthly for three minor whole a•oh-n
children be renewed as of Pl-1 1937•
STEVE I,tL�sIE Mr-and I.irs• 355 East 5th St. Pittsburg.
$30 state and 330 CI,inty aid m::n-hly for three minor whole orphan children
be. renewed is of April, 1937, and made payable to Mr.aneMrs. Steve Maxie.
LUCILLE LiONTCi:ARI, 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago.
410 State and 325. County aid monthly be renewed as of April 1937, for one
minor half orphan chilcren.
MABEL ?ATTEnSJ"., 63 West Eleventh St. Pittsb1irg.
$20 State aid monthly be renewed Is of April, 1937, for two minor half orphani
children.
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LAURA CAVA, 271 West Tent'r. St. Pittsburg
820 State n.id for twoinlnor 1--,elf orphnn chilcren be dt.scontlnued ae of
March 1, 1937.
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'IDA UAY DWERS, Brentwood..
$10 County Cash allowance berenewed as of Nov. 1, 1936.
AGNES ARIB LDI, Brentwood.
$12.50 County cash allo•rance be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1936
JOHN LOCHARY, Gen.Del. Brentwood. - .
Old Age Sec-irity in amount of 317.50 State and y17.50 County aid monthly =:
be renewed ^s of April 1, 1937.
'TRINIDAD VASgUEZ, Us in St. Y.nightsen.
' $30 state aid be granted as of 4-5-37 and payable to Trinidad Vasquez,
Consuelln end Juanita's father.
JEANIZETTE DORh, Lone Tree Say, Antioch.
jLb State aid .nd 510 county aid monthly be renewed for four minor half—orphan
children e.s of April, 1937.
;EDA GALINDO, Canal Road, Brentwood.
' $70 State aid monthly for seven minor half orthan children be renewed as r
'Of April, 1937,
:'FRANCES RUBIO, 904 Second St. Antioch
$30 State and 330 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1937, for three
'minor half orphan chhilaren. 4.
BARBARA & AUGUSTA EAGLESOSi
WESLEY AND ROBERT EAGLESON ;
1520 Frederick `t• Walnut Creek.
$40 State and $40 County aid payable to Mrs. Isabel Coelho, 1520 Fredetick
�St. Walnut Creeh, be discontinued as of 3-20-37.
MARY PANIAGUA, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$20 County aid payable to Mrs. aatherine Lavery, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond
be discontinued as of 1.1ar. 22, 1937-
IVASQUEZ CHILDREN, Main St. Knightsen.
1 $20 State aid and $10 county aid for the care of Jeanne and Consuello
Vasquez, payable to Mrs. Alice Ornelas be discontinued as of Mar. 1, 1937.
POSE PHNIGAZZI, Salvation Army Boys' & Girls' Industrial Home. Lytton.
.10 State and $10 county aid payable to Salvation Army Home, Lytton, for Rose
:Panigazzi, be discontinued 3-12-37 and thet beginnini., Mar. 29, 1937,, $10 State. and $10
.county aid be paid to MIssGIavP_nnina Panigazzi, 2228-Union St. San ''raneisco, for the
' maintenance of Rosa Panigazzi. z
RESOLUTIONS OF P.LSPECT_
TO Ty E' bi);1+IORY OF T_E: HOIiORABLE RAI:.PH V. RICHMOND.
'WHEREAS, the Great Creator has seen fit to remova from this earth the -`•
iHonorable Ralph V.Richmond, former Supervisor of Alameda County, Stnte of California;
71HERE.9S, the said Ralph V.Richmond, in his official capacity as Supervisor
was in the estimation of this Board an honest, capable official, ever faithful to his
trust and ever willing to lend a helpful hand for the best interests of his neighborin ey
i County, Contra Costa; -
j RESOLVED, that the bereaved family of the deceased has sustained n loss-imposs ole
:sof repair, and the deepest sympathy of this Board of Suoervisors of Contra Costa Count _A
is hereb^ extended to them;
RESOLVED that the earnest sympathy of this Board be extended to the board of
Supervisors of Alamedn County in the loss of their esteemed member and highly respecte'
citizen of Alameda Uounty. '?
RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be spread in full upon the minutes of
ithis Board, and that a copy thereof be sent to the bereaved family and. a copy be forwa d—
' ea to the Bonrd of Supervisors of Alameda County. ;
The above and foregoing"Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the
Board of Superviaora of Ca:tra costa County, this 5th day of April, 1937•
S.C.
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County.
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. I
TO THE MALOBY OF Til HONORABLE T.E. COCHRANE.
WHEREAS, Divine Providence has called to his eternal hone the Honorable I
T.E.Cochrane, former Supervisor of Kinks County, California; _
WHERE&S, the said T.E.Oochrane, in.his official capacity as Supervisor of
Kings County, California, ras an ever efficient official, and as a. member of the
Supervisors' Association, of the State of California was loved alike by all Super—
visors who were fortunate enough to contact him;.
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RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does extend � x
to the Bosrd of Supervisors of Kings County, California, its deepest sympathy in toe !
loss of their esteemed fellow member;
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RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be spread in full upon tlhp, mimltesl
of this Bosrd, and Mist a copy thereof be sent to the Board of Suuervisors of Kirg s
County. I -
The above and foregcinE; Resolution was adopted by the una nimous vote of they 4
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 5th dny of April, 1937.
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S.C. :;ELLS
CLERK OF TTHE HARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 1
CONTRA C032A COUNTY. 11
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT I
TO THE MhRAORY OF Fds_S. ISABELLA, HAMILTON: l
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WHEREAS, her Heavenly Father has seen fit to call from our midst Isabella "; 4
Hamilton;
WHEREAS, Isabella Ha.-Hilton during her lifetime was.the beloved wife of W.J.
Hamilton, Supervisor of Alameda Uounty, and in her death he and the entire bereaved
family have sustained an irreparable loss; i
R$SOLVED that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa extend to
Supervisor Hamilton and to the immediate members of his family our very deepest
sympathy; - y
RESOLVED that this.Resolution be spread in full upon the minutes of this. j
Board and that a copy thereof be forrarded to Supervisor W.J.Hamilton of Alameda.
County, State of Callfornia. i y
The above and foregoing; Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of they
Board of Supervisors of Contra Uosta County, this 5th day of April, 1937-
S.C. ;YELLS
CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
CONTRA COSTA COUT-ITY.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monany, April 19th, 1937, at 10
o'clock A.M. n/[�
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Clerk.
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IN THE S30ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MONDAY, APRIL 19th, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairmen; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
' In the Matter of Placing Insurance
on County Truck used to Transport
men to Mt.Diablo State Park.
An auto truck belonging to the County of Contra Costa, being in use in trans-
portation of men from Walnut Creek and vicinity to and from their place of employment
1n Mt.Diablo State Park,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of placing such insurance on said
truck as he deems necessary be and the same is hereby referred to J.H.Morrow, County
Purchasing Agent. 3
InMatter of Placing an Advertisement
of Resources of Contra Costa County in
the First Annual Progress Number of the
Pittsburg Post Dispatch and the Pittsburg
Independent.
This Board deeming the first Annual Progress Number of the Pittsburg Post-
Dispatch and the Pittsburg Independent, a good advertising medium for the resources of
Contra Costa County,.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of Contra
Costa County consisting of two pages be placed In said First Annual Progress Number
' at a cost of $140.
IT 25 FURTHER ORDERED that a verified claim in sum of $140 on the Advertisln
Fund of said County be presented to this Board in payment of said advertisement,, -17
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In Matter of application for Dance
permit s.
The applicants following having applied to this Board for permission to conduc
a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, and at the following places to wit:
Pacheco Improvement Club, at Pacheco Town Hell, April 24, 1937.
Mt.Diablo Post,American Legion #246, at Danville, May 1st, June 5th, and Aug. 7, 1937• ;g
It Is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.,
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In Matter of Waiving Portion of
Time Charge on contract of Bundesen 3
& Lauritzen for construction of
Livorna Bridge.
It appearing to this Board that a delay in the completion of the contract t
of Bundesen & Lauritzen for construction of Livorna Bridge was caused by circumstance
over which the said contractors had no control, in that they were unavoidably delayed
in securing of building materials and this Board feeling that said contractors should
not be unjustly penalized,
IT IS ON MOTION CF SUPERVISOR THEMBATH, SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR LONG, BY THE
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BOARD ORDERED, that penalty time charge of $15 per day, provided for in said contract, ;.
commencing on the 12th day of March, 1937, and to ad including the 25th day of March, ;;
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InMatter of Acceptance of contract
of Bundesen & Lauritzen, for construction
of Livorna Bridge.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having certified to this
Board that.the contract of Bundesen & Lauritzen for the construction of Livorna Bridge
in Supervisor District #2, has been completed according to plans and specifications;;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby
declared completed and said work accepted.,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
Highray Funds, IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a sum of $3,456.70 be transferred
from General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below;
War. N Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. D1�t. Sup. Dist.
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts.
1270 $3.60.
12772 28.95 4.40
12733 383.35
12714 $40.18
1276 6.24 $1.72
1278 7.46 3-23
1279 42.00
1280 3.80
1281 3.20
1282 7.00
1283 270.09 72- 97
1284 4.60
1285 25.00
1286 3.80
1287 3.00
1288 2.80. ,
1289 1.08
1290 3.80
1292 56.80 46.50
129 34 22.25
11.37
1295 3.00
1296 95.00
1297 72.00
1298 62.50
1299 160.80
1300 3.80
1301 436.41
130032 42.33. 3.80
13054 26.13
1306 198 57 2.80
1307 5.10
1308 318.25
1309 954.75
1310 3.80
13113.20
z o. 2 $319.32 X4'$:65 746 0 g.31.
Grand Total - $3,456.70.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Purchase of Washing
Machine for County Jail.
Uponmotion of Supervisor kong, cccnnded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the purchasing of a new Washing Machine to be installed in the County
Jail of Contra Costa County, be referred to J.H.Morrow County Purchasing Agent of
Contra Costa County, John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County and E.A.Lawrence,;
Building Superintendent, to purchase such machine as in their judgment they deem best.
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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,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $10,593.00 be transferred from Unappro
priated Reserve of the General Fund, to the followlg funds and in the following amount ,
' to wit:
General Fund.
Assessor - 107
2 Salaries & Wages,other than statutory $1200.00
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Special AUdits- log
03 Services 43.00
Surveyor- 116.
8 Salaries & wages other than statutory 150.00
Services 950.00
Superior Court- 125.
_a Salaries & ages other than Statutory 75.00
04 Expense allowances to Employees 100.00
Superipr Coicurt Trial Expense- 126
03 Serves 5000,00
Justice Court Trial Expense- 150.
03 Services 150.00
Hall of Records- 159
03 Services 2200.00 ,
Fire Insurance- 253. _A
00 Premiums 25.00
CountyPoundmaster- 255.
02 Salaries & ages other thar{etatutory 500,00
03 Services - 250.00
05 Supplies 0,00 >,
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Authorizing W.J. _
Buchanan, Chairman, to sign
application to Works Progress
Administration for an -additional 'W
Improvement project to Court House
and Hall of Records.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, .seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman d the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County, be and he is hereby authorized to sign an application to the Works Progress
Administration for a W.P.A. project to be known as additional improvements-Court House and
Hall of Records-Martinez-Unit No. 2.
The vote on said order being unanimous.
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In Matter of Approval of '
Agreement for transfer of Robert
Stocklyd, from County of Marin
to County of Contra Costa.
A Form of Agreement having beenpresented to this Board by Social Welfare Depa -
ment for the transfer of Robert Stockird from County of Marin to County of ''ontra Oost k,
pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the-State of California,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanap, Chairman of this Board, is hereby
authorized to sign same on behalf of the 'ounty of Contra Costa.
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(Monday, April 19th, 1937- Cont'd.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to S.C.Wells, County Clerk, to leave
the State of California.
It is by the Board ordered that permission to leave the State of California for -
a period of two weeks from and after the date of leaving the State of California, be
granted to S.1-Wells, County Clerk.
In Matter of Allowances to Indigents. ,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following allowances'be made to following named,
Indigents, to wit:
DELLA HART, 1200 So. 54th St.. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $70 be granted to begin Apr. 1, 1937.
LOUISE YOUNG DONNELLY, 326- 1st St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin April 19, 1937.
NEWELL HENRY TREAT, 1313 Liberty St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin Apr. 19, 1937-
JOSEPH BARSANTI, 234 Barrett-Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1, 1937-
ANNA BLOMQUIST, RFD Box 656, Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937•
WILLIAM H. MIRIGHT, 4214 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937-
ALFRED B. FOLSOM, 6547 Mosher Lane, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid monthly -
be renewed as of Apr. 1937. -
ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 So. 7th St. Richmond. ,
Old Age Security tn the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937•
LILA JOSSELYN, 342 so. 7th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937.
JACOB LAARMANN, 539- 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 'tate and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937.
IDA A. PRATT 1915 Barrett Ave. Richmond _
Old Age Security In the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of March, 1937•
OLE SCHELVEN 613 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security inthe amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1937.
MARY D. COTTON, 926- 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid monthly be
renewed as of Apr. 1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid as of
Apr. 1, 1937•
PMMA MAY McINTOSH, 4443 Center St. Richmond. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr.1,'937, and increased to $15.00 State and $15. County aid as of
Apr. 1, 1937.
CARRIE B. SLOAN, 616 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of March 1937, and decreased to $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid monthly
as of Apr. 1, 1937.
ELIZABETH RUCKMAN, Box 171, Rodeo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be decreased to $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid monthly as of April 1, 1937.
JULIA WAITE, 222- 4th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly,
be discontinued as of Apr. 1, 1937.
ADELINE CARDOZA, Lake Ave. Rodeo.
$20 State and 920 County aid monthly for needy children be increased to $20.
State aid and $35. county air monthly as of Apr. 1, 1j3T.
SALMON CHILDREN, C/o DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid and $27. County aid monthly for needy children be decreased to
$10 state aid and $10 county aid monthly as of Apr. 1,1%37.
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CHARLOTTE ZERME"10, 517- 2nd St. Richmond,
$10 State aid ftr Juanita be discontinued April 1, 1937 instead of Mar. 19, 1937
ELLA MAYBELL GROOM, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of Apr. 19, 1937•
ALICE HOLIDAY RODGERS, Route #2, Concord
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of Apr. 19, 1937•
JOHN HENRY WILLIAM DEMPSEY, Rte 1, Box 29, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. State and $16. County aid monthly be re-
newed as of Apr. 1, 1937.
HELEN ENOS, 2254 Almond Ave. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1, 1937• -
' ELLA MASTERSON, Box 157, Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1, 1937.
ROLLIN B. TROUSLOT, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid monthly be re-
newed as of Apr. 1, 1937•
ERNEST SCHOLZ, C/o Wm. STRAIGHT, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.75 state and $13.75 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1, 1937.
CHARLES HENRY RAY, Locust St. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Mar. 1, 1937. February and March checks be cancelled.
MAY BROCK, RFD Box 92, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of Mar. 1, 1937. March check be cancelled.
HARRIET ROBINSON, Gen. Del. Walnut Creek. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid monthly
be discontinued as of Mar. 1, 1937- March check be cancelled.
JOHN S. SIKER, Co: Hospital, Martinez. SARAH ELLA WILSON, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied. Old Age Security be denied.
ROSE LUCIDO, 315 Howard St. Martinez.
$10.00 State and $30 county aid monthly for needy tiildren be granted to
begin as of Apr. 19, 1937-
NANCY DELILA MEARS, 118 Meridian, PortChicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid only be granted monthly to
begin as of Apr. 19, 1937•
CHARLES HENRY TRETTE, Clayton.
Old Age Security in the amount of $9. State and $9 county aid monthly be grant
ed to begin Apr. 19, 1937•
CLARENCE BUSBY WHITE, Rte 1, Box 92, Pittsburg. State and 1 �0 C mty aid monthly
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.5 $ 7., y
be granted to begin May 1, 1937. TRANSFER.
SARAH JANE WHITE, Rte 1, Box 92, Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin May 1, 1937. TRANSFER
KATE LONGHURST 676- 12th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
' be renewed as of Mar. 1, 1937•
ANDREW MULLINS, 32 W. 2nd St, Pittsburg
Old Age Security in the amount of $17. 0 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1937• February and March checks be cancelled.
MARY JANE HANEY, 437 Cumberland St. Pittsburg. -
Old Age Security be deniyd.
' JAMES LATIMER, 266 East 6th, Pittsburg
Old Age Security be denied.
BEN GRANT 1702 F. Sr. Antioch.
Old Age Security 'n the amount of $14. State and $14. County aid monthly
be renewed as of Jan. 1937.
DAVID P. HUSTON, Box 142, Antioch -
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid monthly
be renewed as of Apr. 1, 1937•
MARGARET STIDHAM, Brentwood.
$10 State aid monthly for one minor half orphan child be granted to begin as
of Mar 1, 1937, RANSFER.
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Monday, April 19th, 1937 -- Cont6d.
JANE & BENJAMIN ALEXANDER, Hertz Ave. Danville. j
$26 State aid and $20 County aid monthly be discontinued to Jennie Preston,
Hartz Ave. Danville as of Apr. 3, 1937, $10. State and $10 county aid monthly be paid
.to Ray
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nd Alexander, 919 rennsylvania Ave. Richmond, as of Apr. 3, 19371 for the care
of Jane. $10 State s ii and $lOcounty aid monthly be paid to the Salvation Army Home!
Lyttnn, as of Apr. 9, 1937, for the care of Benjamin.
And the Board taken recess to ^eat on Monday, May 3rd, 1937. at 10 o'clocl—
A.M.
/� �kL•<� r/ Chairman. i
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPEP.OISORS OF CONtp.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
MONDAY, MAY 3rd, 193,7.
The Hoard mot at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. .J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
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Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Well s, Clerk.
The mirotes and prooeedinys of.the Board for And during the mm th of April,
1937, are read to the Boa*4- by the Clerk and by the Board approved as reed, and signed
by the Chairman and Clerk.
In the matter of Request of
Contra Costa County Building Trades
Council for organization of County
Employees.
Russ Roberts,.Bu9tnpss Agent of the Contra Copts County Building Trades
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council having appeared before this Hoard And requested the organization of the county `
employees to affiliate with said Contra Costa County Building Trades Council;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE j
HOARD ORDERED that it is the consensus of this Board of Supervisor= and said
Board of Supervisors does go on record as having no objections to the formation of
such an organization and said matter shell be left entirely to the discretion of the
said employees.
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In Matter of application of
John Jerome, for a permit to
construct, m-intain, ard operate
a Sports Exposition, at San Pablo. I
John Jerome, having filed with this Board an application for a permit to i
construct, maintain, operate and conduct,a Sports Exposition in the Township of San
Pablo, County of Contra Costa, and the County of Contra Costa at the present time
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having no ordinance providing for the manner of conducting such a Sports Exposition
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and for the collection of licenses therefor;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare s form of
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Ordinance governing the manner of conducting such a Sports Exposition, and providing
for license fees therefor and present such Form of Ordinance to this Board for consider—
ation or adoption at the earliest possible date.
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InMatter of Accepting Compromise
of case filed inthe Superior Court
of County of Contra. Costa entitled
The County of Contra Costa, etc.
Plaintiff, vs. Rifka Gursky, at al.
Defts." No. 14,636.
The District Attorney of Contra Costa County on Oct. 13th, 1928, having
filed an action in the.Superior Court of the State of Callfornla, in and for the Court
' of Contra Costa, entitled "The Count of Contra Costa, a t
County political subdivision of
the State of California, Plaintiff, vs. Rifka Gursky and N. Gursky, Defendants,
praying for ,judgment against said defendants in the sum of $104.55, and the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised thio Board that said defendants have
offered to compromise said claim for the sum of $25,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County accept the sum 'T
of $25. in full settlement of said suit and upon payment of the said sum of $25. �
the District Attorney is authorized to dismiss said suit upon the records of the
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Superior Court of said (bunty.
In Matter of petition of residents of
the Tenth Judicial Township for an
interim zoning Ordinance.
A petition signed by residents of the Tenth Judicial Township of Contra Coats
County, having been received by this Board and praying for the adoption of an interim
zoning ordinance affecting the territory lying withtn the said Tenth Judicial Townshi ,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDIR&D that the said petition be referred to the Planning Commission of the r
County of Contra Costa, and to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, to reP03 6 -"`
to this Board on Monday, June 7th, 1937.
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In Matter of Conslderetion of
Restoration of Salaries to Justices
of Peace. -1.
John?noore, Justice of the Peace of the 15th Judicial Township, of the County of
Contra Costa. having appeared before this Board and requested that the salaries
of the Justices of the Peace of Contra Costa County be raised to the rate prevailing
before the said Justicea had their voluntary out in their salaries;
IT 25 BY THE a)A)-RD ORDERED that the further consideration of the salaries of
Justices of the :-ace be continued to time of fixing the budget for the fiscal year ,
1938-39.
In Matter of Granting Authority
' i to R.R.Veale, to place two deer
In the Golden Gate Bridge Celebration
Parade.
R.R.Veale, having appeared before this Board and requested permission to .'
place two deer belonging to the County of Contra Costa and now located ton County s
Farm in Marsh Creek, in the parade to be held in San Francisco, on May A, 1937, in
connection with the celebration of the opening of the Golden Gate Bridge;
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE "
BOARD ORDERED th^.t permission be granted to the said R.R.Veale, to place the said two
deer in the aforementioned parade.
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Monday, MAY 3rd, 1937• --cont'd.
InMatter of Application for
Da,cc, Permit. '
WS-Cha-ria Council No. 222, Degree of Pocahontas, having Applied to this Board
for a permit to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock A.M. on May 8th, 1937, at Flor.de
Oakley Hall, Oakley;
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.F
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In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation
of F.E.Lane as Trustee of Bradford Reclamation _
District #2059• j
F.E.Lane, having resigned As a member of the Board of Trustees of Bradford
Reclamation District R2O5;,
IT 1S 2Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be accepted- And scld
office declared vacant.
In Matter of appointment of
L so Laird as Trustee of
Bradford Rrclama"_ion District #2059.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE!.
BOARD ORDERED that Le a Laird be and he is hereby appointed as Trustee of Reclamation
District #2059, to serve for the unexpired term of F.E.Lane, resigned.r,
In Matte-r of Declaring Ordinance #x247
duly published.
It appearing to this Doard that Ordinance No. 247 of the County of Contra
Costa, has been duly publ shed in Contra Costa Standard, for the time and in the
manner as prescribed by lam, as appears from affidavit of publication of Vida McNamer;
on file herein;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by
S,apervisor Trembath, that Ordinance No. 247 is hereby declared duly published and
in full force end effect.
In Matter of Release of Lien against
property of Lydia Mathews, under the
provisions of Old Age Security Act-
'h'HEREAS, LYDL4 MATTHEWS has heretofore received aid under the provisions of
the Old Age Security Act of the State of California; and
WHEREAS, said Lydia Matthec•s has also received aid under and by virtue of the
provisions of the Pauper Act of the State of California, and,
WHEREAS, a notice of lien to se—re the payment of said eid under the provis-
ions of the Old Age Security Act -,a recorded on the 8th day of Janvary, 1937, in
Volume I, Notices of Aid, page 113, in the office of the County Recorder of the County -
Recorder :if t!'.e County of Contra Costa; and., Ila .
SHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment of the aid given said Lydia
Matthews under and by virtue of the provisions of the Pauper Act of the State of
California ::as recorded on the 8th day of January, 1937, in Vol. 425 of Official
Records at page 154 in the office of the Courty Recorder of the County of Contra
Costa,State of California; and
t5'HUHFAS, a request has been made for a release of said liens;
NOW, THEREFORE, HL IT RESOLVED; That the llens above referred to shall be -
released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, o_ either of
them, are hereby authorized to execute a release of said liens on behalf of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of `antra Costa, Stnte of California, and '?
to cause said rc'_cese to be recorded in theoffice of the Recorder of said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Lon:, Cummings, Stov:, Buchanan and Trenbpth.
' Noes: None. ;
Absent: ?!one.
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In Hatter of Release of Lien of
property of Samuel Saari and Amanda
Saari under provisions of Old Age
Security Act of the Statecf California.
NHEREAS, SAMUEL SAARI AND AMANDA SAARI have heretofore*received aid under
the provisions of the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, and.,
WHEREAS, notices of lien to secure the payment of said aid under the provis-
ions of the Old Age 3ecurit; Act were recorded on the 24th day of September, 1936,
in Volume 1, Notices of Aid, pages 96 and 97 In the office of tha County Record-r
of the County of Contra Costa, and.
i94?ER^:�5, a request has been made for a release of said liehs. _
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the liens above referred to sbgll be
released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them,
are hereby authorized to execute a release of said liens on behalf of said Board of
Supervisors - the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause geld
release to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of geld County.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. _
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Issuing Permits
to County Hospital.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that each individual entering the Contra Costa Co,inty Hospital for
treatment except in emergency cases, shall present to the Superintend,-nt of said
Ho=pitsl, or the person in charge, a separate Hospital permit, signed by the proper
authorities of said County.,
In ?Satter of Purchase of land from '
' Sam E.Lurdgren and Hilda Marie Lundgren.
This Board harLn, heretofore published notice as required by law of its
intent'_or. to hi:rchese from Sam E.Lundgren and Hilda Maria Lundgren. his wife, to be
used for drainage purpo,,es, all of the real property hereinafter described, 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 folio-s, to wit:
A portion of that certain 13.45 acre tract of land lying and being in
the Rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County, CaliforniA,^aid tract
being more particularly set forth and de=crlbed in that certain deed
from Anders Just-us Ltontin and Doris Astrea Mont Ln, his wife, to Sac! E.
L:+ndgrer z Hilda ?Laria Lundgren, his wife, recorded Dec. 26, 1928,
in Vol. 163 at page 129, Official Records of Contra Cost- =^unty,
California, said portion of land being deserlbed as follows:
BEGINNING at the most westerly corner�i that certain 1.00 acre tract
of land described in that certain deed from Augustus Bessent and Emil,
Fggles-on Bessent, husband and 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, CalifornM, e d running thence from said point of
beginning, along the northeasterly line of the Martinez Pacheco Road,
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N. 64*0o' W. 200.09 feet to the point of commencement, of the
following deocribed port''-^n. of '_ - thence from said point of
commencement, centinuinp alon.r said northeasterly road line.
N. 64°00' w. 42.94 feet; thence leaving said northeasterly Toad
line and running N. 26°CC1 E. 7.88 feet; thence N. 60oOO1 E. 2?7.03
feet; thence northeasterly and tangent to said Inst mentioned course
along e carve to the right with a rads- of 140 feet, a distance of
136.83 feet; thence tangent to said last mentioned curve, S. 64-00-
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,
Califurnla, which 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. 26°00' w. 40.00 feet to the
nathensterly corner of the aforesaid 1.00 acre Howden Tract; thence
along the northerly line of said 1.00 acre Howden Trsct, N. 64o00l w.
200.00 feetto the northwesterly corner thereof; thence leaving
said northerly line and running southwesterly and tangent to said
last named course on a curve to the left with a radius of 100 feet,
a distance of 97.74 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S. 60°001 W.
209,54 feet to the point of commencement. Containing an area of 0.50
acres of land.
And no written objections or otherwise, to the purchase of said land, having been
received by this Board and this Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra
Costa County that said lana' be purchased for the sum of $1050,
UPON MOTION: OF Supervisor Cummings, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lsnd be nvrchased.
IT IS FURTHER Ci'D P."D that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of !the Contra Costa County Title Comp^ny , Ln sum of $1050 in payment of said real
property and payable out of the Surveyor's Maintenance Fund for Supervisor District
#3, and that the County 'treasurer pay the same, said warrant to be delivered by County
Auditor to the Contra Costa County Title Company, :o be held by them in escrow
until the coming in of a good and sufficient deed to said property, to be approved '
by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and of recordati3n of seid need in the
office of the County necorder, It is further ordered that the County Clerk record said
Deed In the office of the County -ecorder.
InMatter of Transfer of r'unds.
Upon request of D.1°.Teeter, County Auditor. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that following appropriation adjustments be authorized, to wit:
Decrease Increase.
Tax Collector- 108
701 Statutory Sal. Reg. $300.00 $300.00 Stat. Sal. Extra Help, 01
General Elections- 121.
03 Servlcc^_ 1P5,00 65.00 Salaries, Not. Stat. 02
60.00 supplies, 05
125.00 125.00
Ct. Hse & Grounds- 156. '
05 Supplies, 125.00 125.00 Employees Exp. Allow, 04
Hall of Records- 159
03 services 45.00 45.00 Replacements OS
Telephone Exchange-170
02 Salaries and 'Nages 75.00 75.00 Supplies 05
Agricultural Commissioner 242- v
03 Services 1_1.00 11.00 Replacements OS
Hosp. Care of In^ates-503. "x
05 Supplies 1200.00 1200.00 Services 03
Nat. Re-EMP. Bureau -509.
0' D alayces Expen. ce. 169. co 169.00 Salaries & wages 0 2 �
Detention Home- 518
05 Supplies 7 3.00 73.00 Replacements OB
Richmond Health Center- 532.
-�j Supplies 300.00 300.00 Services 03
County Park- 701. -
05 Supp'_ies 75.00 75.00 services 03. _
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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IWatter of Transfer of Funds. _
Upon request ofD.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $3614.34 be transferred
£row the General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
Nar.# Surveyor Supervisor Dist. Supervisor Dist. Svpervisor Dist.
' Accounts. #1 Accounts. #2 Account s. #3 Accounts.
1312 n
11+ 8955 $24.72
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1315 3.80
1316 37.30
1317 23.72
1318 1.25 .
' 1320 $ 8.00 61-53
1321 96.41
1322 62.55
1323 15.75
13N 84.25
1325 15.00 r
1326 2.80
1327 232.14 t
1328 57.75
1329 68.68
1330 128.25
1332 23.06 46.36
13333 91.50
133+ 500.00
1335 153.57
1336 16o.e5 s
1337 62.50 `i
13339 52. 10_
1340 c 51.26
1341 39.15
1342 206.61
134 142.23
' 1344 21.8.79
1345 14.33 88.26
1347 13. 7 1.00
1348 42.50
1349 496.36
1350 20.10
1351 24.19
1352 56.22
Totals- -- 2514.99 279.0 97.91. 722.37
Grand Total - $3,614.34.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote o£"tlbe Soard.K
In ..latter of Transfers of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance operations
for the balance of the current year, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following S.
new appropriations are hereby authorized, to wit:
' General Fund Salary Fund C & C
Fund.
County Clerk- 102.
05 Supplies $300.00
Tax Collector- 108.
�1 s atutory Salaries $200.00
' DistrictReplacemeAttorney- 112. .
0 nts 100.00
General Election- 121.
05 Supplies 80.00
Fire Protection- 247
02 Salaries & :7ages, 150.00 ;g
05 Supplies 50.00
Motor Police- 248
03 Services 130.00
Social Service Dept.-522.
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09 Replacements $15.00
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General Fund Snlery Fund C & G
Fund.
Board of Education- 694. ..
05 Supplies $500.00 '
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County Park- 701.
03 Services, 145.00
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Memorial Uonument - 705
03 services, - 55.00
Refund of Taxes- 811
0-0-Refund s, 125.00 `-
Detention Home- 518
9 Capital Outlays $195.00
1 35.00 200.00210.00;
The said order is passed by the unanimouc vote of the Board.jt
In Flatter of Transfer of Funds. i
Upon request of D.Y.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following list of appropriations be cancelled, to wit:
General Fund C & c Fund.
Primas^ Election- 122.
5 su p'plies $380.00
sup. Dist. 4 f H & B )
Mtee. Appnns 200.00
Detention Home- 516
02 Salaries and Wages $195.00
District Attorney- 112.
09•Capital Outlays lo0.O0
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Social Service Dept- 522. '
09 Capital Outlays 15.00
County Park- 701.
09 Capital utlays
$025U19 $210.00
The said order it passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,c-
In !:Satter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, IT IS BY THE
BCAP,D ORDERED that the fu d of .$17,100 heretofore set UD for General county School I
operations, be licreased to $23,100 in order to tf1-e care of emergency school expen-
ditures in the eastern part of the County of Contra Costa.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the BoErd.F,
In t*.o ::atter of Allowances to Indigents-
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to following
named Indigents:
AGOSTINO MOZZIlII, RFD Box 1629, San Pablo.
County cash allowance in the sum of $20. be granted monthly to begin Apr 1,1937•
ELZA TUPSIER. 829 Everett St. El Cerrito. u
County cash allowance-In sum of $20 be g-anted monthly to begin Apr. 1, 1937•'
PATRICK J. O'BRIEN, 247 Belmont, El Cerr_t
County cash ? lowance 1n gnm of $40 be increased to $45.00 monthly as of
April 1, 1937•
w`INA WIDP3ER, 231 So. 4th St. Richmond.
County cash allowance in sum of $10 ,ponthly be discontinued as of April 1, 1937•
JOHN G. POOLE, 421 Clayton St. E1 Cerrito.
Needy Blind aid in the amount of $18.50 Stvte and :$18.50 County be reno7ed
as Of Sept. 1936, and increased to $22.50 State and $22.50 County aid monthly as of
Mayl, 1937•
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EEMA ADEN, 734 So. 45th St. Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of MaY 3, 1937•
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ELI W. DAVIS, 3421 Garvin Richmond. -
Old ASP Security in the sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid monthly, be
granted to begin as of May 3, 1937•
ANNIE RICE, 552- 5th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 Wunty aid monthly,
be granted to begin as of Iday 3, 1937.
JOHN ANDERSON, 64 Railroad Ave. Pt.Rtchmond.
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17,50 County aid monthly be
' renewed as of .,,e.7, 1937•
ANNETTE BEA:., 221. So 21st, Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the :L7c of $12.50 State and $12..50 county aidmonthly be c
renewed as of May 1, 1937-
DEL 30RLEN, RFD 1, Box 486, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly be
renewed as of April, 1937.
ALICE L. CAGE, 1320-Liberty St. El Cerrito.
1 Old Age Security inthe mount of $14. State and $14. County aid moit-1+ly
be renewed as of �isy, 1937.
JOHN E. DEASEY, 717 Elm St. RSchmon9.
Old Age s?curity in the amount of $17.50 State and ,$17.50 Cannty aid monthly
'_'e renewed as of May,-1937-
FLORENCE i:-Ams, 534 Ohio, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and.$17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Tiny, 1937.
ELIZA J. MORRISON 7981 Terrace Dr. E1 Cerrito. h�
Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly ;r
be renewed as of May, 1937.
LOUISA OSTRANDER, 790 Balrs Cr El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of May, 1937.
ELIZABETH PATTERSON, 1904 Bissell Ate. richmond.
Old Age Security in the sum of 315.00 State and $15. County aid monthly
be renewed as of May, 1937• i
RICHARD SLATTERY, 434 31-s=ell Ave. Richmond.
013 Age Security in the amount of $5. State and $5 county aid monthly be
renewed as of May 1, 1937.
EMILY STANLEY, 478 Stege Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $12.50 State and :812.50 County aid monthl
be renewed as of May, 1937, and increased to $15.00 state and $15. County aid monthly
as of 118y 1, 1937.
Cornelia BOARD&AN, 746- So. 13th kichm�nc,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state. and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
JAMES BOUGHTER, 1429 Nevin Ave. Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the anount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County sid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
EDWARD JENKINS, 1532 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. .F
Old Age Security in the amount of $5.00.State and $5. County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937•
THOMAS LEAVY_, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937•
' GEORGE W. MERTES, 926 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of ,$12.50 state and $12.50 Qounty aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937•
OLE SCH_'11MM-, 513 Chanslor, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $1x.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
' FELIPA CARRER4, 594 Ripley, Richmond.
$40 State and $20 County aid monthly for Needy children be renewed as of May,l 37
MODESTO FERNANDEZ, San Pablo
$10 State and 310 county aid monthly for needy children be renewed as of May, 937
FLOR04CE PLAYFOP.D, 7146 Potr-ro, E1 Cerrito.
$40 State and $40 County aid monthly for needy .oh+ldren be renewed as of May, 937
OLLIIE BROOKS, 1726 Roosevelt, Richr..ond.
010 State and $10 county aid monthly for needy children be discontinued
May 1, 1937• -
LS3?" EDLEY DOLPHUS, Bos 14, Crockett.
Old A r Security in the an-nt of ;16.25 Stato and $16.25 County aid monthly
be decreased to x"12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly ss of Mey 1, 1937•
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MONDAY, May 3rd, 1937 -- Cont'd.
iYILLIAM LAMPARTER, Gen. Del. Crockett.
Old Age Security in the amour* of 1 0 tate and �' 0 County aid monthly
g y a 7.5 $-;-5 y ;
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
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MARY V. WRIGHT, Shell Ave. Mt.View, Martinez.
Needy Blind aid in the amount of $10 State and $10 county monthly be renewed
as of January 1, 1937.
MARY RILEY, Gen. Del. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly ;
be granted to begin as of.twat' 3 , 1937- j
FLETCHER TROUTMAN, Rte 1, Concord. .f
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.00 State and $16. Jo+•nty aid monthly be
renewed as of March, 1937.. ,
BENJAMIN WRIGHT, Pacheco.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and 415. County aid monthly be
renewed as of March, 1, 1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
monthly as of May 1, 1937.
MARY J. IYILLIAMS, C/o Mrs. A.G. Hoover, Pleasant Hill, Martinez. � 4
Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly j
be discontinued as of April 1, 1937.
CHRISANTO PERALTA, Co. Hospital, Martinez. j
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be
discontinued as of March 1, 1937, March check to be cancelled. _
BEATRICE SHEPHERD, Leslie St. Martin-z. �
$20 State and-460. County aid monthly for needy children be granted to begin
as of May 3, 1937.
ETHEL ARLiSTHONG, Jefferson St. Llartinez.
$20 State and $25. County aid monthly for needy children be increased to
$30 State and $25. County aid monthly as of April 10, 1937, and paid to Mrs. Ethel
Ann strong,instead of the S"wift's Preventorium as of April 10, 1937. (810.00 State
aid was being paid to the SrI ft's Preventorium for Leona Armstrong).
DAVID SILVER MRTIN, 165 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the sum . ,$17.50 State and ;17.50 County Std monthly
be granted to begin s.s of Way 3,1937.
CHARLES MANST_RkS, 10 6 Oumb^_rland,Pittsbjrg.
Old Afire Security In t!,e =um of $14.50 Sto.te and $14.50 wunty aid monthly be
discontinued as of April 1, 1937, April check be cancelled.
ER6iINIA DE MARCO, Port Chicago.
$30 State and 410 county aid monthly for needy children be renewed as of
May, 1937.
LIBBY JOAIUIN, Marsh Creek, Clayton, i
$40 State and $10. County aid monthly for needy children,be renewed as of j
May, 1937.
MARChi.INO HERNANDEZ, OnLley.
County east allowance In th- =-'nt of 415. monthly b^ granted to begin as
of May i, 1337.
BARBARA VASQ,UEZ, 604– 9th St. Antioch
County cash allowance in the smm of $17.00 monthly be granted to begin as _
of May 1, 1937.
WILLIAM KILGORE, Box 363, Antioch.
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of April 1, 1937-
GEORGIA FRANK ARTERBERRY, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount :' 414.50 State and $14.50 County aid monthly
be increased to $15. State and $15. County aid monthly as of April 1, 1937-
FRED Aa.ND, Byron.
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Old Age Security in the amount of $17.59 State and $17.50 County aid monthly.':
he discontinued as of March 1, 1937- March and April checks be cancelled.
MAF.TINUCCI, Barbara & Edmond– Payable to Mrs.Nora tatson, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave.
Richmond. $20 State aid for :Yards of the Juve.rtle murt be granted morthly to begini
as of May 3, 1937-
REED Raymond & Walter Leib– payable to the Salvation Ary✓ Home, Lytton, Calif.
$20 State and $20 county aid iW wards of the Juventle Cc•+rt be granted monthly to !
begin as of May 3, 1937.
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DEUS, Santiago (James) payable to Mrs.Ellen Gallagher, 607 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county aid for a ward of the Juvenile Court be granted monthly
to begin as of May 3, 1937-
MINCHACA Camilo (Henry) Payable to Mrs.Gracieuse Ellisando, Rte 3, Be;' 231,Hayward.j -_
$10 State and 410 county aid for a ward of tha Juvenile Court be discontinued as of
April 1, 1917. i
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In ?latter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Felix. Ceridono,
from City and County of San Francisco
to County of Contra Costa.'
A Porn of Agreement having been presented to this Beard by Social Welfare
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Department for the transfer of Felix Ceridono from City and County of San Francisco
to County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State of Oritfornia
' IT IS BY THE 'BOARD ORDERED that A.J.Buchanan, Chairmanr8 this Board,is
hereby authorized tc sign s.gme on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. .
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. W 17th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
chairman.
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.Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, May 17th, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Duchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumminge,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Opposing Assembly
Bill No. 1670.
WHEREAS, there is now pending before the Legislature of the State of
California, Assembly Bill No. 1670, whloh has to do withthe duties of County Purehae-
Ing Agents and,
' WHEREAS, it is the judgment of this Board of Supervisors that amid Bill
if it becomes a law, will hanger County Purchasing Agents from purchasing supplies
to the best Interests of the bounty-and will cause delay in purchases and will add
extra expense to the office of the bounty Purchasing Agent in keeping useless records;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa '.
County does go on record as being opposed to Assembly Bill No. 1670 and the Logislative
Representatives of Contra Costa County are hereby requested to use their influence
in preventing said Bill from becoming a Law.
In Matter of •The County of Contra Costa.
a Political Subdivision of the State of
Calif ornia, Plaintiff, vs. Perry Hinds.
et al. Defendants'. 021,777.
This Board has heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnatlo
Suit for the obtaining of a right-of-waythrough certain property described in said
order, and the Court having fixed the sum of One thousand, five Hundred and no/100
dollars (01,500.00) to be deposited with the Clerkof the Superior Court of the bounty
of Contra Costa as security to defendants in said complaint mentioned to secure to
said defendants and owners of any right, title and interest in and to said property
of dust compensation for taking, and any damages incidental thereto as soon as the Sea e
can be ascertained by lean.
' It is on motion duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order
by said Board ordered that the "ounty Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw his
warrant in favor of The County Clerk of said County from the Surveyors Fund of Sup.
District N3 in the sum of One thousand, five hundred and no/100 dollars (1,500.00)
as security for the following defendants, to wit:
Perry Hinds, $1,490.00 John low Land Bank Commissioner, $1.00
Blanche O.Hinds 1.00 John Doe 1.00
Frank R.Hodgson, 1.00 Jane Doe 1.00
H.W.browning 1.00 Black and White Company, a corp. 1.00
Walter C.Dean 1.00 Red and Yellow Company, a co-part-
Federal Land Bank of nership 1.00
Berkeley 1.00
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out of which any damages awarded on condemnation of said property shall be paid to
said defendants.
The said order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In the Matter of Application of
Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co.
to lay Gas Main along Trigallas ,
Ave, Antioch.
The Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having applied to this Board for
permission to install a two inch gas main along Trigallas Ave. near Antioch, starting
at the junction of Trigallas Ave. and Lone Tree Way and extendig eastward, a distance
of 3000 feet; '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said gas main be and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the 'ounty Sur-
veyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
IT IS FURTHiR ORDERED that the applicant shall assume all future cost for
maintaining said gas main..
In Matter of Application of East Contra
Costa County Irrigation District to lay
concrete pipe under certain county Roads,
In Supi Dist. #5.
East Contra Costa County Irrigation LSstrlct having applied to this Board
for permission to lay an 18 inch concrete pipe under the Byron-[nightsen Road at the
Northwest corner of Sec. 15, TIN, R3E. and a 16 inch concrete pipe crossing under Bixler '
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Road, at the Northeast corner of Sec. 15, T1N., R3E. and also ibr permission to deposit
In the bar-pit along Byron-$nightsen Road, the spoils of a drainage ditch to be con-
structed along the west property line of the property of Wm. J. Estes, and also to
deposit in the bar-pit along the Bixler Road, the spoils of a drainage ditch to be
iconstructed on the north side of property of Horace Hill, approximately 2000 feet,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission 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. -
IT IS FLWHER ORDERED that all future cost of maintaining pipe crossings shall.
be assumed by the applicantt
In Matter of application of
H.P. Garin Company for permission
to install concrete pipe across
Byron-[nighteen Highway.
H.P. Garin Company having applied to this Board for permission to dig a ditch
and install 24 inch concrete pipe across Byron-Rnightsen Highway, approximately 1/2
mile south of the Watson Ranch in Supervisor District #5,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said concrete pipe be and thee.
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.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all future costs of maintaining said crossing
shall be assumed by applicant..
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In Matter of Application of Tide Water
Associated Oil 6ompany to excavate in
the County Road for making repairs
to pipe lines, 1n the town of Byron,
near the S.P. Depot.
TheTide Water Associated 011 Company having applied to this Board for
permission to excavate In the County Road near the S.P. Depot In the Town of Byron,
for the purpose of making repairs to pipe llnes,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to do said work 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 "istrict.
In Matter of application of
Martinez Chamber of Commerce
for permission to use front steps
of Hall of Records, on June 12, 1937•
The Chamber of Commerce of the City of Martinez, having applied to this Board
for permission to use the Hall of Records steps for a Cdstume Review on Saturday
night, June 12th, 1937.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to John Moore, Justice of Peace of
15th Judicial Township, to leave the
State of California.
John Moore, Justice of the Peace of the 15th Judicial Township, having
' applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to leave the State of California
for a period of thirty days from and otter the date of leaving the State of Californ
be and the same is heeby granted to the said John Moore.
In Matter of approval of Contract
between the U.S. Biological Survey
and the California State Department
of Agriculture and the County of Centra Costa.
The United States Biological Survey and the California State Department of
Agriculture having presented to this Board, a Form of Contract forthe purpose of
predatory animal control within the County of contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County of Contra Costa shall contribute
the sum of$1000 for said work, and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of thisBoard, is hereby
' authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
San Ramon Community Club having applied to this Board for a permit to
' hold a dance at San Ramon Community Hall In San Ramon, on May 22nd, 1937 and on
June 19th, 1937, until hour of 2 o'clock P.M.
It is by the Board ordered that the said permission be and the same is hereby
granted.
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In Matter of Making Payment to Joint Highway
District #13 Contlqpnt Fund.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State
of California, did on the 17th day of May, 1937, file with this Board a certified
copy of a certain Resolution adapted by said Board of Directors on June 10, 1936,
determinlrg that a Contingent Fund in the amount of $40,000.00 is immediately necessai7 ,
for the incidental expenses of said District, and that the proportion of said fund
to be borne by Contra Costa County is ten per cent (10%) of said sum, or 14,000.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the sum of $4,000.00 be, and the same
Is hereby appropriated from the Motor Vehicle Fund, for the purpose above stated,
and that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby auth-
orized and directed to Issue his warrant in the arm of $4,000.00 payable to Joint
Highway District No. 13,of the State of Califbrnia, drawn upon the Said Motor Vehicle -
Fund, and to deliver the same to the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District,
and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa Is hereby authorized to cash said
Warrant upon presentation,-
In Matter of Payment of Interest
on Bonds of Joint Highway District
No. 13 of the Stateof California.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway DistrietNo. 13 of the
State of California, did on the 17th day of May, 1937, file with this Board, a cer-
tified copy of a certain resolution, finding and determining that x34,900.00 is re-
quired Immediately to provide the funds necessary to pay in full the interest coupons
becoming due on July 2, 1937, on the $1,904,000.00 principal amount of unmatured boners
issued and sold by said Listrict, and that under and by virtue of the levy heretofore
made upon the County of Contra Costa on the first day of February, 1934, the
County of Contra Costa is required to pay 10% of said amount or the sum of $3,490.00;
NOW, THEREFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Auditor of the bounty of `'ontra
Costa, be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasury
of the County of 'ontra Costa on the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway Dis-
trict No. 13 of the State of California, In the sum of $3,490.00 and to deposit the
same with the Treasurer of said District, and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County
Is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon presentation thereof
properly endorsed.,\
In Matter of Release of Lien
against property of Virginia S.
McPherson, deceased. _ -
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF LIENS UNDER OLD AGE
SECURITY ACT.
WHEREAS, the Social Service Department of the County of Contra Costa, '
State of California, did on the 6th dap of January, 1936, record in Vol. 390 of
Official Records of the "ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, and on the 19th
day of February, 1936, record in Vol. I, Notices of Aid, at page 33, in the office
of the County Recorder of the County of contra Costa, State of California, notices
of aid given to Robert McPherson of the Town of Lafayette, County of Conr a Costa,
State of California, under the Old Age Security Act of the State of California; and
WHEREAS, the recording of said notices of aid places liens, or purports to
place liens, upon the following described real property situated in the County of
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Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and
being in the Town of Lafayette, Oounty of Contra Costa, State of
California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit;
All of Lot numbered two (2) and part of Lot numbered twelve (12)
in Block Three (3) as said lots and Block are delineated and so
designated on that certain Yap entitled •Yap No. 1, Lafayette
Homeattes by the R.N. H;rgess Ceapany, a port ion of the Rnn3c
' Laguna de los !aloe Colorados, Contra Costa County, California*
filed In the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa county
California, on the 5th day of October, 1914, and being more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the Westerly line of Lot
(2) Two, in Block Three (3) above referred to, withthe northerly
line of a certain street 50 feet wide; thence along said northerly
line North 86 degrees 26'30• East, 49.61 feet; thence along the
' easterly line of said lot two (2) and said line produced northerly,
north 3 degrees 33130■ West, 351.96 feet to the center of a certain
creek; thence along the center of said Creek, south 57 degrees 58'
west, 51.74 feet; thence along the westerly 11ne of Lot 12 of said
Block three (3), south 0 degrees 30' East, 77.40 feet; thence along
the westerly line of said Lot No. two (2) south 3 degrees 331309 East
250 feet to the point of beginning.
said property being the same as described in that certain deed from H.T.Silvius I -
to Virginia S.McPherson (a married woman), dated March 12, 1927, and recorded in Vol.
77 of Official Records, at page 485, in the office of the County xeoorder of the Count
of Contra Costa, on the 1st day of April, 1927, and,
WHEREAS, it appearing that the aforesaid real property is the separate
property of Virginia $.McPherson, now deceased, formerly the wife of the said Robert
McPherson, and that at the time of the recording of said notices of aid the said
Robert McPherson had no interest in said real property; and,
WHEREAS, the recording of said notices of aid on said real property was done
' inadvertently by the said Social Service Department and said Social Service Department
now desires to have said liens, or purported liens, removed, and has requested this
board to authorize the release of said liens, or purported liens;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the liens, or
purported liens above referred to be released, and the Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors is hereby authorized to execute a release of said liens, or purported lien ,
on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the'County of Contra Costa, State of Callforn a,
and to cause said release to be recorded in the office of the 'ounty Recorder of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Ayes; Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
.Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Authorizing Expenditure
of $2000 by the County Surveyor of Contra
Costa Ca=y for improvement of Ygnacio Avenue
inTown of walnut Creek.
' The City Council of the City of Walnut Creek having filed with this Board a
certified copy of a resolution adopted by said City Council requesting the County of
Contra Costa to improve and repair that certain public street namely Ygm cio Avenue,
in the City of Walnut Creek, and this Board deeming theimprovement of Ygnaclo Avenue
Snthe City of Walnut Creek, of interest to the entire County of Contra Costa,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the CountySurveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby
authorized to expend the sum of ((2000 out of the Motor Vehicle Funds allocated to
Supervisor 111strlct #3 of said County, for the Improvement of Ygnacio Avenue in the
City Limits of the City of Walnut Creek.
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
This Board having on Sept. 3, 1935, declared its intention by Resolution to
transfer the sum of $2500 each year for four years, from the Motor Yehlcle Fund of
said County to Acquisition and Improvement District N2, Fund, to assist that District'.
in liquidation of indebtedness Incurred In constructing streets which were declared
by this board to be of general county use.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE .
BOARD ORDERED that $2500 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to Acquisition and
Improvement District #2 Fund, for the year 1936-37.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,;
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to finance current highway warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the sum of $7,533.52 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.
Accounts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts.
1353 to
1373, Inc. $52.60
1374 $16.86
1376 19.54.
1379 1390-86
1379 $115.44
1360 3j.80
1382 26.25
138 15-75
1385 107.84 $5.38
1386 15.15
1387 51.00
1389 14.45 51.30
1j991 1597.91 3.62
1392 129.03
1393 10.43
13954 25-91-
139
5.9E
1 96 67:50
1397 10.00
1396 164.90
N00 62.50 143.05
1401 48.00
14o32 5.52 362.70
1404 6.00
1400 722.42 160.80
1408 9.27 53.91-
1409 136.93
1410 115.72
14il 1351.54
141332 76.F6
1414 92. 9 6.46.
2 l-51 0.27 - 1796-45-
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Grand Total -- $7533.52•
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-�
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In Matter Cr Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.4!eeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the sum of 15000. be transferred from Supervisors Motor Vehicle Fund Appropriations
for Supervisor District #3, to Surveyor's Appropriations for the same District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of 11000 be transferred from Supervisor
' Motor Vehicle Fund Appropriations for Supervisor District N3 to Supervisors Appropria -
ions for Supervisor District #2.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Preparation of Budget
' for year 1937-38.
At the request of County Audit or,D.M.Teeter, IT33 B': THE BOARD ORDERED that
the heads of all departments of Contra CostaCounty and the governing bodies of all
special districts of said County, prepare and file their Budget Requests,upon forms
to be provided by the County Auditor. with the County Auditor not later than June
21st, 1937•,;
In Matter of Authority ,o John A.
Miller, Sheriff, to apply for N.P.A.
Finger-Print Index Project.
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that John A.Miller, Sheriff of the "ounty of 6ontra Costa, be and
he is hereby authorized to apply to Works Progress Administration for a W.P.A.Project
of indexing finger-prints.
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Wm. M. Rowe> to
the County of Contra Costa from City
and County of San Francisco. under the Old
Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau having presented to this
Board a Form of Agreement for transfer of Wm. M. Rowe from City and County of San
Francisco, to County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of the State
of California.
IT IB BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he
Is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
' In Matter of approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Dana Terrill from
Alameda County to Contra Costa ''ounty,
pursuant to Old Age Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau, having presented to this
' Board a Form of Agreement for transfer of Emma Terrill, from Alameda County to Contra
Costa County, pursuant to old Age Security Act of the State of California.
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buehanan, Chairman of this Board be and he
Is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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InMatter of Approval of Agreement for
Transfer of Howard 3.Williams, to Contra
Costa County no Slskiyou County, under
Old Age Security Act.
Otis Lovetidge, Director of Social Welfare Department, having presented to
this Board, a Form of Agreement for Transfer of Howard $.Williams, from $1sklyou County
to Contra Costa County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanon, Chairman of this Board, be and
he Is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Oontra Costa.
InMatter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Mrs Ewa Wilkerson
from Tulare County to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having presented ' '!
to this Board, a form of Agreement for Transfer of Yrs. Emma Wilkerson from Tulare
county to Contra Costa County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chalmanof thisBoard, be and he
Is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
InMatter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be granted to Indigents,
to wit:
FILOMENA MOITOZA, P.O. Box 23, San Pablo.
County cash allowance in the amount of $30, per month be renwed as of May 1,1937.
DANIEL HURLEY, 1918 Grant St. Berkeley.
Needy blind aid in the amount of $25. State and $25. county aid per month be '.
renewed as of April 1, 1937.
Ann Ausk, 1434 San Pablo, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security 1n the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be
granted to begin May 17, 1937•
CHARLES AUSK, 1434 SanPablo, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State and $15• county aid per month be
granted to begin May 17, 1937•
HARRIET B. DIERCKS, 219 Nichol Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin May 17, 1937.
HENRY C. SUMPTER, 32 Cottage Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
begranted to begin May 17, 1937-
WONG KING WONG (JAN WING) 246- 15th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin May 17, 1937•
CORNELIUS CLARKE, Tenant Ave. Pinole.
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May, 1937•
CORA DAVIS, 425- Norvell, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of June, 1937•
CLARK HALL, R.F.D. Box 324, Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of April, 1937.
AGNES LAMBERT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond. �..:._
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June, 1937.
GEORGIA SKILES, 1348 Davidson, San Demardino.
Old Age Security in the sum of $16.00 State.and $16.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
per month of June 1, 1937•
THOMAS BARRETT, 1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15. County aid per month be',
Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month a5 of May 1, 1937•
LAWRENCE NORLEN, 4526 Potrero Ave.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15• State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.y0 County aid per month as of May 1, 1937•
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FRANK J. VIERIA, 303 Santa Clara, Richmond Annex..
Old Age Security in the amount of.$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month be
Increased to 412.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of May 1, 1937•
ALICE D. KUCHAN, 341- 19th St. Richmond.
$20 State aid and $35. county aid per month be granted for needy children to
begin as of MsQr 17, 1937.
MAE HARDEN, 260 Santa C1ara,Richmord,
$30 State and. $40 County aid per month be renewed for needy children as of June
1937.
' WILLIAM B. AKINS, 737 Ninth St. Richmond.
$10 State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of June 1, 1937
and 410 State aid be Increased to 410 State aid and 410 county per month for Needy
children as of May 1, 1937.
HENRIETTA CURRY, 2361 Brooks Ave. Richmond.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to $10
State aid and $20 county aid per month for needy children as of 5-9-37.
' STEVEN HIGHT, Danville.
Needy blind aldin the amount of 410 State and $10 county aid per month be
renewed as of June, 1937. and Increased to $12.50 State and$12.50 County aid per
month as of June 1, 1937•
ROBERT E. McPHERSON, Moraga Ave. Lafayette.
Old Age Security In the amount of $15. State and $15. County aidter month be
renewed as of March, 1937, and Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month as of May 1, 1937•
ALEXANDER & JULIE MAZOUE, Rte *2, Concord.
County cash allowance In the mount of $YO per month be renewed as of June 1,
1937-
ANNA E. ANDREW 615 Haven St. Martinez.
County cash allowance in the amount of $12. per month be renewed as of May 1,
1937, and increased to $20 per month as of May 1, 1937.
WILLIAM BROWN, Box 15, Walnut Creek.
Needy blind aid in the m ount of $12.50 State.and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937•
ERNEST NAGEL, Box 31, Concord.
Needy blind aid In the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 County old per
' month be renewed as of May, 1937.
JOHN H. SKEWES, Box 1123, Martie z.
Needy blind aid in the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937.
EMMA PERKINS CHARLES, 1975 Mt.Diablo St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be granted to begin as of May 17, 1937•
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HENRY CROW, Box 231, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. em my aid per month be
granted to begin as of May 17, 1937.
HENRY TURNER JONES, Gen.Del. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of May 17, 1937•
EDWARD MONROE MERRIMAN, Bae 12, Coneod.
Old. Age Security In the mount of $15• State and $15• County aid per month be
renewed as of May, 1937•
BERTOLA TAMBINI,pacheco.
Old Age Security in the amountof $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
' be renewed as of May, 1937.
WM. CHRISOFER TITUS, Rte N1, Shell Ave. Martinez.
Old Age Security b the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937•
GEORGE BURTON, Co. Hos{L al, Martinez.
Old Age Security March check being held in the Auditors office be cancelled.
' THEODORE MEDLIN, 1925 East. St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of May 1, 1937.
MARGARET ELIZABETH MITCHELL, Concord.
Old Age Security be denied as of May 17, 1937•
MANUELA REYES, 1100 Ferry St. Martinez.
$40 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
June, 1937.
LUCIDO (FRANCES) 215 Foster, Martinez.
$10 State aid per month be ms5s payable to Miss Rose Lucldo.
JENNIE REBECCA PHILLIPS, Box 19, Port Chicago.
Needy blind aid In the amount e_*410 State and $10 county aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 1, 1937•
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NELLIE RAY WICKHAM, 79 Bayview Ave. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $ 3.50 State and t7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of MV 17, 1937.
PHILLIP OTT, Box 292, Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State and 117.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of M8y 1, 1937. _
HARRY H. PATTERSON, 290 w. 6th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security In the m ount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937.
ANDREW J. HOLDEHYAN Port Chicago.
Old Ag e Security be denied as of May 17, 1937•
DELPHINA QUEZADA, 345 Front St. PSthburg.
$70 State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of June 1, 1937.
MAMIE WILKINSON, 173 East 15th St. Pittsburg.
$10 State aid per month be increased to 110 State and $4G County aid per month
as of May 1, 1937, for needy children.
EMMA WILKERSUI, East 6th St. Antioch
Needy blind aid in the amount of 910 State and $10 county aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 1, 1937, and transferred as of June 1, 1937•
ROBERT BOYD Nevada Hotel, Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month)
be renewed as of May, 1937•
MARY ELIZABETH BROWN, 08- Ninth St. Antioch _
Old Age Security In the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937
BERNOVICH FAMILY, Payable to: Mrs. Peter Sindicich, Box 142- RFD, Martinez.
$50 State and $30 county aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be '..
renewed as of March 17, 1937.
MICHARL GUIFFRIDA, Payable to Mrs. Marie Gatto, 423 Norvell, E1 Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of April, 20, 1937.
MICHAEL JAMES, Payable to: Mervyn Porter, 2894 Willow Pass Rd, Concord.
Lorraine James, Ruth James.
$30 State and $30 County aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be re- ,
newed as of April 15, 1937•
HELEN RAY MACHADO. Payable to: Mrs.Robert Black , 832 Talbert St. Martinez.
$10 State and $10 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of April 15,1937. -
ROSE PANIGAZZI, Payable to: Mise Giovannina Panigazzl, 2228 Union St. S. F.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be renewed _
as of March 19, 1937•
JOE TESCHAIRA, Payable to Mrs. H.K. Martin, Box 1066, Richmond.
$10 State and $10 County aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of Feb. 28, 1937•
OLVALDO MINCHACA, Payable to: Mrs. Gracieuse E119sando, Rte 3, Box 231, Heyward.
$10 State aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be increased to $10
State aid and $10 county aid per month as of May 1, 1937•
FRANCISCO ESPINOSA, Payable to Sunshine Camp.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court
be decreased to $10 State aid only per month as of May 4, 1937, and made payable to
Sunshine Camp.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 7th, 1937, at 10
o'clock A.M. /
Clerk. CHAIRMAN.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervigors 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 May,
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1937, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the
' Chairman and Clerk. - ---
In Matter of Advertising the
Resources of Contra Costa County
at Martinez Early Days Fiesta Celebration.
Representatives of the Martinez Chamber of Commerce having appeared before
' this Board and requested that the slim of $150 be paid to the said Chamber of Commerce
for advertising the resources of Contra Costa bounty at the Martinez Early Days
Fiesta Celebration to be held on June 11-12-13, 1937, at City of Martinez, and this
Board deeming said celebration a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra
Costa "ounty;
It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the Martinez Chamber of Commerce
for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at the Martinez
Early Days Fiesta Celebration to be conducted by said Martinez Chamber of Commerce
in the City of Martinez, on June 11-12-13, 1937.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Martinez Chamber of Commerce present
to this Board, a duly verified claim on the advertising fund of said County, in sum
' of $150 In onyment of grid advertising.,
In Matter of Extermination of
Ear Wigs invicinity of Sen Pablo.
Ernest Woodfeldt, representing the Chamber of Comr-rce of the Town of San -
Pablo, County of Contra Costa, having appeared before this Board and requested
the assistance of this Board in the extermination of ear wigs In the vicinity of San
Pablo, Contra Costa County, -
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa bounty,
co-operate with the members of the Chamber of Commerce of the Town of San Pablo,
and with residents of the Town of San Pablo, and the western end of the county,
and that he immediately use all due diligence in the extermination of ear wigs from
' the Districts above mentioned
In Matter of Granting Authorization
to J.Y..Morrow, Purchasing Agent,to
sell Old Carpets and Rugs.
J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County having reported
to this hoard that there are old carpets and rugs in the Court House Building of
Contra Costa County, which might be sold to the advantage of said County,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, `t is by the
Board ordered that J.H.'Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, sell said old carpets and
rugs to the best advantage of Contra Costa County.
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Monday, June 7th, 1937 -- Continued.
InMatter of Granting Permission
to Coast Counties Gas & Electric
Co. to lay gas Lines.
The Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having applied tothis Board for
permission to lay a four inch gas main along the westerly boundary of the Port Chicagr;-
Concord Highway, commencing at the point where the Standard Pacific Gas line crosses
the aforementioned road, and extending westerly to the City limits of the city of
Concord, at the ,Junction of Salvio Street and Bay Point highway;
And the said Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company having applied for permiss-
ion to install a two inch gas main on Happy Valley road, starting at the Junction of
the aforesaid road with the State Highway in the Town of Lafayette, and continuing -
along the western boundary of said road, to its ,Junction with the Briones Valley road;
thence turning south and following along the eastern boundary of the Happy Valley Road,
to a point where said road makes a right angle turn at the Phillips and Santos property;
thence along the western boundary of said road to the State Highway,
On motion of Sun«rvisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, TT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said gas lines 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 Snpervisonsof said Districts.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thatsald applicant shall assume all future cost for the
maintenance of said gas lines.-,
In the Matter of Petition of
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co. to place poles and cable
alonrt walnut Blvd. in Sup.
Dist. #5•
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for
permission to place poles and approximately 6336 feet of aerial and buried cable
along walnut Blvd. south of.Brentwood.in Sup. Dist. #�"
Upon mor.len of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT 'IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to place said poles and cable be and the
same is hereby granted, =aid 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.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall assume all future cost for
maintenance of said poles and cable
In Matter of Correction of ,
Erroneo,i� Assessment.
Geo. O.Meese, county Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization
In accordance with provisions of Section 3981 of the Political Code, for the correct:-
ion of follozl ng erroneous assessment, to wit:
Lot 9, Block 35, Boulevard Gardens, was deeded to Contra `'osta County October 9th,
1931, and recorded in Vol. 309, Official Records, at page 136,
and authorization to County Auditor to cancel taxes and delinquencies thereon is
requested;
ANd the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of
Contra Costa County, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for correctlon of said erroneous
assessment is hereby granted.
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Intrc Matter of luthorization to Tax
Collector of Contra Costa County, to
grant Free Peddler's Licenses.
Arthur C.Thompson, and Maynard B.Harris, honorably discharged War Veterans
of the United States of.America, having applied to this board for free licenses to
peddle sign cards in the County of Contra Costa,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
' BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby
authorized to issue to said Maynard B. Harris and Arthur 0-.Thompson, free licenses
to peddle in the Oounty of Contra Costa.,
' InMatter of application of H.P.
Garin Co. for permission to dump
drain-ditch.
H.P.Garin Company having applied to this Board for permission to dump a drain-
ditch into the drain-ditch now running along the west side of the road fronting
Beata Ranch, in Supervisor Listrict #5.
On motionof Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to dump said drain-ditch be and the same is hereby
granted.
In Matter of Application of
Vet-Pan's Welfare Board of the
State of California for cancellation
of taxes on real property.
The Veteran's 'Welfare Board of the State of California, having applied to
' this Board in accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1.925 for an order directing
the County Tax Collector and County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, to cancel
the taxes levied upon each and all of the following assessments, together with penaltlEb
and costs, if any, attached thereto, - -
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT iS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that nuthorizatlon to the Oounty Auditor and Tax Collector for the
cancellation of said taxes, be andthe same is hereby authorized, to wit:
That certain tract of lana situate, lying and being in the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
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Lot 7 in Block C, as designated on the Map entitled, "Map of Berkeley Highlands"
which mac was filed in the office of ter Recorder of the County of Contra Coste, State
of California, on April 17, 1912, in Vol. 6 of Maps, at page 150.
Deed recorded Feb. 6, 1937, In Vcl. 434, Page 292, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-35-
Assessed to C.M.MacGregor and Lena G.Macuregor.
' Veteran Contract Holder- Sanford J. Ellenburg, Con. #19687
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That certain tract of land situate, 'lying and being in the bounty of Contra
Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
PARCEL ONE: Lot B in Block23; as designated on the Map entitled "Subdivision
No. 1 of the City of Bay Point, being a resubdivision of a portionof the City of -4
Bay Point, and shown on the 'Official Map of the City of Bay Point as Blocks 3,7,
8, 22, 23, 24' filed August 17, 1908, in Book 1, page 24, Records of Contra Costa
County, California" which nap was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Oounty
of Contra Costa, State of California, on November 20, 1917, in Vol. 16 of Maps, at
page 335•
EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL ONE. "The right to lay, operate and maintain through,
across and upon the streets.adjoining the property such gas, water and other mains,
conduits for electricity wires or cables as to the first party may seem proper"
as provided for in the deed from Pacific States Lumber Company, formerly Coos Bay
Lumber Company, to W.M.Jones, dated March 28, 1925, and recorded May 29, 1925, in Vol.
491 of Deeds, at page 324.
PARCEL TWO: Portion of Lot 10 in Block 23, as designated onthe map entitled
"Subdivision No. 1 of the City of Bay Point, being a resubdivision of a portion of the
City of Bay Point and shown on the 'Official Map of the City of Bay Point as Blocks
3,7,8, 22, 23, 241filed August 17, 1908 in Book 1, page 24, Records of Contra Costa
County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the "ounty
of Contra Costa, State of California, on November 20, 1917, In Vol. 16 of Maps, at
nage 335, Described as follows.
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Mcnday, June 7th, 1937— Continued.
BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Lot 10 hereinabove referred to; thence
running along the easterly boundary of said Lot, North 47.51 feet; thence leaving
said easterly boundary, south 71028'30" West, 50.47 feet to a point on the Westerly
boundary line of Lot 10 and the easterly boundary line of Park Avenue, as shown
on said Map, and from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius
of 360 feet bears south 63629120" West; thence running along the easterly line of
Park Avenue and said curve in a southeasterly direction, 45.62 feet to the southwest ..
corner of Lot 10; thence leaving the westerly boundary line of Lot 10, North 70045'
East, 31.91 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded Feb. 20, 1937 in Vol. 432, page 267, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38.
Assessed to N.D.Captan and ;label Captan.
Veteran `'ontract Holder- Daisy E. M.Stebbins, Cont. #19744.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg,
County of `'ontra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 13 in Flock 228, as designated on the Map entitled "Central Addition,
Pittsburg, Contra Costa Co., Calif." hich map was filed in the office of the Record-
er of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 16, 1928, in Volume.
21 of Maps, at nage 579•
Deed recorded Feb. 9, 1937 In Vol. 433, page 73 of Official Records. .
Taxes 1937-39.
Assessed to Joseph H.Siino and Grace Oilno.
Veteran Contract Holder- Corinne Mary Hornsby Cont. #19,691.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of any special assessments for
street work or other improvements of like character, shall be made.K
In Matter of Declaring office of ,
Erick Freud, Fire Commissioner of
Bay Point Fire District, vacant.
Erick Freid, Fire Commissioner of Bay Point Fire District having moved his
residence from thejurisdiction of said Bay Point Fire District,
On motionof Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE.
BOARD ORDERED that the office of Erick Freid as commissioner of Bay Point Fire District
is hereby declared vacant.
In Matter of appointment of
Benjamin Hoffman, as Commissloner
of Bay Point Fire District.
There being a vacancy on Board of Fire Commissioners of the Bay Point
Fire District, caused by the declaring of the office of Erick Freid, vacant,
Upon motion of hunp:vtsor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Benjamin Hoffman, be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner
of the Bay Point Fire District to serve for the unexpired term of Erick Freld.,
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to J.E.Christiansen,
Justice of Peace,lOth Township.
J.E.Christiansen,.Justice of the Peace of Tenth Judicial Township, of Contra
Costa County, having requested permission of this Board to absent himself from said
District,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.E.Christiansen, Justice of the Peace of 10th Judicial Township,
be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from said Loom ship for a period of -..
thirty days, from and after the date of leaving said Township.
InMatter of Authorizing County Surveyor
to survey the highway south of Alamo.
A communication having been received by this board from John H. Skaggs, Dis-
trict Engineer, Division of Highways of the State of California, requesting that R.R.
Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be authorized to survey the highway
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south of Alamo where same fronts the property of Robert F.Booth, for the purpose of
determining the width of said Highway,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he
Is hereby authorized and directed to su^vey and ascertain the width of the highway
hereinabove described.,
' InMatter of Resolution authorizing
Release of Lien under Old Age Security
Act, on property of Robert F.Johnson,
WHERr^.6S, ROBERT F. JOHNSON has heretofore received aidunder the provisions of
the Old Age Security Act; and,
' WHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure thepayment thereof,as provided for in Sec.
4, of said Act was recordedon the 9th day of February, 1937, in Vol. 1, Notices of All,
at page 114, Contra Costa Co_,nty Records, and,
WHEREAS, a request has been made for a release of said lien; -
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the lien above referred to shall be re—
leased and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are
hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said release to be
recorded in the office of the Recorder of said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and. Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
' In the Matter of Resolution
Authorizing Execution of Release of
Lien on property of Mary L.Jordan,
under Old Age Security Act.
WF.EREAS, MARE L. JORDAN, has heretofore received aid under the provisions of
the Old Age Security Act, and,
WHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof as provided for in See.
4 of said Act, was recorded or. the 19th day of Feb. 1936, in Book 1 of Notices of Aid,
at page 40, of Contra Costa "ounty Records, and,
WHEREAS, a request has been made for a release of lien;
NOW, TH-;F.FORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the lien above referred to shall be re—
leased and the Chairyan and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are
hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the board of Supervisors -_
of the County of `'ontra Costa, State �f California, ^_nd to cause said release to be
' recorded in the office of the Recorder of said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence
' to Chas. L.Dodge, County Treasurer.
Charles L. Dodge, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, having applied to -
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this Board for permission to leave the State of California,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by supervisor Cummirgs, IT IS BY THE -
BOARD ORDERED that Charles L. Dodge, 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
said State. '`-
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Monday, June 7th, 19717-- Continued.
In Matter of Appointment
of E.G.Nash and Walter T.Helms
as Members of Board of Education
of Contra Costa, County.
The terms of office of E.G.ilash and Walter T.Helms, as Members of the Board
of Education of Contra Costa County, having expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that E.G.Nash and Walter T.Helms, be and they are hereby appointed,
members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for a term of two years.;
InMatter of Installation and
maintenance of an additional light
inCrockett-Crolona- Valona Highway ,
Lighting District.
A petition signed by at least 25 tax payers and residents residing within the
boundaries of Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lighting District in said County of
Contra Costa, having been received by this Board, praying for installation of one
100 C.P. additional light in said Lighting District, to be installed at following
location: At corner of First Avenue and Pomona Avenue.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company be and it is hereby
authorized to install said light at the location as herein set out.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND THIS BOARD FINDS that the cost of maintenance of
said additional light will be the sum of $20,40 per year, and the "ounty Auditor
of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to levy, at the time of levying taxes,
a tax on the taxable property of said District in an amount which will raise the said
sum.,
InMatter of Authorizing Commissioners
of Brentwood County Fire Protection District
to Build Fire House and Club Houe,
The Commissioners of the Brentwood 'ounty Fire Protection District having '
applied to this Board for permission to construct a fire house and club room for the;;,
Volunteer Fire Department of the Brentwood County Fire Protection District and to
use unexpended balance of approximately $1280 remaining to the credit of said District,
after the payment of all current bills;
'n Notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Commiss-
ioners of said Brentwood County Fire Protection District to construct a fire house
and club room on property in the Town of Brentwood, owned by the County of Contra '
Costa, and partially occupied by the American Legion Memorial Building.
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In Matter of Preparation of Lease !
between Brentwood County Fire Protection
District and County of Contra Costa.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be. and he
is hereby authorized to prepare a Lease, between Brentwood County Fire Protection
District and the County of Contra Costa, for certain properties In the Town of
Brentwood, and owned by the County of Contra Costa, and to be used by the Brentwood
County Fire Protection District for the installation of a fire house and club room,
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In hatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway funds, z
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $9,394.18, 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. F
Accts. #1 Accts, #2*ccts. #3 Accts.
1415 $129.o6
1416 $25.00
1417 $10.50
1419 9 54 50,74
142o $1700,57 f
1421 197.65
1422 53.89
1423 230.85
1424 31,50 51,65
1425 73.70 z
1427 449.24
99.23
1428 999.22
1429 9.62
1430 456.6o
1431 187.63 7.73
1432 12.97
14333 10.39.
1434 134.87.
1435 166,77
1 36 11,59.
1437 33.75
1438 500,00.
1439 99.00.
1440 10.00.
1441 21,50
1442 29.20
1443 83,36. 51.30
1444 62.50
1445 3.00
' 14477 206.84 142.23
1448 51.26
1450 30,85 39.15
i452 233.24-39
12, 29 19.20
1454 43 92 299.6o
1456 169.65
1457 692.25 Y
1459 81.13 94.36
Totals- - 2572.3 55 9 z�889 33 237472:
Grand Total- $6,394,18. t
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to pay for care of persons committed from County of Contra Costa
' to State institutions and in order to enable the County Treasurer to make semi-annual
settlement required by law on June 10th, 1937,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER]-.D that the sum of $5200.92, be transferr=d Prom the
Charlt]es and Corrections E`und, to the State of California fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Clyde L. Walsworth having heretofore entered into an Agreement withLouis and
Louise Cherbbonno, for re-imbursement to Contra Costa County of the sum of $608
for relief furnished to the said Louis and Louise Cherbbonno and the said Clyde L.
Walsworth having on Dec. 26, 1935, paid the County of Contra Costa the sum of $700
and the said $700 having been placed on Special Deposit;
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On moticnof Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE f
BOARD ORDERED that said sum of $700, be transferred from Special Deposit Fund to the -
Charities a Corrections Fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimois vote of the Board. K
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Monday, June 7th, 1937•-- Continued.
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ordered that the following transfer of funds be authorized to wit:
$4000 from General Fund of Surveyor's Maintenance Fund fcr Sup. Dist. #1 to Surervisor
District Funds of #3-
$4000 from General Fund of Surveyor's Maintenance Fund for Sup. Dist. #1 to Supervisor
District Funds of Dist. #1.
°1000 from General Fund of Surveyor's Malnteance Fund for Sup. Dist. nl, to Supervisor,
District Fund of District #2.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board—
In Matter of cancellation of
Warrants.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and good cause appearing therefor,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following warrants on the Treasury of County of
Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit:
CHARITIES & CORRECT.IONS FUND WARRANTS:
#6182 $29.00 #10096 $35.00 #11,332 $35.00
8503 35.00 9991 35.00 11135p 35.00
9516 35.00 10097 30.00 11,394 25.00 .
9834 35.00 10497 60.00 11,.463 35.00
9847 35.00 lo4gs 20.00 11,4 1 10.00.
9894 35.00 11115 35.00 10,35 20.00.
9902 35.00 11141 29.00 10,517 80.00.
9927 35.00 11173 25.00 10,540 30.00.
9951 35.00 11273 35.00 10,636 12.00.
9976 35.00 10298 7.50 11,733 10.Oct
9964 35•^^ 11303 35.00 11,902 10.00
11,901 80.00 .
COUNTY LIBRARY FUND: -
#516"$5 zo
PAYROLL FUND:
#4#4}2
5-90
4275 64.50
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,r
In Scatter of Control of Crockett County
Fire Protection District.
The Board of Supervisors of. Contra Costa County having heretofore appointed
Fire Commissioners in and for Crockett "ounty Fire Protection District as its agents
to manage the.affairs of said District and to exercise any or allof the powers
herein specified and all of the said Commissioners having taken oath of office and
filed same In the office of the munty Clerk,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDM,D that said Commissioner< shall proceed to elect
one of their Boa-•d President and another Secretary and hold stated meetings periodically
and as often as the business of the District may require, and said Board shall have
power to make and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for the administration
of government of such District and for the furnishing of fire protection thereto;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED fiat the demands on the funds of said District shall be
made on warrants issued by the County Auditor upon request of saidOommissioners,
signed by the President and attested by the Secretary thereof, and in which case
the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, shall pay such warrants without further
authority.
The vote thereon being unanimous.,
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In matter of Control of Carcuinez
County Fire Protection District. -
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore appointed
Fire Commissioners in and for Carquinez County Fire Protection District as its agents
to manage the affairs of said listrict and to exercise any or all of the powers
herein specified and all of the said Commissioners having_ taken oath of office and
filed same ',n the office of the County Clerk.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER.D that said Commissioners shall proceed to elect
one of their Boer- President and another Secretary and hold stated meetings periodically
and as often as the business of the District may require, and said Board shall have
power to make and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for the administration
of government of such District and for the furnishing of fire protection thereto;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the demands on the funds of said District shall be
made on warrants issued by the `aunty Auditor upon request of said Commissioners,
signed by the President and attested by the Secretary thereof, andin which case
the Treasurer of the lounty of Contra Costa, shall pay such warrants without further
authority.
The vote thereon being unanimous.,
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In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County in Special 'dition
of the Byron Times.
The Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the special edition
of the Byron Times to be published in the month of July, 1937, a good advertising
' medium for the resources of Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, It is by the -
Board ordered that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County be placed
In said Special Edition of the Byron Times at a cost of $25.00.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.that said Byron Times, shall present to this Board a
duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in sum of $25. In payment
for said advertising.,
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InMatter of Approval of Agreement
for Transfer of Mary T. Grant from - -
Contra Costa County to City and County _;
of San Francisco; pursuant to Old Age
Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County h,ving presented to this board a Form of Agreement for transfer of Mary T. _e
Grant from County of Contra Costa to City and County of San Francisco, pursuant to ..,�
Old Age Security Act of the State of California;
IT IS, BY ':EE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and W.J.Buchnnan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to _
' sign sane on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Filing liisclaimer
In the suit filed in the Superior
Court of the County of Contra Costa,
entitled "M.R.Hays, vs. Contra Costa
County Title Company, at al."
An action having been filed in the Superior Court of the State of Californ 9,
1n and for County of contra Costa, State of California, entitled "M.R.Hays, Plaintiff',
vs. Contra Costa Co,inty Title Co., a corporation, et al. 'Defendants" and service '
of summons in said action having been served on W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors, and the County of Contra Costa not being interested and having no
title or claim of any kind or nature In the property described in gala complaint,
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of S,ipervisors is hereby authorized to sign
and file a Disclaimer in said action on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. '
In Matter of Granting Authority to
Tax Collector to Conduct Sale of
property for Delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the ,Judgment of this Boardthat
the following described uroperty now owned by the State of California be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935 by the Tax Collector of `'ontra Costa County
at public auction for cash 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
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER that this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:
In the Bay Shore Tract-- the undivided 551/1000th interest in Lots 13-14_15,
and all of Lots 17-1519, Block 7, Sold to the State, June 26, 1924, for the delin-
quent taxes of 1923. To be sold in a sum of not less than sixty, and 00/100 ($60.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 6.
Inthe Bay Shore Tract -- the undivided 221/1000th Interest in Lots 13-14-15,
Block 7. Sold to the State, June 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923• To be
sold in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale, Deed No. 7.
In the Bay Shore Tract- The undivided 228/1000th interest in Lots 1 -14-15,
Block 7, Sold to the State, June 26, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be
sold in a slim of not less than Thirty and 00/100 (430.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale, "eed No. 2.
In the Oakland Sunland, Unit No. 1 -- Lot 32, Block 1, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928, To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars , plus costs of sale, deed No. 676.
In the Oakland Sunland Unit No. 1 -- Lot 4, Block 4, Sold to the State, June
26, 1929 for th= delinquent taxes of 1928. Tc oe sold in a sum of not less than
ten and 00/100 (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 677. .
In the Oakland Sunland Unit No. 1 -- Lots, 5,8, and 9, Block. 6. Sold to the� �.-
State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928• To be sold in a sum of not '.
less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of =ale. Deed No. 678.
In the Oakland Bunlp.nd Unit 9o. 1 -- Lot 22, Block 6. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 681.
Inthe Bey Shore Tract-- �ots 14-15, Block 2. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty �.
and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed I.e. 1.
In the Bay Shore Tract -- Lot 7, Block 6, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and
00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale., Deed No. 2.
In the Third Addition to Richmond -- Lot 15, Block 19, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than ten and 00/100 (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 6.
In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 22, Sold to the State, _-
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 192). To be sola in a sum of not less
than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 7. -
In the Third -ddition to Richmond- Lot 28, Block 22, sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold 1n a sum of not less
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than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars plus costs of sale. Deed No. 8. _
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Inthe Fourth Addition to Richmond --Lot 4, Block 36. ®old to the State `
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes cf 1929. To be sold In a sum of roS less '
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Dred No. 11.
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 41, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum not less than
Ten and 00/100 (,'10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 12.
' In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 47. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 13. y
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond -- Lot 6, B1-4k 47.. Sold to the State _
June 25, 1930, for the delinquent, taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed. No. 14.
In the Ba_' View Addition to Richmond- Lots 6-7, Block 55., Sold. to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of s
not less than Ten and 00/100 ($1C.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 15.
In the Bay View Addition to Richmond_ Lot 24,. Block 72. Sold to the State r.
June 26, 1930, for the delingpent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Five and 00/100 (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 17. _
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 24, Block 2. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, to be sold in a sum of not less
than ten 00/100 ($10.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 19.
In t�e Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 25,. Block2. Sold to the State,
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June D . 1°,0; — the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than ten and 00/100 dollars ($10.00), plus costs of sale, Deed No. 20.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 23, Block 5, Sold to the State,
J.one .26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, to be sold in a sum of not less
than ten and 00/100($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 21.
In the Canal Subdivisionof Richmond - Lot 25, Block 6, Sold to the State, -
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, to be sold in a sum of not leas _
than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 22.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 9, Block 22, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 25.
In the Canal Sucdivision of Richmond-Lot 10, Block 22. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 26.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 13, Block 28, sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 dollars ($10.00) plus costs of sale, Deed No. 27.
In the Canal Subdivlsion.of Richmond- Lot 15, Block 28. Sold to the State, ;
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 28.
In the Canal Sucdivision of Richmond- Lot 28, Block 29. Sold to the State _
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 (+10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 29.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 22, Block 31. Sold to the State
. June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 30.
In the Canal Subdivision of the Richmond, Lot 23, Block 31, Sold to the -_
State, June.26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
' less than Ten and 0j/100 dollars ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 31.
In the Canal Suodivision of Richmond- Lot 17, Block 41, Sold to the State
June 26. 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less
than.Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 32.
in the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 4, Block 3, Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Wen, and
00/100 dollars (410.00)plus costs of sale, (Deed No. 33. I
' In the Townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 34- Block 3, Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten
and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 34.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 61 block S. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 35.
In the. Townsite of Santa Fe--Lot 15, Block. 8, Sold to the State, "une
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold in a sum of not less than tent
and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 36.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- -Lot ??, Block 9, Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be snld in a sum of not less than Ten
and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 37.
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In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 8, Block 12, Sold t-o the State, June 26,1$0
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100
(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 38.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 25, Block 22. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinouent ta;cPG of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten
and 00/100 ($10,00) dollars, Pius costs of sale, Deed No. 39•
In the Townsite of Santa Fe Lot 10, Block 23, Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than `en
and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 40.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe--Lot 9, Block 32, Sold to the State June 26, 1930:
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and
00/100 dollars ($10.00) plus costs of sale Deed No. 41.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 26, Block 35. Sold to the State, June 26,'..
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten
end 00/100 (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Dee:] No. 44.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 18-19, Block 47. Sold to the State, '
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 46.
In the Richmond Harbor Addition- Lot 16, Block 4. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) Sollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 49.
In Nystrom's AdditiDn to Ric),mond- Lots 23-24, Block 8. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, fa- **e delinquent taxes of 192q. To be sold In a sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 51.
In Nystr m's Addition to Richmond- - Lot 2, and the N. 1/2 of Lot 3,
Block 11. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929,
to be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 52.
In Ny str om'a Addition to Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block 12. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum ofnot less
than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 53•
In Nystroc's Addition to Richmond- Lots 13-14, Blockl2. Sold to the State',
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) Dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 54.
In Nvstrom's Addition to Richmond- Lots 1-21 Block 13. Sold to the ,
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in s yam of not
less than twenty five and 00/100 (425.00) dollars, plus costs of sale -- Deed No. 55.
In Nystrom's Addit'_on, to Richmond- Lot 30, Block 13, sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. 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 Nystrom's Addition to Elchmond- Lot 13, Block 14, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1936, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not 1ee:c
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 58
InNvstrom's Addition to Richmond- N. 1/2 of Lot 16, Block 14, Col?. tc the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold Ina sum of not
less than ten and 00/100 (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 59•;
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Lot 38, Block 4. Sold to the'-
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold in a sum of
not less than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 113..
In the Amended iLap of the City of Richmond-.- Lot 16, and the N. 1/2
of Lot 17, Blck 16, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent *axes
of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than 4wenty and 00/100 (420.00)-dollars,
i plus costs of sale, Deed No. 114..
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- - Lots 17 13, block. 32,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be gold in
a sum of not leas than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Deed No. 116.
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 31, Block 77, Sold to the
Ste.te, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929 to be sold In a sum of not
less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 117.' , <-
In the Amended bap of the City of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 83, Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be.sold in a sum of
not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.118..
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 11-12, Block 88, Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be-sold in a sum
of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.119'
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 6-9, Blank 89, Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than twenty and 00/100 (020.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.120.
In the Acpended Map ofthe City of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 96. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• Tc be sold In a sum of
not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 121..
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In the Amended ;dao of the City of RichmondLots 9-10-11-12, Block 112. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delina-uent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than forty and 00/100 (440.00) dollar., plus costs of sale, Deed No. 123•
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- The S. 15' of Lot 17, and all of
Lot 18, Block122. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of
1929. To be sold in a sum of not _ess than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus _
costs of sale, Deed No. 124
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 11-12,.Block 2, sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
' for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less thantwenty and
00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 421.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 87-88, Block 2, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquat taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 dollars (420.00) plus costs of sale, Deed No. 423.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 7, Block 4, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delincuent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100
' (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 424.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot- 18, Block 11. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sald In a sum of not less than ten and 00/10 -'
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 425.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 23, Block 15. sold to the State June 26, 1930, for
the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 426.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 4-5, block 20, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in'a sum of not less than twenty and
oo/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 428.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 29-30-31, Block 20. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than thirty
and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 429. -
In the Richmond -Annex- Lots 16-17-18, Block 36. sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1924. To be sold in a sum of not less than thirty
and 00/100 (430.00) dollars, plus costs of -ale. Deed No. 438.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 1, Block 42. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
For the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than fifteen
and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 441.
' In the Richmond Annex-- Lots 29-30, Block 54. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold In a sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 (1120.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 446.
In the Richmond Annex, Lots 10-11-12-13-14, Block73. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinauent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than -
Fifty and 00/100 (450.00)dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No 451.
In Platter of Granting permission
to R.R.Veale, to Exhibit Two Deer
in Martinez Early Days Fiesta Parade.
R.R.Veale, having applied to this hoard for permission to exhibit two deer -
belonging to the Ownntytd Contra Costa, at the Martinez Early Days Fiesta Parade,
to be held on June 13, 1937,
It is by the Board ordered that permission to exhibit said deer be and the
same is hereby granted.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. .
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents
be granted, to wit.
JOSEPH LIIIZ, Main St. Pinole.
County cash allowance in the amount of $45. per month be renewed as of
' Apr1l 1, 1937•
MARY MUDRIDGE, Pinole.
County cash allowance in the amount of $15. per month be discontinued as of
May 17th, 1937•
MARY SANTOS SILVA, Tenant Ave. Pinole.
Co,inty cash allowance in the w cunt of ,$10 per month be discontinued as of June
1, 1937•
Margaret Beach, 756 LRssenAve. Richmond.
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937.
MARY E. LeHAY, 223 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to be;;in as of June 7, 1937•
100
Lionday, June 7th, 1937•--"ontinved.
ISABEL NESBIT, 621- 13th- St. "ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937. .
MARY SANTOS SILVA, Tenant Ave. .Pinole.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and. $14.50 County aid per month'
be granted to begLn as of June 7, 1937•
ALICE "'ITAKER, 338- 20th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 7, 1937.
THOUAS LEAVY, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be reinstated as of May 17, 1937.
GEORGE FISHER, 430 MacDonald Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Securityin the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937•
CHARLES LAVERY, 3721 Bissell Ave. richmond. ,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month;
be renewed as of June, 1937,
SARAH LONG, 164- 10th St. Richmond. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15. county aid per month be renewed as of June, 1937.
MARY C PEDRICK, 1524 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 317.50 County aid per month;
be renewed as of June, 1937.
ANNIE PROWSE, 1221-A. Chan slor,Rtchmond..
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month!
be renewed as of May, 1937.
ANDREW SPAUR, 728 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month-i
be renewed as of May, 1937-
GEORGE SYKES, 615- 10th St. nichmond.
Old Age Security in the amo,)nt of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month';
be renewed as of May, 1937.
ELLAROSE MERTES, 926 Chanslor Ave. "tchmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June, 1937, and increased to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per
month as of June 1, 1937.
CHARLES SHATTUCK, 152 So. 2nd St. Richmond.
Cld Age Security in the amount of.$10.00 State and $10.00 county aid per month
be increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of May 1, 1937,
KATHERINE BROMLEY, 263- 14th St. hichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be discontinued as of May 1, 1937.
MINNIE D. LONG, 234 So. 5th St. hichmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of June 7, 1937•
ADELE M,4LAVOLTA, 3501 Waller St. hichmond.
$30. state and vx county aid per month be granted for needy children to
begin as of June 7, 1937•
EDNA O'BRIEN, 247 Belmont St. El Cerrito.
$10 State and $35.00 county aid per month be granted for needy children to
begin as of June 7, 1937•
JANC cw%R, 429- Third St. hichmond.
$10 State and $30 County aid per monti, be renewed for needy children as of
June, 1937. '
NETTIE ESTABP.00K, 215- 1st St. Richmond,
$20 State and 635_ county aid per month be renewed for needy children as of
June, 1937•
MARY VIERRa 7203 Central Ave. El Cerrito.
340 State and $34. county aid per month be increased to $40 State and $40.
county aid per month for needy children as of June 1, 1937, and renewed as of June,
1937,
ELIZABETH JONES, 628- 33rd St. Richmond. '
$20 State and $20 county aid per month be discontinued for needy children as'.
of May 1, 1937•
FRANCES SHARLOw, 420- Lexington, El Cerrito.
$10 State and $30 County aid per month be discontinued for needy children
as of June 4, 1937•
HOMER HUNT, Alamo
Needy blind aid in the amount of $25. State and $25. county aid per month be
renewed as of May, 1937•
ANTONIO SCALZO, Crockett. _
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 (bunty aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, !��37
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:LOUISE GADSDEN, First St. .Lafayette.
$30 State and $35. County aid ner month be granted for needy children to begin
as of June 7, 1937.
,ROSE FAGUNDES, Lafayette.
$40 State aid per month for needy^hildren be decreased to $30.00 State add
per month as of May 31, 1937 and renewed as of June, 1937.
ANDREW LINDHOLM, Morgan.Territory, C/o J. Gleese, Concord.
County cash allowance in the mount of $15. per.month be renewed as of May 1,19 7•
' ANNIE DAVIS, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937•
JOHN DUGGAN R.F.D. 314, Walnut Creek,
Old 'Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per, month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937,
' ELIZABETH KETTEMAN, Rte 1, Box 141, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $11.50 State and $11.50.County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937-
J. VALENTINE KETTEtMAN, Rte 1, Box 141, "walnut Creek..
Old Age Security 'r the amount of $11.50, State and $11.50 County aid per month
be granted tobegin as of June 7. 1937.
ELIZABETH HIGUERA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek. _
OYd Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June, 1937-
FERN,ND0 HIGUEBA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Cree'
Old Age Security in the amount.of $17.50 State and $17.50 ,County aid per mont -
be renewed as of June, 1937—
LUTHER F. LEAVAS, 2346- Pacheco St. Concord. _
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of April 1, 1937.
'SARAH T. O'CONNER, Rte.l, ShellAve. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.25 State and $12.25 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937.
' 'ANNIE PETERSON, Rte 1—Concord.
Old APpSecurity in the amount of $13.75 State.and$13.75 County aid per month
be renewed as of April 1, 1937•
SWAN PETERSON, Rte 1, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.75 State and $13.75 County aid per month
be renewed as of April 1,1937•
HARRIET RASOR, Box 395, Walnut Creek.
Cld Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month _
be renewed as of June 1, 1937•
THMd S RASOR, Box 395, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937• -
NELLIE IVANCOVICH R.F.D. 'Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in the amount of $12. State and $12. county aid per month
be renewed as of Nov. 1936, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid as of
.May 1, 1937•
(HOMER S)NMERS, Box 152, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county.aid per month
be renewed as of March 1, 1937 and increased to $15. State and $15, county aid Der wont].
as of May 1, 1937•
' GEORGE BURTON, 835 Brom St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of May 1, 1937•
BERTIE STUCKEY, 1114 Court St. Martinez_
$l0 State and $30. county aid permonth for needy children be granted to begin
as of June 7, 1937•
' GEN::ALLEN, 515 Talbert St. Martinez. t
$20 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
June, 1937.
LUCY BEDOLLA, Hillside Ave. dist. ivalnut Creek.
$50 State and $5. county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of -
June, 1937•
JULIA POLINA,'�alnut St. Mt.View, Martinez.
$20 State and $27. County aid permonth for needy children be renewed as of
June, 1937.
WILLIA]d HOWARD, Marsh Creek Territory, Clyton.
Co,,nty cash allo,vance in the amount of $6.50 per month be renewed as of April
1, 1937.
CAESAR RAPPA, 40 Front St. Pittsburg.
County caEh allowance in the amount of $12.50 per month be renewed as of May 1,
1937•
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Monday, June 7th, 1937-- Continued.
ANNIE M. HUNTLEY, Clayton
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937.
SERAFINO PIVA, 231 W. land, Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and ,$17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937•
AMANDA MESSENGER, 405 E. Lind St. Port Chicago.
old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month'
be renewed as of May 1, 1937•
HARRIS ASH HOIG, Rte 1, Box 92, Pittsburg.
Old Age Security be denied as of June 7, 1937.
NORA BASSI, 294 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg
$20 Btate aid per month for needy children be granted to begin as of June 7, '
1937•
ROSE CASTELLAN OS, 335 $. 2nd St. eittsburg.
$30 State and $20 County aid.per month for needy children be granted to begins '
as of June 7, 1937-
FELIX QUESADA, 345 Front St. Pittsburg
$70 State aid per north for needy children be decreased to $60, per month
as of June 11, 1937•
KENO DAVI - DAVI CHILD- 467 W. 11th St. Pittsburg.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be discontinued -
June 16, 1937.
JOHN H. COATNEY, Anderson Camp, Brentwood.
old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937.
JOHN HCOWLETT, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 7, 1937.
CARL HAMMOND, 611 First St. Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be rermed as of May 1, 1937•
JOSEPH SMITH, Byron
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State.and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of way 1. 1937.
CHARLES LE GRAND, State Hiway, Byron :-
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1, 1937 and increased to $14.50 State anc $14.50 County aid
per month as of June 1, 1937.
NANCY NICHOLSON, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month:
be discontinued as of May 1, 1937•
BESSIE GROVE, Andersen's Camp, Brentwood. -
$10 State and $25. county aid-per month for needy children be granted to
begin as of June 7, 1937• -
ELEANOR AR!,7STRONG, Byron.
$20 State Aral $10 county aid per month for needy hiildren be renewed as of
June, 1937•
RUTH CROC%E^1T, Box 70, Oakley.
$20 State and $20 county aid Der month for needy children be renewed as of
June, 1937•
JOSEPHINE FERREIRA, 802 Tenth St. Antioch -
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
June, 1937.
SSR. AND MRS. JOS. GRANADA, Brentwood (Bustos Children) _
$20 State aid per month for needy children be ren awed as of June, 1937•
ANNA HANNA, 616 3rd St. Antioch (McArthur children)
$20 State aid an-6 $35. ccunty aid per month for needy children be renewed
as of June, 1937•
LENA SANTOS, Box 82, Oakley.$2G state and $10 county aid per month for needy childrenbe renewed as R
of June, 1937.
JEANNETTE DORN, Lone Tree 'Way, Antioch. ,
$40 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be increased to
$40 State aid and $25 county aid per month as of June 1, 1937.
VIOLET ROSE DEEN, 2030 Salvio St. Concord.
$10 State and $10 county aid permonth for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
reinstated as of May 16, 1937. Pavable to Mrs. E. Gene Martin, 2830 salvio St.Concord.
CAMILO MINCH;�CA, Rte 3, Box 231, Hayward.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for c ..^.rd of the Juvenile Court be.
reinstated as of May 25, 1937, Payable to Mrs. Gracieuse Elissando, Rte 3, Box 231, '.
Hayward.
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NORINNB, VIRGINIA AND CLEC SANDERS, 2080 East St. Concord.
$20 State and $40 county aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of March1, 19
3 37. Payable to Mrs. S. Mahler, 2080 East St. Concord.
CLAUDE ALLEN Tu1YER, Hill St. Pittsburg
$10 State and $10 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued May 8, 1937; this was payable to Mrs. Emil Wlckbem, Hill St. Pittsburg,
Reco7rmend that $10 State and $10 county aid per month be made payable to the Alber-
tlnum Orphanage, Ukiah, Calif. as of May 23, 1937.
OTTO DIETR_ICti, 5588 Taft St. Oakland,
' $10 State and $10 coanty aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
changed to $20 Gounty aid only as of May 29, 1937. ($10.00 St. aid being discontinued
and $10 Co. aid be'_ng Increased to $20 Co. aid) Payable to Mrs. Carl Henning,. 5588
Taft St. Oakland.
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MATILDA, FIGUEIRA, ALVEEDA, TEDDY JOE AND FRANK FIGUEIRA, Box 199, Saranap.
$50 per month State and $35. per month County aid for wards of the Juvenile
Court be decreased to $40 State and $38.00 county aid per month as of June 22, 1937.
(State aid being decreased j19.00 Ana Co. aid being increased $3.00 ) Payable to Mrs.
Frank Rose, Box 199, Saranap.
MARL--N LEE DEAL, 2710 Cutting Blvd. Richmond.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be dis—
continued as of June 1, 1937- Payable to Mary Ellen Smith, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Richmond.
JOE TESCHAIRA, Box 1066,Richmond.
$10 State and y10 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued. as If 1bay 26, 1937. Payable to Mrs. H.H.Martin, Box 1066,Richxnnd.
OLVADO MINCHACA, Swifts Preventorium.
$10 State aid for a ward of the Iivenile Court be discontinued as of May 1, 19,'7.
Payable to Swift's Preventorium.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 219t, 1937, at 10 o`clock
A.M. �(
,! .... irman.
. Clerk.
' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 21st, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman;Sutervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath, S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Appointment
of J.J.McIntosh, as Trustee
of Reclamation Dist. 2026.
It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy on the Board of Trustees
of Reclamation District #2026, caused by the death of George M. Burton;
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that J.J.McIntosh, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the
Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #2026, to serve for the unexpired term
of George M. Burton, deceased.K
In Matter of Granting Leaves
of Absence to A.H.Mac%innon,
R.R.Arnold, R.B.Johnson, Dr. E.
Merrithew and R.J.Trembath.
A.H.MacKlnnon, Justice of the Peace of 7th Judicial Township; R.R.Arnold,
County Surveyor; R.B.Johnson, Public Administrator; R.J.Trembath, Supervisor, and
Dr. E.W.Merrithew, County Physician, having applied to this Board for permission to
leave the State of California,
On moticn of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the hereinabove mentioned applicants, be and they are hereby granted
permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and
after date of leaving the State.
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Monday, June 219t, 1937-- Contd.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
248 duly published.
Ordinance No. 249 being an Ordinance regulating racing, and other types of
sports, having been published for the time and In the manner as prescribed by law,
in the San Pablo Bee, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the
County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of E.W.Woodfeldt, on'..
file herein;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 249 Is hereby declared duly published and in full
force and effect.
In Matter of Application of
Davey Tree Surgery Co. Ltd. for
permission to trim trees.
The Davey Tree Surgery Co. Ltd. having applied to this Board for a blanket
permit to trim trees to give the necessary clearance to the lines of the Pacific Gas
& Electric Co.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatthe District Attorney of Contra Costa County
draw up and present to this Board at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 6th, 1937
a Form of Permit as applied for, said permit to be drawn in such manner that it will
protect the County of Contra Costa, against damages which may be sustained by the
trimming of trees claimed or owned by private land owners.
In Matter of application of Glass & '
Ellissondo, for dance permit.
Glass & Elissondo, having applied to this Board for a permit to conduct a
dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Saturday, June 26, 1937 and Saturday July 3,
1937. at Shady Way Barn, Alamo, California,
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.,
In Matter of Approval of Bill
for establishment of U.S. Coast
Guard Station.
WHEREAS, there is now pending before the Congress of the United States, a
Bill introduced by Representative in Congress Albert E.Carter, providing for the
allocation of funds for the establishment of a U.S. Coast Guard Station in Contra '
Costa County, California, and,
WHEREAS, the establishment of such a Station would greatly aid in the saving
of human lives and would aid shipping In the navigable waters of said County,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED. That we the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, State of California, do urge the Honorable Robert E.Carter, and U.S.
Senator Hon. Hiram W. Johnson, to use their utmost endeavors to obtain an allocation:
of funds for the establishment of said U.S. Coast Guard Station in Contra Costa
County;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the
Honorable Albert E.Carter and the Honorable Hiram W. Johnson.
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In Matter of Re-Naming of Streets
in San Pablo Sanitary District.
A communication having been received by this Board from the Secretary of the
San Pablo Sanitary District, requesting that certain streets located within the
boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be re-named,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District
' Attorney and Planning Commission respectively of Contra Costa County to report to this
Board on the legal procedure and best system for re-naming of said streets.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
' On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and In order to pay for the care of
children at the Sonoma State Home, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1060.01
be transferred from The Charities & Corrections fund to the State of California fund.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following excess appropriations from the.Charities & Corrections Fund be cancelled
and the amount thereof be transferred to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
_Care of Indigents: 510 "r
-00 aeh 12000.00
-05 Supplies 4000.00
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that arom the amount thus made available, IT IS ORDERED
that the following new appropriations be authorized, to wit:
W.P.A. Mtce- F521.
.0 Salaries and Wages. 40.00
03 Services 1300.00
-04 Expense allowances 120.00
-05 Supplies O.00 2
22 0.00
W.P.A. C.O. - F165.
-02 Wages 1800.00
-05 Supplies, 1 .00
l o.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On recuest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
' following General Fund appropriations be cancelled, and the amount thereof transferred
to the Unappropriated Reserve, to wit:
Recorder- 2
es, 15.00
ApYioultural Commissioner-242.
55
2 alaries and Mages 570.00
03 Services 100.00
-04 Employees Expenses 300.00
-05 Supplies
$1015.00
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that from the amount thus made available, the following
new appropriations are hereby authorized, to wit:
W.P.A. Mtce F235.
-03 Services 15.00
W.P.A. Mtce F242.
-02 lades and Wages 570.00
_
03 Services 100.00
0 Employees Expenses 300.00
-05 Supplies 30.00
$ 1 1— 5.M—
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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Monday, June 21st, 1937,-- Cont'd.
In Matter of Transfers of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the sum of $19,000 be transferred from C.& C. fund to the General Fund, and that
from the General Fund Unappropriated Reserve, IT IS ORDERED that following new appro-
priations be authorized, to wit:
A.P.A. Cap. Outlay- F165. '
-02 Salarles and Wages, 972.00
W.P.A. Cap. outlay- F166.
:32 Salaries and Wages 210.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. '
Upon request of B.O.Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following new appropriations be set up from the General Fund Unappro-
priated Reserve to wit:
Ste. ofSchools- 693.
04 Expense Allowances 86.00 -
05 Supplies 255-00
09 Capital Outlays 14.00
375.00
Board of Education- 694.
04 Expense allowances 125.00
And upon request of D."'.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following additional appropriations be set up by transfer from the General
i
Fund Unappropriated Reserve to wit:
County Park- 701.
-02 Salaries and Wages $75.00
-03 Services 350.00
-05 Supplies
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, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following appropriation be cancelled, to wit:
County Hospital Buildings and Grounds- 502.
09 0spltal utlg $545.00
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in order to cover equipment purchases heretofore
authorized by this Board, IT IS ORDERED that the following new appropriations be set
up from the General Fund Unappropriated Reserve, to wit:
Garage- 410-
05 Capital Outlays $2134.Oo
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The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., _
j
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway fund Warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $4966.47, be
transferred from the General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set or
out, to wit: -
1107 =;
r�
War. # Surveyor Supervisor Dis. Supervisor Dis. Supervisor Dist.
Accounts. #1 Accounts. #2 Accounts. #3 account e.
- - - - - - - — - --- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
1460 to
1479 Inc. 10.30 $16.90.
i4so 7.05
1481 32.82 (10.44)
14632 #57.34
1484 26.53 102.60
' 14653.60 k
165
487.00
1488 1621.66
1490 16.63 355.26
1492 2.76
1493 16o.so
149169.81
5 499.21.
1496
1495
7 $5.95 52�5.86
11499 40.45
19001 93 .27
1502 98.00
1503 664.28
Totals S2T10F65 $1019.U5 $1536.82
Grand Total — $4,966.47.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board./)
In Matter of Cancellation of
taxes.
It apc.earing tothis moard that the State of California owns a portion of -
hereinafter described lots, and the State of California having heretofore applied
to this Board for a cancellation of taxes accruing on said lots,
On motion of Supervisor Long,seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that a pro-rata of the taxes on portions of said Lots retained by the
State of California be cancelled, by the County Auditor:
In Richmond Annex:
Lots 37 and 36, Block 16,
" 20 and 21, " 16
Lot 55, ' 17
Lots 13 and 14, • 17
In Alta Punta Tract:
Lot 1, Block 16
t:
In platter of approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 5746, heretofore drawn by the County
' Auditor on County Treasurer, of Contra Costa County, in favor of Standard 011 Co. of
California, insum of $363.62, payable out of the General Fund of said County, has bee
of CALIF.
lost, and the Standard Oil Co,./having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient
bond in the sum of 0727.64 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a
duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 5746,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond and the sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County Is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Standard Oil Company of California
payable out of the General Fund of said County in sum of $363.62, to replace said
Warrant No. 5746.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
locs
Monday, June 21st, 1937-- Cont'd.
In the Matter of Approval ofBond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 5749, heretofore drawn by the County
Auditor on the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, in favor of Standard Oil Co.
of California, in sum of $238.69, payable out of the General Fund of the County,
has been lost, and the Standard 011 Co. of California having presented to this Board
a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $477.38, indemnifying the County against lose ,._..-
on the Issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 5749,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and-the sureties thereon be and the
sone are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County. Is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Standard 011 Company of California: ,
In sum of $238.69 payable out of the General Fund of said County, to replace said
Warrant No. 5749•
The " order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.;,
In Matter of Authority to W.J.
Buchanan, to sign application
for W.P.A. Project of Painting -
and Repairing Pottions of County
Hospital.
A Form of Application to the Works Progress Administration for a Project
for the painting and carpentry work to be done on certain portions of the County Hos-
pital of Contra Costa County, having been presented to this Board;
IT ISS by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and
he Is hereby authorized to sign said application on behalf of the `;ounty of Contra
Costa.K
In Matter of Resolution
Authorizing the Execution of
a Subordination Agreement.
WHEREAS, Tobias Adams has heretofore received aid under the provisions of the
Pauper Act of the State of California, and
WHEREAS, a property agreement to secure the payment thereof was recorded on
the 8th day of August, 1935, in Book 396 of Official Records, at page 83, Contra Costa
County Records, and, -
WHEREAS, a request has been made to subordinate saldproperty agreement to a lien
of a Deed of Trust in the sum of Four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00) dated May 28th,.
1937, and executed by T.W.Adams to the American Trust Company, which Deed of Trust ,
encumbers the following described property.
All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, described as follows:
Lots 20 and 21 in Block 21 as delineated upon that certain map entitled
"Martinez Land Company Tract No. 40 Contra Costa County, California, '
Filed on the 5th day of October, 1915, in Yap Book 14, Page 288, in
the office of the County Recorder of the County of ontra Costa, State
of California. _
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the property agreement above referred to
shall be subordinated to the lien of such Deed of Trust, and the Chairman and Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorized to execute an
agreement whereby the property agreement above referred to shall be made subordinate
to the said Deed of Trust.
Ay-s: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembeth.
Noes: - Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors- None. - -�
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IN THE MATTER OF ISSUANCE OF
BONDS OF AMBROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN THE COUNTY OF CONTFA COSTA,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLUTION AND CRDER OF THE BOARD OF SU?ERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
' WHEREAS, on the 14th day of May, 1937, the School Board of the Ambrose School
District of 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
Board diff call an election and resolve and order:
That an election be called and held throughout said Ambrose School District
on the 4th day of June, 1937, for the purpose of submitting to the electas of the said
Ambrose School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Ambrose
School District, in the amount of forty-eight thousand and no/100 dollrs (%46,000.00)
to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed
five per cent (5%) per annumt interest payable semi-annually for the purpose of
raising money for the purchasing of school lots; 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 repairing, restoring, or re-building or any school building damaged, Injured,
or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with
furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent Improvement
of the school grounds for said Ambrose School District;
WHEREAS, an election was held in said Ambrose School District on the 4th day
of June, 1937, In conformity with the said resolution and order of said School
Board of the said Ambrose School district, and all the proceedings had In the premises
have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the Ambrose
School District as required by law; arid, ;
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and
Investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and decl we:
That in accordance withthe resolution and order of the School Board of Ambrose
School District duly passed and adopted on the 14th day of May, 1937, an election was
duly called In said Ambrose School District, and was held In said Ambrose School Dis-
trict on the 4th day of June, 1937, 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 Ambrose School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said
election, and by publishing such notice in the "Pittsburg Post Dispatch' a newspaper _
printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less
than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said notice
' so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of the State of
Callfornia.
That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election the Inspector and _
Judges of election, conductlrg said election in said Ambrose School District, took the
oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast
thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of said
Ambrose School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally
lists of said election.
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Monday, June 21st, 1937-- Cont'd.
That on the 11th day of June, 1937, 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 Ambrose School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election,
from which said returns the said School Board of the said Ambrose School District
found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of
123 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast, '
to wit: 109 votes were cast for the Issuing of said bonds, and that 13 votes cast were
cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 1 of the votes cast was 1--regular
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.
iAnd this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and '..
regularly called and held and conducted, and that nstice 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, 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 Is-
suance of the School District Bonds, anti 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 Ambrose School District of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, Issue in the aggregate sum of Forty-eight
thousand and no/100 dollars (448,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one
(1) to forty-eight (48) consecutively, and shall be In denominations of one thousand
dollars (31,000.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from date thereof in lawful ,
money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at a rate not exceeding
five per cent (5¢) per annum, payable semi-annually on January let, and July 1st,
of each year, untilthe date of maturity of each of said bonds In like lawful money,
both principal and Interest payable at the office of the County 'T'reasurer of the said
County of Contra Costa, State of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of July,
1937, and shall be payable as follows, to wit:
Two bonds numbered consecutively one (1) and two (2) to mature one (1) year
from date to wit: on the lst day of July, 1938.
Two bonds numbered consecutively three (3) and four (4) to mature two (2)
years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1939
Two bonds numbered consecutively five (5) and six (6) to mature three (3)
years from date, to wit: on the lst day of July, 1940•
Two bonds numbered canseoutively seven (7) and eight (8) to mature four (4) ,
years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1941.
Two bonds numbered consecutively nine (9) and ten (10) to mature five (5)
years from date to wit: on the 11 day of July, 191+2. _
Two bonds numbered consecutively eleven (11) and twelve (12) to mature six
(6) years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1943.
Two bonds numbered consecutively thirteen (13) and faurteen (14) to mature ,
seven (7) years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1944.
Two bonds numbered consecutively fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) to mature
right (8) years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1945•
Two bonds numbered consecutively seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) to mature
nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of July, 1946.
Two bord s numbered consecutively nineteen (19) and twenty (20) to mature
ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the let day of J uly, 1947.
Two bonds numbered consecutively twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) to
mature eleven (11) years from date, to wit. on the let day of July, 1948.
Two bonds numbered consecutively twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24)
to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on the let day of July, 1949•-
1
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively twenty-five (25), tnentY-six (26), and
Twenty-sever.-(27) to mature thirteen (13) Years from date, to wit: on the let day of
July, 1950.
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively twenty-eight (29), twenty-nine (29), and
thirty (30) to mature fourteen years (14) from date, to wit: on the lst day of July'191.1.
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32) and _
thirty-three (33) to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the let day of
July, 1952•
' Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and
thirty-six (36) to mature sixteen (16) years from date, to wit: on the let day of
July, 1953•
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively thirty-seven (37), thirty-eight (38), -
and thirty-nine (39) to mature seventeen(17) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day
of July, 1954.
' Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively forty (40), forty-one (41) and forty-
two (42) to mature elg#h:een (18) years from date, to wit: onthe let day of July, 1955•
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively forty-three (43), forty-four (44),
and forty-five (45) to mature nineteen (19) years from date, to wit: on the lot day
of J.,lY, 1956.
Three (3) bonds numbered consecutively forty-six (46), forty-seven (47) and
forty-eight (48) to mature twenty (20) years from date, to wit: on the let day of July
1957-
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be Issued In substantially
the following form, to wit:
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
AMBROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Ambrose school District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
United States of America, acknowledges Itself Indebted to and promise to pay to the
holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of antra Costa, _
State of California, on the let day of July, one thousand dollars (41000.00)
' in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon In like lawful
money, at the rate of percent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the let day
of January, and the lit 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 forty-eight (46) inclusive, amounting to the aggregate to the sum of forty-
eight thousand dollars ($48,000.) and Is issued and sold by the Board of Suparvisors
of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, for the purpose of raising money
to be used for the purchasing of school lots; the building or purchtising 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 repairing, restoring or re-building of any school building damaged, Injured or de
troyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with
furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement
of the school grounds for and in the said Ambrose School District in said County of
Contra Costa, State of California, In pursuance of and in strict conformity with
the provisions of the School Code and the '�onstltution of the State of California,
and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an
election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Ambrose _
School District in said County and State on the 4th day of June, 1937-
And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stateof
California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and
conducted and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the resul
thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by -_
law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done
precedent tp, and in the issuance of said bonds have beect done, and have been perform
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 furtherFertified and declared that the total amount of Sndebte -
ness of the said Ambrose SC*JOl District including this Issue of bonds 19 within the
limit provided for by law.
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 June, 1937, and shall be pay-
able out of the interest and sinkinr; fund of the Ambrose school Dttrict, 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 Ambrose School District.
IN WITNESS W 1REOF, theBoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs,
State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by Its Chairman. and by the
County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this
day of 1937•
Chairman of the oard of upervisors.
ATTEST.
County Clerk and Clark of the
Board of Supervisors of the -
County of Contra Costa, State of County Auditor.
California.
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Monday, June 21st, 1937-- Cont'd.
RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached Interest coupons
equal in number to twice the numberof years said bond shall run, and be payable
as hereinbefore set forth in substantially 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 Ambrose
School District, in said County and State, on the let day of 19
at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of
In lawful money of the United States, for six months' Interest
on and No. of said Ambr3se School District.
County Auditor.
Chairman of the Board of 5,upervisors.
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerkof the County of Contra Costa,.
State of California, shall cause the said bonds aid coupons to be prepared in ac-
cordance with the foregoing form.
AND IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that N.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this
Board, S.O.Nplls, 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 sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each of
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
Supervisors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the
l9th day of July, 1937, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest
and most responsible bidder 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 notide, 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 *J ch said
bonds will be sold, to wit: lawful money of the United States of America, and that
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 tlP right to reject any or all of said bids
for two consecutive weeks in theOPittaburg Independent" a newspaper printed and
published and circulated in the Said County of Contra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors
held on the 21st day of June, 1937•
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Suoervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors- None.
N.J.Buchanan
Chairman of the board of Supervisors.
In Matter of Issuance of the Bonds
of the Ambrose School District in
the County of Contra Costa, State of
California.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of
Contra Costa.State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa'
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State of California, and the County Clerk,ex_officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Co!tra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby
authorized to execute the bonds Issued In the above matter.
gated: this 21st day of June, 1937-
Chairman of the Board of upervIsors.
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS
County Ulert and ex-officio lerk
of the Bonrd of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa.
In the Matter of Granting Authority
' to Tax collector to conduct sale of
property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this 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 pursu t
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County
at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the sm oust
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER. That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out In this Resolution.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 25-26, Block 2. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 422.
In the Richmond Annex-_ Lot 32, and the N.W. 12+1 of Lot 33, Block
20, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (610.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 430.
In the RichmondAnnex, Lot 11, Black 21. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed, No. 431.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 34, Block 24. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 432.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 36-37-3F, Block 24. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars plus
amts of sale Deed No. 433.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 20, Block 25, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 434.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 27-28, Block 29, Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
' in asum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (520.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 435.
In the Richmond Annex, Lot 13, Block 35. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (=10.00) dollars, plus costa
of sale, Deed No. 436.
In the Richmond Annex, Lot 15, Block 36, Sold to the State
' June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 437.
In the Richmond Annex- ■. 1/2 of Lot 32, and all d Lot 33,
Block 37, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than fifteen and
00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 439.
In the Richmond Annex--- Lots 46-47,48, Block 40. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars,
Mus costs of sale, Deed No. 440.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 11, Block 43. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10:00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 442.
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Monday, June 218t, l 937- — Cont'd.
Richmond Annex-- Lots 12-13 Block 48. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To ::e sold in a sum of not less
than fifteen and 0000 ($,15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 443.
In Richmond Annex- Lot 23, Block 50. Solei to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not lees than ten and 00/100 (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 444.
In Lha nichmond Annex- Lot 9, Block 52,Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a am of not
less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 445.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 7, block 58. Sold to the Stat#,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 410.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 447.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 34-35, Block 66. gold to the State, ,
June 26, 1936, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Twenty five and 00/100 (=25.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale. Deed No. 448.
In the Richmond Annex, Lot 22, Block 68. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (610.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale, Deed No. 449.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 37,36, Block 70. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
1n a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (920.00) dollars, plus
coats of sale, Deed No. 450.
1 In the Richmond Annex- Lot 40, Block g4. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
Sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (910.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale Deed No. 452.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 1, Block 99 Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (915.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale Deed No. 454.
In the Richmond Annex, Lots 19-20, Block 90. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold to a
Sum of not less than twenty afd 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 456.
In Richmond Annex- Lots 16-17-16, Block 91. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 192?. To be sold in a
sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 (7630.001 dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 457.
In the Wilson Addition- Lot 4, Block A. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 458.
In the Wilson Addition- Lot 5, Block A. sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of
I sale, Deed No. 459.
Inthe Wilson Addition- Lots 6-7, Block A. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of.1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 dollars (420.00) plus,
costs of sale, Deed No. 460.
In the Wilson Addition- Lots 6-7, Block C. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a ,
sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (920.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 461.
In the Wilson Addition -- Lot 12, less portion to City of
Richmond- Block D. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the de-
linquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than ten
and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 462.
In the Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond- Com. 45'
Wily from the corner of Delfino St. and Santa Fe Ave. the *fly
371 by the Soly. 69.711 being a portionof Lots 2-3, Block 6. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929,
to be told in a sum of Ten and 00/100 (110.00) dollars, plus costs aale,Deed No. 3.
In the Amended Map No. 1, of the Town of Richmond- Lot 4,
Block 7 Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent --
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and
00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 4.
In the Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond- the NS 1/2
of Lot 4;:B Blook 8, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delin uent
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than six and 00100
(46.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Dead No. 5.
In the Third addition to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 23, Sold
to the State,June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 9.
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In the Bay View Addition to Richmond- Lot 21, Block 74. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than five and 00/100 (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 18.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- N. 70' of Lots 1-2-3, Block 34.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
To be sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 (i30,OO) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 42.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Late 25-26, Block35. Sola to
' the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1 29• To be
sold in a sum of not less than twenty five and 00/100 025.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 43.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lot 32,Block38. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 45.
' In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 14-15, Block 48. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinouent taxes of 1929. to be
sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 47
In Nystrom's Nddition to Richmond,-- Lots 14-151 Block 4. Sold
to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than twenty five and 00/100 (325.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 49.
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lot 16,Block 1,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (i10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 60.
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lot 17, Block 1,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be
sold in a sum of not less thanten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 61
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lots 20, 21-22,
Block 1, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes
of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100
(430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 62.
' In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lots 4-14-15
and 17, Block 4,5old to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929• To be sold in a aim of not less than forty and 00/100
(640.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 63
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lots 6 and
14, Block 5, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and
00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 64.
Inthe Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond Lot 11, Block 7,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delin urnt taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 65.
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richwd- Lot 12, Block 7.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (010.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 66
In Herman's Addition to Richmond- Lots 14-15, Block 1, Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
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 Meeker'e Addition to Richmond-Lot 22, Block 6. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1)29. To be
sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 73.
In Meek26er's A.daltion to Richmond- Lot 2, Block 31. Sold to
the State, June , 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be
sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 74•
' In Marine ViTerrace- Lot 1, Block 4, Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for tew he delinquent taxes of 1929. To he sold in a
sam of not less than five and 00/100 dollars (;5.00) plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 75•
InMarine View Terrace- Lot 13, Block 5. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in s
sum of not less than Five and 00/100 (45.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 76.
In Marine View Terrace- Lots 31, 32, Block 5. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for.the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale, Deed No. 77.
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Monday, June 21st, 1937 -- Cont'd.
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 16, Block 11, Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of
not less than five and 00/100 ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 78
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 27, Block 11, Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than five and 00/100 (95.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 79.'.
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 42, Block 11, Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sumof
not less than five and 00/100 ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 80.; ,
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 2. Sold to state,
June 26, 1930; for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 81.'
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract— Lots 17-18, Block 4. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 83.
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 7-8-9, Block 24,
sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than One hundred and fifty and
00/100 (9150.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.115.
In the Richmond Villa Tract, - Lot 1, Block 2. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 134.
_ In Turpin's Addltlon'to Richmond- Lots 7-6, Block 17. Sold
to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
he sold in a sum of not less than fifty and 00/100 (450.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed N0.138.'.
In the Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 21. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be sold in a sum of not less than forty and 00/100 ($40.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 144.
In the Highland Tract -- Lots 17-19, Block C. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In
a sum of not less than One Hundred and 00/100 (4100.00 ) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No.151., '
In the Brown Andrade Tract- - Lots 15-16, Block 5, Sold to the -
State, June 26,1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In
a sum of not less than twenty five and 00/100 (325.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale Deed No. 165
In theSea View Tract of Schmidt Village- Lot 3, less 23'
and Lot 4, less s. 37' Block A, sold to the State, June 27, 1927
for the delinquent taxes of 1926. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten and 00/100, (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No-179-
In the Matter of Applications
for aid.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be
and the same are made as follows:
JOHN W. HIATT, 7387 Terrace Dr. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15. county aid per month
be renewed as of April, 1937.
HORACE JOHNSON, 169-7th St. Richmond. '
Old Age Security inthe amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937•
CORNELIUS KELLER, 1532 MacDonald Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937.
ELIZABETH MANNING, 648- 4th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 'tate and $17.50 County aid permonth '
be renewed as of June, 1937.
FRED MANNING 648- 4th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June,1937•
WILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147- 15th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.0 0 State and $15. county aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937-
FRANK SKINNER, 109 Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937•
JONAS WALLIN, 326- 12th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of July, 1937•
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JOSEPHINE WALLIN, 326- 12th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50. State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937•
GEORGE YELAVIC, 19 Delfino St. Pt.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of July, 1937•
NANCY CUNNINGHAM, 524- 22nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security inthe amount of $16.25 State and $16.25 county aid be
' renewed as of April 1, 1937 and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month as of June 1, 1937•
CHARLES MADISON, 540- 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per mont
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of June 1, 1937.
NANCY MADISON, 540- 6th St. hichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.0 county aid per month
' be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of June 1, 1937•
ELIZABETH BUCKMAN, Box 171, Rodeo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid permonth
be increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of June 1, 1937•
CARRIE B. SLOAN, 618 Lexington St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid permonth
be increased to $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per month as of June 21, 1937.
EMMA PEARCE, Rodeo.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be decreased to 315. State and $15. Bounty aid per month as of June 1, 1937.
JOEL A. SWINDELL, 816- RSpley,.Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of June 21, 1937•
ELIZABETH KALIS MEDEROS, 934 Everett St. El Cerrito.
$10 State aid permonth for needy children be granted to begin as of June 21,19 7•
LILY BURROWS, 430- Richmond Ave. El Cerrito.
$40 State and $40 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
July, 1937•
HENRIETTA CURRY, 2361 Brooks, Richmond,
' $10 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
July, 1937.
WRY-FORNEP., 203 BSschop Rd. Pt.Richmond.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as _
of July, 1937•
WRGUERITA DIAS, P.O. Box 458, Sutter St. San Pablo
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$10 State and $20 County aid per month as of May 28, 1937•
EDWARD ELIAS McVAY, RFD Box 691, Berkeley (Orinda)
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
ISABEL VICTORIA McVAY, RFD Box 691, Berkeley (Orinda)
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
WILLIAM DRAKE, Crockett.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937•
JAMES VAN NAMEE,Crockett.
old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
' berenewed as of July 1, 1937•
ELIZABETH JONES, 1869 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
MINNIE WELCH, 514 Thompson St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of June 1, 1937.
' WILLIAM PIER, 815 Escobar St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued and transferred ad of July 1, 1937•
FLETCHER TROUTMAN, Rt 1, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. State and $16. County aid parmonth be
discontinued as of June 7, 1937.
NELLIE HASKINS, Box 293, Concord.
$10 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of _
July, 1937•
MARIA MACHADO, 116 E. St. Martinez.
$30 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be.enewed as of July,1
1937•
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1 C Monday, June 219t, 1937- Cont'd.
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BERNICE NUNES, 1637 Grant St. Concord.
$10 State and $10 County aid per month for needychlldren be renewed as of
July, 1937•
BEATRICE SHEPHERD, Leslie St. Mt View, Martinez,
$20 State and $60 County aid per month for needy children be discontinued as
of June 19, 1937•
MARGARET WINDSOR, Oak and Palm, Martinez.
$10 State aid per month for needy children be discontinued as of July 1, 1937• ':..
ARTHUR GEO. WILSON, Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
MARY TREZZA, 363 W. 5th St. Pittsburg.
$40 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
July, 1937,
FRED SPEAR, RFD Box 66, Oakley. ,
i $25 etate and $25. County aid per month for needy blind be viewed as of June 1,
1937•
JOHN JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN, Box 172, RFD Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of May 1,1937.
ANDREW LATHROP WALKER, Box 94, Oakley
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 "ounty aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937•
MARY ARTMERRY, Brentwood.
Old Age Security be denied as of June 21, 1937•
FRANCIS WEBB, Brentwood. '
$30 State and $30 County aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of June 21, 1937•
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MARGARET STIDHAM, Box 465, Brentwood.
$10 State aid per month be increased to $10 State and 410 county aidper
month for needy children to begin as of June 1, 1937• -
ELIZABETH SAUSAMAN, 717 Pomona St. E1 Cerrito.
'ounty Cash allowance in the amount of $20 monthly be renewed as of Junel,1937•
AMY CARPENTER, 332- Sixth St. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $7.50 monthly be Increased to $12.50
monthly as of June 1, 1937.
NORMAN KELLY, 225- 16th St. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $5.00 monthly be increased to $25. monthly
as of June 21, 1937•
JOSEPH DANNA, 135- 6th St. nlchmond.
Needy blind aid in the amount of $25. State and $25. County aid monthly be
renewed as of June, 1937.
MAT BEGONOVICH, 120 Cottage "ve. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as o1 June 21, 1937.
ELIZABETH AMY COLCLOUGH, 331- 9th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly,
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
ISAAC J. DAVIS, 523- 37th St.Rlchmond. -
Old Age Securityin the amount of $17.50 State and i17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
CLARA DeCAMP, 571- 10th St. "ichmond.
Old Age Securityin the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
FRANCIS A. NASH, 442 10th St. Richmond -
Old Age Security in amount of&7.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
SYLVESTER NELSON, 4822- Potrero Ave Richmond. ' --
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
FRANCIS ROBERTS, 159 S. 39th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month be
granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
KNTONIO S. ROSE, RFD Box 1617, Richmond.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $13.75 State and $13.75 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of June 21, 1937•
FRANK S. SOTO, Box 314, Richmond..
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. State and $16.00 county per month be -
granted to begin as of June 21, 1937.
ANTHONY CARDOSEY, 132 Washington Ave. Richmond. —
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937•
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ELIZABETH HIATT, 7357 Terrace Dr. E_ Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State and $15. County aid per month be
renewed as of April, 1937.
MINNIE MAY, MARY FRANCIS, ELEANOR TUCKER, Rte 1, Box 351, Walnut Creek.
$60. per moth County tush allowance for Wards of the Juvenile Court be
changed from Mrs. E.Schieffle, Rte 1, Box 351, Walnut Creek, as of June 15th, 1937
and be made payable to Mrs. Jennie 1}eston, Hartz Ave. Danville, as of June 15, 1937
LAURA BUSH, 2121 Sanfort St. Richmond.
' $20 per month county cash allowance for the ward of a Juvenile Court be paid
to Mrs. R.W.Buckett, 2121 Sanford Ave. Richmond from June 1st. to June 10, 1937, and
$20 per month county cash allowance be paid to Mrs. C.E.Thomas, 550-17th St. Richmond,
from June 11th, 1937 to June 14, 1937, and discontinued as of June 14, 1937•
JOE TESCHAIRA, St. Vincent's Sar, Rafael.
$10 State aid and 310 county aid per month for the ward of a Juvenile Court
be made payable to St.Vincent's San "afael, as of June 15, 1937•
CLAUDE AND VIRGINIA DAVIDSON, 150 Frisby St. Vallejo
' $20 State and $20 county aid per month Por the wards of a Juvenile Court be
discontln•.ied to Mrs. Emma Larkin, 5500 Barrett Ave. Richmond, as of June 15,1937
add be made payable to Mrs. Ruth Hnidak, 150 Frisby St Vallejo, as of June 16, 1937•
ANTONIA ESPINOSA, Sunshine Camp,
$10 State and 410 County aid per month for the ward of a Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Mrs. Dlume, Sutter & Sixth Sts. San Pablo, as of June 17, 1937, and
that 310 St. and Q10 county aid be decreased to $10. State aid only per month as of
June 17, 1937, and made payable to Sunshine Camp.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY
OF s
GEORGE F. IMBACH.
WHEREAS, George F,Imbach, former Mayor of the City of Richmond,
Councilman of the City of Richmond, and a true friend of this Board, has
been called from our midst, and,
WHEREAS, in the death of George F.Imbach, the City of Richmond
has lost a competent official who was ever faithful to his trust, and this
Board of Supervisors has lost a friend who was always willing to extend a
helping hand in any worthy project;
RESOLVED that this Board extends to the family of the deceased
and to the Council of the City of Richmond, its deepest sympathy.
RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the
family of the deceased, and to the Council of the City of Richmond.
Now at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, this Board adjourns as a Board
of Supervisors out of respect to the memory of George F.Imbach, deceased, to meet
again on Tuesday, June 22nd, 1937, at 2 o'clock,P:
Chairman.
.. \ .Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIORNIA.
TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd,1937-
The Board met at 2 o'vlock P.M.
' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan,—Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cum—
mings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of application of John J.
Jerome for a license and permit under
Ordinance No. 246 of the County of
Contra Costa.
John J.Jerome, having applied to this loard for a permit and license to
conduct and hold, maintain,manage, exhibit , run and operate racing, coutsing, and
other types of sports under Ordinance No. 246 of the "ounty of contra Costa, and a
Form of Ordinance granting said license and permit having been presented to this
Board by the District Attorney of Contra Coats. County, for consideration or adoption,
and this Board having heard arguments for and against the adoption of said Ordinance,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Section 4, of said proposed Ordinance be amended by raising the
license fee to be charged for said license and permit from $100 per month for the firs
+r`
120
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1937-- Cont'd.
five years of said license and permit to $2600 per year, payelle In advance in 12
equal monthly installments, and from 6200 per month for the last 45 years of said permit
to $3900 per year payable monthly in advance in twelve equal monthly installments.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
In Matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 251,
Granting Permit and License to John J. '
Jerome.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Ordinance No. 251 of the County of Contra Costa, as fully set out
in Ordinance Hook No. 2 of this Hoard at page 194 be and the same is hereby adopted
by the unanimous vote of the Board. '
In Matter of Request of City of Richmond -
for cancellation of taxes.
A request having been received by this board from J.A.McVlttle, City
Manager of the City of Richmond, for the cancellation of taxes for year 1931-32,
on following described real property, to wit:
A strip of land 30 feet wide equally on each side of the center -
line of Panhandle Blvd. In Richmond Annex, extending from a point
approximately 100 feet south from the south line of Nevada
Street to the north line of Richmond Annex; excepting portions
occupied by intersecting streets, now assessed toSouthern Pacific
Company,
upon the grounds the title to said property was acquired by the City of Richmond,
during the year 1932.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the CountyAuditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel
the taxes on said property for year 1931-32, and the penalties accruing thereon, -
and that the County lax Collector is hereby ordered to remove said described proprty
from the Delinquent Tax Rolls of said County Just published. .
In the Matter of appointment of
Clyde Baker, as additional Assistant
to County Assessor.
It is in the Judgment of the board of Supervisors of Contra 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 Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Clyce Baker be and he is hereby employed by this board of
Supervisors for a period of two months, commencing July let, 1937, at a salary of $200
per month, to render such assistance to the County Assessor of Contra Costa County as:
the said Assessor may direct. ,
It IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly
in favor of Clyde Baker, in the sum of $200 per month during the period of his employ-
ment 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, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembeth.
Noes: None. -
Absent: Supervisors- None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 6th, 1937, at 10 o'clock -----------
A.M. Chairm aClerk. ••- ............... n'
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IN THE BOARD 0: SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1937. n
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of June,
1937, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ?k
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In Matter of Resolution ?
authorizing Davey Tree Surgery
Co. Ltd, to Trim Trees.
WHEREAS, tPe Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, did on or about the l8th day of June, 1937, receive a communication from
the Davey Tree Surgery Company, Ltd. of San rrancisco, asking the Board of Super—
visors for a permit to scientifically trim trees to give the necessary clearance to
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the lines of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company in said County, and
WHEREAS, said Davey Tree Surgery Company, Ltd. has a contract with the said "§
Pacific Gas and Elec.ric Company by the terms of which said Davey Tree Surgery Com— _,.,
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pany, Ltd. agrees to trim all trees in the County which Interfere with the lines of
said Pacific Gas & Electric Company, and u'
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WHEREAS, said Davey Tree Surgery Company, Ltd. desires said permit for the
' purpose of carrying out the said terns of said contract with said Pacific Gas and
Electric Company.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R13OLVED: That the said Davey Tree Surgery Company,
Ltd. be and it is hereby granted a permit to scientifically trim trees in saidCounty
which interfere with the lines of the said Pacific Gas and Electric Company, pursuant
to-said contract, and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That said permit be and It is hereby issued to said
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Davey Tree Surgery Company, Ltd, subject to the approval of the owners of trees upon
private property and
BE IT FURYHER RESOLVED that the said permit be issued upon condition that
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the said Davey Tree Surgery Company, Ltd. save the said county harmless from liabilit
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from any damage incurred by reason of its said operation in the said trimming of
trees, and upon the further condition that the employee or agent of the Davey Tree
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Surgery Company, Ltd. trimming said trees, consult the Supervisor of each district
prior to commencing work In such 'District.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. "
Noes: None.
Absent: None.,
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Tuesday, July 6th, 1937, -- cont'd.
In Matter of Authorizing Compromise
of Clain against Thomas R.Hanna and
Wanda Muir Hanna,
WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, State of California, obtained a ,Judgment'
In the sum of Six hundred eleven and 70/100 dollars ($611.70) against Thomas n.Hanna
and "ands Muir Hanna, his wife, in Action No. 14506 in the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, vh1ch Judgment foreclosed;
a lien upon real property belonging to the said Thomas R.Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna, '
his wife, and,
WHERRAS, the cast Bay Municipal Utility District, in Action No, 20595 brought)
in said County, ha= obtained a Judgment in condemnation against said real property,and
WHEREAS, said Thomas R.Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna, his wife, claim an off-set''. ,
against said amount recovered In said first above-mentioned action, and
WHEREAS, the said Thomas R.Hanna and Wanda Muir Hanna, his wife, have offered''•:
to settle said claim for the sum of Two hundred fifty and no/100 dollars (4250.00)
to be paid to said County,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said claim be and it Is hereby
compromised for the said sum of Two hundred fifty and no/100 dollars (0250.00)
acd the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, Is
hereby authorized to accept said sum in full payment of said claim.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None. .
In the Matter of Authorizing '
District Attorney to compromise
claim against the Estate of
L.F.Grover, Deceased,
WHEREAS, the accounts of L.F.Grover, deceased, former Justice of the Peace
of San Pablo Township, County of Contra Costa, State of California, having been
settled; and,
WHEREAS, it has been determined that there is due said county from the
Estate of said L.F.Grover, and from the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York,
which company bonded said L.F.Grover, the sum of Two hundred thirteen and 8S/100
dollars (4213,86) and,
WHEREAS the sum of Seventy-three and 99/100 dollars ($73.66) has been received
by said County from Mr.Bibbins, a nephew of said L.F.Grover, in part payment of said . -
amount so due said county, and,
WHEREAS, the District Attorney of said county is in receipt of a letter dated ' -
June 21, 1937, from said Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York offering and agree-
Ing to remit to said county the balance of said sum so due amounting to One hundred
forty and no/100 dollars ($140.00);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the District attorney of said County be ,
and he is hereby authorized to settle said claim due from said Fidelity and Casualty
Company of New York, for the said sum of One hundred forty and no/100 dollars (4140.00),
Ayes; Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and-Irembatb.
N,es: None.
Absent: None.,,,
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In Matter of authorizing
Chairman to execute a Release
and Assignment of interest of
County of Contra Costa in and to
aaim against Estate of L.F.Grover, deceased.
WHEREAS, L.F.Grover, deceased, former Justice of the Peace of San Pablo Township,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, was indebted through his accounts to the
' County of Contra Costa in the sum of Two hundred thirteen Find 88/100 dollars (5213.88);
and,
WHEREAS, Mr. Bibbins a nephew of said L.F.Grover, has paid to the rvunty of -
Contra Costa, as partial payment of said claim the sum of Seventy—three and 88/100
.. dollars ($73.68) and, -
WHEREAS, the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York was the bonding company
for said L.F.Grover, former Justice of the Peace of, said Township, and
WHEREAS, said Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York has offered to pay to
said County the balance due on said claim after deducting said payment of seventy—three
and 88/100 dollars ($73.86) which balance amounts to One hundred forty and no/100
dollars (3140.Oo); and,
WHEREAS, said Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York in consideration of
the payment of said sum of One hundred forty and no/100 dollars ($140.00) to said
County is desirous of obtaining a release and assignment from said County, transferrinp
to said Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, all the right, title and interest
In and on account of the said claim against said L.F.Grover, and against any and all
persons responsible for said indebtedness in favor ofsaid County.
' N3iTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That N.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the board of
Supervisors of sRid County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby
authorized to execute a release and assignment subrogating all the right, title and
Interest of said county in and to said claim to the said Fidelity and Casualty Company
of New York, a copy of which release and assignment is hereto attached.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and '2rembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
"RELEASE AND ASSIGNMENT"
In consideration of the sum of One hundred forty and 00/100 dollars ($14o.o0)
raid by the Fbdelity and Casualty Company of New York, #90 Maiden Lane, New York City,
New York, in full payment and discharge of its liability under its public official
Bond #1573912 runnung to the County of Ccntra Costa, State of California, on account
of defalcations in the account of L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace of the 10th Townshi
of Contra Costa County, State of California.
The said County of Corrra Costa, State of Califorria, does hereby assign
transfer, and set over unto the said Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, all
' its right title and interest in and on account of the above loss and any and all claim
and causes of action that it may have against any and all persons responsible for said
loss, the intention being that by this instrument the said Fidelity and Casualty Company _
of New York shall become fully subrogated to and possessed of all of the rights of said
County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the premises.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, has
caused these presents to be signed by its duly authorized agent and its corporate seal
to be hereunto affixed this 6th day of July,1937•
W.J.Buchanan
Chairman of the oard of Supervisors
OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
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Tuesday, July 6th 1937--Cont'd.
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to Walter V.Frazer.
Walter V.Frazer, an employee of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County
having applied to this Board forpermisslon to leave the State of California;
It is, by the Board ordered that permission to leave the State of California
be and the same is hereby granted, for a period of fifteen days from and after leaving
the State.
In Matter of Authorizing W.J.
Buchanan, Chairman, to sign Contract
with the Cnlifornia State Ctamber of -
Commerce, Agriculture & Industry.
A form of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, a political Subdivision
of the State of California, and the California State Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture
and Industry, a non—profit corporation, wherein the said California State Chamber
of Commerce, agriculture and Industry, etc. agrees to use its organization for
the purpose of advertising, developing, exploiting and making known the resources of:
the County of Contra Costa so as to Induce Immigration and to increase trade and
commerce of said County, having been presented to this Board, for approval,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Contract 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 bounty of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Installation of Nineteen ,
Additional Lights in the Kensington
Highway Lighting District.
A petition signed by more than 25 tax payers and residents of the Kensington
Highway Lighting District,paaying for theinstallation of nineteen additional lights',
inthe Kensington Highway Lighting District, having been presented to this Board;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be and they are hereby authorized
to install nineteen (19) 100 C.P. lights at the following locations in said Lighting
District, to wit;
1 street light .. .. .. Arlington toad at Arlington Court.
1 street light . . . . . . .Arlington Road at Rincon Road.
1 street light . . . . . . Arlington Road at Cowper Road.
1 street light .. .. .Arlington Road at Beverly Road.
1 street light . . . . . . .Rincon Road at Kerr on theDelta.
1 street light . . . . . . .Higate Road at Norwood.
1 street light . . . . . . .Higate Road near El Cerrito Line.
1 street light .. Sunset Drive at Francisco Road.
1 street light Francisco Road half way from south end to north end.
1 street light . . . . . .. Columbia at about No. 250.
1 street light . . . . .. . Kenyon at Colgate. _
1 street light . . . . .. . Purdue Avenue and Beloit.
1 street light .. Purdue Avenue at about No. 275.
1 street light Purdue Avenue and Kenyon. ,
1 street light . . . . . . Purdue Avenue at the North end
1 street light . . . . . . West end Marchant Court.
1 street light . . . . . . Coventry and Eldredge.
1 street light . . . . .. . Avon Road, north end.
1 street 11Pht . . . . . . .Stratford and Richardson.
The estimated cost of maintaining said lights is 333.25 per month and the
County Auditor Is hereby authorized to furnish to this Board, a rate of taxation upon
the assessable property in said District, at the time of fixing tax rate for the
fiscal year 1937-38, that will raise said amount. '..
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In Matter of Application of -
Luigi G. and Giuseppina Costa _-
for permission to establish a Junk Yard
under Ordinance No. 249.
Luigi G. Costa and Giuseppina Costa, having applied to this Board for permissici
to establish a Junk yard in Township Nn• 10 of Contra Costa County under Ordinance
No. 249 of said County,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow; IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra
Costa County to report back to this Board its findings at the meeting of this Board
to be held on July 19th, 1937•,
' In Matter of Application of Elaine
M.Sulliger, to remodel dwelling
under Ordinance No. 245,
Mrs. Elaine M.Sulliger, having applied to this Board for permission to remodel
a one family dwelling house under Ordinance No. 245,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County to report to this Board fts findings in said matter,
at the meeting of this Board to be held on July 19th, 1937.,
In Matter of Authorizing Guy
Spencer, Exhibit Commissioner,
to prepare County Exhibit for the
California State Fair to be held In -
Sacramento, Sept. 3rd to 12th, 1937.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Guy Spencer, Exhibit Commissioner, of Contra "osta County, be
and he Is hereby authorized to arrange for space for an exhibit of Contra Costa Count
at the California State Fair to be held in Sacramento from Sept. 3rd to Sept. 12th,
1937, and to prepare and install said Exhibit.,
In Matter of Authorization
to W.J.Buchanan, to sign application
for W.P.A. Social Servi-e Index Project.
A form of Application to the Works Progress Administration for the preparing
of a Social Service Index of Contra Costa County, having been presented to this Board
for approval;
On motion of Supervisor Trembsth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said applicat
' ton on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. ,
In Matter of Transfer of Emilio
Cafarelli, an indigent, from Solano'
"ounty to Contra Costa County.
' Otis Loveridge, Director of wclal Service Department of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for transfer of Emilio Cafarelli
from County of Solano to County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act of
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 behalfof the County o f contra Costa.K
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In Matter of Authorizing Release of -
Claim against property of Fred W.
Kensinger, an indigent.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County'.
having reported to this Board that the County of Contra Costa has furnished county
relief to Fred W.Kensinger, during his lifetime In the sum df W3.35 and that '
said County of Contra Costa has placed a lien upon the property of said Fred W.
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Kensinger, and the said Otis Loveridge, having reported tothis Board that a Mrs.
Butterfield has some claim to said property.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that upon Dayment of the sum of $463.35 to the County of Contra Costa, , 1
by the said Mrs. Butterfield, the Social Service Department of said County, is hereby
authorized to release the lien heretofore placed upon said property by the County
of Contra Costa..,.
In Matter of approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 6123, heretofore drawn by the -
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Patrick k
Moise-Klinkner Co. in sum of $9.49, payable out of the General fund of said County,
has been lost and the said Patrick & Moise-Klinkner Co, having furnished to this
Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of $16.96 Indemnifying the. County against
loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 6123;
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Mond 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 Patrick & Moise-Klinkner Co.
in sum of $9.49 to replace said Warrant Ni. 6123.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Transfer of +'unds.
Upon request of County Auditor, and in order to finance current highwayI,
funds warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER; that the sum of $3298.96 be transferred
from General Fund to said funds and said amounts as set out below, to wit:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup,. D1-1-- Sup. Dist.
Accts. $1 Accts. N2 Accts. #3 Accts.
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15o4 $200.00
1506 49.57 56.20
1507 11.73 $155.95
1506 $91.13.
1509 291.28
1510 5.25
1511 29.74
1512 196.70
1513 54.00
1514 301.89
1516 24.k5 66.75 a.6a
1519 116.57
1519 500.00
1520 10.00
1521 142.23
15232 51.26
1524 152.00 39-3.5
1526 130.30 519-09
1527 37.75
1529 22.50
1529 15.97
$1 1-9.61 $ 5 75 - $ oo.23 $-C93-37
Grand Total- $3,296.96.
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of appointment
of F.Judson Biglow, as Deputy _
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that F.Judson Biglow, be and he ishereby appointed a Deputy Sealer of
Weights and Measures of Contra Costa County, to serve until further order of this Boar ,
at a salary of $150 per month, commencing August lst, 1937.
' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly In favor
of F.Judson Biglow, in the sum of $150.00, andthat the County Treasurer pay the same,
In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to conduct sale
of property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution wqs passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared tobe the Judgment of this Board that the
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following described property.now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to
Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa `'ounty at public
auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposi e
tach parcel of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale.
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California,_ for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. E-- Lots 3-4, Block 56. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1926. for the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold In
a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
' Deed No. 240.
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 1 — Lot 5, Block 4. "old to
the State,June 26 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be sold In a
...sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 463.In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 7 - Lot 3, Block 42. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 464.
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 7- Lot 4, Block 44. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be
.sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 465.
In Martinez Land Company's 'Tract No. 6: Lot 4, Block 59. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be
-sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (+10.00) dollars, plus
.costs of sale, - Deed No. 675.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lots
27-28, Block 57. Sold to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent
taxes of 1926. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty and Od/100
($20.00) dollars, plus cost's of sale, Deed No. 594.
' InMartinez Land Company's Tract No. 1 -- Lot 6, Block 4. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be
-sold In a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No, 1187.
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 7- Lot 2, Block 48. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus
' costs of sale, Deed No 1192.
In Marttn�z Land Company's Tract No. 5- Lot 11, Block20.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delin tent taxes of 1929.
to be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00100 (410.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1189.
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 6-- Lot 6, Block 29.
?old to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold In a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1190.
In Martinez Land Company's Tract No. 7'-- Lot 12, Block42.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for thedelln tent taxes of 1929.
To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten and 00100 (410.00) dollars, '
plus costs of sale, - Deed No. 1191.
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In San Pablo Villa Tract- Lots 7 and 9, Block 3. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than thirty and 00/100 (ii30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No.261.
In San Pablo Villa +ract- Lots 1-2-3, Block 6. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of
not less thanthirty and 00/160 (030.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No .263.
In San Pablo Villa 'ract- Lot 4, Block 20. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929, to be sold in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/1.00 (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 264. ,
In Nystrom's Addition to Richmond- Lots 21-22-23, Block 13. Sold
to the State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than sixty and 00/100 (360.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No-56. ;
In the Griffin & `'Y-,trous Addition to Richmond- Lots 10-11, Block 9
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 dollars ($20.00) plus '
costs of sale Deed No. 67.
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 11.
Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/1 00 ($10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 66.
In the Griffin & Watrous Addition to Richmond -- Lot 34, Block 14.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, -
plus costs of sale Deed No. 69.;
In Wall's Harbcr Center Tract- Lots 3 to 15, inclusive, Block 4.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be sold in a sum of not less than one hundred and 00/DOO (4100.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 92..
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 3 to 12, inclusive, Block 5.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than One hundred and 001100 (9100.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 94.'
In Wall'sgeAegr Tract - Lot 49, Block 7. gold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 65J '
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 13, Block c'. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold
In a sum of not less than forty and 00/100 ($40.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale Deed No. 87.
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 7-9,Block 14. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold.in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 90.
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 22, Block 32. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus coats
of sale, Deed No. 103. -
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 25, Block 37• Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum.of not less than Ten and 00/100 (+10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 106.
In Ellis Landing Subdivision- Lots 1-2-3, Block 7. Sold to -
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent takes of 1929. To be
sold In a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 107 '
In Ellis Landing Subdivision: Lots 8-9, & 46-47, Block 11.
Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent tares of 1929. -
Lo be sold in a sum of not less than forty and 00/100 ($40.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 106.
In Ellis Landing Subdivision. Lots 19-20, Block 14. Sold to
the State., June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold In a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 109.
In Ellis Landing Subdivision- Lots 7-t-9, Block 18. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for-the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be
.sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 110.'.,
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond: The S'ly 10' of
Lot 11, and all of Lot 12, Block 123. Sold to the State, June 26, -
1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. L:o be sold in a sum of not
less than two hundred and 00/100 (0200.00) dollars, plus costs d
sale, Deed No. 125.;
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Map No. 3: Lot
10-11, Block A. sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ------
(Q10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 127.
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In the 'Town of Point Richmond, Official Map No. 3: Lot 20, Block
B. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930; for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold In a sum of not less thanSeven and 00/160 ($7.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 129.
In the Town of Point "ichmond; Official Map No. 3-- Lot 41, Block
B. sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
To be sold in a sum of not less than Five and 00/100 (05.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 129.
' In the Town of Point Richmond, "£ficial 11ap No. 3: Lotl5,
Block E. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes
of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Five and 00/100 ($5.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 130.
In the Richmond Tract- Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block H. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1;29. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Five hundred and 00/100 (4500.00) dollars
plus costsof sale, Deed No. 133.
" In the Richmond Villa Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 2. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (515.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 135.
In Turpin's addition to Richmond: Lot 10, Block 13. Sold to _
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 137.
In the Belvedere Tract- Lot 34, Block 1. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 140.
In the Belvedere Tract- Lot 6, Blocks. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a
sum of Not less than Ten and 00/100 (010.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 141.
In Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 19, Bbek 16. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus
' costs of sale, Deed No. 143.
Ir. the Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot 9, Block 21. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 (330.00) dollars,
plus co st s of sale, Deed No. 145.
In the New Richmond Tract- Lot 9, Block D. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929 To be sold in a sum
of not less than tennd 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 147.
IN the Martha Washington Tract- Lot 1, Block 5. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (515.00) dolln.rs, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 146.
In the Highland Tract- Lot 6, Block F. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten and 00/100 (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 152.
In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 18, Blocks. Sold to the
'State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold
In a sum of not less than Five and 00/100 (45.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 155.
' In the West Richmond 'Tract- Lot 3, Block 6. Sold to the
'State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To he sold
in a sum of not less than Five and 00/100 ($5.00) dollars plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 156.
In the West nichmond Tract- Lot 4 and W. 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 6.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 157.
' Inthe West Richmond Tract- Lot 14, Block 6. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinuent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum
of not less than Five and 009100 dollars ($5.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 156.
In the West Richmond Tract - Lots 7-8, Block 16. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars (u10.00) plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 160.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 7, Block 1. Sold to theState,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of na less than Fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of _.
sale, - Deed No. 164. ;
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In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 21, Block 20. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum
of not less than fifteen and 00/100 315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed N6.167.
In the Andrade ParkTract- Lots 36-37, Block 1. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinauent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No 16g.
Zn the Andrade Park Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 5. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than fifteen dollars (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No.169. ,
In the Brown Andrade Tract, No.3-- Lots 10, 11. Block 1. Sold to
the.State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale Deed No. 173.
In the Brown Andrade Tract No. 3. Lots 25-29, Block 3. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, far the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (+15.00) dollars, plus ,
costs of sale, , Deed No.174.
In the Lincoln 'oulevard Tract- Lot 10, Block 5. Sold to the
_ State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars ($10.00 dollars plus costs sale,Deed No.175
In the Lincoln Boulevard Tract: Lot 11, Block 6. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinauent tttxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 dollars (510.00), plus costs of sale, Deed N0.176
In the Fay Andrade Tract: Lot 9, Block 10. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars (410.00) plus costs of sale, Deed N0.190
In the Andrade Gularte Bract: Lot 1, Block3• Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.190.
In the Overland T-act- Lot 14, Block 4. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten and 009100 (410.00) dollars, plus on is of sale, Deed No.193.
In the Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract: Lot 59, Block 29.
Sold to the State,June 26, 1930, f cr the delinauent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a stun of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (615.00) dollars, plus '
costs of sale, Deed N0.196.
Inthe Richmond Center Tract- Lot 3, Block 15. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the Jelin uent taxes of 1929. To be sold 1n a sum of
not less than. Fifteen find 009100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed N0.199
In the Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 13, Block 5. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinauent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Fifteen and m0/100 (415:00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No.202
In Spauldings Richmond Pullman Townslte. Lot 4, Block 6. Sold
to the State,June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No.209
In the Grand View Terrace Tract-- Lots 5-6, Block 1. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be s3ld in
a sum of not less than Twenty-five and 00/100 (525.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No.215.
In Soito's Addition to Richmond, Lots 5-6, Block 3. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, - Deed No.227. '....
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. -
It is by the Board ordered that allowance4be made to indi�pnts as follows; -
ELEANOR ERNST:; 614- 17th St. Richmond. '
County cash allowance in the amount of $45. per month be granted
to begin as of June 1, 1937•
NORMAN O.KELLY, 227- 15th St. "ichmond.
County cash allowance 1n the amount of $5.00 be increased to $25. per month
as of June 1, 1937, instead of June 21, 1937.
JOSEPH LUIZ, Main St. Pinole.
County cash allowance in the amount of $45. be decreased to 435• per month
as of June 1, 1937.
RAP.L ULYSS BECK, 2531 Florida Ave. Richmond.
Old Ake Security in the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month, be granted to begin as of July 6, 1937.
CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, 412 Washington, Richmond. ------ —
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of July 6, 1937.
GEOPGE L.SPAULDING, 1695 San Pablo, Richmond.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month _
be -rented to begin as of July 1, 1937, and transferred as of July 1, 1937•
F1'1MA TERRELL, 3000 El Dorado, Richmond. a
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be granted to begin as of July 1, 1937, and transferred as of July 1, 1937• -
CORA HENRY, 5424 _ay View Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of April 1, 1937.
+MSA INGHAM, 312 Vineland Ave. Baldwin Park, Calif. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be renewed as of June 1, 1937•
CATHERINE HALSEY, 224— 4th St. Richmond. "
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month be cancelled for the month of June. No discontinuance of aid.
' FRED SCHL, 1512 Macdonald, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mon1h
be cancelled for the month of June. No discontinuance of aid.
MARY AGNES BERGMAN, 1104 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the Fm ount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be discontinued as of June 1, 1937•
THOMAS FINLEY, 615 Washington Ave. Pt.nichmond. -�
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be discontinued as of June 1, 1937.
GEORGE A. WEEKS, 534— Ohio St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13. State and $13. county aid per month
be discontinued as of July 1, 1937-
DELLA RAtYL$10,Statte andn4ton St. El 435. County aidCerrito.
permonth be granted for needy children to..
begin as of July 6, 1937
VIOLET HUBNER, 66o— 5th St. richmond.
$20 State and $20 County aid per month for needyehildren be discontinued
as of July 1, 1937•
HOMER HUNT,' Alamo Needy blind aid in the amount of $25. State and $25• county aid per month
be discontinued as of July 1, 1937-
ALBERT MORTIPIE R, R F.D. #1, Box 655, Berkeley (Orinda)
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.75 state and $9.75 County aid per month
be increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of July 6, 1937•
WILLIAM H. KNAPF, Wood Ranch, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $5. State and55. county aid per month
be cancelled for the month of June. No discontinuance of aid.
HENRY H. KEEFER, Box 36, Walnut Creek..
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be granted tobegin as of July 6, 1937•
LIZZIE KEEFER, Box 36, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 517.50 County aid per mon _
be granted to begin as of July 6, 1937•
CHARLOTTE PRETTYMAN, Lincoln St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid per month
be granted tobegin as of July 6, 1937.
MAANUEL VICTORINO, Rte 1, Box 19, Concord.
Old Age Security be Denied as of July 6, 1937.
JOE DELALLO, 564— York St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12. State and $12. Oounty aid per month
be cancelled for the month of June, No discontinuance of aid.
PHILIP OTT, Box 292, Po,t Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month, be cancelled for the month of June, No discontinuance of aid.
' MAGGIE ROWE, 257 E. 4th St. Pittsburg,
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per mon h
be discontinued as of June 1, 1937-
ETTA HODTS, Rte #1, Box 41, Pittsburg.
$30 State and $30 Co^nty aid per month for needy children be granted to
begin as of July 6, 1937.
MAMIE WILKINSON 173 E. 15th St. Pittsburg
$10 State and $40 County aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of June 30, 1937.
ESSIE WILSON, 301-5th St.Antioch
County cash allowance in the amount Of $15. per month be increased to $30.
per month as of June 1, 1937.
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VOLNEY WILSON, 301-5th St.Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid pa month
be increased to $15. State and $15, county aid per month as of June 1, 1937.
MAUDE WILSON, 517— 2nd St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Obunty aid per month',
be cancelled for the month of June, No discontinilance of aid.
FRANCISCO ESPINOSA, Sunshine Camp, Claytoa.
$10 State aid for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be discontinued as of June 20,
1937, and increased to $10 State and $10 county aid per month as of June 20, 19371
and made payable to Mrs.Elizabeth Olume, R.F.D. Rte 1, Box 419, Richmond. ($10.00
State aid permonth was payable to Sunshine Camp; to be discontinued as of 6/20/37).
Now at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. the Board takes recess as a. Board of -
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In Matter of Equalization of i
Assessment s. j
The County Assessor delivers to the Board ofHupervisors sitting as a Board of
Equalization, the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books and Statements of the �ountyof
Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1937-36, and the Board proceeds to examine same.
And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of
Equalization, on Monday, July 12th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 12th, 1937. I
The Board met at 10 o'clock k.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cum— '
mings, Harry M.Stow and R.J.Trembeth. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of O�nsideration of
Claim of Fred Schramm, father and
Natural Guardian of William Fredrick _
Schramm, a minor, filed against the
County of 'ontra Costa.
Fred Schramm, father and natural guardian of William Fredrick Schramm, a minor,
having filed with this Board, a claim against the County of Contra Costa, in the
sum of $35,500 for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by said minor, -
In the Veterans Memorial Building, in the.City of Antioch, County of Contra Costa,
State of California,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, T_T IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to the District Attorney of "ontra Costa
County, for a legal opinion as to the liability of the 'ounty of "ontrn Costs
in said matters
In Matter of Consideration of Clain
filed by Veterans Welfare Board,a
California Public Corporation, Carl Schmidt,
and S.Allen 'White, against the County of
Contra Costa, et al. -
The Veterans Welfare Board, a California Public Corporation, Carl Schmidt,
and S.Allen White, having, filed with this Board a claim against the county of �
Contra Costa, and other municipal corporations, in the sum of $39,115, for damages
claimed to have been sustained by claimants in the building cf the Broadway Low—Level
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Tunnel and road leading thereto,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to the District Attorney
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'of Contra Costa 'County for a legal opinion as to the liability of the said County in
:said matter.r. v
' In utter of declaring the Re—construction
of Bridge on First Street, between State "t and Railroad Avenue, in Town of
'.Rodeo, an emergency.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
'.BOARD ORDERED that the re—construction or repairing of that certain bridge on First
LStreet, between the State Highway and Railroad Avenue, in the Town of Rodeo, County of
-pontra Costa, be declared a matter of great emergency; .:
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the repairing or re—constructing of said bridge`
';be done without the adopting of plans and specifications, strain sheets and working
jdetails or advertising for Gids for said work andthat said work be done under the
supervision of the "ounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County by day labor.The vote on
the foregoing order being unanimous.
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In Matter of Authoriz?tion to the �
District Attorney of Contra Costa =3
.County to apply to the Railroad
Commission of the State cf California,
for permission to construct a crossing
.over S.F. Railway Tracks, southeast of Byron. '
This Board deeming the construction of a crossing over Southern Pacific -
' Company's right of way known as Crossing B-70.1 located in Section 23, T15, R3E , of
'.general convenience and necessity; ?
It IS BY THE'DOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County apply to the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for pe mission
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to construct a crossing at location above'described. ,�
And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Equalization.
iIn Yatter of Equalization of
;Assessments.
The Board further examines the assessment rolls, maps, Looks and statements -:
of County of Contra Costa, for fiscal year 1937-38, and continues the further hearing
'.thereon to Friday, July 16th, 1937, at 10 o'cloc. A.M.
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalizatlo
.until Friday, July 16th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A.M..�,�J
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ,
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FRIDAY, JULY 16th, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hcn. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
N:.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Yells, Clerk.
In Matter 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. at the following named places, on the
following dates, to wit:
San Ramon Community Club, San Vamon, July 17, 1937.
Byron Athletic Association, Byron, July 24, 1937.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that saki permits be granted.,
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In ::flatter of Transfer of KK
funds.
Upon reauest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear the s
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accounts of the National ReE�ployment Service for the fiscal year 1936-37,
IT IS; by the Board ordered that the szm of $114. be transferred from the
Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Charities & Corrections Fund. :$
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. y
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust
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accounts of the Crockett County Fire Protection District, -`
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriations of said district for j
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the fiscal year 1936-37, be Increased by the sum of $2100.00. "
The =aid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Super-'
visors and sits as a Boarc of t:oualizatiun.
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In Matter of Equalization of Assessments.
The Board further examines the maps, assNssment rolls, books and statements;
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and continues the further
hearingthereon to Monday, Jul 1 th, 1 i
Y 9 937. at 10 o'clock A.M.A1d. �
'iow at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, the Board adjourns as a Board of
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Supervisors and as z Board of Equalization, out of respect to the memory of Miss s
Jennie Arnold, `sister of County Surveyor, R.R.Arnold, to meet on Monday, July 19th
1937, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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Chairman. .�
Clark.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COWRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, July 19th, 1937. _
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings; Harry
M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C,Wells, Clerk.
' InMatter of Sale of Ambrose School
District Bonds.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the legally issued $48,000
par value Ambrose School District Bondp, dated July 1st, 1937, and maturing from July
1st, 1938, through 1957, 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 by the Clerk
to wit:
BID OF R. H. MOULTON & COMPANY:
For the legally issued $48,000 par value AMBROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT
3% BONDS, of the denomination of $1,000 each, dated July 1, 1937
and maturing $2,000 each year from July 1, 1939, to July 1, 1949,,
inclusive, and $3,000 each year from July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1957.
Inclusive; interest payable semi—annually on Janie ry 1st, and July
1st, of each year, both principal and interest being payable in
lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the
County Treasurer of Contra Costa Bounty at Martinez, California,
we will pay you $48,000 being the par value of said bonds and
accrued interest to date of delivery, together with a premium
of $289.00.
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BID OF DEAN WITTER & 00.
For said Bonds, bearing interest at 31% per annum, we will pay
par, and accrued interest to date of delivery and in addition-
thereto, a premium of $154.00.
' BID OF BLYTH & CO. INC.
We hereby bid par, and accimed interest t-Ante of delivery -
plus a premium of $531.00; bonds to bear interest at rate of
3V per annum.
and the Board having fully considered the said 'olds received finds that the bid of
R.H.Moulton & Co. is the best bid received for said bonds.
Upon motion of 5upervis or Trembnth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDEPWD that the hereinabove described bonds be and the same are hereby
urdered sold to R.H.?,ioultun & Co. at the price submitted in their bid. and that said
bonds be isaued bearing interest at rate of 3% per annum, interest payable semi—annual y R
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In Matter of Annexation of
Additional Territory to Orinda
' County Fire Protection District.
A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the annexation to
Orinda County Fire-Protection District of that certain territory known as Moraga Estat s
and more particularly described in said petition,
The hearing on said petition is hereby set for Monday the 166th day of August,
' 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of this Board.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of said hearing be
published in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circu'htion printed and publis —
ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
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Monday, July 19th, 1937-
In Matter of DoclarN6 Ordinance
No. 250 of County of �%ontra Costa,
State of California, duly published.
Ordinance No. 250 of the County of Contra Costa, being an ordinance regulating
travel over and along highways, roads, streets, lanes and alleys in the `'ounty of
Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by
law, in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of ger.ernl circulation printed and published
in the "ounty of contra Costn, as shown by the .^ffidavit of Vida. McNamer on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be ^nd the same is hereby
declared duly published and in full force and effect.
In Matter of Granting Permission to
Elaine M. Sulliger, to remodel residence
in Kensington Park.
Elaine M.Sulliger, having applied to this Board for permission to alter her
residence located at 717 Coventry Road, from a single family residence to a plural
family dwelling, under the Interim Zoning Ordinance of Contra Costa. County, and the "-
Planning Commission of said County Navin_ reported favorably uron said application,
On moti n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD.ORDERED that permission to alter said residence at 717 Coventry Road, Kensington
Park, from a single family residence to a plural family residence, be and the same
is hereby granted.,
In Matter of Application of Luigi G.Costa
and Giuseppina Costa, for permission to
establish a Junk Yard in Township No. 10
of Contra Costa County.
Luigi G.Costa and Giuseppina Costa, having: applied to this Board for
permission to establish a gunk yard in 'ownship No. 10 of Contra Costa County -
under Intermin Zoning Ordinance of said County, and the Planning Commission of Contra
Costa County having reported upon said application,
IT IS on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Luigi G.Costa and Giuseppina Costa, be and they are hereby
permitted to establish and maintain a gunk yard In S.& 0. Survey No. 5 Por. Lot 32
Sec. 2 T1N., R514. & Port. Lot 1, Sec. 11, T1N., R5'W., Bd. North by a road, East by
land of Damonte, -hest by Land of City of Richmond, South by lands of Mintzer Estate,'
In Township No. 10 of Contra Costa County—
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In Matter of Release of Lien
filed against real property of
Homer Summers
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, Homer Summers has heretofore received aid under the provisions
of the Old Age Security Act; and,
WHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof, as provided for in
Section 4 of said Act, was recorded on the 23rd day of January, 1936, in Book 404
of Official R^cords at page 72, Contra Costa County Records; and,
WHEREAS, a request has been made for a. release of said lien;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES'�LVED; That the lien above referred to shall be '.
released and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them,
are hereby authorized to execute a release thereon on behalf of the Board of
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'.Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said relea a =
to be recorded at the office of the Recorder of said County.
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. -
Noes: None. Absent: None.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to finance current high^ay fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $923.15, be transferred from General Fund to the funds and in the
:amounts as set out below: �y
ar. a Surveyor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor :.h+
Accounts. District 1 District 2 District 3 y
Accounts Accounts. Accounts.
' 1530 $157.18
15311.56
�532 54.59
153 400.00
1534 $22.50
1535 $11.64
1536 9.21
1537 4.16
1539 166.00 Z'
1541 31.70 23-57 71
i 3 133.0099 h
Totals – s67 .3.10 4202.Ti'6—
Grand Total -- 5923.18.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x ,
'.In Matter of Transfer of Funds. -
In order to finance current high•cay fund warrants for fiscal year 1937-39,
IT IS BY THE UCARD ORDERED that the sum'af w934.85 be transferred from the Motor Vehicl
Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
War, n Surveyor Suc:ervisor Supervisor Supervisor
Accounts. District 1 Distri:t 8 District 3 4#
Accounts. Accounts. Accounts.
1 511.00
2 $125.$6
$23.20 x
$196.34,5-2
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6 73.79
6 48.o9 36.53
9 2. 55
10 304.45
11 27.50
12 80.00
Totals -- 5150.32 $3o6.39 $11.00 $467.14.
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Grand Total--- 5934.85•
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In rdatuer of Employment of E.J.Bangs
as Architect to make survey of the needs ----'�'
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of the County Hospital and Jail.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that E.J.Bangs, be and he is„employed as an Architect to make a survey
o£ the County Hospital, and Count Jail, res ectivel of Contra Costa Count '1
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to this Board as toadditions to said buildingy if any, required to take care of the
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current and future needs of said institutions; the compensation for said Architect to
be fixed by this Board at the time of filing his report. -
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Mond ay— July 19th, Cont Id./
In Matter of transfer of Funds. - :
D. M. TEETER, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, havinu reported to this j ^;`
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Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary inorder to adjust accounts
for the period from :arch 1, 1937, to June 30, 1937, 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,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD _`MFRED that the following adjustments be made in the funds
as kept by the Oounty Auditor and by the County Treasurer: �^
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases) ,
Charities& Correcti--ns Fund $915.16 - In
County Library ° 102.79
Payroll " 56.05
Unemployment Relief Loan " 236.61.
General ° 1 40.61.
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board �
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In ::flatter of Cancellation of 'Warrants. - .:.;•";i.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and good reason appearing therefor, h
IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follrn^ing warrants on the Treasury of Oontra Costa
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County, be and the"same are hex4:by ordered cancelled, to vAt: I
Charities & Corrections Fund Warrants:
123342 $17.50 14121 $35-00
445 35.00 141633 24.00
12461 35.00 14334 25.00 1
12665 35.00 14354 35.00
13045 15.00 14356 10.00
13155 40.00 14361 35.00
13225 20.00 143393 5.00 -3
13231 20.00 14490 45.00
13392359 10.00 14652 50.00
14034 35.00 14692 14.67.
GENERAL FUND WARRANT' 1 -.
7155 0175.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
IN THE 1?.ATTER OF APPROVAL OF
BOi4D 011 LOST WARRANT.
It appearing tothis Board that Warrant No. 5322 heretofore drawn by the County j
Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Mrs. Annie Bradbury, '
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In sun of $10. payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund, of said County, has 1
been lost, and the said Mrs. Annie Bradbury, having furnished to this Board a good
and sufficient bond in sum of $20 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance
of a duplicate warrant, to replace said Auditor's "arrant Na. 5322•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERF9 that said bond and the Sureties thereon be and the I �"
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same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Mrs. Annie Bradbury, payable out
of the Charities & Corrections Fund in sum of $10.00 to replace said Warrant No. 5322:
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i< i
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In Matter of Granting; Permission to
1 Tax Collector to Purchase Map of '9•
City of Richmond.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized
to purchase through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County one Current Map of
the City of Richmond.
' In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to James N.Lons and F.J.
Barnard, to Leave the State of California.
James N.Long, Supervisor of Contra Costa County and F.J.Barnard, Deputy County
Clerk, 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 to said applicants to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days J.
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from and after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Declaring the Repairing and
re—constructing of Sycamore bridge, on
the.TassaJara Road, an Pmergency.
On motion of Supervisor Eummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the repairing and re—constructing of Sycamore Bridge, on the •:
TassaJara Road, in Sup. Dist. #2 of said Contra Costa County, be declared a matter of
great emergency;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County repair
or reconstruct said bridge without the adoption of plans and specifications, strain
' sheets and working details for said Rork, or without the advertisln�r for bid s,�.nd
that the County Surveyor proceed torepair or re—construct said bridge by day labor
at an approximate. cost of w4500.00.K
In Natter of Authorization
of District Attorney to file suit
for recovery of taxes.
'RHEREAS, the Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has
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assessed the vault door and fixtures of the Bank ofAmerica branch in Martinez as
improvements, ana,
'MEREAS, the said Bank contends that the said property is personal property,
which would make said property exempt under the Constitution, and
WHEREAS, the County Assessor and said Hank dasire to test said point to fietermi a .!'_y..
' whether said property is improvements or personal property,
NOW, THEREFOR: BE I'i' RESOLVED: That the District Attorney of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to file suit against
the said Bank for the recovery of said taxes.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan, and Trembath, '
' Noes: None. Absent: None.
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Monday, July 19th, 1937 -- Cont'd.
In the Matter of Granting
Authority to Tax Collector t, conduct j
Sale of property for Delinquent Taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
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BE IT R;;SOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that I
the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa. County at
public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite eachparcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus-costa of sale:
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California., for authority to conduct saidsale as set out in this Resolution':
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In the East Richmond Boulevard 'Tract-- Lot 12, Block 23. sold to
the State, June 27, 1927, for the delincuent taxes of 1926. To be sold
iih a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No.101.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract – Lots 21-22, Block 24.
Sold to the Stele, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (520.00) Dollars -
plus costs of sale Deed No. 201!.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lots 3-4, Block 16, Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 (530.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 280`.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 3, Block 30, sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (+10.00) dollars plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 281.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract-- Lot 12, Block 31. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 192 . To be
sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (515.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale. Deed No 282
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 23, Block 37•
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than fifteen and 001100 ($15.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 283
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 5, Blxk 40.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be sold In a sum of not less than Fifteen and 06/100 dollar=_ ($15.00)
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 284.
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In the Bast Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 1, Block 43, Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delincuent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 dollars ($15.00)
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 285.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 14, Block 48.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten-nd 00/100 dollars (vilO.00)
plus costs of sale, Deed No•286
In the East Richmond boulevard Tract, Lot 23– Block 49.
Sold to the State,June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. s
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 06/100 (110.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 287
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract– Lot 24, Block 56. Sold
to the State,June 26, 1930, for the aelinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in n sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) Dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 288.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract-- Lot 18, Block 60.
Sold to the State,June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00)
dollars, also plus costs of sale, Deed No. 289.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract— Lot 20, Bloc+ 60.
Sold to the State, June 26. 1930 for the delincuent taxes of 1929
To be sold in a sum of not less than. Ter, and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 290.
In Mall's Harbor Center Tract -- Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, j
Block 8. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes
of 1929. To be sold in a sum of nct less then One hundred and twenty
and 00/100 ($120.00) d,llars, plus costs of sele. Deedrw. 86.1
In 'Nsll's Harbor Center Tract– Lots 2-3, Block 18. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In
a sum of not less than Twenty an6 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale., Deed No. 96!.
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In '0.allIs Harbor Center Tract— Lets 7 to 13 inclusive, Block 18.
Bold to the State, rune 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than fifty and 00/100 ($50.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 97•
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract-- Lots 14-15, Block 34. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 ($'20.00) olla rs, plus costs
0£ sale Deed No. 104.
In the Torn of Point Richmond, Official Map. No. 3— Lots 1 and
3, Block N. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100
($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 131. g
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Hap No. 3— Lot 7, Block 0.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be- sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ( 10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 132.
In the '.lest Richmond Tract- -Lot 15 Block 15. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Six and 00/l0O (46.001 dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 159•
In the West Richmond 'Tract- - Lot 11, Block 20. SoH to the State -'
June 26, 1930 for tie. delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of
not less than Six and 00/100 (46.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 161.
In the Andrade Par: Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 5. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold in a
sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 ($15.06) Dollars, plus costs of
sale, Deed No. 170.
In the Andrade Park Tract- Lots 1-2-3-4, Block. 10. Sold to41
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus
cost=_ of sale, Deed No. 171.
In the Lincoln Boulevard Tract— Lots 1-2, Block 7. Sold to the
State, Jame 26, 1930, for the Jelin eat taxes of 1929• To be sold in
A sum of not less than Twenty and 0000 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 177.
In t he Andrade Gularte Tract-- Lots 28-29, Block 7. Sold to
' the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00100 ($20.00) dollars, plus
posts of sale Deed No. 192
In the Overland Tract - Lot 15, Block 4. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be, sold in n sum )
of not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars ($10.00) plus costs of sale, D,ed No. 194
In Richmond Center 'Tract- Lot 29, Block 15. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 200
In Richmond Center Tract — Lots 26-27,-.Block 16. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 dollars (430.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 201
In Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 9, Block 8. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold in a
sum of n6 less than fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, pltm costs of
Sale, Deed No. 203
In Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lots 33-34, Block 10. Sold to A
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a •,...-
sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.00J dollars, plus costs of
' sale, Deed No. 205
In Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 4, Blom'. 11. Sold to the
I State, June 26, 1930 forthe delinquent taxes of 1929 to be sold in a
SUM of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 206
In Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lots 24-25, Block 13. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold
In a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dolla••s, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 207
In Richmond Pullman Home Tract- - Lots 18-19, Block 16.
-Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 dollars (630.001
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.208.
In Sp-vldings Richmond Pullman Town sit e- Lots 1-2, Block l4.
Sold to the State, rune 26, 1930 for the delinauent taxes of 1929.
. To be sold in a sum of notless than thirty and 60/100 (430.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 210
In SpnuldlW s Rlehmoni .Pullman Townslte- Lot 6, Block 20.
S?ld to the State, June 26, 1930. for the delinnuent taxes of 1929.
To be sold In a sum of not less tha.-:Flfteen and 00/100 ($15.00)
-- - dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 212. '
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Monday, July 19th, 1937 -- Cont'd.
In Spauldings Richnond Pullman To+rnsitP- Lots 25-26, Block 21.
Sold to the, State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent t„xes of 1929. :8
To be sold in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 (3j0.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Beed No.213.
In Spauldings Richmond Pullman Townsite- .Lot 23, Block 2.2.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes, of 1929,
to be sold in a sum of not.less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.214.
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In Spauldings Richmond Pullman Townsite, Lot 31- Block 22. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, To be sold )
4n a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 2Z5.
In Spauldhi€s Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 25, Block 23. Sold to
the State, June 26, 193"), for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 dollars (415.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 216
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In the Grand View Terrace Tract-- Lot 6, Block 6. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the celinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No.219
In the Grand View Terrace Tract-- Lot 2, Block 11. Sold to the -
State., June 26, 1930, for the. delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
In a sum of not less then Fifteen and 00/100 (315.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No.220.i
Inthe Grand View Terrace Tract— Lot 15, Block. 21. Bold to the State _
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of ! _
not less than. Twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale., Deed No. 22L.
In the Grand Vie-,j Terrace Tract— Lot -"
39, H1•gek35 sold to the ,
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 222.
In the Fifth Addition to Richmond- Lot 9, Block j. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 224
. Inthe Schapiro Central Tract- - Lots 13-14, Block. 5. sold to
the Stnte, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than T,renty-five and 00/100 (425.00) dollars, plus
costs of se.le Deed No. 226: W a:
In the Andrade Addition t:� Richmond- Lot 4, Block 2. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In
a sum of n.-,t less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,Deed #231.
In the Andrade Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 2.. 'old to the
State,June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of n rt less thnn Ten and 00/100 dollars (410.00) plus costs of sale Deed #232.
In the Andrade Addition to Richmond- Lot. 11, Block 2.3old to the State, ,('r
June 2.6, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410:00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed #233•;
In the. •indrade Addit_on to AIchmond- Lot 16, Block 2. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 192q. To be sold in a
sum of Not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.001 dollars, plus costs of sale Deed #234.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 6-7, Block 1. Sold to t'•:e
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus
costs of snle, Deed #24o.1
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract -- Lot 16, Block 1, Sold to the
State, June 26, 1933, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To he sold in
a sum of not les= than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed #241.;
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 6, Block 2. sold to the State,
June 26, 193;, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed #243.;
In the Andrade Boulevard 'tract— Lots 7-9. block C. sold to the
State, June 26, 1930,, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of nit less than Fifteen and 00/103 (415.00) dollars, plus costs
of Sala, Deed #245.
Inthe Andrade Boulevard 'Tact-- Lot 33, Block D. Sold to the State, =}A
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent `axes of 1929. To be eold in a sum !
of not less than Ten and 00/100 Dollars (410.00) plus costs of sale, Deed #246.1
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract-- Lots 3-4, Block E. Sold to the _
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not le s^ than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed #247
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- - Lots 28-29, Block. E. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Tv,enty and 00/100 dollars ($20.00) plus costs of
sale, Deed #246.:
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'... In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 13-14, B1o:k G. Sold to the State, `u
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To besold in a sum of
not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (x15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed #249•
In the Andrade Poulevard Bract, :- lot 35, Blocs: H. Sold to the State, -
June 26, 1930, -or the relinnuent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less. than _'en and 00/100 (310.001-bollars, plus costs of sale Deed #251.
In the Andrade Boulevard 'Iract-- Lot 4'), Block H. Sold to the state
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent takes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of ='
not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars (x10.00) plus costs of sale Deed #252.
' In the Andrade Central Tract- - Lots 43-, 44-45, Block 5. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Thirty. and 00/100 030.00) dollars, plus costs
o£ sale, Deed #258. fi
In the Andrade Home Tract- Lots 20,21, Block 12. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 192q. To be sold in a sum
of not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (x15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed #265.
In the Andrade Home Tract— Lots 30-31-32, Block 13. Sold to the State
June 26, 1, 0, for the delinquent saxes of 1929. To be sold in a am of
not less. than `hirty and 00/100 (x30.00) dollars, plus, costs of sale, Deed #266.
In the Andrade Home Tract -- Lot 25, Block 15. Soldto the Stn.te,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a. sum
of not less than Ten and 00/100 (x10.00) dollars, plua costs of sale, Deed #267. -
In the Andrade Home Tract— Lots 20-21, Block 17. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed #268.
,n the Andrade Home Tract-- Lots.19-20, Block 18. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the eelincuent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a vom of not less than Tijenty and 00/10.0 (420.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Used #269.
In the Svndicate Business Blocks- Lot 23, Block C. Sold t:: the _
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold
In a sum of not less tPan Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dallrrs, plus costs
of sale, Deed #490,
' In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 24, Block C. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed #491.
in the Hobert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 24, B1ockl. Sold
to the State, June 26, 193u, for the delincuant taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less-than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed #493•
In the Robert Seaver addition to Richmond -- Lot 19, Block 7.
Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929
To be sold in a sum of not less than.Ten and 00/100 (»'10.00) dollars =
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 495•
In the J.C.Owen's Addition toRichmond --Lot 1, Block 14. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for thedelinquenttaxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than Ten an6 OJ/100 (410.00) dollars, plus _
costs of sale, Deed No. 498•
Inthe Harbor Gate Subdivision-- Lots 30-31-32, Block B. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (420.00) Dollar=_, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 501.
In the Harbor Gate Subdivisla Lots 32-33, Block H. Sold to the
' State, June 26, 1930, for t-e delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less thanFifteen and 00/10:: (415.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, .Deed No. 503.
In the San Pablo Ave. Business Block Tract, — Lots 10, 11, Block 2. _
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes, of 1929•
To be sol in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (420.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No-548-
In the North Berr:eley Terrace Tract- Lots 3-4, Block 22.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.,
To be. sold in a sum of not less thrn Twenty and 00/100 (420.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed Nn-570.
In North berkeley Terrace Tract-- Lots 16-17, Block. 22. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinouent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than Twenty ane 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs
'.. of sale. - Deed No. 57 .
In the Boulevard Garden T-act No. 1— N. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block 5.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 (w10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 64 .
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In the Boulevard Garden Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 4,Bloek 5.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delin uent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in s sum of not less than Ten and 009100 (x10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 644.
In the Alvarado Tract -- Lot 6, Block 10. Sold to the State,
June 28, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Tv.,enty anti 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 64.
The said order is ppssed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Metter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named indigents be meowed
the following allorances, to wit:
JOSEPH LUIZ, Main St.Pinole.
County cash allo�vance in the amount of $35.00 per month be increased to $45.00
per month as of July 1, 1937•
LUDWIG DO'NING, 528 Standard Ave. Pt."ichmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $35.00 per month be decreased to $25.
per month as of J'.-.ly 1, 1937.
ROSE SILVIERA, Pinole.
County cash allowance in amount of x20, per month be decreased to $10.00 perk.
month As of July 1, 1937-
BERTHA ANDERSON, 337 South 27th St. Richmond.
Needy blind aid in the amount of 425. per month State and $25. per month
county be granted to begin As of July 19, 1937-
. RICHARD P. DAVIES, R.F.D. Box 1450, Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State and .$17,50 County aid per -
month be granted to begin As of J,.+ly 19, 1937•
FRANK J. DUTRA, 1815 Curtis St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of 315. State and :$15.00 county aid per month
be granted. to begin As of J'.�ly 19, 1937•
LOUIS FNANUEL, 254— 15th 3t. Richm-end.
Old Age Security in the amount of x17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of J'-ly 19, 1937.
ELISHA INMAN, 127- 20th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of '$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of July 19, 1937•
FRANK A. MONTGCIEF.Y,436- 31st St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid per
month be. granted to begin.as of July 19, 1937•
PETER F. MURRAY, 856- Shevlin Dr. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin A.s of July 19, 1937.
JOHN 0. %7ESTON, 235- 'gest richmond, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of July 19, 1937•
FRANK J. DUTPLi, 1815 Curtis St.El.Cerrito.
$10 State Aidper month be granted for a needy child to begin As of July
19, 1937•
FXEi A LARKIN, (mond Children) 5500 Barrett Ave. Richmond. ,
$30 State aid per month be granted for needy children to begin as of July
19, 1937•
DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond, E1 Cerrito. -
$20 State and $20 county aid per :month be renewed for needy children as of
Aug 1, 1937• -
OLIVE RTHN, 913 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
310 State ane $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of ,.
August 1, 1937
VIRGINIA SHINN, 511- 28th St. Richm-,nd.
810 State and $10 county aid per month for needy child be discontinued as of
Junel, 19:7• -
HE]NRY WId. BROWN Black Hawk Ranch, Danville. i
Needy blind aid in the amount of$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month,
be increased to $20. State and $20. county aid per month As of July 1, 1937•
SOPHIA MARY L1hiPi Lafayette_
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be, granted to begin ns of July 19, 1937•
LOUISA RODRI,;,UEZ, Canyon.
Old Age Security in the amount of 512.50 StatA And 312.50 County aid tier month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937.
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CONSTANCE ARMSTRCNG, 1424 Hearst St. Berkeley.
Old age Security in the amount of $17..50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
Ibe discontinued is of Au;;ust 1, 1937, and transferred to Alameda lwounty.
ADELAIDE ALLEN, I.ioraga Rd, Lafayette.
310 State and 310 county aid per month for a needy child be renewed as of August ,k
1, 1937.
BESSIE STORIE, 24 Rose Apts. Martinez. -
County cash nllonance in the amount of $59. per month be. renewed As of July
1, 1937,and increased to 465.00 per month as of July 1, 1937-
JOHN K. JOHNSON Co. Hospital, tdartinez.
Old Age Security in the Amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month Y
be granted to begin as of July 19, 1937-
INELLIE TIERNEY, Box 51, Concord. T
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 state and $12.50 County aid per month-
be granted to begin as of July 19, 1937.
' CECELIA SALO?.,'O:;Sa:, Box 501, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 mvnty aid per month
be renewed as of June, 1937.
ANNA L. BURDICK Bonanza St. walnut Creek
Old pge Security in the am ount of $17.50 state and $1'.50 aid per month be
discontinued as of June 1, 1937. '
JOHN ':`,. HABERLY, R.F.". 6th St. Concord. -
Old Age Security be DENIED as of July 19, 1937.
-LOIS HOSIE, 1014 menus st. Martinez,
$10 State and $35.00 county aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of July 19, 1937-
.FRANCIS PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martinez
$20 State and 420 county aid per month be decreased to $10 State and $10.00
county aid per month for a needy child as of July 12, 1937-
CONRAD PRICE, Kelly Ave. Martinez.
$20 State and $30 county aid per month be decreased to $10 State and $20 County
aid per month for needy children as of July 12, 1937.
MARY C. CAVAGNA, Concord. -
$20 State and $45.00 county aid ler month for 'needy child en be decreased to z
$20. State and $PO county aid per moth as of July 3, 1937, Be made payable to St.
Mary of the Palms, Mission oan Jose, Calif.
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IBERNICE NUNES, 1738 Grant, Concord.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a needy child be discontinued as of -
July 1, 1937.
ELGA NORDE1kLa14, 309 Fleet St. Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of July 19, 1937-
JOE DE LALLO, 564- York St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of 312. State and $12. county aid per month be
discontinued as of July 1, 1937- -
SALVATORE CALONE, 950 Cutter St. Pittsburg. ;s
330 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
320.00 State and S20 County aid as of July 18, 1937-
HARRE J. ABnOTT, R.F.D. #1, Oa:�l ey.
$25. state and 325. County aid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
MAY 1, 1937- -
CAR3LINE JCHJSCN, O'Hara Ave. Oakley.
Old Age Security in the rtnount ,:f $14.50 State and 314.50 County aid per month
' be renewad. as of May, 1937•
'.ANNIE IVERSON, Byron
Old Age Security in the amount of 312.00 State and $12. County aid per month "-
be renewed as of ;lay 1, 1937, and decreased to 310 State and .110 county aid per month
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as of July 1, 1937.
JESSIE TRULL, Box 99, Knirhtsen. `1
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.'$9 State and .',17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1937-
DOLLIE B;aLICOAT, Pox 6L3-PAYNE Ave. Brentwood. -
$30 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of July 19, 1937-
;JANE ALEXANDER 2541 Lowell Ave. Richmond
$10 State and 310 county aid per month for a ward a the Juvenile Court, payable
'•toter. Raymon,i. Alexander, 919 Pennsylvania. Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of June
25, 1937, and be made Payable to L'.rs. Llita G.l7ard, 2541 Lowell Ave., Richmond as
Of Jniy 5, 1937-
IVER OSTRANDER, 502 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond.
$10 State aid per month pRyable to the Sunshine Camp for a ward of the Juvenile
'Court be discontinued as of J„ly 12, 1937, and that 410 St Ate and 310 County aid per
.month be made payable to Mrs. Mattie Duncan, 502 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond, as of
__. ,.July 12, 1937.
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Monday, July 19th, 1937 -- Cont'd.
LENA POMERLEAU, 2022 Estudillo, Martinez..
Old Age Security in the Amount of $5. State and $5 County aid per month
be granted to begin n.s of July 19, 1937.
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Nor. at the hour of 2:30 P.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors
and meets As a Board of Equalization.
In t,iatter of Appliontion of American
Toll Bridge Company for reduction of
Assessment on Antioch TollBridge.
The American Toll BridgeC,having filed with this Board, a duly verified appllcat—
ion for the reduction of assessment on the Antioch Toll Bridge for the fiscal-
year 1937-39, and the Board having heard the testimony of Geo. O.,Meese, Coumo,y
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Assessor, and J.W.Halnes, Accountant for said American TollBridge Company and the j
Board having fully considered said testimony, i -
Upon motion of Sucervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said application of American Toll Bridge Company be and the
same 15 hereby denied.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDER:?D that Roy Mingens, Shorthand Reporter, be and he is
hereby authorized to file with this Board, a Transcript of the. testimony taken at
said hearing and present to this Board a d11y verified claim for his services. I
The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: i
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum•iings, Buchnnan and Trembath. i
Noes: Supervisors— None. -
Absent:— Supervisor Stow.
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And the Board of Supervisors meeting as A Board of Eau allzation. of Assessments �s
of saidCounty for the fiscal year 1937-39, having. completed the equalization of
assessments for said year,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERY9 that the Assessnent Rolls, Statements, books and
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Maps in and for Contra Costa °ounty for the fiscal year 1937-39, as equalized by this r
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Hoard, be and the same hereby are accepted by thisBoard and Approved by the following
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vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. i
Noes: Nane.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.
And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization.
And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to and until Monday, July 26th, 1937 1 13
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO14TPA C05TA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 26, 1037.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings and R.J.Trembath.
S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisors James N.Long and Harry M.Stow.
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Acquisition and Improvement +
District N1 for the fiscal year
1937-39.
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 Acquisition and Improvement District
#1 to meet the payment due or to become due for redemption of bonds and interest for .;
the fiscal year 1937-39, to wit:
Zone. Rate515 S100. ZONE. Rate Ser $100.
1 1.0317
332 2.5116 36 S 14.7900
4 3.2197 37 . 14.7900
5 9.0763 39 23.0775
6 19.9400 39 24.2943
7 21.9o46 40 19.4750
9 27.6913. 41 20.6920 V
9 22.9265 42 21.5542
10 1 52 3 43 15.0240 a
11 14.6467 44 29.3500
12 29.0949 45 32.3313
13 10.7646 4b 29.7399
14 7.4359 47 25.9650
15 12.1990 49 19.4970
' 16 io.6300 49 20.1950
17 11.764o 50 21.9700
16 11-7640 51 8.9349
19 u. 040 52 27.6913
20 10.4990 5 22.4400
21 11.9040 5 11.3400
22 ;3.6492 55 23.9695
23 9.4499 56 27.6400
24 11.5157 57 7-2991-
25 11.7375
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27 11 .51 0
29 10.5296
29 9.5172
30 6.2772
31 16.3779
32 21.2597
334 14.5429
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19.3276
35 14.7223
The vote on the said order being as follows, to wits
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
' Absent: Supervisors Long and Stow. u
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In Matter of Levy of Tax j
In Acquisition and Improvement
District $4, for the fiscal
year 1937-38•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of valuation v
of real property be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement'District
'.: #4 to meet the payment due or to become due for redemption of bonds and interest for
the fiscal year 1937-381 to wit: "-
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ZONE. Rate er 5100. Zone Rate ver 100.
- -meg,-rr H S47-1334
B w 577.750000 J 33.08344
C 23.3435 E 16.9944
ED 129.6750 L 6.2334
F 12.1330 M 12.7715
0 69.5934 N 36.4500
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Zone. Ra�te5pee5r3 100. Zone Rate per $100.
P 47.172 44 T 49.7200
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R 32.6634 V 2.4584
3 30.4161 w 75.6572.
The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: -
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisors Long and Stow. '
In Matter of Tax Levy
in Acquisition and Improvement
District #5, for the fiscal
year 1937-35.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.78 on each $100 of taxable
property in said Acquisition and Improvement District #5, be made for the fiscal year'
1937-36, to raise amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest which has trom
or will become payable on the outstanding bonds of said Llstrict:
The vote on said order being asfollows, to wit:
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Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. -
Noes: None. -
Absent: Supervisors Long and Stow.
In Matter of tax levy
In Road Improvement District #1.
It is by the Board ordered that atax levy of $11. on each $100 of taxable real
property in said Road Improvement District #1, be made for th fiscal year 1937-36,
to raise the amount sufficient to pay all principal and Interest which has become or
wf.11 become payable on outstanding bonds of said District:
The vote thereon being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisors Long and Stow.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. -
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current
requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $6200, be transferred from j
General Reserve Fund to the Hands and in the amounts as set out below:
Clayton Valley School District, General Fund, $1200.
Concord School District, General Fund, 5000.
Said amounts to be returned to the-County General Reserve Fund as soon
as current revenue becomes available. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes:
Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Long & Stow.
And the Board takes recessjto-meet on Wednesday. July 29th,
1937, at 3 o'clock.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -
MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1937,
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; SupervisorsJames N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
and R.J.Trembath. ' S.C.'Pells, Clerk. ,-
Absent: Supervisor Harry M.Stow. -<
The Minutes andproceedings of the Board for and during the month of
t July, 1937, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board as read,
and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. x
In the Matter of Allowance to indigents.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to following
named Indigents, to wit:
FRITZ BECKER, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond:
County cash allowance in the amount of $15. per month be granted to begin as
of July 1, 1937. .
CLARA BOTSFORD, 5909 Burlingame Ave. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $13. per month be discontinued as of
July 1, 1937•
ROSE ADELE FUDAY, 7519 Levlston Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the amount of $30 per month State only be. granted to
begin as of July 1, 1937, STATE T'C PAY AID UNTIL JUNE 13, 1938. Case transferred from
San Bernardino County.
T.A. RICHARD, 56- South St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be granted to begun as of Aug. 2, 1937.
WILLIAM WASHINGTON, Rte 1,'Box 509, Nt.Ri'chmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State,and $17.50 Cm,nty aid per month
be renewed as of July, 1937•
WILLIAM DEACY, 439 Kearney St. El Cerrito:
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid per month -
' be discontinued Jan. 1, 1937, instead of Jznuary 28, 1937•
FRANCISCO DRAPER, 234- 11th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security 'in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued Feb. 1, 1937, instead of March 1, 1937• -
CHARLES E. HOUSE, 433- 21st St. Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17..50 County aid per month
be discontinued Dec. 1, 1936, instead of Dec. 27, 1936. j
MARIE KINSER, 4331 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Securityin the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County did per month
be discontinued Feb. 1, 1937, instead of Feb. 15, 1937•
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, San Pablo
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of July 1, 1937.
LOUISE PLAGEi-k-N, C.& Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 'State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of July 1, 1937.
THEODORE ROGERS, 414 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of July 1, 1937.
GEORGIA SKILES, 1348 Davidson St. San Bernardino
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of July 1, 1937. -
EMMA JACKSON INGHAM, 807 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of Aug. 2.8, 1937. Los Angeles Co. has agreed to accept the transfe
of this case as of Aug. 28, 1937•
LAURA MITCHELL, 732 Norvell Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Becurity be denied as of Aug: 2, 1937.
MARY LUCIA NOURSE, 1429- 26th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of Aug. 2, 1937.
EVA LOCKE, Crockett. _
County cash allowance inthe amount of $10 per month be granted to begin as of
July 10, 1937.
IGNACIA SOUZA, 1327 Flora St. Crockett.
Connty cash allowance in the amount of $33. per month be renewed as of Sept. 1,
1937•
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WILLIAM ALBERT MITCHELL, P.O. Box 392, Livermore- 'Tassajara.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be g ranted to begin as of Aug. 2 ,1937.
CHRISTINA SIEMANN, Port Costa.
Old Age Security in the am ount of $12.50 State and $12.50'County aid per month
be renewed as of June, 19117.
GEORGE DUNN CARTER, County Hospital, Martinez.
Old Age Security Snthe amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of Aug. 2, 1937-
EMMA COFFIN, Box 56, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1937, and Transferred from Madera County as of
6-1-37•
ESCHA DEXTER CHEGO, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security inthe amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of Aug. 2, 1937.
JACOB FRIEDRICH, Rte #2, Box 500, Concord.
Old Age Security In the amount of $25. State only per month be granted to begin
as of Aug. 2, 1937. State to pay'ald until December 25, 1937• _
JOSEPH HILL, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek,
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be discontinued Jan. 1, 1937, instead of Feb. 1, 1937.
FLETCHER TROUTMAN, Rte 1, Concord.
Old Ago SpanIty in the avmtnt of $16. State and $16. county aid per month be
discontinued June 1, 1937, instead of June 7, 1937.
CARL N. CHRISTOPHER, 155 Black Diamond Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month':
be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1937, instead of January 1, 1937.
ANTONE NOIR, Box 72, Oakley.
Old Age Security in the mount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be renewed as of June 1, 1937•
CHARLES LF.GRAND State Hiway, Byron _
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of July 1, 1937•
FRANCES RUBIO, 904 I. St. xntioch.
$30 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$30. State and $10 county aid per month as of Aug. 1, 1937•
VINCENT DELUCCA, 121 Los Medanos, Pittsburg
$30 State and$10 county aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be changed
to $20 State and $20 County aid per month as of July, 30, 1937, Payable to Mrs.
Catherine Carina, 121 L'os Hedanos St. Pittsburg.
FIGUEIRA CHILDREN, Box 199, Saranap.
$30 State and $26 County aid per month, payable to Mrs.Frank Rose for Wards of
the Juvenile Court be 'increased to $30 State and $30 County aid per month for Teddy,
Joe and Frank as of July 1, 1937.
$10.00 State and $10 county aid per month, payable to Mrs. Rrank Rose, for
Matilda and Alveeda be increased to $10' State and $30 county aid per month and be
made payable to St.Mary of the Palms, Mission Sarj Jose, as of July 1, 1937.
CLEO SANDERS, 2060 Ea,,,t St. Concord.
$20 Bounty aid 'for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be discontinued as of August
1, 1937. This was payable to Mrs. S. Mahler, 2060 East St. Concord.
ELAINE CARDOZA, St. 'teary of the Palms, MisslonSan Jose.
$10 State and $10 county aid penmonth for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued as of June 10, 1937•
THELMA SMITH, 1700 Oregon St. nerkeley. ,
$10 State and 310 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued as of July 1, 1937. This has been payable to Mrs. W.11. Boatwright
700 Oregon St. Berkeley.r
In Matter of Allowance to '
Indigent under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning July 1, 1937 $10 State aid be
discontinued and $10 County aid be increased to 520 County aid, payable to Mrs. W.N.
Boatwright, 1700 Oregon St. Berkeley, California, for the maintenance of Thelma Smith'.
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In Matter of Granting permission to
R.H. Standish, to leave the State of
California.
R.H.Standish, Justice of the Peace, of 12th Judicial Township having applied
to this Board for permission to leave the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to leave the State of California,
be granted to the said R.H.Standish, for a period of thirty days from and after the
date of the leaving of said State.
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In MWtter of Annexation of
contiguous territory to the Stege
Sanitary District.
' A petition praying for the Annexation of contiguous territory to Stege Sanitary
District having been filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Sanitary Board of
said District, under provisions of Act PTO. 7105 Subdivision 27-a, Deering's General
Laws of 1931, and said petition havine set forth proceedings theretofore taken by
said Sanitary board for the annexation of said territory and the Findings of said
Sanitary Board and requesting this Board of Supervisors to annex contiguous territory
to Stege Sanitary District, and said petition being accompanied by a certified copy
of a Resolution adopted by the said Sanitary Bonre wherein it finds and declares
that it is for the best interests of the Stege Sanitary District , andthe territory
proposed to be annexed,that the said territory as modified by said Sanitary Board and
fully described in the aforementioned petition and Resolution, be annexed to Stege
Sanitary District;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of the Stege Sanitary District be altered by annex-
ing thereto the contiguous territory described in the said aforementioned petition and
Resolution and said territory is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be a part
of the Stege Sanitary District,
The conti;piaus territory ordered annexed to the Stege Sanitary District is
particularly described as follows, to wit:
BEGINN IIM at the most easterly corner of Lot 2 of the San Pablo Ranch o
As said Lot is so delineated on that certain map entitled "Map of the San Pablo
Rancho, accompanying and foaming a part of the final Report of the Referees in Partin n,
dated Sept. 1, 1893" and filed March 1, 1894, in the office of the Recorder of Contra
"osta "ounty, California; thence from said point of beginning, and running along the
easterly line of said Lot 2. N. 24 degrees, 15 minutes W. 50.00 feet; thence leaving
said line N. 65 degrees, 45 minutes, . 50.00 feet; thence S. 54 deerees, 25 minutes -
18 seconds E. 1121.28 feet to a point in the southerly line of Spruce Street, said
point being the corner common to Lots 1 and 2, Block G. as said street, lots and Block _
are so delineated on that certain map entitled "Map ofBerkeley Woods, Contra Costa
County, California" filed November 21, 1917, in Map Book 16, page 338, records'of
Uontra Costa County, California; thence along the dividing line between said Lots 1
and 2, S. 29 degees 28' 50" E. 267.51 feet to a point in the center of Vlstamont
Avenue; thence S 55 degrees, 03 minutes E. crossing Block 1 of the Map of Berkeley _
Woods, 619.14 feet to a point on the dividing line between Lots 1 and 2, Block H. of
said Map• thence 5. 51 degrees 39' 20" E. 133.36 feet to a point on the southeasterly
line of'Lot 2, Block H of said map; thence S. 40 degrees, 10'50' E. a distance of 161. 1
feet; to a. point on the southeasterly line of Lot 3, Block H said Berkeley Woods; then e
S. 48 degrees, 24' 28" W. along the said southeasterly line of Lot 3, a distance of
137.38 feet to a point on the center line of Woodmont Avenue, in said Berkeley Woods; .4
' thence S. 44 degrees, 32' E. along the said center line of Woodmont Avenue, a distance
of 152.80 feet to an intersection with the extension northeasterly of the southeaster)
line of Lot 2 Block C. said Berkeley Woods; thence S. 45 degrees 281 W. along the said
northeasterly extension of and along the said southensterly line of said Lot 2, a dis-
tance of 125.00 feet to a point on the boundary line between Contra `osta County and
Alameda County; thence running along said boundary line N. 44 degrees 32' w. 160.00
feet; thence N. 55 decrees 03' W. 2317.05 feet; thence N. 26 degrees 15' 30" E. 362.65
feet to the point of beginning.
The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: #
Ayes: S-pervisors Long, Cummins, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. -
Absent: Supervisor Stow.K
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Monday, Aug. 2nd, 1937 -- Cont'd.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
#251, being an Ordinance Granting to
John Jerome, etc. a permit to conduct
a Sports Exposition, duly published. -
Ordinance No. 251, of the County of Contra Costa, being an Ordinance
granting to John Jerome, his successors and assigns, a license and permit for a period
of fifty years, to conduct a Sports Exposition, having been published for the time
and in the manner as prescribed by law in San Pablo BPs, a newspaper of general '
circulation printed and published in the County of contra Costa, as shown by the
affidavit of publication on file, of E.W.Woodfeldt,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly publish;,-
ed
ublish=
ed and in full force and effect.
In Matter of application of
E.C.Braddock, to lay water pipe line.
E.C.Braddock, having applied to this Doard for permission to lay a 3/4 inch
pipe line along; Sar. Ramon County Road, about 1/2 mile south of the Town of Danville,
for a distance of approximately 300 feet,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay snid water pipe line be
and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the '
County Engineer of Contra Costa "ounty, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor
of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs for the
maintenance of said water"pipe line. '
In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County at Columbus Day
Celebration to be held in City of Pittsburg.
The Columbus Day Committee for the celebration of Columbus Day to be held
in City of Pittsburg, on Oct. 15, 16, 17,,1937, having requested this Board to ad—
vertise resources of Contra Costa County at said Columbus Day Celebratton and this
Board deeming said Columbus Day Celebration a anod advertising medium for the resources
of Contra Costa �ofnty,
Upon motion of'Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board pay to said Columbus Day Committee, the sum of
,$150. for advertising the resources of Contra. Costa `aunty at said Columbus Day
Celebration to be held in Pittsburg, on Oct. 15,16,19, 1937.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Columbus Day Committee present to this Board
a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in sum of 5150. in pay -
ment of said advertising.,
InMatter of Transfer of Horace
Franklin Hall from County of
Contra Cats. to Humboldt Co.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, having presented to this Board a Form of Agreement for Transfer of Horace
Franklin Hall from County of 'ontra Costa to County of Humboldt, pursuant to Old Ake',,
Security Act,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Popp 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 `'ounty of Contra Costa.
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In patter of Approval of W.P.A.
Sewing Project for Cont••a Crista County. - .
A representative of the Works Progress Administration having applied to this
Board and having reeuested this Board of Supervisors to sponsor a Bering project ---1
in the county of Oontra Costa, .s
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE -
' pOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1500 be allocated to said sewing project, and ;
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that all persons employed on said project shall be
residents of `'ontra Costa County and that the finished products of said Project shall e
distributed to needy indigents of said "ounty, by the Social Service Denartment, of
Contra Costa County.
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that 'N,J,Buchanan,, Chairman of this Board be and
' he is hereby authorized to sign application to said Works Progress Administration for
said Project, under the provisions herein set out.K _
In Matter..of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County at Lafayette
Horse Show.
This Board deeming the Lafayette Horse Show, on August 28-, 29, 1937, a good
advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, Al
IT,3S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $10 be paid to William Jordan, Com-
mittee-man for said Show, and that the County Auditor Is hereby authorized to draw his
warrant in favor of William Jordan, in the sum of 310 on Advertising'Fund of Contra
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Costa County and the County Treasurer shall pay the same.,,
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 accounts
for the period of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the
proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County
Treasury, and good cause appea^in g th—for 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 Couhty"Treasurer:
Debits Credits.
Pecreases) (Increases)
Charities & Corrections Fd 559.61
General Fund $53.61.
Salary Fund 36�.00��_�
X89 61 —89.61.
The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: ,lone. Absent: Supervisor Stow.r
' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
requireuLents, fT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 38,200 be transferred from
General Reserve Fund to funds and In the amounts as:set out below:
Bay Point Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 5500.00
Oakley n n n ° 700.00
Pittsburg " ^ " " 5000.00 F
Antioch High Sch.° n " 2000.00
8200.00
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: -
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and 'rembath.
- - Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.��
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Monday, August 2na, 1937 -- Cont'd.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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Upon request of D.P.i.Teeter, County auditor, and in order to finance current
Highway fund warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $8,077,51 be transferred from
the Motor Vehicle fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
War. # Surveyor Hupervisor Dist. Supervisor DA. Supervisor Dist.
33 Accounts. #1 Accounts. #2 Accounts #3 Acemnts.
1; 117.56
i6 $777.18
$262.03
17 4 91.38
18 241.16
19 79.31
20 99.43
21 235.52
22 171-34-
19.87
R1.6o 254.90
25 1.50
26 47.25
27 45.15
28 10.50 5.25
29 451.80
30 30.48
31. 51.30
32 32.10
33 229.39
34 62.55
35 4.81 217.57
36 202.46
37 89.31.
39 144.68 8.07
3 535.27
40 1.6o 357.00
41 F1.30
42 369.00
4 102.32
4 19.24
45 1.00
47 5.00 395.00
48 116.30
49 23.70
50 90.52
52 287.36
128.72
53 451.57
54 48.00
56 6oi,a6
57 133.32.
53 $25- i 0 1118.1 $ 7 -3-0 $30 .27
Grand Total- $8,077.81.
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The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stmv.
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In Matter of Action filed in the Superior Court `
of Alameda County entitled "veteran's Welfare Board,
a California Corporation, et al. Plaintiffs, vs.
City of Oakland, et al. Defendats."
An action having been filed in the Superior Court of the State of California,!
in and for the County of Alameda, entitled "veteran's Welfare Board, a California .
Corporation, Oar! N.Schmidt and A.Allen White, Plaint l ffs, vs. City of Oakland, a
Municipal Corporation, et al.Defendants", and the County of contra Costa, appearing
as one of the defendants In said action, and summons in said action having been served
upon the Clerk of this Board;
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the said matter be. referred to the 'Iistrict Attorney of County
of Contra Costa, to take such action for the protection of Contra Costa County as he
deems fit. .
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In Matter of Termination of
Salary of Mrs. Mary M.LeHane.
utas Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of �;on*.ra Costs uounty
having reported to this board for Mrs. Mary M.LeHane, has resigned her position in
'., the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, and having, requested the
salary of Mrs. Mary LeHane be terminated as of July 31,1937;
IT IS ORDERED by the Board that the salary of Mrs. Mary M.LeHane, as an employ-
ee of Social Servi— Department of Contra Costa County be discontinued as of July
31st, 1937•,1
' In Matter of Transfer of
Rosie Adele Fuday, from
San Bernardino County to Contra
Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having presentm
to this Board, a.Form of Agreement for t^ansfer of Rosie Adele Fuday from County of
�'an.Bernardino to County of C intra Costa, pursuant to Old Age Security Act,
IT IS BY THE npARD 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 Matter ofTransfer of Mrs.
Laura Barks, from San Francisco
to Contra Costa County.
tOtis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having presented
to this Board, a•Form of Agreement for transfer of Mrs.Laura Barks, from San Francisco
to Contra Costa County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said.Vorm 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 Adoption of Ordinance
No. 252 of Contra Costa County, fixing
the salaries of employees of said County.
Ordinance No. 252 of the County of Contra Costa, being an Ordinance to
regulate the compensation of officers of Contra Costa County and to provide f T the
' number of appointments, terms and compee=atlon of deputies and employees thereof,asis
Fully set forth in Ordinance Book k2 of Contra Costa County at page 191 , is ordered
adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
' Absent: Supervisor Stow.
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?:onday, Aug. 2nd, 1937-- Cont'd.
In the Platter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to conduct sale of
property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entaredon the
Minutes of this hoard:
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 pur-
suant to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra "osta
County at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than .
the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus
costs of sale.
BE Im FURTHER RESOLVED: that this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this "esolution: '
In the Rivers Andrade Tract - Lot 1, Block 37. 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 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 339•:
In the Richmond Annex- E. 1/2 of Lot 14, ^nd all of Lot 15.
Sold to the State, June 29, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925.
To be sold in a sum of not less than •fifteen and 00/100 (315.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 199.
In the East kichmond Boulevard Tract - Lot 14, Block 2. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1926, fir the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be gold
in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 dollars ($20.00) plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 227.:
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 14, Block 4. Sold to the
State, June 29, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be. sold
in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 22.
In the Andrade Rose Tract No. 2— Lot 21, Block 33. Sold to
the State, June 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926. .To be sold
In a sum of not less thnn Ten and 00/100 (310.00) dollars, plus costs sale,Deed No.243. <.
In the Amended Map26of tffi
ne City of Richmond- Lot 10, Block6.
Sold to the State, Ju , 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927.
To be sold in a sum of not less than One hundred and 00/100 ($100.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 110.
In the Townsiteof Santa Fe-- Com. NW Cor. Cutting Boulevard
and Third St. the W. 50 ' x 90' in Block 5. Sold to the State, June
26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than twenty five and 00/100 (425.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale, Deed No. 49.;
In Oak Springs, Unit No. 4-- Lots 5-6. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.1203.
In Wall's Harbor Center 'i'ra_et- Lots 3-to 26, inclusive Block 16.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be -
sold in a -m of not less than two hundred and 00/100 (1?200.00) Dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 91.
In Wall's Harbor Center Bract, -- Lot 14, Block S. Sold lathe
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not lP ss than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) Dohs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 99
In Turpin's Addition to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 2. Sold to the ,
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (.410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 13,6-
In the Andrade Park Tract-- Lots 27-28, Block 10. Sold to the _
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than twenty-five and 00/100 (325.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 172.
In the Kearney Andrade Tract -- Lots 22-23, Block 3. Sold to the
State, June 25, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No.I89.
In Spauldin�s Richmond Pullman Tormsite-- Lot 14 Block 40. Sold
to the State,June 20, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of Not less than fifteen and 00/100 (315.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No.217
In the Alvarado Tract-- Lots 4-5, Block 3. Sold to thestate, -
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum
of not less than thirty and 00/100($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.229.
In the Andrade CentrnlTract- Lot 22, Block 2. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To h- -old in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 (910.00) dollars plus costs of sale Deed No.257__
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In the Bast Richmond Boulevard Tract — Lot 12, Block 12. Sold to the �.'�
State June 26, 1930, for the delinauent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a
sum of not less than Cne hundred and 00/100 ($100.00) dollars, plus costs -
of sale, Deed No. 279 {_s
In the Hobert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 11. Sold to $
the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To b= sold t
in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of =-
sale, Deed No. 496 `'
In theJ.C.O�ens Addition to Richmond-- Lots 1-?, Block 19 Sold ;
to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinnuent taxes of 1929. To be ^u
sold in a sum of not less than twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 499.
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In the J.C.Owens Addition to Richmond-- Lot 14, Bbck 19 Sold to
the, State, June 26,1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 500.
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' In the Harbor sate Subdivision, Lot 13- Block L. Sold to the State t.
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold 1n a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 502.
In the Harbor 'mate Subdivis_on, Lot 5, Block A. Sold to the
State, June 26, _1930 for the delinquent t,xes of 1979. To be sold in a '
sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 504.
_ In the Coleman Pullman Tract-- Lot 37, Block. 1. Sold to the State -
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 536. =
In the Coleman Pullman Tract -- Lot 38, Block 1. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs r,
of sale, Deed No. 537• "F
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In the Coleman Pullman Tract - Lot 26, Block 2. Sold to the.
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1930. To be sold
In sim of not less than. Ter. and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs -
of sale, Deed No. 539.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 27, Block- 2. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
' in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (+10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 540.
In Bay Vier�:*Park, Lot 6, Block 1. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a cum of not
less than fifty and 00/100 (450.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 545.
In the First Addition to Ba' Viet: Park- Lots 27-23-29-30, Block A.
Sold to the State; June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929, "w
_ '1'o be sold in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 ("30.00) dollars,
Plus costo of sale, Deed No, 546.
In Alta Punta Terrace- Lot 22, Block 5. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 549. -
In Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 33-34, Block 5. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum
of not less than twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 550.
In Alta Punta Terrace- Lot 35 Block 5. Sold. to the Statc, June 26, ;
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less ,=.f
than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 551. -
In Schmidt Village Tract -- Lots 25-26, Block B. sold to the
' State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In 5
a sum of not less than twenty five and 00/100 dollars (+25.00) plus
costs of sale, - Deed No. 552•
In V-e North Berkeley `ferrate, Tract -- Lots 23-24, Block 5. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less thantwenty and 00/100 Dollars ($20.00)
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 553•
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lots 7-8, Block 8. '
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
t-, be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 554.
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In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- - Lots 9,10,11, Block 9. Sold
to the State, Jure 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sum of not less than thirty and 00/100 ($30.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 555.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 16. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold z,
In a sum of not less than ten and 00/100_ (910.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 557-
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Monday, Att'T.,ust and, 1937-- Contla.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lots 10--11,131ock 16. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a Tum of not less than t-enty and 00/100 doll?.--- (({00.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 556: -
In the North-Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lot 10, Block 17. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 ($15.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale - Deed No. 559+
Inthe North Berkeley Terrace Tract-- Lot 25, Block 20. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• I
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (`'10.00) dollars
plus costs of sale Deed No. 561.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lot 26, Block 20. Sold -
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be -
sold in a sum of not less than Ten and- 00/100 (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 562:
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lot 27, Block 20.
Sold to the State, June 26, 193C for -the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To sold in a sum of not fess than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Dee.. No. 563)
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 28-29, Block 20.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the aelinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (420.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 564:
In the North Berkeley Terrace Trnct-- Lots 34-35, Block 20. -
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less thantwenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 566:
- In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract-- Lot 34, Block 21.
Sold to the State: June 26,1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. _
To be sold in a sum of not less thae Ten and 06/100 (410.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 566:
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lots 45-46, Block 7-i.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the dcllncuent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than trenty and 00/100 (4?0.00)
dollars, plus costs of Bele, Deed No. 569.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 39, Block 22. _
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a s.im of not lee= than ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 572.'
in the North Berkeley Terrace T ract, Lot 40- Block 22.
Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. '
To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00) dollars, _
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 5731 -
In the Richmond Dunn Grecco Tract-- Lots 1 to 14,-inclusive,
Block 1. Sold to the State, June 26, 19301 for the delinquent taxes
of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than One hundred and 00/100
(5100.00) Dollas, plus costs of sale, - Deed No 637.,'
In the Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1, - ij of S. � of Lot 2, '}
block 5. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes
of 10,29. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 dollars
(410.00) plus costs of ale, Deed No. 642!
Inth e Bo.;levard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- N. .4 of Lot 3,
Block 11. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the Delinquent taxes
of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten and 00/100 ($10.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 647:
In the Borievard Garden; 'Tact No. 1 — E. 1/2 of Lot 9,Block
11. Sold to the St et e- June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of •
1929. To be sold in a T.im of not less than Fifty end 00/I00 (750.00) '.
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 648.
Ir. the Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Ni of Lot 4, Block
15. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the deli m vent taxes of 1929•
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ($10.00) dollars, -
plus costs of sale, - Deed No. 649: '
In the boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1 of Lot 7, Block 19• s
Sold-to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• J-
To be Sold in a sum of not less than Forty and 00/100 (440.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 652.
In the boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — S. 1/2 of Lot 13, -
-Blocl, 22. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the de11-in �.�eat taxes ', s
of 1929. To be sold in a T,m of not less than Ten and OO�1G0 (910.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed Pin. 654.
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In the Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- N.} of Lot 7, Block
25. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of
1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (410.00)
Jolles, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 655.,
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In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 33, Block 6. Sold to ?
the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
In a sum of not less thanTen and 00/100 ($'10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 663.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 2-3-4, Block 12.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less thanThirty and 00/100 (430.00) dollars,
plus costs of saleDeed No. 665.
In ti-e Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 29-30. Block 12.
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Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinouent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty and 00/100 (y20.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 667.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, Lot 43-, Block 13. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold in a sunt f not less than Fifteen and 00/100 (415.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 669.
' In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 11-12, Block 19. -
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less tan Twenty and 00/100 ('$'20.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 672.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots -12, Block 23,
Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sumf not less than Twenty five and 00/100 ("'25.00) _
dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 674.
In t1r- Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 17, Block 29.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 (�?1 0.00) dollars
Plus costs of sale, Deed No. 678.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 1-2, Block 30.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty five and 00/100 (425.00)
dollars, plus cotes of sale, Deed No. 679.
In tYe Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lots 57-59, Block 34.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
To be sold in a sum of not le ss than Twenty and 00/100 ($20.00) dollars _
pl"` costs of sde, Deed No. 682.
' In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1-- Lot 43, Block 35.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten and 00/100 ('10.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 694.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 44-45, Block 35,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty five and 00/100 (425.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 685.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lots 192-193.
Sold to the State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be cold in a sum of not less than Thirty and 00/100 (4`30.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 759•
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 195•
bold to the State. June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than fifteen and 00/100 (415.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 760. _
In nerkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. I -- Lot 223.
Sold to the State, June 2$, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold in a sum of not less than Sixty and 00/100 ($"60.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale., Deed No. 771.
In �erkelep Country Club, Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lots 247-
246. Sold totPe State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes
of 1929 To be sold in a sum of not less-the. Fifty and 00/100
(450.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 772.
In the i0Y£ie.ite. of Santa Fe- Lot 3, Block 4. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1931, for the delinquent taxes of 1930. To be sold
in a sum of not less than Fifteen arc 00/100 $15.00) dollars, plus
' costs of sale, Deed No. 46.
In Bad, View Park, Lot 22, Block 1. Sold to the State, June
26, 1931, for the delinquent taxes of 1930, To be sold In a sum of
not less than Fifteen and 00/10o ($15.00) rllars, plus costsof sale, Deed No. 455•
And the Board takes retecs to meet on McndFy, i'•ugust 16th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.Pd.
G' hairman.
L:q��-�.Clerk.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, August 16, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A. M.
Present: Hon. W. S. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Cum-
mins, Harry M. Stow, and R. T. Trembath. S. C. 'Yells, Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF ANNEXATION OF
TERRITORY TO THE ORINDA COUNTY
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT IN
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. '
A petition having been filed with this Board of Supervisors praying that the ter-
ritory known as "MORAGA ESTATES" and hereinafter more particularly described, be
annexed to the Crinda County Fire Protection District in Contra Costa County, and
notice of the time and place of the hearing of said petition having been published for.
the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown
by the affidavit of Publication of Louis Purcell on file herein, and this being the '
time and place set'out in said notice for the hearing of said petition, and no one
appearing in person or otherwise to protest to the granting of said petition, and this
Board deeming it for the best interests of said Orinda County Fire Protection District.
and for the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory should be annexed to
the Orinda County Fire Protection District',
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the territory known as "MORAGA ESTATES" and more
particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the exterior boundary line of the Orinda Fire
Protection District at the intersection of the State Highway leading from
'Nalnut Creek to Oakland with the County highway leading from Bryant to
Moraga, as the same existed at the time of forming said Orinda Fire Pro-
tection District; thence running along the exterior boundary line of Orinda
Fire Protection District and the center line of said County highway, S. 42°
15'E.9 689.9 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 716.25
feet; and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 372.29 feet; thence
tangent to said curve, i:.121-281E., 415.12 feet; thence on a curve to the
left, with a radius of 955.0 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a
distance of 117.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, 5.19°-32'E., 992.67
feet; thence on a curve to the right, with a radius of 2865.0 feet, and
tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 341.67 feet; thence, tan-
gent to said curve, 5.12°-42'E., 1040.90 feet; thence on a curve to the
left with a radius of 1910.00 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a
distance of 132.78 feet; thence tangent to said curve, 5.166-41'E., 167.02
'feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 955.00 feet, and tan-
gent to last mentioned course, a distance of 105.00 feet; thence tangent to
said curve,,5,10°-23'E., 158.51 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a
radius of 573.00 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of
169.17 feet; thence tangent to said curve, 3.27°-181E., 215.22 feet; thence
on a curve to the left with a radius of 573.00 feet, and tangent to last
mentioned course, a distance of 126.67 feet; thence tangent to said curve,
5.39°-581E., 490.16 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of -
1432.50 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 273.33
feet; thence tangent to said-curve, 3.50°-54'E., 188.44 feet; thence on a
curve to the left with a radius of 1432.50 feet, and tangent to last men-
tioned course, a distance of 246.25 feet; thence tangent to said curve, S.
600-45'E.2 208.34 feet; thence, leaving the center line of said highway,
N. 29°-08'-05"E., 40.00 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 1492 as
said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map
entitled "Moraga Estates, Contra Costa County, California", filed November
2, 1936 in Volume 22 of E:aps, pages 627 to 631 inclusive, records of Contra
Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of the lands
delineated upon said map, i.29°-081-05"E., 891.49 feet to the most easterly
corner of Lot 156 of said map; thence, continuing along said boundary line,
N.231-35'-50" 'N., 525.36 feet; thence '.34°-26'-30"df., 469.30 feet; thence
E. 29°-041-5011N., 714.60 feet; thence N.4°-12'-25"4Y., 343.95 feet; thence
N.15°-45'-30'47., 1067.60 feet- thence is 12°-52'-40"W., 564.77 feet; thence
N.2°-011-10"W., 519.60 feet; thence N.210-22'-35%., 1685.01 feet; thence
5.891-341-10'19., 1165.64 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1 of the afore-
said map of Moraga Estates; thence ii.89°-341-10'14. to a point on the ex-
terior boundary line of the Grinds. Fire Protection District in the center
line of the state highway as the same existed at the time of forming said
district; thence southwesterly along said boundary line and said center
line to the point of beginning,
be, and same is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be a part of the Orinda ,
County Fire Protection_ District in Contra Costa County.
IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT
BETREEN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
A form of agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Department of
Agriculture of the State of California to provide for the destruction of ground
squirrels and other rodents in areas where 3ubonic Plague infection has been deter-
mined to exist or does now exist, and in marginal areas surrounding such infection
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centers, to the end that plague infection shall be eliminated or its continued spread
among rodents be entirely curbed,having been presented to the Board for approval, -
upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that :% J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be, and
he is hereby authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Cost@.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF THE VETERANS' 3ELFAR3 BOARD OF
' THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE
CANCELLATION OF TAXES UPON 'ZEAL
PROPERTY.
The Veterans' Welfare 30ard of the State of California having filed with this
Board their petition praying that an order be made in accordance with Chapter 252,
Statutes of 1925, directing the County .auditor and the County Tax Collector of the
County of Contra Costa to cancel taxes levied upon each and all of the following asses
ments, together with the penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto, upon motion
of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, -
IT IS BY TkU BW RD ORDERED that the County ..uditor of Contra Costa County, and
the Tax Collector of said County be, and they are hereby authorized to cancel the
taxes, together with the penalties and casts, if any, attached thereto, upon each and
all of the following assessments, to-wit:
- 1 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra
Costa County, State of California, and described as follows: _
Lot 18 and the South portion of Lot 17 in Block 2, as designated on the map an-
titled, "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, on
January 28, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at Page 252, described as follows:
' Beginning at the intersection of the "lest line of Kenyon Avenue with the line
between Lots 18 and 19 in Block 2; thence from said point of beginning, North 170 46'
21" West along said '7est line, 59.04 feet to the South line of the parcel of land des-
cribed in the deed from L'Hommedieu Investment Shares Corporation, Ltd., to Elizabeth
Hoskins, dated December 10, 1934, and recorded January 5, 1935 in Volume 363 of Offi-
cial Records, at Page 101; thence South 610 21' 53" West along said South line, 137.25
feet to the '
line of Lot 17 in Block 2; thence South 70 15' 12" East along the
West line of Lots 17 and 18 in Block 2, 62.71 feet to the most Southerly corner of Lot
18; thence North 611 12' East, along the South line of Lot 18, 149 feet to the point _
of beginning.
Deed recorded Iiarch 25, 1937, Volume 433, Page 113, Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to E. E. Johnson and Estelle Groth Johnson
Veteran Contract Bolder - Edward E. Johnson, Cont. #20158.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa
County, State of California, and described as follows:
A portion of the Rancho Acalanes, Contra Costa County, State of California, and
being a portion of the certain 19.15 acre parcel of land conveyed to F. T. Malley by
J. R. Driver, at ux, by deed dated August 23, 1912, recorded September 24, 1912, in
' Book 183 of Deeds, at Page 438, Contra Costa County Records, more particularly des-
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the Western line of the above described 19.15 acre parcel
of land hereinbefore referred to at the Southwest corner of that certain parcel of
land containing 3.45 acres conveyed to Edmund L. Correia, at ux, by Frank T. Malley,
at ux, dated I:-Iay 8, 1936, recorded June 16, 1936, in Book 406 of Official Records of
Contra Costa County, at Page 412, under Recorder's Serial No. 6533 for 1936, thence
along the T,estern line of the said 19.15 acre parcel firstly herein referred to, South
180 feet; thence leaving said boundary line, North 89" 41' East, 161.73 feet; thence
South 60° 31' East, 141.39 feet; thence Borth 0° 24' East, 98.76 feet to a point in
the Southern line of the 3.45 acre parcel of land secondly herein referred to; thence
along the Southern and Western boundary line of said 3.45 acre parcel, South 89° 58'
'lest, 100.89 feet to an angle in said line; thence continuing along said line, North
14° 09' East, 74.37 feet to an angle in said line; thence continuing along said line,
North 25° 16' West, 69.45 feet to an angle in said line; thence continuing along said
line North 851 04' 'Nest, 173.77 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. Con-
taining an area of 0.91 acres, more or less. -
Deed recorded April 3, 1937, Vol. 424, Page 390, Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to John''Xishart, also ?mown as John W. 'Uishart and Bughina Wishart
Veteran Contract Holder - John David Inman-Kane, Cont. ,/20226
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Monday, August 16, 1937 - Cont'd.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Antioch,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 10 in Block 111 of the Town of Antioch, as Der maps thereof on file in the
office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded May 1, 1937, Vol. 445, Page 48, Official Records
Taxes 1937-36
Assessed to Bernard Lahr '
Veteran Contract Holder - Bernard Kahr, Cont. 11'20473
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the Town of antioch, County
of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot No. 10 in 3lock No. 67 0£ the Town of Antioch, as per maps of record on file
in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Deed recorded May 20, 1937, Vol. 438, Page 426, Official Records '
Assessed to Henry Ratto and Carrie Ratto & Joseph Sani, Jr. and Molly Sani
Veteran Contract Holder - 74illiem H. Leveira, Cont. #20595.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Martinez,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the most easterly corner of that certain tract of land conveyed by
H. M. Bush, at ux, to E. B. Fitzpatrick, as said tract is so described in Volume 235
of Official"Records, Page 289, and from which said point the center of a curve to the
left having a radius of 312 feet bears North 190 47' 30" East; thence along the South-
easterly boundary of said tract, South 51° 43' 'Test 83.87 feet; thence leaving said
Southeasterly boundary North 410 31' 30" 7lest 100.16 feet to a point on the North-
westerly boundary of the hereinabove mentioned Fitzpatrick parcel; thence along the
Northwesterly and Northeasterly boundaries of said parcel, North 51° 43' East 9.61
feet; thence on a curve to the right, having a radius of 40 feet and tangent to the
last mentioned course, 42.38 feet; thence tangent to said curve, South 671 35' East
77.13 feet; thence on a curve to the left having a radius of 312 feet, and tangent to
the last mentioned course,- 14.29 feet to the point of beginning.
Policy of Title Insurance dated '--%ay 28, 1937, Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to Thomas 6. Swift and Idargaret Randall Swift
Veteran Contract holder - Thomas 3. Swift, Cont. "20741
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 27 in Block 228 as designated on the map entitled, "Central Addition, Pitts-
burg, Contra Costa Co., Calif.", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of -
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 16, 1928 in Volume 21 of
Maps, at rage 579.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM the right of way as provided for in the deed from C. A. Hooper
& Co. to F. F. Nicholls, at ux, dated august 29, 1929 and recorded September 11, 1929
in Volume 191 of Official Records at Page 354, in and under the rear 5 feet of the
premises, for the construction, maintenance and repairs of sewers, water and gas mains,
telephone and telegraph poles, wires, conduits and other public utilities, and as pro-
vided for in the Declaration by C. A. Hooper & Co., dated October 25, 1928 and recorded
October 26, 1928 in Volume 158 of Official Records, at Page 277.
Deed recorded April 5, 1937 in Volume 424, Page 403 of Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to George E. Miller and Gladys Li. Miller
Veteran. Contract Holder - George Edgar 19.iller, Cont, 1/20240
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 12 in 31ock 226 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Central Addi-
tion to Pittsburg," Contra Costa County, California, filed October 16, 1928 in Map
Book 21, Fages 579 and 560 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of Maple Street, said point being 380 '
feet Southerly from the intersection formed by the 3esterly line of Maple Street and
the Southerly line of Central Avenue; running thence Southerly along the Westerly line
of Maple Street a distance of 45 feet; thence Jesterly along the Northerly line of Lot
13in Block 226, a distance of 1122 feet; thence at right angles Northerly, a distance -
of 45 feet, thence easterly along the southerly line of Lot 11 in Block 226, a dis-
tance of 1121 feet to the point of commencement.
Deed recorded April 23, 1937, Volume 433, Page 195 of Official Records
Assessed to G. E. Scene and Rosa Seeno
Veteran Contract Holder - Edmund Nestor Lewis, Cont. ,J20336
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg,
County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows.
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Lot 25 in Block 202, as designated on the map entitled, "Resubdivision of Blocks
Nos. 202 & 221 of Creed Subdivision No. 2 of the City of Pittsburg", which map was
filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
on May 18, 1926 in Volume 19 of Maps, at Page 503. _
Deed recorded June 2, 1937, Volume 445, Page 204 of Official Records
Taxes 1937-38 -
Assessed to Vincent G. Siino and Lena Siino
Veteran Contract Holder - Edward P. Thilgen, Cont. #20752
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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 19 and 20 in Block 1, as designated on the map entitled, "Map of Resurvey
of Block 8-10-12-14-16-18-20 and 22 in the Richmond Boulevard 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 January 26, 1906 in Volume E of Maps, at
Page 96.
' Deed recorded April 3, 1937, Volume 440, Page 2 of Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to George S. Tandy and Sylva M. Tandy
Veteran Contract Holder - Robert Newell Weeks, Cont. #20216
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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 29, 30 and 31 in Block 15, as designated on the map entitled, "Map of
Richmond City Center," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Count =
of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 11, 1913 in Volume 9 of Maps, at Page
214.
Deed recorded April 14, 1937, Volume 437, Page 78 of Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to A. J. Gerard and Mary L. Gerard
Veteran Contract Holder - Earl Semmes Hiner, Cont. /20302 '
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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: "r
Lot 25 and the South 121 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 24 in Block 1,
as designated on the map entitled, "Map of Richmond Pullman Home Tract, Contra Costa
Co., Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, on December 20, 1910 in Volume 3 of Maps, at Page 72.
Deed recorded June 5, 1937, Volume 433, Page 434 of Official Records
Taxes 1937-38
Assessed to C. Deboli and Louise Deboli
Veteran Contract holder - Candy Deboli, Cont. #20757
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of any special assessments for street
work or other improvements of like character be made.
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114 THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
COTAPANY TO PLACE BURIED CABLE ON COUNTY
ROAD EAST OF OAKLEY.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for per-
mission to place buried cable under the county road east of Oakley, on motion of Super.
visor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to place said buried cable be, and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur-
veyor of the County of Contra Costa, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
district.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
OF THE EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY
DISTRICT FOR PERMISSION TO ATTACH
"+ATERMAIN TO BRIDGE CROSSING SAN `
'PABLO CREEK.
The East Bay Municipal Utility.District having applied to this Board for permis-
sion to attach a six inch watermain to the new steel bridge crossing San Pablo Creek
at the extension of Road No. Twenty in Contra Costa County, on motion of Supervisor
Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, `
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to attach said watermain be, and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur-
veyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said dis-
trict.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all future costs for the maintenance of said watermain
shall be assumed by the applicant.
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IN THE MATTER OF DECLARING ORDINANCE
NO. 252 OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA
COSTA DULY PUBLISHED.
Ordinance No. 252 of the County of Contra Costa, being an ordinance to regulate
the compensation of officers of the County of Contra Costa and to provide for the num-'. ,
ber of appointments, terms and compensation of deputies and employees thereof having
been published in the Crockett Signal for the time and in the manner as provided by
law as shown by the tiffidavit of Publication of Dillon Purcell on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared
duly published.
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IN THE MATTER OF GRANTING AUTHORITY
TO TA'I. COLLECTOR OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
TO CONDUCT SALE OF PROPERTY FOR
DELINQUENT TAXES.
The following Resolution is passed and adopted and ordered entered
on the minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the judgment of this Board that the fol-
lowing described property now owned by the State of California be sold pursuant to
Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of the County of Contra '.
Costa, at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than thee.
amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of
sale;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board petition the State Controller of the State..
of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution.
In the Bay View Addition--Lot 7, Block 75.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1924 for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 14.
In the Bay View Addition--Lot 8, Block 75.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1924 for the delinquent taxes of 1923. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 15.
In the Bay View Addition--Lots 23-24, Block 54.
Sold to the State, June 28 1926 for the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Thirty (430.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 7.'.
In the Bay Shore Tract--Lot 8, Block 6. ,
Sold to the State, June 27, 1927 for the delinquent taxes of 1926. To be sold in
e sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 2.
In Orinda Oaks--Lot 18, Block F.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1928 for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be sold in ,
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 487.
In :':est Richmond Tract--Lot 6, Block 6.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1926 for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 129..
In Andrade Rose No. 2 Tract--Lot 27, Block 81.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Fifteen (x15.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 655.
In the Original Survey of the City of Martinez--Lot 1, Block 84.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be sold in:
a sum of not less than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
Deed. No. 567'.x._-._---_
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In the Original Survey of the City of Martinez--Lots 8-9, Block 84.
Sold to the state, June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be sold in'
a sum of not less than Forty($40.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No, 568.1
In the Original Survey of the City of liartinez--The CI. 17.56 of Block 208.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
e sum of not less than Pifty ($50.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 897.
In Orinda Oaks--Lot 20, Block I.
' Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1201.
In the D. L. M. Addition to Martinez--Lot 8,'Block F.
Sold to the State, June 25, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in _
a sum of not less than Fifteen 415.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 898.
' In the Richmond Annex Addition--Lot 13, Block 106.
Sold to the State, June 2633 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty (620.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 907.
In the Richmond Annex Addition--Lot 3, Block 122.
Sold to the State, June 26 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i _
a sum of not less than Tvrenty (620.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 908.
In the Redwood Heights Extension 1--Lot 57.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in -
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No, 1176
In Balls Harbor Center Tract--Lots 18 to 34 inclusive, Block 8.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Two Hundred ($200,00) Dollars, plus costs of sale,
Deed No. 89.
In +alls Harbor Center Tract--Lots 29 to 38 inclusive, Block 16.
Sold to the State, Oune 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Eighty($SO.CO) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 92.
In the 'ray Andrade Tract--Lot 3, Block 15,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Fifteen k$15.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 182,
In Industrial Center Tract--Lots 21-22, Block 5.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No, 183. •�t
In Industrial Center Tract--Lots 18-19, Block 6.
Sold to the State, June 26f 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Fifteen t$15.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 184.
In Andrade addition to Richmond--Lots 3-4, Block-3.
Sold to the State, June 26 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty (120.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed Ido. 235,
In Andrade Addition to Richmond--Lot 8, Block 3..
Sold to the State, °une 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
e sum of not less then Ten.($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 236.
In Andrade Addition to Richmond, Lots 3-4, Block 4. -
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty ($20.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 237. -
In Andrade Addition to Richmond--Lot 9, Block 4.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 23B,
In Andrade Addition to Richmond--Lot 10, Block 4.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 239.
In Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lots 43-44, Block 1. i
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in!
a sum of not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
Deed No. 242.
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In Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lots 40-41, Block 2.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in'.
a sum of not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
Deed No. 244.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lots 29 to 32 inclusive, Block H.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in.
a sum of not less than Forty ($40.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 250..
In Robert Seaver Addition To Richmond--Lots 4-5, Block 3. ' ..
Sold to the State, June 26T 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
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a sum of not less than Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 494.
In the Harbor Gate Subdivision--Lot 4, Block B.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in.
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 505..,
In the Harbor,Gate Subdivision--Lot 2, Block C.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 506.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract--Lot 31, Block 2.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
e sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 541.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract--Lot 41, Block 2.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in _
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 542.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract--Lots 44-45, Block 4.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in.
s sum of not less than Twenty ($20.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 543..
In the Coleman-Pullman Tract--Lots 11-12, Block 5.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in.
a sum of not less than Twenty (20.00)_Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 544.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 33, Block 20.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in'
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 565.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lots 13-14, Block 23.
Sold to the State, June 26 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty (20.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 574.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 15, Block 23.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 575..
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--lot 36, Block 23.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in.
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 576.E '
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lots 37-38, Block 23.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Twenty.($20.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 577.,
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 14, Block 24.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
s sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 578.
.In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lots 15-16, Block 24.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in _
a sum of not less than Twenty ($20.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 579.
In ,forth Berkeley Terrace Tract--lot 21, Block 24.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in,
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 580.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 23, Block 24.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in - --- --------
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 581.
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In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Lot 1, Block 2.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Thirty ($30.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 638
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Sz of Sr of Lot 1, Block 3.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
s sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 639.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Nz of Nz of Lot 1, Block 3.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
e sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 640.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Lot 4, Block 3.
Sold to the State, June 26 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Thirty (430.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed
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' In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Sz of Lot 6, Block 8.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Ten ($"10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 645.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1--Lot 19, Block 37.
Sold to the -7tate, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 661.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1--Lot 17, Block 26.
Sold to the State, June 25, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 675.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 29, Block 24.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
e sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 582.1
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 39, Block 24. ;,
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. SBS.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract.--Lot 1, Block 25. -
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 584.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 2, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
e sum of not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lots 9-10, Block 25. `y
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i =
a sum of not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
Deed No. 586.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 13, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
s sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 587
' In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 14, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i _
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 588.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lots 15-16-17-16, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
' a sum of not less than Sixty ($60.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 589.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 46, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 590.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 47, Block 25.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold i
a sum of not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 591
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Monday, August 16, 1937 - Cont'd.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 30, Block 26.
Sold to the State, June 25, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 592.1
In North.Berkeley Terrace Tract--Lot 17, Block 27.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in
a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 593.'
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IN THE MATTER OF GRANTI14G AUTHORITY
TO PURCHASING AGENT OF CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY TO PURCHASE '.BASHING !aCHINE
FOR COUNTY JAIL. ,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow,
IT IS IS BY.THE BOARD ORDERED that J. H. Morrow, County Purchasing :agent of the
County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase one washing ma-
chine at a cost of approximately Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, to be installed and
used in the County Sail of Contra Costa County.
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IN THE MATTER OF PLACING AN ADVERTISE-
MENT OF THE RESOURCES OF CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY IN THE "LABOR DAY ANNUAL" OF
THE MARTINEZ HERALD.
This Board considering the "Labor Day Annual" of the Martinez Herald a good ad-
vertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County, upon motion of Supervisor
Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of contra Costa'
County be placed in the "Labor Day Annual" of the Martinez Herald, for the year 1937,
at a cost of One Hundred Fifty-($150.00) Dollars.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Martinez Herald present to this Board a duly
verified claim on the advertising fund of this County in payment of said advertisement.
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IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF -
CALIFORNIA '3ATER SERVICE COMPANY
TO LAY 1NATERMAINS.
The California ;Dater Service Company having applied to this Board for permission
to install four inch cast-iron watermains on the side of the following roads in the
Castle Hill District south of 'Walnut Creek, to-wit:
1,800 feet on the north side of Stow Lane
2,700 feet on the west side of Meadow Brook Road
1,200 feet on the north side of Saranep Road to Tice Creek
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said watermains 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.
IT IS FURTHR ORDERED that all future costs for the maintenance of said watermains
shall be assumed by the applicant.
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IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF THE
PACIFIC ;AS .AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO
EXCAVATE ACROSS 3a7h{IY ROAD, SUPERVISOR
DISTRICT 140. FIVE.
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company having; applied to this Board for permission
to excavate across Beverly Road in Supervisor District No. Five for the purpose of
laying a gas-main,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to excavate across said road be, and
the same is hereby granted, said i:ork to be done under the supervision of the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said -
district.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all future costs for the maintenance of said gas-main
be assumed by the applicant.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION
OF TAXES ON THE SUNSET I.aUSOLEUM _
ASSOCIATION PROPERTY.
WHEREAS, in the case of Sunset i+.ausoleum -+ssociation vs. County of Contra Costa,
at al., Action Ito. 21662, filed in the superior Court of the State of California, in
' and for the County of Contra Costa, the said Court found that the real property sit-
uated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described
as follows:
"Commencing at a point located North 69" 57' 50" East distant 66.93 feet from the
most Southwesterly corner of Lot Numbered 1, as the said Lot Numbered 1 is shown on
that certain hap entitled, "Map of San Pablo Rancho", etc., hereinafter referred to and
running thence from said point of commencement along the Southerly boundary line of
the said Lot Numbered 1, North 690 57' 50" East 96.67 feet; thence leaving said Sou-
therly boundary line and running North 191 14' 30" west 450 feet; thence South 70° 45'
30" west 96.66 feet; thence South 19° 14' 30" East 451.34 feet to the point of commene -
went;
"Being a portion of Lot Numbered 1 as the said lot Numbered 1 is delineated and
so designated on that certain i-ap entitled, "Map of San Pablo Rancho", accompanying
and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition, etc., filed Lurch
1st, 1894 in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Contra Costa."
which property is listed and described in the Assessment Book of the Assessor of said
county as follows:
"In the Subn. of Lot 1, San Pablo Rancho, a tract of land described as follows:
Commencing on the S. line of lot 11 66' NE'ly from the Sw corner of Lot 1, the Elly
96.66' X N'ly 4501. 1 Ac.
together with all improvements thereon, is used and held, and has been used and held
exclusively for the interment and burial of the dead, and that the assessments and
levy of taxes for the fiscal years from 1928-29 to date have been void, and said pro-
party has been exempt under the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Cali-
fornia, and has not been, and is not now being used or held for profit; and
WHEREAS, the said Court has issued its writ of mandate commanding the Board of
Supervisors of said County to cancel said taxes on said real property for said years.
NaM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESCLVED that pursuant to said writ of mandate, the said
taxes and assessments for said years, and the current taxes and assessments on said -
real property, be and they are hereby cancelled, and the Assessor and Auditor of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby authorized to cancel said taxe
and assessments for said years, and the current year, and the Recorder of said county
' is hereby ordered and directed to cancel the certificate of sale of said property to
the State of California, and the deed of said property to the State of California.
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IN THE MATTER OF ALLOWANCES TO INDIGENTS.
' IT IS SY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ORDERED that the follow-
ing allowances be made to the following named indigents, to-wit:
HAZEL YARNEELL, 814 Chanslor Ave., Richmond.
County Cash Allowance in the amount of $50.00 per month be granted to begin as of
August 1, 1937.
MINNIE BATES, 640-3rd St., Richmond.
County Cash Allowance in the amount of $15.00 per month be increased to $17.50 pe
month as of august 1, 1937. -
LUD'.YIG & CL1RA DONING, 528 Standard Ave., Richmond.
County Cash Allowance in the amount of $25.00 per month be made payable to Mrs.
Clara Dowing, as of August 1, 1937.
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Monday, august 16, 1937 - Cont'd.
PATRICK J. O'BRIEN, 247 Belmont, E1 Cerrito.
County Cash Allowance in the amount of $45.00 per month be discontinued as of -
August 1, 1937.
CHARLES C. CURRY, Market St., San Pablo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County Aid per month be.
renewed as of August, 1937.
MARY DUCOING, 204 Avila St., El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of .$8.75 State aid and $8.75 County Aid per monthbe renewed as of August 1, 1937.
ELYDIA-NILLIS, 137-16th St., Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County Aid per month be.
renewed as of August 1, 1937.
-9M. C. '3ILLI3, 137-16th St., Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County Aid per month be'
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renewed as of August 1, 1937. ..
EMMA M. PEARCE, Garretson.St., Rodeo.
Old Age Security in the amount of 415.00 State and .$15.00 County aid per month be,
increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County Aid per month as of August 1, 1937. -
JOHN 0. 'WESTON, 235 A. Richmond annex, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month bei
decreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County Aid per month as of August 1, 1937.
RICHARD P. DAVIES, R. F. D. Box 1450, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $$17.50 County Aid per month be
discontinued as of duly 19, 1937. JULY CHECK BE CANCELLED.
EDNARD B^.RNADOU, 1049 - 23rd St., Richmond. -
Old Age Security be denied as of August 16, 1937.
ELLEN CLARK, 1218 Chanslor Ave., `.tichmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of august 16, 1937.
JOHN T.. SUNERS, 128-17th St., Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of August 16, 1937.
Iv:ARY BRIDGEMAN, 276 Fourth St., Richmond.
;$10.00 State and $30.00 County Aid per month for a Needy Child be granted as of
August 16, 1937.
BEATRICE VARG_AS. R. F. D. Box 832, Richmond.
$10.00 State and ,°,85.00 County Aid pr. month for a Needy Child be granted as of
August 16, 1937.
MAE HARDEN, 260 Santa Clara Ave., Richmond.
$30.00 State and $40.00 County aid per month for Needy Children be decreased to
$20.00 State and $40.00 County Aid per month as of August 28, 1937.
CARISON CHILD, Mrs. Olive Rihn, 913 Barrett St., Richmond.
$10.00 State and $10.00 County Aid per month for Needy Child be decreased to x10.00 -
State Aid as of August 24, 1937.
MARGARET HERNANDEZ, 440-A St., Richmond.
$30.00 State and $20.00 County Aid per month for Needy Children be changed to
$20.00 State and $30.00 County Aid per month as of April 5, 1937 and that a2�60 State
and $30.00 County Aid per month be decreased to $20.00 State and $20.00 County Aid per.
month as of August 1, 1937.
MARY RATTO, R. F. D. Box 1659, Richmond.
$30.00 State and $17.00 County Aid per month for Needy Children be decreased to
$20.00 State and $17.00 County Aid per month as of August 4, 1937.
SALMON CHILD, Mrs. Dorothy Alves, 929 Richmond St., E1 Cerrito.
$10.00 State and 47.00 County Aid per month for Needy Child be decreased to $7.00.
County Aid per month only as of August 9, 1937.
NEISHA YffiEELER, 7558 Terrace Dr., EI Cerrito. ,
$20.00 State and 317.00 County Aid per month for Needy Children be decreased to
410.00 State Aid only per month as of August 18, 1937 and that '310.00 State-Aid
month be renewed as of September 1, 1937. .
FRANK J. DUTRA, 1815 Curtis it., El Cerrito.
$10,00 State aid per month for Reedy Child be changed to $10.00 County Aid as of
August 1, 1937.
AUDREY SCOTT, Mrs. Lafe'leaver, 4528 Nall Ave., Richmond.
$10.00 State and $10.00 County aid per month for Needy Child be discontinued as of
August 5, 1937.
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CMISTIA14'S. LAMP, Lafayette.
Old Age Security be denied as of August 16, 1937.
SADIE YOUNG, Box 504, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of August 1, 1937.
ROSE HICIShLMN, Rt. rjr'1, Box 341, 'Walnut Creek.
$30.00 State Aid only per month for Needy Children berg anted to begin as of
August 16, 1937. -
ANGELO CAVAGNA, Rt. #2, Concord.
' Recommend that aid for Reedy Children for the month of June and three days of _
July be cancelled. (June Check & 3 days of July be cancelled.)
NORA BASSI, 294-West 3rd St., Pittsburg. -
$20.00 State Aid only per month for Needy Children be discontinued as of July 6,
1937.
ANNA RODEBAUGH, General Delivery, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month b
granted to begin as of August 16, 1937.
CLAIL4 SHIRE, Rt. A, Box 123, Antioch.
Old Age Security be denied as of August 16, 1937. -
ANNA GIACOIYEL, 1005 - Sixth St., Antioch.
$20.00 State and $50.00 County aid per month for Needy Children be granted to be-
gin as of August 16, 1937. -
FRANC WEBB, Box 593, Brentwood.
$30.00 State and $30.00 County aid per month for Needy Children be decreased to
$20.00 State and 8p30.00 County aid per month as of duly 29, 1937.
DOLLIE MALICOAT, Payne Ave., Box 643-Brentwood.
$30.00 State and 320.00 County aid per month for Needy Children be discontinued
as of August 7, 1937.
ETHEL POUND, 907-E. St., Antioch.
Recommend that aid for Iceedy Children be denied as of August 16, 1937.
ROSE VIOLET DEEN, Hill Street, Pittsburg. _
$10.00 State and j10.00 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Lrs. Gene Lartin, Concord, California as of August 1, 1937 and that
TETOO Mate and 310.00 County aid per month be made payable to Mrs. Emil '.9ickbom, Hill
St., Pittsburg, as of August 1, 1937.
ESTHER GUEVARA, St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10.00 State and $10.00 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Mrs. Graciuese Ellisando, Rt. 113, Box 231, Hayward, as of August 2nd,
1937 and that x10.00 State and $10.00 County aid per month be made payable to St.
Mary of the !alms, Eission San Jose, as of August 2, 1937.
CAMILLO, DAVID & OLV,:LDO 3SNCHACA, St. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael.
$30.00 State and $30.00 County aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Mrs. Gracieuse Ellisando, Rt. #3, Box 231, Hayward, as of August 2,
9 7 ar. t at $30.00 State and $30.00 County-aid per month be made payable to St.
Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, as of -,august 6, 1937.
RUTH AND LILLIAN Ii.INCHACA, St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$20.00 State and x20.00 County aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Mrs. Gracieuse Ellisando, Rt. 1"3, Box 231, Hayward, as of August 2,
927, and that x20.00 State and $20.00 County aid per month be made payable to St. -
Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, as of August 2, 1937.
MARGUERITE SANDRETTO, St. Lary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10.00 State and x10.00 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco as of August 11, 1937 and that
ZIU—.00 State and $10.00 County aid per month be made payable to St. Mary of the Palms,
Mission. San Jose, as of -,ugust 11, 1937.
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IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
' Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to make final adjust-
ment of road appropriations for the year 1936-37,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments are hereby authorized: -
HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES APPROPRIATIONS ADJUSTMENT
Supervisors' General Fund Appropriations
INCREASE DECREASE
Supervisor District 1
A/C 401-10 Road Lighting 25.00 945.00 C. 0. Improvements 401-301
-20 Maintenace 1470.00
_. -40 C. 0. New Construction 205.00
172
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Monday, _zugust 16, 1937. - Cont'd.
INCREASE DECREASE
Supervisor District 2
A/C 402-20 Maintenance 5078.00 4880.00 C. 0. Improvements 402-30
-40 C. 0. New Construction 410.00 9000.00 Unallocated -90 -
-60 Tunnels 7950.00
Supervisor District 3
A/C 403-20 Maintenance 5045.00 1650.00 C. 0. Improvements 403-30 ! '
-40 C. 0. New Construction 2115.00
SURVEYOR'S GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS
Surveyor District 1
A/C 411-20 Maintenance 9600.00 9600.00 C. 0. Improvements 411-30
1000.00 C. 0. New Construction -40
Surveyor District 2 ,
A/C 412-30 C. 0. Improvements 600.00 $25.00 Road Lighting 412-10 '
-60 Tunnels 340.00 500.00 Maintenance -20
Surveyor District 3
A/C 413-40 C. 0. New Construction 4755.00 7500.00 Maintenance 413-20
-70 Aid to Municipalities 915.00 4000.00 C. 0. Improvements -30
Surveyor District 4
A/C 414-20 L',aintenance 4270.00 2100.00 Road Lighting 414-10
-30 C. 0. Improvements 1125.00
-40 C. 0. New Construction 615.00
Surveyor District 5
A/C 415-30 C. 0. Improvements 2350.00 6500.00 Maintenance 415.20
-40 C. 0. New Construction 25.00 300.00 Ferries, etc. -60
COUNTY GARAGE
A/C 081 Replacements 1407.00
MOTOR VEHICLE FUND APPROPRIATIONS
Supervisor District 1
A/C 401-20 Maintenance 10530.00 15097.00 Unallocated - 401-90
-30 C. 0. Improvements 2370.00
-40 C. 0. New Construction 2197.00
Supervisor District 2
A/C 402-20 Maintenance 3122.00 3355.00 C. 0. Improvements 402-30
-50 C. 0. New Equipment 233.00
Supervisor District 3
A/C 403-20 Maintenance 2405.00 4160.00 C. 0. Improvements 403-30
-40 C. 0. New Construction 965.00 4000.00 Unallocated -90
413-20 Maintenance 3020.00
-30 C. 0. Improvements 745.00
-70 aid to Municipalities 1025.00
Supervisor District 4
A/C 414-10 Road Lighting 2026.00 24473.00 C. 0. Improvements 414-30 '
-20 Maintenance 17201.00
Supervisor District 5
A/C 415-20 Maintenance 7745.00 12000.00 Unallocated 415-90
-30 C. 0. Improvements 9501.00
SPECIAL ROAD FUND APPROPRIATIONS
Supervisor District 3
A/C 413-30 C. 0. Improvements 3300.00 3300.00 Maintenance 413-20
Supervisor District 4
A/C 414-30 C. 0. Improvements 5621.10 5621.10 Maintenance 414-20
Supervisor District 5
A/C 415-30 C. 0. Improvements 4534.60 4534.60 Maintenance 415-20
ROAD DISTRICT FUND APPROPRIATIONS
Supervisor District 3
A/C 403-30 C. 0. Improvements 650.00 650.00 Maintenance 403-20
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
1173
IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, end in order to adjust-accounts for _
the year 1935-36,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be, and the same are
hereby authorized:
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 1935-36
' INCREASE DECREASE
Tax Collector 108
0399 Misc. Services 88.00 86.00 Postage 0522
District Attorney 112
Pur. Agent 114
031 Medical Fees 20.00 129.00 Postage 075
053 Books 2,00
0517 Office Supp., Printed 107.00
129.00
Primary Election 122
0324 Rent of equipment 8.00 8.00 Misc. Services 0399
Sheriff 202
045 Criminal Case Exp. 78.00 17.00 Idisc. Services 0399
9.00 Convention Exp. 049
14.00 Offc. Supp., Misc. 0518
24.00 Photo Supp. 0519
14.00 Misc, Supplies 0599
780 78.bb'
Misc. Refunds 812 Co. Planning Comm. 805
000 Refunds 13.00 13.00 Auto Mileage 041
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
Upon request of D. I.T. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts for '
the year 1936-37, _
IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the following adjustments of appropriations be,
and same are hereby authorized: -
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 1936-37
INCREASE DECREASE
Board of Supervisors 101 -
03 Services 290.00 200.00 limp. Exp. Allc. 04
90.00 Supplies 05
290.0 2�0
County Clerk 102 -
05 Supplies 6.00 6.00 Services 03
Pur. Aa2a 114
05 Supplies 26.00 26.00 Services 03
Coroner 115
0505 9'uppfies 127.00 203.00 Services 03
OB Replacements 76.00
2d 203.00
Su erior Court 125 ,
04 i P.
exp. Alice. 46.00 46.00 Supplies 05
' Justice Courts }
ust, Ct. 4- 34 Just. Ct. 1-131 r
4 Erap. Exp. A lce. 5.00 30.00 amp. Exp. ce. 04 s
Just. Ct. 8-138
04mEmp. Exp. ATlce. 15.00
Just. Ct. 15-145
04 Emp. Exp. Al ce. 10_00
30.00 30,00
Just. Ct. Juries etc. 150
03 Sery ces 187.00 187.00 S &IV Other than Stat. 02'
Hall of Records 159 '
03 Services 104.00 50.00 S &W Other than Stat. 02
54.00 Supplies 05
174
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Monday, August 16, 1937 - Cont'd.
APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 1936-37 - Cont'd,
INCREASE DECREASE
Telephone Exchange 170
03 Services 28.00 28.00 S &W Other than Stat. 02
Sheriff 202
04 Emp. Exp. Allce. 1635.00 1635.00 S &W Other than Stat. 02
Constables
Conrvices st. Twp. 200 8400
1 Const. Tw 1
b3 Se . . Emp.Exp. ellce. 04 -
Const. Ttvp. 4
04 gip. Exp. Alice, 16.00
Const. Twp. 6
04 Lmp. Exp. Allce. 40.00
Const. Twp. 10 '
02 S &1' Other than Stat. 5.00
Const. Two. 14
04 Emp. Exp. allce. 6.00 '
Const. Twp. 15
02 S &'N Other than Stat. 7.00
Const. Twp. 16
03 Services 8.00 '..
84.00 8�a
Jail-Care of Prisoners 231
5 Supplies 553.00 430.00 5 &'!7 Other than Stat. 02
95.00 Services 03
28.00 Replacements 08
553.00 55-3.0
YJorkingPrisoners 233
03 Services 20,00 20.00 Supplies 05 -
Public Admin. 236
3 Services 15.00 15.00 Supplies 05I
Agri. Comm. 242
S &. Otnor than Stat. 8.00 350,00 Matls., Poison, etc. 07
03 Services 55.00
04 rmp, Exp. Allce. 212,00 '...
05 Supplies 75.00
MUM. 35 .0
Farm Advisor 243
04 r3np. Exp. /=ice, 35.00 35.00 Services 03
Health Office 301
05 Supplies 9.00 9.00 Services 03
HOsp_Bld s, & Oras. 502
OS Supp iel s 864.00 160.00 S &W Other than Stat. 02 -I
409.00 Services 03 !.
275.00 Replacements 08
864 0 864.0 '
L-0
Clinic 500
04 M,_. Exp. Allce. 43.00 43.00 Services 03
Nat'l Rem. Service 509
03 Services 72.00 87.00 Supplies 05
04 &¢p. Exp. Allce. 15.00
87,00 87,00
Care of Indigents 510
05 Supplies 1000,00 1000.00 Services 03
Care of Minors 513
Cash 4967.00 5367,00 Services 03 ,
05 Supplies 400.00
5367.ba 53 7=.
Probation Office 516 !
04 Mp-. Exp. ALce. 100.00 30.00 Services 03 I
70.00 Supplies 05
100.00 100-0
Detention Home 5181
05 Supplies 125.00 125.00 Services 03
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Care & Exam. of Insane 529
03 Services 42.00 42.00 S &W Other than Stat. 02
Rich. Health Center 532 - -
02 S &VT Other than Stat. 40.00 40.00 Supplies 05
WSu t, of Schools 693
0 Services 35.00 20.00 Emp. Exp. Alice. 04
05 Supplies 46- 420.00 0.00 Replacements 08
Count Library 697
05 Supplies 600.00 600.00 S &`N Other than Stat. 02 ! -.
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APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 1936-37 - Cont'd.
INCREASE DECREASE
Count Park 701
05 Supplies 21.00 21.00 Services 03
Memorial Monument 705
5 Supplies 3.00 3.00 Services 03
Memorial Bld s. 706
' Port Ch cago 4.00 4.00 SValnut Creek
Count Exhibits 802
04 Emp. Exp. ;:A'He. 47.00 47.00 S &71 Other than Stat. 02
Co. Planning Comm. 805
3 Services 10.00 10.00 Emp. Exp. Allce. 04
A ri. Comm. l7PA F 242
' 05 Supp hs 25.00 25.00 Services 03
Ct. Hse. Alterations :',PA-C&C Fd. F165 7V PA Projects-Cap. Out.
02 S &W Other than Stat. 2342.00 5000.00 Ge.l. Sheet -
04 Emp. Exp. Allce. 18.00
05 Supplies 2529.00
Treasurer's Vault l"1PA-C&C Fd. F166
02 s &W Other than Stat. 111.00
50�0U EMU=.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE 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 for
the year 1936-37 be, and the same are hereby authorized:
N911 APPROPRIATIONS 1936-37
Various Fds. Salary General Fd. C. & C. Fund
Board of Supervisors - 101
03 Services 310.00
'Grand Jury - 152
02 Salaries 39.00
03 Services 1776.00
Constables - General Expense - 210
3 Services 80.00 --
Jail - Building - 230
02 salaries 38.00 "
03 Services 185.00
05 Supplies 67.00
Jail - Care of Prisoners - 231
05 Supplies - 591.00
Public Administrator - 236
' 03 Services 86.00
Agricultural Commissioner - 242
04 Expense Al owances 523.00
Fire Protection - 247
02 Salaries &Wages 907.00
03 Services 511.00
' Motor Police - 248
03 Services 135.00
Vital Statistics - 302
03 Services 3.00
Count Ph sician - 501
02 Sa aries & wages 1159.00
03 Services 386.00
Hospital - Buildings & Grounds - 502
05 Supplies 9.00 -
Hospital - Care of Inmates - 503
02 Salaries &'llages 180.00
03 Services 673.00
05 Supplies 1477.00
08 Replacements 772.00
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Monday, august 16, 1937 - Cont'd.
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NX.V APPROPRIATION 1936-37 - Cont'd.
Various Fds. Salary Fd. General Fd. C. & C. Fund
National Reemployment Service - 509
04 Employees' Expense ..11owances 47.00
(Care of Needy Children - 514
03 Services 95.00 t
I05 Supplies 287.00
Probation Officer - 516
04 Employees' Expense Allowances 124.00
Superintendent of Schools - 693
I03 Services 56.00
Board of Education - 694 j
01 Statutory salaries 90.00
Teachers' Retirement Fund Contributions
03 Services - 36.00
Pacheco Park - 702
2 Salaries &WgFes 617.00
103 Services 3.00
I05 Supplies 59.00
Jur Fee De osit withdrawals - 808
eihn s 80.00 j
Trust Deposit - 816
Condemnation Suit 2140.00
,V.P.A. - Agricultural Comm`r. - F242
02 SaTa-r es &-Via
-gas 95.00
04 r ployees' Expense Allowances 51.00 j
05 Supplies 7.00
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W.P.A. - Court House Alterations F165
05 Supplies Unemp. Rlf. Loan Fun 455.94
97.P.A. - Treasurer's Vault - F166
05 Supplies Unemp. Rlf. Loan nd) 10.44
05 Supplies 180.00 :
02 Salaries &wages 93.00
Clerk - 102
09 Capital Outlay 21.00
Treasurer - 106
0909 Capital OuTlay 29.00
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Survv or�116
09 Capital Outlay 75.00
)Hall of Records - 159
09 Capital Outlay 760.00
Telephone Exchange - 170
09 Capital Outlay - 84.00
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Sheriff 202
9 Cam nitaT Outlay 134.00
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IJail - Buildin s & Grounds - 230
09 Cap tal Out ay 191.00
Jail - Care of Inmates - 231
9 Capital Outlay 21.00
Count Pound 255
U9 Capita- lUt y 186.00
Health Officer - 301
09 Capital Outlay 13.00
Luna Clinic - 508
09 Capital Outlay 6.00
(Detention Home - 518
109 Capital Outlay 33.00
Richmond Health Center - 532
i09 Capital Outlay 54.00
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County Library -
09 Capital Outlay (Co. Library Fund) 32.00
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1'77''.
APPROPRIATION CANCELLATIONS 1936-37
General Fund C. & C. Fund
Sheriff - 202
02 Salaries &Wages 1227.00
Health Officer - 301 _
03 Services 13.00
Care of Aged - 511
Allowances 5578.00 j
Coroner - 115
03 Services 1000.00
Superior Court - 125
05 Supplies 500.00
' Superior Court Trial Expense - 126
03 Services 500.00
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
ANGELINA CHAK FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL
COMMUNITY PROPERTY.
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, the following described property is owned by ANGELINA CHAK and JOHN CHAK,
as community property:
That certain lot, piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and
being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly -
described as follows, to-wit:
' A tract of land in the southeast quarter of Section 35, T. 2 N., R. 3
W., M.D.B. & M., containing 0.336 acre, more particularly described as fol-
lows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 35, T. 2 N., R. 3 N.,
M.D.B. & M.; thence N. 54* 441-05"N., 1283.08 feet to a point on the southerly
line of the county road leading from Martinez to Pinole and the point of be-
ginning of the 0.336 acre tract hereinabove referred to; thence from said
point of beginning running along the southerly line of the county road leading
from Iriartinez to Pinole, N. 48° 04' 30" W., 23.31 feet; thence N. 58•-01'-30"
W., 64.19 feet; thence N. 86--141-30" 'J., 60.13 feet; thence S. 70°-30'-30"
W., 97.09 feet; thence leaving the southerly boundary line of the county road
hereinabove referred to, S. 64° 25' E., 199.47 feet; thence N. 471-57'-30" E.,
81.29 feet to the point of beginning, and being a portion of that certain
tract of land designated as Parcel 2 in that certain deed from Contra Costa
County Title Company, a corporation, to John Chak and Angelina Chak, his
wife, as the same is of record in Volume 372 of Official Records, page 212, -
records of Contra Costa County, California.
AND VlHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is desirous of ob-
taining.said real property for the construction of a county highway; and -
WHEREAS, the said Angelina Chale is willing to sell said property to said County of
,Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ('75.00); and -
' 'JHEREAS, the said John Chak has been committed to the State Hospital for the in-
sane at Napa; and
WHEREAS, the Probate Code of the State of California provides that in such cases
'a petition may be filed with the Superior Court of the State of California, in the
.county where said property is situated, signed by the competent spouse, asking for per-
S
'mission to execute a deed to said property.
' NOW, THEREFOR'H, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorney of said county be, and
he is hereby authorized and requested to file the necessary petition for such permissio
to sell said property, and `$
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he
is hereby directed to draw his warrant in the amount of the costs of said proceeding,
to-wit: One warrant in the amount of Seven Dollars ($"7.00), payable to the County Cier
of said county to cover filing fee of said petition, and one warrant payable to the
Contra Costa Standard, in the sum of Twenty-two and 50/100 Dollars ($22.50) for publi-
cation of the notice of hearing as required by said Probate Code, and that the County =3
_ _ '.Treasurer pay same. -
178
Monday, August 15, 1937 - Cont'd. .
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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IN THE MATTER OF THE COA7E-fANCE OF
THE REAL PROPERTY OF STEPHEN HOUSDORF, -
DECEASED, TO THE VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, STEPHEN HOUSEDORF, Deceased, during his lifetime received aid from the
County of Contra Costa; and
WHEREAS, the said Stephen Housdorf died intestate on November 26, 1935, and the , -
Public Administrator of said County was appointed administrator of his estate; and
'NHEREAS, following is a description of the real property in said estate:
COYIMI CING at the Southeast corner of the Vine Hill School lot as des-
cribed in that certain deed made by H. J. Curry to Vine Hill School District
dated April 16, 1692, and recorded in Vol. 61 of Deeds at page 243; thence
north 640 25' west, running along the south line of said school lot 3.16 3/10
chains to station at southwest corner of said school lot; thence at right
angles south 25° 35' west 3.16 3/10 chains to station; thence south 641 25'
East 3.16 3/10 chains to station in Uren's East line, thence at right angles
North 251 35' East 3.16 3/10 chains to place of beginning. Containing an
area of one acre of land, and being a portion of the Division A of the parti-
tion of the John Kelly Estate of the Rancho Las Juntas or Welch Ranch and
known as the James Kelly Ranch, Contra Costa County, California.
AND WHEREAS, there is no property other than said real property in the estate of
said Stephen Housdorf, deceased; and -
1,9HEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has a lien against said real property for the -
aid so granted to said Stephen Housdorf during his lifetime; and
WHEREAS, the said real property adjoins the `line Hill School in the said Vine Hill
School District; and
'JHEREAS, the said Vine Hill School District is desirous of obtaining said real
property as and for a playground for said school, and said real property has little
value other than as an adjunct to said Vine Hill School; and
WHEREAS, the amount of the lien held by said County of Contra Costa against said
property is in excess of the value of said property; and
WHEREAS, the heirs of said Stephen Housdorf have executed a deed to the said Vine;
Hill School District of their interests in and to said real property, and are anxious
that said Vine Hill School District have said property; and
NHEREAS, the Public Administrator.of said county has filed a petition in the j
Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa for
leave to compromise said claim of said county against said real property by conveying '..
to said county the said real property; and
71HEREAS, the said Court has approved the said compromise of said claim of said
county.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said lien of said county against said
property, recorded in Book 402 of Official Records, of Contra Costa County, Page 1,
on the 31st day of July, 1935, be and the same is hereby released, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that U. J. Buchanan, the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of said county be, and he is hereby authorized to execute a deed for and in
behalf of said county of said property to the said Vine Hill School District.
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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IN THE MATTER OF REQUEST OF J. A. MCVITTIE,
CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, FOR
TBE CANCELLATION OF TAXES.
`v
J. A. McVITTIE, City Manager of the City of Richmond, having reported to this
Board that in the list of property offered for sale at public auction on August 19,
1937, for delinquent taxes, are included Lots Seven (7) and Paine (9), Block Two (2),
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San Pablo Villa Tract in Richmond, and that this property vias deeded to the City of
' Richmond as purchaser at a tax sale on June 12, 1929, and that the taxes subsequently ,.µ
billed against said property for the year 1929-30 under the assessment of the previous
March were cancellable by order of this Board, and that through an oversight the said
cancellation was not made,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, -
IT IS BY TPJ; BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and the County Tax Collector t.
of Contra Costa County be, and they are hereby authorized and ordered to cancel the
taxes upon said property and remove said property from the list to be offered at publi - }?
auction, on August 19, 1937.
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IN THE MATTER OF GRANTING AUTHORITY TO
A. F. BRAY TO GATHER AND STORE, IN THE
NAMME OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, -
'. RELICS AND L;ATERIAIS FOR AN FISTORICAL --;
MUS EUM.
A. F. BRAY having applied to this Board for permission to gather and store relics
and materials in the basement of the Hall of Records of Contra Costa County, in the
name of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of establishing an historical mu-
seum, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that A. F. Bray be, and he is hereby authorized to
gather relics and materials, in the name of the County of Contra Costa, and store some
in a room in the basement of the Hall of Records of said county, for the purpose of r
establishing an historical museum.
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IN ME MATTER OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT
FOR TRANSFER OF ZOA DIEHL FROM THE COUNTY 's
OF LOS ANGELES TO THE COUNTY OF CON'T'RA
COSTA, PURSUANT TO THE OLD 'AGE SECURITY ACT. >.
OTIS LOVERIDGE, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County,
having presented to this Board a form of agreement for the transfer of Zoe Diehl from
the County of Los Angeles to the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the Old Age Security "r'
' Act of the State of California, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow,
iz
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be, and the same is hereby =k
approved, and 71. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same
on behalf.of the County of Contra Costa.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 20, 1937, at 1:30 o'clock _
P. M.
Chairman
Clark
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMMA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Friday, August 20, 1937.
The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P. M.
Present: Hon. '4. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Cummings,
Harry M. Ston, and R. J. Trembath. S. C. DELLS, Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF AUTHORIZATION
TO W. J. BUGHAI4AN TO SIGN QUIT-
CLAIM DEED OF VINE HILL SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
The District attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board a form
of quitclaim deed conveying to the Vine Hill School District, a political subdivision
of the State of California, the following described real property, to-wit:
All that certain lot and parcel of land situated in the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, and bounded and described as follows:
COIMIENCING at the Southeast corner of the Vine Hill School lot as des-
cribed in that certain deed made by H. J. Curry to Vine Hill School District
dated April 16, 1892, and recorded in Vol. 61 of Deeds at page 243; thence _
north 64° 25' 'Nest, running along the south line of.said school lot 3.16 3/10
chains to station at southwest corner of said school lot; thence at right.
angles south 251 35' West 3.16 3/10 chains to station; thence south 641 25'
East 3.16310 chains to station in Uren's East line, thence at right angles North
25° 35' East 3.16 3/10 chains to place of beginning. Containing an area of
one acre of land, and being a portion of the Division A of the partition of
the John Kelly Estate of the Rancho Las Juntas or ;1elch Ranch and known as the
James Kelly Ranch, Contra Costa County, California.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ':1. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be, and hel
is hereby authorized to sign said quitclaim deed in behalf of the County of Contra
Costa.
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IN THE MATTER OF REQUEST OF JOINT
HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 13 OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR PAY]=
OF $4,000.00 TO CONTINGENT FUND OF
SAID DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of
California, did on the 20th day of August, 1937, file with this Board a certified copy',
of a certain resolution adopted by said Board of Directors on h%y 10, 1937, determining
that a Contingent Fund in the amount of $40,000.00 is immediately necessary for the in-
cidental expenses of said District, and that the proportion of said fund to be borne
by Contra Costa County is ten per cent (100) of said sum, or $4,000.00;
N07i, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the sum of $4,000.00 be and the same is hereby
appropriated from the Motor Vehicle Fund, for the purpose above stated, and that the
County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected at such times and in such sums as requested by the Board of Directors of Joint
Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, to issue his warrant or warrants
in said total sum of $4,000.00, payable to said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the
State of California, drawn upon the h:otor Vehicle Fund, and to deliver the same to they
Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California; and the
Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized to cash said warrant or ,
warrants upon presentation.
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IN THE MATTER OF REQUEST OF JOINT
HIGiR.AY DISTRICT NO. 13 OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR PAYMIMT '
OF $4,000.00 TO CONTINGENT FUND OF
SAID DISTRICT.
The Board of Directors of the Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of Cali-
fornia, did, on the 20th day of August, 1937, file with this Board of Supervisors a
certified copy of a certain resolution adopted by said Board of Directors on the 23rd
day of May, 1935, requesting the sum of $4,000.00 of the $8,000.00 heretofore appropri-
ated to the Contingent Fund of said district by the County of Contra Costa in accor-
dance with the resolution of the Board of Directors of said district passed and adopted
June 7, 1934,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the sum of $'4,000.00 be, and same is hereby appropriate
from the Motor Vehicle Fund for the purpose above stated, and that the County auditor .,
of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his
warrant in the.sum of $4,000.00, payable to said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the
State of California, drawn upon the Motor Vehicle Fund of said county, and to deliver
the same to the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of Cali-
fornia, and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized to cash r;
' said warrant upon presentation.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF THE
PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
COUTANY TO PLACE POLES, .ANCHORS, AND
BURIED CABLE ON CREST ...ND HILLGRADE
AVENUES IN'WALNUT CREE1L.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for per-
permission to place poles, anchors and approximately 640 feet of buried cable on Crest
and Hillgrade Avenues in the vicinity of fialnut Creek, Contra Costa County; on motion
of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, _
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to place poles, anchors, and buried `s
cable as applied for, be, and 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 "P,
the Supervisor of said district.
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IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR
DANCE PERMIT.
?At. Diablo Post No. 246 of the American Legion having applied to this Board for
permission to hold dances until the hour of three o'clock A. M. at Danville, California,
on September 4th, October 2nd, and November 6th, 1937, respectively,
IT IS BY -HE BOARD ORDERED that permission to hold said dances be, and same is
hereby granted.
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IN THE ]LATTER OF i:PPLICATION OF
THE CITY OF RICHMOND FOR CANC'ELLA-
TIONOF TAXES.
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J. A. MCVITTIE, City „tanager of the City of Richmond, having reported to this Board
that title to Lot Nine (9), Block "D", New Richmond Addition Tract in Richmond, was co -
'veyed to the City of Richmond by Final Judgment in Condemnation by the Superior Court,
in and for the County of Contra Costa, on April 20, 1930; and having requested that al
delinquent taxes and penalties accruing thereon be cancelled; upon motion of Supervi-
sor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, _
IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that all delinquent taxes and penalties accruing thereon
against said Lot Nine (9) Block "D", New Richmond j.ddition Tract, be, and the same are
hereby ordered cancelled and the County Recorder of Contra Costa County is hereby auth -
' rized to cancel Deed No. 147 upon the ;
p grounds that title to said property lies in the
City of Richmond and is not subject to taxes.
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IN THE LATTER OF -RAii3F R CF FUNDS.
Upon request of D. L. Teeter, County auditor, and in order to adjust funds to pro-
perly reflect allocation of charges for highways and bridges expenditures in 1936-37,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred to the Gen-
eral Fund from the funds and in the amounts as herein set out, to-wit: -
a
1821
Friday, August 20, 1937 - Cont'd.
From: Motor Vehicle Fund ................. ............ $17,131.59
Special Road
.............................. 10,114.22
Superv. Dist. #1 . .............................. 500.00
2 . .............................. 340.00
3 .. ... 494.80
4 .............................. 513.85
5 .............................. 498.31
29,592.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
requirements,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred from the
General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below, said amounts to;
be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue:
Charities & Correction Fund ........................... $100,000.00
General ........................... 75,000.00
Motor Vehicle
Salary ........................... 75,000.00
........................... 100,000.00
Hiways Bond Int. & Redm. . ........................... 125,000.00
County Library ........................... 25,000.00
Pinole-Fer. Schl. Dist. Gen. Fund ..................... 2 000.00
502:000.00
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
Highways Fund Warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $16,413.31 be transferred from the
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below:
HIGF.'IAYS FUND REQUIREMENT
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PERINARRANTS ALLOWED
8/16
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Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor
Surveyor District 1 District 2 District 3
Sarr.# Accounts Recounts Accounts Accounts
59 206.50
60 393.68
61 1344.72
62 83.64
63 9.54
64 139.87
65 153.99
66 38.78
67 2.15
68
514.98
69 93.27
70 34.29
71 140.19
72 141.08
73 35.27
74 10.50
75 34.80 23.20
76 182.25
77 62.06
78 2803.61
79 253.29
so 203.29
81 6.88
82 26.06
83 119.89
84: 74.00
85 1088.90
86 12.00
87 290.86
88 131.38
89 97.22
90 1487.26
91 157.44
92 8.85
93 85.46
94 139.87
95 500.00
183
Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor
Surveyor District 1 District 2 District 3 -
Warr.' accounts Accounts Accounts accounts
96 10.00
97 333.45
98 25.65
99 37.89
100 1.00
101 15.00
102 39.15
103 142.23
104 51.26
105 175.40
106 166.00
107 1.54
108 346.86
109 8.21
110 433.12
111 216.40
112 564.93
113 46.00
114 25.00 r
115 992.90
116 480.44
117 294.72
118 153.90
119 48.44
120 373.55'
121 295.25
TOTALS 7470.24 2820.19 3� TP8.
GRAS]T TOTAL $16,413.31
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF REQUEST OF -
COMMISSIONERS OF CONTRA COSTA
WATER ViORSS DISTRICT NO. ONE _
FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS.
The Commissioners of the Contra Costa'7Jater 'l1orks, District No. One, having
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' filed with this Board their resolution requesting that the sum of $716.00 be trans-
ferred from the District Expense Fund of said district to the District's Bond Interest
and Redemption Fund; upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummins,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be, and he is hereby autho-
rized to make said transfer.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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IN THE MATTER OF CONSIDERATION
AND HEARING ON PRELIMINARY COUNTY
BUDGET FOR 113E FISCAL YEAR 1937-38.
This Board having heretofore advertised in the Pittsburg Independent, a news-
paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa,that
a hearing on the Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year 1937-38 would be held at the
'.. chambers of this Board on Friday, august 20, 1937, at 1:30 o'clock P. M.; and this
' being the time and place set out in said notice for said hearing, the Board proceeds
to and does conduct a hearing on said Preliminary Budget:
In the Matter of lncluding the '`.
Sum of $15,000.00 in said Budget
for the Erection of a Kemorial
Hall at Aodeo, California.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE 30�{D ORDERED that the sum of $15,000.00 be placed in the County
Budget for the fiscal year 1937-36 for the purpose of erecting a Memorial Hall in the
Town of Rodeo, Contra Costa County.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
In the Matter of Further nearing
on the Preliminary Budget for the
Fiscal Year 1937-38.
Members of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association having requested that
a further hearing on the Preliminary Budget for the County of Contra Costa for the
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Friday, eugust 20, 1937 - Cont'd.
fiscal year 1937-38 be held,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said Preliminary Budget
be, and same is hereby continued to Lionday, august 30, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 30, 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M-.
UeLG - , Chairman. V
�• �.tiu_� Clerk.
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CALIFORNIA.
Monday, August 30th., 1937•-
The Boa-d met ^t 10 o'clock A.M. H.L.Cammi ngs',
Present: Hon. 1R.J.&uchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Metter of Application
for Aid.
It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Helen Evans, 228 Wellington St
Clyde, be granted county cash allowance in amount of $50 per month to begin Aug.
let, 1937•,
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In Matter of Granting W.H.Williams, }
an Honorably Discharged War Veteran ,
a free permit to peddle. a;
W.H.W1111ams, an honorably discharged war veteran from U.S. Navy Air Service
having applied to this Board for a free permit to peddle novelties and cards in the
County of Contra Costa,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Tax Collector of contra Costa
County, issue to said W.H.Williams, a free permit t, peddle novelties and cards in
said "ounty for a period of one year from this date.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M."weeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
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requirements,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be advanced from the
General Reserve Fund to the funds and In the amounts as set out below: said funas ='
to be returned as soon as available from current revenue, to wit:
Clayton Valley School District, General Fund, $600.
Tassajara " " " " 225
Oakley Union 1200. 6
The vote of the board on the foregoing order being unanimous. yy
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In Matter of Budget for
Contra Costa County for the fiscal
year 1937-38.
The County Auditor having filed with this Board, the Budget of anticipated
resources and expenditures of'Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1st,
1937 and ending June 30, 1938, and the Board of Supervisors having considered in
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detail all of the items container; in said Budget presented by the different officers
1 and heads of departments of Contra 'osta County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED and Resolved that said Budget be and the same is •.;
hereby adopted an so finally determined, to wit.
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT: '
' 1. Board of Supervisors $20,980.00 s
2. County Clerk 23,832.50
33 Auditor `21,786.00
4. Special Accounting and ,
Audit in g
5. County Expert
6. Treasurer 9,274.80
7. Assessor 39,748.00
8. Tax (and License )Collector 35,220.00 "
9. District Attorney 31,209.00
10. Coroner lo,F45.00
11 Public Administrator 610.00
12. Surveyor 37,630.00 - -
13. Planning Commission 3,970.00
l.. Purchasing Agent 8,589.00
15. General County Garage '
16. `
17. Primary Elections -
18. General Elections
19. Special Elections 100.00 -
20. Registration 3,295.00
21. Superior Courts 7,537.00
22. Justice Courts, 30,336.40
23. Trial Juries,Interpreters,
Witnesses 19,800.00 41'
' 24. Grand Jury 5,220.00 ,1.
25. Law Library 3,400.0o
26.
27 Court House and Grounds 11,590.00 :,4
28. Hall of Records 15,592.00
Telephone Exchange �661.0�0
Total-General Government $ 3 3,14 25.70.
PROTHTION TO PERSON AND -
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30-Sheriff 68,555.00 '
31 Constables 34,009-50
32.County Jail 24,491.00
33.(a) Police Districts ,
(b) Motor-Police 250.00
34.Recorder 21;587.50
355.Sealer of Weights &measures 9,875.00
36.Humane Officer 600.00
37•(x9 Watchmen-Port Chicag) 1,o56.00
38. Agricultural CommIc=loner 29,395.00
339 Farm Advisor 3,340.00 a
4O.Live Stock Inspector
41.Predatory Animal Control 1,000.00
42.(a) County Pound 2,080.00
.(b) Fire Protection 3,025.00
' 43.Forester and Fire Warden -
(Fire Districts) '$49,257•- Special Dist. Expenditure.
44.(R) Flood Control Dist.
(b) +ater Conservation Dis. _
45. Compensation Insurance 6,F00.00
46. Fire and Bing ary Insurance 2,600.00
47. (a) Public Liability Insur. 4,400.00
Total - Protection to Person
and Property --- $213,763.00 $49,257.00 -
HEALTH & SANITATION.
9. eatth Officer 16,021.62
50. Vital Statistics 625.00
51. Tubercular Care _ 72,389.00
52.Eradication of Disease -
Carrters
5 .(a) Mosquito Abatement Dist. '$ 9,850.00- Special Dist. Expenditure.
54.(a) Sanitary districts 12,153.00 x x u -
(b) Sewer Main ten. Dist. 188.00
Total - Health & Sanitation 89,035. 2 22,191.00 -
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HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES.
56. Highways and Boads $206,025.00
57. Bridges & Culverts 25,000.00 -
58. Ferries and Tunnels 7,603.00
59. Highway Lighting
(Lighting Districts) $ 10,221.-- Special District Expenditures.
60. Highway Equipment, Garage
etc. 43,523.00
61. Administration, Engin-
eering,Accounting 7,645.00
62. (a) Joint Highway Dis.$13 8,000.00
63. Higghhways and toads, _
(Oonstruct.&outlays) 229,575.00
64. Bridges & Culverts
(Construct.& outlays) 33,633.00
65. Ferries & Tunnels
(Construct.& Outlays)
66. (a) Aid. -10 Acq. & Imp.
Dist. &Mtn. 2,500.00
Equipment
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Permanent Road Division - 2,000.00- Special Dist. Expenditure.
Total- Highways & Bridges $5 ,5� 79.00- $12,221.00 -
RECREATION:
67. Parks (Park or Recreat-
ion Dists.) 3,2077 00 -
69. Veterans Bulldings 20 U26-00
Total- Recreation _V2_3_,9_3_3-_T0_
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS. -
71. Hospital $167,227.00 -
72. Home for Old People- -
County Farm - -
73 Welfare Administration 41,648.50 -
74 Aid to Needy Children 112.500.00 -
75. Aid to Needy blind 19,000.00 -
76. Aid to Needy Aged 290,000.00
77. General Relief 96,350.00
(a) Health Clinics 9,000.00
(b) Nat. Re-Employ,Serv. 1,650.00 -
78. Probation Officer 8,860.00
79• Detention Home 6,321.00
80. Care Juvenile Ct.Wards 28,750.00
61. Reform Schools 2,OQ0.00
82. Homes for Feeble Minded 13,000.00 -
93. Hospitals for Insane,
Narcotics 240.00
84. Schools for Deaf & Blind 25.00
65. Exa. and Care of In2arc 1,850.00
86. Burial indigents & Vets.
Cemetery Care 1,300.00
87. (a) W.P.A. Sponsorship 2,500.00
(b) S.E.R.A- " . ._.
Total- Charities & Correct. $802,221.50.
MISCELLAN ECU S,
9. Adm vertising Co. Resources-16,500.00
90. Fairs & Exhibits, 14,b47-50-
91. Cemetery Districts _¢ 1,650.00 - Special Dix. Expenditure.
92. (a) Water & -Fater Wks.Dis. - 16 00 00 11
(b) Public Utility Dists. 93,0'+7.00 " " " -
93• (a) Rebates & Refunds
(saxes anti others) 850.00
(b) Mtce. Memorial Monument 168.00 -
(c) Trust Deposit -
Total- Miscellaneous $31-5� $112,085-00
EDUCATION:
94. Superintendent Schools 18,813.00
95. Board Education 2,9j5.00 -
96. Elementary Sch. DiFtricts 37,8 0.00 $ 1;246,342.00 Special Dist. Expenditure
97. High Sch. Districts 8,650.00 1,375,959.00-
98. Junior Colleges 15,500.00
99• Teacher's Retire.FundCtr.
100. County Library �64 0 00
Total- Education 148,643.00 $2; 22.301.00 -
INTEREST & DEBT REDEMPTION -
105. Courr y Bonds 61,999.23 ,
106. Elem.Sch.Dist.Bonds $ 53,448.75- Special Dist. Expenditure.
107. High Sch. Dist. Bonds 80,260.00
106 Junior College Dist.Bonds -
109 Co. Special Dist.Bonds 639.00
110. Imp. (Assess) Dist.Bonds 15,963.40. "
Total- Interest 1,999.23 a 150,331.15.
a E sw « BONDS: . §
. County $140,542. m
. l.x/ Districts 000
■ 103,500. Spec. Dist. Expenditures.
.__ c!_ Districts
\
sa=ys ser erste 2 \
s 45:552.46;i ai\ ■
interest + rA.z,5.e * 39 .z.&. /\
� a_se . . \
Unappropriated Reserves, v,000.e _
e^ \ ' }\avs 55'-
Grand
.
_amxaExp_t_, §
$2,939,307.s * 3,727,436.16.
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(A) Includes z. House Bonds Sinking Fudof 9646 : \
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $100,000 be transferred from the General Reserve Fiord .
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to the Charities and Corrections Fund.
The vote thereon being unanimous.,-
' In Plotter of Cancellation of 4
taxes.
".M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that through an error
In year 1933, an excess levy of $57.78 was made for Acquisition and Improvement
' District #2, against Lot 10, Block 2, Cerrito Park Tract;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County,'
be and they are. hereby authgrtze.d to cancel said amount of taxes in order to correct
tine tax rolls.
The vote thereon being.unanlmous.ks
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In Matter of Fixing Tax Rate
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for Contra Costa County for
fiscal year 1937-38-
The Board of Supervisors of Contra 'osta County having considered all of the
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value of all property on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount re-
euired to be raised for conducting the business of the County for fiscal year
1937-39;
IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that the tax to be collected on each $100 of
valuation of property in Contra Costa `'ounty for the fiscal year 1937,38, be and
the same is hereby levied, as follows: _ -'-
Charities & Corrections.Fund, $.363
General .;92
Salary " .231
Ct. House Int. & Sinking " .010
Highe,ays " & Redemption" .120 `y
Junior College Tuition " .014 -�
Inside Richmond 1.130 �5
County Library .050
1.180
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board.K
InMatter of Levy of Tax
in Contra Costa County Water
District.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.04 on each u100 of taxable
property in Contra. Costa county Water District, be levied to raise the amount re-
quired by said District for the fiscal
q year 1937-39•r
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Monday, pug. 30th, 1937.--Cont'd.
In Matter of Levy of Tax ,-',
In Acquisition and Improvement _
District g2, for fiscal year
1937-35-
It is by the Board ordered that following rate per $100 of valuation of real
estate be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement District #2
to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the fiscal year "
1937-38;
ZONE RATE PER $100. ZONE BATE PEP, $100. '»
1 $.o943 19 $2.7667 s
2 .2636 20 2.9062
3 .2175 21 2.0207
4 .343512. 232 .5252
6 .4067 24 1,3400
7 2,0333 25 1.9412
5 5931 26 1:3400 f
l0 3.7992 2g 5.2916
11 6.7200 29 5.5095
12 3.2673 30 2.0555
13 3.3590 31. 6.7500
14 2.6271 32. 12.1666 -
15 2.1091 333 7.5714
16 1.7000 34 8.U91
17 2.1571 35 1. 78
15 3.4166 36 5.4091•
In Matter of levy of tax
In Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen _
Union Cemetery District.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy on each $100 of taxable property
to raise amount required by Trustees of Syron-Brentwood-Knightse.n Union Cemetery -
District be made in said District for fiscal year 1937-38, to wit: $.012. r
In Matter of tax levy
in Contra Costa County
Mosquito Abatement District #1.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax.levy of $-.029, on each $100 of taxable
property to raise amount required by Directors of Contra Costa County Mosquito
Abatement District #1 be made in said District for the fiscal year 1937-35•
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Fire Districts of Co,..tra
Costa Countv for fiscal year 1937-35•
It is by the Board ordered that following rate of tax on each $100 of
taxable property in each of the folio,.-ring fire districts for fiscal year 1937-35
be levied in order to raise amount of money required by Board of Fire Commissioners
ineaeb of said Districts, to wit:
Bay Point $•539
Brentwood .059
Byron .-06o
Carquinez .410
Central .120
Crockett County .320
Danville .100
Kensington .370
Lafayette -233
Mt_Diablo .190
Mt.Vlew .718
Oakley .250
Orinda .190
San Pablo .316
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In Matter of levy of tax
, in Lighting Districts of Contra - -
Costa County for fiscal year.
1937-33•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100
of taxable-property in each of the following lighting Districts for the fiscal year
1937-35, be levied in order to raise amount of money required by the Board of ,
Commissioners in each oi' the said Districts, to wit:
Bay Point $•370 .
Brentwood .273 x,
Byron .485
Crockett-Crolona-
Valom .292 -
Danville .219
' Kensington .554
Oakley 4 M
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Sanitary Districts of -
Contra Cx to County for the
fiscal year 1937-39•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax of $100 on taxable
property in each of the following Sanitary Districts for the fiscal year 1937-3g,
be levied in order to raise amount of money required by Board of Trustees in
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each of said Districts, V, wit
'. San Pablo Sanitary District $.150 -
Stege Sanitary ''strict .120 `='>
Mt.View Sanitary District -150 Z'
' In Blotter of Tax in �
Delta Permanent Road
Divi sion. 41
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID
that a tax levy of $.17 on each $100 of taxable
property in Delta lernanent Road Division, be levied to raise the amount required .
by said Delta Permanent Road Division, for the fiscal year 1937-38-
In Matter of Levy of Tax _
for Special Districts Bond Issues.
It is by the board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100 ,
of taxable property in following special districts be. made for the fiscal year 1937-35
principal and
In order to pay/interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due, to wit:
San Pablo Sanitary District $.175 ?
Lafayette 'Water District .74o
Orinda Water District .500 j
' Saranap Water "istrict 1.330
Mt.View Sanitary moist. pond .250 `
In I.Tatter of levy of taxes
for maintenance purposes in
certain elementary school districts `
for the fiscal year 1937-33• 3`
The Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts having requested
the following school taxes levied for maintenance purposes for their districts, for
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the fiscal year 1937-39: y.
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 1937-35
on each $100 of valuation of property in said districts, to wit: '1z
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Alamo School "istrlct 3.30 Nichols School Dist. $.22
Ambrose School Listrict .35 Oak Grove School Dis. .04 j
Antioch-Live Oak Unified Oakley Un.Sch. Dist. .30
Bch. Dist. .44 Orinda Un. Bch.Dist. .14 -
Avon °chool District .07 Pacheco Bch. Dist. .16'
Bay Point School Dist. .65 Pinole-Hercules Sch.L. .49 -
Brentwood.-Deer Valley Pittsburg Un.Sch."is. .69
Scholl Dist. .69 Pleasant Hill Sch.Dts. .62
Briones Valley Bch. Dist. .27 Port Costa Bch. Dist. .29
Byron School District .14 Richmond Bch. Dist. .552
Canyon School District .36 Rodeo Bch. D1 trict .42
Carquinez School District .35 San Pablo "ch. Dist. .73 t
Clayton Valley Bch. Dist. 5 San Ramon Bch. Dist. .12
ConcordSchool yistrict .67 Selby Sch. Dist. .45
Cowell School "istrict .17 Sheldon -ch. Dist. .16
Danville School District .44 Tassajara Bch. Dist. .15 -
Excelsior School listrict .43 Vine Hill Sch. Dist. .23 !
Hot Springs Bch. Dist. .05 Walnut Creek Sch.Dis. .55
Jersey School District .12
Knightsen School Dist. .27
Lafayette School Dist. •59
Liberty School District .16
Lone 'free School District .11
1°artinez School District .34
Morega School "istrict .39 .
Morgan Territory Sch. List. .32
Mt.Diablo 'chool District .14
In Matter of Tax levy in certa7n
elementary school districts of
Contra Costa county for fiscal year
1937_39, to pay bond requirements
of said Districts.
The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain elementary
school districts required taxes to provide the requirements of following; elementary
school district bonds issues for tre year 1937-36:
IT IS BY THE HOARD CEDYRED that a tax be levied in each of the following
named elementary school districts on each 4100 of valuation of property in said
districts for the fiscal year 1937-36:
Ambrose #1 6.030
Ambrose #2 •150
Antioch ff1 •115
Antioch-Live Oak #2 .110
Brentwood-Deer Valley
#1 .131
Brentwood- Deer Valley
#3 .070
Carquinez, .225
Clayton Valley •270
Concord .191
Danville Union .070
Knightsen .110 i
Lafayette .090
Martinez #1 .012
Martini #3 .024
Orinda Union •095
Pacheco .111
Plttsburq #1 .022 -
Pittsburg #2 .065
Pittsburg #}} :139
Pittsburg #'+ 01}1}
Richmond #1 .00 `
Richmond #2 •0�
Richmond #3 •026
Richmond #4 •099
Rodeo #2 .195
Selby .023
'ine Hill .126
Walnut Creek .120
Aillow Springs (Moraga).125
In Matter of levy of tax for
bonding purposes in certain - -
high school districts for the
fiscal year 1937-36-
The Eounty Auditor having reported to this Board that certain high school -
districts requirq taxes to be levied to provide requirements of said high school
district bond issues for the fiscal year 1937-39•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEIU:D that a tax be levied in each of the following
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named high school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said districts
for the fiscal year 1937-39:
Alhambra #2 $.056
Alhambra #3 .024
Ahambra #4 .170
Antboh .190
John Swet' #2 .130
John Swett #3 .150
' P .0
Pittsburgt .15
sburg 46
Richmond #2 .127
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In Matter of levy of taxes for jj
maintenance purposes in certain
high school districts for fiscal
year 1937-39
The trustees of the hereinafter named high school districts having requested
a tax levy for maintenance purposes for their districts for the fiscal year 1937-39,
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 fiscal year 1937-38,
on each $100 of valuation of property of.sgid districts, U, wit:
Alhambra Union High School "istrict 5.45
Antioch Unified School Distrlct .62
John Swett Union High School District .47
Liberty Union High School District .41
Mt.Diablo Union High School Dist. .52
Pittsburg Unified School Dist-Ict .58 =-
Richmond Union High School District .75
San Ramon Valley Un. High Bch. Dist. .50
In Platter of levy of tax
for building purposes in Joint
Unlon Highschool districts for
1937-39•
The County Auditor of Dontra Costa County, having reported to this Board --,
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that the County Auditor of Alameda bounty has requested a tax levy for.certain point
union high school districts for the fiscal year 1937-39,
It is by the board ordered that a tax levy be made on each of•the following
named Joint Union School Districts for 1937-38, on each $100 of valation of property
In said districts, to wit:
Antone Grammar Bch. Dist.- Special a.06
Amador Joint Un.Htgh.Sch.Dist. .57
11 .1 11 01 11 .1 Bond .24 1
In Matter of levy of tax in .
East Bay Municipal Utility
District for the fiscal year 1937-39•
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Doard that he is in
receipt of a certified copy of Resolution adopted by the -oerd of Direcyors of the -.
East Bay Municipal Utility District on Aug. 19, 1937, fixing District tax rate of i
$.25 On each $100 of assessed valuation of property In said district, for the fiscal
par 1937-39,
ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that The County Auditor of contra Costa Oounty. ,F
be and he is hereby authorized to compute taxes on all of the property in said East
-Bay Municipal Utility District at the rate of $.25 per $100 of assessed valuation
and shall add same to all other taxes levied by this board in said "istrict.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1937, at-10:30
o'clock A.M. �
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1937.
The Board met at 10:30 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."ells,Clerk.
TheMinutesfor the month of August, 1937, are read and approved.
In Matter of Applications
for Aid. _
It is by the Board ordered that following cash allowances be granted to
following applicants for aid:
DISTRICT #1.
CLARA BENSON 526 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito.
$15. State and $15. county aid per month for needy blind be increased to
$25. State and $25. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
MINNIE BOSLER, 624 Balra Drive E1 Cerrito.
$21.25 State and $21.25 dainty aid per month for needy blind be Increased to
$25.00 State and $25. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
MARY EMMA BROWN, 547 So. 30th St.Richmond.
$21.50 State and $21.50 County aid per month for needy blind be Increased
to $25.00 State and $25.00 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
RATRICI.4 MCLEOD, 636- 31st St. Richmond.
$20
.Oo State and $20 County aid per month for needy blind be increased to
$25. State and $25 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
ANNIE MORELAND, 12 Carmel, Richmond.
$20 State and $20 Coanty aid per month as for needy blind be increased to
$25. State and $25 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
H IRAM
937.HIRAM MORRILL, 711 Richmond, El Cerrito. .
$15. State and $15.00 county aid per month for need3F blind be Increased to
$25. State and $25 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
JOHN G. POOLE, 421 Clayton, El Cerrito.
$22.50 State and $22.50 County aid per month for needy blind be Increased
to $23.50 State and $23.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
DISTRICT #2. r'
JOH14 R. HAMILTON, Main St. Lafayette. I`
$010.50 State and $10.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased
to $$25.00 State and $25.00 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
STEVEN
937STEVEN H. HIGHT, Danville.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased
to $$25.00 State and $25. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
DIST RI CT #3.
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ERNEST NAGEL, Box 31, Concord.
$$16.50 State and $16.50 County aid.per month for needy blind be Increased
to $25.00 State and $25.00 county aid permonthas of Sept. 1, 1937•
SARAH ROBBINS, 530 Wano, Martinez.
$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month for needy blind be Increased to
$15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
SUSANNA SCULLY, 1709 Grant, Concord.
$23.50 State and $23.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased to
$25.00 State and $25.00 county aid per month asof Sept. 1, 1937
JOHN HEMRY SKEWES, Box 905, Martinez. ,....
$16.50 State and$16.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased to
i $25.00 State and $25.00 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
CIRO CARDINALLI, 696 Cutter, Pittsburg.
$15. State and $15. County aid per month for needy blind be increased to_
$25. State and $25. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
HAZEL CARTER, Port Chicago.
$16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased
to $25. State and $25. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
GUSSIE LEE, 249 - W.2nd, Pittsburg.
$10 State and $10 County a-id per month for needy blind be increased to $25.
State and $25. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
ANTONIO RUSSO, 262 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg
$15. State and $15. county aid per month for needy blind be Increased to
$25. State and $25. Co�,nty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
DISTRICT #5,.
GEORGE W+. GROVES, Brentwood.
$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased to
$25. State and $25. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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DISfTRICT #1.
CHARLES AUSK, 1434 San Pablo, E1 Cerrito,
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
FRANK BOOTH, 545- 3rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 Oounty aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
DEL BORLEN, R.F.L. Box 465, Richmond.
Old Hge_Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937,
MICHAEL CASEY, 1450 San Pablo, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 "ounty aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and$17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
THOMAS CLARK, C/o Skowls Ranch, San Pablo
Old Age Security in the amount o£ $12.50 State and $12.50.county -1d per
month, be increased to $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid per month as of ger
month,
' JUDSON COLLINS, 534_ 22nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per month
be increased to 417.p State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1,1937.
MARY ELLIOTT, 137 Eddy St. "ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
DRANK FISCHER, 116 Hensley, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and$15. County aid permonth
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
HENRY FISCHER. R.F.D. Box 456, Richmond.
Old Age'Securlty in the amount of.$15. State and $15. county aid permonth
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid as of Sept. 1, 1937.
ROSE FUDAY, 7519 Leviston, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $30 per month State aid only, be increased
to the sum of $35.00 per month State-aid only., beginning as of Sept. lst, 1937.
JOHN GILL, 137- 7th St. "ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount ofL$15. State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 St9te and $17.50 ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
LULU GORHAM, 440- 5th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $15. State and $15. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
ROBERT GAAS5HOFF, R.F.D. Box 1300, "ichmond.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid per month
be increased to $15.00.5tate and $15. county ail per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
CHARLES HAGELY, 425- 4th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. state and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 Lounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
JOHNSON L. HANSFORD, 310 Macdonald, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.25 State and $17.25 County aid permonth
be increased to 117.50 State and $17.50 bounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
WILLIAM R. MARTIN, 3105 Florida, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 310.00 State and $10 county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
FRANK McCAULEY, General Delivery, ElCerrit o. Count
Old Age. Security in the amount of $15. state and $15. y aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
GEORGE McCLINTOCK, 120 S. 23rd St. "ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
ALBERT MORTIMER, R.F.D. Box 655, Berkeley.
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
HOWARD MOSES, R.F.D. ff1, Box 354, Berkeley.
Ckl.Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County.ald per month
be increased to $15. State and $15. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EDWARD RENDS LL. 1311ii Liberty, El Cerrito.
Old age Security in the amount of $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937. i
TECUMSEH A. RICKARD, 56 South, Richmond.
Old Age security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
WILLOUGHBY M. SHADE, 147- 15th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County Rid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
CHARLES SHATTUCK, 152 So. 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 Oounty aidper month -
be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 `'ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
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Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1937-- cont'd.
RICHARD SLATTERY, 434 Bissell, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $5. State and $5. County aid per month
be Increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
FRANK S. SOTO, Box 314, Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $16. State and $16. County aid per month
be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
EMILY STANLEY, 476 Stege, Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to 117.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937,
j CHARLES THCMPSGN, 424 Albermerle, E1 Cerrito.
f Old "ge Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased t0 $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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HARRY TREDOR, R.F.D. Box 116, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of 12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and 517.50 ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937
FRANK WELLS, 321 So. 2nd, Richmond. ,
Old Age Security In the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month be
increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
LULU ZIMMERMAN, 560- 20th St. Richmond.
O1dAge Security In the amount of.012.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 "ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
DIST RI CT M2.
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MANUEL AMADORE, C/o Mrs. M. Grisel, Livermore.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and$15. county aid per month be
increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
ULYSSES GRANT BREWSTER, Gould Ranch, Danville.
Old Age Security In the amount of +10 State and $10 county aid per month be
increased to 017.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
1 NICHOLAS DEVINE, Lafayette.
be irweased Security
eamount In the
Stateand $17.50 114-50State
aid per n
permont�uper month
as OfSept- 1, 193
MARY E. DOLPHU5, Box 14, Crockett.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $15. State and $15. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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WILLIAM H. KNAPP, Wood Ranch, Danville-
C1dAge Security in the amount of $5. State and $5 county aid per month be
iincreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aidfer month as of Sept. 1, 1937. -
CHARLES H. ROSSI, Box 141, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month,of Sept. 1, 1937.
ANTONIO SILVEIRA, Port Costa.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
j be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 'ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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TALMADGE THORN, Stone Valley Road, Alamo
I Old Age Security in the amount of $13. State and $13. County ato per month
be increased to 317.50 Statead $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
JAMES VAN NAh4EE, 420 Hailroad, Crockett.,
Old Age Security in the mount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
DISTRICT #3,
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GUSTOF ANDERSON, Municipal Wharf, Martinez. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month ,
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
ELIAS BUSH, Pacheco Blvd. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15: State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
HENRY CROW, Box 231, Concord,
O1dAge Security in the amount of $15, State and $15-ounty aid per month.be '
increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937,
JACK DEMPSEY, Ate dl, Third St. Concord.
Old Age Security in theamount of $16. State and $16. County aid per month be
increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
CHARLES GEARY, Pleasant Hill Rd, Concord.
iOld Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
JANET HEBEISON, Clayton Rd, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12. State and $12.00 County aid permonth
be increased to $15. State and $15. County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EDWIN L. HUNTLEY, 1556 Colfax, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to 517.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of, Sept. 1, 1937-
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LUTHER LEAVTS, 2346 Pacheco , Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1,1937• -
JOSEPH LINTZ, 103 F. St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15• State and $15. County aid per month
be .Increasedto $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
WILLIAM LONG, 905 Ferry yartinez,
Old Age Security In the amount of $16. State and $16. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
' LILLIAN Mc&ENZIE, Box 332-C, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14. State and $14. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
JAMES McNARY, Rte 1, Concord.
Old Xge Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid permonth
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 bounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EDWARD MADIGAN, Pacheco, Concord.
Old Age Security in.the amount of $15• State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EDWARD MERRIMAN, .Box 12, Concord.
Old age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per moLth
be increased to 417.50 State and $17.50 "ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
SHIRLEY MITCHELL, Concord.
01dAge Security in the amount of $10 State and $10 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EDWARD SWIFT, 1470 L.arRey, Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
NELLIE TIERNEY, Box 51, Cote ord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 193 -
HERBERT WATTS, Duane Ranch, Martinez.
Old Age Security In the amount o> $15. State and $15. county aid per month i
be increased to $17.50 State aim$17.50 Bounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
DISTRICT #4.
ARTHUR WILSON, 117 West Division St. Port Chicago.
OldAge Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
DISTRICT N5.
GEORGE ABTERBERRY, General Delivery, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount 0f.$15. State and $15. County aid per month
be Increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 Bounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
WILLIAM DEMERS, Box 591, Brentwood.
Old age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15, county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
GEORGE DITMERS Box 501, Brentwood. -
Old Age Security in the amount of 815.50 State and $15.50 county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937-
JAMES
937•JAMES C. DUPREE, Rte 1, Box 89, Brentwood.
Old "ge Security in the amount of$13.50 State and $13.50 County aid per month
be increased to .$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
EMMA EMERY, 417- 12th St.Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per mont
' be Increased to $17.50 State .and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937. r
JOHN FEELEY,.Byron
O1dAge Security in the amount of*12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State .and $17.50 "ounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
BEN GRANT, 1702-.F. Antioch
Old Age Security in the, amount of $14.00 State and $14. County ald per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
JOHN HOULETT, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be .increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
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ALEX. LeGRAND, Byron,
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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ANTONE NOIR, Box 72, Oakley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15 State and $15. County aid per month
,e increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 Bounty aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
AUGUST SCHMUDE, Gen. Del. Byron -
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and ,$14.50 Co,..nty aid per month �
be increased to 417.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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JACKSCN STOCKWELL, Box 93, Byron
Old Nge Security n the amount of- $15. State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County Rid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
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ANDREW WALKER, O'Hara Ave. Oakley.
Old ge Security In the amount of 316.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month_
be ire(eased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
At the request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance '
current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that amounts be advanced from
General Reserve Fund to eeTaunts set out below, said sums to be returned to General
Reserve Fund as soon as available from current revenue:
Bay Point School yistrict- General Fund ---$200.00 ,
Canyon School Listrict - General Fund - 200.00
VFne'Hill School District- General Fund - 150.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Deposit of -
Public Funds.
Good cause appearing therefor, the action of the Honorable Charles L,.Dodge,
Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, In determining that
there shall be deposited as inactive deposits, the sum of $927,000.00, dollars,
at the rate of interest of not less than ono per cent (1,4) per annum, in banks
in the State of California, is hereby consented to and approved; and,
GOOD CAUSE APPEAPING THEREFOR, the action of said Charles L. Dodge, as such
County Treasurer, as aforesaid, in determining to deposit the sum of $706,052.97
dollars, as active deposits, at no rate of interest, in banks In the State of
California, is hereby consented to and approved; L
Ayes: Supervisors �as.N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanar and
R.J.Trembath. -
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Absent:- Supervisors- None.
In Matter of Fixing Salaries
of Certain County Employees.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that on and after Sept. 1st, 1937, the following named employees
of the County of Contra Costa, shall receive the salaries set opposite their res-
pective names, to zit:
J.H.Yorrow Purchasing Agent $275.00 per month.
E.A.Lawrence, Supt. of Buildings, 225.00 " "
O.A.Kapell Janitor .150,00 • "
,)ohn Briones, " 130.00 "
CA.Rother " 150.00 • "
M.Pembroke Elelator Man 130.00 " "
Chas Markle Janitor 155.00 "
Josephine Waite Stenographer to Board 110.00
Oscar Olsson Sup. of Hospital 225.00 • "
Otis Loveridge Director Social Welfare 275.00
Dr. W,A.Powell Health Officer $4000. " year.
Jewell M.Johnsm Steog. Health Dept. $110.00 • month.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED FURTHER that the County Auditor draw his warrant
monthly in favor of said employees in payment of their said salaries and the
County Treasurer pay the same.,
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In Matter of Employment of
Janitor and Gardener.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT Is BY
THE BOARD CRDERED that A.D.Joslin, be and he is hereby employed as a Janitor
for the Hall of Records and Court House Building, at a salary of $150, per month
to commence as of Sept. 1st, 1937.
' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that JAMES LUCAS, be and he is hereby employed
as a Gardener st the Court House and Hall of Records grounds at a salary of $145.
per mohth, commencing as of Sept. 4th, 1937.
IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor `'!{
of A.D. Joslin and James Lucas, in payment of their said salaries.;
In Matter of Fixing Wage Scale
to be in force in Department of Highways,
Per Diem Employees.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that on and after Sept. 1st, 1937, and until the.further order
of this Board, the following scale of wages shall be paid to per diem employees
of the Tlpartment of Highways. of Contra Costa County.
Rate:
Laborer $6.00
Truckdrlver
Up to and including 2 yd trucks $6.50
Over 2 yd. trucks— 4 yd. 7.25
Over 4 ya. trucks 8.00
011 Truckdriver 7 75
helper 6.50
Small blades 6.50
Large blades 7.75
Large blades when in charge of fob 8.50 .i--
Roll er s
Large 7 50 2
small 6.50
Bulldozer 8.00
Shovel Operators =n
Gas shovel operator 10.00
Helper 7.00 -
Clam Shell ope rator 10.00 -
" " Helper 6.50 -
Powderman 8.80
Crusher Engineer 7.50
Foreman
Foreman (1) 9.00
Road District Foreman 8.00 -
Bridge Foreman 10.25
Carpenter 9.00
Shop
Blacksmith 8.00
Mechanics 8.00 -
Welder 8.00
Teamster— Horses 6.00
Horse Hire 1.50 per day.
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In Matter of Granting Vacations .
to per diem Employees of Contra
Costa County.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County render to this
Board on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 1937, a legal opinion as to the granting of per diem
employees of Contra Costa County, annual vacations with pay.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M.ny P�
..CLElt. Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPER VISORS OF CON IRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1937- Board met at 10 o'clock. A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,l,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C_Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for_and during the month of
August, 1937, are are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as
read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
f In Matter of Payment to
ANGELINA OHAK of the purchase
price of real property for road .
purposes. '-
WHEREAS, Angelina Chak and John Chak, deceased, were the owners of the
following described real property: .
All that certain rea'_property situate in the County of Contra Costa,
State of Callfornia, described as follows:
ALL that portion of the southeast quarter of Section 35, Township 2
North, Range 3 'Nest, Mount Liablo Base and 'Meridian. containing 40
acres, more or less, lying and bein' on the southerly side of the
County Road running across said quarter section between Martinez and
Ferndale Springs,
AND WHEREAS, the said owners held said real property as ,Joint tenants; and
WHEREAS, the said Angelina Chak is.petittoning the Superior Court of the
State of California, in and for the Lounty of Contra Costa, to terminate said
Joint tenancy and to establish the fact of the death of said John Chak; and
WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is desirous of obtaining a right of way;
over said realproperty, which said right of way, is described as follows:
A tract of land in the southeast quarter of Section 35, T 2 N.
R. 3 W. M.D.B.& 6i. containing 0.336 acres, more particularly '
described as follows:
BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Section 35, T 2 N., R. 3 W.
M.U.B.& M. thence N. 54c)W 05" W. *1293.08 feet to a point on the
southerly line of the bounty Road leading from Martinez to Pinole
and the point of beginningof the 0.336 acre tract here]n4,,ove
referred to; thence from said point of beginning running along
the southerly line of Ile Co,mty road leading from Martinez to Pinole, '
N. 48°04'30" W. 23.31 feet; thence N. 58°01130" W. 84.19 feet; 4
thence N. 86°14'30" W. 60.13 feet;. thence S. 7090130" W. 97.09
feet; thence leaving the southerly boundary line of the County
Road hereinabove referred to, S. 64°25' E. 199.47 feet; thence N.
47°57130" E. 91.29 feet to the point of beginning, and being a
portion of that certain tract of land designated as Parcel 2 In that
certain Deed from, Contra Costa County Title Company, a corporation,
to John Chak and Angelina Chak, his wife, as the sane is of record
In Vol. 372 of Official Records, page 212, records of Contra Costa
County, California. _
AND WHEREAS, the said Angelina Chak has agreed to sell said right of way
to said County for the sum of Seventy—five dolls rs ($75.00). .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the District Attorney of the said
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County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and direcT,-
ed to prepare a need of .aid _nightof way to be signed by said Angelina Chak, upon
the termination of said Joint tenancy, conveying the said right of way to said County
and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of sab County of Contra 'osta, State of J
California, is hereby directed to draw his warrant in the sum of Seventy-five dollar
($75.00) payable to said Angelina Chak, upon the execution anddelivery of said
deed, as the consideration for said right of way, which said sum is to be takenfrom
the Rend Fund of Supervisorial District No. 2 and the Treasurer of said County is
directed to pay the same.
' Ayes: Supervisors "amen N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.:rembath.
Noes' supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors- None.
In Matter of Fixing Boundaries
of Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill and
Walnut Creck School Districts.
B.O.Wilson, S,-perintendent of Schools, having reported to this Board that
there is some confusion as to the exact boundnry lines of Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill
and Walnut Creek School Districts, V
IT IS on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, PF-1-5 BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of said dlstrlctsbe and the same are hereby
officially fixed, as follows, to wit:
OAK GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
BEGI14NING at the northwest corner of the San Miguel Rancho on Walnut Creek;
thence southerly up �ialnrt Creek along the boundary between Rancho San Miguel and
Rancho Las Juntas to the no^h easterly corner of Walnut Park Subdivision; thence
southeasterly along the east line of Walnut Park to the most southerly corner of _
the Marchbank 217 acre tract; thence s�itheasterly along the easterly line of lands
of the C.C.C.C. Lard Co. to a point on the southerly boundary line of the Rancho
San Miguel; thence southeasterly alon,c the boundnry of said Ranchoto the most southerly
corner of a448.00 acre tract now or formerly owned by A.Humburg; thence northl-,esterly
along the easterly line of the lands of said Humburg to a point where the northerly
line of Lot A of the RanchoSan Miguel if produced would intersect the said easterly
line of the lands o_' A. Humburg; thence northeasterly on a straight line to the south-
west corner of Lot 3 of Section 34, TIN., R.1N., thence following the. boundary
of the Rancho San Miguel, northeasterly, westerly, and northerly to the southeast
corner of the 425.93 acre tract of the Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Co. thence south-
westerly along the southerly-boundary of said tract to the most westerly corner thereof {
thence northwesterly, along the westerly line of said tract to the most southerly
corner of the 228 acre tract owned by the Cowell Lime & Cement ^vo;thence northwesterly+
along the westerly line of said 228.00 acre tract to the most westerly corner thereof; -
thence northeasterly along the northerly boundary of said tract to the easterly line -
of tre Rancho San Miguel; thence northwesterly along said Rancho line to the most
northerly corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of said Ranch
to the northwest corner thereof, and the point of beginning.
PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT. -
BrGINNING at a point of Intersection of the south line of the Larkey
Tract in the center of a road, running along said south line and. the east line of the
ight of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway said point bearing N. 89054' E.
601.46 feet along the center line of said road from the center line of State Highway
runnin,- fro^ Walnut Creek to "`e^t+ra=• thence west on the south line of the Larkey
Tract to a point on the east line of the RanchoCa.nada del Hambre; thence northwester)
along said Rancho line to the northeast corner of the 386.10 acre tract nor or former y -
owned-by Manuel Siva and Joe Sousa; thence southwesterly along the north line of
said tract to the northwest corner thereof; thence westerly along the south line o_` _
the Loupe 75 acre tract to the south'sest eorner-thereof; thence northerly along the
' west line of said tract-to the northwest corner thereof; thence West along the north
boundary line of the Hiddleston 14.3 acre tract and the north boundpry line of lands
of Kennedy and Rossi to a point in Reliez Greek, said point being on the south bounda
of the J.J. Haviside 967.35 acre tract; thence west, north, northeast, and autheast
along the boundaries of said Tact to the southerly corner of the Moltoza 292 acre
tract; thence northeast to the east line of the h+anchoCanada del Hambre; thence north
westerly along said t'ancho line to the northwest corner of the 145.5 acre tract now
or formerly oamed by J.Davilla; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the
northerly and easterly lines of said tract-to the most westerly corner of the 95 acre
tractnow o^ f•e'r..erly owned by Fllomeo; thence northeasterly and east along the north
• erly line of said tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence south along the west
line of the 320 acre tract now owned by the Contra Costa Golf Club to the southwest
corner thereof; thence south along the west line of the 312 ncre tract now or formerly
owned by lYm. F.Stubbs to the smthweei corner thereof; thence east along the south
line of said tract b the northeast corner of the 92 acre tract now or formerly owned
by Mr.E.Boss; thence south along the east line of said tract to the southeast corner
thereof; thence east on a straight line to the county road leading from Pacheco to
Walnut Creek; thence northerly along; snid road to Walnut Creek.; thence southerly up
Walnut Creel: to the north line of the Larkey Tract No. 1, thence west along the north
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line of said tract to the East line of the Sacramento Northern Railway r/w, thence
southwesterly al:m;- said east line of Sacramento Northe-n Railway r/w to the point
of beginning.
WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BEGINNING at a point on the east line of the RanchoCanada del Hambre,
at the northwest corner of the PrinFle tract; thence northwesterly along, said Rancho
line to the most northerly corner of a 386.10 acre tract now or formerly owned by
Manuel Silva and Joe Souza; thence southwesterly along the northern line of said tract
to the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly line of said
tract to the most westerly corner of the 106.52 acre tract now or formerly oaned.by
A.§.quandt; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said tract to the south-
west corner thereof; thence east alone the south line of said tract to the southeast
corner thereof; thence south along the west line of a 71 acre tract now or formerly
owned by Stein to the southwest corner thereof; thence east alone the south line of
said tract to the northwest corner of a 50 acre tract now or formerly owned by Silva;.
thence south along the west line of said tract to the county road leadins from
11alnutCreek to Lafayette; thence easterly along center of said road to the northeast'
corner of a 231.12 acre tract now or formerly owned by R.W.Kinney- thence south on
the east line of the lands of said Kinney to a point on th= west line of the Rancho ,
San Ramon; thence south to the southwest corner of Sec. 3, T1S., R 2W. thence east
on the. section line to the southeast corner of Lot 4, Sec. 2, T15., R. 2W;, the said
point: being; on the westerly line of the Rancho San Ramon; which point is the southwest
corner of sa1d Goold Is Addition; theme north 530 East, on the south line of Goold's
Addition and said line extended to a point on the east line of the Rancho San Ramon;
thence northeasterly in a straight line to the northwest corner of the southeast 1/4
of Sec. 1, TIS., R2W., thence east along ths- north line of said 1/4 sec.to a point
in the south line of the Rancho San idiguel; thence southeasterly along the south
line of the Rancho Sar, Miguel to the southwest corner of a 448 acre tract now or
formerly owned by A. Humburg; thence nerthmesterly along the westerly line of the
lands of A.Humburg and F.Borges, to the northwest corner of the 710 acre tract belong-
ing to F.Borges; thence northwesterly along the northerly line of the 423.23 acre
tract owned by the C C.0 C. Land Co; to the northwest corner of said tract; thence _
northerly along the easterly boundary of Walnut Park to the center of a dry creek,
formerly Walnut Creek,said dry creek being the boundary line between Rancho San Miguel
and Rancho Las Juntas; hence down said dry creek to the mad leading to the Larkey
Tract; thence west along said road to tie east line of the Sacramento Northern Railway
r/w; thence southwesterly along s^id east r/w line to a point in the east line of the
Sacramento Northern Railmy on the south line of said Larkey 'Tract; thence west along
the south line of the. Larkey Subdivision !!^. 1 and La^L-=y Subdivision No. 2 to the
east line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre and the point of beginning.,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
requ irement s,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred from
General Reserve Fund to the Hands and in the amounts as set out below, said amounts
to be returned as soon as available from current revenue, to wit:
Pittsburg School District, General Fund, ,$800. '
Elementary School Supervision Fund, 1600. '
Port Costa School District, General Fund, 350•
Antioch-Live Oak Unified High,Gen.Fund, 250.
The vote on the said order being unanimous.r-
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. j
Upon venae=t of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current ,
highway fund warrants,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tte sum of $16,407.67 be transferred from
the Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set at below:
War. y Surveyor Accts. Slap. Dist. al Sup.Dist. N2 SUP.Dist-#3
Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. n.
122 $177.23
123 1374.99
124 $397.22
J 126 $233-44 o
127 $944.31
129 74.15
129 139.77
130 .90
131 50.17
132 90.46
1j3 2362.65
4 198.04
135 131.14
136 179.55 --- —
137 1.'
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War. surveyor's sup. Dist. #1 Sup.Dist. #2 Sup. Dist. #3 .:
Accounts. Accounts Account s Accounts.
Brit For.$4103.71 $1049.60 4 604.63 487.6g ' 4
138 $$37.95
1339 46.40
40 $36.10
141 180.00
1432 6o.go -
144 2920.84
14 1.40
5
146 P19-03 ='
147 158.98 155.35
145 4
12, 0
149 $78.19
150 z
151 5.21 11.50 =gid
115
5333 X4.2 3 271.13
' 155 6 5
1 6 272.36
157 301.19
158 i1o.04
159 86.07 z
loo 500.00
161 162 l0,00 3-50
63 6.90
4 522.62 8.15 4.50
166
167 2.13 263.40
168 3 2O
170 142.23 IR
51.26 39.15 k
17
173 180.4o
4 212.10 1,40
55 370.90 222.30
177
176 4.00179
iso 135.00 5.00
181 335.65 13.00
1832 195.71 .F
184 255-75 96
i86 45.193 75
187
188 1.4o
189 203.66
190 179.55
433.79
192 10.11
193 i.4o
l 293. 5• $2-iW.91 2372.05 1597.0
Grand Total - $16,407.67.
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board.,
InMatter of Declaring the Repairing
or re-constructing of San Pablo
Greek Bridge, at Orinda, an emergency.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT 18 ,
BY 'II•E BOARD ORDERED that the repairing or reconstructing of Ban Pablo CreekBridge
at Orinda, be declared a matter of great emergency;
IT IS FUfGHER ORDERED that the repairing or re-constructing of said bridge
' be done without preparing of plans and specifications, strain sheets and working .Y
-. details or the advertising of bids for the doing of said work. -
IT IS FURTER ORDERED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and
Al
he is hereby or6wed to proceed to do said work by day labor.r `'
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In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to Supervisors W.J.Buchanan
and R,J,Trembath, and to Coroner
C.L.Abbott.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
Board ordered that Supervisors W,J.Buchanan and A. J.Trembath and Coroner C.L.Abbott
be granted permission 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 Approving Bond on
lost Warrant.
It:appenring to thisboard that Warrant No. 549 heretofore drawn b? the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of ''ori ra Costa County in favor of P.H.Peterson
in sum of $24. payable out of the Pay Roll Fund of said County, bas been lost, and
the said P.H.Peterson, having furnished to this board a good andsufficient bond in
sum of W. indemnifying the ''ounty against loss on the Issuance of a duplicate
warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 549;
IT IS BY THE BOARD O:!DERAD t"at said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same. are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Oontr+Loosta County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate Warrant 1n favor of P.H.Peterson, payable out of the
PayRoll fund, in sum of $24. to replace said Warrant No. 549. _
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Placing of Employees
of Social Service Department on a
monthly basis.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following named employees of the SocA Service Department
of Contra Costa County, be placed on a monthly basis at a salary as set opposite
each name of each employee:
Margaret Mahoney Visitor- Blind & Juvenile Court $140.00
Bess Bulger Visitor Aged Aid 130.00 '
Mild,ed Smith Welfare Visitor 125.00
Daisy Stemmle Visitor- Children's Aid 170.00
HELEN MALONEY Visitor- Aged Aid 140.00
Emily Luiz Welfare Visitor 130,00
Estelle Evans Welfare Visitor 135.00
Lorraine Adams Welfare Visitor 125.00 i
Rae Switzer Investigator 160.00
Paul Rhodes Chief Clerk 195.00
Rowena Moore Secretary 125.00
Leah McCarty Stenographic & Clerical Worker 115.00
Gertrude Evans Stenographic & Clerical Worker 115.00
'Lucille Bain Stenographic & Clerical Worker 115.00
Floris Pazzi Stenographer 100.00
Lena Giannotti Stenographer& Switchboard Operator
(Portion Paid by SSD) 70.00
Lorraine Sheehan Stenographer 100.00
Marie Hanges Typist 90.00 _
Hazel Vinardi Stenographer 100.00
2350.00
IT IS FURTHERCiiDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor
of said employees a:L9 that the County Treasurer pay the same.jz
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In the Matter of Agreement for
Transfer of William Blanchard -
from Fresno County to Contra
Costa County, pursuant to Old age
Security Act.
Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the transfer of
William Blanchard from County of Fresno to County of Contra Costa, under Old Age
' Security Act of the State of California;
IT IS BY THE BCSRD 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
z.
same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.,
In Matter of Fixing 77age Scale '
for per diem employees.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE _
BOARD ORDERED that the wage of pile drivers employed in the County Highway Department
o*_' Contra Costa County, be aro the sane is hereby set at $9.00 per day.
In Matter of Allowances to
applicants for aid. -The following al]ow•ancesbe and the same are hereby made to the following
k
applicants for aid, towit:
GEORGE BUNN, 1503 Richmond, El Cerrito.
County cash allowance in theamount of $15. per month be discontinued-as of
is-1-37•
' AMY CARPENTER, 332-6th St. Richmond. '
County cash allowance in the amount of $12.510 per month be discontinued as
of 7-1-37•
FEDELE SANDP.ETTO, 6109 Potrero,El Cerritd. -
Needy blind aid in the amount of $25.00 State and $25. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1937.
FRANK MUHRLIN, 749 Albermarle, El Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County-aid per month
be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1937•
BERTRAa SULLIVAN, 1401 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month `f
be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1937.
MRS. 14AUD TATE, 125 Second St. Richmond. '�f
013 Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aLd-per month
be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1937.
ROSE HALLI_HAN, SO1 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 7-1-37.
s
MARTHA BONNER, 514 Pullman Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 412.50 State and $12.50 County aid per mont
be decreased to $10 State and $10 county aid per month as of Sept.il 1937.
BRIGIDA ORTIZ, 556 Liberty, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be decreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1937•
FRANK MURRAY, 956 Schevlin Dr. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security checks in the amount of $17:50 State and $17.50 County
aid for the months of July and August be cancelled.
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FRANK CHEEK, 330- lith St. nichmond 51
Old Age Security In the amount of $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1937•
LAWRENCE NORLEN, 4526 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be discontinued as of 9-1-37.
SARA A. MILLER, 1635 Shasta, Richmond. I
Old Age Security be denied as of Sept. 7, 1937.
MOLLIE VANSKIKE, 5 Chanslor, Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of Sept. 7, 1937.
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NELLIE JANE WOOD, 1109 Pennsylvania, Ric!-mond.
Old Age Security be denied ns of 9-7-37.
HELEN KELLY, 568 Second St. Richmond. -
920 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be gradted to
begin as of 9-1-37-
MARY WEEKS, 529 Second St. Richmond.
$20 State aid only per month for needy children be restored as of Sept-1,1937-
MARGARET BERTA, BERTA CHILDREN, 6627 Manila, E1 Cerrito.
$30 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$20 State and330 county aid as of 8-21-37, and that $20 State and $30 county aid per
month be increased to $30 State and $30 county aid per month as of 9-1-37, and
renewed as of 9-1937.
IRENE SMITH, 734 Ninth St. Richmond.
$30 State and $35. county aid per month for needy children be decreased to $30
State and $20 county aid as of 9-1-37, and renewed as of 9-1937•
MAE HARDEN, 260 Santa Clara, Richmond.
$20 State and 340 county aid per month for needy children be increased to
$30 State and $40 county aid per month as of 9-1-37•
HENRIETTA CURRY, 2361 Brooks, Richmond.
$10 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be increased to _
$20 State and $20 county aid per month as of 93-37.
CARLSON CHILD, OLLIE RIHN, 913 Barrett, Richmond.
$10 County aid per month for needy children be increased to 410 State and $10
County aid per month as'of 9-1-37.
SALMON CHILD DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond, El Cerrito.
$7.00'County aid per month for needy children be increased to $10 State and
$10 county aid per month as of 9-1-37. '..
BOND CHILDREN, MRS. O&A LARKIN, 5500 Barrett Richmond.
$30 State aid per monthfor needy children be discontinued as of 7-19-37•
MARGU ERITA DIAS, San Pablo.
,910 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 7-1-37. July and August checks be cancelled.
EMILY EDDY, Danville. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37-
LARRY MURILLO, Alamo
Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37-
GEORGE M. ADAMS, 917 Las Juntas, Wn^tjnez. '
525. State and $25.00 county aid for needy blind per month be granted to begin
as of 9-1-37.
LUCRETIA VAUGHN, 2155 Buena Vista, 'Walnut Creek.
$15. State and $15. county aid per month for needy blind be restored 6s of 9-1-37
and renewed as of 9-1937-
EDWIN WARE, 110L Castro, Martinez.
$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month for needy blind be discontinued as
of 9-1-37-
OLE DRAXTON, R.F.D. Concord. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37.
ERVIN F. LEE, Box 342- Rte ,#1, Walnut Creek, '
Old Age Security '.a the :mount of $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 9-1.37.
LENA POMERLEAU, 2022 Estudillo, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the mount of $5.00 State and $5. county aid per month
be discontinued as of 8-1-37.
HARRIET RASOR, Rte #2, Box 395, Walnut Creek.. -_
Old Age Security in the amount. of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 9-1-37-
JOSEPH ELLIOTT, 1876 Sharp Ave. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied as of 9-7-37. ,.;,
IVA ELVIRA `.VINES, 1560"G-ant Ave. Concord.
Old Age Security be denied as of 9-7-37•'
ETHEL ARMSTRONG, Jefferson St. 'artire z:
$30 State and $25. county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$30 State aid only as of 9-1-37, and renewed as of 9-1=37.
SELMA DOVICK, Walden Road, Walnut Creek.
$20 state and $30 county aid per monthfor needy children be discontinued as of
9-1-37-
CARMEN CASTEL1,ANOS, C/o Josephine Estrada, 280 West 6t1i St. Pittsburg f
310 State aid only per month for needy children be granted to begin as of
9-1-37, and be paid to Mrs. Josephine Estrada. {{
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MR. AND MRS. FELIX HILL, 419 E. 5th St. Pittsburg
$20 State and $25. county aid per month for needy children be granted to begin -
as of 9-1-37•
GRACE E. HOLDEN, Fist St. "rentwood.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and$17.50 County aid per month _
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37-
ELAINE CARDOZA, St.Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
restored to St.Mary ofthePalms, Mission San Jose, as of 9-15-37-
BENJAMIN & CHARLES ALEXANDER, c/o M,rs.John Bryan, R.F.D. Box 1042, Richmond.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to the Salvation Army Home, Lytton as of 9-21-37, and that$20 State and
$20 County aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be made payable to Mrs.John
Bryan, R.P.D. Box 1042, Rid:monfl, as of 9-22-37•
MICHAEL GUIFFRI DA, 956 Palm St. San Joc7e.
$10 State am $10 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
'discontinued to Mrs. Marie Gatto, 423 11orvell St. Richmond, as of 9-21-37, and that
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be made payable
to Mrs. Katherine Vedda, 656 Palm St. San Jose, as of Aug. 22, 1937•
IVER OSTFANDLR, C/o Mrs. Fred Abbott, R.F.D. Oakley.
$10 State and $10 county aid per monthfor a ward of the Juvenile Court be dis-
continued to Mrs. Mattie Duncan, 502 Pennsylvania Ave.Richmond asof 6-16-37,
and that $10 State and. $10 county aid per month be Increased to 410 State and $20
county aid per mont'n and be made payable to Mrs. Fred Abbott, R.F.D.Oakley, as of
9-19-37• 1
LOUISE CASTAGIIASSO, C/o Mrs.Winired Myers, Danville. r
$10 State and $30 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be ,
decreased to $10 State and $15. county aid per month as of 93-37.
Joe & FRANK FIGUEIRA, C/o Mrs. Frank Rose, Saranap.
$30 State and $30 County aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be
decreased to $20 State =.0 $20 Co,,. , aid per month as of 9-1-37-
EDWARD COTA, C/o Mrs: Winifred Myers, Danville. _
$10 State and$30 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be .
discon,,in—d as of 9-15-37•
MATILDA &ALVEEDA FIGUEIRA, St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10 State and $30 County aid per month for 'Yards of the Juvenile Oourt be dis-
continued as of 9-1-37.
LEONA GRUWELL, C/o Mrs. label Oswill, 2411 -Belln Vista, Martinez.
$10 State aid only per mm th for a -eedy child be granted to begin as of -
Sept. 1, 1937•
And the Boa rc takes recess to meet on Monday, September 20th, 1937, at
10clfck�At.p�.��� y7��,�/�
Clerk. . !/ Jam. Av�1hai rman.
IN THE BOARD OF SU*PERVISORSOF CONTFA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
il_N DAY, SEPT. 20th 1937•
The Boaa-d met at 10 o'cloc'c n.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.
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In Matter of applications for aid. -
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances be made to the
follow'nF applicants for aid, to wit:
SILVEIRA, ROSE, Tenant Ave. Pinole.
County cash allowance In the amount of j10 County aid be increased to $20
county cash allowance as of 9-1-37.
STANLEY, MARTHA, 3914 Nevin Ave. Richmond. '..
' County cash allowance in the anount of $15. County aid be increased to $25.
county cash allowance as of 9-1-37.
:ERICKSON, CLE, 435- 6th St. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $13.50 county aid be discontinued as
of 9-1-37. a
ERICKSC'.:', OLE, 435- gtr St. Rich-.ond.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37• .
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GLYNN, NELLIE , 5531 Carl Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the arounc of $17.50 State and ;4'17.50 County aid per month
be granted t7 begin as Df 9-10-37.
HERIN, IILLIE, 2300 HUMPHREY ST. Richmond. 3
Old Age Security n the amount of 415.00 State and $15. county aid per month
be. granted to begin as of 9-1-37-
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KATES, LAURA E. 1714 11acdonald Ave. Richmond.
Cid Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid permonth
be granted to begin as of 9-10-37-
THOMAS, NELLIE IJABEL, 629 Coventry Rd, Berkeley.
Old Age Security"In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 9-6-37. "
GOULD, LEONA C. 971 Contra Costa Dr. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid Der month I
be granted to begin-as of 9-1-37, and TRANSFERRED from Alameda County as of 9_1_37.
HAYNES, SARAH, R.F.D. Box 385, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Covnty aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937.
HAYNES, WILLIAii P. H.F.D. Box 365, Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937. j
LAMBERT AGNES, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age security in the amount of 317.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued 9-30-37•
SCHELL, FRED, 1612 Maceonald Ave: Richmond. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 7-1-37.
OLSEN, OLE, 1239 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of$17.50 State and ,$17.50 Co+mty aid per
month be discontinued as of 9-30-37, Solano County is accepting the Transfer as of
10-1-37.
SCOVILLE, NELLIE, 245 El Dorado St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and ,$17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 9-30-37, and,Transferred to Loe Angeles bounty as of 10-1_37,
SCOVILLE, '1 _.IAii, 245 E1 Dorado, richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 930-37, and Transferred to Los Angeles County as of
10-1-37.
JACKSON, RUBY, 306 Centra' Ave, -'1 Cerrito.
$60. State, and S30 County aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 10-37.
KRENZER, MR. AND MRS. THO"S, 2715 Ohio St. Richmond.
$50 St Rte and $35.00 county aid per month for needy children be renewed
as of 10-1937•
HERNANDEZ, J3EPHINE, 112 South 4th St. Richmond.
$50. State and 510 county aid per month be changed to $60,00; State Only per
month for needy children as of 9-1-37, and renewed as of 10-1937.
BURROWS, LILY, 430 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
$40 State and $40 county aid per month for heady children be changed to 550.00
State and $30. county aid as of -
CARRERA. FELIPA, 564-A Ripley, Richmond.
$40 State and $20 county aid per month for needy ch+ld-an be changed to
$50,00 State and $10 county aid per month as of 91-1937.
DeCOURTEN, LOUISE, Bush, San Pablo.
$10 State and 320 county aid per month for needy children be charged to
$20 Stete and $10 county aid per month as of 9-1-1937
LeGRANDE, ALICE, 413 a). St. Richmond.
410 State and $15. County aid per month for needy children be changed to
$20 State and $5.00 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
,"SADISONCHARITY, 3316 Chanslor Ave, Richmond. '
w10 State and $14 00 county aid Der month for needy children be changed. to
$20 State Rod $34.00 County ad permonth as of 9-1-37.
NeCULLOUGH, _NNA, 1109 Nevin St. Richmond.
410 State and $45.00 County aid per month-for needy children be changed to
$20 State and $35.00 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
14Ei,i:AN, HELEN 422- South 35th St. 'Ricrmord.
520 State aL'and $30 county aid per month'for needy children be. changed to
$30 State and $20 County aid per month as of 9-1-1937-
BRIGHT, MARY, 25 Nichol Ave. Richndnd.
410 State and $10 county Rid per month for needy children be Increased to
$10 State and $30 County aid per month a of 10-1-37.
RAT'TO. UNRY, R.F.D. BoX 1669, Richmond.
$20 State aid and $17.00 Co. aid, for needy'children , per n^nth, be increased
to 430.00 State and 317. co, aid per month as of 10-1-1937.
OiBLENESS, FREE.TAN, Canyon '
Old Age Security In the mount of $35. State only per month be. granted to
begin as of 9-1-1937•
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SILVEIRA, ANTONIO, Port Costa.
Old Age Security checks for the months of Jvly and August in the amount of
.:$17.50 syate and $17.50 County aid per month be cancelled.
:FA1511QJD, MARGARET ELLA Salvio Vit. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1937.
..HUNTTING, MARY ALBERTA, 1125 Mellus St. Martinez. `
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid per month
' be granted to begin as of 9-1-1937.
RICKETTS, CECIL, 28 Orchard Lane., Martinez.
Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 9-1-37.
SMITH, HANNAH, P 0. Box 505, Walnut Creek. `--
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aidper
month be granted to begin as of 9-1-37 and transferred from San Joaquin County as
' of 9-1-37• 74
SOMMERS, HOMER Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
.be discontinued as of 8-1-37.
DUGGA N, JOHN, Pleasant Hill Rd. Walnut Creek,
Old lige Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 8-1-37.
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'LINO, PEGGY, Mt. View, Martinez.
$30 State and $20 county aid par month for needy children be changed to $40.
State and $10 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
POLINA, JULIA, Mt.V1ew, Martinez. '?
$20 State and $27. county aid per month for needy children be changed to `Jf
. 930.00 State and $17. County aid per month as of 9-1-37-
PRICE, CONRAD, Mt.View Dist, Martinez.
$10 State and $20 G)unty aid per month for needy children be changed to
$20. State and $10 county aid per month as of 9-1-37-
WALKER, SARAH, Box 679. Concord.
$40 State and 3335• County aid per month for needy children be discontinued $
as of 9-30-37•
OTT, PHILLIP, Box 292, Port Chicago. _
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month for the months of July and August be, cancelled.
DePIERG, MRS. EUSEMIA, Nichols.
$10 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be granted to -
begin as of 9-1-37.
CARTER, ERNESiT_NE, 119 Champion St. Port Chicago.
$20 State and$25. county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 10_1937-
GALLI, CRYSTAL, 403 E. 5th St. Pittsburg.
$20 State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of 10-1937.
HERBERT, CATHERINE, 44 West 10th St. Pittsburg.
$20 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 10-1937. -
TORRES, ELENA, 44 West 2nd St. Pittsburg
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 10-1937.
' CUBA, LOUISE, 428 CUTTER, Pittsburg
$20 State and $30 County aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$20 State and $10 county aid per month as of 10-1-1937, and renewed as of 9-1-37.
DeSPAIN, JESSIE, PORT CHICAGO. -
$10 State and $25. county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 9-30-37•
WILKERSON, EMMA, Box 31, 13th & D. Antioch.
' $10 State and 410 per month county aid, for needy blind be increased to
$15. State and $15 county aid per month as of 9-1-1937•
BRIXEY, THOMAS BURROW, Rte 1, Box 55, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and S17.50 County aid per mont
be granted to begin as of 9-1-37. -
KENNEDY, WILLIAM, 819- 2nd St. Antioch
Old Age Security in tte amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be renewed as of 5-1937. June check be cancelled.
BANKS, ETTA, 6th & A. Sts. Antioch _
$60. State and $15. county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 10-1937•
WEBB, FRANCES, Oakley -'-.
$20 State and $30 county aid per monihfor needy children be changed to $30.
State and $20 county aid per month as of 9-1-31.
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DeH.ucca, VINCENT, FRANK & SARAH, C/o Mrs. Catherine Carini, 121 Los Medanos,Plttsburg.. '
$20 State and $20 county aid per month, for Wards of the Juvenile Court be
c anged to $30 State and X10 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
tfFTRICH, OT-,'O & FRANK, C/o Mrs.Karl Henning, 5589 Taft, Oakland, ,
$10 State and $30 county aid per month for ward's of the Juvenile Court be `f
changed to `$20 State and $20 county aid.per month as of 9-1-37. -
FIGUEIRA, JOE & FRANK, C/o Mrs.Frank Rose, Saranap.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for Wards of the Juvenile Court be dis-
continued to Mrs. Frank Rose, Saranap, is of 9-30-37, and be made payal2e to Mrs Clara;
Dias, Stone Valley Road, Alamo, as of 10-1-37.
GREGORY, ALBERT, C/o Children's Home Finding Society, 3595 - 66th Ave. Oakland. a'
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for the Ward of the Juvenile Court
be discontinued Mrs.Hazel Lundquist, Martinez, as of 9-30-37 and be made paAle
to Mrs. karie White, Children's Home Finding Society, 3595-66th Ave. Oakland as of
10-1-37•
GUEVARA, ESTHER, C/o St.Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for the 'lard of the Juvenile Court
be discontinued St.Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose as of 9-30-37 and be made
payable to Mrs. Allison Emerine, 916 Lexington, El Cerrito, as.of 10-1-37.
MATHOS, WILLIAM & JOSEPH, C/o Mrs. Ludvine 7;armirg, 444 .9th St. Richmond. ,
$10 State and $30 County aid per month for the wards of the Juvenile Court
be changed to $20 State. and $20 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
MINCHACA, RUTH & LILLIAN, C/o St. Lary of the Palms, Mission San Jose.
420.00 State and $20 County aid per month for the Wards of the Juvenile
Court be discontinued t, the St. Mary of the Palms, as of 9-30-37, and be made payable
to Mrs. Allison Emerine, 916 Lexington, El Cerrito, as of 10-1-37.
MIRIANI, ROSE, C/o Mrs. George Cockerton, Walnut Creek.
$10 County aid per month for the ward of the Juvenile Court be changed to
$10 State aid per month as of 9-1-37. @eing paid t: Mrs. George Cockerton.
SMITH, THELMA, C/o Mrs. Wm. Boatwright, 1700 Oregon, Berkeley.
$20 County aid per month for the Ward of the Juvenile Court be changed to
410 State and $10 county aid per month as of 9-1-37•
PERRY, ANNIE, LILLIAN & DORGTHY, C/o Mrs. Emerine, Lexington, El Cerrito.
$20 State and $40 county aid per month for the wards of the Juvenile Court
be changed to $30 State and$30 county aid per month as of 9-1-37, and that $30 State
and $30 County aid per month be. discontinued as of 9-30-37. _
CARY LEONARD,P.01 Box 56, Walnut Creek, PAYABLE TO MR. R.F. BROM.
County cash allowance in the amount of $25. per month be granted to begin
as of 9-1-37• Check be made payable to Mr.. R.F.Brown, P.O. Box 56, Walnut Creek.
In the Matter of Establishment of
Coast Guard Station in Contra Costa County
Whereas, we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County, State of
California, verily believe that the establishment of a U.S.Coast Guard Station in
Contra Costa County would greatly aid in the saving of human lives from drowning
and would be of material assistance to shipping in the navigable waters of Contra
`'osta County;
THEREFORE, BE IT RL50LVED, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by
Supervisor Stow, W.J.Buchanan Chairman of this board of Supervisors is hereby delegat-
ed the representative of this Board to appear at the hearing to be held before Captain '
Parker of the Coast Guard Service on Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, 1937, at San Francisco,
California, to urge on behalf of this board the establishment of a U.S. Coast Guard
Station in Contra uota County.
The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the board,
to wit
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath.
Supervisor Buchanan not voting. I ;
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In the Matter of the execution
of an aP,reement with the `'ontra
Costa Public Health Assoclation,Inc. '
WHEREAS, the `'ontra Costa Public Health Association, Incorporated, Is a cor—
poration organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of
California for the purpose of conducting a preventorlum and sanitarium for the pre—
vention and cure of tuberculosis among needy and semi—needy children of the county; and
' WHEREAS, the said corporation has special facilities for the prevention and
treatment of said disease; and I
WHEREAS, the County of "antra Costa has no special facilities of its own for
the treatment of said cases; and,
WHEREAS, there are a number of needy and semi—needy children in the county who
are afflicted with and in danger of being afflicted with tubercu]mis and;
WHEREAS, said County of contra Costa is desirous of entering Into an agreement
with the said Contra Costa Public Health Association, Incorporated, for the treatment
of said children,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Chairman of the Board of 5upevisors
of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to execute an agreement with said corporation on behalf of said county
for the treatment and care of said needy and semi—needy children.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Trembath and Buchanan.
Noes; None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to California Water Service Company
to lay pipe line on Las Trampas Road,
near Alamo.
The California Water Service Corporation, having Spplled to this Board for
permission to Install approximately 900 feet of 4 inch cast iron water main on the
south side of Las Trampas Road, near Alamo, and running westerly from Southern Pacific
right of way,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe main 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 the said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED'that applicant shall assume all future cost for the
maintenance of said water line.r
' InMatter of Application of
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
to install sub station in Berkeley Park.
The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having applied to this Board for permission
' to install zoning sub— station at Valley Road and Cerrito Avenue, Berkeley Park,
Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa 'ounty to report its findings on said application to this
Board on or before Monday, Oct. 4th, 1937%
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In Matter of Granting Dance
permit.
The San Ramon Community Club having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on Oct. 16, 1937, at ban Ramon Hall,
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San Ramon,
It Is by the Board ordered that permission to conductsaid dance be and the same
is hereby granted.,
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In Matter of Granting Leave
of Absence to Russell P.
Stow, Constable 3rd Township.
Russell P.Stow, Constable of Third Judicial Township of Contra Costa County '
having applied to this Board for permission to leave theState of California,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission be and thesame is hereby granted to Russell P. Stow,
to leave theState of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date
of leaving ::aid State.h
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In Matter of Resolution in
regard to loss of Coupon
of Bond 28 of Amador Valley
Joint Union High School District -
+ of Alameda County and Contra Costa 9ounty.
WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by Resolution dated
September 14, 1937, a certified copy of which has been filed with this said Board,
has found and declared and this Board hereby finds and declares that It appears by
affidavit on file with said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County that Anna Marie
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Fritschi is the owner of Bond No. 28 of the Amador Valley Joint Union High School
District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and that Coupon No. 28 in the amount
of twenty-five Dollars (425.00) of said bond, due and payable May 1, 1937, has been
lost, and that said coupon has not been presented to or paid by the Treasurer of
Alameda county, and that said Anna Marie Fritschi has filed her application with said.
-Board of Supervisors of Alameda County for the Issuance of a duplicate of said lost
coupon, and has tendered to the "card of Supervisors of Alameda County a surety bond
o£ Maryland Casualty Company, a company duly authorized to transact business In the
State of California, in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) being twice the amount
of sAid coupon conditioned to indemnify said Amador Valley Joint Union High School
LSstrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County against any loss or damage that may
be incurred by it on account ¢the said coupon so lost or by reason of the execution ,
and issuance of said duplicate coupon; and
WHEREAS said affidavit of said Anna Marie Fritschi and said surety bond
have been exhibited to this Board of Supervisors.
Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that said surety bond shall be and the '
same is hereby approved and accepted and the Clerk of this "card Is hereby directed
to endorse the same as duly approved; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that a duplicate of said lost coupon
In words and figures as follows:
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"DUPLICATE INTEREST COUPON"
"Duplicate of Interest Coupon No. 28 originally attached to Bond No: 28 dated May
1, 1923 in the denomination of.One thousand Dollars (+1,000.00) Issued by the Amador
Valley Joint Union High School "istrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County whict
original interest coupon is claimed by Anna Marie Frltschl, the owner of said Bond No. i
28, to have been lost, which duplicate interest coupon is issued in place of said
original Interest Coupon No. 28 as a duplicate thereof and but one Interest Coupon No.
28 of Bond No. 28 1s to be paid:
"l�he Treasurer of Coupon Number
Alameda County, State of California, will pay to the 28
' holder hereof out of the Interest and Sinking Fund
of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda
County and Contra Costa County, State of California,
on the let day of May
at his office in the City of Oakland, In said county 1937
and State, the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars ($25.00)
for six (6) months interest on bond No. 28
of said High School District.
' Attest
Chairman of the County Clerk and Jerk of the Contra osta County
Alameda County $oard Board of Supervisors of Alameda Auditor.
of Supervisors County
Attest
Alameda Oounty Chairman of the Qontra Costa County Clerk and Clerk o
Auditor County Board of Supervisors, the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County. "
be issued; and that the County Clerk and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Con-
tra Costa County and the Chairman of this 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 said coupon and in accordance with this order of this
Board of Supervisors to affix to said coupon the seal of this Board of Supervisors,
and thereupon said officers shall deliver said coupon so executed to the County Clerk
of Alameda county; and,
' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thatthe County Clerk of Contra Costa County be and he
is hereby ordered to return to said County Clerk of Alameda County said surety bond _
of said Maryland Casualty Company and said affidavit of said Anna MarieFritschl.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, the foregoing
Resolution was passed and adopted by the following called vote this 20th day of Sept.
1937•
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Crmmings, Stow, Buchanan and �2rembath
Noes: None. Absent: None.
In Matter of Application of
Commissioners of San Pablo Fire
District to purchase real property _
for building purposes.
The Commissioners of the San Pablo Fire District having reported to this Board
' that they desire to buy realproperty for thepurpose of building a suitable fire house
and requesting permission of this Board to go Into debt for building purposes,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the application of said Oommissloners of San Pablo Fire District be
referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa Oounty for a legal opinion as to
the legal rights of this board to purchase property for said District and as to the
legal rights of said District to go into debt for building purposes.r
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In Matter of Rejection of Claim
of Julia Freitas, against the
County of contra Costa. • -
Julia Freitas having; presented to this Board, a claim against the "ounty of
. Contra Costa, in the sum of $5000. for damages claimed to have been sustained by her
by falling on the steps of the County Jail of Contra Costa County, in the City of
Martinez, County of °ontra Costa,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that said claim of Julia Freitas be and the Same is hereby rejected.,
In Matter of Dissolution of
Bella Vista Sewer "istrict.
WHEREAS, resident electors of the Bella Vista Sewer Llstrict of `'ontra Losta
County, State of California, having presented a petition to this Board asking for
the dissolution of said District, and,
WHEREAS, said District was formed under Act No. 7554 Deering's General Laws
on the 13th day of July, 1936, and,
WHEREAS, electors of said District have published in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch
a daily newspaper published in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State
of California, a notice of said petition setting forth that the petition for dissolut-
ion would be presented to the Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of September, 1937,
and,
WHEREAS, said notice has been published for a period of ten days to wit: from
20th day of August, 1937, to the 31st day of August, 1937, both days included, -
as shown by the affidavit of publication of Lena Y. Schmidt, on file herein, and
this being the time and place set out in said notice for presentation of said petition,
and no one appearing or otherwise to protest the granting of saidpetition and this
Board deeming it for the best interests of the residents of said District that said
District should be dissolved,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said Bella Vista Sewer District
comprising the territory mentioned in said petition be and the same is hereby
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dissolved.
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In Matter of Petition for Formation
of Bella Vista Sanitary Listrict.
A petition signed by at least twenty-five residents and tax-payers , residing
within the boundaries of the proposed District,
praying for the formation of a Sanitary Llstrict to be known as Bella Vista Sanitary
District under the provisions of Act 7105 Deering's General Laws of 1931, as amended, ',
having been presented to this Board and notice of time and place of presentation of
said petition to this board of Supervisors having been published for the time and in
the manner as prescribed by law, in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published in the �w my of Contra Costa, as shown by the
affidavit of publication of Lena Y. Schmidt, and said petition not having been accom-
panied by the bond as required under the "istrict;lnvestigatIon Act of Statutes of 1933,
The hearing upon said petition Is hereby continued to Monday, October 4th, _
1937, at 11 o'clock A.M.
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In Matter of Refunding of Prize
Money to Horseshow Association, of Lafayette.
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The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in their individual capacities
having entered a float in the parade of the Horsehow Association of Lafayette held on
Aug. 28th, 1937, and said Horseshow Association of Lafayette having awarded a prize
of $5.00 to said members of this Board of Supervisors, „s
' on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is BY THE
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BOARD ORDERED that said prize money be not accepted, by the members Of this Hoard,
and that the check in sum of 415.00 is hereby ordered returned to the Horseshow -
Association of Lafayette to be usedin any manner they see fit.
- ' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following highways and bridges appropriation adjustments as hereinafter set
out, be and the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
1936-37. ?t
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
APPROPRIATIONS P.DJUSTMENTS. -'
_... Decrease Increase
Su Dist. 4
Road Ltg a/c 4c4-10 a/c 414-10 Road Ltg.
General Fund 8$1980.00 $1980..00
Maintenancea/c 404-20 a/c 411-20 Maintenenc
Sup. Dist. 4 Fund 515.00 515.00
General Fund 1670.00 1670.00
Motor Veh Fund, 13615.00 13615.00
Ae
-E�aintenance a/c 405-20 a/c 415-20 Maintenanc .
00 00
General Fund,Fund
9540.00 JJ00-00 540.00
Motor Veh. Fund, 14260.00 1Mo.00
Ferries & Bridges a/c
405-6o a/c 415-60 Ferries,et Y
General Fund 9900.00 9900.00
Unallocated a/c 405-90 a/c 415-90 Unallocated
Mot Veh. Fund 12000.00 12000.00
• Sup. ➢1st. 4• .3
Cap. outlay Impts 404-30 a/c 414.30 C.O. Impts1
Mot. Veh. Fund, 42561.00 42561.00
Sup. DIt. 5:
Cap. Outlay. Impts. 405-30 a/c 415-30 C.O. Impts
General Fund, 3000.00 3000.00
Mot. Veh. Fund 13824.00 13824.00 z
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The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.N 3
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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Upon request of D.M.4eter, county Auditor, IT IS BY THE WARD ORDERED THAT
cancellation of appropriations as herein =_.et out be and the same are hereby
authorized, to wit:
1936-37•
Appropriations 6ancellations.
G neral C and C
and Fund
"'rage -430. u
Mtee Apprn. $1439.00
Weimar Jt: Sanatorium- 506.
Mtce. Appn. 63170.00 %f
GaraKe- 430.
09 Capital Outlay 4200.00
5 39.00 3170.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
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InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Tebter, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the appropriation adjustments hereinafter set forth, be and the same are hereby
ordered authorized, to wit:
"pprgriations Adjustments.
Increase Decrease.
Just. Cts. Trial Expense- 150 .l
05 Suoplies $25.00 $25.00 Salaries, etc. 02
heriff- 202.
0 Expense allowances. 100.00 100.00 Supplies 05
Constable 'Twp- #10
02 Salaries, etc. 5.00 5,00 Services 03
Jail-Branches -232.
03 Services 5.00 5,00 Supplies 05
Sealer of Wts & Measures- 241.
05 Supplies 10.00 10.00 Exp. Allces 04
Health Officer- 301.
05 Supplies 70.00 60.00 Services O3
1.0.00 Exp. Alloces. 04
County Hospital- 503
03 Services 50.00 50.00 Supplies 05
Richmond Health Ctr- 532.
03 Services 20.00 20.00 Supplies 05
Memorial Bldgs. Mtce- 706..
ort hicago 125.00 125.00 Walnut Oreek
CountExhibits- 802
0 Expense allowances- 25.00 25.00 Salaries, etc. 02
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, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
additional appropriations for 1936-37, as hereinafter set Porth, be and the same are
hereby authorized, to wit: ,
s
1936-37-
NEE APPRDPRIATIONS.
General C and C
Fund Fund
Gare- $ 0.
Replacements $3375.00
Hiways & bridges Admin -470.
03 Services 1910.00
05 Supplies 354.00
Outside Hospitalization- 504.
03 services $1375.00
05 Supplies 270.00
National re-employment Semice- 509•
03 Services 40.00
Care of Indigents- 510
05 Supplies 1200.00
Detention Home- 518.
02 Salaries, etc. 26o.00
Care of Insane- 529• , e
03 Services 2 .00
i $5 39.00 3170.00
The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditorand in order to finance current
highway fund warrants, -.-
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of$11,399.06 be transferred from -
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set out, to wit:
HIGHWAY FUND REQUIREMENTS.
t PER WARRANTS ALLOWED 9/?0/37•
War. A aarveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
Accounts. #1 Accts. N2 Accts. #3 Accts. "r
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- --- - - -"l
194 to
221 inc. $73.60
222 $151.55 134-34
225 942.81 $123.29
226 9.54.
227 311.20
228 3.50
229 125.10
230 104.6o
231 $1291.99
232 2301-58
233j 112.50 E^
234 81.24
235 79.35
236 185.15
237 281.45
2338 1o4.61
240 788.4,6 54.12
241 50.13
242 23.00
243 96.20
244 218.05
245 50.00
246 18.00
247 386.82 a
' 2248 A
9 159.70 1
251 169:60
252 22.50
�53 1501.09 167.01 Cr. (811.51)25 f
284.39 145.00
6
258 185.16 123-51
23 51
259 168.61
26o 66.12
261 2729.70 $5434.14T17562
$177 -37
Grand Total -- 411,399.06.
The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board. -'`-
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In Matter of transfer of Funt.
' �In request of D.M.Teater, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following r
amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as
hereinafter set out, said mounts to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon
as available from current Revenue, to wit:
Charities & Corrections Fund, $50.000.00
Motor Vehicle Fund 12,000.00
Concord Sch. Dist.Gen Fund 500.00
Danville Un. Sch.Dist" " 3,800.00
Oakley Sch.Dist. Gen.Fund 250.00
Orinda school " " " 350.00
Pittsburg " " ° " 525.00
Antioch High School " " 3,000.00
Byron mire Dist. Fund,
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70, 75•� 3`
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tke Board.K `
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In Matter of Cancellation of -
Warrants.
On request of D.M.'1'eeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the following listed warrants on the County Treasilry of Contra Costa County,
be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled:
Warrants of Fiscal year 19 6
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Char. & ori m s. Fund, #1490$65.00
X 14697 20.00
Warrants ofFiscal yar 1 7-39:
�--l�ighways Fund, 113 49.00 I
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Char. & Corrns. Fund 4arrants.
KM---T35--00 - #2306 $80.00
326 35.00 2325 20.00
38� 35.00 2326 20.00
477 35.00 2373 15.00
704 15.17 2452 35.00
713 15.17 2484 35.00 ,
729 13.00 2517 23.00
733 12.50 2580 30.00
827 30.00 2591 25.00
891 -4.33 2995 10.00
920 20.00 3006 50.00
94o 78.00 3037 30,00
993 20.00 3057 55.00
1 59 15.00 3092 65-00
1538 35.00 31333 30.00
15 0 35.00 31+2 20.00
2069 35.00 3149 60,00
2071 10.00, -149 4o.00
2092 15.00. X152 80.00
2173 12 ,50 3170 20.00
3171 20.00
2189 30.00 3175 40.00
2296 30.00 3194 40.00
2296 20.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of ADproval of"ond
on Lost Warrant:
It appearing to theBoard that Warrant No. 596 heretofore drawn by the County
Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Ruth McKean Freitas
In sum of $122.50 payable out of the General Fund, of saldcounty, has been lost and
the said Ruth McKean Freitas having furnished to this hoard a good and sufficient
Bond in sum of $245.00 indemnifying theCounty against loss on th�issuance of a
duplicate warrant to replace Audita's Warrant No. 596;
IT IS BY'THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved and the county Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby -
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Ruth McKean Freitas payable out of
the General Fund of said `'aunty in sum of $122.50, to replace said Warrant No. 596 .
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote'of the Board.K
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In Matter of Appointment of
R.R.Arnold, as Advisory Agent
of the Board of Supervisors as provided
by the Map Act. - -
WHEREAS, the Map act of,theState of California as amended, 1n the year 1937
Session of the Legislature, provides for the submission of division maps and other data
in various cases to an advisory agent of the board of Supervisors before final approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that R.R.Arnold, the county Surveyor of the
County of Contra Costa, State of,California, be and he is hereby appointed such advisory
Agent.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and 'irembath,
Noes: None,
Absent: Mone.
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In ?:he Matter of AppoiIltment of
Harold Jacoby, Deputy District
Attorney, as ex—officio Member of
the County Planning Commission a
of the County of "ontra Costa.
WHEREAS, the State Planning Act of the State of California provides for
the appointment by the -oard of Supervisors of a county official, or his deputy,
t as ex—officio Member of the County Planning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that Harold Jacoby, Deputy District Attorney
of said County be, and he ishereby appointed as ex—officio member of the bounty
Planning Commission of the 'ounty of Contrs Costa, State of California.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Stow, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. -
Absent: None.
InMatter of Granting Permission
to Transport Gasoline, Fuel 011
and other Petroleum Products on the
Jersey Island Ferry.
WHEREAS, the Jersey Island Ferry is a ferry which plies between Jersey Island, -
Bradford Island, Webb Island and Franks Tract in False River, a branch of the San
Joaquin River, in the County of Contra costa, State of California; and,
WHEREAS, said ferry is a privately operated ferry, ihich ferry is rented to
the County of Coetra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of carrying passenge s
to and between said islands on a regularly established daily schedule; and, --
WHEREAS, various oil companies deliver gasoline, fuel oil and other petroleum
products to customers on said Islands; and
' WHEREAS, the most convenient mode of transportation of said products to said
customers is by the use of said ferry.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that tie sellers and distributors of said gasoline,
fuel oil and petroleum products be, and they are hereby granted permission totransport
and deliver on said ferry, gasoline, fuel oil and other petroleum products to said
customers; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that no gasoline, fuel oil, or other petroleum products
be transported on said ferry except when said ferry is not carrying or conveying pass—
engers; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this permit be, and it is hereby expressly made
subject to ill county,state and federal laws, and regulations respecting the transporta —
ion of such products and the carrying of passengers and automobiles and -
' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the sellers of said products be, and they are hereby
granted permission to establish a schedule Por the transportation of said products
with the owner and operator of said ferry; and,-
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any schedule of transportation for said gasoline,
fuel oil and petroleum products be made subject to the regular passenger schedule of
' said ferry.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan 'and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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In Matter of appointment of Bary V.
McNamara as additional assistant to the
District Attorney.
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 district Attorney
of saidCounty that extra help be employed to assist said District Attorney,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that Mary V.McNamara, be and she is hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors
for a period of twelve days from Sept. 13, 1937 to and including Sept. 25th, 1937
at a salary of $4.25 per working day, to render to the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County, such assistance as he may direct.
i iT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of
said Mary V.McNamara, in the sum of $4.25 per working day, during the period of her
employment, upon the General Fund of said County, in payment of her said salary,
and the county Treasurer shall pay the same.
The foregoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Discontinuance
of Salary of Dr. J.Fitzgerald.
Dr. J.Fitzgerald, having severed his employment as resident physician at the
County Hospital of Contra Costa 'ounty as of Sept. 17, 1937,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the salary of Dr. J.Fitzgerald, be and the same
is hereby ordered discontinued as of Sept. 17, 1937.,
In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to conduct sale of
property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this 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 the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County,
at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land herelnaftFr described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this hesolution:'.
In Greater Richmond Pablo Tract-- Lots 95-96, Bleck 5.
Sold to the State, June 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926.To be sold in
a sum of not less than twenty (120.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 225.
I In Richmond City 8enter Tract-- Lot 23, Block 10.
Sold to the state, June 26, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1927. To be sold
in a sum of not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 192.
In the Rivers Andrade Tract - Lots 11-12, Block 19.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1926. To be sold in a
sum of not less than twenty (420.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 652.
in the Coleman Pullman Tract — Lot 9, Block 2. '
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a
sun of not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 536.
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In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lot 15, Block 9.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than ten (i10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 556.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 10, Block 20. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than ten
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 560.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — S. 112 of Lot 6, Block 9. Sold to the
State June 26, 19301 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold In a sum of not
less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 646.
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In Boulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 -- N. 1/2 of N. 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 17.
Sold to he State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a
sum oi' not'less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, �,lus costs of sale, Deed No. 650.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of 5. 1/2 of Lot 6, Block 17. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than 'Pen (+10.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 651.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 22. Sold to `he State, -
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
' than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 653•
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 - Lots 1-2, and the Northerly 17' of Lot 3, Block 28.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. Tobe sold in a
sum of not less than twenty (120.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 656.
In noulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — N. 1/2 0£ Lot 6, Block 29. Sold to the State,
June 26,'1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 657.
' In "oulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 — Lot 4, Block 32. Sold to the State, June 26
1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum'of not less than Ten(J10.D))
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 658.
In Boulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 36. Sold to
the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten (4410.00) dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No. 660.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lot 44, Block 13. Sold to the State June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929 . Tobe sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen
(515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 67,
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In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 1-2-3-4-5, Block 19. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than two hundred (1200.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 673.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lots 22-23, Block 35. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than
twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 683.
In walls "arbor Center 'ract -- Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, Block 8. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than One hundred and. twenty ($120.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 86
' In Town of Point Richmond Official 1dap No. 3-- Lot ] Blo`k 0. Sold to the State,
June_ 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold In a sum of not less than
Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 132.
In the Behrens Tract — Lot 20, Sec. A. -'old tothe State, June 26, 1930, for the -�
delinquent taxes of 1`)29. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 686.
In the Behrens Tract -- Lots 50-51. Sec. A. °old to the State June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less thantwenty ($20.00)
dollars,*plus costs of sale. teed No. 688.
In the Behrens Tract- Lots 52-53, Sec. A. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent tazes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 689.
In the Behrens 'Tract -- Lot 22, Sec. B. Sold to the Stine, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (ilO.00) dollars
plps costs of sale, Deed No. 690.
In the Behrens 'Tract -- Lot 23,Sec. B. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be solo in a sum of not less than Ten (+10.00) d�.11ars,
plus costs of sale Deed No. 691.
' In the Behrens Tract — Lot 24, Sec. B. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 692•
In the Behrens Tract- Lots 31-32-33-34, Sec. B. Sold to the $tate,June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than forty (540.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 693.
In the uehrens Tract-- Lots 35-36, Sec.B. Sold to theState, June 26, 1930 for the
' delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty(120.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 694.
In the Behrens Tract -- Lot38, Sec. B. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less thanTen (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 695•
In Richmond Junction- Lot 6, Block 11. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Dead No. 696
In Richmond Junction- Lot 1, Block 14. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than 'Pen (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 697
In Richmond Junction- Lots 15-16, Block 14. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty (i20. )
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 699.
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In Richmond Junction — S. 1/2 of Lot 32 and all of 33, Block 14. Sold to the
State June-26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929: To be sold in a sum of not
less than fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 699•
In Richmond Junction- Lot 46,Block 14. Sold to the State. June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten (+10.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 700. _
In Richmond Junction - Lot 1, Block 15. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sumofnot less than Ten ('10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 701,
In Richmond Junction -- Lot 10, Block 15. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the .':....
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold 1n a-sum of not less than `en (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 702.
In Richmond Junction- Lots 14-15, Block 15. ''old to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty (320.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 703.
In Richmond Junction -- Lot 29, Block 21. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the ,.
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than ten (310.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 704.
In Richmand Junction -- Lot 6, Block 23. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 705
In Richmond Junction- Lot 7, Blxk 23. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (+10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 706.
In Richmond Junction, Lot 24, Block 24. Sold to the State., June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 707.
In Richmond Junction Heights, Lots 14, 15, Block 25. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty
(420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 708.
iIn Richmond Junction Heights-- Lot 49, Block 26. Sold to the State, June 2.6, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (w10.00)
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dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 709.
In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 10, Block27. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a Sam of not less than ten (+10,00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 710.
In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 19. Block 30. ''old to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes,of 1929; to be sold in a sum ofnot less than Ten (+10.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 711-
j In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 19 and E. 1/2 of Lot 20. Block 32. Sold to the
I State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold 1n a sum of not
less than Fifteen (115.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 713.
In the Shevlin Tract-Lot 1 - Sold to the State> June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. '1`o be sold in a sum of not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus
! costs of sale, Deed No. 876.
In the Shevlin tract-- Lot 2. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
taxes of 1929• To be solei in a Sam of not less than ten (310.00) dollars, plus -
! costs of sale, Deed No. 877.
In the Shevlin 'Tract -- Lot 3, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent
taxes of 1929• To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (+10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 878. -
In the Shevlin Tract-- Lot 4. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus '
costs of sale, Deed No. 879.
In the Shevlin Tract-- Lot 5. Sold to the state, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent -
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Wen (910.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 880.
In the Shevlin Tract- Lot 6. Sold to the State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent
taxes of 1929• To be sold in the sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 881,
Tract- Lot 7.
In the Shevlin
T Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent
j taxes of 1929. To be sold in a Sam of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 882.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & merry Co. No. 2— Lot 1, Block 6o. Sold to the -
State, June 26,_1930, for the delinquent taxes-of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (4;10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 921.
In the Map of NorthRichmond Land & Terry Co. No. 2- Lot 2, Block 60. Sold tothe
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (310,00) doll'rs, plus costs of sale, Deed No 922.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Terry Co. No. 2-- Lot 3, Block 60. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent -taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 923. ,
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In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry'Co. No. 2-- Lot 4, Block 60. Sold to they
state, June 26, 1930, for the deliquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 924. f
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In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 1, Bleck 62. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (i10.00) dollars, plus costsof sale, Deed No. 937- '-
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In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 2, Block 62. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costsof sale, Deed Nd. 938.
' In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry -Co. No. 2-- Lot 3, Block 62. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, DPFdNo. 939.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry-Co. No. 2— Lot 4, Block62. Sold to the =
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
Tess than Ten (410.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 940.
' In the Map of North hichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 5, Block 62. Sold m
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes'of 1929. To be sold in a sum of -$
not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 941.
In the Map of North Richmond Land'& Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 6, Block 62. °old to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
-less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 942.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & terry Co. No. 2-- Lot 7, Block 62. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes'of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not _
'less'than Ten (*10.00) dol]srs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 943.
In the Map of North Richmond Land'& Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot S, Block 62. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent '.axes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costsof sale, Deed No. 944.
In the Map of North Richmond Land'& Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 9, Block 62, Sold to the
State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of
not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 945.
In Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots-11-12, Block 3. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty ($20.OC)
'dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. '715.
In Richmond Sea View Tract -- Lots 15-16, Block 4. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than twenty (*20.OC)
'dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 717.
In Tewksbury Heights, Lot 4-- Block 3. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (i10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1075.
In Tewksbury heights - Lot 18, Bbck 13. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. Tobesold in a sum of not less than ten (410.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1077.
-In Griffin & Watrous "dditlon to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 11. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Ten ($10.00) dAlars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 68.
In Walls Harbor Center Tract- Lot 22, Block 32. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not les= than Fifteen (#15.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 103.
In Walls Harbor Center 'Tract- Lot 25, Block 37. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. 10 be sold in a sum of not less than forty (W.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 106.
_ In the Harbor Gate Subdivision- Lots 1-2, and 21-22, Bl¢k I. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than fifty (450.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 507.
In the Harbor Gate Subdivision, Lots 11-12, Block K. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. •moo be sold in a sum of not less than t'rIrty
(*30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 508.
In Pullman 'Townsite, Lots 5-6, Block 1. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 301.
In'Henderson Tapscott Tract- -Lot 7, Block 9. Sold to the State, June 26,1930,
for.the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than r3fteen (*15.0 ) -
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 604.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract- Lot 16, Block 12. Sold to the State June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (*10.00)
dollars, pias costs of sale, Deed No. 666.
In Henderson Tapscott 'Tract--'Lot 33, Block 12. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold to a sum of not less than Fifteen 015.0 )
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 6 8.
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In Henderson Tapscott Tract -- Lot 17, Blockl4. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930,
fbr the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (110.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 671.
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1 In Henderson Tapscott Tract-Lot 33 Block 27. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for
the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (010.00)
I dolle rs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 677.
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In Henderson Tapscott Tract - Lots }5-36, Block 33. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930.
for the delinquent' taxes of 1929. '`o be sold in a sum of not less than Twenty (1120.00)
dollars, plus costs oi' sale, Deed No. 691.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1 -- Lot 60-4. Sold to the State, June
26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Ten (410.00' dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 729.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1 -- Lots 153-A. ''old to the State, June
26, 1930, for'the. delinquent taxes of 1929. 'lo be sold In a sum of not less than
Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No 751.
In Berkeley Country Club 'Terrace, Unit No. 1 -- Lots 153-8. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costF of sale. Deed No. 752.
In NorthBerkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 26. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00)
dol)rs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 594•
In North Beeley Terrace Bract -- Lot 5, Black 29. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than ten (#10.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, geed No. 595•
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 29. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less thanTwenty
($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 596.
In North Berkeley 'Terrace Tract- Lot 25 Block 29. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
i for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen
($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 597•
In North Berkeley Terrace 'ract- Lot 26, Block 29. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than ten, (410.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 599
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lot 27, Block 29. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten
(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 599•
In Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 9, Bloek2. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars
plus tests of sale Deed No. 714.
In Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 24 Block 3. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. ''To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, - Deed No. 716.
In the Amended Map of Richmond Pacific Heights- Lot 3, Block 6. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold In a sum of not -
less than-Fifteen (315-O0)dollars plus costs of sale, Deed No-719.
In the Shevlin Tract- Lot 14. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for 4e delinquent
taxes of 1929. 1'o be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 693.
In the 9hevllr. Tract- Lot 15 Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale, Deed No. 964.
In the Shevlin Tract- Lot 16; Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent
taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sim of not less than Ten (*10.00) dollErs, plus
casts of sale, - Deed No. 995
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iIn Del Hambre Terrace- The NE'ly portion of Lot 7 (small triangular piece)
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxesof 1929. To be sold in a
sum of not less than Ten(410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 902 '
In "alls 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 41, Block 206. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than '"'en
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 911.
In Walls 2nd Addition to Richmond. Lot 53- Block 223. Sold to tke State, June 26,
1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
(4410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 913. '
In Walls 2nd Additionto Richmond; Lot 15, Block 225, Sold to the State,June 26, 1930.
for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (+10.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No 914.
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In the lisp of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 1 -_ Lot 5, Block 5. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 919.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 1 — Lot 10,Block 6. Sold to tip
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Ten (410.00) dollars, pips costs of sale, Deed No. 919.
In Map of North Richmond Land and Ferry Co. No. 1 -- Lot 25, Block 7. bold to the -
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than ten (410.00) dollms, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 920.
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In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 1, Block 66. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than. Five (w5.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 973.
In Map of NorthRichmond Land & rerry Co. No. 2-- Lot 2, Block 66. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 974.
In Map of North Richmond Lard & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 3, Block 66. Sold to the State
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than -
Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 975 21
In Map of Northkichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 4, Block 66. bold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sie, Deed No. 976.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co.No. -2- Lot 6, Block 66. Sold to the State _
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than
Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 977
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 7, Block 66. Sold tothe
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 979-
In Map of North Richmon2 Land & Ferry Co., No. 2. -- Lot 9, Block 66. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not _-
less than Five ('$5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 979
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 9, Blod,. 66. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of'1929. To be sold l,n a sum of not
less than Five (35.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, IIeed No. 990.
InMap of NorthRichmond, Land and Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 14, Block 66. sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxs of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 991. -
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 15, Block 66. Sold to the -
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 982.
Inthe Map of NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 16,Block 66. Sold to the
State, June 26,1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 993• -
' In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 17,Block 66. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 994.
In the leap of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co.,No. 2-- Lot 18, Block 66. Sold to the
State, June 2.6, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In the sum of
not less than Five (x5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 995.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 19, Block 66. Sold to the _
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 986.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 20, Block 66. Sold to the
State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 987.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2—Lot 21, Block 66. sold to the
State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less
than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 989.
In the Yap of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No.-2 -- Lot 22, Block 66. Sold to the
State, une 26, 1930forthe delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not
less thaJn Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 999•
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36, Block 3. Sold to the State, June 26,
' 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (010.30)
dollars, plus coats-of sale, Deed No. 1063.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 41, Block 11. Sold to the State, June 26,
1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1064.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- S. 1/2 of Lot 35, and all of Lot 36,
Block 16. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929-
To be sold in a stun of not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
Deed No. 1065.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lot 19, Block 20. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of. not less than
Ten (+10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1066. -
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Pratt No. 2-- Lots 15-16, Block 21. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in a sum of.not
less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. Deed No. 1067.
In the Greater Richmond Mablo Tract. Lot 155- block 9. sold to the State, June 26,
1 30 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen
(815.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1069.
In East Richmond Boulevard 'Tract- Lots 4 and 42, Block 3. Bold to the State, Tune 26,
1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold in-.a sum of not less than `twenty
($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1073.
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In the East hichmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 2, Block 40. Sold to thestate, June 26,
1930for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten
(910.00) dollars, plus costs of,sale, Deed No. 1074.
In Tewksbury Heights, Lot 2- Block 15; Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold In a sum of not less than Ten (410.001 dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1079.
In Tewksbury Heights Lot 14- Block 24. Sold to the State, June 2.6, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. 'i'o be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (910.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1081.
In Tewksbury Heights, Lots �5-36, Block 24. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the'. '
delinquent taxes of 1929. to be sold in a sum of not less than Fifteendollars
{x15.00)
plus costs of sale. - Deed No. 1082.
In the Rivers Andrade Tract- -Lot 5, Bkek 18. Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the
delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold in a-sum of not less than Ten (410.00) dollars
plus costs of sale, Deed No 1152.
In the Niemeyer Tract- Lots 22 and 23, Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the
delinquent taxes of�1929. To be sold in a sum of not less than Fifteen ($15.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale, Beed No. 1153.
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And the Board takes recesstomeet on M)nday�Oct.
4th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
A.M.. n �iCG2
.��� �. �:_Chalrman.
e� .. .. ..Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1937• -
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, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Harry Stow.
The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of September, 1937, are
read to the Board by the Clerk and are approved as read, and signed by the Chairman
and Clerk.
In Matter of Applications for
Aid.
It is by the Board ordered that the following applications for aid, be and
the same are hereby granted:
JESS17 SMITH, 3007 San Mateo, Richmond.
County cash allowance -in the amoun of $15. per month be granted to begin as
of.Sept. 1, 1937•
JOE FARIA TERRA, Mrs. R.F.D. Box 489, Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $30 per month be granted to begin as
of Oct. 1, 1937•
JOE FARIA TERRA, R.F.D. Box 489, Richmond.
$25 State and X25, county aid per month for needy blind be granted t begin
as of Oct. 1, 1937•
LAURA WILSON,.149- 8th St, Richmond.,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937•
OLLIE McINTYRE, 609 Ripley, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid per month '
be increased to $15. State and $15. County aid per month as of 10-1-37-
ADAM BURKE, 118 Fifth St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per month'
be discontinued as of 9-30-37-
LOIS HUNT, 7020 Stockton, EL Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of 417.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 8-1-37.
DELLA RAWLINS, 910 Lexington, El Cerrito.
$10 State and.$35. county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 9-38-37•
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JOHN HAMILTON, Lafayette
$25. State and $25 county aid per month for needy blind be discontinued as
of 10-1-37•
ANDREW LINDHOL�i, Morgan Territory, C/o J.Gleese, Concord.
County cash alloc:ance in the amount of $15. per month be discontinued as of
8-1-37-
JOSEPH ELLIOTT, 1826 shnrp Ave. 'Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Co,,nty aid per month
be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
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CHARLES PARKER, 6231 Pacheco Rd. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $017.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 10-1-37/
THOMAS RASOR, Rte $2. Box 395, Walnut Creek. =(i
Old Age Security in the amount of $17,50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be decreased to $15.50 State and $15.50 County aid per month as of 10-1-37.
HARRIETT RASOR, Rte #2, Box 395, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security check for the month of July in the amount of $17.50 State
and $17.50 County aid be cancelled. c'
MYRTLE OGILVIE, Grant St. Concord
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of October, 1937
ROSE SAVIONI, 306 Main St. Martinez.
$40 State and $25. county aid permonth for needy children be renewed as
of October, 1937•
' SALVATORE RAPPA, 120 West 5th St.Pittsburg.
County cash allowance in the amount of $19.50 per month be granted to begin
as of Sent. 1, 1937•
CECELIA TOMACHECK, 93 West Ninth, Pittsburg
County cash allowance in the amount of $22. per month be granted to begin as r
of October 4,1937.
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'.. PEARL CARDWII,L, Byron
Sept, County cash allowance in the amount of $45. per month be granted to begin as of }
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MARGERY POSTLETHWAITE, 601 Fourth St. Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.50 State and $15.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1937•
D'ANNUNIZIO CHILD, C/o Mrs. Annie Foster, Harbz Ave. Danville.
310 State and 410 county aid permonthfor wards of the Juvenile Court be renew-
ed as of June 1, 1937•
SLY CHILDREN, C/o. Catherine Walter, P.O. Boxl21, Concord.
$50 State and $50 County cite per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of June 1, 1937.
' GUEVARA, ESTHER, C/o St. 1"ary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, Calif.
310 State and 410 county aid per month be discontinr.ed to Mrs.Allison Emerine
as of Oct. 1, 1937: that 410 State and $10 county aid per month be paid to the St.
Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, as of Oct. 1, 1937.
GLORIA GUIFFRIDA, C/o Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco, Calif. -
$20 County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court be changed to $10
State and410 County aid per month as of Oct. 1, 1937•
JAMES H. MURPHY, R.F.D. Box 757, Rich man a.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be grnntarl to begin as cf 10-1-37•
JAMES W. SONES, 907 Craft Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted tobegin as of 10-1-37.
ELIZABETH A. SMITH, Star Hte, F1, Danville. _
Old Age Security be denied 10-4-37.
SAMUEL E. SMITH, Star Rte ,fl, Danville.
Old Age Security be denied 10-4-37.
MINNETTA GARDNER, Los Juntas Way, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
' be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
RAFFAELLO GE14IGNU01, 171 Los Medanos, Pittsburg
Old Age Security be denied, 10-4-37.
JAMES NATION!, Gen. Del. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $5. State and $5. county aid per month be granted
.to begin as of 10-1-37.
' MARGARET ALLIE BRIXEY, Rte ,71, Box 55, Brentwood.
Old Age Security be den1od as of 10-4-37.
LEESEL B. BRIZ:y- Rte 1, Box 55, Brentwood. _
OlB Age Security be denied as of 10-4-37.
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In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra Costa County in Oakland Tribune. _This Board believing that the Special Edition, of the Oakland. Tribune, commemorat-
ing the egnstruction of the. Broadway Low Level Tunnel, is a good.advertising medium
of the resources of Contra Costa County.;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by. Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE i
BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County, be
placed in the Special Edition of the said Oakland Tribune, consisting of one-fourth
Page at a cost of $100.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Oakland Tribune present to this Board, a duly
verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said Count.y in payment of said advertisement.
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In THE Matter of Release of
Liens under the Old Age
Security Act.
RESOLU"I ON.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, at its recent session,
passed a law eliminating all liens in connection with the granting of Old Age Security ).7
and,
WHEREAS, the said law was expressly made retroactive, and includes liens
filed in the Recorder's office prior to, the passage of said law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County. '
of Cortra Costa, State of California, insofar as it is authorized by law so to do, ..a
does hereby release any and all liens heretofore created by the recording of any Notice
of "ien recorded pursuant to Section 4 of the Old Age Security Act.
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings,.Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.... -
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In the Matter of Release of `..
Lien filed against the real property ! `;
of
MARY L.JORDAN, i
RES(ilITION,
WHEREAS, MARY L. JORDMI, has heretofore received old under the provisions
of the Old Age Security Act; and,
WHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof as provided for in
Section 4 of said Act, was recorded on the 24th day of October, 1935, in Vol. 397 i ^}
of "fficial records, at ^Frp 192, Contra Costa. County Records; and
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WHEREAS, a request has been made for a release of lien;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the lien Amve referred to shall be .411
released and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, ane
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hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Hoard of Supervisors !
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said release to be -
recorded in the office of the Recorder of the said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Jas. N.Long, H.L.Cummir.gs, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath.l
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Harry W.Stow.
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In flatter of Granting Leave of
Absence to John. A,Miller, Sheriff. _
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, aecnrdid by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CR^�?k'D that John A.M.iller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County,
be and he is hereby granted permission tc leave the State of California, for a period
of thirty days from and after the date of leaving said State.
In Matter of Purchase of Real
Estate for construction of a Fire
House in San Pablo County Fire Protection
' District.
Thomas Atalic, having =Freed to sell to the San Pablo County Fire Protection
' District for building purposes, for the sum of $200p, the following described real
property located within the boundaries of the San Pablo County Fire Protection Distric
to wit
Situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and
descriaed as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake marked 12, on the Northerly line of Road No. 2
or Alvarado Street, from which a granite post set for the south—
west corner of Lot No. 170, on the northerly line of said street,
bears S. 45° E. distant 3 chains and 60 links (237.60) feet; thence
according to the true meridian as follows: along the northerly
line of Alvarado Street S. 480 E. 1 chain and 70 links (112.20)
feet, to station under a house; thence leaving said street No.
42- E. 2 chains and 41 links (159.06) feet to stake marked 20;
thence N. 480 W. 1 chain and 70 links (112.20) feet to stake
marked 19; and the nee S. 43- W. 2 chains and 41 links (159.06) I,
feet to point of beginning. .
CONTAINING an area of 0.41 acre and being Lot No. One hundred
Seventy—three (173) as delineated upon that certain Map entitled
"Dap of the San Pablo Rancho" accompanying and forming a part of
the Final Report of the Referees ir,Partition" filed on the let
day df March, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of the k
' County of Contra Costa, State of C.9'_.ifornia.
and this Board of Supervisors, the governing body of said San Pablo County Fire Protec
Ion District, believing it to be to the best interests of said District, that said r
land should be purchased, hereby declares its intention to purchase said property. ^'
IT 15 FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the intention of this Board to
purchase said property be published in the San Pablo Bee, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and the date for the
consummation of said purchase is hareby set for Monday, November let, 1937, at 11
o'clock A.U. in Chambers of this Board in the Hall of Records, In the City of Martinez
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
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The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduct
' a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on following dates and at the following places,
to wit
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Vasa Lodge, Memorial Hall, Port Chicago, Saturday, October 9th, 1937.
Shell Activities Association, Shell Club House, Martinez, Oct. 9, 1937.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said appliations be granted.k
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In Matter of Advertising Resources
of Contra Costa County, in ""'he Brick File".
a 9t, Mary's College
-Publication.
This Board deeming"The Brick Pile" published at St. Mary's College to be a
good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
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 Brick Pile" for two issues of
said paper, at a totelcost of $50. j
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that "The Brick Pile" present to this Board, a duly
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verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in payment of said advertisement'
In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of ContraCosta County by Contra Costa
County Development Association in connection
with the 1939 San Francisco Exposlti n.
This board of Supervisors believing the Contra Costa County Development Associa't-
Son to be in a position to advantageously publicize the resources of and interests ofr
Contra Costa County, in connection with the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, i
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $4,000 be made available to the said Contra Costa County
Development Association, during the balance of the current fiscal year, for publicizing
the resources of Said County in'connection with the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition.
IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that said Association shall present to this Board of
Supervisors at such times as sums are required for said purposes,duly verified claims
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to be alloered by this Board not to exceed in all, the sum of $4000.00 K
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✓ In Matter of Petition for Formation
of Bella Vista Sanitary District. ,
A petition for the formation of Bella Vista Sanitary District, having been
presented to this Board on Sept. 20, 1937, and said petition not having been accompanied
by a Bond as required by the 4oistrict Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933, and Frank '
J. Hollender, heving presented to this Board at this time, a bond in compliance
with said District Investigation Act,
IT IS, BY THE HOARD ORDERJED that the form of said bond, the sureties thereon,
and the amount of said bond, be and the same are hereby approved.
IT I5 FURTHER ORDERED that John J.Loyacon, be and he is hereby appointed to
prepare the necessary report required by t�- District Investigation Act, Statutes of .
1933, at a cost of not to exceed $250.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said report be filed with this Board within a period!
of thirty days from date.
In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds.
On request of ll,td,'1'eeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts ;
for 1936-37, in accordance with re-analysis of expenditures,`
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following cancellation of appropriation i ,'
be and the same is hereby authorized, to wit:
Care of Indigents- Cash Relief, $67,000.00
Care of Minors - Cash Relief, 2$,000,00 ;
90,000.00
and the amount made available therefrom be appropriated to
Support of Orphans, $90,000.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: --
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and ?rembath.
Nones: None. Absent: Supervisor Stow.
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In Platter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
Highway Fund warrants, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $12,792.03 be transferred from
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out be18w, to wit:
Highways Fund Requirements.
' Per Warrants al lowed 10-4-37. .
War. #. Surveyor Supervisor Sup ervisor Supervisor
Accounts. Dist.#1 Accts. Dist.#2 Accts Dist. #3 Accts.
26?, $1541.90 95.17
26 279.02
265 71.31
125.81
267 124.07
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265 96.85 r
270 135.56 101.95
271 18.90
272 66.15
273 15.60
274 155.40
275 54.00
276 67.50
277 22.50
278 187.57
279 264.50
250 2.33
281 307.82
28332 15.00
28 5si,90
285 2.50
286 447.75
287 15.00
288 92.00
259 545-76.
290 12.50
291 60.34
292 354.37
29 500.00
29, 10.00
295 296 45.00 76.95. 41
297 175.29.
295 574.65
299 281.02
300 52.62
30� ISO.4o 39.15
30 1555.62
30. 90.00
6.6
3o6 743,o6 5 s
307 225.25 s"
309 325.47
309 420.61
310 226.46
311
12 42.50 48.00
31- 634.99
31-4 9 199.77.
1 31' ;1 --
7018.99 0 7 1922.51
Grand Total -- $12,792.03. &
The said order 1< passed by the following vote of the Board. - "
Ayes: supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and L'rembath. ;
Noes: None. Absent: supervisor Stow.,
Infriatter ofTransfer of Funds.
On in of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the sum of .;390 be cancelled from the current appropriation of $401.00 made for ma3or .'
repairs to the Port Chicago Memorial Building, repairs in said amount having been r
made and paid for from 1936-37 appropriations.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board. -
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: `done.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
on request of D.M.Teeter,l;ounty Auditor, and in order to finance current
requirements,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following transfers of funds be authorized,
to wit:
From From From
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Oo.•Elem. Schl.Supp. Co. High
Schls Fd. Revol.Fd Schls. Fd. '
Ambrose Schl. Dist General $1500.0n
Avon " " " 1000.00
ay Point" ° " 200.00 i {
oncord 11 " " 3200.00
Cowell " " " 100.00
_ ENaelsior " " " 500.00 i
Moraga It " " 125.00 '
Mount Diablo " " 50.00
Pittsburg 37500.00
Pleasant Hill " " 300.00
Richmond Sch. " " 2100.00 $5900.00
Sar Pablo " " 300.00 i
San Ramon "
0.00
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—V90-75-00 IM50-0c 5900.00
AndThat the following amounts be. end the same are hereby advanced from the General
Reserve Fund
Antioch High School Dist. General Fund, $1500.00
Crockett Fire District Fund, 500.00
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All of said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current revenue.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the board. I
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Nnne. Absent: Supervisor Stow.K
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InMatter of Transfer of Funds. -On re quest of D.D.Teeter, and in order to finance payment of late bills
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for fiscal year 1936-37,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following increase in appropriations
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is hereby authorized:
From Bene:-al Unappropriated Reserve Fund to Memorial Building at Port
Chicago, $265.00.
IT IS FUY.PHE,'R ORDEREB that the cancellation of the following appropriations
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for 1936-37 be maze. : Advertising Q265.00.
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The said order is passed by the following vote of the Hoard:
Aye: Supervisors Long. Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Stow.,
In Matter of Authorizing
Supervisors W.J. Buchanan, and R.J.
Trembath, to attend Meeting of Association
of California Executives of Public Welfare
at Hotel Ahwahnee., Yosemite Valley. i
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, ITIS BY THE __`,
BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan and R. J. Trembath, be and they are hereby authorized
as representatives of this Board to attend the meeting of Association of California
Executives of Public Welfare, to be held at Hotel Ahwahnee, Yosemite Valley, on
Octo:.er lith and 12th, 1937• 1
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the expenses of said Supervisors in attending said
meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra 00sta County. j =
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229-`11
In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector To conduct Sale
:.of property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minu es
of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that
the following described property now (MM d. by the State of Caltfornia, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at
public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite epeh parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the ,
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:
In the Brown Andrade Tract -- Lots 7_9, Block 4, Sold to the State `
June 27th, 1927, for thedelinquent taxes of 1926. Tobe sold for a sum -'15
not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 71.
' - In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 __ Lot 12, Block 27. Sold to
the State., June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928. To be sold
for*a sum of not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 490.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract-Lot 6, Block 21. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1925. To be sold for
' a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 443. {
In Harbor Gate Subdivision- Lot 13, Block E. Sold to the �'
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold 'a
for a sum not less than Ten(#10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 502.
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In Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1 -- Lot 154-A.
Sold to the State,- June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs .'.
of *sale, Deed No. 753.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 1 -- Lot 186,
Sold to the State, -June 26, 1930 forthe delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold for a sum not less than Twenty (+20.00) dollars, plus costs sale Deed No. 757.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit N2-- Lot 280. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a sum not less than Twenty-five (325.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 79".
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lot 34, Block 31. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. Tobe sold for a
sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 601.
InNnrth Berkeley Terrace Tract — Lots 35-36, Block jl. Sold
to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold for a sum not less than thirty MO.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 602.
'In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- 41-42, Block jl. so13 to the
State, June 26, 1930 for thedelinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for
j a sum not less than thirty ($30.00J dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 603.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lot 43, Block 31. Sold to
the State, June 26,1930, for the delinquent-taxes of 1929. To be sold
for A. sum of not less thar.Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 604.
In North Berkeley-Terrace Tract- Lots 44-45, Block 31. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930, for-the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a sum not les^ than hirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale Deed No. 605.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lot 5, Block 32. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930,•for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 606.
' In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 9, Blocs 32. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for
a sum not less thanFifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costsof sale, Deed No. 607. '"
In itichmond Anne::-Addition -- Lot 8, Block 119. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a sum not less than One hundred (3100.00) dollars, X1,,9 costs sale, Doss No. 875 '
In the Town of Antioch - Lot 4, Block 11. Sold to the State,
' June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for a sum
not,less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 585
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In the gown of Antioch -- Lot 1, Block 70. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxesof 1929. To be sold for a sum
not-less than eighty ($90.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 890
In Greene Subdivision. - Lot 12, Block 7. Sold to the. State,
June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxesof 1929. To be sold for a sum
not less than twenty (320.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 592
In Greene. Subdivision- Lot 8, Block 9. Sold to the State,
Jun- ?F, 193.0, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for a sum
net less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 993 .
In Foskett's Addition to Concord No. 2 -- Lots 1-2, Block 4.
- Sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($'to.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 994
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le Addition t-. Walnut Creek, Lot
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P 9, Block 6. sold to the
State „une 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for a
sum not less than Fifteen 015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 903.•'
In Iiiap of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 8, Block 60.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 925....
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Oo. No.2 — Lot 9, Block 60.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1979.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (710.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No. 926.-
In Plop of ;forth nichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 — Lot 10, Block 60.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sol,' for a sum not less.than Ten (1+10.00) DoP_ms, plus costs of
sale, _ Deed No. 927:
In htap of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 11, Block
60. S01a tc the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes .;
of1929. To be sold in a slim of not less than Ten (+10.00) dollars, ;
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 928:
In Map of North Richmond.Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 12, Block 60.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
.To be sold in a sum of not less than Ten (710.00) dollar s, plus costs sale, Deed No.929.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 — Lot 13,11lock 60.
Sold to the State June 26, 19.30 for delinquent taxes of 1929, To be
.sola for a sum not less than Ten '*10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 930.
Ird4ap of North Richmond Land &.Ferry Co. No. 22— Lot 14, Block 60.
Sold to the State., June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than. Ten (110.00) dollars, plus costs
.of sale, Deed No. 931.
In Lisp of North Richmond.Lana & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 15, Block 6 4
Sold to the State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.To be
. Sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 932.
In Map of North nichmond Land & Ferr,� Co. No. 2 -- Lot 16,B1ock 60.
5013 to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (1010..00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.933;•
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ap of Northhichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 17,Block 60 -
Sold t0 the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes o£ 1929. `
Tosold for a sum no--, less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed. No.934.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 18,Block 60.
Sold to the State., June 26, 1930 for th- delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 935•
j In MRp of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 19, Block 60.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To
be.sold for a sum not less than Ten ('`10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 936•.
In Tewksbury Heights— Lot 1, Block 14. Sold to the State, June
f 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for a sum not
less than Ten (710.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.1078.
In :dap of East Richmond Heights— Lot 3, Block 70. Sold. to the
State, June 26, 1930 for.the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a sum not les= than Ten (a1o.001 dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1083.
in L:an of East hilchmond Heights— Lots 5-6, Block 70. Sold to
the State, June 26, 1930.for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a sum not less than. Twenty 3$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1094'.
In Map of East Ricbmond Heights— Lot 11, Block 71. Sold to
the state, June 26, 1930 for t1m delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
for a. sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1085;.
jIn leap of East Richmond Heights— Lot 15, Block 71.1old to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the Delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold
fora sum
not less than. Ten (710.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No.1086.;
Ir. Sap of East Richmond Heights— Lot 19, Block 75. Sold to the
State, June le26, 1930 for the delirqu ant taxes of 1929. To be sold for
a sun not ss than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed tlo. 1088.
In Mapof East Richmond Heights— Lot 20, Block 78. Sold to the
State, June 26> 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for
4 a sum not less ths.n Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1089.
I) In ':ap of East Richmond Hei;Chts Tract No. 2—.Lot 20,Block 77.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (&10.00) doles rs, plus costs
of sale, DeeE No.1092.,
In Nap of East Richmond heights Tract No. 2-- Lot 16, Block 83.
1 Said to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1979.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (`'10.00) dolls rs, plus costs
of sale, Deed No.j094..
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In Map of East Richmond Heights T'^act No. 2 -- Lot 2, Block 87. ;(
Sold to th- State., June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than T'an ('10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale, Deed No.1095
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In Map of Fast hichm'xid Heights Tract No. 2-- Lot 10, Block 87.
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.1096
In Map of East hichmond Heights Tract No. 2 -- Lot 10, Block 89. -'
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars plus costs sale, Deed No. 109'
in Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2 -- Lot 11, Block 92.
�+ 1930 for r_he delincuent taxes of 1929.
Sold to t._e State, June 20,To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*'10.00) dollars, plus costs
sale. Deed No. 109 .
In Map of East hichmond Hei,ht=_ Bract No. 2 -- Lot 31, Block 92.
Sold to the State., June 26, 1930 for the del_inauent taxes 2'1929.
' To be sold for a sum not less thnn. Ten (4?10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No. 109).
In Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2-- Lot 6, Block 93.
Sold to the State, Junes, 26, 1930: for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum net less than Ten (`10.00) collars, plus costs sale, Deed No.1100
In tdap of East. hichmoHd Heights kract No. 2— Lot 15, Block 93.
Sold to t?:e State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent ;axes of 1929.
To be sold for a aim not les= than Ten (•1G.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.1101
In Map of east richmond Heights Tract No. 2 -- Lots 8-9, Block 94.
Sold to the State .Tune 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. -v
To be sola for a sum not less than Twenty (x20.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.l 02
In :dap of East hichmond Heights 2ract No. 2-- Lot 3, Block 95.
Sold to t}le State, June 26, 1930, for the dellnnuent taxes of 1929.
To be sole. for a sun not less than. Ten (v10.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.11 3.
In Map of East hichmond He1,7hts tract No. 2-- Lot 4, Block 95•
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a son -t less thanTen (410.90) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No,1104
In Map of East hichmond Heights 'Tact No. 2, Lot 5. Block 95.
Sold to . State, June 26, 1930 for the, delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less t an Ten (410.00) d.-llars, plus costs sale, Deed No.110 .
In :dap of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2- Lot 6, Block 95•
Sold to the State, June 26, 1930, for the delln-rent taxes of 1929.
^_o be sold for a sum not less than len (+10.004 dollars, plus costs sr+le, Deed No.1106
In :nap of East hichmond Heights 'Tract No. 2- Lot 7, Block 95. g
Sold to the State, June 2.6, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To k
be sold for a su-, no; less ttar, Ten (410.CO) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed No.1107
In -ap of East hichmond Heights Tract N0. 2 -- Lot f, Block95. '(
Sold to the Ste.te, June 26, 1930 fo:- the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sur, not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed 110. 110
In h1vers Andrade Tract -- Lots 29-30, Block 7. Sold t. the
State June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929• To be sold
for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs Sale, Deed No. 1151 _
In the City of Bay Point- Lot 10, .Block 13. Sold to the State,
June 26, 1930 £nr the d.elinduent taxes 0f 1929. To be sold for a sum
not less than t^:enty five (.`x`25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1169
In the City of Bay Point- Lots 1 b-5, inc. and Lot 9, Block 45. x'
Sold. to the St1te, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929.
To be sold for a sum not less than One hundred (4100.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1170
' In rroadway Acditinn to RicamonJ- Lot 13, Block E. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1920— To be sold for
a sum not less than ane hundred (4100.00) do1L^rs, plus costs of s,i.le, Deed No. 1206.
In Broadway Addition t�- Hichmond, Lot 2, Block H. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for
R sum not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, Deed No. 1207.
In Broadwa,: idoition t, Rin-.mond- Lots 1 to 21, inclusive, B100 A.
Sold t� the State, June 26, 1930 forthe delinquent taxes of 1929: To be
sold for a sum not less than. Two Hundred (~200.001 dollars, plus costs sale,Deed #1208
In Broadway eddit'_,n to Richmond- All of Block B. Sold to the
State, June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be sold for
a sm not less than thirty (4$30.00) dollars, plus costs of sal=, Deed No. 1209.
In Broadway Addition to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Bloc, D. Sold _
to the State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929. To be
sold for a Gum not les than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs sale, Deed 140. 1211.
And the Bo-=rd takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct. 18th, 1937, at 10 o'clock
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AVX.x.\� e r Chairman.
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IN 'THE BOARD OF'SUPERVISORS OF C,3NTRA COSTA CO"TNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1937.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Resignation
of George u".Chadwick, as Trustee
of Reclamation District ,'#800.
George C.Chadwick, having presented to this Board his resignation as 'Trustee !
of Reclamation District #900,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said
office declared.vacant.
In Matter of Appointment of
John Baldwin, as Trustee for
Reclamation District #800.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that John Baldwin, be and he is hereby appointed as a Trustee
of Reclamation District #900 to serve for the unexpired term of George C.Chadwick,
resigned.
In Matter of Discontinuance
of salary of Floris Pazzi, Stenographer
In Social Service Department.
Upon request of Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Con—
tra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor discontinue the monthly
salary of Floris Pazzi, stenographer in Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County as of Sept. 30th, 1937.r
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. j
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway funds, j
IT IS BY THE BOARD CEDER that the sum of $12,093.66 be transferred from
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set out, to wit:
HIGH:4AY FUND REQUIREMENTS
PER WAFgiMTS ALLOWicD 10-19-37-
War. # Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. ! r
Accounts #1 Accts #2 Accts a 3 Accts
317 $432.91 $404.47
318 9 54 $593.91
321 119•.57 $97.56
322 535.93
32 996,_3
901.93
325 144.00
326 264.50
326 147.99 10.92
329 1133.99
330 21.00
331 51.00
3332 932.07
333 12.94
195.94
335 243.04
33 261.31.
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War. # Surveyor Supervisor Dist. Supervisor Dist. Supervisor DJs t.
'Accounts. 41 Accounts. N2 Accounts #3 Accounts.
3339 3 9.92 $99.09
340 .$15.00 ;
341 7.2342 0 i.
3 3 $ 5o.41. 168.60
' 44 22.50
346 905.56
3348 230.03 221.39
J4$ 257.95 529.92
351 352 42.50 152.00
' 353 lo4.68 2.00
351
167.34
356 234.'+5
357 1278.90
359 24.35
47.39
$2570.74 $3966.30 $3164.18 $ 2392.44.
Grand Total -- $12,093.66.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., -
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
D.�.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, hav�_ng reported to this
Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust
accounts for the year 1936-37, so that the said accounts will present a true record
of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the '=3
County Treasury, and good cause appearirw therefore in a detailed explanation present.Ed
by said D.M.Teeter,
IT IS BY THE BCARD CEDERED that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer;
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases) _
General Fund $106.11
Sun. Dist. 1 Fund 90.00
Char. & Corrns. Fund $88.98
Motor Vehicle Fund10 1 i'
1-96-11 19 .11.
The foregoing 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 finance current
requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the amounts herein set out below,
be transferred 'rom the General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as desig-
nated, said funds to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as current
revenue is available, to wit:
Brentwood-Deer Valley School Dist. General Fund, $2000.00
Pleasant ?-till " " " " 500.00
San Pablo " " " " 1500.00 -
Contra Costa Co, Water " " 5���000000000.���0QQQ0ppp -q
Orinda Fire " " 1
4500.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.{
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Monday, Oct. 18th_, 1937 — Cont'd.
In Matter of Approval of bond '.
on Lost warrant.
It appearing to this Board that warrant No. 1466, heretofore drat"n by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Edward Foley
in sum of $1.20 payable out of the Highway Fund of sato County, has been lost and
said Edward Foley having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient Bond in sum.
of $2.40 indemnifying the County against loss on the Issuance of a duplicate warrant,
to replace Auditor's warrant No. 1466;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same are hereby approved and the L'ounty Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby '
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Edward Foley, payable out of
the Highway Fund of said County, in sum of $1.20 to replace said warrant No. 1466.x;
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In'Matter of appointment of Edith
McKenzie, as a Public Health Nurse.
Upon request of Dr. w.A.Powell, Health Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDi
that Edith McKenzie, be and she is hereby appointed a Public Health Nurse, of
Contra Costa County, at a salary of $135. per month, to commence as of Sept. 1, 1937•
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly
In payment of said salary.,-
In Matter of Representation
of Contra Costa County at
Statewide meeting of California
State Chamber of Commerce to be
held at Los Angeles.
Thi Board of Supervisors believing that the County of Contra Costa shoul6be
represented at the Statewide meeting of the California State Chamber of Commerce
to be held in Los Angeles, on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29th, 1937, at which meeting taxation,
needy aged and unemployed relief and road problems, as well as other topbs of general
Interest to the taxpayer, will be discussed and investigated;
IT IS BY THE BOARD OPD ERED that Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath;
County Clerk S.C.Wells and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, or either of them, be and they
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are hereby authorized to attend said meeting as representatives of this Board. The•:
expense of said officers In attending said meeting to be a. charge against the
General Fund of said County.,,
In Matter of Transfer of ;::,
John Santos, from San Luis
Obispo County to Contra Costa County.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement for the transfer of John Santos.from San Luis Obispo County to Contra Costa "ounty, 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"N.J.Buchanan. Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf'of the bounty of Contra Costa. -
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In Natter of Refection of _
Claim of Florence.K. Wild,
against the County of Contra Costa.
Florence K.W'Sld, having presented to this board, a claim In sum of $25,000
for injuries claimed to have been sustained by her by being thrown from an automobile
on highway between Walnut Creek and Concord,
' On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is rejected.K
In Matter of Authorizing Chairman
of the Board of Supervisors to Sign -
an Agreement with the Contra Costa
County Development Association.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Board of Sueervlsors of the County of Contra Costa, is
desirous of entering into a contract with the Contra Costa County Development Assoclat on -
a non-profit corporation, providing for the preparation of exhibits and plans for the
participation of the said County of Contra Costa in the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition
to be held on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay; and
WHEREAS, the said Centra Costa County Development Association, is willing
to act as the agent of said County of Contra Costa, in the disbursement of the funds
to be used for the preparation of such plans and exhibits for the present fiscal year.
NOVI THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors of said county of Contra Costa, be and he Is hereby authorized to -
' sign an agreement with the said Contra Costa County Development Association, a non-
profit corporation, providing for the payment to the said Contra Costa County Develop-
ment Association during the present fiscal year of the sum of Four thousand dollars
($4,000.00) in consideration of the services of the said. Contra Costa County Develop-
ment Association in the preparation of said plans and exhibits; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said agreement shall contain a provision
that no money or moneys shall be paid to said Contra Costa Counts Development Associat-
ion pursuant to said agreement except upon the presentation by said Contra Costa
County Development Association to the County Auditor of said County of regular,
itemized county claims as provided bylaw.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.Pc -
' InMatter of Correction of
Boundaries of Clayton Valley School
District and Concord School strict.
The Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County having reported to this
Board that there is some uncertainty as to the boundary lines of Clayton Valley
' School District and Concord School District,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Clayton Valley School District and Concord
Schoo#1strict, be and the same are hereby fixed as follows, to wit:
CLAYTCN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo;
which point is the southeasterly corner of the 147.41 acre tract owned by the Cowell
Portland Cement Cc; thence following said Rancho line northeasterly, northerly and
northwesterly to the most westerly corner of Lot 2, Section 35,T2N., R1W; thence east-
erly to the center of Section 35; thence north 1/2 mile to the north 1/4 corner of
Section 35; thence west on the north line of Sections 35 and 34 to the center line
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ofthe County Road; thence northeasterly along said road to the north line of the
South 1/2 of Section 26; thence west to the center of Section 27 ; thence north 1/2
mile to the north 1/4 corner of Section 27; thence west on section line to the
northerly line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence southeasterly along the
said rancho line to the most northerly corner of the 314.88 acre tract now or formerly
owned by Lena 2dcKesn; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between the lands.
of McKean and Williams to the most southerly line of the 309.5 acre tract now or
formerly owned by Williams, said corner being idential with the northeasterly corner
of the lands of DuBolse; thence northwesterly, southwesterly, and southeasterly
along the 11ne of the lands of said DuBoise, to the northeast corner of the Gehringer
101 acre tract; thence southwesterly along the northwest boundary line of said
Gehringer tract to the most westerly corner bhere.of; thence southwesterly along the
boundary of the Olsen Subdivision to the most westerly corner thereof, said point
being the northerly corner of Lot 18 of the said Olsen Subdivision; thence south-
westerly along the Northwesterly line of said Subdivision to a point in the North-
easterly line of Lot 233 of R,i%.Burge.ss Walnut Lands Map No. 2; thence southeasterly.
along the northeasterly line of said Lot 233 to the dividing line between Lots 233 and
234; thence southwesterly on said dividing line to the center of Clayton Way; thence
southeasterly along the center of Clayton Way to its intersection with the center
of Concord Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Concord Avenue to the North-
west corner of Lot 107; thence south to the corner common to Lots 96, 97, 107,
and 108; thence west to the corner common to Lots 93, 94, 110, and 111; thence south
i� to the corner common to Lots 65, 67, 93 and 94 said point being in the center of
Walnut Avenue; thence west along the center of Walnut Avenue to its intersection
iwith the center of Farm Bureau Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Farm
Bureau Road to the corner common to Lots 38 and 69; thence west to the corner common
to Lots 34, 35, 70 and 71; thence south to the corner common to Lots 34, 35, 23 and 24;
thence west to the corner common to Lots 24, 25, 33 and 34; thence south to the
center of the Concord to Clayton Highway at the corner of Lots 24 and 25; thence -
northwesterly along the center of s^.id highway to the northwest corner of Lot 3
i of the Resubdivision of Lots 11 and 12 of the Francisco Galindo Estate; thence south-
erly along the west line of said Lot 3 to the southwest corner thereof; thence west
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I to the northwest corner of Lot 9; thence. southerly to the southwest corner of
said Lot 9; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Lot 14 of the Subdivision
of the lands of the Francisco Galindo Estate; thence southerly along the west line
of said Lot 14 to the Southwest corner t .ereof, said point being in the center of
Ynez Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Ynez Avenue to Its intersection
with the center of Ridge Drive as shown on the Map of Ridge Park Subdivision, said
point being the Northwest corner of Lot 22 of said subdivision; thence southerly
following the west lot line of Lot 22 to the most northeasterly corner of Lot 19;
thence southwesterly along the easterly line of Lots 19, 18, 17, and 16, to the
j southerly line of said Ridge Park Subdivision, being the southwest boundary line
i of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along, said Rancho line to its
intersection with the dividing line between the lands of Antonio naroni and the
Cowell Lime and Cement Coj thence northeasterly along sa.ld dividing line to the
road leading from Concord to Cowell; thence satheasterly along said road to the
most westerly corner of Lot 31, Galindo Estate- thence northeasterly along the
northerly line of Lots 31, 30, 29, and 28, Galindo Estate to the Northeast corner
of said Lot 28; thence southeasterly on the dividing line between said Lot 28 and
the Johnston Tract to the most northerly corner of Lot 32 of the Galindo Estate;
thence on the line dividing Lots 29, 30, and 31 from Lots 32, 33. 34 and 35 allof
the Galindo Estate, to the most westerly corner of said Lot 35; thence southeasterly
alon:; the southwesterly line of Lot 35 to the southeasterly boundary of the Rancho
Monte del Diablo and the point of beginning.
CONCCRD SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BEGINNING at a point on the Concord-Pacheco Highway opposite the southwest
corner of that 3.90 acre tract now or formerly owned by Bisso; thence northeasterly
in a straight line throuup a point 15 chains westerly of the northeast corner of a
160 acre tract now or formerly owned by Gill to the County road leading from Concord
to Avon; thence northwesterly along said County Road to the north line of a 6.14
acre tract owned by the Port Costa Water 9o; thence east along said line to the
west line of the 101.95 acre tract of said Port Costa Water Co; thence northerly,
i southeasterly and northeasterly along the boundary of said tract to the most
northerly corner thereof, which is identiail with the southwest corner of the 85.25
acre tract now or formerly owned by Vargas; thence northeasterly along the westerly
line of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; thence easterly along the north
line of said tract to the Southwest corner of what is dommonly known as the Government ,.
Ranch; thence northerly along the westerly line of the Government Ranch to the
i northe^.st corner of the 862.75 acre tract now or formerly owned by Hooper; thence
westerly to a point on Hastings Creek where the north line of said tract if produced
westerly would intersect the same; thence northerly along said Hastings Creek,
following the meanderings thereof to the mouth of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly
along Seal Creek, following the mennderings thereof to where a line passing through
the center of Section 7, T 2 Li. R1 W. if produced westerly would intersect the same;.
thence east to the West 1/4 corner of said Section 7; thence south along the west
line of said Section 7 to the easterly line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence �...
southeasterly along said line to the southwest corner of Lot 1, Section 17, T 2 N.,
R. 1 W., thencenorth to the west 1/4 corner of said Section 17; thence east 1 mile
to the east 1/4 corner of Section 17; thence south 1 1/4 mile; thence east 1/2 mile;
thence south to the northeast line of the Rancho Monte dei Diablo; thence southeasterly
along said Rancho line to the most easterly comer of the 309.5 acre tract now
or formerly owned by Williams; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the
boundary of said tract to the most northerly corner of the 98.24 acre tract now
owned by DuBoise; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the boundary of said
DuBoise tract to the most northerly corner of the 101 acre tract now or formerly
owned by Gehringer; thence southwesterly along the Northerly line of said tract
to the most northerly corner of Lot 18 of the Olsen Subdivision; thence southwesterly
along the no.thwesterly line of said Subdivision to a point in the northeasterly
line of Lot 233 of R.i�.Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2; thence southeasterly along
the northeasterly line of said Lot 233 to the dividing line between Lots 233 and
234; thence southwesterly on said dividing line to the center of Clayton Way; -
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thence southeasterly along the center of Clayton Way to its intersection with the
center of Concord Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Concord Avenue
to the northwest corner of Lot 107; thence south to the corner common to Lots 96,97,
107 and 109; thence west to the corner common to Lots 93, 94, 110 and 111;
thence south to the corner common to Lots 65, 67, 93 and 9 , said point being in the
center of Walnut Avenue; thence west along the center of Walnut Avenue to its inter-
section with the center of Farm Bureau Road; thence southeasterly along the center
of Farm Bureau Road to the corner common to Lots 39 and 69; thence west to the corner
common to Lots 34, 35, 70 and 71; thence south to the corner common to Lots 34, 35,
23 and 24; thence west to the corner common to Lots 24, 25, 33 and 34; thence south
' to the center of the Concord to Clayton Highway at the corner of Lots 24 and 25;
thence northwesterly along center of said Highway to the northwest corner of Lot 3
of Resubdivision of Lots 11 and 12 of the Francisco Galindo Estate; thence southerly
along the west line of said Lot 3 to the sothwest corner thereof; thence westerly to -"
the northwest corner of Lot 9; thence southerly to the southwest corner of said Lot 9;
thence westerly to the northwest corner of Lot 14 of the Subdivision of the lands of
the Francisco Galindo Estate; thnce southerly along the west line 6f said Lot 14 <
to the southwest corner thereof, said point being in the center of Ynez Avenue;
thence westerly along the center of Ynez Avenue to its intersection with the center
of Ridge Drive, as shown on the Map of Ridge Park Subdivision said point being the
northwest corner of Lot 22 of said subdivision; thence southerly and following the
wesioline of said Lot 22 to the most northeasterly corner of Lot 19; thence south-
. westerl}• along the easterly line of Lots 19, 19, 17, and 16, to the southerly line
of said Ridge Park Subdivision being the easterly line of the Rancho San Miguel;
thence northwesterly and southwesterly along said Rancho line, being also along the
Walnut Creel:-Concord Highway, to a point in ''Nalnut Creek; thence in a general northerly --!r
direction down center'line of Walnut Creek to its intersection with the North line of
the Waters 103 acre tract; thence northeasterly to the most northerly corner thereof;
thence northwesterly along the easterly line of the County Road to the most northerly =_
corner of the Concord Sewer Farm; thence easterly along the north line of said Sewer
Farm and northeasterly along the west line of the California eater Service 70.41 -
acre tract to a point in the center line of the County Highway leading from Pacheco
to Concord; thence southeasterly along said highway to point of beginning.
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In Matter of Vacations for
County Per Diem Employees.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, Section 4327, of the Political Code of the State of California,
provides as follows:
°County officers and employees shall be entitled to a
vacation of not exceeding fifteen full working nays {=;i
with pay for each year of full-time service, which
vacations may not be cumulative from year-to year.
Elected county officers under bond shall not themselves
be subject to the limitations of this section".
AND WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, .`
State of California, is desirous of adopting rules and regulations governing the vacat-
ions
acat ions of per diem employees of said County pursuant to the provisions of said code
section.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the following rules and regulations
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governing such vacations for said employees, be and they are hereby adopted:
1. No per them employee of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
shall be entitled to any vacation unless and until he shall have worked a number of "4
days equivalent to the number of working days in a calendar year.
2. Working days, as herein defined, shall be computed upon the basis
of the county standard five-day week, from Monday to Friday, inclusive, of each week;
provided, however, that all holidays which fall on any day above-defined as a working
day shall be credited to each such employee as a working day. ?.
3. The rate of pay for the vacation period shall be computed upon the
basis of the average daily wage received by each employee during the period of ninety
(90) days immediately preceding the vacation.
4. In fixing vacations for such employees no working days shall be considered
prior to October 1, 1936. "tc;
5. Vacation schedules for the respective per diem employees shall be worked
out by the heads of the respective departments. - -
A y es: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. _
-- Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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Monday, Oct. 18th, 1937 -- Cont Id.
In Matter of Applications for aid.
iIt is by the Board ordered that applications for aid be granted to following
applicants, to wit:
RICHARD M. VAN EATON, 1112 Hennsley Ave. Nt.Richmond.
$25 State and $25. county aid per month for needy blind be granted to begin
as of 10-12-37.
PATRICIA McLDO D, 636- 31st St. Richmond.
25 State and $25. county aid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
Oct. 1, 1937•
JOHN G. POOLE, 421 Clayton St. E1 Cerrito.
$23.50 State-and $23.50 County aid per month for needy blind be renewed as
of Sept. 1, 1937•
HATTIE WESTON, 235 Richmond Ave. Richmond.
Aid for needy blind be denied as of 10-19-717.
DORA E. HALL, 5844 Sar. Jose Ave. Richmond. ,
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
WILBER D. HALL, 5844 San Jose Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and. $12.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
SOPHIE MULLER, 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $$11.00 State and $11. county aid per
month*be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
BELLE F. SMITH, 543 B. St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 10_1_37•
FRANK CHEEK, 330- 11th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the am aunt of $7.00 State and $7.00 county aid per
month be restored as of 10-1-37.
CARRIE O'HARAN, 2575 Ohio, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of J12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per
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month be increased to 316. State and $16. county aid per month as of 10-1-37-
CHARLES O'HARAN, 2575 Ohio, Richnond.
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
i month be increased to $16. State and $16. county aid per month as of 10-1-37.
NANCY CUNNINGHAM, 524- 22nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 9-30-37-
ROBERT TOTMAN, 255- 15th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 10_31_37.
ALBERTIS S. HINT, Rte 1, Box 77-A, Los Gatos, Cal. (E1 Cerrito)
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $$17.50 County aid
per month be discontinued as of 10-31-37, Santa Clara Co. will accept transfer effect-
ive 11-1-37-
WILLIAM JAMES McINTYRE, R.F.D. Bax 1002, Richmond.
OLD Age Security be denied as of 10-18-37.
JOHN SANTOS, Alvarado St. San Pablo
Old Age Security be denied as of 10-13-37-
ELIZABETH MEDEROS, 934 Everett st. E1 Cerrito.
$10 State aid only per month be changed from Elizabeth Mederos and made '
payable to Mrs. Harry Kalis, 934 Everett St. E1 Cerrito as of 11-1-37.
( SUSAN JAN MITCHELL, Canyon
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month bo granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
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VILLIAt:7 9. KNAPP, Danville, Calif. (Wood Ranch)
Old Age Security in the amount of $5. State and $5. county aid per month
be discontinued as of 7-1-37, and that $5. state and $5. county aid per month be '
restored as of 9-1-37-
DANIEL CLINE 1114 Court St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
HATTIE M&,1ANN DONLON, 2021 Buena Vista. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $30.00 State only per month be granted
to begin as of 10-1-37.
JOHN DUGGAN, Box 314, RFD, Walnut Creek.
Old -ge Security in the am m,nt of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be restored As of 8-1-37, and that $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 8-31-37.
EDWARD A. -VORSANGER, 512 Arch St. Martinez. ------
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month'
be discontinued as of 6-13-J7; $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be re-
stored as of 8-2-37, and than $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be dis-
continued as of 9-30-37. I
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JAMES MILLER, nillslde Ave. Walnut Creek,
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of 10-1-37
ROLLIN TROUSLOT, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security In the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be increased to $17. State and $17. county aid per month as of 10-1-37.
FRED VEIRS, RFD, Walnut Creek
' Old Age Security in the amount o $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 10-31-37.
JULIA 14. DUGGAN, Box 314, RFD Walnut Creek.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of 10-1.37.
y,
LUCIDQ, ROSE, 215 Foster St. Martinez.
$10 State aid only per month be made payable to Rosalie Hincs, 215 Foster
' St. Martinez, instead of to Rose Lucldo, beginning as of 11-1-37.
FRANCIS PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martinez ,t
$10 State and 410 county aid per month be changed to $20 State aid only per iy
month as of 10-1-37. -
JOHN KOMAS, Wharf-Cardinallirs place, Pittsburg (Mail: C/o Lincoln Grill)
County cash allowance in the amount of $13 00per month be granted to begin
as of 10-1-37-
ANTONIO LUCIDO., 115 Los Medancs St. Pittsburg
$10 State and 410 county aid per month, for needy blind be renewed as of 7-1-371-
THOMAS R. EPLING, Box 476, Port Chicago, _
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per Mont
be e,ranted to and accepted as a transfer 18 of 11-1-37.
FPANCISCA ZAPATA HE}hERA, 48 West 6th St. Pittsburg..
$40 State and 335. county aid per month for needy children be granted to
begin as of 10-1-37.
DEFLINA BOSIO, 705 York, Pittsburg. -
$30 State and $30 county.al5 per month for needy children be renewed as of
11-1937•
' SALVATORE CALONE, 850 Cutter, Pittsburg.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be changed to
$30 State and $10 county aid per month as of 10-1-37.
LOUISE CUBA, 428 Cutter St.Pittsburg.
$20 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be changed to .
$30 State only per month as of 10-1-37.
LEONA McDONALD, Rte 1, Box 57 , Pittsburg.
$20 State and $20. county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 11-1-37-
GEORGE W.- GROVES, Brentwood.
$25. State and $25. county aid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
10-1-37•
JOHN MACKLIN POSTLETHWAITE,.601 Fourth St. Antioch.
Old age Security in the amount of $15.50 State and $15.50 County aid Der Mont
be granted to begin as of 10-1-37.
GERTRUDE OCZiPO , Oakley. -
$40 State and $40 county aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of 10-1-37-
FRANCES RUIZ, 904- 6th St. Antioch. .
' $3o State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 11-1-37.
MARY FERNANDEZ, 215- 6th St. Antioch.
$30 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$30. State and 310 county aid per month Re of 11-1-37 and renewed as of 11-1-37-
JOSEPHINE FERREIRA, 802- 10th St. Antioch.
' $10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be changed to
$20 State aid only per month a8 of 10-1-37.
CHARLES, BENJAISIid ALEXANDER C/o Mrs. John Bryan, RFD Box 1042, Richmond,
JANE ALEXANDER, C/o Mrs. Llita G.71ard, 2541 Lowell Ave. Richmond-
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for ',Yards of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 6-1-37 and Ire made payable to Mrs. John Bryan, R F.D. Box 1042,
Richmond, for Charles and Benjamin Alexander.
$10. State and 410 county aid per month for a '%lard of the Juvenile.Court be -
renewed as of 6-1-37, and be made payable to Mrs. L11ta. G.Ward, 2541 Lowell Avenue,
Richmond.
PAULINE & GECRGE HALTER, C/o Mrs. Mary Bucciarelli,
206 S. 41st St. Richmond.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for Wnrds of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 6a-37.
_... FRANCES WILSON,*C/o Mr.liilfred Stiff, Crockett.
$10 State and $5.00 county aid oe r month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 8-1-37.
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Monday, Oct. 18, 1937 -- Cont'd.
CAMILLO, DAVID AND OLVALDO MINCHACA, C/o St.Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael.
$30 State and $30 bounty aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to ,he St. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, as of 10-31-37,
and that S30 State and $30 county aid per month be made payable to Mrs. Allison
Emerine, 816 "exington, E1 Cerrito, as of 11-1-37.
In Matter of authorizing Auditor to
place redeemed uroperty and property sold
at public auction, on Assessment Rolls
for 1937-39.
Upon petition of G.O.Meese, C•,unty Assessor and said petition having been
approved by the District Attorney of Cont-a Costa county,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby authorized to add to the 1937-39 assessment rolls of Contra '
Costa County and extend taxes on same, the following listed property which has been
redeemed by installments, wholly redeemed or sold by the Tax Collector at public
auction, since July 1st, 1937, to wit:
PROPERTY SOLD BY TkX COLLECTOR. ,
No. 476 D.L. McCracken, San Pablo, Caiif. Bay Shore Tract,
Lot 7, Block 6, Assessed value of land, $70.00.
No. 477 Carol Gossett, C/o State of California,
1220 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Bay Shore Tract, Lot 8, Blk.6, Assessed value land 70,00,
No. 494 James E3. McKay, 715 Willow St. Martiffm, Calif.
Bay Shore Tract, Undiv. 551/1000th Int. in Lots
13, 14, 15, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, 160.00.
No. 495 E. F.Blalock, C/o State of California,
2357 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez, Calif.
Bay Shore Tract, Undiv. 221/1000th int. in Lots
13,14,15, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, 50-00-
No.
0.00.No. 496 E.F.Blalock, C/o Stateof California,
2357 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez, Calif.
Bay Shore Tract, Undiv. 228/1000th int. in Lots
13,14,15, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, 60.00
No. 498 James Id. McKay, 715 Willow St. Martinez, Calif.
Bay Shore Tract,
Lots 17,18,19, Blk, 7, Assessed value of land, 230,00
No. 570 Alma Investment Co.c/o State of California,
C/o F,R.Ainkhouse, 26 Montgomery St.San Francisco, .
Calif. Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond
Lot 4, Blk 71 Assessed value of land, 170.00
No. 578 Max & Thelma Holtz, C/o State of California,
5123 Roosevalt Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond, N.E.
of Lot 4, Blk 8, Assessed value of land 60,00
No. 707 A. Balifro, C/o State of California,
1811 brush St. Oakland, Calif.
Third Addn. to Richmond, Lot 7, Blk 22, Assessed
value of the land 100.00,
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No. 722 A. Califro, C/o State of California.,
1811 Brush St. Oakland, Calif. '
Third Addn. to Richmond, Lot 28, Blk 22,
Assessed value of land, 70.00
No. 804 A. Califro, C/o State of California, 1811 Brush
St. Oakland, California
4th Addn. to Richmond, Lot 4, Blk 36, Assessed value _
of land, 90.00
No. 805 to
853 Inc. C. Robinson, C/o State of California,
26 Irving St. San Francisco, Cal. ;,;,
th Addn to Richmond, Lot 51 Blk 47,
Assessed value of land, 80.00,Impts. $440.
No. 852 to
854 Inc. G.E.MSlnes, C/o State of California, ,
2201 Macdom ld Ave. Richmond, Calif.
4th Addn, to Richmond, Lot 6, Blk 47,
Assessed value of land, 110.00, Impts. $660.
No. 911 I.F. Smith, C/o State of California,
205 Western Drive, hichmond, Calif.
Bay View Addn, Lots 23 & 24, Blk 54,
Assessed value of land, 70.00.
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No. 914 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, i
'. 509 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, C,;if. Hw View Addn.
Lots 6 & 7, Blk 55, Assessed value of lend, $60.00
No.1093 Mrs. Allan Gordon, C/o State of California .
- 2590 Edwards Ave. Richmond, Calif. Bay View Addn.
Lots 7 & 6, Blk 75, Assessed value of land, 6o.00
No. 1166 PS.D. Wolff, C/o state of Calif ornia, 239 Pomona Ave.
- E1 Cerrito, Calif. Canal Subdivision, Lot 24,
Blk 2, Assessed value of land, 120.00 .`
No, 1167 M,".+'o1Pf, C/o State of California, 239 Pomona Ave..
E1 Cerrito, Calif. Canal Subdivision, Lot 25, _
Blk 2, Assessed value of land 150.00 .
No. 1199 M.I.Wolff, C/o State of California, 239 Pomona Ave. -.+=
E1 Cerrito, Calif. Canal Subd.ivisia•, Lot 23,
Blk 5, Assessed,value of land, 120.00
' No. 1303 I. McGuffin, 724 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Canal Subdivision, Lot 25, Blk 6, Assessed
value of land, 150.00
No. 1669 Fred C.Struver, c/o H.W.Wernse, Monadnock Bldg. °
San Francisco, Calif. Canal Subdivision,
Lot-13, Blk 26, Assessed value of land, 150.00 ',
No. 2232 R.F.Pettet, 236 W. 11th St. Pittsburg, Calif. `p
Canal Subdivision, Lot 17, Blk 41, Assessed
value of land, 50.00
No. 2352 S.A.Hansen, C/o 6tateof California, 623 — 13th 5=(
St. Oakland, Calif. Townsite of Santa Pe,
Com. NW cor. Cutting Blvd. & 3rd St. the W. 50'
x 90' in Blk 5, Assessed value of land 240.00
No. 2360 I. McGuffin, 724 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 15, Blk 6, Assessed
value of land 60.00 3
No. 2404 R.F.Pettet, 236 'r.. 11th St. Pittsburg, Calif.
Townsite.of Santa Fe, Lot 27, Blk 9, _ "2
' Assessed value of land, 90.06
No. 2620 C.Robison, C/o Stateof California
926 Irving St. San Francisco, California.
Townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 10, blk 23,
Assessed value of land, 120.00 Impts. $120.
No. 2747 I. McGuffir, 724 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Calif. 6
Townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 9, Blk 32,
Assessed value of land, 150.00
No. 2761 M. J. & Josephine Frago, 917 Main St. Redwood
City, Calif. Townsite of Santa Fe, N. 701 of 3
Lots 1,2,3, Blk 34, Assessed value of land, 340,00 z
No. 3046 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California
509 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif. -`a
Townsite of Santa Fe, Lots 16 and 192 Blk 47 "x
Assessed value of land, 240.00
No. 3055 M.D."olff, C/o State of California,
239 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, Calif. Townsite of �
Santa Fe, Lots 14 & 15, Blk 46, j'tp
Assessed value of lard, 200.00
' No, 3252 H.B.Day, et al. C/o State of California
2325 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Nystrom's Add It Ion, Lots 14 & 15, Blk 4,
Assessed value of land, 240.00
No. 3330 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Mac—
donald Ave. Richmona, California.
Nystrom Is addition, Lots 23-24, Blk 6, >.:`z
Assessed value of lard, 240.00
' No. 3356 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509
'dacdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif. r
Nystrom's Addition, Lots 5 & 6, Blk 12,
Assessed value of land, 240.00
No, 3360 Dan Noziglia, Cab State of California, 509
"acdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif.
1Vystrom's Addition, Lots 13 & 14, Blk 12,
Assessed value of land, 240.00
No. 3378 Dan Noziglia, C/o state of California, 509
Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif.
Nystrom's Adoitlon, Lots 1 & 2, Blk 13, s
Assessed value of land, 330.00
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1.1onday, Oct. 18th, 1937-- Cont'd.
No. 3398 D. B.Edwards, C/o State of Cnllfo.-niR, C/o Burg Bros.
Alchmond, CA,If. Nystrom-.s Addition, Lots 21,22,
23, Blk 13, Assessed value of land, $910.00
No. 3393 R.D.Wallace, 1209 S. 54th St. hIchmond, Calif.
Nys rom's Addition, Lot 30, Dlk 13, Assessed value land 120.00
No. 3408 i. mcGuffin , 72L Barrett Ave. Richmond, Cal. Nystrom's
Addition- Lot 13 and W. 1/2 of Lot 16, Blk 14,
Assessed value of land, 290.00
No. 3554 D.B.Edvards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Griffin & "atrous Addn, Lot 16, Blk 11
Assessed value of land .100.00
No. 3555 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Griffin & "atrous Ad5n. Lot 17,B1k 1,
Assessed value of land, .100.00
No. 3559 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California,
C/o Burg Bros. Richmond, Calif. Griffin & "atrous Addn.
Lots 20, 21 and 22, Blk 1, Assessed value of land, .300-00
No. 3564 A. H.B.1dinger, (;6 State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Cal. Griffin & "atrous Addn. Lot 4, Blk 4,
Assessed value of land, 120.00
No. 3573 A.H. Saldinger, C/o State of California. C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Griffin & Tatrous Addn. Lots
14,15 17, Blk 4. Assessed value of land, 390-00
No. 3614 Contra Costa Title Cc., a/c R.Barry Cox, C/o State of
California, Griffin &- "atrous Addn. Lot 11, Blk 7
Assessed value of land, 120.00
No. 3615 Contra costa Title Co. A/c R. Barry Ccx
C/o State of California, Griffin & Watrous Addn.
Lot 12, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, 120.00
No. 3653 E.F. Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931— 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. Griffin & 'Watrous Addn. Lots 10 & 11,
Blk 9, Assessed value of land, 200.00
No. 3763 E,F.Tebbi, C/o State of California, 1931- 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. Griffin & "atrousAddn. Lot 34, Blk
14. Assessed value of land, 130-00
No. 4570 E. F.Blalock, C/o State of California, 2357 Pacheco
Blvd. Martinez, Calif. Walls Harbor Center, Lots
9 and•10, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, 200.00
No. 4592 D. B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Walls Harbor Center, Lots 3 to 15,
Blk 4-, Assessed value of land, 1300-00
Na. 4592 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of Califo-da, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif-. Walls Harbor Center, Lots
17 and 15, Blk 4 Assessed value of land, 230-00
No. 4595. E.F,Blalock, C/o State of California, 2357'Pneheco
Blvd. 11artinez, Calif. Walls Harbor Center, Lots 3
to 12, Inc. Blk 5. Assessed value of land 1000.00
No. 4620. Contra Costa Zitle Co. C/o State of California, Martinez.
Calif. Walls Harbor Center, Lot 49, Blk 7, Assessed
value of land, 100.00
No. 4630. C.F-Higg!n a, C/o State of California- 1159 Market St.
San Francisco, Calif. Walls Harbor Center, Lot 14,
Blk 8, Assessed value of land, 100.00
No. 4630 D.B.Edwards, C/o Stateof California. C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond. Calif. Lots 18 to 34, Inc. Blk 9. Assessed
value of land, ("all's Harbor Center) 1760.00
No.
4631 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California, C/o
F.R.Dr-Inkhouse, 26 Montgomery St. San Francisco, 'Plif.
Wall's Harbor Center, Lot 13, Blk 8, Assessed value land 100,00 ImptJ250
ib. 4758 W. Trombley, C/o State of California, 1819 Cutting Blvd.
Richmond, Calif. Wall's Harbor Center, Lots 7 & 8
Block 14, Assessed value of land, 200.00
No. 46
08 W.Trombly, C/o State of Callfcrrk, 1619 Cutting Blvd.
Richmond, Calif. Wallis Harbor Center, Lots 3 to
26, Inc. Blk 16, Assessed value of land, 2460.00
No. 4806 E.B.Bull, C/o State of California, Richmond, California.
Walls Harbor Center, Lots 29 to 33, inc.Blk 16,
Assessed valve of land, 530.00
No. 4819
Walter Trombley, C/o State of California, 1819
Cuttint^ Blvd. hlcl:,ord, CaliforriR, Wall's Harbor
Center, Lots 2 & 3, B1k.18, Assessed value of lani, 200.00
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No. 4619 Agular, Day & Homes, C/o State of California, Richmond,
Cal. V7alls Harbor Center Tract, Lots 7 to 13, Inc. '
Blk. 16, Assessed value of land, $7j0.00 �^
No. 5226 Parr Richmond Terminal Corp. C/o 'tate of California,
Richmond, Calif. Ellis Landing Subdivision, Lots
1, 2, 3: Blk 7 Assessed value of land, 350.00
No. 5259 C. Robison, C o State of California, 926 Irving St.
San Francisco, Calif. Ellis Landing Subdivision
' Lots 6 & 9 Blk 11, Assessed value of land, 200.00 t
No. 5277 C.Robison, C/o State of California, g
_926 Irving St. San Frac'eo, Calif. Ellis Landing
subdivision, Lots 46 & 47, Blk 11, Assessed value of land, 200.00
No. 5329 ".F. Blalock, C/o State of California, ' 2357 Pacheco
Blvd. Martinez, Calif. Ellis Landing Subdivision
Lots 19 & 20, Blk 14, Assessed value of land, 270.00
No. 5366 W.Trobmley, C/o State of California, 1619 Cutting Blvd.
Richmond, Cat f. Ellis-anding Subdivision, Lots 7,6,9, fi
Blk 18, Assessed value of land, 360.00
No. 5549 E.F.Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oaklana, Calif. amended Map of the City of nichmond, E
Lot 10,, Blk 6, Assessed value of land, ,$100, Impt.44,00
No. 5775 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Amended 'Map of the City of Richmond,
Lot 16 & N. 1/2 of Lot 17, Blk 16, Assessed value land, $260, Impts.
No. 6124 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of Califbrrla, 509 Macdonald Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Amended Map of t,e City of Richmond, Lots
17 & 18, Blk 32, Assessed value of land, $320.
No. 6965 Jenkins & Rice, C/o State of CaLifornia, 1409 Oxford St `s
Berkeley, Calif. Amended Mapof the City of Richmond,
Lot 31, Blk 77, Assessed value of land, - $100.
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Na. 7069 E.J. Dervan, C/o State of California, Raymond Apt s.
Richmond, Calif. Amended Map of the City of Richmond,
Lot 32, Blk 83, Assessed value of land, $200. :
Ne. 7129 M.+J.19olff, C/o Stateof California, 239 Pomona Ave. E1
Cerrito, Calif. Amended Map of the City of Richmond,
Lots 11 & 12,'Blk 88, Assessed value of land, $330. -'
No. 7138. G.E.Milnes, C/o State of California, 2201 Macdonald Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Amended Map of the City of Richmond,
Lots 8 and 9, Blk 89, Assessed value of land, $340.
No. 7698 E.J.Dervan, C/o Stateof California, Raymond Apts. Richmond
Calif. ATended Map of the City of Richmond, S. 151of Lot <ts,
17 & all of Lot 18 Blk 122, Assessed value of land, $270.
No. 8045 I. McGuffin, 724 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Calif. Town of
Pt.Pichmond, Official Map No. 3, Lots 10 & 11, Blk A,
Assessed value of land, $120
No. 805E C.Robison, 926 Irving St. San rranclsco, Call f. shown
of Pt. Richmond, Official Map No. 3, Lot 20, Blk B. A
Assessed value of land, $ 70
No. 6105 Contra Costa Title Co. C/o State of California, Martinez;
6alifornia. Town of Pt. Richmond Official Map No. 3,
Lot 15, Blk E. Assessed value of lard, $ 5001
' No. 8128 J.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting
Blvd. "ichmond, Calif. Town of Pt. Richmond Official
Map No. 3, Lot1 Blk N. Assessed value of land, $60
No. 8130 S.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting
Blvd. Richmond, Calif. Town of Pt.P.ichmond, �fflclal
Llan N6. 3, Lot 3, Blk N. Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 8344 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California, C/o F.R.
Drinkhouse, 26 Mon-.gomery St_ San Francisco, Calif. t
Richmond Tract, Lots 1 to 5, Inc. Blk H. Assessed
value of land, $500. Impts. ,
$3600
No. 8366 E.F. Tubbs,C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oakland, California Richmond Villa, Lot 1, Blk 2, -"ll
s
Asses=ed value of land, $130 Impts.
$30
No. 8375 I. McGuffin, 725 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Calif. Richmond
Villa. Lots 13 1 14, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $120. .t
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No. 8867 C.F.Higglns, C/o Stnteof Californh
1159 Market St. San Francisco Calif. Lot 18, Blk 2,
Turpin's Addn. Assessed value of land, $ 60.
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No. 8964 M A.Marchese, C/o State of California, Martinez, Calif.
Turpins Addn. Lot 10, Blk 13, Assessed value of land, $110, ,
No. 9098 Contra Costa Title Co, C/o State of California, Martinez,-
California.
artinez,California. Belvedere Tract, Lot 34, Blk 1, Assessed
value of land, $ 70,
No. 9117 Contra Costa Title Co. C/o State of California, Martinez
California. Belvedere Tract, Lot 6, Blk 3, Assessed
value of land, 70.
No. 9306 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lots
5 & 6, Blk 21, Assessed value of land, $340.
No. 9417 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Marti-.a Washington tract,
Lot 1, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, .$180
No. 9513 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. HighInd Tract Lot 6, Blk F
Assessed value of land, '$100.
No. 9626 Contra Costa Title Co. C�o State of California,
Martinez, Calif. West ichmond Tract, Lot 18, Blk
5, Assessed value of land, $ 40,
'No. 9660 Contra Costa Title Co, C/o State of California, Mar-
tinez, California West hichmond Tract, Lot 3, Blk 8
Assessed value of lard, $ 50
No. 9661 R. Barry Cox, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting
Bldg, Richmond, Calif. West Richmond Tract , Lot
4 & W. 1/2 of Lot 5, Blk 8, Assessed value of land, $80
No. 9726 Carol Gossett, C/o Stateof California, 1220'Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Lots 7 & 8 Blk 16, West Richmond
Tract, Assessed value of Land, $120,
No. 9896 E. J. Dervan, C/o Stateof California, 315 25th St.
Richmond, Calif. Brown Andrade , Lots 15 & 16, Blk 5
Assessed value of larr, $320,
No.10161 J.A.Aguiar, Et al. C/o State of California, Richmond,
California. Brown Andrade Lot 21, Blck 20, Assessed
value of land, $16o.
No. 10221 I. McGuffln, 724 narrett Ave. Richmond, Calif,
Andrade Par,Tract, Lots 36 & 37, Blk 1, Assessed -
value of land $120.
No. 10288 Carol Gossett, C/o State of California, 1220 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Park Tract, Lots 21 &
22, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 10290 Helen M. Patterson, C/o State of California, 4709
Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Park Tract
Lots 25 & 26, Blk 5, Assessed value of lard, $120.
No. 10377 Carol Gossett C/o State of California, 1220 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Park Tract, Lots
Blk 10, Assessed value of lard, $26o.
No. 10396 Lee R.Daniels, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton
Ave, Richmond, Calif. Andrade Park Tract, Lots 27 & 28 ,.
Blk. 10, assessed value of lard, $340
No. 10406 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Brown -ndrade Tract No. 3, -
Lots 10 & 11, Blk 1, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 10470 I. McGuffin, 724 Barrett Ave. Richmond; Calif. Brown '
Andrade Tract No. 3, Lots 28 & 29, Blk 3, Assessed
value of land, $120.
No. 10762 M.A.Marchese, C/o State of California, Martinez,Cali f.
Lincoln Boulevard Tract, Lot 10, Blk 5, Assessed
value of land, $100.
No. 10787 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California, 623 13th St. '
Oakland, Calif. Lincoln Boulevard Tract, Lot 11, Blk
6, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 10986 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Fay Andrade Tract, Lot 9, Blk 10, -
Assessed value of land, ..1100.
No. 11076 C.G.Higglns, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Fay Andrade Tract, Lot 3, Blk 15,
Assessed value'of land, .$120 -
No. 11249 0.F. Higgins, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Industrial Center Tract, Lots 21 & 22,
Block 5, Assessed value of land, $100.
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No. 11,271 E.B.Bull, C/o State of Califorrd a, Richmond, Califbrnia."
Industrial Center Tract, Lots 18 & 114, Blk 6,
Assessed value of la rd, $ 110.
No.11,367 E.J. Dervan, C/o State of California, 315- 25th St.
Richmond, Calif. Kearney Andrade Tract, Lots 22 &
23, Blk 3, Assessed value of land $160. "e
No. 11,440 L. Vacchierl, C/o State of California, Martinez, Calif. _
Andrade Gularte Tract, Lot 1, Blk 3, Assessed value
' of land, $ 70. {
No. 11522. Helen 14. Patterson, C/o State of Californl, 4709
Uacdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif. Lots 28 & 29, Blk 7
Assessed value of land, (Andrade Gularte Tract) $100.
5'a
No. 12,461 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, California.. Nicholl Llacdonald Ave. Civic
Center Tract, Lot 59 Blk 29, Assessed value land, $160 's
' No. 13039 J.S.Aguiar, et al. C/o State of California, Richmond
Californa, Richmond Center Tract, Lot 3, 81k 15,
Asses=_ed value of land, $190
No. 13093 E.F.Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. Richmond Center Tract, Lots 26 & 27
Blk 16, Assessed value of land, $390
No. 13,293 Aguiar, Day & Homes, C/o State of Ca_lifornh, Richmond
Calif. Richmond Pullman Home Tract, Lot 9, Blk 9,
Assessed value of land, $170
No. 13,356 Dr.%Vm. H.Berfeind, C/o State of California, 1378
Francisco St. San Francisco, Calif. Richmond
Pullman Home Tract, Lots 33 & 34, Blk 10, Assessed
value of land, $320.
No 13,361 Aguiar, Day & Homes, C/o State of California, Richmond,
Calif. Richmond Pullman Home Tract Lot 4, Blk 11,
Assessed value of land, $170
No. 13,415 Carol Gossett, C/o State of California 1220 Macdonald -
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Lots 24 & 25, Blk 13, Richmond
Pullman Home Tract, Assessed value of land, $320.
No. 13,609 D.B.Edwards, C.o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite
Lot 4, Blk 6, Assessed value of land, $250.
No. 13,984 O.F."arner, C/o State of Califbrrda. '619 Thirty-first j
St. Richmond, Calif. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite
Lot 6, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, $160.
No. 13,925 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite
Lots 25 & 26, Blk 21, Assessed value of land, $320.
No. 13,957 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros. -
Richmond, Calif. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite -
Lot 31, Blk 22, Assessed value of land, $150.
No. 13,973 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of Califo m la, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif Spaulding Richmond PullmanTownsite
Lot 25, Bik 23, Assessed value of land, $170.
No. 14,390 D.B.Edwar�s, C/o State of Califo-,-lnia, C/o BurgBros.
Richmond, Calif. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Tovm site -_
Lot 14, Blk 40, Assessed value of land, $140.
' No. 14,906 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.,
Richmond, Calif. Lot 15, Blk 21, Grand View Terrace,
Assessed value of land, $280
No. 15,135 Aguiar, Day & Homes, C/o State of California, Richmond x
Calif. Grand Vk w Terrace, Lot 39, Blk 35, Assessed
value of land, -$140.
' No. 15,188 J.H. Kittlehakc, c/o State of Californi4'3336 Cutting
Blvd. Richmond, Calf. Fifth'ddn. to Richmond, Lot 9 .
Blk 3, Assessed value of land, $130.
No. .15,334 Agular, Day & Homes, C/o State of Californa, Richmond
Calif. Schapiro Central Tract, Lots 13 & 14, Blk 5,
Assessed value of lam, $280
No. 15,417 Thelma HOItz, c/o State of California, 5123 Roosevelt -
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Soito's Ad:it ion, Lot 5 a 6,
Blk 3, assessed value of land, $220.
No. 15,625 Charles Robison, C/o State of California, 926 Irving
St. San Francisco, Calif. Alvarado Tract, Lots 4 & 5
Blk 3, .Assessed value of land, $190.
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No. 15,729 I.J. Milieevich, C/o State of California, 2420 Esmond Ave.
Richmord, Calif. Alvarado Tract, Lot 6, Blk 10, Assessed
value of land, $110.
No. 15,801 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Ca'_ifornin, 1440
Broadway, Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 4, Blk
2, Assessed value of land, $ 90
No, 15,802 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440
Broadway, Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 5, Blk
2, Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,807 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway
Ave. Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 11, Blk 2,
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,812 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Californ7 a, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 16,.B1k 2, Assessed
value of land, $90.
No. 15,835 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Califo�ia, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 3, Blk 3, Assessed
value of land, $90
No. 15,836 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broad-
way, Oakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 4, Blk 3,. ''..
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,840 C.Robison, C/o State of Ca.lifornla, 926 Irving St.
San Francisco, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 9, Blk
3, Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,852 C.F.Higgins, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Andrade Additi_n, Lot 3, Blk 4, $
Assessed value of land $90.
No. 15,853 C.F. Higgins, C/o State of Califorra, 2320 Clinton Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 4, Blk 4, -
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,858 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade addition, Lot 9, Blk4,
Assessed value of land, $90.
No. 15,859 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Call for nia, 1440 Broadway
Cakland, Calif. Andrade Addition, Lot 10, Blk 4,
Asses:=ed Value of land, $90
No. 15,872 O.F. Warner, C/o State of California, 619 Thirty-first -
St. Richm-nfi, Calif. Andrad-, Boulevard Tract, Lots
6 & 7, BIk 1, Assessed value of land $180
No. 15880 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broad-
way Oakland, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lot 18
Blk"1 Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,898 E. E.Crow, C/o State of California, RFD Box 5,
Richland, Calif. Andrade Boulevard 'Tract, Lot3, Block 1
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,899 E.E.Grow, C/o State of Callornia, RFD Box 295, Richmond
Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lot 44, Blk 1,
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 15,904 J.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting "
Blvd. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract,
Lot 6, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $90 _
No. 15,928 Eugene K.Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Pract, Lot 40, Blk 2,
Assessed value of land, $90
No. 151929 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Califorri, 1440 Broadway
Oaklard, Calif. Andrade Boulevard 'Tract, Lot 41, Blk
2, Assessed value of land, $90
No. 16056 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of CallfoA. a, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade Boulvard Tract, Lot 33, Blk D
Assessed value of land, $90.
No. 16,067 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lots
3 & 4, Blk E, Assessed value of land, $120. .
No. 16,080 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lots 28 & 29
Blk E., assessed value of land, also ,
No. 16,127 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald Ave.
Richmond, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lots 13, & 14,
Block G., Assessed value of land, $120..
No. 16,157 L.L.Bates, C/o State of Californ a, 659-29th St. Richmond
Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lots 29 to 32, Inc.
Blk H. Assessed value of land, $240.
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No.. 16,160 J.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting -<s
Blvd. "Richmond, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract, Lot
35, Blk H. Assessed value of land, 3 60
No. 16,164 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 `
Broadway, Oakland, Calif. Andrade Boulevard Tract,
Lot 40, Blk H. Assessed value of lend, $6o
No. 16,473 D.B.Edwards, Cho State of California., 0/o Burg Bros. s?
Richmond, Calif. Andrade Central Tract, Lots 43 & 44,B1k 5
' Assessed value of the land, $120.
No. 16,474 D.B.Edwardi , c/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros
Richmond, Calif. Andrade Central Tract, Lot 45,
Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $ 60.
No. 16,524 A.M.Cassen, C/o State of California; C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. San Pablo Villa Tract, Lots _
1, 2, 3, Blk 'o, Assessed value of land, $170.
No. 16,6200 L.Vacchieri, L/o State ofCalifornia, Martirez,Calif.
San Pablo Villa Tract, Lot 4, Hlk 20, Assessed value
of land, $90.
No.16,769 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o State of Califorda, 144o
Broadway, Oakland, Caltf. Andrade Home Tract, Lot
20, Blk 12, Assessed value of land, $6o -
No. 16,769 Eugene K. Sturgis, C/o St.,re of California, 1440 Broad-
way, Oaklanc, Calif. Andrade Home Tract, Lot 21,
Blk 12, Assessed value of land $6o,
No. 16,808 Lester 11. Eaton, C/o State of California, 681- 32nd
St.'Richmond, Calif. Andrade Home Tract,' Lot 30, Blk
13, Assessed value of land, $80
No. 16,909 Lester M. Eaton, C/o State of California, 681- 32nd
St. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Home Tract, Lot 31, Blk
13, Assessed value of land, $80
No. 16,810 Lester M. Eaton, C/o State of California, 681 32nd
St. Richmond, Calif. Andrade Home Tract, Lot 32, Blk
13, Assessed value of land, $60
No. 17,492 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California, C/o
F.R.Drinkhouse, 26 Montgomery St. San Francisco,
Calif. East Richmond Boulevard 'tract, Lot 12, Bick
12, Assessed value of lard, $640.
No. 17,548 E.F. Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931- 90th Ave. y
Oakland, Calif- East Richmond Boulevard Tract,
Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 16, Assessed value of land, $300.
No. 17,691 K.H. McCutchen, C/o State of California, 5136 McBryde py
Ave. P.ichmond, Calif. East Richm,�nd Boulevard Iract
Lot 12, Blk 23, Assessed value of land, $110. >..4
v E.F.Tebbs. C/o Stateof California, 1931 90th Ave.
No. 17,18 r
Oakland, Calif. Ea-t Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot a
21, Block 24, Asses--ed value of land, $150
No. 17,719 E,F.Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. East Richmond Boulevard Tract-,
Lot 22, Blk 24, Assessed value of land $150
No. 17,798 E.F.Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave ''
oaklan5.Calif. East Richmond Boulevard Tract,LQt 3 -
21ock 30, Assessed value of land, $120.
' No. 17,819 Thelma Holtz, C/o State of California, 5123 Roosevelt s
Ave.Richmond, Calif. East richmond Boulevard Tract
Lot 12, Blk. 31, Assessed value of land, $160.
110. 17,932 S.J. Joyce, C/o State of California, 5324 McBryde Ave.
Richmond, Calif. mast Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot
23, Blk 37, Assessed value of lard, $150.
No. 17,946 E.F•Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931- 90th Ave.
' Oakland, Calif. East Richmonc Boulevard Tract,
Lot 5, Blk 4o, Assessed value of land $150.
No. 18,001 E.F.Tebbs, C/o State of California, 1931- 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. East Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot
1,, Blk 43, Assessed value of land, $170
No. 18,098 E.F.Blalock , C/o State of Californi a, 2357 Pacheco
Blvd. Martinez, Calif. East Richmond Boulevard -
Tract, Lot 14, Blk 48, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 18,096 E.F.'1'ebbs, C/o State of -California, 1931- 90th Ave. v,
Caklaid, Californb. East richmond Boulevard Tract
Lot 23, Blk 48, Assessed value of land, $120. -_,_,
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No. 18,234 J.H. Kittlehake, -C/o State of Cnlifornia, 3336 Cutting
-. Blvd. Richmond, Caif. East Richmond Boulevard Tract -_
Lot 24, Blk 56, Assessed value of land, $100.
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No. 13,321. S.A.Fansen, C/o State of Callfcrnia, 623- 13th St. Oakland, Calif.-
East Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot 18, Blk 60, Assessed
value
of lam, $130.
No. 1,5,323 E.F.Tpbbs, C/o State of Califfbrnia, 1931- 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif. Zatt Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot
20, Blk 60, Assessed vol ue of land, $100.
Ib. 23,704 T-Atalich, C/o State of Cnliforrk, Richmond, Calif.
Richmond Annex, Lots 25 & 26, Blk 2, Assessed value land $60.
No. 23,737 I.McGuffln, 724 B.Rr-ett Ave- Richmond, Calif. Rich-
mond Annex, Lots 97 & $9, Blk 2, Assessed value land, $go.
No. 23,790 Jenkins & Rice, C/o State of California, 1409 Oxford
St. Berkeley, Calif. nIchmond Annex, Lot 7, Blk 4,
Assessed value of land, $50
No. 23*1965 L. S.Twist, Athens, Club, Oakland, Calif. Richmond
Annex, Lots 11 & 12, Block 2, Assessed value of land, $go.
No. 23,992 Jenkins & Rice, C/o State of California, 1409 Oxford
St. Berkeley , Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 18, Blbk. 11
Assessed value of lard, $50
No. 24,103 L.S.Twist, Athens Club, Oakland, Calif. Richmond
Annex, Lot 23, Blk 15, Assessed value of lard, $ 50
No. 24,283 Robert FieldIng, d/O State of Califorria, P.O. Box
631, Oakland, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 4 & 5,
Block 20, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 24299 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, CIO Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 29, 30,
31, Blk 20. Assessed value of land, it180
No. 24299 Phil Heraty, C/o State of California, 5915 Thornhill
Drive, Oakland, Calif. Ric!--mond Annex, Lot 32 and
NW 1/2 of Lot 33, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, 90
No. 24310 E.J. Dervan, C/o State of California, 2315- 25th St.
Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 11, B1k21,
Assessed value of lard, 80.
No. 24392, Phil Heraty, C/o State of California; 5315Thornhill
Drive, Oakland, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 36,37, 39
Blk 24, Assessed value of land, $270
No. 24,408 Mrs. G.E.Wau, C/o State of California, 3875 21st
St. San r'ranclsco, California, "ichmorid-Annex,
Lot 20, Blk 25, Assessed value of land, $,go
No. 24,518 Max & Thelma Holtz, C/o State of 'alifornia, 5123
Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex,
Lots 27 & 26, Blk 29, Assessed value of land, $ 160.
No. 24,606 Jenkins &Rice, C/o State of California, 1409 Oxford
St, Berkeley, Calif. Ric'mand Annex, Lot 13, Blk
33, Assessed value of lard, 4 50.
No. 24,693 H.B.Day, et al. C/o State of Califorrta, 2325 '�acdonah
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 15, Blk 36
assessed vat e of land, $ go
No. 24,694 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of California, c/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 16,17,18,
Bik 36, Assessed value of land, $270.
No. 24,719 L.S.Twist, C/o State of California, Athens Club, Oakland
Calif. Richmond Annex, W. lP_ of Lot 32, & all of
Lot 33, Blk 37, Assessed value of land, $150.
No. 24,823 E.r.Tebbs, C/o St,,e of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oakland, California, Richmond Annex, Lots 46,47,49,
Blk 40, Assessed value of land,
NO. 24,863 I.I.A.'Rrehese, C/o State of California, Martinez, Calif.
Richmond Annex, Lot 1, Blk 42, Assessed value of land $160
No. 24,899 M-B-"Olff C/o State of California, 239 Pomona Ave. El
Cerrito, �alif. hichmDnd Annex, Lot 11, alk 43,
Assessed value of lad, $ go
No. 24,999 D.B.-d nard a, C/o State of California, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 12 & 13, Blk 48
Assessed value of land, $14o
No. 25,055 H.B.Day, et al. C/oState of California 2325
acdonald Ave. Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex,
Lot 23, Blk 50, Assessed value of land, $ 90
No. 25,10() L.S.TivI at, C/o State of California, Athens Club,
Oakland, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 9, Blk 52,
Assessed value of land, $ go
No. 25,164, A•M•Lamar, 325- 5th St. Richmond, Calif. Richmona .
Annex, .Lots 29 & 30, B1k54, Assessed value of hnd, $200.
No. 25,203 Carol Gossett, C/o State of Califnr nia, 1220 Macdonald "..
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, E. 1/2 of
Lot 14, & all of Lot 15, Blk 56 Assessed value land. 130.
No. 25245 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California, C/o F.
R.Drinkhouse, 26 Montgomery St San Francisco, Calif.
Richmond Annex, Lot 7, Elk 58, Assessed land of v&e of 6o.
No. 25,406 E.F.Tubbs, C/o State of California, 1931-90 th Ave.
Oakknd, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 34 & 35, Elk 66,
Assessed vahie of land, 200.
No. 25,450 H. Uth, C/o State of California, 7553 Stockton, Ave.
El Cerrito, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 22, Blk 68
Assessed value of lard, 100.
No. 25,506 M.W.Wolff, C/o State of California, 239 Pomona Ave.
' El Cerrito, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lots 37 & 38,
Elk 70, Assessed value of land 140.
No. 25,533 L.S.Twist, Athens Club, Oakland, California.
Richmond Annex, Lots 10 to 14, inc. Blk 73, '-'-
Assessed value of ]and, 350.
No. 25,793 W.S.Kollar,.0/o State of California, 5630 Columbia
St. Richmond, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 40, Elk
84, Asses-ed value of land, 90.
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No- 25992 L.S.Twist, .0/o State of California, Athens Club,
Oakland, Calif. Richmond Annex, Lot 1, Elk 89,
Assessed value of land, 110.
No. 25,950 H.B-Day, et al. C/o State o`_' California, 2325 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Cal. Lots 16, 17, 18, Elk 91, Rich-
mond Annex, Assessed value of '_and, 210.
No. 26480 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of Cali ornia, 509 Macdonald _
Ave. RSchmond,Calif. Willson Addition, Lot 4, Blk A
Assessed value of land, 80.
No. 26481 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 "`acdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Wilson Addition, Block A,
Lot 5, Assessed value of lana 80.
No. 26482 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald a
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Wilson Addition, Lots 6 & 7
Blk A. Assessed value of land, 160.
No. 26499 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. 'Nilson Ndditlo4, Lots 6 & 7
Elk C. Asses-ed vdue of lard, 160.
No. 26514 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California, C/o
F.R.Drinkhouse, 26 Montgomery St. San FrancL co, Calif.
'Nilson Addit_on, Lot 12, less Nor to City of Richmond, -4
Elk D. Assessed value of land, 100,
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No. 28055 J.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting
B1vd.Richmonn. Calif. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond
Lot 24, Blk 1, Assessed value of land, 70, '
No. 28074 Contra Costa Title Co. C/o State of California, -Fr
Martinez, Califorrda, Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond
Lots 4 & 5 Elk 3 , Assessed value of land 100.
No. 28186 J.H. Kittlehake, C/o State of California, 3336 Cutting
' Blvd. Richmond, Calif. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond -
Lot 19, Elk 7, Assessed value of lard, 70.
No. 28695 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of Califo-nia. 623 13th St.
Oakla u, Cal if oma. J.C.Owens, Addn. to Richmond,
Lot 1, Elk 14, assessed value of land, 50.
No. 28856 Lee R.Daniels, C/o State of California. 2320 Clinton _
Ave. Richmond, Calif. J.C.Owens Addn. to Richmond
Lots 1 & 2, Elk 19, Assessed value of land, 120, v
No. 29059 J.H.Kitt lehake, C/o state of California, 3336 Cutting R
Blvd. Richmond, Calif. Harbor Gate Subn. Lots 32 &
33, Elk H. Assessed value of land, 9o,
No. 29858 Dan Noziglia, C/oState of California, 509 Macdonald .
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Coleman Pullman Tract..
Lot 37, Elk 1, Assessed value of land,; 70
No 29859 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonalde
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Coleman Pullman 'frac;,
Assessed value of land, (Lot 38, Elk 1) 70.
No. 29884 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald
Ave. Richmond, Calif. Coleman Pullman Tract, Lot 26,
Elk 2, Asses-ed value of lard, 70.
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No. 29665 Dan Noziglia, C/o State of California, 509 Macdonald Ave.
-Richmond, 0alif. Coleman Pullman Tract Lot 2.7, Blk 2,
Assessed value of land, $70.
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No. 29666 Contra Costa Title Company, C/o Stato f California,
-Martinez, Calf ornia, Coleman Pullman Tract, Lot 31,
Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $70
No. 29967 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California, 623- 13th St. Oakland,
California, Coleman Pullman Tract, Lots 44 and 45, Blk
4, Assessed value of land, $ 140.
No. 29974 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California, 623- 13th St. Oakland,
.California, Coleman Pullman Tract. Lots 11 & 12,
Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $ 120.
No. 30006 Alma Investment Co. C/o State of California— C/o F.R.
Drinkhouse, 26 Montgomery St.San Francisco, Calif. Bay View
Park, Lot 6, Blk 1, Assessed value of land, $550.
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No. 30106 Hobert Lincks, C/o State of California, 311.6an Pablo Ave.
.El Cerrito, California, First Addn. to Bay View Park,
Lots 27 to 30, Inc. Blk A, Assessed value of land, $ 280
No. 30218 H.Pd.Johnson, 420 15th St. Oakland, Calif. San Pablo Ave.
Business docks, Lots 10 & 11, Blk 2, Assessed value lare, $140
No. 30262 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California, 623 13th St. Oakland, -
California, Alta Punta Terrace, Lot 22, Blk 51
Assessed value of land, 550
No. 30265 S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California, 623 13th St. Oakland,.
California, "lta Punta Terrace, Lots 33,3`x, 35, Blk 5,
Assessed value of land, $120, j
No. 30443, A. Califro, C/o State of California, 1811 Brush St. Oakland,
Calif. North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lots 23 & 24, Blk 5
Assessed value of land, $110. j
No. 30434 A.Califro, C/o State of California, 1611 Brush St. Oakland
California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lots 7 & 8
-Blk 8, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 30500 Mrs. F.L.Anderson, C/o State of California, 699 Arlington
Ave. Berkeley, California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lots 9, 10, 11 Blk 9, Assessed value of land, 3150.
No. 30564 S•C.Masterson, C/o Stateof California, E1 Cerrito, California -
North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 5, Blk.16, Assessed
Value of land, $60.
No. 30567 S.C.Ias-terson, C/o State of California,
El Cerrito, California North Berkeley Terrace Tract,
Lots 10 & 11, Blk 16, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 30660 S.C.ta,terson, C/o State of California
El Cerrito, State of California,
North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 25, Blk 20,
-Assessed value of land, $80.
No. 30661 S.C."asterson, C/o State of California, E1 Cerrito, California
North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 26, Blk 20,
Assessed value of land, $60•
No. 30662 S.C.Masterson, C/o State of California,.El Cerrito, California
North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 27, Blk 20, Assessed
value of land, $60.
No. 30663 S.C.Masterson, C/o State of California, El. Cerrito, California
North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lots 23 & 29, Blk 20,
Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 3o667 S.F.Higgins, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton Ave.
Richmmd, California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract,
Lot 33, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, $60.
No. 30666 E.K.Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot
34, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, $60
No. 30669 E.K.Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway,
Oakland, California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract Lot
35, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, $6o
No. 30696 Charles Robison, C/o State of California,
926 Irving St. San +'rancisco, California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract Lot 34, Blk 21, Assessed value of land, $6o
No. 30705 Roy Richardson, 1312 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito, California,
North Berkeley terrace Tract, Lots 45 & 46, Blk 21,
Assessed value of land, $120
No. 30708 J.H. Littlehake, C/o State of Califorrla, 3336 Cutting Blvd.
Richmona, California, North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lots 3 &
4, Blk 22, Assessed value of land, $120.
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No. 30715 H.R. Uth6 State of California 7553 Stockton Ave. E1
Cerrito, California. =�e•
North Berkeley T errace Tract, Lots 16 & 17, Blk
22, Assessed value of lana, $120•
No. 30726 C.F.Higgins, C/o State of California, 1159 Market «-
St. San Francisco, California. North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lots 39 & 40, Blk 22, Assessed
value of land, $120.
No. 39739 Hollance C. Stone, C/o State of California, Central
' Bank Bldg. Oakland, California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lots 13 & 14, Blk 23, Assessed
value of land, $120.
No. 30740 Follance C.Stone, C/o State of California, Central
Bank Bldg. Oakland, California, North Berkeley
Terrace T-ct, Lot 15, Blk 23, Assessed value of land, $60.
No. 30750 Hollance C.Stone, C/o State of Californ La, Central
' Baric Bldg. Oakland, California, North Berkeley '
Terrace Tract, Lot 36, Blk 23, Assessed value of
land, $70•
No. 30751 Hollance C.Stone, 0/o State of California, Central -
Bark Building, Oakland, California, North Berkeley -
Terrace Tract, Lots 37 & 38, Blk 23, Assessed
value of land, $140
No. 30766 S.CJuasterson, E1 Cerrito Calif. North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 14, alk 24, Assessed value
of land, $ 60.
No. 30767 S.C.Mast erson, 1-.1 Cerrito, Calif. North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lots 15 & 16, Blk 24, Assessed
value of land, $120.
No. 30772 Hollance C.Stone, C/o State of Californ a, Central
Banff: Bldg. Oakland, California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 21, Blk 24, Assessed value land, $ 60.
No. 30774 S.C.Masterson, El Cerrito, Callfornb9 Porth Berkeley
Terrace Tact. Let 23, Blk 24, Assessed value lend, $ 60. -
' No. 30779 C.Robison, C/o State of California, North Berkeley -
Terrace Tract, Lot 29, Blk 24, Assessed value land $ 70
No. 30785 C.Robison, C/o State of Califorria, 926 Irving
St. San Francisco, California NorthBerkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 39, Blk 24, Assessed value land $ 80
No. 30791 1d.R.Hays, C/o State of California, Richmond, Calif-
ornia. Lot 1, Blk 25 North Berkeley Terrace Tract
ssessed value of land, $20
No. 30792 ?,J.R.Hays, C/o State of California, Richmond. California
Nor:1h Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 2, Bik 25, Assessed
val:e of land, $10 -
No. 30795 H.L. white, C/o State of Californ`''a, 620 Santa Rosa
Ave. Berkeley, Calif. North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lot 9, Blk 25, Assessed value of lard, $60
No. 30797 H.D.white, C/o State a'California, 620 Santa Rosa
Ave Berkeley, Calif. North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lot 10, olk 25, Assessed value of land, $6o
No. 30300 S.C."asterson, El Cerrito, Calif. North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 13, Blk 25, Assessed value land $60.
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No. 30801 S.C."alerson, El Cerrito, Calif. North Berkeley -
Terrace Tract, Lot 14, Blk 25, Assessed value land, $60
No. 30$19 11.R.H s, C/o State of California, Richmond, Calif.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract Lot 46, Blk 25,
Assessed value of land, 410
No. 30820 S.C.Ila sterson, E1 Cerrito, Calfornia, North Berkeley
' ^errace Tract, Lot 47, Blk 25, Assessed value land, $10
No. 30841 S.C.'asterson, E1 Cerrito, California, North berk-
eley Terrace Bract, Lot 30, Blk 26, Assessed value
of lank, $70
No. 30859 S.J.Sutulia, C/o State of California, RFD Box 1506
Richmona, Califorr9a., North Berkeley Terrace Tract,
Lot 17, Blk 27, Assessed value of land, $70
No. 31380 George Lee, `'/o State of California, Richmond,
California, Lots 1 to 14, inc. Blk 1, Richmond
Dunn Gnecco Tract, Asses=ed value of land, $430
No. 31466. H.D.White, C/o State of California, 520 Santa Rosa
Ave. Berkeley, California, Sea View Tract to Schmidt
Village, Lot 3, less 23' NW 8' of Lot 4, Blk A.
assessed v:l'le of lard, $4o
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Nn. 31483 Eicher & Johnson, C/o State of California, 329 Bissell Ave.
Richmond, California, Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1, �E
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Lot 4, Elk 3, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 315o6 H.D.Nhite, C/o State of Callfornia, 520 Santa Rosa St.
Merkeley, California, S. 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 2, Elk
5, Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1, Assessed vrlue land
30.
No. 31509 Z,.L.Page, Richmond, Cplifornh, -
Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1,
N. 1/2 of Lot 4, Elk 5, Asses=ed value of lard, $110.
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No. 31510 L.L.Page, Richmond, Californa, Boulevard Gardens Tract
No. 1, S. 1/2 of Lot 4, Elk 5, Assessed value of land, $120 ,'
No. 31553 Hollance C.Stone, C/o State of California, Central Bank
Bldg. Oakland, California, Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -
'S. 1/2 of Lot 6, Elk 8, Assessed value of land, $50
No- 31606. L.L.Page, C/o State of California, Richmond, California '
N. 1/2 of Lot 3, Elk 11, Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1,
Assessed value of land, $110.
No. 31617 E.F.Tebb=_, C/o State of Ca1_frnia,
1931 90th Ave. Oakland, California.
Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1, E. 1/2 of Lot 9, Elk 11
Assessed value of lard, $110 Impt S.
$110
No. 31667 Robert Lincks, C/o State of Califorrh, 311 San Pablo
Ave. E1 Cerrito, Caifornla: Boulevard Gardens Tract No.l
N. 1/2 of Lot 4, Elk 15, Asses=ed value of Ind, $110.
No. 31829 Robert Lincks, C/o State of California,
311 San Pablo Avenue, E1 Cerrito, California,
Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1.
S. 1/2 of Lot 13, Elk 22, Assessed value of land, $110
No. 31886 Charles Robison, C/oState of Caifornia,
926 Irving St. San Francisco, California.
'Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1,
N. 1%2 of Lot 7, Elk 25, Assessed value of lard, $69.
Nn. ?2016 E r'.T ebbs, C/o State of California, 1931 90th Ave.
Oakland, Calif ornia, Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1,
Lot 19, Elk 37, Assessed value of land, $400. -
No. 32216 D.B.Edwards, C/o State of Califoula, C/o Burg Bros.
Richmond, California, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1,
Lot 33, Elk 6, Assessed value of land, $ 90
No. 32318 E.K. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway,
Oakland, California. Hende son Tapscott Tract No. 1, _
Lots 2, 3, 4, Elk 12. Assessed Value of land, $150.
No. 32334 E.H. Sturgis, C/o State of California, 1440 Broadway _
Oakland, California, Hende-son Tapscott Tract No. 1,
Lots 29 and 30, Elk 12, Assessed value of land, $130
No. 32364 Robert Lincks, C/o State of Califorria, 311 San Pablo
Ave. El Cerrito,California, Henderson Tapscott's Tract
No. 1 Lot 43, Elk 13, Assessed value of land, $120
No. 32408 E.n.Sturgi s, C/o State of Cal i£
/ orn' ._�, 1440 Broadway
Oakland, California, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1,
Lots 11 and 12, Elk 18, Assessed value of land, $16o.
No. 32500 C.F.Hig.�ins, C/o State of California, 1159 Market St.
San Francisco, California, Henderson Tapscott Tract
No. 1, Lots 1 & 2, Elk 23, Assessed value of land, $180
No. 32656 L.L.Page, C/o State of California, Richmond, California,
Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, Lot 17 Blk 29,
Asses=ed value of land, $70
No. 32669 Rout Lincks, C/o State of Califrrti a, 311 Ban Pablo
Ave. -1 Cerrito, California, Henderson Tapscott Tract
No. 1, Lots 1 & 2, Elk 30, Assessed value of land, $160 -
No. 32801 Lee H. Daniels, C/o State of California, 2320 Clinton
Ave. Richmond, California, Ftenderson Tapscott Tract No.
1, Lots 57 & 58, Black 34, Assessed value of land, $150
No. 32837 Charles nobison, C/o State of California., 926 Irving
St. San Francisco, California, Henderson Tapscott Tract
No. 1, Lot 43, Elk 35, Assessed value of land, $ 70 -
No. 32838 L.vacchierl, C/o State of California, Martinez,California.
Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, Lots 44 & 45, Elk 35,
Assessed value of land, $140
No. 35278 Inez 1.41och, c/o State of California, 525 Talbert St.
Martinez, Californin, nerkeley Country Club, Terrace,
Unit #1, Lot 223, Assessed value of lana, $120 Impts.
=320.
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No. 35303 Holland C.Stone, C/o California, Central Bank Bldg. Oakland,
Calif. Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit 61. ,
Lots 247-248, Assessed value of land, $500.
No. 46277 Contra Costa County TitleCo. C/o State of California, -e
Martinez, California, Map of North Richmord Land & Ferry
Co. Tract No. 2, Lots 27 & 28, Blk 57, Assessed
Value of thelnnd, $100. F
No. 51093 Adrienne Rosenberry, Box 1, Oaklard, California,
' Rivers Andrade Tract, Lot 1, Blk 37, Assessed value Id $ 5. r
No. 51820 S.T. Butulia, C/o State of California, RFD Box 1506,
Richmond, California, Andrade Rose Tract No. 2, -
Lot 27, Blk 31, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 51862 Charles & Clarissa Mattern, C/o State of Califo^ria,
RFD Box 59 Rd 20, San Pablo, California, y
Andrade Rose Tract No. 2, Lot 21, Blk 33
Assessed value of the land, $ 40
No. 43190 Robert Lincks, C/o State of California, 311 San
Pablo Ave. El Cerritq, California. Richmond Annex
Addn. Lot 13, Blk 106 Assessed value of land, $70
No. 43350 Hobert Lincks, C/o State of California, 311 San rablo
Ave. E1 Cerrito, California, Richmond Annex Addn.
Lot 3, Bik 122, Assessed value of lana, 4460 .
No. 59377 Lawrence J.Bride, C/o State of California, 1217 Court
St. Martinez, California, Martinez Land gompany Tract No
1, Lot 6, Blk 4, Assessed value of land, $100
'No. 59602 C'Robison C/o State of California, 926 Irving St.
San Francisco, California. Martinez Lend.Comoagy
Tract No. 6, Lot 6, Blk 29, Assessed value of land, $ 75
'No. 59749 E.Carl son, C/o Statebf California, 2417 E. Orange St. s
Martinez, California, Martinez Land Company Tract -_
No. 7, Lot 3, Blk 42, Assessed value of land, $ 50
No. 59757 Fete Scalzo, C/o State of California, Rte 1, Box 74,
Martinez, California, Martinez Land Company Pratt
No. 7, Lot 12, Blk 42, Asaessed value of land, $ 50
' No. 59793 Wendell White, C/o State of Calrbrnia, Martirez,Calif.
Martinez Land Company 'Tract No. 7, Lot 2,.Blk 49,
Assessed value of land, $ 45
No. 59904 Mrs. C.L.Wygal, C/o State of California, Rte 1, Box :.
97 Martinez, California. Martinez LandCompany, Tract
#9, Lots3 & 4, Blk 56, Assessed value of land, $ 6o
No. 59919 C.Roblson, C/o State of California, 926 Irving St.
San Francisco, California, Martinez Land Company Tract
No. 9, Lot 4, Blk 59, Assessed value of-land, $ 40
No. 60271 Jean Lightner, 488- 35th St. Oakland., California,
Oakland Sunland Unit #1, Lot 32, Blk 1, _
Assessed value of land, $ 15
No. 60276 Jean Lightn^r, 469 35th St. Oakland, California, ,
Oakland Sunlanc Unit N1, Lot 4, Blk 4,
Assessed value of land, $15
No. 60295 Jean Lightner, 488 35th St. Oakland, California,
Oakland Sinland Unit No. 1 Lot 5, Blk 6,
Assessed value of lam, $ 15
' No. 60288 Jean Ll.;htner, 496 35th Oakland, Califbrnla,
Oakland Sunland Unit #1, Lot 9, Blk 6,
Assessed value of land $ 15
No 60289 Jean Lightner, 498 35th St. Oakland, California,
Oakland Sunland Unit #1, Lot 9, Blk 6,
Assessed value of land, $15
No. 60291 Jean Lightner, 488 35th St. Oakland, California,
' Oakland Sunland Unit #1, Lot 22, Blk 6,
Assessed value of land, $15
No. 62441 Owen lfi.Gentry, 109 Ray Building, Oakland, California
Orinda Oaks, Lot 19, Blk F, assessed.value land, $ 60
No. 62464 Owen M. Gentry, C/o State of California, 109 Ray
Building„ Oakland, California, 'Orinda Oaks,
Lot 20, Blk I, Assessed value of land, $ 40
No. 62950 Adrienne Rosenberry Bex 1, Oakland, California,
Oak Springs Unit #'4, Lots 5 & 6, Asses=ed value ld $150 '-
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PROPERTIES REDIET.IED IN FULL.
No. 2,919 Ida Vice, iownsite of Santa Fe, Lots 25 and 26,
Block 35, Assessed value of land, $240.
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No. 4625 Merchants Finance Corp. Walls Har.-.or Center Tract,
LotO 58, Block 7, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 4626 Merchants Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 59, Blk 7, Assessed value of 1-ind, $100
No. 4627 Peter T. &Hazel !d.Angel, Walls narbor Center Tract _
Lot 60 Block 7, Assessed value of land, $100
! No. 4628 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 61, Block 7, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 4629 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract, Lot
62 Block 7, Assessed value of land, $130
No. 5099 Pacific linance Corp. Wells Harbor Center Tract,
Lot 15, Block 33, Assessed value of land, $200
No. 5100 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract ;
Lot 16, Block 33, Assessed value of land, 3 90
No. 5101 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 17, Block 33, Assessed value of land 3 90
No. 5102 Pacific Finance Corp. 'Rails Herber Center Tract
Lot 15, Block 33, Assessed value of land, $ 90
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No. 5103 Pacific Finance Corp. Wall` Harbor Center Tract
Lot 19, Block 33, Assessed value of land, $90
No. 5104 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract,
Lot 20, Block 33, Assessed value of land, $ 90
No. 5108 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls harbor Center Tract
Lot 24, Block 33, Assessed value of land, 5 90
No. 5109 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 25, Block 33, Assessed value of land, $110
No. 5123 Merchants Finance Corp. :`ells harbor Center Tract
Lot 14, Block 34, Assessed value of land, $130
No. 5124 Merchants Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 15, Block 34, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5125 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract,
Lot 16, Block 34, Assessed value of land, 3100 `
No. 5126 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 17, Block 34, Assessed vabie of lard., $100
No. 5127 Pacific Finance Corp. :7?lls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 18, Block 34, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5128 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center 'Tract _
Lot 19 Block 34, Assessed value of land, $loo
No. 5130 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 21, Block 34, Assessed value of lard, $100
No. 5153 Pacific 'finance Corp. '.Halls Ha^nr Cc^ter Tract
Lot 15, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $130
No. 5154 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center -race
Lot 1o, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5155 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor C,nter Tract
Lot 17, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5156 Pacific Finance Corp. 'galls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 18, Block 35, Assessed value of land, x100
No. 5157 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 19, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5158 Pacific Finance Corp. ',Halls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 20 Block 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5159 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center 'Tract ;
Lot 21, Blcck 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5160 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 22, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5172 Pacific Finance Corp. 'galls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 15, Block 36, Assessed value of land, $130
i No. 5173 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls harbor Center Tract
Lot 16, Block 36, Assessed value of land, 5100
No. 5177 l'acif Ic Finance "orp. 'Walls Harbor Center 'Tract
Lot 20, Block 36, Assesse value of land, $100.
No. 5179 Pacific Finance Corp, "Walls "arbor Center Tract,
22
Lot , Block 36, Assessed value of land, $100. ... -
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No. 5150 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract,
Lot-23, Block 36, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 5181 Paclfle Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 24, Block 36 Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5182 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 25, Block 36, Assessed value of land., $100
No. 5183 Pacific i1nance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract -
Lot 26, Block- 36, Assessed value of land, $100
' No. 5185 Pnclfic Finance Corp. Walls 'arbor Center Tract
Lot 28, Block 36, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5186 Pacific Finance Corp. 'Walls "arbor Center 'Tract
Lot 29, Block 36, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5187 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center 'Tract
Lot 30, Block 36, Assessed value of land, $100
' No. 5200 -acifle Finance Corp. Walls "arbor Center Tract -
Lot 14, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $130
No. 5201 Pacific rinance Corp. Walls harbor Center Tract
Lot 15, Block 37, Assessed vale of land, $100
No. 5203 Pacific Finance Corp. WallsHarbor Center 'Tract
Lot 17, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5204 Pacific Finance Corp. 'Palls Harbor Center Tract -
Lot 18, Block: 37, Assessed'w.ue of land, $100
No. 5205 Pacific Finance Corp. 'Sells 'arbor Center Tract -
Lot 19, block 37, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5208 Pacific Finance Corp.-'Walls Harbor Center 'Tract -
Lot 22, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100 f
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Ne. 5209 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 23, Block 37, Assessed val;:e of land, $100
No, 5210 Pacific Finance Corp. 'Palls Harbor Center Tract -
Lot 24, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100 -`
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Lot 25, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5213 Paelf'c Finance Corp. 'falls Harbor center-Tract -
Lot 27, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5214 Pacific Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Tract
Lot 28, Block 37, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 5215 Pacific Finance Corp. Tails Ha-ror Center Tract
Lot 29, Bloc" 37, Asses=ca valu= of land, $100
No. 9030 Noena Byer, Turpin's •diplon Richmond,
Lots 7 & 8, Block 17, Assessed value of land, $350 Impt. $950
No. 9246 H.'+_PhilliYs, Richmond Boulevard Tract,
Lot 5 & '.. 10' of Lot 6, Block 15, Assessed value
of land $200 Impts. $900 -h
No. 9288 T.A.De Vlrgen, Richno,d Boulevard Tract, -
Lot 18, Block 18, Asses-ed value of land, $180
No. 9309 Mrs. F.Arciniega, Richmond Boulevard 'Tract
Lot 9, Block 21, Assessed value of land, $150 Impts.$200 '
' No. 9805 Bertha Hess, brown dndra.9e Tract. T.ot 7, block 1, -
AF=es=ed value �f len^, $160
.No. 12203 Anton Ilic, Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center,Tract `
Lots 3 & 4, Block 22, Asses=ed value of land, $380 =
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No. 13461 Andro Aleksie, "ichmond Pullman Home Tract,
Lots 15 & 19, Block 16, Assessed value of land, $300
' No.13684 Louise I?. Petersen., Spauldings Richmond Pullman
Townsite, Lots 19 & 20, Block 10, Assessed
value of land, $320. -
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No. 15956 Improvement Bona Co. Ltd. Andrade Boulevard Tract
Lot 23 block 4, Assessed va_ue of land, "$100
No. 18546 ITattle leades, Tewksbury Height s, Lot 1, Block 10
Assessed value of lard, $140
No. 22231 Myrtle V.Brodie, Huber Addition, Lot6, Block: 4, -
Assessad value of lana, $100 ,
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No. 23013 Tilliam W.Cox, Bay View Park, -
Lot 6, Block: 6, Assessed value of land, $150.
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24612 L. B. &A.O.B.Turner, RichmondAnnex, Lot 19, Block. 33,
Assessed value of lend, $50.00
No. 25169 Lucie Andreini, RichmondAnnex, Lot 37, Block
54, Assessed value of land, $100.00
N,.25230 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex, .Lot 1, ,
Block 61, Assessed value d']and, $ 60,
No. 25281 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 2, Block 61, Assessed value of land, $ 40
No. 25282 Richmond AnnexLand Co. Richmond Annex, !,
Lot 3, Bloc, 61, Assessed value of land, $ 40 .
No. 25283 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex, Lot 4,
Block 61, Asses-ped value of land, $40
No. 25494 Matilda H.Smyth, Richmond Annex, Lot 14,.Block
70, Assessed value-f land, $ 70
No. 25951 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 19, Block 91, Assessed value of land, $ 70
No. 25952 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 20 Block 91, Assessed value of land, $ 70
No. 25953 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 2, Block 91, Assessed value of land, $ 70
No. 25954 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 22, -lock 91, Assessed value of land, $70
No. 25955 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex, -
Lot 23, Block 91, Assessed value cr land, $ 70 '.
No. 28940 Nary E.tililliamson, Harbor Gate Subdivision
Lots 30, 31, & 32, Block B. Assessed value land $150.
No. 31007 Pacific Flnanee Corp. North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lot 38,31ock 32, Assess-d value of land, $ 70
No. 31003 Pacific Finance Corp. North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lot 39, Blo&32, Assessed value of land, $ 70
No. 32889 Merchants Finance m rp. Behrens Tract, '
Lot 33, Section B Assessed value of land, $ 60
No. 35499 Pacific Finance Corp. Berkeley Country Club
Terrace Unit a2, hots 438A Assessed value
of land, $110
No. 35500 merchants Finance Corp. Berkeley Country Club
Terrace Unit a2, Lot 439A, Assessed value ld, $110
No. 35673 A bloom, Cerrito Park Tract, Lots 29 & 30,
Blmk 2, Asses-pd valu? of lane, $160
No. 35336 Laura Smith, Cerrito Park Tract, Lots 5 to 3
inn. Bl,cl. 9, Assessed value of land, $230
No. 35851 Laura Smith, Cerrito Park Tract, Lots 33 to 42 Inc. -
Block 9, Assessed value of land, $740
No. 36003 Laura Smith, Cerrito Park Tract, Lots 1, 2, 2- 3
Block 16, Assessed value of land, $230.
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No. 36814 Daniel T.Cleaves, Town of Antioch,
Lots 7 & 8, Block 28, Assessed value land, $750. Impts. $855 ;
No. 36966 Mary P. Pires &Augusta P. Auga, Town of Antioch
Lot- eight, Block 35, Assessed value of
land, $100.
No. 36637 C.E.Erickson, Pringle Ad:iition to town of
Walnut Creek-, Lot 3, Bbe- 3, Assessed value ld $ 80.
No. 38967 Lennette Cameron, Oak Park Subdivision, S'ly
per of Lot 32, frntg. 71.67' on Dewing 'Nay
assessed value of land, $ 90
No. 42908 Richmorf &nnex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 5, Block 61, Assessed value of land, $ 50
No. 42909 Richmond Annex Land Co, Richmond Annex,
Lot 6, Block 61, Assessed value of lard, $ 50
No. 42910 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex, Lot 7,
Bloc's 61, Asses-ed value of land, $ 50
No. 42911 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 8, Block 61, Assessed value of land, $ 50
No. 42912 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 9, Block 61, Assessed value. of land, $ 50
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Block 61, Assessed value of land, $50
No. 42944 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex, Lot
37, Block 71, Assessed value of land, $6o. 'x
No. 42945 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 38 Block 71, Assessed value of land, $60. "
No. 42946. Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
' Lot 39, Block 71, Assessed value of land, $60
No. 42947 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 40, Block 71, Assessed value of land $60
Ho 42948 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 41, Block 71, Assessed value of land, $60
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No. 42949 Richmond Annex Land Co. Richmond Annex,
Lot 42, Block 71, Assessed value of land $60 ,
No. 43407 Nellie Cain, Kensington Pa.,k, Lots
17 & 18, Block 2, Assessed value land. $670
No. 46212 C.N.Burton , Map of North Richmond Land
& Ferry Co. #1 Lots 23 & 24, Block 11
asses-ed value of land, $ 50
No. )17100 S.P. Kazic, Sunnyside Tract
Lots 1 & 2, Block 5, Assessed value of land, $180
No. 47112 S.F.Kazic, Sunnyside Tract, Lot 21,
Block 5, Assessed value of land, $120
No. 48044 S.F. Kazic, Dover VI11as Tract, Lots
19 & 20, Block 2, Assessed value land, ;$240
No. 46353 llattie A.Meades, Tewksbury Heights,
Lot 16, Block 2 Assessed value of land, $ 60
No. 52520 V.E.Kershne r, Ro San Ramon a tract of ld
bd N. by Lit'na Homestead Tr, E by Creek -
S. by ld of Eall & by County Rd ,
10 acres 6 $300 per Ac. assessed value ld $3,000. Impts. $3,145.
"o. 54967 Ruth N. Chambers, Morsga redwood Heights Exten-
sion #1, Lot 57, Assessed value of land $ 25.
No. 57345 Ida A.Silsby, Man of First Addition to Rancho
E1 Bio Lot 108 Cont. 2.33 acres 4 $60 _
per acre, assessed value of land, $140.
No. 59376 fury A.Setchell, Martinez Land Company
Tract #1, Lot 5, Block 4, Assessed value
of Iand, $100.
No. 59493 C.J Campbel', Martinez Land Company Tract #4
Lot 1, Block 12, Assessed value of land $100 '
1°o• 59574 C.J.Campbell, uartinez Land Company ract
,#5, Lot 1, Blk 18, Assessed value of
land, $100.
No. 59595 Maud E.Fox, Martinez Land Company Tract
#5, Lot 11, Block20, Assessed value ld 5 75.
Na. 62566 Oakland Title Insurance & Guarantee Co.
Oak Springs Unit r71, Lot 1, Block A,
' assessed value of lana, $100
PROPERTY REDEEIdr:D 014 _NSTALLMENT REDE4nPTION.
No. 5503 H.D.Lasun, C/o State of Oallfornia, Amended
lfap of the Citi, r Richmond, Lot 35, Blk
4 Assessed value of land, $110 Impts. $380.
No. 7160 A.M. & Dorthea Bucking, C/o State of California
' Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Lot '
3 Block 96, Assessed value of land, $100
No. 7463 Anna D.Bucking, C/o State of California,
Amended Liap of the City of Richmond, '
Lots 9 to 12, Inc. Blk 112, Assessed vale ld $510.
No. 7719 Gladys C.Crowley, '/oState of Californle,
Amended kap of the City of Richmond,
S11y 101 of Lot 11 Block 123, Assessed
value of land, $ 70.
No. 7728 Mary E.Rendell, C/o State of California,
Amended Map of the City of Richmond,
Lot 1?, Block 123, Assessed value of ld $170 Impts. $1050
No. 9461 Improvements Bond Co. Ltd. C/o State of
California, Lap of Resubdivision of Blk
5 of the Lucas Tract Lots C, D & E.. *
Assessed value of land, $550-
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1 No.9501. Benjamin Finley, C/o State of California, Higb7and Tract,
Lots 17 & 18, Block C, Assessed value.of land, $240. Impts. $1260
No. 9637 H.Russell, C/o State of California, :'rest Richmond Tract
Lot 6, Blook 6, Assessed value of land, $ 60 j
No. 13055 Violet Sheperd, C/o State of California, Richmond
Center Tract, Lot 29, Block 15, assessed value ld $I80
No 13240 George Cornac, C/o State of California, Richmond
Pullman come Tact, Lot 13, block 5, Assessed valueld-170.
No. 13742 Frances Lages, C/o State of California., Spaulding
Ip Richmond Pu1?man Townsite Lots 1 & 2, Block 14,
Assessed value of land, $350,
No. 13952 Suzette P.Copren, C/o State of California, Spaulding
Richmond Pullman Townsite Lot 23, Block 22,
Assessed value of land, 5160.
No-. 14546 J.J. Yates, C/o State ofCallfo rnia, Grand View Terrace
Lot 6, Block 6, Assessed value of land, $150
No. 14641 Crozier 0-Culp & C.A.Muller, C/o State of California,
,rand View Terrace, Lot 2, Block 11, Assessed
value o` land, a190
No. 24390 L.C.Best, C/o State of California, Richmond Annex
Lot 34. Block 24, Assessed value of land, $ 90
No. 25930 L.C.Best C/o State of California,' Richmond Annex, .
Lots 19 & 20, Block 90, Assessed value land, $160
No. 30357 Improvement Bond Co. Ltd. C/o State of California,
bchmidt Village Tract, Lots 25 & 26, Block B,
-ssessed value of land, $220
No. 30605 Salarac Land Company, C/o State of California, North
Berkeley Terrace 'Tract, Lot 10, block 17,
Assessed value of lend, $110
No. 30602 Impr)vement Bond Co. Ltd. '/o State of California,
North Berkeley Terrace 'Tract, Lots 15 to 18,
Inc, Block 25, Assessed value of land, _ $240.
No. 31476 Merchants Financ= Corp. CIO State of California,
Boulevard Gardens T,.act No. 1, Lot 1, Block2,
Assessed vague of land, $220
No. 31479 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, boulevard
Gardens Tract #1, S. 112 of S. 1/2 of Lot 1,
Block 3, Assessed value of land, $ 30
No. 31480 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of' California, $ _
Boulevard Gardensract No. 1, N 112 of N. 112
o_' Lot 1, Block 3, Assessed value of land, $50.
No. 31481 Pacific rinanceCorp. C/o State of California
Boulevard Gardens Tract #1, N. I/ of S. 1/2
of Lot 1, Block 3, Assessed value of land, $30
No. 31778 Martin A. w_011ucks, C/o State of California, Boul-
yard Gardens Tract Tl, N. 112 of Lot 7, Block
19, Assessed value of land, $110 Impts.$110
No. 31779 Ctto J. &Anna Wellman, C/o State of California,
Boulevard Gardens Tract &l, S. 112 of Lot 7
Block 19, Assessed value of land, $110 Impts. X90
No. 32575 Boa-d of Finance Methodist Episcopal Church South,
C/o State of California, nenderson Tapscott
Tact No. 1, Lot 17, Block 26, Assessed value ld $ 80
No. 352.46 R.R.Stone, C/o State of Californi^, Derkelay Country
Club Terrace, Unit #1, Lots 192 & 193, =*ssessad
value of land, $320
No. 35245 Elizabeth Bruce, C/o State of California, Berkeley
CountryClub Terrace Unit #1, Lot 195, Assessed
value of la nd, .$140
No. 46126 C.id.Burton, Cj0 State of California, Lipp of North
Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1, Lots 5,6, & 7,
Block 1, Assessedvalue of '_and, $ 70
No. 46129 C.O.Burton, C/o State of Cnli£orN.a, Map of North
Richmond Land & Fern Co. #1, Lots 3 & 4, Block 2,
Assessed value of Tarn, $40
No. 46132 C.N.Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North
Richmord Land & Ferry Co. #1, Lot 9, Block 2,
Assessed value of land, $20
No. 46141 C.A. Burton, C/o State. of California, Map of North
Richmond, Land & Ferry Co. #1, -Lots 28 to 31, .
Inc. Block2. Assessed value of land, $80
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No. 46143. Q,i�. Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North Richmond
Land & Ferry Co. #1, Lots 9 & 10, Block 3, Assessed value ld 940.
No. 4614? 0.i.'Burton, C/o State of Cali ib rr.1a, Map of North Richmond
Land & Perry Co.#1, Lots 15 & 16, Block 3, Assessed value ld $40
No. 46154 C.N.Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North R]chmoni
Land and Perr;r Co. r#l, Lot's 28 to 32, incl."Block 3,
Assessed value of land, $10o.
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Nc. 46169 C.N. Burton, C/o State of California. Map of North Richmond
' Land and Ferry Co. #1, Lots 15 to 18, in. Block. 6,
Assessed value of land, $ 90 `
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No. 46193 C.A. Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North Richmond
Land < Ferry Co. #1, Lots 26 to 32, Inc. Block 7,
Assessed value of land, 5140.
No. 46196 C.N. Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North Richmond
Land & Ferry Co. #1, Lots 5 to 8, Incl. Block_ 9, Assess-
ed value of land, $ 90
No. 46200 C-.1°.Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North Richmond '
Land & Ferry Co. #1, Lots 12 to 15, Inc. Block 10,
Assessed value of land, $80
No. 46208 C.N, Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North "ichmond
Land & Ferx^y Co. #1, Lots 10 to 16, Inc. Block 11.
Assessed value of land, $140.
No. 46210 C.N. Burton, C/o State of California, Map of North Richmond
Land & Ferry Oo. #1, Lots 19 & 20, Block 11, Assessed _ 1
value of lend, $ 40
No. 47265 Contra Costa aealty Co. C/o State of California, Sunnyside
Tract. Lot 1, Block 26, Assessed value of land, $120.
N_. 48165 Antone Avdilos, C/o State of California, East Richmond
Boulevard Tract, Lot -, Block 1, Assessed value 1d 3 60, a.
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No. 48183 Antone Avdulos, C/o State of Cal.ifornin, East Richmond
Boulevard Tract, Lot 141 Blk 2, Assessed value ld $ 60
No. 54812 Roy D-nt, C/o State of California, '.:iap of Moraga
Redwood Heights, Lot 8, Tier 1, Assessed value 1d $ 50 Impts.•160.
' No. 59771 J.P. McNamara, C/o State of California, Martinez Land
Company Tract #7, Lot 4, Blk 44, Assessed value Id, $ 50. '
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 1, 1937, at 10
o'clockA.ti.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTriA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORN-T , ORDZ?ED that a Special Meeting of said Board be. beld on 'Thursday, October E'
28th, 1937, at 5:30 q'clock P.M. for the purpose of the consideration or appointment
' of a Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, and for sash other business as may '
legally come before the meeting at this time.
Dated: October 28th, 1937•
James N.Long.
H.L.Cummings,
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Harry M. Stow, "
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1937. The Board met at 5:30 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long$ H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Tremba.th. S.C.7lelis, Clerk. j
In Natter of appointment of
S.S. BOYD, as County Tax -
Collector.
There being a vacancy in the office of Tax Collector of Contra Costa '
County caused by the death of R.R.Veale,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, secondedby Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY-
THE BOARD ORDERED that S.S.Boyd, be and he is hereby appointed Tax Collector of
Contra Costa Coanty to serve forthe unexpired term of P..R.Veale, deceased, at a -
salary as provided by "rdinance Number 252 of t_neCounty of Contra Costa.
IT IS FURTH-r]H ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly
in favor of S.S.Boyd, upon the Salary fund of said County in payment�f his said
salary.
The vote upon the foregoing order being, unanimojs.K
RESOLUTION.
.TO THE :E%:CPY OF THE HONORABLE RICHARD RAINS'VEALE.
WHEREAS, Divine Providence has called from this earth our beloved
brother Official, tl,.e Honorable Rlchnrd Rains Veale.
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WHEREAS, in the passincc of this official this Boerd of Supervisors �
haslost an ever faithful and trusted friend.
WHEREAS, in -,` forty t%,o years Richard Rains Veale, served,as I
an official ofContra Costa County he brought credit and honorable 4 ''
attention to such as at':alned by no other can and the
County of Contra Costa has lost one of Its dearest ar.6 =xt
valuable human assets, a man of charitable deeds and most worthy
ofthe high es`.•eem in which he was univer=_ally held.
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BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board of Supervisors extends to the
bereaved family its earnest and deepest sympathy in their j
irreparable loss.
RESOLVED that this Resolution be spread in full upon the minutes
of this Board and teat a duly certified copy thereof be forwarded
to the fan ily of the deceasea.
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Nov,, a: the hour of 5:LO o'clock. P.M. the Board adjourns out of respect j
to the memory of Richard Rains Veale, deceased, to meet on Monday, November
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVIS 035 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAi,IFQiNIA.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1937. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Cumnings, Harry M.
Stow, and R.J,Trenbath. S.C.Wells,Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October,
1937 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 Request of County
Employees Association to Arrange t
for Group Insurance.
Roy Granlund and A.L. McNamer , representing the County Employees Association ,s
having appeared before this Board and informed the Board that the members of the
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County employees Association are desirous of arranging for group insurance and
having requested the Board to instruct the County Auditor to make deductions from the
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salaries of said employees for the said insurance;
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby instructed to make such deductions - ,
from the salaries of county employees for insurance as the insured employees may
request.,;
In Matter of Recuest for
an Interim Zoning Ordinance
for San Ramon Union High School
District. �?
A petition signed by residents of San Ramon Union High School Listrict A
having been presented to this Board by Mrs. Stephen Johnson and requesting that this
Board amend Ordinance No. 245 of the County of Contra Costa, being the Interim Zoning
Ordinance, so as to include therein the territory included within the San Ramon Union
High Scholl District,
It is by the Board ordered that said petition be referred to the Planning
Commission of the County of Contra Costa, to report their recommendations to this Board
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_ at its meeting on November 15th, 1937,
In Matter of appointment of
Frank E.Lane, as Trustee
of Reclamation District #2059•
There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #2059
caused by the resignation of Jose Pitta,
' On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Frank E.Lane be. and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of Recla—
mation District ;#2059, to serve for the unexpired term of Jose Pitta, resigned.K
' In Matter of Authorizing Otis Loveridge
to attend meeting of Committee on Personnel .�
Standards of State Social Welfare Board,
in Sacramento.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BYE.
THE BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department, be and
he is hereby authorized to attend meeting of Committee on Personnel Standards of the Fs�
State Social Welfare Hoard, in Sacramento, on November 2nd, 1937;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dtis Loveridge's expenses in attending slid
meeting shall be a charge against the Chrities A Corrections Fund of said County.` ,y
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In the Matter of Execution of
an agreement with the City of Concord
ifor the Payment of Fire Hydrant Charges.
j RESOLUTION.
iWHEREAS, the Commissioners of the Mount Diablo Fire District have approved
an Agreement with the City of Concord for the lease of fire hydrants belonging to said;
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Cit for a term of five ( ) years at thg"rental of One dollar 41.00
i y 5 i (' ) Per year, and,
WHEREAS, the City of Concord, through its Mayor, Joseph F. DeRosa, has
signed said contract, and, '
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa, State of i
California, is the governing body of said Mount Diablo Fire District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of the ,
Board of Supervisors of said County and State, br and he is hereby authorized to sign j
the said contract for and in behalf of said County.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
In Matter of Correction of
Erroneous Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to thisboard, for authorization
to the Auditor to Correct certain erroneous assessments under the provisions of Section
3881 of the Political Code and said application having been approved by the District
Attorney of uontra Oosta County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to correct following erroneous
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assessments be and the same are hereby granted:
i For year 1937-38:
In Vol. 18, Assessment N 41212 Johanna Belleci, is assessed with N. 1/2 of
Lot 3, Block 31, City of Pittsburg, with land value erroneously assessed at $500. .
The correct assessed value of land is $250.
In Vol. 21, Assessment No. 45437, Dane Radacovlch, Is assessed with Lots 1-2-3-4
Block 231, Wells 2nd Addition to Richmond, with the land value erroneously assessed
at $980. The correct assessed value is $260.
In Vol. 24, Assessment No. 57513 Rifka Gursky, is assessed with Tract of land
containing 161 acres, with personal property erroneously assessed at $2650. The
correct value of personal property is 41900.
In Vol. 14, Assessment No. 32306, Henry A.White Is assessed with lots 6 and 7,
Blk 10, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, with the land value erroneously assessed at
$420. The correct assessed value oP land is $140.r,
In Matter of Correction of
Erroneous Assessments.
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board, for authorization
to the Auditor to correct certain erroneous assessments under the provisions of Section
3804a, of the PoliticalCode and said application having been approved by the District '
Attorney of Contra Costa County:
Itis BY THE BOARD OFI)ERED that authorization to correct following erroneous
assessments be and the same are hereby granted:
For year 1937-38: '
Vol. 16, Assessment No. 37641 George Miller Is assessed with W. 1/2 of Lot 4,
Subdivision �f Lot 20, of Wills Addition to the Town of Antioch, with improvements
erroneously assessed at $1580. The correct assessed vaue of improvements is $1140.
In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 39761 J.B. & Jane Winkleman and Morris and Gladys
Hoffman, are assessed with southerly 501 of Block 208, Original Survey of the City
of Martinez, with improvements erroneously assessed at $250. There are no improve-
ments on this property.
In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 51832 Fate H.Fountain, is assessed with Lot 16, Block
32, Andrade Rose ,#2 Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1230. There are :
no improvements on this lot.
In °ol. 25, Assessment Na. 57009, E.'W.Moyer, is assessed with improvements - - —
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on a tract of land containing 10.07 acres, improvements erroneously assessed at 4100.
There are no improvements on this land.
Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56316 George W.Jones, Is assessed Vith Lot 23, Lafayette
Heights, with improvements erroneousl,,r assessed at $2330. The correct assessed value
of these improvements is 41150.
Vol. 27, Assessment No. 59431, S.P. & Thelma Allard, are assessed with Lots 9 and
10, Block 6, Martinez Land Company Tract #2, with improvements erroneously assessed
' at $560. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $300.,
In Matter of Entering�Contract _
with E.GeoYfrey Bangs, for
Architect Services.
A form of Agreement for.employment of E. Geoffrey Bangs as an Architect to pre-
pare plans and specifications.and do the necessary work required of Architects,in
the constnction of Hospital and Jail Buildings as referred to insald-Agreement, having
been presented to this Board,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the s..me is hereby
approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board 1s he eby authorized to sign said -
Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Granting Permit
to Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Company to lay buried cable.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied tothis Board for
permission to place approximately 2207 feet of buried cable in the dirt shoulder
on the south side of County noad C_24, between substation road and ,Junction of Dono-
van Road, County noad C-20, and to place burled cable on dirt shoulder on west side
of County Woad C_20 from function of County Rond C-24, to a point approximately 961
feet north,
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 supervisbn of the County Surveyor of -
Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the supervisor of the said District. -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said applicant shall assume all future costs for the
maintenance of said buried cable.t`
In Matter of Advertising the
Resources of Contra Costa County, "
at Walnut Creek Festival. -
The Hildebrand United Shows having applied to the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County for a license to conduct a Carnival at Walnut Creek Festival held during the 3
month of October, 1937, and said Hildebrand United Shows having paid to the Tax Collect-
or the sum of $920 for a license, and this board believing the Walnut Creek Festival
to have been a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of$920, be paid to the Walnut Creek
Festival committee for the advertisement of the resources of Contra Oosta County, at
said Festival.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum ofi920 be transferred from the Unappropriated
Reserve of the General Fund to the Advertising Appropriation. -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Walnut Creek Festival Committee present to this
Board, a duly verified claim for said sum, on the Advertising Fund of said County., -
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In Matter of I-ansfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.'1'eeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway
fund warrants,
It is BY THE B09RD ORDERED that the sum of $4,134.45 be transferred from Special
Road Fund and that the sum of $5000 be transferred from General Fund to the funds and
In the amounts as hereinafter set forth, to wit:
War. # Surveyor Supervisor Dist. Supervisor Dist. Supervior Dist.;
Accounts. #1 Accounts. #2 Accounts. #3 Accounts.
36o $ 52.25
361
362 6 11.33 $23.75•
36� 477.31
365 $6o8.22 32. 6
366 5.50
3677 793.48
369 219.717
57.22
370 93.24
371 62.82
372 16.53
373 100.80
375 50.00 1.00
376 6.oO
377 6.00
379 162.00
379 92.18
380 14.00
3832 24o.45
384 36-75 84.34
384 901.83
399 388 486.49 333.91 329.76
389 11.71
390 73.53
391 30.00
392 500.00
39� 63.00
39 10.00
395 94.61
396 105.79
397 15.03
39 33.07
409 9.00
00 152.13
4
39.15
4o2 48.59
403 175.63
404 45.00
405 14.89
4007 132.80
139.00
4
4o8 112.00
409 42.50
410 412.00
411 128.95
412 22.04
413 31.51
414 974.69
2207.17 3 97 $1451-12 X51.
Grand Total -- *9,134.45.
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.`
In matter of Payment of Mileage
to W.P.A. Employees employed on
County Buildings.
W.P.A. employees employed painting and making repairs to County Buildings, havir g
applied tothis Board for allowance of mileage to and from their homes while so employed,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor ascertain from the Works -
Progress Administration the names of employees so employed and the amount of mileage
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to which said employees would be entitled.,
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In ?.Satter of Declaring, Replacement
or Re-construction of Lafayette Bridge
In Town of Lafayette, an emergency.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the replacing or re-construction of Lafayette
Bridge over Walnut Creek, in Town of Lafayette, be declared a matter of great emergency,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bridge be replaced or reconstructed without the
' preparation of plans and specifications, or advertising for bids, the said work to be
done under the supervision,of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County.<
In Matter of Declaring Replacement
or reconstruction of Fernandez Bridge, '
over Pinole Creek, in Sup. Dist. #1,
an emergency.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the replyeing or reconstruction of Fernandez
Bridge over Pinole Creek, in Sup. Dist. #1, be declared a matter of great emergency.
IT IS FURT'''HER UIDERED that said Bridge be replaced or reconstructed without the
preparation of plans and specifications, or advertising for bids, the said work to be
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County.,,<
In the Matter of Advertising the
Reeources of Contra Costa County
at El Cerrito Homes Exposition.
This Hoard deeming the El Cerrito Homes Dgnsition to be held at El Cerrito on
Nov. 5th, to Nov.13th, 1937, Inc. a go_,d.advertising medium for the resources of Contra
Costa County,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $150 be paid to the E1 Cerrito Homes
Exposition forthe purpose of advertising the resources of said County of Contra Costa,
at said Xxposition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said E1 Cerrito Homes Exposition shall present.to this
Boaru a duly verified claim for said sum of $150 on the Advertising Fund of said County,
✓ InMatter of Fixing Hearing on
Petition for Formation of Bella
Vista Sanitary District, and the
Report required under District
Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933.
A petition signed as required by law having heretofore been filed with this }y.
Board of Supervisors requesting thefosmation of Bella Vista Sanitary }district under
the provisions of Act No. 7105 Deering's General Laws of 1931, and thisBoard having
heretofore appointed John J. Loyacon, to prepare and. file with this Board, the necessary
Report as required under the District Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933, and the
said John J. Loyacon having on the let day of November, 1937, filed said Report with
this Board; _
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition for formation of
said Di�trlct and upon the Report filed with the Board by said John J. Loyacon, be and
the same is hereby set for Monday, December 6th, 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M. in Chambers
of said Board.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that notice of time and place of said hearing *f
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be published for the time and In the manner as prescribed by law, in the Pittsburg
Post-Dispatch, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.
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Nov. 15t, 1937- Cont'd.
In the Matter of applications
for aid.
It is by the Board ordered that the following applications for aid be granted,'',
as follows:
VIRGINIA TETZSCHNER, 553- 18th St. Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $60. per month be discontinued as of
10-1-37.
JULIAN DUCOING, 204 Avila Ave. El Cerrito. '
Old Age Security in the mount of $8.75 State and $8.75 County aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
GEORGENA MARTIN, 325- 12th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37-
FRANCIS E. MORGAN, 127 Tunnel Ave. Pt. Richmond. ,
Old Age security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
per month be granted to begin 11-1-37.
ORRIN G. SMITH, 625- 5th St.Richmond.
Old%ge Security in th- amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin 11-1-37.
Wk. A. SMITH, 237- 11th St. Richmond.
j Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
LOREN WRANKLE, 561- 5th St. Richmond.
Old A ge Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin 11-1-37.
JOHANNA THOLE, 2354 Lowell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 7-1-37-
CATHERINE HALSEY, 224- 4th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month.
be discontinued as of 6-1-37-
HOWARD, ELMER, Box 736, R.F.L. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Co-mty aid per month
be discontinued as of 10-31-37.
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WILLLW J. LEAVITT, 950 ?vis Dr. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 11-1-37.
JOHN B. RICKETTS, 3015 Clinton , Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 11-1-37-
MRS. EMILY BUTTERFIELD, 655 Kern St. Richmond.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be granted to
begin as of 11-1-37-
VIRGINIA TETZSCHNEF., 551- 15th St. Richmond.
$30 State and $30 county aid permonth for needy children be granted to ,
begin as of 11-1-717-
ANNIE CONNOR, 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month be renewed as of 11-1-37, for needy
children.
ANNIE LOUIS, Pinole. _
$30 State and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
11-1-37-
ANNA McCULLOUGH, 1105 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$20 State and $35. county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
11-1-37,
TERESA PETRELLI, Box 94, Nt.Richmond.
$30 State and $20 county aid permonth for needy children be renewed as of
11-1-37-
MARGARET SILVA, 900 richmond, Pt.Richmond.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
11-1-37.
LORA O'KEEFE, 2931 San Luis, Richmond. -
820 State aid and $30 county aid per month for needy children be changed
to $30 State and $20 county aid per month as of 11-1-37.
LEONARD CARY, C/o Mrs. P.J.Murphy, Alamo.
County cash allowance in the amount of $25. per month be discontinued to
Mr. R.F. Brown's Rest Home, as of 10-15-37. That $25. county cash allowance be made
payable to Mr. Leonard Cary, C/o Mrs. P.J.Murphy, Alamo as of 10-15-37•
ISABELLE M. ROSE, #35, Kendall, Crockett.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
9-1-37-
ANNA L. COOPER, Star Route, Danville. _.
j Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Coudty aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
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GEORGE C. COOPER, Star Route, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin 11-1-37. .
MARIUS P. OSTERGARD, Tassajara.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be grantad to begin 11-1-37.
THORN TALMADGE, Alamo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per -_
month be discontinued as of 10-31-37.
' ANDREW LINDHOLM, Morgan Territory, C/o J.Gleese, Concord.
County cash allowance in the amount of $15. per month be granted to begin as of
10-1-37.
NORMAN KELLY, Co/ Hospital, Martinez.
County cash allowance in the amount of $25. per month be discontinued as of
Sa-37.
MAURICE JOSEPH, Muir Station, Iaartinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
INEZ LONG, 2537 Bay Point Highway, Box 304, Concord.
Old Age Security In the amount of ,$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
ANITA PACHECO RUBI, R.F.D. sl, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37-
PAY SHAW, Muir Station, Martinez.
Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin 11-1-37.
PETER WILSON SIBRIAN, 1638 Grant St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the am-t of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
HELEN CURTIS' Walnut Creek.
$10 State and 410 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
11-1-37•
IDA LEHTO, P.O. Box 147 Walnut.Creek.
' $50 Stateand $50 county aid per month for needy children be decreased to
$60 State and $20 county aid per month as of 11-1-37.
HILDA GUSTAFSON, 303 Division St. Bay Point.
Old tige Security be denied as of 11-1-37-
MARY SANDRETTO, 267 1/2 E. 2nd St. PIVtsburg.
$20 State and$30 county aid per month for needy children be changed and
decreased to $30 State and 410 county aid per month as of 11-1-37, and be renewed
as of 11-1-37.
NELLIE HASKINS, Clyde.
$10 State and $20 County ai: per month for needy children be decreased to
$10. State only as of 11-1-37.
ROSIE CASTELLANOS, 335- E. 2nd.St• Pittsburg
$30 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be made payable
to Mrs. Christina Page, 2334 East Alma St. Stockton, Calif.
MARIA NOTA, R.F.D. Antinh.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.00 State and$7. county al per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37.
ANFIZESALVADOR, #3, Seventh St. Antioch
' Old Age Security in the amount of $12. State and $12. county aid per month
be granted to begin 11-1-37-
CHARLES MADISON, 540- 6th St.. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be decreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month ac of 11-1-37.
NANCY .MADISON, 54o- 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per moat
' be decreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month as of 11-1-37.
JESSE ROY UESENGER , Cho tars. Geo. A.Foster, 1614 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$10 Stat-z and $10 County aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 8 -1-37.
LARRY LEE PAGE, C/o Mrs. Lois Abraham, 352- 10th St. Richmond.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 9-1-37•
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In ]Fatter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector To conduct Sale of
property for Delinquent Taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this 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 Californla, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax 6ollector of Contra 'osta 0ounty at
public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 27, 1 27 for the delinquent taxes of 1926:
In G-and View Terrace Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 32, Deed No. 1229.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (650.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 1516-17, Block 29. Deed ab. 1230. -
To be sold for a sum not less than sixty ($60.00)
dollars, plus costs of sale,
In East Richmond Boulevard Tract -- Lots 11-12, Block 3, Deed No. 1231.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty-five (625.00)
Dollars, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, June 26, 1929, for the Delin uent taxes of 1927-
In the Amended kap of the City of Richmond, Lots 13-14, Block 84, Deed #1225
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JU14E 26, 1929, for Delinquent taxes�af 1926:
In Richmond Center Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 15, Deed No. 1220.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars
plus costs of sale.
In Cole's Addn. to Walnut Creek, Lot 15, Deed No. 1223. '
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (5420.00) dollars
plus costs of sale.
In the Nicholl Subdivision of Richmond, Lot 27, Block C, Deed No. 1.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus -
costs of sale.
IN THE Bay Shore Tract- Lot 4, Block 10. Deed No. 3. !,
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ('10,00) dollars.
plus costs of sale.
In the 'Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 8, Block20, Deed No. 5,
To be sold in a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale.
In the FourthAddition to Richmond- Lot 5, B1ock2S, Deed No. 7
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00)- dollars
plus costs of sale.
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 29, Deed No. S.
To be sold for a sum not less than N'ifteen (315.00) dollars, plus '.
Costs of sale. -
In the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Lot 1, Block 33, Deed No. 9•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus
Costs of Sale
In theCanal Subdivision of Richmond - Lot 14, Block 2. Deed No. lit,
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus _
costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of richmond; Lot 17 Block 2. Deed No. 15. `
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (310.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale. x`
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 13, Deed No. 21.
To be sold for a slam not less thanTen (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 14, Deed No. 22.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
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In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 9 Block 19, Deed No. 29.
To be sold for a sum not less thanTen ($10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In theCanal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 24, Deed No. 30
1'o be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale.
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In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 34, Block30, Deed No. 32.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (1#10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 1 Block 31, Deed No. 33.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) d,,llars, plus
costs of saw
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 2, Block 31, Deed No. 34.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (ilO.00) dollars, plus
' costs of sale.
In theCanal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 4, Block 32, Deed No. 36
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale. .
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond --Lot 35, Block 40, Deed No. 37.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ("10.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale. '
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 40, Deed No. 3g.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ('10.00) dollars, plus _
costs of sale.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 25-26-27, Block 3. Deed No. 44.
To.be sold for a sum not less than thirty (030,00) dollars
plus costs of sale.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe, Lots C-D, Block 39, Deed No. 61.
To be sold for a sum not less than rorty (540.00) dollars,
plus amts of sale.
In thaTownsite of Santa re- all of Block 49 Deed No. 63.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty 020.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's Addition to Richmond- Lots 14-15, Block 5, Deed No. 66.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (550.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale. "-
In Nystrom's Addition to Richmond- Lot 31, Block 12, Deed No. 67.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415-00) dollars, plus
costs of s^le.
In theGriffin & V+atrous Additi o n to Richmond- Lot 26, Block 7, Deed No. 71
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In Herman's addition t_;xichmond-- Lots 19-20, Block 5, Deed No. 75.
To be sold for a sum not less thantwenty, (420.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale. .
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PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930_,_for the delinquent taxes of 1929:
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract— Lot 17, Block 32, Deed No. 609. _
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale.
In.North Berkeley Terrace 'Tract: Lot 30, Block 32, Deed No. 609.
To be sold for a sum not less thanFifteen (415.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 37, Block 32, Deed No. 610,
To be sola for a sum not less than rlfteen (515.00) dollars, -
plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 7, Block 33. Deed No. 611. _
To be sold for a sim not less than Fifteen (0015.00) dollars,
' plus costs of sale. F
In North Berkeley Terrace Bract- Lot 1, Block 35. Deed No. 612.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus -
costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 46, Block 35, Deed No. 617.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ( 10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the ldap of NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. 2-- Lot 12, Block 62, Daed No. 946 s
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Map of NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 13, Block 62, Deed No.94
To be sold for s sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars , plus
costs of sale.
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In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 12, Block 62, Deed No.9
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (1*10.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 15, Block 62, Deed No.94
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (110.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ,
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Monday,Nov. 1st, 1937-- Conttd.
In the Map of North richmond Land & merry Co. No. 2- Lot 16, $lock 62,
Deed No.950
To be sold for a sum not less than'Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus-costs of sale.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry "o. No 2- Lot 17,Block 62, Deed No.951
To be sold for a sum not less than -an (IP10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In yap of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 18,B1k 62, Deed No. 952•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. 2- Lot 19,B1k 62, Deed No. 953•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, nlus costs of sale.
In Map of North Richmond Land &Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 20, Block 62, Deed No. 954.:
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (-10.00J dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 21, Blk 62, Deed No. 955-
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (`10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In flap of NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 22, Blk 62, D-ed No. 956.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (`'10.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
InMap of last rlchmond Heights- E'ly 15' of Lots 12-13vk 16, Blk 731 Deed 1087.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (110.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In Map of East richmond Heights Tract No. 2- Lot 44, Blk 95, Deed No. 1109
`o be sold for a sum not less than Ten (,$10.001 dollars, plus costs of sale,
In Map of East richmond Heirhts 'Pratt No. 2- Lot 16,Blk 96, Deed No. 1110.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In A9ap of East richmond Heights Tract No. 2- Lot 16, Blk 97, Deed No. 1111.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Map of Ea=_t richmond Heights "Tract No.2- Lots 20-21, -1k 97, Deed No. 1112.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (S10.00J dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Map of East Richmond Heights 'Tract No. 2- Lot 5, Block 98, Deed No. 1113.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In `'ast Richmond Heights Tract No. 3- Lots 3-4-5, Block 110, Deed No. 1114.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (130.00) dollars, plus costsbf sale.
In last richmond Heights Tract No. �- Lot 18, block 110, Deed No. 1115.
To be sold for a sum not less than i'en ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale. `
i In `ast richmond Heights Tract No. 3 -- Lot 19 Block 110, Deed No. 1116. -
'o be sold for a sum not less than Zen (1110.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In last richmond relghts Tract No. 3-- Lots 9-10-11, Block 111, Deed No. 1117.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.'
In last Richmond Heights `ract No. 4- Lot 8, Block 103, Deed No. 1125.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In last richmond Heights T-ract No. 4- Lot 11, Block 103, Deed No. 1126, '
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (810.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Gast Richmond Heights Bract No. 4-- Lot 3, Block 104, Deed No. 1127.
To be sold for a sum not less than(a10.00) Ten dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East hichmo d Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 4, Block 104, Deed No. 1128.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.001 dollars, Plus cost=_ of sale.
In Bella Monta Subdivision 1 Lot 9, Blk C. Deed No. 1167.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (020.00) dollars plus
costs of sale
In Broadway Addition to Richmond, Lots 9-10-18-17-19-26-2728-29, -lock H.
'. .
To be sold for a sum not less than Eighty ($$0,00) dollars, plus Deed No. 1214,1'
costs of sale.
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PR_ClK'C S OFJCOKTRx% COSTA CCt.ITY. 7
IT 1S BY THE BOARD CRL:2. 1) t_at t1=e boundaries of the respective election pre-
cincts of Contra Costa GDunty, as herznafter named, be, and the Same are hereoy
establis�ed and fired as hereinafter set forth and designated and described, as follows, -
to-wit:
LEidS IIdGT02: F3LC IIiCT_ .:C. OIl3
3EGI2E:I.3 at a point where the southeast corner of 3erkeley Park intersects the
County boundary line betr,een Contra Costa and -la-aeda Counties; tt.ence runnin- along
the easterly boundary line of 3erkeley lark to its intersection with the center line
of Stratford Goad; tLeuce easterly runnin- alar,,; the center line of :;tratford Road to
its intersection lith the center line bet::een Lots 7 and a end 21 and Lot "J" 3lock
11, I:ensington lark; tlience easterly running, alon,, line between Lots 7-8 and 21, and
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"J", Block 11 to its in ection .pit:: the center lin- of Lenox ano Coventry Roads;
thence easterly run:.'n- alon= tae center line of Coventry toad to its intersection
with the center line of the alley between Lots 5 and o, 36 and 37, 3lock 7, hensing-
ton ark; t.cnce easterly, runninS alont� the center line of alley be V,:een Lots 5 and z
6, 36 and 37, 3lock 7, Eensington 'Parr:, to its intersection wit, the center line of _
Ardmore road; thence easterly along the center line of alley between Blocks 4 and 5,
Kensington mark, and the prolongation of same, to its intersection e:ith the center
line ofrlin;ton .';venue; thence northerly aloe., the center line of Arlington Avenue
to the center line of an alley bet•.:een 3lock "C" and "D", Berkeley Pighlands; thence t:
easterly along the center line of tile alley betteen Blocks "C" and "D", Berkeley >.'w
Highlands, and continuing easterly along the center line of Princeton Street to its
intersection aith the center line of Tale Avenue; thence southerly and easterly along
the center line of 'rale Avenue to the terminus thereof; thence southerly and south-
easterly along the easterly line of Lots 1, 13, and 14, Block "J", Berkeley Highlands, 3
to the boundary line bet-:een the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa; thence westerl ,
southerly and westerly along the said boundary line between the Counties of Alameda
and Contra Costa, to the place of beSinning.
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KENSINGTON PRZCI_TCT NO. T.10
BEGIIINTI G at a point where the prolongation of the southerly line of Block "A" 'L
' of Arlington acres intersects the center line of Arlington Road; thence westerly run-
ning along the southerly line of Block "A" of Arlington Acres and prolongation there- -j
of to the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block "A" of said Arlington acres; thence north k
alon the westerly boundary line of Lots "A" and 'B" of Arlington acres to the north-
west corner of Lot 2, Block "3"; thence ',:esterly running along the northerly boundary
line of the cemetery property to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of
the incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly and
northerly, runnin- aloe- the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the City of
3l Cerrito to a point where the line bet.:een Lots 25, 52 and 53, Rancho El Sobrante, _
is extended westerly, ;:ould intere:ert tl�e said boundary line bet'::een Rancho 31 So-
brante and Rancho Jan Pablo; thence easterly to stake A.C.3 to the northeast corner
of Lot 53 of the tancho _�l oobrante; t`�e-ce northeasterly runnin;; along the boundary
line of Lot 53 to the most northerly point thereof, on the r:estern boundary line of
the Thornton. ore acre tract; thence southerly running along, the westerly boundary line
of the Thornton one acre tract to the southwest corner theceof; thence easterly to
the southwest corner of the 3rissac Tact in Sancho 1 Sobrante; thence easterly and
southerly rur_nin;; along the northern and eastern boundary line of the 3rissac Tract
to the southeast corner taereof; thence runnin.7 along the eastern line of Lots 62, 58
and 57 of Rancho Ll ::obrante to the i.a exsection of line betneen Supervisor Districts =
One and Two; thence running along to boundary line between Supervisor Districts One _
and Two in a southerly direction to its intersection with County boundary line between _
Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; thence westerly along the County boundary line to _
the southeasterly corner of Lot 14, Block "J", Berkeley Highlands; thence northerly
along the easterly 'boundary line of Lots 14, 13 and 1, Block "J", Berkeley Highlands
and the prolon3ation thereof to the center line of Yale Avenue; thence westerly and
northerly alone, the center line of Yale Avenue to its intersection with the center
line of Oberlin Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Oberlin Avenue to
its intersection with the center line of Stanford Avenue; thence northerly along the
center line of Stanford Avenue to a point in the center line of iiellesley Avenue
opposite the lire dividing Lots 16 and 17, Block "A", Berkeley Highlands; thence nor-
therly along the line dividing Lots 16 and 17, Block "A", Berkeley Highlands, to the
southeasterly corner of Lot 12, Block 5, Berkeley Highland Terrace; thence northerly
along the dividing line between Lots 11 and 12, 3lock 5, Berkeley Highland Terrace and
the rrolongation thereof to the center line of York Path; thence westerly along the
center line of York Path and the prolongation thereof to the center line of Arlington
Road; thence southerly along the center line of Arlington Road to the place of be-
ginning.
ILEI:S111GT01'. PR CIPICT P.O. THREE
3EGIIIiING at a point on the easterly boundary line of that certain tract of land
known as Berkeley Park of Contra Costa County .,.,here the center line of Stratford
Avenue intersects the same; thence northerly running alone, the easterly boundary line
of Berkeley Park Tract end dillside Park to its intersection with the cemetery pro-
perty; thence easterly runnin- alone the southerly lire of the cemetery property to _
its intersection tith the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block "A", Arlington Acres;
thence easterly runn.inc alon; the southerly boundary line of Block "All to its inter-
section with tree center line of ..rlington Avenue; thence northerly along the center
line of Arlington Avenue to its intersection :itn the center line of York Path if
extended westerly; thence easterly along the center line of York Path to the north- '
' easterly corner of Lot 12, Block 5, Berkeley highland Terrace; thence southerly along
the dividing line between Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, Berkeley Highland Terrace, to the
northeasterly corner of Lot 17, Block "A", Berkeley Highlands; thence southerly along
the dividing line between Lots 16 and 17, 3lock "A", Berkeley Highland Terrace and
the prolongation thereof to a point where the center line of',iellesley Avenue would
be intersected by the center line of Stan'ord .-.venue; thence southerly along the -_
center line of Stanford _venue to its intersection with the center line of Oberlin
Avenue; thence v,esterly alon,; the center line of Oberlin Avenue to its intersection
with the center line of Yale Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Yale
Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Princeton Street• thence westerly
' along the center line of Princeton street and continuing westerly along the center
line of a path bettiseen Block "C" and "D", Berkeley Highlands, and the prolongation
thereof, to tine center line of erlington Avenue; thence northerly along the center
line of Arlington —venue to the point of beginning.
BL =HRRITO P33CIP:CT FO. TME1
BEGIIB.ING at a point on the boundary line between the Counties of Contra Costa
and Alameda inhere sane is intersected by the most southwesterly boundary line of the
incorporated City of 31 Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly,
northerly, easterly and northerly, runrin- alone_ the r:esterly incorporate line of
the City of El Cerrito to its intersection with the southeasterly incorporate boun-
dary line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly, southerly, easterly, northeasterly
easterly, southerly, runnin.,g along the southerly, easterly, southeasterly and eesterly
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boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection
with the boundary line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda; thence south-
easterly running along the boundary line between the Counties of Contra Costa and
Alameda to the place of beginning.
rM CrERRITO PRECIiCT 170. M---!3N
BEGUMING at a point on the boundary line of the incorporated City of Richmond
where same is intersected by the line dividing Lots 10 and 11, Block 82, Richmond
Annex; thence easterly and southerly running along the southerly and westerly boun-
dary line of Blocks 82 and 92, Richmond Annex, and continuing southerly along the
westerly boundary line of Block 93 to the southerly corner of Lot 1, 3lock 93, Rich-
mond Annex; thence northerly and westerly along the incorporate boundary line of the
City of Richmond to the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway
Company's right-of-way; thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the
Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of=aay, to the point of beginning. -
RICH140-M PRECINCT NO. FORTY-ONE
BEGUMING at a uoint on the center line of Pullman Avenue cohere the center line
of Cutting 3oulevard intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center e
line of Pullman Lvenue to its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of''
Syndicate Avenue; thence southwesterly running alon.i; the center line of Syndicate Ave
nue to a point opposite the northeast corner of Block 16 of the Inner Harbor Tract;
thence easterly to the northeast corner of 3lock 16 of the Inner Harbor Tract; thence
southwesterly running along the eastern boundary line of Block 15 of the Inner Harbor
Tract and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the southerly boundary
line of Lot 31 of Section 19; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary
line of Lots 31-32 of Section 19, and Lots 25, 26, 27, and 28 of Section 20 and the
prolongation thereof to the western boundary lints of the Richmond Annex Tract; thence
northwesterly, westerly, northerly, easterly and southeasterly running along the
westerly, southerly, .westerly, northerly and northeasterly boundary line of the Rich-
mond Annex Tract and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line'.
of Fifty-fifth Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Fifty-fifth
Street to the southerly boundary line of the incorporated City of L1 Cerrito; thence
westerly and northerly runnin,, along the southerly and westerly incorporate boundary
line of the City of El Cerrito to its intersection with the center line of Cutting
Boulevard; thence westerly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the point of ! _
beginning.
RICHMOND PRECUICT NO. FORTY-710
BEGIHNIHG at a point where the center line of Fifty-fifth Street intersects the
southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of El Cerrito; thence running southerly
along the center line of Fifty-fifth Street to a point where the prolongation of the
northeasterly boundary line of Richmond Annex would intersect same; thence north-
westerly, westerly, southerly, easterly and southerly, running along the north-easterly,
northerly, westerly boundary line of Richmond Annex to a point where the prolongation
of the southerly boundary line of Section 20 would intersect same; thence westerly
along; the prolongation of the southerly line of Section 20, and the southerly line of
Section 20, to a point where the prolongation of the line running, along the center line
of Syndicate Avenue would intersect same; thence southwesterly along the prolongation
of a line running along the center of Syndicate .=venue to the southerly boundary line
of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly along the southerly'
incorporate limits of the City of Ricamond to the easterly boundary line of the Southern
Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way; thence northerly along the easterly boundary
line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's ri;-ht-of-way to its intersection with
the center line of Huntington Avenue; thence easterly alone the center line of Hunting-
ton Avenue to the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence'
northerly, westerly, northerly and westerly, running along the westerly, southerly,
westerly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito to the
place of beginning.
RICHUOIdD PRECINCT 140. FORTY-SIX
STARTING at a point on the westerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
E1 Cerrito where same is intersected by the center line of Huntington Avenue; thence
westerly running along the center line of Huntington Avenue to its intersection with
the easterly boundary line of the Souther Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way;
thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway
Company's right-of-way a distance of 100 feet more or less, to the incorporate boundary
line of the City of Richmond; thence running easterly, southerly, northwesterly and
westerly along the incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to the easterly
boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way; thence southerly)
along the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way
to the southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly,
northerly, northeasterly, westerly, southwesterly, westerly, northerly, easterly and
northerly running along the southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly and
easterly incorporate boundary lire of the City of Richmond to the point of beginning.
CROCI:.n`TT PRECEM NO. SIX
BEGIMUNG at,a point :where the center line of Ceres Street intersects the center
line of Sixth Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Sixth avenue to its
intersection with the center line of Lillian Street; thence easterly along the center
line of Lillian Street to its intersection with the center line of Second Avenue;
thence northerly along the center line of Second:,venue to its intersection with the
center line of Pomona Street; thence easterly elong the center line of Pomona Street
to its intersection with the prolongation of a line drawn southerly from the center
line of Fourth Avenue; thence northerly along the said prolongation of a line drawn
southerly from Fourth -venue to the intersection of said line with the center line of
Ceres Street; thence ::esterly along the center line of Ceres Street to the point of
beginning.
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CROCKETT PRECII.-CT NO. ?TIGHT
BEGINNING at a point on the Carquinez Grammar School District due south of the center)
line of Fourth Avenue and where the center line of Pomona Street, if extended easter)
would intersect the same; thence southerly to the line dividing Sections 8 and 17,
T.2N.R.33.; thence westerly along the dividing line between Sections 8 and 17, T.2
N.R.3.77 to a point opposite the center line of Sixth Avenue; thence northerly and con-
tinuing along the center line of Sixth Avenue to its intersection with the center line
of Lillian Street; thence easterly along the center line of Lillian Street to its in-
tersection with the center line of Second Avenue; thence northerly along the center
line of Second Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Pomona Street; thenc
easterly along the center line of Pomona Street to the place of beginning.
� MARTIINEZ PRECINCT NO. ON
BEGLT:NING at a point in the center of Alhambra Creek at the mouth thereof; thence -
running southeasterly along t`_ie center of Alhambra Creek to its intersection with the
center line of Alhambra Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Alhambra
Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Buckley Street; thence westerly
along the center line of Buckley Street to its intersection with the center line of
Berrellesa Street; thence southerly alone. the center line of Berrellesa Street to its
intersection with the center line of .lard Street; thence easterly along the center
line of :lard Street to its intersection with the center line of Las Juntas Street;
thence northerly alon the center line of Las Juntas Street and the prolongation there
of, to the northerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-
way; thence easterly aloe.-_ the northerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway
Company's right-of-way to its intersection with the center line of the road leading _
to the T.unicipal :Yharf; thence northerly along the center line of the road leading to
the Municipal;lharf and along; the center line of said wharf to the termination thereof.
hjRTJ1iZL PRECIUCT NO. V10
STARTING at a point in the center of nlhembra Creek at the mouth thereof; thence
thence runnino southeasterly alon- the center line of Alhambra Creek to its intersee-
tion with the center line of Alhambra Avenue; thence southerly along the center line
of Alhambra Avenue to its intersection v.ith the center line of Buckley Street; thence
westerly alonE the center line of 3uckley Street to its intersection with the center
line of Berrellesa Street; thence southerly alone the center line of 3errellesa Street
to its intersection_-with the center line of :lard Street; thence :;esterly along the
center line of Ward Street to its intersection with the center line of Talbert Street;
thence northwesterly along the center line of Talbert Street to its intersection with
the center line of ::wain Street; thence southwesterly alon- the center line of slain
Street to its intersection '.with the center line of Carquinez 'eay; thence westerly to =
the northwest corner of the . Herrithew 55.33 acre tract; thence southerly along -
the westerly boundary lire of the. E, w. Kerrithew, 55.33 acre tract to the southerly
incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez; thence westerly, northwesterly,
northerly, westerly and northv.esterly, following the southerly, southwesterly, wester-
ly, southerly and southwesterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez to
its termination thereof in Suisun Bay. -"
;3ARTIIN:3Z PRECInCT NO. THREE
STARTING at a point in the center line of%lard Street where same is intersected "l
by the center line of Richardson Street; thence southerly along the center line of -
Ward Street to its intersection with the center line of Talbert Street; thence wester-
ly along the center line of Talbert Street to its intersection with the center line
of Main Street; thence southerly along the center line of Main Street to its inter-
section with the center line of Carquinez"lay; thence westerly to the northwest corner
of the Z. 71. Merrithew 55.33 acre tract; thence southerly along the westerly boundary
line of the 3. 71. L'errithew 55.33 acre tract to the southerly incorporate boundary
line of the City of Martinez; thence easterly, northerly and easterly, following the
southerly, easterly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez
to its intersection with t't_e center line of Alvarado Terrace; thence northerly along ':y
the center lire of klvarado Terrace to its intersection with the center line of Pros-
pact Avenue; thence southeasterly along- the center line of Prospect Avenue to the ..
easterly boundary line of the Martinez City .later Reservoir property; thence northerly -
and westerly along the easterly and northerly boundary line of the Martinez City `--
Water Reservoir property to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the
Sunnyside Terrace; thance northerly along the westerly boundary line of Sunnyside
' Terrace and its prolongation thereof, to the center line of Richardson Street; thence `
westerly alon_ the prolongation of the center line of Richardson Street and along the
center line of Richardson Street to the point of beginning.
EARTINEZ PRECINCT 110. FOUR
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STARTING at a point in the center line of'card Street where same is intersected
by the center line of Castro Street; thence southerly along the center line of'hard
' Street to its intersection with the center line of Richardson Street; thence easterly •�.
along the center line of iichardsor. Street and its prolongation thereof to its inter-
section with the prolongation of the vesterly boundary line of Sunnyside Terrace;
thence southerly and southeasterly alone the •:.esterly boundary line of Sunnyside
Terrace and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Pros-
pact Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Prospect Avenue to its :'•:'
intersection, with the center line of Alvarado Terrace; thence southwesterly and sou-
therly along the center line of Alvarado Terrace to its intersection with the southerl --
incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez; thence easterly, northerly and
easterly alons7. the southerly, easterly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the
City of Martinez to its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of _'•
Arreba Street; thence northerly along the prolongation of the center line of Arreba
Street and alon1-1 the center line of ..rreba Street to its intersection with the center
line of 3ichardson Street; thence %esterly alone the prolongation of the center line
of 3ichardson Street and the center line of RicLardson Street to its intersection y
with the center line of haven Street; thence northerly alon.; the center line of Haven
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Street to its intersection with the center line of Castro Street; thence westerly
along the center line of Castro Street to the point of beiinning.
MARTINEZ P_ECI:CT kIO. FIVE
STARTING at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the same 18 inter-
sected by the center line of Haven Street; thence southerly along, the center line of
Haven Street to its intersection with tl:e center line of Richardson Street; thence
easterly along the center line of Richardson Street end the prolongation thereof to
the center line of Arreba Street; thence southerly along the center line of Arreba
Street and the prolongation thereof to the southerly incorporate boundary line of the
City of kartinez; thence easterly, northerly and easterly alon= the southerly, east-
erly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez to the southeast
corner of the Sunnyside Terrace Extension Tract; thence northerly along_ the easterly
boundary of the Sunnyside Terrace Extension "Tact and the prolongation thereof to the
center line of Richardson Street; thence westerly along the center line of Richardson
Street to its intersection with the center line of hllen Street; thence northerly
along the center line of Allen Street to its intersection with the center line of
Castro Street; thence aesterly aloe. the center line of Castro Street to the point of
beginning.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT ;:0. EIG_.T
STARTING at a point on the northerly-boundary line of the Martinez "Grammar
School property where same is intersected by the center line of Jones Street; thence
northerly along the center line of Jones Street to its intersection with the center
line of Nillow Street; thence westerly alone the center line of 'lillow Street to its
Intersection with the center line of Azale Avenue; thence northerly along the center
line of Azale venue to its intersection::iti. the center line of Grand View Avenue;
thence northerly and northeasterly alon,• the center line of Grand View avenue to its
intersection with the prolongation of the northerly boundary line of Block 1, Shell
Heihts; thence northeasterly along the northerly boundary line of Block 1, Shell
Heights, to its intersection with the incorporate boundary line of the City of Mar-
tinez; thence northeasterly, easterly, southerly and easterly, running along the
northwesterly, northerly, easterly and northerly incorporate boundary line of the City
of Martinez to its intersection with the center line of Arreba Street; thence southerly
along the center line of ..rreba Street to its intersection with the northerly boundary
line of the Martinez Junior High School property; thence running southwesterly along
the northerly boundary line of the Martinez Junior nigh School Property and the Mar- -
tinez Grammar School property to the point of beginning.
]W1rLIITEZ PR3CDP,CT N0. FOURTEEN
STARTING at a point on the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Martinez where seine is intersected by the center line of Arreba Street; thence sou-
therly along the center line of nrreba Street to its intersection Waith the northerly
boundary line of the 1artinez Junior Ligh School property; thence southwesterly and
westerly alonS the nortl.erly boundary line of the Lartinez Junior high School property;
and the Iartinez Grammar School property and the prolon ation thereof to the center
line of Susana Street; thence southwesterly along the center line of Susana Street _
to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence southeasterly,
easterly, northerly and southeasterly, folloi.ing alonT the meanderings of nlhambra
Creek to its intersection with the easterly incorporate 'boundary line of the City of
Martinez; thence northerly, easterly and northeasterly following along the easterly,
southerly and easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez and the pro-
longation thereof to the center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence westerly along the
center line of Pacheco Boulevard to the prolonr_ation of the easterly boundary line of
the Piedmont Tract; thence northeasterly along the easterly boundary line of the
Piedmont Tract to the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez;
thence westerly, southwesterly and northwesterly following along the incorporate boun-
dary line of the City of Martinez to the place off' beginning. - -
YARTINEZ Pti'ECINCT NO. SIXTEEN,
STARTING at a point on the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Martinez where same is intersected by the easterly boundary line of the Piedmont Tract;
thence southeasterly elong the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of
Martinez to the easterly boundary line of Alhambra Heights; thence southerly along the"
easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez to its intersection with
the center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence southwesterly and westerly following along �
the easterly and southerly incorporate boundary line of the City. of Martinez to its
intersection with the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Yartinez at a
point on the northerly line of La Salle Street; thence northeasterly along the pro-
longation of the easterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez to its
intersection with the center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence eresterly along the
center line of Pacheco Boulevard to the prolongation of the easterly boundary line of
the Piedmont Tract; thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of the Piedmont
Tract and the prolonzation thereof to the point of beginnins.
.. !LLUINEZ PRECINCT IiO. SEVE14TEr"T•l
BEGI17NING at a point v.here the easterly incorporate boundary limits of the City
of Martinez intersect the most southwesterly corner of the Clara Netherton 71 acre _
tract; thence running easterly along the southerly boundary line of the Clara Nether-
ton 71 acre tract, and continuing, easterly along the southerly boundary line of the .
Contra Costa Realty Company's 46.65 acre tract and the 1. Cavich 15.32 acre tract to
the northeasterly corner of the _. L. Jensen 46.62 acre tract; thence southerly along
the easterly boundary line of said 1. L. Jensen 46.62 acre tract, and the easterly
boundary line of the J. Pereira 37.93 acre tract to the 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. Shaw 6.65 acre tract
to the most westerly corner of the R. Shaw Tract and continuing westerly in a straight!
line to the center of the highway leadin; to Alhambra Valley; tilenca northerly along
the center line of said highway leadin;= to the Alhambra Valley to the northerly boun- ! __
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Bary line of -e T - ? R 1.:ay Comsany rxSY_t-of=:.ay; thence southwesterly {
and rorthcresie 1 to tqa port- rly boundary line of the A. T &S. F. Railway
Company's ri, t-of-way to the pronerty line beu een the Joseph 3renkle 100 acre and
the L. Zuppan 8_ acre tract, t:.ence northerly alon„ the property line bet,:,een Luppan
and 3ren' properiy and
t_e ... F. Silva 65.78 acre tract and the L. Zuppan property
to the northwesterly corner of tae ... F. Silva 69.78 acre tract; thence easterly alon
the northerly boundary line o_ said flilva tract to the southeasterly corner of
the Port Costa Development Company's property; thence northerly along the easterly
boundary- line of the Tort Costa Development Company's property to a point where said
line intersects the .:ecterly incorporate 'boundary limits of the City of Martinez; -
thence southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly,
northeasterly, southeasterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly,
easterly, northerly, easterly and northerly following along the southerly, easterly,
southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, vresterly, southerly, :,esterly,
southerly, .:esterly, southerly, easterly, southerly end easterly incorporate boundary
line of the City of Lartinez to the point of beginning.
L"r. V= PRECIECT NO. OIZ
STARTING at a point on t.:e center line of Pacheco Boulevard where same is inter-
sected by the center line of Potter Street; thence southerly along the center line of
' Potter Street to its intersection with the center line of Martinez Avenue; thence
southeasterly and southerly along the center line of Martinez avenue and the prolonga-
tion thereof to the southerly boundary line of the Contra Costa Realty Company's 46.63
acre tract; t'.hence vresterly* alom< the southerly boundary line of the Contra Costa
Realty Company's 46.63 acre tract and the Clara Netherton 71 acre tract, to its inter- _
section v*it:. the incorporate boundary line of the City of I.'artinez; thence northerly,
northeasterly, easterl-r and northeasterly along the easterly, southerly, easterly,
southerly and southeasterly incorporate boundary line of the City of Martinez, to the
place of beginnine. -
pTprn FITS, PRECINCT .
B3GINNI14G at a point on the County boundary line of the Suisun Bay betv.een
Contra Costa and Solano Counties, due north of the mouth of 7.alnut Creek; thence
south to the mouth of -
ralnut Creek; thence in a southerly direction running along the
center line of 'llalnut Creel. to a point ;:Lich bears due east from the easterly corner
of lards of Barney and Loucks; and t�:ence due crest to the easterly corner of lands
between Barney and Loucks, running in a westerly direction and along north line of
Loucks, Kelly, 1jessec, Overfield and Lair, to a point ::here the southeast corner of
the lands of ":4 Chase intersect the said boundary at the corner of Supervisor
District Two and Three; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of
the lands of Jones & Jensen, to the northeast corner of the Jensen Tract; thence
westerly to the southeast corner of the Eelly 71.06 acre tract; thence northerly and
running alone, the easterly side of said Kelly Tract to the northeast corner thereof;
thence easterly running along the southerly line of the Bailey Tract to the southeast
corner thereof; thence running northerly along the westerly boundary line of the
McNamar & linkelman Tract to the center line of the IEartinez-Pacheco Road; thence
westerly running along the center line of the Iuartinez-Pacheco Road to the westerly
boundary line of Shell City Tract and the easterly incorporate boundary line of the
City of i,iertinez; thence northerly, westerly, southwesterly, northaesterly, north-
easterly, vresterly, north-esterly, easterly and northerly following along the easterly
northerly, easterly, southerly, vresterly, northerly, southerly and easterly incorporat
boundary line of the City of Martinez-to the County boundary line in Suisun Bay; thenc
easterly running along the County boundary line in Suisun Bay to the point of begin-
ning.
In [fatter of Purchase of Real property
from Thomas Atalic.
This hoard having heretofore declared its intention to purchase from Thomas
Atalic certain-real property located in torn of San Pablo for the sum of $2000,
and having published notice of its intention to consummate said purchase on the 1st
day of November, 1937, and this being time and place set out in said notice for the .y
' consummation of said purchase,
IT IS BY THE cOARD ORDERED that the consummation of said purchase be and the
same is hereby continu d to Mlno ay, November 15th, 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M.
' And the Board takes recess to and until Mnnday, November 15, 1937, at 10 o'cloc
A.IR.
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IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CCNTF.A COSTA CZ:UNTY, STATE OF CALIFCR\IA.
Mor>Ry, November 15, 1937- the Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry 1,1. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.'Aells, Clerk.
In Matter of Correction of Erroneous _
Assessments.
Geo. O.Leese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority to
the County Auditor, to correct the following erroneous assessments under the provisions
of Section 3804a of the Political Code, and said applications having been approved _
by the Listriet tittorney of Cont-a Costa County, '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to the Auditor to correct said
erroneous assessments be and the same is hereby granted, to wit:
Year 1937-39:
In Vol . 24 Assessment No. 52810 Mary E. O'Hara, is assessed with Lots 1 to
6 Inc. & IN. 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 7, also the N. 1/2 of Lot 7, Blk 8 Poinsettia Land
Company Viest Pittsburg 'Tract Unit No. 1, :cath improvements erroneously assessed at
$570. The correct assessed valuation of these Improvements is $420.
In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52812 Mary E. O'Hara. is assessed with Lots 8 to 24
Inc. Bl.c B Poinsettia Land Company West Pittsburg 'tract Unit til with improvements
erroneously assessed at $100. There are no improvements on these Lots.
In Vol. 2, Assessment No. 559992 J.D. & Mildr-d J. Eldredge, are assessed with
the Wily 87.12' of Lot 14 and Elly 43.56' of Lot 15, Map of the Greenfield •Tract
with improvements erroneously assessed at $150u. The correct assessed valuation of ;
these improvements is 3750-
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750.In Vol. 30 Assessment N-. 65399 Marie M. Burdick is assessed with a. tract of
land containing1.34 acnes with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. The
correct assessed valuation of these improvements is$750.
In Vol. 18 of Assessment No. 42293 George & Gunda Schantz are assessed with
the E'.y 5' of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2, Elk 221, Creed's Addn. No. 2 with improvements
erroneously assessed at $2790. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements
is $2400.
InVol. 18 Assessment No. 41475, Providenza 'iino is assmsed with Lot 10 Blk
53 City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $3170. The correct
assessed value of these improvements is $2670.
In Vol. 18 of Assessment No. 42447 Mozea A & Mary Russo are assessed with Lot's
2, Blk 107 'Vest Side Addn. No.l of City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously
assessed at $2?10. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1750.
In Vol. 18 of Assessment N.D. 41663 Carmelo & Giovannina Patane are assessed
with Lot 5, Elk 69 City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $1580.
The correct assessed value of these improvements Is $1400.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56782 Carl & Emmy Pinkwart are assessed with the W.
1/2 of Lot 9 Blk B Map No. 3 Parkside Addition with improvements erroneously assessed
at $1500. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1250.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 63523 Susie E.Gregory is assessed with a tract of
land containing 11.275 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1270.
There are no improvements on this tract of land.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 65868 Frances A.Bell is assessed with that por. ,
of an unnumbered Lot lying W. of Center line of Walnut Creek Map No. 1 11alnut Park
containing 3.67 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1450. There are no
Improvements on this property.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 58457 William & Aretta Hughes are assessed with
the S. 1/2 of Lot 9 Elk 10, Lafayette Homesites with improvements assessed at $1230
assessment No. 58458 George & 1�adalyne Deubner are assessed with N. 1/2 of Lot 91
Elk 10, Lafayette Homesites with no improvements. The correct assessed value of
these improvements are: S. 1/2 of Lot 9, improvements $680. N. 1/2 of Lot 9, im—
provements $550. Both parties request a corrected tax bill.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55141 Evelyn. H.Edwards is assessed with the S. 441
of Lot B, Elk C, Town of Crockett, with Improvements erroneously assessed at $6,750
and assessment No. 55142 E. Arline Morris is assessed with the N. 96' of Lot S, Blk
C Town of Crockett with improvements erroneously assessed at $600. The correct -
assessed value of improvements on this property is as follows; 5.44' of Lot B, im—
provements $1150. N. 96' of Lot 8 improvements $7250. Both parties request correct'-
ed tax bill.
In Vol. 24 Assessment `]?. 52965 Antone P.Enes is assessed :with the N. 1/2
of Lot 47 Enes Ambrose Subd1v19lon hard Unit wlth improvements erroneously assessed.
at $1350. These impr,vements should be assessed against the S. 1/2 of Lot 47
of tines Embraose Sucdivision Third Unit which property is assessed to Ancone P. Enes'.
in care of Clifford W.Gard (See Assessment 52966). These assessments should read.
as follows: N. 1/2 of Lot 47-Land value $50 improvements, none; S. 1/2 of Lot 47
lane value $50, improvements, $1350, less $1000 war veteranexemption, total assess—
ed value to collect tsx on 3400. Both parties request corrected tax bill.
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In vol. 16 Assessment No. 36613 Francis C.Dahnken is assessed with Lots 13, 14,
15, Blk 1 Town of Antioch withimprovements erroneously assessed at $6350. Correct
assessed value of these Improvements is $5000.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 38703 P.J. Horgan is assessed with Lots 7 to 10, Inc.
Blk 8 Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek with improvements erroneoisly assessed at $1300
There are no Improvements on these lots.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 42323 Guiseppe Vescusa is assessed with Lot 23 Block
108 Legion Tract with improvements erroneously assessed $3610. The. correct assessed
value of these improvements is $3nOO.
In Vol, 19 Assessment No. 43938 "et.ie Rimes Reed is assessed with Lot 24,
Block A Berkeley Highlands, tract with loprovements erroneously assessed at $1580.
`here are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 44133 Angeline Keeney is assessed with Lot 8 Block L
Berkeley- Highlands, Tract, with improvements erroneously assessed at $1680. There
are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 46755 H. I., Anna Frances Carter are assessed with
Lot 7 Blk 6 Land value $90, improvements $350. Mr. Carter is a War Veteran and filed
exemption with this office but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption
to '_he amo.,nt of$440 should be allo,:ed.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 57073 W & Lucy A.Chapman are assessed with a tract
of land containing 4.12 acres with improvements are erroneously assessed at $250.
There are no improvements rn this tract of land.
In Vol. 26 Assessment ido. 58147 Albert J. McKie is assessedwith a tract of
land containinz 5.75 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1325. The -
correct assessed value of these improvements is $910.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 58094 Hiram 'N.Hunsaker is assessed with a tract of
land containing 29.69 ecres with improvements erroneously assessed at $510. There
are no improvements on this tract of land.
In Vol.. 28 Assessment No. .61817 E..K. Biggerstaff is,hssessed with Lot 374
Haciendas del Orinda Union No. 3, with Improvements are erroneously assessed at $1090
There are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 29 assessment No. 63814 L. D. Kahrs is assessed with the E. 5.52 acres
of Lot.21 Graceland Acres Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at $2090
The correct assessed value of.these improvements is $1200.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 65532 Paul G& Lorraine IA. Trotter are assessed with
a tract of land containing 1.81 acres, with improvements erroneously assessed at $518 .
the correct assessed value of these improvements is $4200.
In Vol. 30 Assessment Na. 65853 Albert H. & Katherine E.Relnke are assessed with
the N'ly 1 acre,of Lot 27 Walnut Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $390.
There are no Improvements on this lot. -
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 39071 Abbie Johnson is assessed with the following
described parcel of land: A lot of land Bd N. by Frederick Ave. E. by ld of Machado,
S. by School Lot, W. by School lot, Assessed value of land, $640. Assessed value of
Improvements $255. This property was deeded to the Walnut Creek School DiLrict,
July 29th, 1937, and recorded Aug. 312t, 1937, Authority to cancel this assessment
grant Pd.
In Vol. i9 Assessment ro. 41633, Wm. F.noyer is assessed with Lot 3 Blk 65
City of Pittsburg, land value $500 improvements, $710. Through an. error $1000 rear
Veteran Exemption was allowed on this lot when there should have been no exemption
allowed. _
In fatter of Correction of
Erroneous Assessments.
' Geo. 0. deese, County Assessor, havirr applied to this Board for authority to
the County Auditor, to correct th- followin,r erroneous assessments under theprovision
of Section 3881 of the Political "ode, and said application having been approved by
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County;
IT IS BY THE B--_ARD ORDERFD that authority to the Auditor to correct said x
' erroneous assessments be and the same is hereby granted:
Year 1937-38:
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 57811 the University of California is assessed
with a tract of land conta_ning 490 aero s assessed value of land $2450 and improveman s
$320. This property is osnec by the University of California and is non assessable
and should not have appeared on the Assessment Roll. Authority to cancel same is
granted. .
In Vol. 30 Assessment N;. 65513 Matilda & Ed. F.Spalts, are assessed ^..ith a
tract of land, conta±nlnir 15 acres with $350 personal property erroneously assessed
against .±s,propert r. Thisassessment of personal prep erty shoo ldpe assessed aga.i ns
a tract of land containing 13 acres nsee ss ed to +Iatllda & Edd. F.Spaits. ( See Assess-
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went No. 65514). Autharity to cancel Q,,. personal property on tax bill No. 65513 and
add same to tax bill No.. 65514. Botb parties request correct tax.Bill.
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In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62491 George Richard Carrier is assessed with a tract's
of land contal.ning 7.83 acres & $250 per acre, assessed valuation of land $1960. .
Thisassessment is erroneous as .83 acres of this tract is located and assessed
�. in Alameda County, also the correct assessed value per acre should be $90. authority
granted to correct this assessment to read as Pillows: 7 acres ® $90 pr Acre
assessedvaluati)n of land $630-- no improvements.
In °o 1. 24 Assessment No. 54208 Carrie H. Redersen is Assessed with Lots 11, 12,
17, & 18, Blk E, 'Town of Brentwood; this is an error; Hercules Logan deeded to Carrie
M.Reddersen, Lots 17 & 18 Block E. Town of Brentwood but throughsn error In office
of Assessor all _four lots were transferred to Carrie M. Reddersen. Authority is I
granted to County Auditor to correct same to read As follows: Herailes Logan Lots
.11 & 12 Blk E, Town of Brentwood, assessed vs3ae of land $200 improvements, 41140.
Carrie M. Reddersen, Lots 17 & 18, 'ilk •E, Town of Brentwood— Assessed value of
land, $200. Improvement s $390.
In Vol. 25 A-sessment No. 54751 Catherine McCosker is assessed with a tract
of land containing 63.50 acres with personal property erroneously assessed at $130. '..
There should be. no personal property assessed with this property.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56236 F.'W.Blume is assessed with a tract of land con '
taining.231.67 acres, assessed value land $10660, improvements $1000, vines 5455,
personal property $580. the tax rate which was used toextend the taxes on this
property includes the rate on the Contra Costa County Water District, and Mosquito
District. This property does not lie within these-Listricts. Authority granted to
County Auditor to refigure the taxes on this property. -
In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 32033 Harlie P. &Maude 0. Burpee, are assessed with '..
the S. 1/2 of Lot 1, Block. 38, Boulevard Gardens Tract ql, with personal property '
assessed at $1000. The correct assessed value of this personal-property is $350.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37418 Stefano Tarin is assessed with Lots 13, 19, & 20, -
Blk 7, South Park Addn. to Town of Antioch, with land value assessed at $850. The
correct assessed value of this land is $300. .
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 56297 Mary Ives Crocker is Assessed with various tracts
of land In which is included the W'ly per. of Sec. 6, T 2 S., R. 3 E., containing
9 acres assessed at $6.00 per acre assessed value of land $50. This parcel of land '..
was deeded by Mary Ives Crocker to C.M.Nissen previous to March 1st of thioear
therefore same should not have been included in said Assessment No. 65297•
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 61009 Charles Fox is assessed with the NE 14.56 acres:
of Lot 7 Williams Walnut Division, land value $2650, improvements, $1500. Through
an error in office of Assessor, the 14.56 aures was transferred to Mr.Fdx whe my
a portion of same shouldhavebeen transferred. The correct Assessments should read
as follows: Assessment N0. 61009, Charles Fox, Concord, Californi
Williams Walnut Division,
Lot 7, N'ly 7.56 ac. ® $182 per ac. land value.
$1375, no imurovemerts.
Assessment No. 61009A, Richard A.Meser ole, -
C/o H.K. James, 435 Alameda, California. -
Williams Walnut Division, -
Lt. 7,511y per. less S.W. .72 ac., oontg. 7 acres,'.
0 $182 per ac. land value, $1275. Impts, ,$1500.'...
InMatter of placing Redeemed
Delinquent Property on 1937-33,
Assessment Rolls. - -
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his application
for authority to the County Auditor to add all property redeemed by installments
or wholly redeemed since July 1st, 1937, to the 1937-33 Assessment Rolls, and said
application having been Approved by the DIZ rict Attorney of Contra Costa County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized '.,,..
to add to the 1937-38 Assessment Rolls, the following described property, to wit:
PROPERTIrS REDEEMED IN FULL.
No. 38 Lymans Russell,
Nicholl S ubn. Lot 24, Blk C, Assessed value land, 3200, Impts $360.
No. 13534. Louise M. Peterson, '
Spaulding "ichmond Pullman Townslte,
Loss 13 & 14, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $340.
140. 14324' Louise M. Peterson,
• Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townslte
Lot 15, Blk 38, Assessed value of land, $140.
No. 23107: A J. Lenteen,
Bay View Park, Lot 23, Blk 14, Assessed value of land, $60.
No. 29789: Ben Picton,
Por. Of lot 33, San Pablo Ra. Com. 70' E fr NW cor. of
Lot 33, the E. 30' x S. 110' Assessed value lard, $170.
No. 29791: Robert Picton, '
Por. Lot 33 San Pablo Ra Com. 40, E fr NW cor. -f Lot
33, the E. 30' x S. 110' assessed value of lard, $170.
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N.o. 30904: California Construction Co.
Worth Berkeley Terrace,
Lot 25,- Blk 29, Assessed value of lard, $90.
I•Io. 30905: California Con stniction Co.
North Berkeley Terrace,
Lot 26, Blk 29, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 30906: California Construction Co.
North Berkeley terrace,
' Lot 27, Blk 29, Assessed value of la d, $70
No. 31062 California Cwtruction Co.
North Berkeley Terrace,
Lots 25-26-27, Blk 35, Assessed value of land $230.
No. 32416: Effie R.West,
Henderson Tapscott Tract,
Lots 1 to 5, Inc. Blk 19, Assessed value land, $200,
' `.o. 37060 Hanna A Kane,
Town of Antioch
Lot 1, Blk 70, Assessed value of land, $400, Impts, $265.
No. 50137 Contra Costa Realty Co.
Jennings East Richmond Terrace,
Lot 2.0, Blk 9, Assessed value of land, $20.
PROPERTIES REDEMED UNDER INSTALLN$:'IT PLAN. -
No- 3995: Cornelia Boardman, C/o State of Caltrornia,
Herman's Addn, to Richmond. -
Lots 11 to 15, Inc. Blk 25, Assessed value laic, $42.0. Impts. $90
No. 32823 Pacific Finance Corp, c/o Btate of Californl�
Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, a
Lot 22, blk 35, Assessed value of land, $70
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No, 32824 4'sclfic Finance corp. C/o State of California, -
Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1,
Lot 23, Blk 35, Assessed value of land, $70
No. 34395: Agnes S. Schnackenberg, & Hermann J.Sadler, '`..
1 C/o State of California,
Richm%nd Sea View Tract,
Lot 24, Blk 3, Assessed val ue of land, $30.
No. 36515: Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California,
Shevlin Tract, Lot 1, Assessed value land, $40,
No. 36516 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o Stateof California,
Shevlin Iract, Lot 2, Assessed value of land, $30. -
No, 36517: Pacific Finance Covp, c/o State of California,
Shevlin Tract, Let 3, Assessed value of land, $40:
No. 36518: Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California,
Shevlin •ract, Lot'4, Assessed value of land, $40.
No. 36519: Pacific Finance Corn. C/o State of California,
ShevllnTract,
Lot 5, Assessed value of land; $40. ,
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No.36520 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California,
Shevlin Bract,
Lot 6, Assessed value of lain=, $40.
No. 36521: Pacific '`finance Corp. C/o State of California
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Shevlin Tract, Lot 7, Assessed value of lard, $40.
No. ,6646 L.W.Freltas, C/o State of Ca1ltornia
Almond Court, Lots 22 to 27, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, $750,
InMatter of approval of Sales
' of personal property made by Purchasing
'.Agent during year 1936-37.
J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, having reported to this Board that he
has sold during the fiscal year 1936-37, the following personal property for the
amounts set out opposite each respective item: -
1936:
July 14th: To R. "nderson, 1 secondhand door from County Garage --- $ 1.50.
July 23rd: To Independent Paper Stock Company, 7690 lbs. baled paper- 19.22
Au:,. l8th: To Independent Paper Stock Company, 6600 lbs. ° ° - 16.50
Oct. 21st: To Stockton Auto Wrecking Company, 1 miscellaneous lot
of automobile parts from County Garage - - - --- 17.01.
Nov. 12th: To Independent Pnper Stock Company, 6774 lbs. baled paper- 16.93
Dec. 23rd: Ben Adler, aluminum, brass and Iron, taken from confiscated -
_.. _ slot machines - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- 34.50. ..
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Dec. 24th: To R. Harrison, 1 old frame, - - - - -- - -- - - --- - - 4.50 '
1937
Jan. 30th: To Independent Paper Stock Company, 6554 lbs. paper, -- 16.39.
Mar. 1st: To R.Goodmin, 1 old discarded desk from County Assess-
or's office- 4.00
+gar. 4 the To Contra Costa Typewriter Company, 1 obsolete type-
writer - xoyal - from "ssessor's office - - - - 10.00
Apr. 7th: To Alhambra Electric Shop, 1 lot of scrau electric sup,- 12.50
April 7th: To Independent Paper Stock Company, 4989 Lbs. baled pap.-14.67 ;
May 19th: To City of Martinez, 1 obsolete cement mixer, from ' s
County Garage - - -29.00 a,
May 19th: To Oakland Tire Market, 1 lot of old tires, from Co.
Garage -- 5.00 j
May 25th: ToFrank T. Kagan, 1 obsolete boiler and 1 obsolete -
scarifier from County Garage - - - - - -- - --- ---- 15.00
May 25th: To Frank T.Kagan, 1 lot second hind truck parts from i
County garage - - - - - 39.00 i
May 25th: To Frnnk T. Kagan, 8 ton scrap iron and steel from
County Garage - - - - 48.00
May 26th: ToOor.tra Costs Gazette, 1 Wess±x Heater second hand --- 5.00
May 26th: Independent Paper Stock Company, 5283 lbs. baled paper- 15.85 I
IT IS BY'THE BOARD ORDERED that the sales of said property be and. the same
are hereby confirmed and approved. -
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In Matter of Resignation of -
S.J.Claeys, as Ccmmisslo^er
of Rodeo Fire District.
S.J.Cla eys, Commissioner of Rodeo Fire District; of Contra Costa County, j
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having presented to this Board, his resignation as such 1;omm±ssioner,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE I `#
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and said office declared vacant.
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In Matter of Granting Dance j
Perm it s. `..'
The applicants following having made applications to this Board for permission!
to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at following places, on following
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dates, to wit: j
Liberty U.E.S. Brentwood, Dec. 17th, 1937:
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon, Nov. 20, 1937-
Mt.IJIFblo
937.Mt.DiEblo Post American Legion, Danvtle, Da c. 4th, Dec. 31st, 1937 and
Feb. 5th.1938.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that aid applications be and the sate are hereby
granted.
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In Matter of Rejection of Claim'
of Albert H. Schuh.
Albert H.Schuh having filed with this Board, a claim against the County of
Contra Costa in the sum of $2500 for damages claimed to have been sustained to his I
property in the construction of street in Saranap District of Contra Costa County
and the hoard having fully considered said claim,
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On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, tt is by the Board
ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected.
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In Putter of Rejection of,claim
of Morris Spessard, against the County
of Contra Costa.
Darrell B. Edwards, on behalf of Morrls Spessard, having filed a claim
against the County of Contra Costa, in the sum of $1000, for personal injuries claime
to have been suffered by Morris Spessard, in an automobile accident Involving the
automobile of one George Ren^.e rley, Pound Master of Contra Costa County, and the
Board having fully considered the said claim,
On motion of 3up3•visor Stow, seconded by S.-pervisor Long, IT IS BY THE -
BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected.
' In Matter of Authorizing County
Assessor o file claims In Small Claims
Court for collection of taxes on uellnquent -
personal property.
Geo. -.Meese, County Assessor, in accordance with Section 1, Statutes of
1937, page 1327, having filed with this board his application for authorization to -
file Claims in the Small Claims Courts for the collection of tares and delinquencies
on following unsecured personal property assessment:;, to wit:
K.J. Rohfleisch:
2327 Sacramento Street,. San Francisco, California.
Boat No. 26D964- Assessed valuation $90; tax rate $2.73- Tax $2.46- Penalty, 200
Total $2.66.
R,-S,Minor, J. & J.O. Turner, "
1525 Arch Street, Berkeley California.
Boat No. 260260- Assessed valuation, $150- Tax R:'_e, $2.73- Tax $4.10; Penalty, 330
Total, $4.43-
J. McCandless,
10- 7th St. Richmond,, California,
' Boat No. 260501 Assessed valuation $100- Tax rate, $2.73- Tax, 42.73- Penalty, 22¢
Total, $2.95-
R.Kendrick,
415- 5th St. richmond, California. _
Boat No. 26E669- Assessed valuation $60; Tax rate, $2.73- Tax, $1.64; Penalty, 1310 _
Total, $1.77
M.I.Hertz,
1175 Allemany St. San Fra.^.cisco, California. '
Boat No. 26C965- Assessed valuation, 3120- Tax rate $2.73- Tax 53.26- penalty, 26
Total, $3.54,
Joe Dello,
KnigIleen, Cailfornia.
Boat No. 260967 - assessed valuation $50- Tax rare $2.73- Tax $1.37; Penalty ll
Total $1.46.. .14
J.Cox,
563- 5th St. Richmond, Cali'orn L-..
Boat Redwing- Assessed valuation $40- Tax Rate $2.73- Tax. $1.09; penalty 9(y
Total, $1.16.
Fidelity Acceptance Corporation
2123 Shattuck Ave_ Berkeley. California. -
Boat No. 26F713. -ssessed valuation $360- Tax rate $2.73- Tax $9.63- Penalty 79.0
Total $10.62.
F, Du Bret ,
1206 Jefferson St, Oakland, California. -
Boat No. 26E36- Assessed valuation $120- Rate $2.73- Tax $3.26- penalty, 26
Total, $3.54.
J. ".Peed-now.Gwynn Officer.
2326 :Paring, St. Berkeley, California.
Boat Emma T- Assessed valuation $390- Tax rate $2.73- tax $10,65- Penalty, 850 A
Total $11.50. _
SJ.W".'ferry,
2620 Oak Knoll, Berkeley, California. ;
Boat Vagabond N.i. 26E162- Assessed valuation $240- Tax Rate $2.73- Tax $6.55-
Penalty 52¢-- Total, $7.07, -
E.IV.Copy,
960 36th St. Oaklari, California. s•
Boat Fauco- Asses..=.ed valuation $390- Yate Tax $2.73_ Tax $10.65- Penalty, 65
Total- $11.50. .
Ed Asher, _4
476 30th St. Oakland, California.
Boat Ed Eff- Assesaed valuation $750- Tax rate V 73- Tax $20.46-Penalty $1.64..
Total- 692.12. -
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L.E-irost, 211 Athol Avenue. Oakland, California.
Sail Boat- Assessed valuation $60- Tax rate $2.73- Tax $1.64- penalty- 130
total $1.77.
Ira E.Cole, 1025 Barrett Ave. Richmond, California.
Boat Lufra- Assessed. valuation, $60- Tax Rate x2.73- Tax $1.64; penalty, 130
Total, 41.77.
W..F.'offin, 551- 31st St. Oakland, California.
Sail Boat- Assessed valuation 460- Tax rate $2.73- Tax $1.64_ penalty 13F
Total 51.77.
M.Anderson, 1912 Tiffen noad, Oakland, California. a
Boat No. 28F303 - Assessed valuation $150- Tax rote $2.73- Tax 44.10- penalty 330
Total $4.43
Mr.Borchart, -
44g- 61st St. Oakland, California,
Boat No. 2SC769- Assessed valuation $105- Tax rate $2.73- 'Pax $2.37- penalty 230 i -
Total $3.10.
G.E.Smithburn
200 Center St. Berkeley, California.
Boat "''S. Pleiades- Assessed valuation. $840- Tax Rate 52.73- Tax ,'722.93; penalty,
41.93; total $24.76.
John Blowski, Stege California.
Machirery & eouipment- assessed valuation 5'00- lax nate $2.73- Tax $21.84; penalty, ';
$1.7 otal, 523.59.
S.F.Alderette, Fairmont & Center St. E1 Cerrito, California.
Horses- Assessed valuation $300- Tax Rate $2.gg- 'lax, $3.64 - penalty, 690, Total,$9.133.
Al Wrecking Yard- Al Montoyn
2610 Ban Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California.
Auto parts- ^ssessed valuation $1-50; tax rate $3.49; Tax $5.24- penalty, 420,
total, $5.66.
W.R.'darren, 204 Black Diamond Sr„ Pit:sbvrr, Californ Ls.
b,achinery & °quipment Parislar Cleaners- Assessed valuation $360; tax.rate $2.65-
lax $$9.28; penalty 74 ; total $10.02.
Joseph H. Buffo,
1366 Acacia St. Pittsburg, Califorr,la.
Possessor right in and to lot 13, Block 225 Central Adoltion to City of Pittsburg
Assessed value ,"7630; tax rate $2.65; tax- $16.70; penalty, $1.34- total, 418.04
J.r.VokouA,
4th & Black LIamond Sts. Pittsburg, CaliforrJa.
Auto parts and equipment- assessed valuation 441000- Tax rate $2.65- Tax, $26.50-
Penalty ,$`2.12- total $26.62. '..
C.Raucci, 391 Railroad Ave. PittsburE=, California.
Pharmacy - Asses=ed valuation $1500; Tax rate- $2.65- Tax $39.75- penalty, $3.18,
Total $42.93•
Peoples co-Operative
517 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, California.
merchandise- Assessed,vsluat ion $400• tax rate $2.65- Tax, 410.60- penalty 85
Total- $11.45.
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Pioneer Agencies, 5th & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg, California.
Office Furniture and Equipment- Assessed valvation $250- Tax rate. $2.65-.Tax,
$x'.63; penalty, 530- total $7.16.
Ida King, 954 East St. Pittsburg, California.
Beauty Parlor, Equipment, assessed valuation 5200- tax rate $2.65- tax, $5.30;
penalty 42�_- Total, 55.72.
Dr. F.L. Gordon,
4th & Railroad Sts. Pittsburg, California.
ffice. Equipment- Assessed*valustion $350- Tax ante $2.65- Tax, $9.28- penalty 740
total, 410.02.
Dr. H.L",. Goldman, 319 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg, California.
Office Equipment- Assessed valuation $350; tax rate $2.65; tax $9.28- penalty 740
Total, 910.02.
Dr James Gubbins, 319 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg, California.
Office Enuipment- Assessed valuation $100- 'Tax rate $2.65- tax, $2.65- penalty 210 1
Total, $2.86.
V.S.Cardinalli, 98 -l'''ast 10th St. Pittsburg, California.
merchandise- Assessed valuatior $300- Tax rate $2.65- tax $7.95- penalty 64#. total $8.59
Harry Adams, 98 zast 10th St. Pittsburg, California.
lerchandise assessed valuation $400- tax rate -$2.65- Tax $10.50_ pealty 950
Total, $11.45, -
Dr. Miller, 703 Main St. Martinez, California. -
Office equipment- Assessed valuntior. 5350- tax rate $2.267- tax, $7.93- penalty,
63 9�- Total, $5.56. -
Martinez Her-!id 718 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, California.
Newspaper office- Assessed valuation $100; tax rate, 52.267- tax, $2.27- penalty
1816- Total, $2.45. -- -
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George li.Harvey
5.21 Ferry St. llarti-,ez, California.
Red Front Beer Parl^r- Asses=ed valuation 4150- Tax Rate $2..267 Tax $3.40; penalty
27�- total ,$'3.67.
W.B.Jewett, Oakley Meat Market,
Anti.ch, California.
Fixtures &' erchandise- Assessed valuation $500- tax rate $2.66- tax $13.30;
penalty x1.06- total $14.36.
' Jansse & O'Meara, Brentwood, California.
Fixtures and merchandise, assessed valuation $800; tax rate $2.772- tax $22.13-
penalty $1.77- total $23.95.
Leland Davidson, Antioch, Californin.
Live stock & equipment- assessed valuation 41240- 'lax rate- :$2.586; tax, $32.06.
penalty $2.56- Total, $34.52.
Mrs. C.B.I"erritt,
5529 Snake Road, O v land, Cal lfornia.
Live stock- assessed valuation $2000-tax rate $2.05- tax $41.00 - penalty, $3.28.
total 444.28.
Arbor Packing Company
-ntioch, California.
Packing sheds and equ_pment- Assessed valuation -'$3000- tax rate 31.702- tax $51.06
penalty $4.08; total x55.14.
A.G.Davi, -
1040 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California.
Boat Mary" No. 8326- Assessed valuation 490- tax rate $2.65- tax $2.39- penalty
l9�- Total $2.53.
A.G.Davi, 1040 Black Diamond, Pittsburg, California.
Boat "Pittsburg" No. 28B327- assessed valuation $50; Tax rate $2.65- Tax $1.33
Penalty 11�-- Total, 51.44.
A.G. Davi & Co. 1040 Black 111amond, Pittsburg, California. a
Boat 'Eagle" No. 302B- Assessed valuation $50- Tax rate $2.65- Tax, 561.33- penalty
ll�- Total, $1.44.
Jack Caldwell, Cho Johns-Manville Co. Pittsburg, California.
Boat No. 288542 Assessed valuation $30- Tax rare $2.65- Tax, p80 1�- penalty, 60
Total-, 86
Vince Continente, 342 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California.
Boat "Rochelle" No. 28G465- Assessed valuation $30- tax rate $2.65- Tax,90.0, penalty
60-- `ota1, 86¢ =
Simpson Hatton, 195 East 15th St. Pittsburg, California.
Boat"Blue Sueak" No. 28G210- Assessed valuation 4100- Tax rate $2.65- Tax, $2.65-.
Penalty 21 p�-- Total, $2.86.
Simpson Hatton, 195 East 15th St. Pittsburg, California. -
Boat "Helen" No. 28C272- Assessed vs uation $40- tax rate$2.65- Tax, $1.06; penalty
080- Total .91.14.
Leonard Castiglione, 112 Cutter St. Pittsburg California.
Boat "Marla" No. 230156- Assessed valuation 450- tax rave 42.65- tax $1.33; penalty
'i'otal $1.44.
Associated Fish Company.5�9 1ashington St. San Francisco, California.
Boat "Favoln" #5, No. 2$C+72- Assessed valuation 4100 - tax rate $2.65- Tax, $2.65
penalty 21}4- Total, $2.86. -`
Erasimo B.Davi, 163 'h• 4th St. Pittsburg, California. `
Boat "Hook" No. B333- Assessed valuation 430_ tax rate $2.65- Tax 900- penalty 6 -
total 860:
C.A.Nugan, 123 6th St. Antioch, California.
Boat No. 28E477- assessed valuation $30- Tax rate 42.163- tax 780- penalty, 6,6, total 4�
Harry Williaiz Costa, Box 890, Crockett, California.
Boat "Palo Mine" No. 288483 Assessed valuation $450- tax rate $3.59; tax, $16.16
penalty $1.29- Total, $17.45.
Charles Vaughn Lee, Box 182, Antioch, California.
Boat 'Jerry" No. 28E736- Assessea valuation $30; tax rate $2.536; Tax 78 y penalty
' 60-- '!'otal 840
Edward J. Dailey, 6207 Hillegas Ave. Oakland, California.
Boat "Ar-Bee" Ido. 280582, assessed valuation 3120- Tax rate $2.163- max, $3.13- `
penalty 250- Total, 33.38•
John W.. Hodge, 376 Joaquin Ave. San Leandro, California.
Boat "Leona No. 288732 - assessed valuation $230- tax rate $2.613- tax $6.01- penalty
4s¢- total ,$6.49.
Blaine L.Stevens, Kendall Ave. Crockett, Califo nia.
Boat 2SD500 -asses-ed valuation 320- tax rate $3.59; tax 72¢; penalty 6)6- total 73j '
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Layton A.Choice, 2165 42nd Ave. Oakland, California.
Boat "Olga C" No. 288266- Assessed valuation $90- tax rate $2.613; tax $2.35; penalty
19 4 total $2.54.
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Christian A.Steiner, 8694 Castro Valley Blvd. Hayward, California.
Boat "Castro Valley" No. 28B273- assessed valuation, $70- tax rate $2.118- tax $1.48.
penalty 12¢- Total 71.60..
Chas. H.Miller, 3521 --��oodruff St. Oakland, California.
Boat "'"ary Jean" No. 28F84- Assessed valuation $40- Tax rate $1.728- tax 694- penal_tyi
60; total-750
hleh?rd Austin, 1136 Brown St. Martinez, Callforn]a.
Boat No. 2SA18- -mss?ssed valuation 4260; tax rate $1.728; tax, $4.50; penalty 360
Total $4.86. -
Henry Fivash, 136 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez, California,
Boat "Laura"E" No. 23F585- Assessed value 550; tax rate $2.65; tax, $1.33; penalty
11�-- total 51.44.
San Francisco International Fist Company
539 Washington Street, San Francisco, California.
Boat "9Pestern Cal" N3. 7883, assessed value $50- Tax Rate $2.65- Tax, $1.33- ,penalty)
110- Total $1.44. -
San Francisco International Fish Company
539 Washington Street, San Francisco, California.
Boat Telephone" No. 7918- Assessed value $260; tax rate $2.65; tax, $6.89; penalty
550- total -$7.44.
San Francisco In':.ernallonal Fish Company
539 Washington Strat, San Francisco, California.
Boat "Rosie" No. 2SA192- Assessed valuation $30- tax rate $2.65; tax 80j6- penalty 60
total 960
Irwin Davis, Box 384, Concord, California. '
Boat 26E175- assessed valuation 540; tax rate $2.613- tax, $1.05; penalty 84- total, j
$1.13.
Aumlieto Logallo, 130 Front St. Pittsburg, California.
Boat "Nada" no. 506- assessed valuation $50; tax rate $2.65; tax $1.33; penalty 11
total u1.44.
Ed Vietch, 1924 Franklin St. Oakland, California.
Boat "Ardagh" ^ssessed valuation $2250; tax rate $2.73; tax $61.43; penalty $4.91;
Total $66.34.
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Pan Pacific Piling Company
2145 E. 25th St. Los Angeles, California.
Machinery- assessea valuation $3000- tax rate $2.73- tax $81.90; penalty $6.55,
total $88.45.
Hollywood Cafe, 204 San Pablo Ave. EI Cerrito, California.
Furniture & Equipment- Assessed valuation $4000. tax rate 52.88- tax $115.20; penaltyi
$9.22- i•otal $124.42.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Geo. O.Meese,Gounty Assessor be and he is hereby -
authorized to f1--e such suits.\ j
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In Natter of Approval of Warrant
of Reclamation District #302.
Good cause appearing therefor, it Is by the Board ordered that'the following
warrant of said Reclamation. District #802, be and the same is hereby approved;
No. 851, AlfredS.Ferguson, dated November 13th, 1937, for$90.00
And the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to note approval of
said warrant by affixing His signe:ure thereto
InMatter of Granting Permission j
to E.D.Barnett, to lay water
pipe line. ;
E.D.Barnett, having applied tothis Board for permission to run a two Inch
pipe through the culvert north of the residence of said applicant, on Pleasant Hill j
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Road, for purpose of supplying water for domestic purposes, -�
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED than: permission to lay said pipe through said
culvert be and the same is hereby granted.., 4>+
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In maths of payment of Interest
on Bonds of Joint Highway LSstrict
No 13 of the State of California. `•
WHEREAS, the Hoard of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the
State of California, didon the first day of February, 1934, file with this Board,
a certified copy of o certain resolution of the Board of Directors of said Joint High-
way District, ordering, declaring and naking• a levy within the Counties of Alameda
and Contra Costa. to provide for the payment of the cost of construction of the pro-
ject of said Joint Highway District, and that thereafter the bands of said Joint Highway
Districtsere duly issued and sold in the sum of $?,378,000.00 bonds numbered 1 to 237
both numbers inclusive, of the. denomination of $1000.00 each, payable in 15 series,
the first 1L series of which include 158 bonds, and the 15th series of i%b ich includes k
166 bond,;, all payable on the 2nd day of January in the year of their respective
maturities; and
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WHEREA3, 158 bonds, comprising bonds numbered 475 to 632, both numbers inclust e,
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comprising all o2 Series No. 4 of said bond issue, mature and become payable on the Ca
2nd day of January, 1938, and that the interest on all of said issue for the period
from July 1, 1937, to January 1., 1938, is payable on the 2nd day of January, 1938, ,F
at the rate of 3 3/4$ per annum on 1264 of said bonds on Series 4 to 11 thereof, �*
and at the rate of 3 1/2% per annum or. 640 of said bonds, on Series No.s 12 to 15,
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thereof, all series Inclusive, and that the total amount of principal necessary to
retire said'bonds, is $158,000.00, and the total amount of interest necessary to ser-
vice said bends is the sum of $34,900.00 and that the County of Con-tra Costa is oblig t
ed to pay one-tenth of said sums, to wit: the sum of $15,800.00 prin-cipal, and the sum
of $3,490.00 interest, making a total of $19,290.00;
' iC01F;THEREFORE, BE P= RESOLVED, that the Auditor of tYr County ofContra Costa,
be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant on the Treasury RY
of the County of Contra Costa, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway
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District #13 of the State of California, in the sum of $19,290.00 and to deposit -"
the same with the Treasurer orsaid Joint HirhwR,, District #13, and the '£reasurer .
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of the County ofContra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant 4
upon presentation thereof, properly endors=d.K
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InMatter of Communication from Helen F. "
Holt. State Director of NRtional Educational '{
Association. "
A communication having been received from Helen F. Holt, State Director of
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National Educational Association, requesting; that the County ofContra Costa,
send its Superintendent of Schools, to the National Convention of the American
Association of School Administrators, to be held at Atlantic Cit "
y, •r^eb. 26th to
March 3rd, 1933,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that sato communication be placedon Elle.
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In Matter of Payment of Mileage
to W.P.A. Workers. j
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby author-
ized to draw his warrant in favor of W.P.A. workers, certified to him by the Works
Progress Administration at the rate of one cent per mile to and from the homeof
the worker to the place of his employment on Contra Costa County M.F.A. Projects.
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This order to be retroactive to and in effect from the 1st day of July,1937,
and the County Treasurer. is hereby ordered to pay the same. j
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In the matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
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highway fund warrants, it is by the Board ordered that the sum of $13,115.20 be trags-
krred from the General Fund to the fund= and in the amounts as set out below;
HIGHWAYS FUND REaUIRLLIENTS PER WARRANTS
ALLO':,ED 11/15/37•
War. ,# Surveyor Sup. Dist. #1 Sup. Dist. #2 Sup. Dist. #3
Accts. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts, j
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415 to
44332 Inc. $127.20
444112.00
4 b 31.50
443 $425.4o" $226.41. j
449 155-73
451 199.54
452 372.6o
453 65.19.
454 19.99
455 129.07 j
456 100.90
2256.15
453 2757.66
459 15.00
46o460 3.00 179.25
462 5 522.78463 i =
466 225.24
64.50 9X9.71
467 4x,1.47 j
469 21.09
469 52.50
470 53.43
471 9o4.70
472 6.39 94.64
474 47.39 12.50
477 7.96 217-35
479 79.00 !
479 63.00
490 72.00
491 2.37
492 9.00
4s3 si.4o
485 19.03
4-56 33 1.00
487 x-95
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459 169.60 I ;
490 222.93
491 8.39
49 2-76
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494 94.53 j
49 26.79 16o.00497 )
493 89.29 65-97
499 61.19
500 93.19
99.78
34 . 0 5712.77 3- 93- b9 91:
Grand Total -- 013,115.20.
The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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j In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.I.I.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $31,000 be transferred `
to the Motor Vehicle Fund, from General Reserve Fund, said amount to be. returned
as soon as availa122 from current revenue.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. '
In Matter of Request of -
City of Richmond for cancellation
of taxes.
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J.A.McVittle, City Manager of the City of Richmond, having filed with this A
' Board, a request on behalf of the City of Richmond, for the cancellation of delinquen
county taxes for the year 1930, upon followin.c described real property, to wit:
Commencing at the most -esterly corner of Lot 3a in Blork 8,
as shown on the Map entitled "Official Map of the Town of Stege"
filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of
Contra costa, State of California, on January 2P, 1903; running G
thence in direct lines as follows: easterly alongthe northerly _-
line of said Lot 3a 15.53 feet; thence leaving said northerly
line of Lot 3a southeasterly 85.10 feet to a point on the south- _+
westerly line of said Lot 3a; thence northwesterly along the
said southwesterly line of Lot 3a, 96.40 feet to the point of
commencement. Being a southwesterly portion of Lot 3a, in
Block 8, aforesaid Official Map of the Town of Stege.
for the reason that the title to said property was acquired by the City of Richmond,
on May 28th, 1930, .;and recorded in Vol.238 at page 210, Records of.Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERr9 that the County Auditor be and he is hereby {
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authorized to cancel the taxes on property hereinabove describedF
In Matter of Publishing Financial
Statement of Contra Costa County
for fiscal year 1936-37.
It is by the Board ordered that D.U.heeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa
County, be and he is hereby .=authorized to publish a financial statement of Contra ?`
Costa County for the fiscal year 1936-37, in pamphlet f o rm and in such quantity $
as he deems necessary,at the Independent Print Shop in the City of Richmond..
In Matter of Improvement of xi
Ygnacio Avenue, in City of
Walnut Creek. -
Phis Board deeming Ygnacio Avenue, inthe City of Walnut Creek, a road of general
' County interest, and the Council of the City of Walnut Creek having authorized the
expenditure of County funds in Improvement and repair of said road,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditure of the sum of $750 out of Motor
Vehicle Funds allocated to Sup. Dist. ;3, be authorized for the improvement
' of said Ygnacio Avenue in incorporated City of Walnut Creek, California, ,
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In Platter of Increasing 1937-36 -
Budget of the San Pablo County Fire
Protection District.
On motion of supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and in order
to allow for the purchase of real property for building purposes in San Pablo County',
Fire Protection District and upon request.of the Commissioners of said District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the budget for the year 1937-36, of said p
District be increased by the sum of $2000 to be appropriated from the General Reserve
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fund of said 1,1,trict.1
In Matter of Purchase of Real property
from Thorns Atalic, for building
purposes.
This board of Supervisors, the governing body of San PabloCounty Fire
Protection District, having heretofore and at the request of the Commissioners of
the said San Pablo County Fire Protection District, declared its Intention of pur-
chasing from Thomas Atalic, for the sum of $2000, the following described real prop-',
erty, to wit:
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BEGI-NNING at a stake marked 12, on the Northerly line of Road
No. 2, or Alvarado Street, from which a granite post set for
the southwest corner of Lot No. 170, on the northerly line of
said street; bears S. 48° E. distant. 3 chains and 60 links
(237.60) feet; thence Recordi g to the true meridian as follows:
along the northerly line of Alvarado Street S. 480 E. 1 chain
arm 70 links (112.20) feet; to station under a house; thence ; -
leaving said street No. 420 E.2 chains and 41 links (159.06)
feet to stake marked 20; thence N. 46° W. 1 chain and 70 links
(112.20) feet to stake marked 19; thence 5.420 W. 2 chains
-and 41.links (159.06) feet to point of beginning.
CONTAINING an area of 0.41 acre and being Lot No. One hundred
Seventy-three (173, as delineated upon that certain Map entitled .
"Ilap of the San Pablo Rancho" accompanying ani forming a part
of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed on
the lst day of March, 1694, in the office of the Ca)nty Recorder _
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
Said property being situated in the County of"ontra Costa, State of
Call fo rn in.
and this Board havir;g published notice of its intention to consummate said purchase
on Monday the lst day of November, 1937, and that on said last mentioned date the `
Board of Supervisors having continued the consummation of said purchase to this date',
and no one appearing at this time to protest the purchase of said real property,
Upon motion of Sijperviscr Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE,
BOARD ORDERED that the said property hereinabove described be purchased for the sum'i
of $2000 to be used for building purposes for said San Pablo County Fire Protection
District; the said Thomas Atalic to furnish to this Board, a good and sufficient
deed to said property, title free and clear of all incumbrances.
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InMatter of Allowances to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the. following applications for aid, be and
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they are hereby granted, to wit:
ELEANOR ERNST, 18 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond.
$45, county cash allowance be increased to $55. county cash per month as of
10-1-37.
JAPES ANDERTON, 2912 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aidper
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37-
MARY G. BURT, 11.19 Colusn Ave_ Berkeley Park, Contra Costa County.
Old Age security In the amount of $6.00 state aid and $6 county aid per month[
be granted to begin as of 11-1-37-
MARY LE.NZEN 6124 Columbia Ave. Richmond. ---
Old Age Security in the amount of $9.00 State aid and 39.00 county aid per
month be granted to begin: as of 11-1-37.
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SAiiUEL A. NESBIT, 239- 5th St. Richmond.
Old Age security in the amount of $5.50 State aid and $5.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
LOUISA SUEYRAZ, 11 Mancllla Ave. Pt.Richm3nd.'
Old Age security be denied.
JA14ES VAN LEPER, 1318 Macdonald, Ave. Richmond.
Olc Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and and $17.50 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
' DELIA E. WELLS, 2533 Clinton Ave. Richmond.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
JOHN T. WELLS, 2533 Clinton: Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin ns of 11-1-37.
' .GEORGE A. '.VEEKS, 528- 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.00 State aid and 513. county aid per
month be restored as of 11-1-37.
HOWARD SANFORD WILLIAMS, R.FJ. Box 367, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 412.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-16-37•.
.ANNIE BLOMQUIST, 222- 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid per
'month be increased to 315. State aid and $15. county aid per month as of 11-1-37-
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NELLIE NESBIT. 239- 6tn St. Richmond.
OldAge Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 517.50 county aid per month
be decreased to $14. State an $14. county aid, per month as of 12-1-37.
OLE ERICKSON,435 5th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 11-30-37.
JAIMES A. HOLLAND, 14 Enterprise St Richmond.
01:' Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 11-30-37.
' IDA JACKSO*;, 1514 gacdonald Ave. Richmond.
Old Age 3ecu•1ty in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
monthbe discontinued as of 11-30-37-
THOMAS SPATS, Pinole, California.
Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid per
month be discontinued as of 10-31-37. _
JAMES H. AUSTIN, 232 So. 13th St. Hlchmond,
Old Age-Security be denied.
NELLIE CASTO, 625- 11th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied.
BENJAMIN IVIS14ER GOODHUE, 621- 5th St. Richmond.
OldAge Security be denied.
BESSIE E. PICKENS, 433- loth St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied.
SAMUEL ROWE, 2209 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied. -
MkRY SOWERS, 125- 17th St. Richmond.
Old Aga Security be denied.
' THERESA TERRA. R.F.D. Box 333, C. Richmond.
$30 County Cash allowance per month be discontinued as ofll-1-37, and $30.00
State aid per month for needy children be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
GRACE B. YEAGES, 756 Lassen St. Richmond.
$20 State aid and 15. county aid per month for needy children be granted to _
"begin as of 11-1-37-
DORIS =NDREWS, 4813 Cypress St. Richmond.'
$10 State aid and $10 county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 10-31-37.
ALFREDA CROSS, 25- 19th St.Richmond.
$10 State aid per month for needy children be discontinued as of 11-30-37-
WILLIAM BROWN, Rest Haven Sanatorium, Walnut Creek.
$40 State and County aid per month for needy blind be increased to $50. State
and county aid per month as of 11-1-37.
JOHN P. HANSEN, Dar.v]tle.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Conty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
A`!'A JUNE HAN'SEN, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of x17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37. .
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CAROLIN VAT: VLE:1R, Box 141, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount 07' $7.50 State aid and $7,50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
VICTORIA BLACK, 2247 Lincoln St. Concord.
830 County cash allowance per month be continued as of 8-1-37-
JOHN HENRY SKES'ES, Box 905, Martinez.
S25 State aid and $25. county Rid permonth for needy blind be decreased to $20
State aid and S20 county Rid per month as of 12-1-37.
CHARLES HOGAN, County Hospital, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount, of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 10-31-77-
GEORGE W.
0-31-77.GEORGE 'N. BOSTQR, Martinez.
Old Age Security be denied.
CONRAD PRICE, Kelley Ave. Mt. View, 11artinez. -
$20 State Ric and $10 county aid per month for needy children be increased to
$20. State aid ani $20 county aid per month as of 12-1-37.
GUY IRIUN, Rte 1, Box 30C, Pittsburg - -
Old. Age Security in the amount of 417. State aid and $17. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 11-1-37. -
CHARLES F. ROGERS, 31 'best 3rd St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 517.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
MARTHA MIMA KING, Box 494, Pittsburg. -
Old Age Security be denied.
ANNIE B. LE1,11N, Port Chicago.
Old Age'Security be denied.
EFIJENIA VASQUEZ, Port Chicago.
$10 State aid only, per month for needy children be granted to begin as of
11-1-37.
ROSE AIELLO, 363 West 5th St. Pittsburg.
$10 State ald'and $10 county aid per month for needy children be. renewed as
of 123.-37•
FRANCISCA HERRERA, 140 West 1st St. Pittsburg.
$40 State aid and 835. county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 11-30-37-
WILLIAM B. BRASHEAR, GenernlDelivery, Antioch.
Old "ge Security 1n the amount of-$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin es of 11-1-37. -
IDA DWERS, Brentwood.
$10 County cash allownace per month be discontinued as of 11-1-37, and Old Age;
Security in the amount of 317.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid per month be. granted
to begin as of 11-1-37.
EUGEidE GOINGS. (Second & "H" St.) General Delivery, Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
ANNIE GOINGS, General Delivery, Antioch.
Old Age Security inthe amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
SILAS E. PIPII=, Rte 1, Box 61, Oakley.
O1dAge Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and '412.50 county aid per
month be. granted to begin as of 11-1-37-
HUGH RICHARDSON, Rte 1, Box 73, Brentwood. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12,50- County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
MARGARET WICKER, 911 °G" St. Antioch.
Old Age Security in the mount of 315.00 State aid and $15. county Rid per
month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37• -
SOPHIA CHILLBERLIN, P.O. Box 3337, nrentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of 17.50 State aid and `,,;7.50 County aid. per j ,-
month be renewed as of October, 1937, and that $7.50 State aid and $7.50 county aid
per month be increased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid per month to begin as of:
11-1-37-
ROBERT CALLAHAN, Box 116, Byron.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Co•)nty aid per -
month be renewed as of 11-1937•
THOMPSON G. PENDRY, P.O. Box 37, Byron. -
Old Age Security in the anoun. of$12.50 State Rid and 512.50 County n d per
month be. renewed as of 9-1937•
NARY I. PENDRY, P.�. Box 37, Bvron -
old Age Security in the amount of 412.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid per
month be renewed as of 9-'937-
MRS. D.S. McGREW, 658 So. 43rd St. Richma:d,
lei-.,is Children: Raymond, Richard and Warren.
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$30 State aid and $30 county aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
changed to $60 per month county aid as of 10-31-37; and that $60 county aid per month
for wards of the Juvenile Court be discontinued ns of 11-30-37-K
In Matter of Granting Authority _
to Tax Collector to conduct sale
of property for delinquent taxes.
'he following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
minutes of this Board:
BE IP RESOLVED: Thet it be declared to be. the Judgment of this Board that the
folloving described property now oe•ned by the State of California, be sold pursuant
' to Chapter 396 of the Shutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County
at public auction; for cash, or by contract of sale, for suns not less than the amain
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as get out in this Resolution
Property sold to the State June 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928:
In the Nicholl Subdivision of Richmond- In the Map of the partition of
Lot 1, Block L, and also S & 0 land ad•)oinin'; Lot 1, Block L, Deed No. 2.
To be'sold for a sum not less than twenty five ($25.00) dollars,
Plus costs of sale, '
In the Third'sddition to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 17 Deed No. 4.
To be sold for a sum not leg= than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Bay View Addition to Richmond- Lot s, Block 55. Deed No. 10.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus
cost s of*sale.
' In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 5 Block 2. Deed No. 12.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale.
In the Canal -ubdiviston of Richmond-Lot 6. Block 2. Deed No. 13.
To be sold for a sum not les=th"Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 5. Deed No. 16.
To be sold for a sum not less than `i'en (410.00J dollars, plus
costs of sale.
Inthe Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 27Block ]. D eed No. 17.
To be sola for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 10, Deed No. Is.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (1010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Riehmondo Lot 9, Bloc'r 11. Deed No. 19•
To be Sold for a sum not less than Ten ( 10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 11, Deed No. 20.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Ten. (410.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In the '.�ownsite of Santa Fe, Lot 29, Block 31. Deed No. 59•
To be sold for a sum not less thanTwenty ($20.00) dollnrs, plus costs of sale. `?
Tn the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 28-29, Block 33. Deed No. 60.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (540.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's Addition to nichmond- Lot 31, Block 13. Deed No. 63. -
To be. sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's ^ddltlon to Richmorn- Lots 5-6, Block 15. Deed No. 69.
' .To be sold for a sum not les-than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. "3
In the Griffith & Watrous Addition to Richmond- Lots 25-26, Block 8. Deed No. 72
.To be sold for a sum not less than twenty five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sal'.
In the Griffin & '8atrous Addition to hlchmond-Lot 9, Block 13, Deed No. 73. ,a
.To be sold for a sum not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In Herman's Addition to Richmond Lot L, Bloch- 4. Deed No. 74.
To be sold for a sum not less thanTen (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Herman's Addition to Richmond- E. 64' of Lot 9, "lock 21. Deed No. 76.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. +
In Herman's Addition hlchmrnd- Lots lb-17Block 21, Deed No. 77. _
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Twenty (:120.00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
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In Herman's Addition to Richmond Lots 33-34, Block 21, Deed No. 78.
To be sold for a sum not less than ":enty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold toithe State, June 26, 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929•
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 48-A, Deed No. 721.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1, Lot 48-B. Deed No. 722.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1- Lot 52-A. Deed Nn. 723. v
T'o be sold for a sum not less thantwenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 - Lot 52-B. Deed No. 724.
To be sold for a aim not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 53-C. Deed No. 725.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 53-D. Deed No. 726. 1 '
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (x'20.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 295-A. Deed No. 787.
To be sold for a. sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Co.�ntry Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 296-A. Deed No. 788
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 296-13. Deed No. 789.
To be sold for asum not less than Twenty ($20.00) plus costs of sale,
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lot 2, Block 35 Deed N�. 613.
To be sold for e sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 3, Block 35, Deed No. 614.
To be sold for a sum not less than len (t?10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Trac` - Lot 40,Block 36. Deed No. 618.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace 'Tract- Lots 23-24, Block 37 Deed No. 619. x,
To be gold for asum not less than thir',y ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berceley Terrace Tract, Lot 13, B1ock38. TBed No. 620.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In North Bar"eley Terrace Tract- Lot 21, Block 38. Deed No. 621.
To be sold for a sum not less than rifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace 'Tract- Lot 14, Block 39• Deed No. 623.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, pluscosts of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace T-act- ' Lot 3, Block 40 Deed No. 626.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars,"plus costs Of sale.
In NorthBerkelgy Terrace Tract- Lot 28, Block 39. Deed No. 624.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 6 Block 41. Deed No. 628.
To be sold for a sum not less thin Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In ColesAddition to 'Walnut Creek- Lots 2 to 7, inclusive, Deed No. 904
To be sold for a sum not less than Two handred (4200.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Well's Second Addition to Bicrmord- Lot 49, Block 218, D,�ed No. 912•
To be sold for a sum not less than: Ten (010.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Fay Andrade Tract- N. 75.57' of Lots 27-28, Block 7, Deed No. 916.
To be sold for.a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollar=_, plus costs of sale.
InMap of East richmond Heights Tract No. 2- Lot 16, BL:ck 83. Deed No. 1094.
To be sold for asum not less than Pen (010.00) dollars, plus costa of sale.
In Bast nichmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 14, Block 111, Deed No. 1118.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In mast Richmond Heights 'Tract No. 3-- Lot 3 Block 112, Deed No. 1119.
To be sold for a sum not les=_'than Ten ($10.00 doll r5, plus costs of sale.
In mast Richmond Heights Tract No. 3:- Lot 2 Block 113, Deed No. 1120.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (`10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Laat Richmond Heights Iract No. 4-- Lot 6, Block 104, Deed No. 1129.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond Heights 'Tract No. 4-- Tot 41, Block 104, Deed No. 1130.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (x10.00) dols, plus costs of sale.
"In fast Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 18, Block 118, Deed No. 1131.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Enst Richmond Heights 'Tract Ido. 4-- Lot 20, Block 127 Deed No. 1143.
To be sold for a. sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In bast Richmond Heir;hts xract No. 4; Lot 21, Block 127, Deed No. 1144.
To be sold for e sem not les= thanTen (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Rose No. 1 -- Lots 1-2, Block 2. Deed No. 1154, ,
To be sold for a sum not less than: twenty ($20,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the idoraga Redwo d Heights, Lot 20 and a triangular strip of land, adjoining
on South Tier 2. Deed No. 1173, ;,
To he sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Moraga Reo%ood Heights- Triangular portion of Lot G, fronting
' on Madrone Avenue, De=d No. 1174,
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the M,raga Redwood Heights -- lot R, less portion sold, Deed No. 1175,
To be sold for asum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus casts of sal?.
In ldnraga Redwood Heights Extension 1 — Lot 115, Deed No, 1177.
To be 'sold for asum not lass than Fifty (x350.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Broadway Addition to Richmond-. Lots 3-4 and 13 to 25, inclusive, Deed Na,121 �
T. be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
In Broadway Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 to 33, inclusive, Deed No. 1216.'
To be sold for asum not less than one hundred and twenty (4120.00) dollars,
plus costs of sale, .
And the Burd takes recess to meet on Monday, December 6th, 1937> at 10
o'clock A.L.
Cha i rma n.
.. .. . . ..Clerk. c%
THE BOARD OF SJ?KhVTSQR5 OF CONTRA CLSTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA.
IEONDAY, DECE;BER 6th, 1937•
The 3oard met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming ,
' Harry I.'..Sto v. S.C.,ells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor R,J.Trembath.
The Minites and proceedings for the month of November, 1937, are read to F
theBoard by the Clerk and approved ns read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
In the Matter of Replacing Redeemed
Property on As^_essment Rolls of 1937_30, „
Geo. O.Lc-se, County Assessor of Contra Costa County having applied to this
Board for authority to ;he County Auditor to place the following properties which '=1
have been redo=med by installments or wholly redeemed since July lst, 1937, on the "z
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Assessment Rolls for 1937-38, and said application having been approved by the Distals
attorney of Can.ra Costa Cacnty, •. .
IT IS BY T.HE BOARD CRDEREED that authority to place the following lists of
' property on the 1937-38 Assessment Rolls be and the same is hereby authorized, to wit:
PROPERTIES REDEEISED IN FULL. -+n:
No, 13053 Amy M.Rock, et al.
Lots 25 u 26 Dlk 15, Richmond Center '=Tact, Assessed value of land, $360.
No, 18414 G.S.Hay ward, i 4.
East Richm3ro Heights, Lot 13, Blk 68, Assessed value of lana., $100
No, 20105 G.S. HAyward, -
Puil:nan Tna•nsite, Lot 5, blk 15, Assessed value of land, $ 80 7
No. 26470 Laura Smith:
Richmond Addition, Lot 2, less pro to City of Richmnna,
Assessed value of land, $700
No. 26562 Laura Smith
Cerritos Addn to Richmond, Lots 27 & 28, Blk 3, Assessed value 1d $180
No. 26758 Adelaide Picton,
B Boorman Adan. to Pullman
S 1/2 >f S. 1/2 of Lots 5-6-7-9, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, 80
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No. 26773 Adelaide Picton,
B Boorman Addn to Pullman, 11, 251 of Lot 26 all of Lots 27
& 26, Blk, 2, Assessed value of land $240. Impts $601
No. 26776 Adelaide Picton, {
B.Boorman Addn to Pullman, Lot 31, Blk 2, Assessed value land, 60, Imts.$500
No. 26157 Mary Durieux
Robert Seaver Addn to Richm>nd i
No. 20' of Lot 30 and all'of Lot 31, Blk 6, Assessed value ld, $130.
No. 29212 Thos B.Reynolds>
harbor Front Tract, Lots 37 .F.- 36', Blk 7, Assessed value of land', $100.
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N0. 29623 Clara-Belle L & L Seaver Hamilton
Harbor business Blocks Lots 15 & 15, Blk 11, Assessed value Id $100
No. 29767 Adelaide Picton
Lot'26 of*Ro San Pablo, Less E 25' to City of Richmond, 25 so. ,:'.
Assessed vale of land, $120.
Por of Lot 33 San Pablo Ro corp. 391 W fr NE cor. of Lot 33 the .
• W. 301 x S 1101 Assessed value of land, $170
No. 42956 Mary E.Parks, '��?
Richmodd Annex Lots 51 t 52, Blk 71, Assessed value of land '$120. j -
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No. 48934 G.S.Hayward, -
East hi.chmond Heights, Lot 20 Blk 78, Assessed value of land, $ 40
No. 49226 G.S.Hayward, y
East Richmond Heights, Lot 16,B1k 97, Assessed value of land, $40 1 _
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No. 49232 G.S.H?y nnrd,
East Richmond Heights, Lots 20 & 21, B1k.97, Assessed value land, $,60 1
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No. 5474ti H Hewson
Pr P!.w 1/4 of N;4 1/4 of `-'ec. 23, T1S R37 bi "• by 1a �1' Vi.11a -
Sites Development Co R by id of Henson S by S N By W by Sec. $
Ind 1.09 ac. assessed value of Ir^d,
No. 54786 Villa Sites Development Co.
SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec 22 & Lot 2 &-NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec.
23 T15 R3W less r/w of 0 A & E Ry.& less the Redwood Heights
Extension A'-act 1 & less por to Lucas et al. 97.605 ac.
Assessed value of land, $3900 . I
PROPERTIES REDEEMED UNDER I[dSTA1,LidENT PLAP!. � 6
No. 8261 Mary Laurel Bias c/o State of California, Richmond Tract,
Lot. 38 & N.. 1/3 of Lot 39, Blk C, Assessed value of land, $120, Impts $630.
No. 21534 Amanda 14 Cassea C/o State of California, bey Tract, �
Lots 1-2-3, Blk 4, Assessed value of lard, $280 !
No. 23689 Frank E.H most C/o State of California
Richmond Annex, -Lots 2 & 3, Blk z, Assessed value of land, $ 80
No. 29676 Clara-Belle L & L Seaver Hamilton, C/o Stateof California
Harbor Business Blocks,
Lot 17 Blk 15, Assessed value of land, ,$ 40 I
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In Matter of Repincing Redeemed Property
on Assessment Rolls of 1937-39. !1
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority -
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to the Auditor to place the following. properties which have been redeemed by
installments or wholly redeemed since July 1st, 1937, on the .Assessment Rolls for f
1937-36, and said applicptlon having been approved by the District Attorney of
COntr? Costs County,
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IT IS BY THE LOAP.D ORDERED that autnority to place the following lists
of property on 1937-36 Assessment Rolls be and the same is hereby authorized, to wit!
No. 7084 Pose A.Liart9nez, ( x
Amended ?Sap of the City of Richmond, s
Lots 13 & l4, Blk 64, Assessed value of land, $280, Impte. $600.
No. 9641. Tomaca D & Bonifaci Jimenez,
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Nest Richmond Tract ;
Lot 12, Blk 6, Assessed vane of land, 850, Impts, $350.
No. 16519 Sara A.L`ergenthal,
Man Pablo Villa '
S 5.91 of Lot 1, Blk 5, Assessed vabe of land, $5.
No. 18672 Theodore Weisberger f
Richmond City Center,
Lot 30, Blk 2, Asses=ed value of land, $90.
No. 22293 Elena Michel �4
Centraliullmnn Tract =1
Lot 83, Blk C, ...Possed value of lend, $70 -3
No. 22514 Stockton Savings & Loan Bank, Trustees
Coleman Pullman Tract, Lot 7, Blk 10, Assessed value of lard, $70
Nr,. 27833 Frank Tate, inner Harbor Business Blocks,
Lot 711, alk 14, Assessed value of land, $40.
No. 30652 Central Bank of Oakland,
' - North Berkeley Terrace, Lot Ll, Blk 21, Assesses: value of land, $60
No. 32068 Lester L.Brynr. &--Amelia Giacomini,
aoulevard Gardens Tract No. 1, Lot 30, Blk 39, --`
Assessed value of land. $36o.
No. 33363 Erne;*. Pezzole, Richmerd Junction Heights,
Lot 10,"Bik 27, Assessed value of lard, $50.
' No. 35528 Syndicate Idora Company, Lt'd.
Berkeley Cnuntry Club Terrace, Lot 461, Assessed value of land, $130 '
No. 35547 A.J.Elliott;
Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Lot 486,
Assessed value of land, 55120. ,
No. 35981 Angelo Casazza, Cerrito Park,
S 18' of Lot 18 & N'ly 14' of 19, Blk 15, Assessed value of Lsnd, $80
No. 36535 Anson S.Blake,
In the M=p of the Dennis 1,:cCnrthy Estate, '
Lot 13, 1.13 acres, Assessed value of land, $2500
No. 37657 The Geo. H. Hoyt Company, '.
Subn. of Lot 20, Wills Addn to Town of Anticch '
S 1/2 of Lot 14, Assessed value of land, $170, impt. ,$125. '
No. 47220 Bessie Knvsnaueh
Sunnyside Tract, Lot 7, blk 19, Assessed vsure of land, $90, Impts, $110. ",'•
No. 52740'iaria C.Riccobuona,
Ir. NW 1/L of Sec. 14, T 2 N., R111. a tr of ld bd N. by Ld of
Moore & the county Rd E by ld of DS +ola, S: by ld of Keller,'
W: by h of Sellars & Moore, 1.50 acres, Assessed value ld $600, Impts $635 A.
N*o. 55053 }palter H.nell,
Ro Canada Del Hambre, "Northern Part" a tr'of ld bd 11. by
Virginia St. S. by County hoad, " by a rd, E by lot In of ,
Lot 5, Blk 5; First -ddn to ria, Addn Crockett, also the W'10'
of Lot 5, Blk 5 First Addn to Bay Addn. to Crockett, .22 ac.
Assessed value of lend, $200,imp.$ 400
No. 56072 Vincent S.Drown,
R N.Burgess Company'; Map No. 1, Ayers Ranch Subdivision
Lot 128, 2.10 ac.® $30 per ac. Assessed value of land, $60.
• Lot 129, 1.86 no. 0 830. per ac. Assessed value of land, 55: -
go. 59694 Contra `'osta Realty Co,
Martinez Land Company ract No. 6,
Lot 1, less Nrly 12' alk 37r assessed value of lard, $50.-
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50:No. 59708 Contra Costa 1'ealty Co. ,
Martinez L.,ndCompany 'ract No. 6,
Lot 25, Blk 37, Assessed value of lard, $50. .
No. 59709 Contra Costa realty Co.
Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6,
Lot 26, less N'ly 12' Blk 37, Assessed value of lard, $50
No. 61373 Alice T.La^tin
Orinea Park Terrace, Lot 6, Blk$, Assessed value of land $120. ,
No. 61498 Ida D.Strand, '
Haciendas Del Orinda, Unit #1, Lot 25,
Assessed value of land, $180
PROPERTIES REDEEVED UNDER INSTALLMENT PLAN.
No. 26770 Adelaide B.Ptcton, C/o State of California, B. Boorman's
Addn. to the City of Richmond, Lot 23, Blk 2,
Aesessed value of lard, $140.
No. 36703 Paul Dueno "/o State of California,
Torn of Antioch, Lot 9, BLk 11, Assessed value land, $75, Impts, $630.
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Yo. 48092 Sara W.%ergenthal, C/o State of California -
San Fablo Villa Tract,
N. 9411' of Let 1, blk 5, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 48125 Sara N.Uergenthal, C/o State ofCnilfbr-ta,
San Pablo Villn Tract, Lot 13, Blk 18,
Assessed value of lnnd, $150.
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In Latter of Correction of d^.rrcneou=_ ± "}
Assessments, 1
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Geo. O.iieese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority to I
the County Auditor t.) correct following erroneous assessments under Section 3804A
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Year 1937-39:
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40918 F.E.Bo.th Co. Inc. is assessed with lot 3, Blk
12, City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed at $3050. The correct _
assessed value of improvements is $1750,
In Vol. 19 Assessment No. —-2F7 Lizzie G.Hannon is assessed ;xIth Lot 17, B1k'P.
Berkeley Highlands Addn. with improvements erroneously assessed at $2150. There are
no improvements on this lot.
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In Vol. 24 Assessment ?lo. 52728 Selby H.Marks is assessed with a. tract of land
containing 34.5 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $900. There are no j
improvements on this tract of land. s=
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In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52321 Selby H.Marks is assessed with Lots 35 to 42,
Inc. Blk B Poinsettia Land Company West Pittsburg Tract Unit No. 1, with improvements
erroneously assessed at $1530. The correct assessed value of Improvements I's $730.
In Vol. 27 Assessment No.'59439 The Church of Christ in Martinez is assessed `
with Lot 8 Blk 9 :•`^^tlnez Land Company Tract No. 2 Land value ,9125, improvements $1890,.
This property is used for church purpose and exemption should have been allowed on'
sane in the amount of $2015. --1
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 61271 L€Ina Seim is assessed with the Elly per. of �?
Lot 15, fronting 92' on E1 ir� _nal Rd Blk E, Orinda Par'_t Terrace, with improvements
erroneously assessed at 51390 '°_'hare arena, improvements on this property.
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 61820 Robert & Grace B. MacCullough'ere assessed ,
with Lot 378 Haciendas del Orinde Unit No. 3 with improvements erroneodsly assessed
at $1810. The'correct assessed value of improvements is $16co.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 63576 Robert S. & Carol F.Phillip are assessed with
n'tmet of land containing 2.065 acres with Improvements erroneously assessed at $3500,]
The corr,ct assessed value of these improvements is $2320-
In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 4CS43 Thomas Flores, at al., are assessed with Lot 5,i
Blk 6, City of Finsbury, with improvements erroneously assessed at 51650. The correcti
assessed value of these improvements is $501: i {;7
In Vol. 19 Assessment Ilo. 44588 Clara Beach is assescpd with the S. 20' of Lot
11 & Niti 30' of Lot 12, Blk 7 Berkeley Highlands Terrace with improve'nents erroneously
assessed at $2240. There are no Improvements on this property.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55562 Placido § Josephine A. Elorduy are assessea i
with a par. of Lots 1 and 2, Blk I, Corp.at the PIE car. of Lot 1, the W. 45' x S. 55' j
Town of Vaiona, with improvements erroneously assessed at $1900. The correct assessed)
value of then= imp^rve:-encs is $'50.
In Vol: 25 Assessment No. 55995, A, Garrett is assesed with the '9114 2.501
acres a' Lot 15, Greenfield Tract with inprovements errone6usly assessed at $1380,
The correct assessed value of these improvements is $720. x
In Vol. 26 Assessment ?'o. 58611 David O. Powell and J.B. John are psspssed with.
Lot 2 Lafayette Woodlands with Improvements erroneously assessed at 5390. There are
no Improvementson t'^1s prope^ty. -
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In Vol. 30 assessment No. 66089 Geo. B.Taves is assessed with Lots 6-7-8 Blk C.1
Dewinf Park Extension with 1-provements erroneously assessed at $380. There ere no i
Improvements on these lots.
In Vol. 26 Asses s ent No. 58942 Henry D.Roper is assessed with Lot 238,
Brentwood Irrigated Farms with trees assessed erroneously at $1 50. The correct esseesed
value of these improvements is 4750. j
Eugene E & 11at'_Ua Hager"' are assessed with Lot 13, Blk D Amended Map of Berk-
eley Park, Mr. Hager.y is a Spanish American ::ar Veterw: and has, according to records'],
of Assessor's office, claimed exemption on this property in the years previous to ^sc
1936-37, and 1937-38; Mr. and Llrs, Hagerty called at office of Assessor and in,skt=a
--at he ha'. fila' clpim for Tar Veteran exemption on this property both last and this I
year, although the Assessor's office has no record of receiving same, but as Mr. Hagerty .I
has in oast claimed exemption and is incapacitated, authrlty is hcrpby granted to
County auditor to ^110+: exemption for both 1936-37 and 1937-38•
and said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDLR.D t-at authority to the County Auditor to correct
said assessments be and the same is ha^sby g^rnted.� I�
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In Yitter Corr talo^ of AEEcs.. ..
Geo. 0. Leese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority
to the County Auditor to correct folloring erroneous assessments under Seet'.on 3631
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of the Political Code, to wit:
Year 1937-33:
' In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 35321 the Central Construction Co. is assessed with z
the folio- n^; Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1" a tri tract of Id 'bounded N.
by Woscr Lane & Schmidt & Fink Tr., S. & :7. by ld of Bates & Borland. containing 3.613
acres, assessed value of land 31100, 'This assessment is double with Assessment No, 3
36547 assessed to the Central Construction Co, and reads as follows: A tri strip of
land bd N. by ;dosser Lane and Schmidt Village Tract, SW by Id of Bates & Borland
containing 3.613 acres, assessed value of land, $1665, "?<?
Authority is granted to county Auditor to cancel Assessment No. 35321 -
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' In Vol. 30 Aesessment ??o. 64929 Frederick Abrott Is assessed with following: F
Kelly League of Ro E1 Sobrgnte Tract 20 containing 476,544 acres 0 $20 per acre,
land value, $9530, improvements $650. The tax rate used to figure the taxes on this 4
property includes the rate of the East Bay Municloal Utility Distrlct.This property
does not lie within this District. Authority to the County Auc'itor to re-figure ';
the taxes on this property is granted. -'
and said applications having been approved by the DiFtrict Attorney of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority of this Hoard to the County Auditor
to correct said assessments Is hereby granted.r,, - .4
In Matter of Correction of -
Erroneous Assessment.
D,Id.Teeter, County auditor having appiled to this Board for authority to correct 1
the following erroneous assessments under provisions of Section 3661 of the Political
Code, to wit:
For year 1937-36.
ASSESShir"[.!T #64256- UNION OIL COMIANY OF CALIF NIA. i
Selby School District Bond Tax Rate of .023 per $100 was anitted
from the calculation of the tax on personal property declared
by the Company and assessed with their Cleum refinery. This tax
shouln be add-d to the rolls on -he follonlna FH sis:
$733,360.00 0 $.c23 per 4100 00 $16x.79.
and seid application hsvin.r been approved by the DiTrlct Attbrney of Contra Costa
County;
IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that authority to the County Auditor to correct x
said assessment is hereby granted.^ .:.`
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 253 duly published.
Ordinance F?o. 253 of the County of Contra Costa having been r.alylished for the
time and in the manner ac prescribed by Lv:, in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper
printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of
public ation of Harry T.Silver, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 253 of the County of Contra
Costa, be and the same is hereby declared to be duly published.
In :latter of rejection of Claims
of American Toll Bridge Company -
a corporation, .^..canst the County of Contra Costa.
for a refund of taxes paid under protest.
The American Toll Bridge Conpany, a corporation, having filed with this Board >?
claims against the County of Contra Cestn,for a refund of taxes paid under protest
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to the County of Contra Costa, on the Carquinez Bridge and Anti_ochBridge, respectively
for the years commencing July 1t, 1934 and ending June 30th, 1937, in the total sum
of $163,754.46,
298 M
and the said Board of Sucerviscrs having fully considered said claims, IT Is,
upon mo_'_nn __ St:pPrv_s or Stotr, sec n^ ed b,: Supervisor 7ono, BY THE BOAF 'OFL'>=RED
that said c_ains be and the sane are herby rejected,`.
In Matter of Establishing and flatng
the boundaries of the Several Judicial
Townships of Contra'Costa County.
It is b.- the Board ordered that the boundarie's of each of the several Judicial
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Townships of Contra Costa County. be end' they are hereby established as follows, to wlC
TCPlIDSH'_i' N0. 1:
All of tha- territory lyin:- within the boundaries of thF following election
precincts: Llart'_nez Nos• l to 17, inclusive; Alhambra; Yt.View.Nos. 1 and 2 and Vine Hill.
TOWNSHIP N0. 2:
All that territory lying v:ithin the boundaries of the following election precincts
Port Costs Nos. 1 and 2. _
TOWNSHIP NC. 3;
All that territory lying :.vithtn the ba:rinries of the following election precincjs _
'Nalnt,t Creek Dios. 1 to 6, inclusive; Saranau; Alamo; Lafayette Nos. 1 and 2; Moraga;
Orirda; Canyon, Saint Marys.
TONNSHIP ere, 4:
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All that territory lying within the bound-,ries of the followlrG• election pre-
cincts: Danville Nos. 1 and 2, San Ramon ,.nd Tassajara.
TOII'NSu i. NO:
All that certain territory within the boundaries of the following election pre-
cincts: Cnnaord Nos. 1 to S, inclusive; Pacheco Nos. 1 and 2; Covell and Associated.
TOWNSHIP NO. 6:
All that territory lying within the boundaries of election precincts, Pittsburg
Nos. 1 to 2.6, inclusive.
TOW'_isFIP X.
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lomat territory lyinc within t!-e boundarlee of following election precincts, !
E1 Cerrito :Jos. 1 to 11, Inclusive; Kens+ngton 1 to 3, inclusive, and Berkeley Park.
TOWNSHIP N0. S:
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All 11lat territory '_ within the aounaaries of following election precincts, I
Antioch Nos. 1 to B, inclusive.
TOIv!CSHIP NL-9:
All t!•at territory lying taithin the boundaries of the follow7.ng election precincts
Brentwood Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
TOWNSHIP NO. 10:
All that tPrritory lyin,— within the bound^ries o. *hP f^llowir.e election precincts
San Pablo No's. 2 to b', Inclusive, and Giant.
TOR:dSHIP NO. 11:
All that territ:.ry lying within the boundsriP's of the following election precinct',s
Pinole Nos. 1 end P. Hercules, Rodeo Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and Oleum.
TO''imSHIP No. 12: i
All that territory lying, with'- t!"P boundaries of the following election pre- i
, to wit: Crockett Nos. 1 to 8, Inclusive, and Selby.
Jn !"C'. 13:
All that territory lying within :;he boundaries of the following election pre-
cincts, to rib: Clayton.
TOWNSHIP NC. 14:
All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election pre-
cincts: Byron Nos. 1 and 2.
TOWNSHIP NO. 15: ..
all that territory lying within the boundaries of t%e incorporated City of
Richmond.
TOWNSHIP No. lo: '
All that territory lying; within the boundaries of the following election pre
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elects Port Chicago Nos. 1 and 2, Clyde and Nichols.
TOISNSHIP N0. 17:
All that territory lying within the baendaries of the following election
precuts, Oakley Nos. 1 and 2, and Knightsen.
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Inthe Matter of Petition of East s
Contra Costa Irrigation District
for permission to ]ay concrete pipe line.
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• The East Contra Costa County Irrigation. District having applied to this
Board for permission to cross the Byron- Knightsen Road on the east line of Section
16, TIN., R3E., with a concrete pipe line,
' It is by the.Board ordered that permission to lay said pipe line be and the
same is hereby granted, sRid work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur- hax
veyor of Contra Costa Co•jnty and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said _ ..._'.'.
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District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs of the
maintenance of said pipe line.m
In Matter of Acceptance of Resig�•ation of
Robert M. Underhill, as Trustee
of Reelamstion District #2078.
Robert M.Underhill, having presented to t?-is Hoard, his resignation as a
Trustee of Reclamation District #7078,
IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accepted and said office declared vacant.
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In Matter of Granting Dance
Permit.
San Ramon Community Club, having; Rpplied to this Doard for permission to
donduct a 3_.nce on evenings of Dec. 18th, 1937 and Jan. 15th, 1939, until hour of
3 o'clock A.M. at son Ramon Hall, San Rrmon.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dances be and the
same is hereby granted.
In Matter of application for
leave of Absence.
It isby the Board ordcred that Supervisor H.M.Stow, be end he is hereby
granted a leave of absence from the Zt?te of California for P. period of thirty days
from and after date of leaving the said State.,,
In Matter of Authorizing C.L.
Dodge, County Treasurer, to Purchase
' Pittsburg High School District Bonds. V
C.L.Dodg-. County Treasure. of Contra Costa County, having reported to this
Board that he has been offered $5000 Pittsburg High School District 5% Bonds,
maturing Feb. 1st, 1943, at a 2.25% basis plus accrued interest,
IT IS BY TH=• BCARD C?!):-?.FD that C.L.Dodge, County Trear�7rer be and he is hereby
a[±thorized to purchase the above named bonds, at the aforementioned price.k -
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In Matter cr Transfer of Funds. .
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $2500 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to Acquisition and Improv -
went District #2 Bond Fund, to apply on the amortization of the bonds of said District. Al
tie vote on the foregoing, order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings. Stow, and Buchanan.
Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trambath.Y
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In Matter of Cancellation of I
Delinquent taxes.
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D.M.'+eeter, County Auditor, havin:, reported to this Board that on first Monday!
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in March, 1936, Lots 21-22, in block 7, Industrial Center Tract in the City of j
Richmond, stood of record in the name of the State of California, which had the I
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property under a tax deed; that through an error the lots were assessed and a tax
lien accrued against them on the 1936-37 Assessment Holls; that on April 3rd, 1936, f
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these lots were sold at public auction under Section 3897 of the Political Code j
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and the 1936-37 tax lien appears of record against them.
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Upon motion of Supervisor Long, secom ed by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE !
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BOARD OFDERP9 that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to make correction
by cancellation of slid assessment, the application having been approved by the Dis-
trict Attorney of Gontra Gosta County..r
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In Matter of Superior Court
Action entitled "Jennie V.Young,
Plaintiff vs. Jacob T.Sch,)ol'oerg,
County of Con ra Costa, et al."
W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this board of Supervisors having been served with
summons in action entitled "In the Superior. Court of the State of California, in and j
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for County of Contra Costa, entitled "Jennie V.Young, Plaintiff, vs. Jacob T.
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Schjolberg, County of Contra Costa, et al. Defendants", -
IT IS BY THE BCAHD ORDERED that said summons be referred to the District Attor-
ney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems necessary in the pro-
tection of the interests of Contra Costa County in said Court action..
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In !Ratter of author izing District
Attorney to file suit against I -
William F Younr.
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The County of Contra Costa, having advanced indigent ald to William F.
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Young, in the sum of Five hundred and three and 66/100 dollars ($503.66) and ! s
William F.Young being the owner of certain real property;
IT IS HlaiEBY ORDERED that the District Attorney of said County be and he
is hereby authorized and directed to file suit against William F.Young for the
recovery of said sum so advanced. 7
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In Metter of Fixing boundaries of proposed !
Bella Vista Sanitary District and calling .<
election for the formation of the Bella Vista
Sanitary Listrict and for election of a Sanitary I
Assessor and Members of the Sanitary Board.
A petition signed as required by la^, for the formation of Bella Vista
Sanitary District under Act 7105, Dee ri rgs General Laws 1931 as amended, having I
heretofore been filed with this Board of Supervisors, and notice of the time and I :
place of presenting said petition to the Board of Supervisors having been published
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for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, as shown by the affidavit of
publication of Lena Y. Schmidt on file herein, and this Board having on the 4th
day of October, 1937, appointed John J. Loyacon to prepare the necessary report on
the advisability of forming said District, as required by the District Investigation;
Act, Statutes of 1933, and the said John J. Loyacon having filed his said re pat .s
with this Board of Supervisors on the 1st day of November, 1937, and the Board of j_ _
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Supervisors on the 1st day of November, 1937, having set the hearing on the petition
for the formation of s^1d District and upon the report filed by the said John J.
Loyacon for Monday, the 6th day of December,1937, at 11 o'clock A.w. and having
ordered notice of the time and place of said hearing published in the Pittsburg
Post—Dispatch, a newspaper of general circ"lntion printed and published in the "ounty
of contra Costa, and slid notice having been published for the time and in the mAnner `w
' as prescribed by law, as h own by the affidavit of publication of Lena Y. Schmidt
on file herein, and the County Glen, having caused notice of the time and place of
said hearing to be mailed to each person owning property in said proposed District ,
at his, or her, address, as shot-.,n upon the assessment lists of Contra Costa County,
' as shown by the •,ffidavit of mailing of F.J.bnrnard, on file herein, together with
a further atatemen- that the land in which the person addressed is interested may be
assessed or taxed for the proposed project and this being the time and place set out
in said notice for the hearing of the petition for the formation of said Bella sista
Sanitary District and upon the report filed by the said John J. Loyacon and no one
having appeared to object to the formation of said District or filed written objection
thereto, and no one hnviner filed written objections or otherwise to the report filed
by the said John J. Loyacon, and no one having requested that his, or her, lands be
excluded from said proposed District, or included therein; .'•
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by 'upervisor Stow, the board of
Supervisors of uo:rt ra Costa County fin6s that it is for the best interests of the
property owners of said proposed District that n Sanitary District, to be known as
' "Bella Vista Sanitary District" b. formed, and the exterior boundaries of said propos—
ed District are hereby fixed as follows, t:, wit:
BBEGINNING at the corner common t, Sections 11, 12, 13 and 1L, T 2 N.,
R. 1 W. I.S.D.b.& M. thence southerly along the, east boundary line of
said Section 14 to the southeast corner of Lot 5, Section 14, said
point being also the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of
said section; thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 5
to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly along the west
line of said Lot 9 and Lot 1 to a point on the west line of Lot 1,
which is 652.12 feet southerly from the point of intersection of
said line with the southerly boundary line of the State Highway, .l
running along the north line of the aforesaid Section 14; thence
west 300 feet; thence north to the center line of the aforesaid
State Highway; thence westerly along said center line to a point
which bears S. 0014' W. from the saithwest corner of Lot 1, Block
A, as said Lot and Block-re so designated and delineated upon that
certain }sap entitled "Poinsettia Land Company, hest Pittsburg
Tract Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, Calif." filed June 5, 1926
In Vol. 19 of IRaps, page 506, Records of Contra Costa County;
thence I!. o014' E. to the said southwest corner of Lot 1, Block A;
thence running e
along the west odundry line of seid Block A,
N. Oo14' E. 2294.63 feet, more or less, to a point on the southerly in
boundary line of the right of way of the Sacramento, Northern Railway,
' formerly the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway; thence running
along said boundary line in a southeasterly direction, to the point
of intersection of snidllne wlt'l the westerly boondar^ line of that
certain 20.25 acre tract of land as described in a deed from Henry s
O'Hara t:, H.A.Mitchell, recorded September 19, 1912, in Vol. 157
of Deeds, page 33, records of Contra Costa County; thence southerly
along the a-esterly boundary line of said 20.25 acre tract to the south—
west corner thereof; thence easterly along th,� southerly boundary
line of said tract to a point on t}:e east boundary line of Section
11, T2N., h1W., thence south along said section line to the southeast
corner of said Section ll and the. point of beginning. "
IT IS FUR'_HLR CEDERP.D that .an election be called and held in said proposed
Bella Vista 5anitary Dist^ict on Friday, the 14th da,y of January, 1935, between the
hours of 6 A ti. and 7 P.1-4. of said day, at which hour the polls shall be closed, and ,
at which said election the following question
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"Sanitary District: Yes" and "Sanitary iuistrict: No
shall be submitted to the electors of said proposed District, and at which said elect— [;
Ion persons to f'.11 the offices of Sanitary Assessor and five members of the Sanitary
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Board will be voted for.
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IT IS HUR'PHER ORDERED that the follow-'ng persons are hereby appointed as Elect-�;
ion officam to conduct said election, to wit:
Inspector: C.E.IcFar1and,
Judge: Thelma Shera
Judge: Marjorie E.ttohrer.
and the polling place for said election is hereby fixed as follows, to wit: L.G. !
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Chambers Cottage, Cor. of Bella Vista and Rose Ave.
IT IS FURT1:1T-. ORDEPED that a copy of this order be published once a week for
four successive weeks in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of genera circulat-j
Son printed and published in the County of lontra Costa, and that a copy of same be
posted in three public places within the proposed District for four successive weeks
prior to the date of said election. i
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The vote on the foregoing Order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Buchanan.
N6es: None.
Absent: Supervisor R.J.Trembath.
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In Matter of Hearing on Definitions
Ordinance, Procedure Ordinance and the
Zoning Ordinance for Berkeley Woods.
The Planning Commission of the County if Contra Costa, State of California,
having presented to the Board of Supervisors a Definitions Ordinance, a Procedure
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Ordinance and a Zoning; Ordinance for Berkeley ',Moods, which Ordinances the said Planning
Commis=ion has approved, and having further presented to said Board its report and
findings with regard to said Ordinances, recommendinPthe passage of said ordinances
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by the Hoard of Supervisors;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said Ordinances be set by this -
Board for the 20th ca? of December, 1937, at the hour of ten O'clock A.H. of said day,
in the meeting room o-' spid hoard of Supervisors in*he Hall of Records, In the City
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of Martinez, County of Contra Costq, State of California, and that notice of said time
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and place of said hearing be published once in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper
of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at least ten
days before the said day of said hearing. i
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Iffi9atter of Cancellation of Taxes j
on Propert;, now owned by the City I
of Mart;nez.
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The petition of Ralph H.Wight, as City Attorney of the City of Martinez,
on behalf of said City of Martinez, a Municipal corporation, requesting the cancellat-j
ion of taxes on property purchased by the City of Martinez, subsequent to thelien
for taxes of March 1, 1937, coming on regularly for hearing before the Board of Super—
visors of the County of Contra Costa on this 6th day of December, 1937, and it appear-
Ing therefrom that the pr.:rerties therein and hereinafter described are now the prop-
erty of the City of Martinez, and were on March 1, 1937, the property of the Schneider
Realty Co., but were conveyed to said City of Martinez subsequent to said March 1,
1937, and that the sane are now puclic lands and not subject to sale for delinquent
taxes by reason thereof, but still remain upon the assesmnent roll and the taxes have
been leded thereon for the present fiscal ,year.
And it further appearing to this board that the written consent of Francis P. I
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Healey, the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, has been given to the
request of said petitioner for the cancellRtion o`_' sRid.taxes by the Hoard of Super-
visors, and good cause appearing therefor;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERFD by the BoRrd of.Supervisors.of the County of Contra
Costa, at R regular meeting held on the 6thdny of December, 1937, that the County
Auditor of the Crnmty of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby instructed and directed
to cancel *'rim the assessment roll the tw cz lcvied agdnst the following specific
parcels of property, being the property now belonging to said City of Martinez, to id.t:
Arse sen ent Roll and Tax receipt No. 39039 Lots 2 to 19, inclusive,
Block 1, Rankin Heights, Assessed at $2395.00
Assoc m-ent.Roll and Tax Receip*.No. 39640, Lots 3 tc 15, inclusive, s
Block 2, Rankin. Heights- Assessed at $505.00.. _..
assessment roll and TRx receipt.No. 140745 Original Survey of the
Town of Martinez, bounded NW by.Catholic Cemetery, NE by Block,
5, Original Survey, SE by Foster Street. and SW by boundary line
of the City of Martinez. Containing one acre assessed at
$355.0",
Assessment Roll and Tax Receipt No. 60043- being the following ?
portion of property described under snid receipt number, to wit:
being a portion of Division 1 of the Rancho E1 Pinole and part of
Lot "A" thereof, bounder rortherly by the Catholic, Cemetery and '
roadway, easterly by the Rankin Heights, sohtherly by the land
of Schneider Realty uc., and westerly by the Pinole Grant Line,
Contain'ng 32.965 acres, the land being.assessed at $1120.00 and
the improvements at $1000.00.
Assessment "oll a d Tax Receipt 50119, Lots 1 and 2 and 16
to 26 Inclucte, in block 2 of Rankin Heights 'Tract- assessed
at 3395.00..
Assessment roll and Tax Receipt No. 60120, being the follow3.rig
portion of the property assessed under said receipt number, G`r;
to :nit: Lots 5 to 15, Inclusive., Block 3, Rankin Heights,
Assessed at $370.00.
In Matter :f Allowance of ij
applications for aid.
IT 1 3 BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the
same are hereby granted:
ALICE :Z-YS, 760- Tenth St. Richmond.
$65. County cash aliowance per month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
HUBERT PHILLIPS, 1915 Chanslor Ave. Richmond,
$55.00 county cash allowance permonth be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
CLARA DO','7ING, 526 Standard Ave. Pt.Rlchmord. ?.
25. county cash allowance per month be discontinued as of 11-1-37.
JOHN POOLE, 421 Clayton St. El Cerrito --'?
x23.50 St Rte aid and $23.50 County aid per month for needy blind be increased '
' to $25.00 State alp and $25.00 county aid per month as of 9-1-37.
' rARY E. HEN%E, 5717 Bay vier' ace. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 37..50 State aid And $7.5f County FM per
month be granted to begin as of 12.-1-37,
ALICE M. BC*TILL, 1016 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in tYe Amount of .;13.00 State aid and 313. county aid per _-
month be granted tq begin as of 12-1-37.
MIRTIE A. DICkI:!SON, 115- let St. Richmond. s
Old Age Security in the nwT,nt of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per mono• be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
; 'SARIA E. RISEDORPH, 227 El "orado St. E1 Cerrito. ;g
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid .a
,per month be granted to begin: as cf 12-1-37. '
JcR,•I WARD 436- 35th St.Richmond.
Cld Age Security in the amo•:.nt of x17.50 State aid and $17.50 Cwmty aid per
month be grarted to.begin as of 12-1-37..
CHILT-N A. JAC BS, 705 Chanslo• Ave. Richmond. S
Old Ape Security in the mount of $5.00 State aid and $5.00 county aid per month
�be renewed as of Sept. 1937, and that $5.00 State aid and $5.00 County aid per month
be increased to X7.50 State aid and $7,50 nounty.aid per month to begin as of 12-1-37-
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NANCY MADISUN, 54o- 6th St. Richmond.
ul8 Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be decreased to 512.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid per month as of 12-1-37.
CHARLES 1ADISCN, 540_ 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $17.50 Stale aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be decreased to -$12.50 State aid and $12.5 Co-mty aid per month as of 12-1-37.1
HUGH BAR::T'..H. 755 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security 'n the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Co•.mty aid
per month be renewed as of 9-1-37. j
THOMAS BARRETT, 213 Piedmont Place, Pt.Richmord.
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Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and x17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937•
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LISA BLOMQ,UIST, 512 Richmond Ave.Richmond, j
Old Age Security in the macunt of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per _
month be renewed as of 7-1937. I
KIRK BRADLEY, 310 E1 Dorado St. Richmond.
Ol^ Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937.. i
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WILLIAM BREEN, llo6 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. j
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and x17.50 County a7d per j
month be renewed as of 10-1937. i
GEORGE CHA10MLAIN, Traveler's Hotel, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 417.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937.
EUGENE FARP.-, 414 Ripley St. Richmond. j
Oli Age Security in the amount of $17.50 Stere aid and $17.50 County aid per I
month be, renewed as of 10-1937-
MARY C. FERRIT''R -516- 10th St. Apt. C. Richmond. �
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Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50-State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 10-1937. i
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ETTA HARPST, 263- 14th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the aTcn:nt of 517.50 State aid and $17:50•0ounty aid per - -
month be renewed as of 8-1937• I
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KAREN HAUG, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid i
per month be renewed as of 8-1937•
WILLIAM•i MiARTI11, 3105 Florid.Ave. Richmond. i
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid -
per month be renewer: as of 9-1937.
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HELEN V,ARTLG, 321 So. 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937•
GEORGE McCLINTOCK, 120 3c. 23rd St. Richmond.
Old -'ge Security in tw•e amount d$17.50 State aid and 417.50 County aid per i
month be renewed as of 9-1937•
MARY E. STILLER, 223- 14th St. Rich.ind.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12..50 State aid and a""12.50 county aid per - _
month be renewed as of 8-1937.
JULL4 L. MITCH;r'hl, C7,4- 6thst. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 317.,0 County ald i
per month be renewed as of 8-1937. I
NILLIS MITCHELL, 430 Macdonald Ave. P.ichmord. I
Old Age Security in the --int of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 Oo•znty add 11
per month ce renewed as of 9-1937• I ;
BOTHILDE NIELSEN, 227- 16th St. Richmond. I
Old Age Security in the mount of $17,50 State aid and $17.50 Co�mty aid ! -
per month be renewed as of 5-1937.
ANNIE OATES, 325- 12th St. Richmond. i
Old Age Security in the mount of 417.50 State aid ane? 517.50 County aid I
per month be rene-ed as of 9-1937.
..UGH RODGERS, 434-.3rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in ,m 2^(rant m.$17.;0 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be reneeied as of 8-1937
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FANNIE WAGNER, 5616 Olumb",Richmond Annex, htchmond.
Old Age Security in the an aunt of.316.00 State aid and $16.00 Cnunty aid
per month be rors..Ed ac of 9-1937.
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CORNELIUS KELLER,.102 So. 23rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in
the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j
per month be discontinued as of 11-30-37.
ALI CZ MATT, 5230 Loxley Ave-Oakland.
Old Age Security in the amont of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
.month be discontinued as of 12-31-37.
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ALFRED B. FOLSOM, 6547 Mosher Lane, E1 Ucrr'rn.
Old Age Security in the amount of'$17.50 State aid and '$'17.50 County aid A
per month be cancelled for the month of October, 1937•
CLYDE BRAUN, 257 so: 45th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied. '
SARAH E. EHLERS, 2320 - 26th St. Richmond.
Old Aga SecuritV be dente::.
' ANNIE J. m4HANY, 6000 Plumas Ave. P.ichmond. t
Old Age Security be denied.
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VIOLA NETTO, 1532 Richmond St. El Cerrt.o.
Old Age Security be denied. '
CARLOTTA ZEREIdENO, 517 Second St. Richmond. -?e
$1L0 State aid per ronth for needy children be increased to $50 State, aid per
' month as of 12-1-37.
DELFINA MURRAY, 2703 Panhandle Blvd. Ric'-nond Annex, Richmond.
$30 State aid and $30 county aid permonth for-needy children be increased to $30.
State aid and 345, county aid per month as of 12-1-37.
MYRTLE HARRELL, Parker Ave. Rodeo.
910. State aid and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of (31
12-1937•
MARY A. HART, 1601-Potrero Ave. Richmond.
310 State aid and $20 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
12-1937-
JOSEPHINE HIGGS 634 Barrett St. Richmond.
$30 State aid aro 345. County gid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 12-1937•
"HARITY MADISON, 3316 Chanslor Ave. hichr-nd.
$20 State aid arc; $34. county aid per month for needy children be renemed as of 1--
19317-*
EVELYN KELLY, 6012 Wenk Ave. Richmond.
$40 State ai d'^nd 125. county aid per month for needy children be decreased to =^
'$20 State aid and 325, county aid as of 12-1-37. -'•
' LUCY BEDOLLA, Concord, Calif.
$50• State aid ane $5• county aid per month for needy ch]ldren be discontinued g
to Mrs. Bedolla, Concord. a= of 11-30-37.
$pn. State aid and $20 county aid per month for needy children be made payable
to Drs. J.F.�aroney, 4th d Sutter at San Pablo, as of 12-1-37.
$20 State aim and $2O County aid per month for needy children be'made payable
to Mrs. Mary Silvery, San Pablo, as of 1P-1-37-
$10, State a16 and $10 county ai^ ;,rr month for needy children be :wade payable 41
to Mrs. Clivia Braam, L46 C:1 iforn•a St. San Pablo, as of 12-1-37.
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F, ILY BUTTERFIELD, 655 Kern St. Richmond.
$10 State aldand 310. county aid per month for needy children be discontinued
as of 11-30-37.
SAR9H M. HILL, L-fayztte.
Old Age Security in t'r.e amount of 312.50 State aid and $12.50 Oamnty aid per
month be granted to bes ! as of 1P-1-37-
NICHOLAS D$V_NE. Happy Valley Rd, Lafayette
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.=0 State .^..id and 317.50 County aid permonth
be renewed as of S-19:7•
OTTILIE KUSSSNBERGER, Star Ro ute, Danville,
Old Age Security in the amount Of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed ns of 9-1937,
JCEN KUSSENBEP.GER, Star Route, Danville.
Old Ase Secrrity in the amount 0" 317.50 State aid and x17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1537-
AMANDA S.AARI, DP.nvllle.
Old Age Seenrity In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per -
month Iv. renewed as of 10-1937
' SA.PJEL SAARI, Danville. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renec•ed as of 10-1937.
'IARTINA SANDOVAL. Sar. -`tactor. '
$60 State aid only per month for needy children be renewed as of 12-1937•
JEANET"E RICKETTS. '28 Orchard Lane, 14t. 'Vie..^, Martinez.
$20 Oounty Cash Allotsance per month be granted,to begin as of 11-1-37.
VERA EVANS, Hotel James, Martinez.
$20 County cash allovanceper month be renewed as of 10-27-37.
MRS. HOLMER SOIMER3, Box 152, Walnut Creek.
$30 Co•'nty cash allowance be g-•^nted for the month of August, 1937•
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GEORGE BOSTON, C/o C-ounty Hospital, 14art1.,nez. j
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $$17.50 County aid
per month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
CHARLES BRADLEY, Box 307, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the %no,.mt of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37. 1
EIZILLIO CAFARNLL!, Rte 1, Vine Hill, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17:50 State old and. $17.50 County aid per 't
month be granted to begin ac of 12-1-37.
JESSIE M. CLIFTOPf, ate 1, Concord. i
Old"ge Security in the amount of x12.50 State aid and $12.50 County a.td per monfi' _
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
WILLIAM NULL, C/o County Hos_oltal, Mart in z. j _
Old "ge Security in the amount of $17.50 State_aid and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
OLIVE ADA RHINE, 1013 Warren. St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the :.count of w7.-50 state aid and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
FRANK B. RHINE, 1013 :Marren St: -artinez.
Old Age Security 'n tbc amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to be.-In as of 1P-1-37,
ARTELIOS R. STEVENS, Rte 2, Concord Blvd. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $1$.50 State aid and 314.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37• i
LOUIS A. SULLIVAN, S 3 S. nanch, We]nut Creek. i
Old Age Security to the ama�nt of $15.00 State aid and $15. county ^.i� per
1.^.b we grantez to begin as .f 12-1-37.
JANET HEBEISN, Clayton Road, Concord. I -
Old Age Security in the ano,mt of 315. State aid and $15. county aiG per
month be renewed as of '_7--1937, and $15: State x13 and $15. County aid per month
be increased to w17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month as of 12-1-37. i
AUGUSTIN PONSCN, 1236 Palm Ave. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amaint of $17.50 State aid sn� $17.50 County aid per
month be c-creased to 011.50 State aid and $11.50 County Aid per month as of 12-1-37.!
KATE ASH, Hose Apartment s. 11arttre z.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid per
month be. renewed as of 11-1937. I
ALEX. BUCKLEY,Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount or$17.50 State aid and $17.50County'aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937•
EVERETT GRANT. Concord. -
Old Age Security in, the amonnt of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be. renewed as of 9-1937-
MARGARET MILES, RFD Meadow Broo:-. Rd, Walnut Creek. j
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid I per month be renewed as of 8-1937. i
HENRY NELSON, 1619 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of x17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937• i
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JOHD! SEihhl.4i, 615 FerrySt. Martinez, �
Old Age Security in the amount of 17.50 State aid ard'$17.50 County aid per ! -
month be renewed as of 8-1937• I
EDWARD STEVF:NSOA!, 1114 Court St. ;rTart'nPz.
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937. I
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CHARLES T. ZUMWALT., Rte #1, Concord. I
OLD Age SecuLt yin the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937. 1
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DELLA GRIFFIN, 1111'Ferry St. Martinez. �
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per � -
month be discontinued as of 11-30!37. I
ROZELLA I:4AYBEN, hte #1, Box 93, East Palo Alto.
Old "ge Securit;_• in the amount of 317.50 State'aid and $17.50 County aidper -
month be discontinued as of 12-31-37.
MARIA PHILLIPS, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per i e
month be discontinued as of 11-30-j7 ,
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LEONARD B. CARY, Box 56, W. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied.
BARBAPai VAI GELD'rR, 'Malden Road, ;4pinut Creel,.
Old Age Security be denied.
ALTA WALLACE, Yountville, Calif.
$50 State aid and$50 county aid per month for needy children be decreased
to $50 State aid and $40 county aid per month as of 12-1-37. I
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FRANK PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martirez.
$20.00 State aid only per month for needy children be'renewed as of 12-1937•
BERYL TOWNSEND, Saranap District, Walnut Creek.
$10 Stzte aid and $25. county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 12-1937. .:_
JAdES LATIMER, 266- E. 9th St. Pittsbur
OH age Security in the amount of 17.50 State aid and 17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
JADES G. SCALES, Box 43, Bailey Rd, Pittsburg
Old Age security in the amount of $13:50 State aid ane. $13.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 1P-1-37-
RICHARD P. BEALE, Fort Chicago.
Old Age Security be denied,
AUGUST CHARLI,S HEIN, 692 E. 12th St. Pittsburg
Old Age Security be denied. ,
JOSEPH ?SACALUSA,Bella Vista Tract, Pittsburg.
$10 State aid only'per month for needy children be granted to begin'as of
12-1-37•
DIARY SANDP.EPTO, 267 1/2 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg 'w
$20 County aid per month for needy children be decreased to $10 county aid
per month ..^s of 12-1-37, instead of 11-1-37, $30.00 State aid remaining unchanged.
LUCILLE Id0IJT0:IAE:Z, 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago.
$10 State aid and 325. county aie ter month for needy'children be increased
to $10 State aid and'$30 county aid per month as of 1?-1-37.
LENA DeMERCURIO 267 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg
$10 State aid and $2.0. County aid per month for needy children berenewed as of
1P-1-37•
ANICETTO idARIANETTI, Bradford Island, Camp #5, Via Anticch.
513. County rash allowance per month be granted to begin as of 11-1-37.
E'.,M,� CHADWICK, Dainty Way, Brentwood. w
Old Age Security In the amount of 56.25 Stote aid and x6.25 county aid Der -,
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.'
' WALTER GAILEY, Rte r71, Box 99, Brentwood.
Old -ge Security in the amount of 417.50 State aid and 317.50 County aidper
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
ANNA M. LAURITZEA, Box 533 Antioch. ,
Old Age Security inthe amount of 4312.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
GFLTIVILLE 0ULISTEAD, 522- 19th St. Antioch.
Old Age security in the amount of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidper
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
JOHN E. H L4CHCLIFF, Oakley. ;
�ld-lge Security in tk a amount of :$17.50 State aid and ,$17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as 'if 10-1937.
HELEII I. INGA:iS, 523- 4th St. Antioch
Old Age Sec,irity in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be renewed as of 9-1937.
ROBERT BOYD, Nevada Hotel, Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amant of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aJd
per month be discontinued as of 11-30-37. ;
ADDIE FORD, 1665 Howard St. San °ranci ano.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State-aid and $17.50 County Edd
per month be discontinued as of 12-31-717. --;;
SMITH B. FORD, 1665 Howard St. San Francisco,
Old Age Security in the amount -f 317.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid
per month be die@ontln,ied as of 12-31-37.
Ja!N BOYD, P.O.Box 23, Byron
Old Age Security be denied.
EldILA V. MJDSON Byron.
Old age Security be denied. -.
'FEFr.•ERICK LAURITZE:d, Box 533, Antioch. :
Old Age Security be denied.
AG?IES FIDALGO 913- 51Y. St. Antioch.
$20 Sta„e ald and $35. county aid per month for needy children be granted to
begin as of 12-1-37-
ST.
2 1-37.ST. MARY'S OF THE PALE'S, Mission san Jose,
CASTILLO CH'I'LDREN. Jennie and Ruth.
,20 State aid and $20 county aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court
be renewed as of 10-1937.
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MRS. E+_ARY STUMPF: 168 W. 7th St. Fitt sburg
?elix Children: Carmen.
$10 State aid and $10 count; aid per month for a ward of the JuvenileCourt
be renewed as of E-1937.
SALVATIO;] ARUY HOME, Lytton:, Calif.
REED CHILDREN: Raymond and Lewis. j
$20 State aid and $20 county aid permonth for Wards,off the Juvenile Court
be discontinued as of_12-31-37. j
JAMES ATWOOD, 136 2nd St. Rtchmond.
Old tige Security 'r. th amount of $1;.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid per
month be grart?d to begin as o4 12-1-37.
LUCIN DA G^LDING, 121- Second St. Richm.nd. f
Old age Security in the a:.aunt of 47.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
ELrER B. KELLY, Ch:m-h St. San Pablo.
Old age Security it thea... '_r cf 417.50 State aid and $17.5' Co^nty aid j
per month be gran-ed to begin asrof`12-1-37. i
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BILLIA:.1 E. 1:11LE.S, Rte 1, Box 195, 230 Alamo Ave. Sar Pablo.
Old Age Security In the amount of 317. State aid and $17. county aidper month
be granted to beg_n as of 12-1-37.
EDITH RYAN, 140- 14th St. Richmond. i
Old nge Security In the amont of $17.50 State aid and $$17.50 County aid per month _
be grant-d to begin as of 12-1-37.' j
GRACE L. SZITH, 1209 So. Goth St. Richm,,nd.
Old Age Security in the anount of $17.50 State aid and 4'17.51) County aidper
month _e granted to begin as of 12-1-37•
LEANDER SMITH, 1209 So. 54th St. Rl&,rond.
Cld Age Security in the amount of x17.50 State aid'and 417.50 Co•mty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
;.AP.Y ANNE WELLS, 777 Humboldt 3t. Richmond. j
Old age Security in the amount of $17. 0 State ad and $17.50 County aidper
mond- be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
SOPHIE mLILLF11, 6107 El Porado St. R'.cb:eond.
Old Age. Security in tk:e amount of all. State aid and $11. county aid per month I
be increased *.^ 015. State aid and $15. county aid per month as of 12-1-37.
kODEF.ZCN F. ^'HAS; 1314 Barrett Ave. j'lchm.no.
Old ^gp Security be denled.,�
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In Batter of Granting Authority
$o Tax Collector to Conduct sale
of property for delinquent taxes. i
The follow'ng Resolution mos passed andadopted and ordered entered on the I
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be. the Judgment of this Board that the j
following described property nose owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant I
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County
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at public auction for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount+
aet opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
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BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California for authority to conduct said s^le as set out In this Resolution.
Property sold to the State, June 25, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925:
In the City-of Pullman- Lots 24-25, Block C. Deed No. 141.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.!
Property =old to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1925:
In Canal Subd. of Richmond- Lot 15, Block'17 Deed No. 23.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Canal Subd. of Richmond- Lot 19, Block'17 Deed No. 24.
to be sold for a sum not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Canal Subd. of Richmond- Lot 25, Block'17. Deed No. 25.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Canal Subd. of Richmond- Lot 26, Block 17. 'Deed Pio. 26. j
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars; plus costs of sale.
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In Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 15-19, Bleck 17. Deed No. 70.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($5 .00) dollars plus costs of sale.'
In Herman's Addn.to Richmond- Lots 17-15, Block 27: Deed No. 53.
To be sold for a sum not less than tv^enty (320.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Amended. Map of the-City of Richmond- Lots 25-26-27, Block 6. Deed No. 102.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Amended Map of the CV of Richmond- Lot 5, Bloch 12, Deed No. 103.
To be sold fo- a sura not lens tha^Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Amended of the.City of Richmond- Lot 20, Block 79. Deed No. 106.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Amended Map of the City of Richnond- Lot 24, Block 80. Deed No. 107.
' To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40,00) dollars, plus costs of sele.
In the Terminal °Tact- Lot 12, Block 1. Deed No. 120.
To be sold for a sum not less Lha. fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Belvedere Tract- Lot 9, Block 3. Deed No. 121.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ( 10,00) dollsrs, plus costsof sale.
' In Brown•Andrade. -ract- Lot 14, Block 10. Deed No. 130.
Ti be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Brown And rade Tract- Lot 13, Block 17, Deed,No. 131
To be sold for a nom not less than. twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. a
In Andrade Fark Tract- Lot 19, Block 1. Deed No. 134.
To be sold for n sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. 5
In Lincoln Boulevard, Tract — Lot 12, Block 6. Deed No. 137.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Fay-Andrade "_Tact- Lot 38, Block 13. Deed No. 141. `
To be sold for a sum not less th_n. Fifteen(415-00) doll=s, plus costs of sale.
• In the Industrial Center Tract- Lots 1-2-32 Block 1. Deed No. 144.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430,00) doll,rs, plus costs of sale.
In the Industrial Center =ract- Lot Ll, Block 1. Deed No. 145,
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Overland Tract- Lot 20,-Block 4. Deed No. 155.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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.In Richmond Center Bract- Lot 7, Block 1. Deed No. 160.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Testy ($30,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In. 'ichmond Pullman Eons Tract- Lot 13, Block Deed No. 162.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty five (325.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
In Bpauldings Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 18, Block 6. Deed Nn. 167.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty ($30,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Grand Vise, Terrace ''ract- Lot 32, Block 21. Deed No. 176. -s
To be sold for a sum not less than T�-enty five dollars ($25.00)
Flus.coots of sale. -
In `heAndrade Addition- Lots 1-7, DL.;ek 4. Deed No. 100.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty (440.00) dollar-, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 12 & 17 Block 2, Deed No. 181.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty (}1'40,00) dollars, plu- costs of sale. :y
Inthe Andrade Central Tract- Lot 9, Block. 1. Deed No. 185• ,
.To be_sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00) dollars, plus casts of sale.
In Son Pablo Vills Tract- Let 12, Block 18, Deed Fo. 159.
To be sold for a sic not less thin Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 7, Block 18, Deed No. 193•
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.To be solo for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plucosts of sale.
In the East Ric-mond Boulevard !Tact- Lot 1, Block 17. Deed No. 195.
.Tn be sold for a sum not less than 'Thirty (430,00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 4-5, Block 49. Deed No. 210. :`;'.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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' Property sold to the. State June 26, 1930, for the delin,-.uert taxes of 1929:
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 60-B. Deed No. 731)
To be sold for a sum not less than Tventy (420.00) dollars, plus casts of sale.
In f'erheley•Country Club Terrace Unit #1- Lot 60-0. Deed No. 731.
To be sold for a sure not less than !^:crty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 - Lot 60-D. Deed No. 732.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Berkeley Country Club-Terrace Unit #1 - Lot 60-E. Deed No.
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To be soil for a sum not less than twenty (W20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In-Berkeley Country Club Terrnc a Unit #1- W. 1/2 of Lot 137, Deed No. 748.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 - Lot 181. Deed No. 756. �To be sold for a sum not less thanTwerty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2 - Lot 425--A. Deed No 826.
To be sold for a sum not less than ten (N10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot L28-A. Deed No. 827.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollr.r<_, ply- costs of sale.
In Berkeley Cm,ntry Club Terrace Unit #2- Lot 428-B, Deed No. 828. I
To be sold for a sum not less than tl%nty 020.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley,Terrace Tract- Lot D, Block 41. Deed Pio. 629.
To be sold for a sur .not.less than Ter. (410,00) doll=r-, plus costs of sale.
In Porth Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 6-7, '--lock 43. Deed No. 630.
'o be sold for a sim not less than forty (x40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 45, Deed No. 631. ,
To be sold for a sun not,less then thirty (430.00) dollars, p bas cotta of sale.
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In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 21, block 45. Deed No. 632. j
To be sc16 for a sum not less than fifteen ($15.00) doli.rs, plus costs of sale.i
In :Borth Berkeley Terrace Tract-. Lot 27, Block 45. teed ??o. 633.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (315.00) dollar-, plus costs of salol.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot D. Blae'_c 45. Deed No. 634.
To be sold for a sum not less than ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract-_ Lots 13-14, Block 48. Deed No. 635.
To be sold f= a sac- no,-less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs c sale.
In Msp of-Oreene's Subd. of the. Town. of Concord Lots 5-6, Blockl, Deed No.895-i
To be sold for a sum not-less than. Sixty (360,00) dollnrs, plus costs of sale,. j
In Map of North Ricbnonc Land s Ferry Co. 2-- Lot 13,31ock 68. Deed No. 999 {
To be sold for o sum not legs than five (x5.00) dollars, plus coetsof sale.
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In Map of NorthRichC-ond Land & Ferry Co.2- Lot 1, Black 69. Deed No. 1005.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ('x5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In Asap of North.Richmond Land & Ferry Co. 2-- Lot 2, Block 69. Deed No. 1006.
To be scld for a sum not l-,as than Five (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale;
In idap of North Richmond Land & Ferry 0o. 2-- Lot 5, Block 69. Deed No. 1007.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 'dap of North hirhmond Land & Ferry moo. 2- Lot 6, block 69. Decd No. 1008,
to be sold far a sum not lets than Five (v5.00) dollars, plus costa of sale.
In East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3— Lot 7, Block 113, D=ed No. 1121. _
To be sold for A sum not less than Ter. (010.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In "ast Richmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 5, Block 114 Deed No, i_2.'..
To be scld for a. sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East Rlehmond Heights Tract Pio. 3-- Lot 26, Block 114, Deed No. 1123.
To De sold for e sum not less thanTen (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In test richmond Felc,hts Tract No. 3— Lot 10, Block115, Deed No. 1124.
To be sold for a sun not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sole. j
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in tastRichmond Heig:its Tragt No. 4-- Lot 19, Blockll8, Deed No. 1132.
To be sold for a sum not le ss than Ten (410.00' dollars, plus cones of sale,
In East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4— Lot 6, Block 120. Deed No, 1133.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00/ dollars, plus costs of sale.
In `''ast Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 6, Bl•ok 121. Deed No. 1134.
To be sold for � sum not less than Ten (410.0Oi dollars, plus costs of sale.
In �ast Richrond Hei t t.s-Tract No. 4- Lot 3, Block 12?, Deed No. 1135.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ++
In Oak Springs Unit #4-- Lots 5-f-. Deed No. 1403 I
Tc be sold for a sum not less than thirty ?x30.00) dollars plus costs of
sale.
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Property sold to the State ,?:ne 26, 1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928:
-D Cant:i Subd. of 1chmond- Let 5, Block 19- Deed *?o. 27-
To be sold for sun.not le as than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.i
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In Canal Subd. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 19. Deed No. 28.
To be sold for a sum not.less than Ter. (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. � -
In Herman's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 35,Block 21. Deed No. 79. _
To be sol^ for a seam not,less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Herr'anIs Addn. to Richmind- Lots 14-15-16-17- Block 22. Deed No. 80.
To be sold for a sun not.less than Forty (440.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 1, Blmk 31. Deed ITo. 37.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. I-
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In Meeker's Addi to Richmond- Lots 11-12- 27-28- Block Deed No. 88.
To be sold for a sum'not less than Forty (A.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Marine Vier. Terrace- Lot 34, Block 5. Deed No. 91.
To be sold for a sum'not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Marine Vier Terrace- Lot 34, Block 6. Deed No. 92.
To be sold f5r a sum not'le ss than Five (35.00) dollars, 'plus costs of sale.
In imended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 14, Block 27. Deed No. 104.
To be su15 for a. sum not le ss thnn twenty five (425.00) dollars plus costs of an e.
In Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 77. Deed No. 105.
To bd sold for a sum riot less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Leap No. 3- Lot 20, Block. F, Deed #114.
To be sold for sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In the Torr. of Point Ria.mond- Official Map No. 3-- Lot 22, Block Q. Deed #116.
To be sold for a sum not'less than. Ten 1110.001 dollers, plus costs of sale.
' In the aichmond Tract- _,t 16, Blind: F. Deed N.•:. 117.
to be sold'for a sam not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars plus costs cf sole.
In Martha 7iashington Bract- SE'ly por. of Lot 12, Block 6, Deed No. 122.
To be sold'for A sum not less than Ten (310.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Highland tract- Lot 6, Block F. Deed No. 123.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In }Best Richmond T^act- Lots 3-4, Block 6, Dled No. 124.
To be sold fJr a sum not less then Twen.y (020.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nest Richmomi Tract- Lot 1, Block 8. Deed No. 127.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
in Nest Richmond Tract- Lot 10, Bloo:; 8. Deed No. 126.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Brotn Andrade 'bract No. 3- - Lots 24-25, Block 3. Deed No. 136.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (320.00) dollars, r lus costsof sale.
In the For<ythe Tact- Lots 1-2-3-4, and the t'. 1/2 of 5, Blk 4, Deed No. 133.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Industrial Center 'Iract- Lot 14, Block 3. Deed No. 147.
To be sold for a said not less than ten ($10.00) dollars, plus cost- of sale.
In Kear-,v Andrade 'tract - Lot 7, Block 1. Deed No. 150.
To be sold for a sum not less then Ten (510.00) dollars, plus cost= of sale.
In AndradN Gulnrte 'Tract-- Lots 21-22, Block 7. Deed No. 152.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus cost=_ of sale.
In the Overland Tract- Lots 17-18, Bl-` 5 Deed No. 156. 3,
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To be sold for a sum not'less than ",enty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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Ir. the Nicboll lMacd6nald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot- 23, Block 26. Deed #159.
To be sold for a sum not'less than thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs (f sale.
In Grand View Terrace Tract- Lot 7,3, Bloc'-- 32, Deed No. 177.
To be sold for a sum not 7ss than twenty-five (425.00) dollars plus costs of ssl .
In Andrade Boulevard `-Tact- Lots 24-25, Block R. Deed No. 183.
To be sold for a sum not'less than. Thirtv ($30.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
'In Andrade Cental Tract- Lots 34-35, Block 2. Deed Ito. 186.
To be sold for A snm net'less than twenty five (025,00) dollars plus costs of s. e.
In Andrade Home Tract- Lot 3, Block 13, Deed No. 192.
To be sold for a. sum not'less than Ten (010.00/ dollars plus costs of sale.
In tndrside Exposition Tract- Lots 31,32, Block 12, Deed No. 194.
To be sold for a snm not 'less than Thirty (530.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In `ast Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 12, block 17. Deed No. 196.
To be sold for a said notless then Twenty five (x'25.00) dollars, plus coe.ts of sal .
' 'In �ast Richmin6 Boulevsr^_ Tract- Lot 19, Block 18, Deed No. 197•
To be sold for a sum = less tYan Tr•enty five (425.00) dollars plus costs of sAl .
In 'ast Hiehmcnd Heights- Lots 11-12-13-, Block 63. Deed Mo. 219. .
To be sold for a sum not lass than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In hichmorxi City enter- Lot 12, Block 12. Deed No. 222.
-10 be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Richmond City Center- Lot 26, Block 12. Deed No. 223.
To be sold for a sum not less than t-.ccn+,y (720.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction Addn: Lot 27, clock 56. Deed No. 225.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen. (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pultsan Yark Tract- Lot 98 !,.lock A. Deed No. 226.
To be sold for a sur notless than Ten (010.00) dollars plus costs of sale..
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ln'Pu_iman Townsite Lot 8 Bloc__ 6. Deed `:o. 229.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen i415.00) dollars plus costs of sale.]
In Pullman To:aselte Lot 8 Block 17. Deed No. 232.
To be sold for n vm not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In hall's Addy to Richmond- Lot 14, Block 138. Deed 2'c. 234,
To be sold for a sin not less than Twenty (920.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In s Addn: to Richmond- Lots 33-3•^-35-36 Block 170, Deed No. 2-
I a be sold for a sum not less than s'xty (360,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In '.Pall's id an. :o Richmandr Lots 21-22, Block 171 Deed Nn. ?!L9. •.°
To be sold for n sum not' less :';an thirty ($30.00) dollarZ; ,plus costs of sale
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In the Rey Tract- Lets 29-30, Block P. Deed No. 276. I
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (330.001 dollars, plus costs of sale)
In the Union. Bract- Lot 18, BlockB. Deed No. 279.
To be sold f•a• a sum not less than Ten (10.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Central Richmond N5. 2— Lot 8; BI;ck 2. Deed bio. 283.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 10, Block 6. Deed No. 286.
To be sold for a sun not less than Ten (1010.00) dollars plus cost= of sale.
In the Huber 'jeract- Lot 9, Blick 6. Deed No. 294.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus cost=of sale.
In Central Pullman Tract- Lot 139, Block E. Deed No. 297.
To be sold for a sum not than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Coleman Pullman 'Tract- Lot 5. block 6, Deed No. 300.
To be sold for n sum not less than Ten ('110.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Coleman Pullman'+'raet- Lot 38, Block. 7, Deed No. 302. j
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bou View Park-Lots 24-25-26, Block 2, Deed No. 308.
to be sold for a sun notless than sixty 060.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Bny Vies, Par':', Lots 12-13-14, ,Block 3, feed No. 309.
To be sold for v sum not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- Lot 33, Block 17 Dead No. 322,
To be sold for a sum oat less thanTen (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. '
Property sold to the State, .lune 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929:
In nenderson Tspscott 'Trac;.- #I- Lot 33, Block 6. Deed No. 663.
To be sold' fora sum not _less than Ten (x10.00) dollars, plus casts of s.le.
In Berkeley County Club Terrace Unit #I-- Lot 65-B, Deed No. 736.
To be sold for sum a,t less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of ss le:
In °erkeley Countn., club Terrace Unit ,71-- Lot 65-C. Deed No. 737.
To be sold for a svm not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costsof s.ile
In nerkeley Country club Terrace Unit frl-- Lot 65-D. Deed No. 738.
To be sold for sum notless than twenty (520.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. l
In "erkeley Country Club Terrace Unit Al — Lot 203-A. Deed No. 764.
To be*sold-for a sum n^t less than Twenty (420,00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit ,sl — Lot 203-B. Deed No. 765.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (920.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.]
In -erkeley Country Club Terrace Unit ,yl-- Lot 204-A, Deed No. 766
To be sold for a•sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.i
In uerkeley Country Club Terrace Unit 1t1- -Lot 204-B. Deed N 767
To be*sold'Yon a sum not less then twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sa 1e
In last Richmond Heights 'rAct No. 4-- Lot 6, Block 123. Deed No. 1136.
To be'sold'for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Broadway Addn, to Richmond-- Lots 1 to 11-inc. and 50-51-52, Deed No. 1215.
To be'sold'for a sun not less than sixty ($b0.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. � •-
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InMatter of application of
Veterans Welfare Board of the
State of California for the
cancellation of certai•l: Assessments
upon real property.
The Veterans delfare. Board of the State of California, having filed with this
Board its petition in accordance with Chapter 252 Statutes of 1925, for an order
' directing t`�e County Auditor and the Tax Collector of Countyof Contra Costa, to cancel
the taxes levied upon each and all of.he following asses=sments, together -ith the
penalties and costs, if any attached thereto, to wit:
That certain tract of land sltuRte, lain; and being in the County •:f Catra Costa -
State of California, and described as follows:
' Portion of Rancho Las Juntas, containing 1 acre, more or less, described as
follows: BM INNING at the southeast corner of the tract of land described in the
deed fron Adele Hook et al. is A.C.Baap, dated April 6th, 1929, and recorded.April
6, 1929, in Vol. 161 of official Records, page 344, said point being the Northeast
corner of the tract of land described in the deed from Henry naap, it ux. to Otto C. -
Huefner, dated Sept. 1, 1884, and recorded Sept. 8, 1884, in Vol. 46 of Deeds, at page
245; in the center of the lounty Road, leading from Martinez to Walnut Creek via
Pleasant Hill; thence from said point of "beginning, leaving.the center line of said _
road and running along the dividing line between the two above mentioned parcels of _
land, south 710 41' West, 284.66 feet to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence down
the center of Alhambra Creek, south 76039130" West, 14.48 feet; thence leaving
Alhambra C reek, North 18032' +est, 143.95 feet to a 10iron pipe; thence north
710411 East, 299.05 feet to a point in the center line of the County road hereinabove
referred to; thence along the center of said road, south 18032' East, 145.71 feet to _
the point of beginning.
EXCEPTING THLREFROid, the ripit of public over that portion of the premises
lying within the County Road.
Deed recorded June 23, 1937 in Vol. 1+41 page 74 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-36•
Assessed to A.G.Bonnel and tfildred Bonnel.
Veteran Contract Holder—Albert Geo. Bonnel, Can. #20941.
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That certain tract of 1.rc situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 110 as delineated upon that certain }dap entitled "Unit No. 1
Haciendas Del Grinds" Contra Costa County California., filed on the. 14th day of
April, 1924 in-Map Book 18, page 442 to 444 in the office of the County Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California
Deed Recorded June 23, 1937, in Vol. 440 pnee 1".2 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-39•
Assessed to Harold B.Symes and Margaret B.Symes.
Veteran Contract Holder Harold Bertram Syme,s, Cont. #20964, .,x.
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That certain tractof land situate, lying and being In the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 671, as designated on the 'dap entitled "Unit No. 7, haciendas del Orinda,
Cont-a Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costn, State of California, on June 25, 1926 in volume 19
sa.
of maps at page 507. =j
EXCEPTING T.HEBEFRLM: A ria�it of way 2 1/2 feet in width adjacent to the =
exterior boundary lines of the premises for the use, benefit and enjoyment of all of =f
the lands described in the Map above referred to, and other lands which may be acquir—
ec3 by Hacienda Homes,Inc. for use in maintaining power, telephone and telegraph lines
gas, water, and sewer lines; and also tie reservation of a right of drainage to dis—
charge water through all existing culverts and water wave "where water has heretofore ,.
' been accustomed to flow" also excepting rights of way for any existing power lines,
all as provided for in the deed from American "rust Company, a corporation, to George
L. Bishop, a single ran, dated August 24, 1936, and recorded August 28, 1936, in Vol.
419 of ufficisl Records, at page 165.
Dead recorded June 26, 1937. in Vol. 443 page 138 of "fficial Records. _
Taxes 1937-36• -
Asses=ed to George L. Bishop
Veteran Contract Halder-Leland Stanford Dunham, Cont. #20970.
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' 'ihatcertain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra {
Costa., State of California, and described as follows:
Lot numbered 139, as said Lot is delineated and so designated upon than
certain }dap entitled "Unit No. 1 Haciendas del Tindall Contra costa County, California, -=
filed April 14, 1924, in the office of the County ''ecorder of Contra Costa County, '
also a 12 foot right of way along the rear of Lot numbered 140 for ingress and egress
from lot numbered 139 to La Cuesta Street, as grnrted to T.W.Suilivan, a married man,
by Hacienda Homes, Inc. a California corporation, Herman F. Hiller and Marie L. Hiller, 1,
his wife, by deed dated March lo, 1926, recorded July 30,1926, in nook 50of Official
hecords, of Contra Costa County at page 27.
Deed recorded June 29, 1937 in Vol. 429 page 336, of Official Records.
'•axes 1937-39.
Asses-eto Herbert D.Haworth and Helen C.Haworth,
Veteran Contract Holdeq. Herbert D.Haworth, cont.#20972•
3141
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That certain tract of land5situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Portion of Lot 104 as designated on the map entitled "Subdivision No. 3 -
of Brentwo.,d Irrigated Farms" which map %,.. filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa,State of C--llfornin, on Sept. 11, 1917 in Vol. 16
of Maps, at page 324, Containing 1.87 acres, more or less, described as follows:
BEGINNING at .he southeast corner of said Lot 104; thence from said point
of beginning, south 39073' 'Rest along: the south line of said Lot loo, 403.4 feet to
the east line of the parcel of lane described In the deed from :7.71.1.4organs Jr., to
Wil'iam Sykes, dated Feb. 2, 1921, ane. recorded March 17, 1921, in vol. 392 of
deeds at page 73; thence north 0003' East, along said East line, 264.3 feet; thence
north 89059' East, 213.5 feet to the east line of Lot 104; thence south 35037' East, i t.
along said east line, 325 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded July 20, 1937, in Vol. 443 page 282 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38•
Assessed to E.G.Ruehl.
Veteran Contract Holder- Richard J. Wallace, Cont. #21,064.
-6-
-� That_certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, `tate of California., and described as follows:
Lot 15 in Block 17 as designated on the F,tap entitled 11R,i4.Burgess Company's
Map No. 3, a Portion of Parkside Addition and the Racetract Subdivision, Contra
Costa County, California. Being a portion of Rancho Monte del Diablo" which map
was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, or. May 6, 1912, in Vol, 7 of Mans, at Dage 155•
Deed recorded July 27, 1937, in Vol. 445 page 393 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38•
Assessed to Hugh savage and Agnes L. Savage; and Francis J. Savage and
Ann Savage.
Veteran Contract Holder- George N. Haines, Cont. 1121168.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa,Sta.te of California, and described as follows:
Lot numbered 16 in Block lettered "F" as said Lot and Block are
delineated and so designated upon that certain May entitled "Map of Berkeley Highlaids'i
being a portion of Lot numbered 2 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho
Contra Costa County, California. Filed April 17, 1912 in Book 6 of Raps, page 150,
In the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. i
Deed recorded August 17, 1937 in Vol. 442 page 242 of•Ufficlal Records.
Taxes 1937-3S.
Assessed to Marian.A.Deames
Veteran Contract Holder- Marian A.Beames, Cont. #21436.
i
.8_
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of I
El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described es follows:
PARCEL ONE: Portion of Lot 6 in Block 4, as designated on the map
entitled " oul� evard Gardens, in Contra Costa County, Calif. Tract No. 1,11which
map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, on August 5, 1907 in Vol. 1 of tips, at page 11, described as follows:
BEG114NTNG at a point on the east line of Albemarle Street at the line
between Lots 5 and 6 in block 4, said point bears 100 feet northerly d.ong the east i
line of said street from.the north line of Eureka Avenue; thence from said point
of beginning northerly Elong the east line. of Albemarle Street, 25 feet to the south-
east line of the parcel of land described in the deed from P.B.Cross to Dorris P.S.
Fletcher dated 0anunry 13, 1920, and recorded January 22, 1920, in Vol. 354 of Deeds;
at page 204; and thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said Fletcher Tract
(354 D 204) 100 feet to the line between Lots 3 and 6 in block 4• thence southeast
along the last named line, 25 feet to the corner common to Lots 3 4 5 and 6, in Block
4; thence southwest along the line between Lots 5 and 6, 100 feet to the point of
beginning.
PARCEL T'80: Portion. of Lot 5 in iDlock 4 as designated on the Map antitledi
"Boulevard Gardens, Contra Costa County, California, Tract No. 1" which map was
filed in the office of the Recorder of the county of Contra Costn, State of
California, on August 5, 1907 in Vol. 1 of Maps, at page 11, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the east line of Albemarle Street distant
thereon qO feet northwest from the north line of Eureka Ave. thence from said point 1
of beginning, northerly along the east line of Albemarle Street, 10 feet to the line;
between Lots 5 and 6 in Block 4; thence northeasterly along the line between Lots I
5 and 6 in Block 4, 100 feet to the eorner common t, Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, in block 4-i
thence southerly along the line between Lots 4 and 5 in block 4, 10 feet; thence
southwest, parallel frith the line between. Lots 5 and 6, 100 feet to the point of
beginning.
PARCEL THREE: Portion of Lot 5 in Block 4 as designated on the Map
entitled "Boulevard Gardens, Contra Costa County, California, Tract No. 1" which
map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the `'aunty 3f Contra Costa, State of
Calif orn'a, on August 5, 1907 in Vol. 1 of 14aps, at page 11, d:,scriced as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the eastern line of Albemarle Street, distant
thereon 87.5 feet northwest from the north line of Eureka Avenue; thence from said
point of beginning, northerly along the eastline of Albemarle Street, 2.5 feet to the
south line of the parcel of land described in the deed from R. Roger Stone, et ux. to
Margaret Ann Mac,ay, dn.tedNovember 21, 1929, and recorded December 19, 1929, in Vol.:
222 of Official Records; at page 53; thence easterly along the south line of said
tract, 100 feet to the line between lots 4 and 5 in block 4; thence southerly
along said line 2.5 feet; thence westerly and parallel to the north line of Eureka
Avenue, 100 feet to the point of beginning. I
Deed recorded June 17, 1937, in Vol. 437 page 353 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38.
Assessed to Stanley C.Gunnison and Ethel Y.Gunnison.
Veteran Contract Holder- Stanley C Gunnison, Cont. #20841.
-9- I
That certain tract of land situate,, lying and Piar nin t'neCw ntv f_
City of El Cerrito, County of Lor.4•a Costa, ,tP e of California, Ana cescrigeo
as follows:
I
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Lots 20 and 21 in floe k 4 as delineated ucon thp.t certain Ptap entitled "Cerrito
Park," being a portion of Lots 2 and 3* of fee final Partition of the San Pablo
Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cali€ornla. Filed August 51 1909: in Map Hook 2,
County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
page 37, inthe Office of the
Calif ornia.
Deed recorded June 19, 1937, in Vol. 443 Page 125, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-39-
Assessed to Grover Ellam and Mabel Ellen.
Veteren Contract Holder- Bunyan Stephens, Cont. #20849.
' -18-
That certain. tract 0f lend situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrito
and party within the City of Richmond , County of Contra Costs., State of California, -
and descr,bed as fa110�vs:
Lot 11 In Bloch. 18, as designated on the Mai; entitled "Richmond Traffic Center"
which Map was filed in the office of the hecorder of the County of "ontrs Costa,
State of California, on April 1&,1914, in Vol. 11 of Maps, at page 256.
Deed recorded July 13, 1937, in Vol. 445 page 334, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38•
Assessed to Standard uil Company afCalifornia, a Delaware corporation.
Veteran Contract Holder- Gordon P. Snavely, Cont. #21036•
_11-
That certain t act of ISM situate, lying and being in the City of El Cerrito
County of Contra 4osta, State of California, and described as follows;
Lot 264 as delineated up,)n that certain lisp entitled "Berkeley Country Club Terra a
Unit #1, Contra `"osta Coonty, California" brim, a porr7-en of Lot 3 of tip final
partition -,f the Gan Pablo ianchc. Ccn`.ra Costa County, California. Filed Sept. 18,
1922, in the of-rice of the County :recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California.
Said property is also described as follows; 4.
Lots 264:,x, and 264-3, as delineates upon that certain Map entitled "Amended
efficiai 14ap of Units 1 and 2 Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Contr»._Costs County,
California" beL-C a portion of ;.ot 3 of the final partit.'_rn of the Den Pablo hancho, _ a
Centra Costa County, California.' Filed on the -1-rd day of march, 1930, in the office
of t*e County Recotirr of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. �.
Deed recorded Sept. Stir, 1537, In Vol. L4.0pabe 309 of "€ficial Recorders.
Taxes 1937-3=-
Assessed, to P.D.CaoL=or. and luoile Ca0ks0n.
Veteran CanYrnct Holder- Paul DoLF las Cookson, Cont. #21441.
-12-
That certain tract •-f land situate: lying and beln& in the City of iartin&z,
C.0 u. Sf Go.tra Costa, St-T. Cali fornia, and deserli-ea D,1 folloers:
Bh 1'G at the most southerly corner of that certain tracts of land conveyed
by H.I..Bush and Louise F.9ush, his'wife, to E.B.Fitzpatrlck, as said tract is so las-
cribed in Vol. 235 of 1�fficiel Records, page 289, records of ContraCosta County,
Callforn'a; thence running alontt thn southerly boundary of said tract North 51°43'
East, 50,00 font to the Point of ginning of the hereinafter described tract of land;
thence fron said point of beginning. continuing along said southerly line, North 51043'
East, 50.00 feet; thence leaving, snid southerly line, North 41°31'30" west, 100.16 y
feet to a point on the southerly llnp of a 24 foot private street; thence running;
along the southerly line of said street, south 51°43' West, 45.00 feet; thence leaving
the southerly line of said street, south. 38°2C' East, 100.00 fe>t to the point of
beginning. "y
Deed recorded July 6, 1937, in Vol. 429 page 365, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-38•
Assesspd to Gord-)n C.Ralls'and Frances R.Ralls.
VeterW'00-`Tact Holder- Gordon Corey Rails, Cont. #21018.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of PittEburg
County of Contra Cortn, State of ca:ifor nia, and described as follows.
Lot 2 in 'lxk 227, as designated on thp'Msp entitled "Central Addltion,
Pitt=_buxg, Contra pasta Co., Gal-if." which Map was filed in tY_eaffice of the Recorder
0f the County of Contra "osta, State of California, on October 16, 1928, in vol. 21
0f Meps> at pie 579, t 7t•h, 19 7
Deed recorded Auggus_ 3,, in Vol.Val. 444 ps<ra 2,8 of fficial Records.
Taxes 1937-38.
Assessed to `mace J. Siino and Jennie Slino, and Salvatore E.Siino and Rose L.
Siino.
Vete-en Contract Halder- Elwin. Leo O'Hara, Cont. #21222.
-14-
That certain tract oflarr; situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg
' Coonty of Contra Costa, State of Califor,S a, and described as follows;
PARCEL CNE: The southerly portion of Lot 15 in clock 108, as delineated
on that certain map antltled "Legion Tract Addition" Pittsburg ContraCosta County,
California. File Way 18, 1926 in Book 19 of :.taps, at page 505, in the office of the
Recorder of the `'aunty of Contra Costa. State of Califb rria, and described as follows:
BEGINIM,G at the srn'tht^.esterly corner of the said Lot 15, the point of begainnin
being also at the intersection of the northerly boundary of East 9tb Street and raster
ly
boundary of a r"_ght of way Pacific Gas & Electric Comparb; thence along thebound"ry
between the said Lot 15 and tf+e. said right of way, North 16°45' East, 100.00 fe.,t;
thence in a direction'parallel to the north line of test 9th Street, south 73021*'
East, 12.03 feet tc a point in the easterly boundary of the said Lot 15 and in the
Westerly boundary of Hprbcr'Street; thence aiarG the easterly boundary of these id Lot
15, South 2051it' West, 102.93 fent to the southeasterly corner of the said Lot 15,
and at a po?nt in the northerly ruund4ry of Enst 9th Stre-t; thence along the south-
erly boundary of the said Lot 15, North 73°21}' Nest, 36.66 feet'to the point of begin ing
Known as Last 9th Street, Plftsburg, California.
316 x
PARCEL TbSO: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 16 in block. 108,
as delineated on that certain Map entitled "Legion Tract Addition" Pittsburg.
Contra Costa County, California, Filed May 18, 1926, in Book 19 of Maps, at page 505,i
in the office of the Recorder of Cbntra Costa County, State of California, and running
thence alone the easterly line of L^t 16, southerly 100 f,et to the southeast
corner of Lot l6; thence at right angles easterly, alone the northerly boundary of i
East 9th Street, 20 feet to the southwesterly corner of Lot 15 in Block 108;
thence along t^P westerly line of Lot =5, Northerly 100 feet; thence at right
angles westerly, 20 feet to the point of commencement. s,
Deed recorded -ugtist 21, 1937, in Vol. 442 pare 259, of Official Records.
Taxes 1937 38. !
Assessed to Louis ::. Johnson and Florence i. Johnson.
Veteran Contract Holder- Louis Martin. Johnson; Cont. #21293.
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-15- I
That certain tract of lan6 situate, lyinc and beinv in the City of Richmo^d,
County of Contra Costa, Ctate of Califoraa, and described a� follows:
The south 75 feet of Lot 22 and the sath 75 feet of the East 10 feet of Lot
271 in Block 71 as delineated upon that,certain map entitled "Amended Map of the City
of hichnond" being e portion. of Lot 5L of the f'nal partition of the San Pablo
Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed March 31 1905, in Map Book "D" page!
74 in the office of She Co-my necorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California. j
Deed recorded June 28, 1937, in Vol. 440 page 181 of Offish Records. !
Taxes 1937-39-
Assessed to Nor•r n A.Cole and Elizabeth Cole; and Harold Edwin Dimock and
Helen K.Dimock. -
Veteran ConTract Holder- Harold Edwin Dimock, Cont. #20957.
trots 13 and 14 in Ulock 6, as designated on the +dap entitled "Lisp of Richmond
Center" which map was filed in the office of She Recorder of the County of Cont-a.
Costa, State of California, on Feb. 14, 1911, in bol. 4 of Maps, at page 87.
Deed recorded July 16, 19,37, In Vol. 4716 Page 399 of Official Records. i
Taxes 1937-33.
Asses=ed to Norman E.Arderson and GertrudPD.Anderson.
VeteranContract Halder- Daniel Dedlni, Cont. #21041.
-17- I
That ertain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond i
County of uontrn Castn, State o' California, and d.•scribed as follows: '
Lots 9 and 10 in: block 15 as'designeted on the nap entitled "Map of Brown
Andrade Tract, Contra Costa Co. Cn.l." which map was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the Co�inty of 10r:trs Costa, State of California, on April 3, 1908 in j
vol. 1 of .-,aps, at ,age 15. j
Deed recorded J•.,ly 19, 1937, in vol. 445 page 357 of Officia l Records.
Contract
1937-38
Assessed to : Anna
-aHeblder—olderCont. #21162.
Veteran. Cont-act
-18- 1
That certain tract of land situate lying and being in the City of Richmond i
County of ''cntra Catn, State of California, and described as fol'_ows:
Lots 22 and 23 in, Block 22 as design^ted on She Map entitled "Grand'View
Terrace, Richmond, Oal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the
County of Contra "ost.=..St+te of Caliornie, on "pril 9, 1912, in Vol. 6 of Maps, at
p*.R Deed rcenrded,.y,, n. 102 1937 in. Vol. h41, page 148 of Officia'. Records.
Taxes 1937-33.
Assessed to John '•.N r•th and Agnes B.North. i
Veteran Contract Holder- Gndfried J.Schumacher, Cont. #2124r.
o-
^•i.,,; eEr•rai- t,sTt n" 1-sna sitra*e, 1 inv and being in the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, and deecrlced as follows.
A portion of the East half of the northwest quarter and a portion of the west!
half of the northeast qu�r•ter of Sec. 1, 1 1 North, Range 2 East, M.D.B.& M. being
described as follows, to wit. COMMENCING at a point in the center line of "Lone Tree;
Way" said center L'ne ,*n� ^- the east and west midsection line of said See.icn,
fron. gaid point of commencement a 3/4 inch by 62 inch black pipe set by Fence Post
bears North 2°31' Eagt, 20.00 feet, also the intersection of the center line of "Lone-.
Tree Way" an the center line of the Ccunty Road traversing the easterly line of `;...
said Sectianl, beers easterly 2513.4 feet, also t'np intersection of the center line
of "Lone Tree Way" and the centerline of Count;: hoed known as O'Hara Avenue; thence
running northerly and southerly neer the westerly line of the Northwest quarter of
gsid Section 1, bears--.-;est 261L7.60 feet; thence fr_.m said point op commencement,
North 2°31' East, 1326.50 feet to a 1 inch by 44 inch black. pipe; thence south 890
717' ',lest 921.40 feet to a 60 inch steel fence post se- in the easterly boundary line 1
of or e_:istint' =Igatton ditch, from said steel pence poet a 7/4 inch pipe set at
a corner recognized as the southeast cornerof She lends now or formerly of C. O'Brien!
bears south 69°37' nest 245.2 feet; thence along the easterly line of said ditch,
south 30°27' East, 526.00 feet to a 1 1/2 inch by 41 inch galvanized pipe set at an
angle in seic easterly line of s,id ditch; thence continuing along th.e easterly line
of said ditch, south 20°04' East, 863.70 feet to a 1 1/2 Inch by 54 inch b1=ck Pipe; !
south 53.70 feet to thecenter line of s�.'d "Lone Tree Way and I- the southerly
line of the north half of said Section ' thence al%ng the center lire of said 'Lone
Tree Way" and along the said -.nidsecticn line, East 300.3 feet to tho point of commence-
ment. Containing an ares of 17.26 acree of land. more or lesq.
SAVII,IG AND EXCEPTING therefrom, the southerly 22.50 feet of amid parcel -
conveyed to G"—tra Costa Covnty r•, F. O'Eri..r and J.G.Pruett by deed dated January
12, 1898, and recorded January 19, 1698 in Vol. 77 of Deeds, at pa„e 330, Records of
"antra Costa County.
Policy of i:ltle Insurance date: October 27, 1937.
Taxes 1937-38• __.-....._..._..._..__
Assessed to Arn L. Colon and AL' •. L. Colon.
Veteran Cor`ract Holder-Arsenio LL Colon, Cont. #F 798. j
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-2Q
That certain tract of land situate, llrin,; and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and descrth"ed as follows,
All :hat portion of Lot 7 lying soth of a line dra,+n•2 feet northerlyof ;(T
and parallel with t'--, line between Lots 7 and 6, and all that portion of Lot 6
lying north cf a 'line drawn 40 feet southerly of and perdlel sdth the line between
Lots 7 and 6, as designated onLUap entitled "Highland Park, Contra Costa County "s
California" which nap was filedSn the office of the :`ieaorderoP the Countyof Contra
Costa, State of California, on. mrzt 4. 1936, in vol. 22 of Ukns, at page 620.
Deed recorded "et. 1, 1937 in Vol. 44o page 4u7 of Official Records.
'
Taxes 1037-35•
Assessed ti J.t;.Brazlar and Eve Brazier. r
veteran Contract holden- Grady C.Atkins, Cont. #21621.
That cert+v_^tract of land sit+:ate, lying and being in the.County of Contra '..
Costa, State oP California, and deser*bed es follows: ,
Portion of Lot 25, as designnted on the Map entitled "Goodman Tract, Talnut
Creek, Contra Costa County, Cal." which Map t-:as filed in the office of the Recorder of
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, On July 1, 1918 in vol. 16 of +✓yaps,
' at page 354, described as follow=:
BEGIWA171G at the r-nrThe^sterly comer of Lot 25' thence south25°50'j0" East,
75 feet; thence south 66°31' Nest, 200 feet• thence north 25050'30" :best, 75 feet
to the north line of Lot 25; thence north 60°31' East, alon,- said line, ROO feet to
the pent of beginning, Excepting therefrom: A right of my for road purposes over
that portion thereof which lies within the lines of Road #6 as shot^n on the Hap
abo--.e referred to," as prc�,lded for in the deed from F.J.Lyman,et ux. to R.E.�atthews :za
et tux. dated June 7, 1927, and recorded June 15, 1927, in Vol. 90 of Official Records, .'..
Fit Page 67.
Deed recorded October 11, 1937, in "nl. 455 page 217 of Offiuval Records.
Taxes 1937-3S•
Assessed to nobert Earl �athe•rs and Vesta V. Mathews.
Veteran Contract Holder-Andrer. C. Penella, Cont. #21651.
-22-
That certain tract of Inad situate, lying and be hg in the County of
Contra Costa, State of Cn'l1POrniR, and described as follows:
iortion of Lot A as designated on the Hap entitled "Kenstngt n Park, Contra a
Costs Co++nt.,, CPli Pornia" which Mai, was f+led in the office of the Recorder of the
County of Contra costa. State of California, on U y 2, 1911, in vol. 5 of Haps, at "
page 103, described as follows:
BEGINNING rt pont on tht western bnun.dary line of Beverly Road, as
designated on z_e 1,ap hereinabove referrer, to, at the point of intersection thrr-of
by the northern bm.+n3Rry line of the tract of lana deecri-ed in th •ieed fpm Daisy
' P `'`Rrchant to J.:1. Stanley hidn dson, dated Lecer"ber 24, 1923 and recorded July 16, '
1924, in V1. 473 of beginriA'
of Deeds, at page 169; thence from en"fl point ngg nrth ,
4.°20• ,best, alone the said northei- boundsry line, 100 feet, thence south 40°56'6"
West, 6I1,49 flet to the northeast ling of the parcel of land described in the deed
from Daisv P.Richardson to Henry C."Ataon, et ux dated Noverte.r 4, 1936, and recorded
Fl-ember 5, 1936, in Volume 4n dP Official Reoorus at Page 390; thence south 46055'53'
East ^'erg znid n^rthenat line, 100 feet to the aforesaid "destem boundary line of k
-Beverly Road; thenoc nornherly 51,9? feet alon the said western boundery line of
said -everly Ron:, foliov'ne the curvature thereof along the are of a circle having
radios of 165 feet witfi the center to the East, the chord of said are bearing, north
0
°00142" East, 51.76 feet to the ,point ^f beginning.
Deed recorded October 14, 1937vin "al. 455. page 243 0_^ Official Records.
Taxes 1937-33.
Assessed to John Fa::l l archant.
Veteran Cortract Holder- Sanforj 1i. Herrick, Cont. #21686.
-23-
That certain tract of land ;ituete, lying and being in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and descrYrd as follows:
Lot 13 in Block D as deslgneted on the Map entitled "Official Hap ofCrockett '
Grand View Terrace, Contra Costa County, Callfornla" whlch .^..np :•:as filed in the office
of the Recorder of t''^,e County of Contra Costa, State of U"'_ifornie, 6n Feb. 17, 1937
in Vol. 1 of Off-.r'al 'laps, Page 32.
Deed recorded Octocer 20, 1937, in '!el 450 page 3L4 of Official Records.
Ts_:es 1937-30-
' Assesse_ to John C.Anderson.
Veteran Contract :Holde_Arthur D.Anderson, Cont. #21712.
-24- s:
That certain tract'of land situate, lying and being in theCounty of
Contra Costs. State of^alifornia, and described as follows:
Lot 42 in Bloch Q as designated on the Map entitled 1jap of Berkeley Highlands
Addition" which 11ap •pas filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra .
Costa, State of California, on November 6, 1912, in Vol. 6 of Maps, at page 194.
EXCEPTIA'G T?+1ER1_'FrLU:"The 'reservations for the cort:uxtion and maintenance
of sewers and electric lines in, upon, across, and over the. strips of land designated
for those purposes upon snid recor,ed map " as provided for In the daed'from, Berkeley
Investment Connanv, a corporation, to Esther Alice ',bight, dated March 22, 1920,
and. recorded April 27, 1920, in Vol. 3661 of Deeds, at page 131, _
Deed recorfled Oetober 19, 1937 in Vol. 441 page 233 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-30
AssesseO to Elsie J.Grover.
Veteran Contract Holder- Leslie Si."swalt, Con's. #21719•
-25-
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Rlchmn Cn.+nty of Contra Costa, State of Californin, and described ae follows:
The south !''1 feet of Lots 7 and E in block 129, as desigrated on the map
entitled '!4mended Asap o" the City of Richmond, beim:! a portion of Lot Nn. 54 of the
'. final partition of the San Pablo hanchn-, Contra Costa Co. Cal." nhich map was filed
__. _ '
318
in the office of th^ becoraer of the �o,mty of meant-a Posta, State of California,
an March 31, 1905 in Vol. D of :laps, at rage 74.
Deed recorded Sect. 24, 1937 in Vol. 442 page 397 of Official Records.
,axes 19:7-35•
Assessed to t9ard Mebacaer. & Helen Finnell lZcRacken.
Veteran "ontract Holder- :card McRack=n, Contr. #21598. �
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That certain tract of land situate,lyinr and being in the City of Richmond
0ounty of'Co-tra Costa, Stateof California,'and described as follows:
PARC: ME: Lot 53 and ti a sou tki 17.5 feet of Lot 52 in Block 12 as
designated on the Map entitled "Map of Richmond Center" which Map was filed in the j
office of the Recorder of the Covnty'of Contra Costa, State of California, on reb. {
14, 1911, in vol. 4 ofliaps, at page 97, described as follows: II
HEGI�NSi�G at a point 3n the east line of Thirty-first Street, formerly
Goodwin Avenue, north 10015' East, 125 feet from the north line of Roosevelt Avenue, j
said point of beginning is also the dividing line between Lots 53 and 54 In block 12;
thence from said point of beginning north 10015' East, along the east line of shirty-
first Street, 42.5 feet; thence south 79945' East, parallel to the north line of Roose-It -
velt Avenue, 100 feet to the dividing line between Lots 52,and 11 in Block 12; thence
south 10°15' West, along the dividing line between Lots 52 and 11 and Lots 10 and 53
in Block 12, 42Peet to the common corner to Lots 9, 10, 53 and 54 in block 12;
thence north 79°4.5 5' West along the dividing line between Lots 53 and 54 in 'lock 12,
100 feet to the point of beginning,
PARCIa, T',?O: Lot 9 in block 12, as designated on the Map entitled "Map
of Richmond Center" which map was ffpd in the office of the Recorder of the County of
Contra Costa, 3ta:e of California, on Feb. 14, 1911 in 'ol. 4 of Maps, at page 87.
Deed recorded October 22, 1937 in Vol. 455 page 292 of Official Records.
Taxes 1937-39•
Assessed to Mildred Emmrich and Ernest E•imrirh. �
Veteran Contract Holder- Vernon r.Walters, Contr. _#2L738.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmord
County of "ontra costa, State of Calif:)m ia, and described as follows:
Lots 36 and 37 in Block 6 as designated on the Map entitled "Soitos lst -
Addition to the City of Richmaffi, Contra Costa, Cal." which map was filed in the office
of the Recorder of the County of Cont•n Costa, State of California, on January 14th, 1907
In 'ol. D of Maps, at page 73.
Policy of title insurance dated October 29, 1937•
Taxes 1937-35•
Assessed to Salvatore Triolo and Jenny Triolo. i
Veteran Contract Holds - Luigi Banducci, Contr. #21819.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of
contra Costa, State of Calif crnia, and cescribed as follows:
Lot 37 in block E as designated on the Map entitled "Amended. Map No. 2,
"erkeley Park" winch mip was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Cpunty of
"ontra Costa, State of Califcrr,la, on July 8th, 1913, in ol. 10 of Maps at page 238. ,
Deed recorded Oct. 6, 1937 in Vol. 4L6 page 64, Official Reds.
Taxes 1937-3$• j
Assessed to "ames C.Greaver & Helen A.Grenver. _
Veteran Contract Holoer- James C.Greaver, Contr. #21702.
IT IS BY .HE BOARD JRDkREI) that the County Auditor and the Tax Collector
be and they are hereby authorized to cancel the taxes levied on each of the foregoing
assessments together with penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto. I
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation for any special assessments
for street work or other improvements of like character shall be made.w ,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.1-,.+eater, County Auditor, and in order'tri finance current
highwky fund warrant's,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum ofS13,695.75 be transferred from
the General r'und tc the funds and in the amounts as set out below, to wit:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Pay I
- - - - - -- - - - - --- -- - -- - - - - - - - -- — -- - - - - -- - -
502 5120.75
503 214.14 i
504 3105.99
505 $251.64
5o6 9.54 f
507 10.50
509 3 9.53
5009 40.00
$109.go
511 29,50
512 52.35
959.55
51 409.99
515 21.06
516 1.64
517 13.11 �-
519 4.32
519 50.34
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War.if Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 accts_ - - - Pay -- --
520 - ---9105.80
5232 $57•60 89.10
524$ 91.51 9.70
525 60.25 181.55
5267 8.00 12.00
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5 $12.00
29 45.00
532 12.00 104.18
526.21
53 15.00
535 32i�.3o
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536 49.00
537 92.71 ,
539 14.00
52 50
5 0 246.10
54o.13
5432 3.11 ,
3-51
544 901.35
544465 98.72
7 354.56 12.50
54-8 49 229.92 8.60
550 552 109.00 20.91
554 10.00
55 115.65•
556 33
5 o6
152.09
557 267.14
556 5
550 18.00 164.49
' 5662 175. 44 145-53
564 50-53
56 39-15
566 18.00 192.70 y
567 1.03
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569
160.94 27.37 656.10
57 .80 9.72
5742.50
574 18.94
5+
52
576 .90
577 6.22
579 86. 417.06 93.75 -
591 77 3z.48 330.04
583 48.00
$ +36-7� 5 1738.55 S 3301.91 $1 182-7 $ 5
Grand 'Total - 413,685.75•
The said order is passed by the fo 11owingvote of the Board.
Ayes: Supervisors Long,Cummings,Stow and. Buchanan.
Noes. None. Absent: Supervisor Trembath.K _
Now at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded
by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD +RDERED that this ®ard take.adjournment
out of respect to the memory of Richard H. Trembath, son of Supervisor R.J.Trembath,
and Sargeant o?'_the California State Highway Patrol, to meet again on Monday, s
December 13th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONAY, DECD4BER 13, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Sas N.Long, H.L.Cummings, i
Harry E.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.'•Yells,Clerk.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Placer county
and County of Contra Costa for maintenance `.
of Charles Toia.
Otis Loveridge Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County,
having presented to this Board a Form of Agreement between the Counties of Placer
and Contra Costa,for the mai^.tenance of Charles Toia, an indigent resident of Contra
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Costa County, in the County of Placer,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be and the same is ,
hereby approved and each menber of this hoard is hereby authorized to sign same,
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa., -
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In hatter of Application of W.Freed
for permission to Construct Service
Station in Town of Lafayette.
W.Freed having applied to this Board for permission to construct a service
station in the town of Lafayette, Oounty of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning ',
Commission of Contra Costa County to report to this Board its Findings.
In Matter of Authorization -
to County 'treasurer to purchase
Richmond School Bonds.
D.M.'eeter, County Auditor having appeared before this Board and requested -
authority to County Treasurer to purchase 5�% Richmond School Bonds of the denomination
of $1000 each, maturing July 1943, at purchase price of 2j% basis,
IT IS BY THE BOARD OHDERED that C.L.Dodge,County +reasurer of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby authorized to purchase said school bonds as hereinabove described
In Matter of Cancellation of
Tax Lien.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to-this Board that Assessment
#56355 of the fiscal year 1934-35, coverirg a parcel of property described and assessed
as 200 acres at avaluation per acre consistent of acreage valuations placed on adjacent
properties, and that the second installment of said property was allowed to go delin-
quent and the property was purchased by Idolene H. Elwell who took title to 170 acres.
on a basis of a survey;
That on Jan. 25th, 1936, the office of the County Auditor issued to her redempf,-
ion Certificate No. 9039 which was based on a segregation of 170/200 of the tax _
delinquency.
chat upon checking the records the Assessor found the 30 acres olfference to
be non-existant and has since assessed the whole parcel as 170 acres.
That the records of the County Auditor consequently showed a remaining tax _
lien of $7.85 as part of original sale #4155 of 1934-35 with no actual property
in existence against which said lien applies;
IT _S, UPON MOPI.;N .F SUPERVISOR LONG, SECDoDED BY SUPERVISOR STOW, BY THE
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BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Colra Costa County be and he is hereby author,-
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ized to cancel said existing tax lien as herein described., '
In Matter of Communication
from F.A.Lawrence, President
of Contra Costa County Puilding
Trades Council.'
A communication from F.A.Lawrence, President of Contra Costa'County Building
' Trades Council having been received by this Board, enclosing current wage scales
as adopted by said Contra Costa County Building Trades Council;. y'
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication and wage scale be placed
on file for future reference.
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In Matter of Adoption of plans
and specifications for building of -_
'.. an Addition to the County Hospital
Building.
E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect having presented to this board plans and specificat-
ions, strain sheets, blue prints and working details for the erection of an addition 5
to the County Hospital Building of theCounty of Oontra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets,
blue prints and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as official plans
ana speci.f'cations, strain sheets, blue prints and working details for the construct- .
ion of an addition to the County Hospital Building of Contra Costa County.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that bids for doing of said work be received by the E..
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Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Mond
ay, January 10th, 1939,
' and that a notice to Bidders for doing of said work be published in the Richmond
Independent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County
of Contra Costa. ,t
And theBoard takes recess to meet on Monday, December 20th, 1
937, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Chairman. t
.Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO'aii'RA COSTA CCUPITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
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MONDAY, DECE.iHER 20th, 1937•
The Board met at 10 o'c1ocL A.IA. j
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PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L,Cummings, H.M. j
Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of r-xecutlon
of an Agreement withWilliam j
F.Young and Talula A.Young.
WHEREAS, William °.Young has received aid under and by virtue of the Indigent.
Act of California from the County of Contra Costa, in the amount. of Five hundred and i
three and 66/100 dollars ($503.66); and
WHEREAS, the said William F.Young and Talula A.Young are the owners of Lots
Forty (40) to forty-four (ti'T) Block One, Almond Court Addition to Walnut Creek, j
situated in said "ounty; and
WiEREAS, the said W',lllam F.Young and Talula A.Young have contracted for the
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sale of said property in installment payments; axi,
WHEREAS, William F.Young and Talula A.Young have agreed with the purchasers
to give them a deed of said property and take back a note secured by a deed of trust
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for the balance of the purchase price, which amounts to approximately One thousand,
three hundred and Sixteen dollars (51,316.00); and,
WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has commenced an action against William
F.Young for the recovery of said sun of Five hundred and three and 66/100 dollars
($503.66) and has attached said reel property, and,
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WHEREAS the said William F.Young and. Talula A.Young have agreed to assign the
said note and deed of trust to said county until the said s,m of Five hundred and
three and 66/100 dollars ($503.66)s^all have been paid, as provided for by the
terms of said note, which terms call for payment at the rate of sixteen dollars
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($16.00)per month, and,
WHEREAS, the purchasers of said property. to wit: Charles Sutherland and Susan
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A.Sutherland, have agreed to make said payments of Sixteen Dollars ($16.00) per monthi
to the County of Contra Costa until said sum of Five hundred and three and 66/100
dollars ($503.66) shall have been paid; _
1:01.9, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that W.J•Buchanan, Chairman of the said Board!,
of Supervisors of said County be, and he is hereby authorized to execute an agreenentl
i with said William F.Young and Talula A.Young, by the terms of which the county
will agree to re-assign 2-id. note Pial deed of trust t; said William. F.Young and Talula
A.Young when said sum of Five hundred and three and 66/100 dollars ($503.66) shall
have been paid.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummins, Stow, Buchanan and lrembath.
Noes: done.
Absent; None.ti
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In Mat-er of Purchase of
real property from 'Phomas
Atalic, for bui181ng purposes.
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This Board of Supervisors, the governing body of the San Pablo County Fire
Protection District, having heretofore and at the request of Commissioners of
San Pablo County Fire Protection District, ordered purchased from 'Phomas Atalic,
' for the sum of 32000, the following described real property, to wit:
BEGINNING at a stake marked 12, on the Northerly line of Road No. 2,
or Alvarado Street, frm_which a granite post set for the southwest
corner of Lot No. 170, on the northerly line of said street, bears
S. 48- E. distant 3 chains and 60 links (237.60) feet; thence L'=
according to the true meridian as follows; along the northerly
line of Alvarado greet S. 48° E. 1 cha:-n and 70 links (112.20)
feet; to station under a house; thence leaving said street No. 420
' E. 2 chains and 41 links (159.06) feet to stake marked 20; thence
N. 48O W. 1 chain and 70 links (112.20) feet to stake marked 19•
thence S. 42° W. 2 chains and 41 links (159.06) feet to point of
beginning. 3
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M TAINIM an area of 0.41 acre and being Lot No. One hundred
Seventy--three (173) as delineated upon that certain Map entitled
"Map of the San Pablo hnncho" accompanying and forming a part
of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed on
the lot day of March, 1894, in the office, of the County Recorder t'
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ,.Sf
Said property being situated in the County of Co t ra Costa, State of
California..
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ;he County Auditor of Contra Costa County
draw his warrant in the sum of $?000, otnt of the. funds of said San Pablo County Fire
Protection LIstriet in favor of Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Company, in pay-
hent for said real property, said warrant to be delivered to Thomas Atalic by said
Abstract Company upon, recording In the office of the County Recorder of Contra
0osta County by the said Abstract Company of a good and sufficient deed conveying
to the said County of Contra Costa, the said lands, free and clear of all incumbrance �
Including first installment of taxes for current year; the second installment of •.
taxes may be shown as a lien,
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In Platter of Furnishing Desk Room
to Boy Scouts Executive. ,;;,K
'F. C. Bedell, representing the Boy Scouts of America, having appeared before
this Board and reauested permission for the Co,,nty Executive of the Boy Scouts to
sh$
occupy desk room in the office of the Su}e rintendent of Schools, and the Superintendent
of Schools .having consented to the said Boy Scout Executive occupying desk room
in his office,
�t is by the. Board ordered that County Boy Scout Executive be and he is
' hereby authorized to occupy desk room in the office.of the County Superintendent of a
Schools.
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In i.--.atter of Advertising the Resources _
of Contra Costa Canty in the St.Narys Collegian.
' This Board deeming the Diamond Jubilee Edition of St.Plarys Collegian, a good
advertising medium for the resource=_ of Contra costa County,
IT IS BY THE ,OARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of said Count be placed in the Diamond Jubilee K ition of St.-aryl Collegian at a cost of $50.00.
IT IS FURTM R C, -- that St. uiary s Collegian present to this Board, a duly
verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said county in payment of said advertisement
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InIo-iatter of Hearing on Proposed
Zoning or Districting Plan of
Contra. Costa County.
This Board having on the 61h cay of December, 1937, set a hearing on a proposed
Zoning or Districting Plan for Contra Costa County for Monday Dec. 20th, 1937, at
11 o'clock A.M, in Chambers of this Board and notice of time and place of srid hear
Ing having been published in Contra Costa Gazette, for the time and in the manner
as prescribed by law, and this being the time and place set out in said notice fi,r
said hearing and no one having filed herein written objections or otherwise to the
proposed zoning or districting plan,
IT IS BY 'HE BOARD ORDERED that urdlnances Nos. 255, 259 and 260 of the County
of Contra Costa covering said zonin.r or dlstrietine, plan be and the same are hereby
adopted.
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 257 duly published. -
Ordinance No. 257 of the County of Contra Costa being an ordinance amend_
ink; Section 23 of Ordinance No. 252 regulating compensation of officers of County of
Contra Costa, having been published in the Martinez Herald, a newspaper of general
circulation, for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, as shown on affidavit
of publication of L.A.Sirard, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 257 of the County of Contra
Costa, be and the same is hereby declared duly published. j
In Natter of Rejection of j
Claim filed by Darrell B.Edwards,
on behalf of Norris Spessard.
�arrell B.Edwards having filed with this Board of Supervisors a verified
claim again=t the County if Contra Costa on behalf of Morris Spessard for injuries
claimed to have been sustained by the said Morris Spessard in an automobile accident
Involving the automobile of George Kennerley, Pound Master of Contra Cos.ta.�ounty
In the sum of $10,000 and this Board having fully considered said claim,
Upon moti in of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered rejected.�� ,
In Matter of Superior Court Action
entitled "Adrienne Rosenberry, Plaintiff,
vs. Catra Costa County Title Co., et al. Defts". !
A summons in the action filed in the Superior Ca rt of the State of California!
in and for the county of Contra Costa and entitled "Adrienne Rosenberry, Plaintiff,
vs. Contra Costa County 'itle Company, a corporation, et al. Defendants" having been
served upon �'.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of .Supervisors of lontra Costa County
and in which said action.Contra. Costa County appears as a defendant,
IT IS BY T:'L BOARD ORDERED that said summons be and the same is hereby referred
to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems proper
in the said matter.
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In Matter of Resignation of
Thomas J. DeLacy, as Commissioner
of Ilt.View Fire Distr_ct.
Thom.,s J. DeLacy, having,' tendered to this Bonrd his resignation as a
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Commissioner of Mt.View• Fire District,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the sere is hereby
' accepted and said office declared vacant. _
In L4at ter of appointment of _
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Arnold Schwa rt s, as A commissl n er
of Mt.Vie'v Fire District. _
There being- a. vacancy on the Board of Fire Commissioners of Mt.View Fire
District caused by resignation of Thomas J.DeLacy,
Upon :notion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that Arnold Schwarts be and he is hereby appointed a member of
the bo^rd of Fire Commissioners of Mt.`liew Fire District, to serve for unexpired
term of Thomas J.DeLacy, resigned.,
In Natter of Grantinf- Dance Permits.
The following applicants having.applied to this board for permission to corduc
dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.L. on following dates, and at the followAng places,
to wit:
Manuel S. Medina, Shady Way Inn, Alamo, Dec. 31, 1937.
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Shell Activities Association, Shell Club House, Martinez, California, ,;.'p
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Dec. .31st, 1937. .x
IT IS BY THL BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted., #
In Matter of Advertising the ,
Resources of Contra Costa county
by the National reclamation Association.
This Board deeming the National Reolamstioc Association a good advertising
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medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:--D that the sum of 5250 be paid to the said National
Reclamation Association for advertising the resources of Contre Costa. County. a
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said National Reclamation Association present to
this Board a duly verified claim on the advertising fund of said County In payment
of said Advertising.
In Matter of Approval of Bond on
Lost Warrant.
It appearing, to the Board that Warrant Ho. 7524 heretofore drawn by the
' County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of James Van
teeter, in sum of $35 payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund of said County,
has been lost and the said James Van Heter having furnished to this Board a good A
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and sufficient Banff in the sum of 370 indemnifying the County against less on the
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issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's 'Narrant ISo. 7524; Y
IT IS BY iEE BOARD ORDERED that the said mond and the Sureties thereon be
and they are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of James Van Meter payable out of the
Charities & Corrections Fund in sum of $35. to, replace said 'Narrnnt No. 7524;
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In Matter of gran sfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, amain order to finance current
highway fend warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERLD that the sum of $3552.91, be transferred from the
Motor Vehicle Fund to tae funds and in the amounts as herein set out below:
War.# Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
- Accounts_ - 01 Ac:-ts_ - - - $2-Accts. ,Y3 Accts.- - - -Pay
564 to '
64 ihc. $132.20
64 $69.55
645 $ 9.00 j
646 9 $27.50
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46 34.51
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650 154.67 95.40
651 124.00652 6.63
654 13.35 S 16.16 j
655 395.67
656 10.50
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656 692.01 2 97
659 16.4o
661 15.75 96.25
662 290.95 {
66 6.00 j
664 14.02665 j
666 1633 .60 55.67
666 11.30
669 670 443 :26 27.47
671 1.00
672 102.66
67 109.90 52.90
674
116.25.
$ 91T.-71T- 51273 77- 7�23.�0 30- $3oi.20
Grand 'Total -- $3,552.91.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Cancellation of - -
taxes.
D.M.'Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this board that the following
lots , to wit: In Belvedere- Tract Lots 14 and 15, Block "C" in Central Pullman
Tract, stood of record on the first Monday of March, 1936, in the name of the State!
of Cali'ornia, and were sold at public auction on April 3, 1936, under Section 3697
of the Political Code and by error liens for the year 1936-37 taxes accrued against ''.
these lots.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby auth-
orized to cancel the said liens from the Delinquent Roll, upon which they appear as`
Sales 331a and 720a respectively.
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In Matter of RPcuest of Alhambra ,
High School District for cancellation
of Taxes.
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P.D.Butcher, Clerk of the Alhambra Union High School District Board, having:,
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renorted to this Board that on April 10th, 1931, Alhambra Union High School District
acquired a small lot in the City of Martinez, which was assessed under Assessment
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No. 36,096 on 1931-32 AssesGment holls, and that the said Lot was subsequently
sold to the State of California under Sale No. 3036 of 1931-32 and deeded to the
State of California under dead dated June 29, 1937, and recorded on page 476, Official
Records, Vol. 274.
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Upon:motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE a
BOARD ORDERED that said deed hereinabove described be and the same is hereby ordered
cancelled.K r`"s
InL'atter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to Conduct
sale of property for delinquent
taxes.
The following Resolution rias passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
4lnutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Hoard that the
folloid ng described property now owned by the State of Ca1'_f ornia, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra "osta County at .
public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount „y
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
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BE IT RESOLVED FUR-HER. That this Board petition the State Controller of the
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State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution.
Property sold to the State June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1925:
In Canal Sub. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 29. Deed No. 31.
To be sold for a sum'not less than Te (110.001 dollars.p lus costs of sale.
In Canal Sub. of Richmond- Lot 15, Block 31. Deed No. 35.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
in Herman's Add, to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 24. Deed No. 91.
To be sold for a-sum not less than .Fifteen (515.00) dolln.rs, plus costs of sale.
In Herman's Add, to Richmond- Lots 26-27-25, Block 26. Deed Mo. 52. _
To be sold for it so r. not less than Thirty ($30,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 9, Plock 35 Deed No. 59.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (4,10.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
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In Meeker's Adan. to ^ichmond- Lots lu-15, Block 35. Deed No. 90. [a
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.001 collars, plias costs of sale.
In Amended Map of the lity of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 82. Deed No. 105.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Twenty five ($25.00) dollars plus costs of sFie.
In "mended MRp of the City of Richmond- Lot 13, Block 95, Deed No. 109.
To be sold for a sum not less thanThirt:a (530.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. _
In Brous Andrade Tract- Lot 2, Block 22. Deed. No. 133•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.00) dollars, phis ^nsts of sale.
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In Andrade Park Tract- Lot 2, Block 3, Deed No. 135•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. '-
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In the Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 7-6, Block 1f7. Deed Ido. 142. a_
To be sold. for a. sum not less then Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Andrade Garden Tract- Lots 33-34, Block 15, Deed No. 143..
To be sold for asum not less than T•^enty (720.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In -ndrew JIprte ^ract- Lot 11, Block G Deed No. 151.
To be sold for a am no; less than. Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In "ichmona Pullman H6me Tract- Lot 20, Block 5. Deed No. 163.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty five (x25.00) dollars, plus costs of
sale.
In Spauldin:Is Hiahmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 20, Block 6, Deed No. 165.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (730.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale.
In `bpauldIng Is Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 15 to 20, inclusive, Block 15•
Deed No. 172.
To be sold for a sum not less than Three hundred (4300.00) dollars, plus
Costs of sale.
In the Andrade Addition- Lots 11; 35-36; 45-46, Block 1, Deed No. 179-
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79.To-.b e 'sold-for a mum not less than One hundred (4100.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
In'nndrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 39, Block A. Deed No. 192.
To be sold for a sum not les= than Twenty (420.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond Lor)levard 'i'ract- Lots 23-24, Block 15, Deed No. 196.
To be sold for a aim not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollers, plus costs of sale.
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In East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lot lOiXock 27, Deed No. P02.
To be sold for a -sum not less than Alr--Y 30-00) dollars, plus costs of snle.
In Richmond City Center- Lot 3, Block 15. Deed No. 224.
To be sold for a sum not less than t,enty 020.0.) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Park Tract- Lot IS, Block B. Deed No. 227.
To -ce sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dolla,s, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Tornsite- Lot 7, Bloch 7, Deed No. 230.
Tobe sold far a s,,Ln not lest than Fifteen. ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In Na-11's Aden. to 11ohmnd- Lots 20,21-22, Block 146. Deed No. 237.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty (460.00) dolla-s,, plus costs of sale.
In Mall's Anon. to Richmond- Lots 1-2-3, Block 155, Deed No. 235.
To be sold for a sum not less tn,In Flftv($50.00, dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addn. to Richmond_ Lots 13, Bloc's 166. Deed No. 245.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of cola.
In 'Nay's Addn. to Richmond - Lot 45, Block 167. Dead No. 246.
To be sold for R sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
inViall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 196. Deed N-,. 207.
To be sold for a 9;m not less than Ten (410.00' d,illarp, plus costs of sole.
In +;allls Addition to Rlc1rlond- Lots Block 196. Deed No. 265.
To be sold for a sura not less than Thirty ($30.00) Dollars, plus cost of sale.
In the Key Tract- Lots 23-21, Block 6, Deed No. 277.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Twenty Five (925.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Ric'hnond- Lot 32, Block 9, Deed No. 290.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollers, plus costs of sale.
In C-,t rnl Richmond N�, 2- Lot-14, Block 2, Deed P'..,. 291.
To be sold for asum not IEqF than Ten (410.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond #?-- Lots 9-10-11, Block 5, Deed No. 295-
To be -old for a sum not less thon Thirty (4,70.00) djllws, plus costs of sole.
In the Huber Tract—- Lots 15-19, Block 7, Deed No. 205-
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (830.00} doli-�rs, plus costs of sale.
In q
Coleman all of Lots 4-5-6, Block 5,Pullman Tract- S. 10.72- of Lot 3; Deed No.299.
To be sold for n sum nDt less than Fifty ($50-001 dollrs, plus costs o= spip.
In Bay Vle- Park- Lot 24, Block 3, Deed No. 310.
To be sold for a sur+ not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
In Bay 'View Park, Lots 31-32, Block 4. Deed N'). 311.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (520.00) doll,r,.;, plus costs of sale.
In First Adan. to Bay Vle,-! Park -- Lot 32, Block C. Deed No. 346.
To be, sold for a sum rot less than Ten ($10.00) doll-rs, plus costs of sale.
In the. i'-icbm,,nd Annex- Lots 25-P6, Block 5, Deed NO. 350.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than -Ifty ($50.00) dollprs, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 39, Block 39 Deed No. 355.
To be sold for a su not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In the 'Wilson Addition- Lot 13, black B. Deed No. ;367.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costsof snie.
In Cerritos Addn. to Richmond- Lots 29-30, Block, 5. Deed No- 375-
To be cold for R sr. not less than Thirty (430,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 6, Block C, Deed NO, 379•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (915-00) d,)llars, plus costs of sale.
In El Cerrito Terrace- Lots 23-24, Deed No. 383-
I. be 'old for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In El Cerrito Terrace- SE 12+1of Lot 164, Deed No. 3S4.
To be sold, for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
in the Syndicate Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 0, Deed 1'13- 39'.
To be solo for a sum not less then t,'enty (420.CO) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property So16 to the State, June 26, 1930, for the, dpllncruent taxes of 1929:
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2- Lot 312, Deed No. 791.
Tobe sold for a sun not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In zerkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 312-B. Deed No- 792
To be sold for a sr not less than Twenty (4213.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit P2- Lot 362-A. Deed No. 799.
To be sold for , sum not less thnn T*-ienty (320.001 dollars, plus costs of s-1p..
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2-- Lot 26, Blok717 Deed No. 1044.
To be sold for a Son. not less than Five (45.()0) dolls rs, plus costs of sale.
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In North Richmo:m Land & Ferry Co.-2-- Lot 27, B1olk 71, Deed No. 1045.
To be sold for a sum not less than rive (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Aorth nichmond Land & Fer*7 Co. #2- Lot 26 Block 71, Deed No. 1046.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (x5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North-Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2-- Lot 29, Block 71, Deed No. 1047.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North "ichmnnd Land 2. Ferry Co.#2-- Lot 30, Bic& 71, Deed No. 1046. ?
' To be sold for a sum not lass than Five ($5.00).dolinrs, plus costs of sale.
In "a'th Richm Dnd Land do Ferry Co. #2 - Lot 31, Block.71, Deed Flo. 1049.
To be sold,for a sam not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nor',h Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2-- Lot 32, Block 71, Deed No. 1050.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($S.00) d-;liars, plus cost= of sale.
In Nort* Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2-- Lot 33, Bl-+ck 71, Deed No. 1051.
' id 'be sold for a sum not less thn^Five (.j5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond -and u Ferry co. $2-- Lot 34, Block 71, Deed No. 1052.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East nichmond Heights Tract #4-- Lot 16, Block 123. Deed No. 1137.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten(510.00) c.)ilars, plus costs of sale.
In 1°ast %Icl=nd Heights '_-act 14-- Lot 6, Block 124, Deed No. 1136.
To ce sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, ulus costs of sale.
In mast Richmo:d Heights •ract 4-- Lot 11, Block 125,. Deed No. 1139.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten 010.00! dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond Heights Tract #4-- Lot 15, Block 125, Deed No. 1140.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) .dollars, plus costs of sale..K
In Tdntter of Al Lo,ance to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the follow'.ng applkations for aid be. and the
same are hereby granted, to wit:
' EMMA BECKER, 2021 Roosevelt Av- Richmond.
County cash allo,,rance in the amount of.410.00 per month be renewed as of
12-1937, and that $10.00 county cash alto^:ance monthly be. increased to $20, monthly as of 12-1-37.
BERTHA BROi9N, 526 C--ntrn Costa Drive, E1 Cerrito.
County cash allw ance In the amount of 710,00 per month be discontinued as of
11-1-37.
ALFREDA CROSS, 25-19th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid per month for needy children be discontinued as of 10-31-37.
uiI;: IE BOSLER, 5240 Balra Drive, El Cerrito.
:,25.00 State aid and 525.00 county aid per month for needy blind be renewed as
of 11-1.-37.
PETER BERNIFA, X56- 9th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 (.bunty aid per
month be. grantee to begin ns of 12-1-37. - 15
CL".RA L. BOTSFORD, 5909 Burlingame Ave. Richmond.
Olc Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin ^-s of 12-6-37-
KARL DAHLEI:, 734- Everett St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. count; aid per 3
month be granted to begin as df 12-1-37. -
PiARY DUTRA, Alvarado St. Sar. Pablo
Old Age Security in the amoun, of.$17-50 State aid.and F17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
BENJAP.fIN .ISNER GOODHUE, 621- 5th St. Richmond.
Old 1ge Security in the amo!,nt of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid f
per month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
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GEORGE M. HALL, 609 Liberty Ave. E1 Cerrito. `
Old Age Security in the nraa.�nt of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37..
LEONARD LEAI-"AN, 207 Behrens St. E1Cerrito. -
iild Age Security in the amo nt of $6.50 State aid and '$6.50 County aid per =
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37..
Ir,ARY EDITH I::ANP1I;iG, 151-mouth 5th St. Richmond.
Old -yge security in the am-ount of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per -
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
ISAAC SILVIS, 216 Bissell St. Ric!-mond.
- - Old Age Decurity in the nmount of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 Co•inty aid
per month be granted to b f.n as of 12-1-37.
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HENRY VARGUS VALENCIA, 110 South 42nd Street, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State aid And $17.50 County aid per ; _
month be. granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
WILLIAM BECKER, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per��
month be renewed as of 11-2937-
CATHERINE CLANCEY, 1433 "-vin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 (bunty aid per
month be renewed As of 8-1937. ;
ANNIE HENDERSON, 120 So. 6th St. ntchmond, -
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidper
month be renewed as of 6-1-37-
HARVEY HENDERSON, 120 So. 6th St. .Richmond.
old +Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and$17.50 County aid
per.month be renewed as of 9-1-37• - -
CHARLES H. idADIS(:??, 540- 6th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per •I
month be renewed as of 10-1937•
CARRIE O'HARAN, 2575 Ohio St. Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.00 State aid and $16.00 County aid per
month be rene,•,,ed as of 10-1937.
CHARLES SHERIDAN O'HARAN, ?575 Ohio St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. State aid and $16. county aid per month' -
be renewed as of 10-1937-
ALICE M. TOUGH, 2829 Esmond Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 county mid per
month be renewed as of 9-1-37-
HARRY TREDER, Box 118, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and •317.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 10-1-37.
MARY ANN ZOBRIST, 815 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State rid and $17.50 County aid
per month be renewed as of 10-1-37-
HOWARD I.ICSES, Box 384. RFD, "erkeley
Old Age Security in the amount of ,5515. State aid and $15. County aid per month
be renewed as of 9a- 37, and that. $15. State and $15. County aid per month be decreased
to $12.5,) State aid and $12.50 County aid as of 1-1-33.
LEWIS CALL, 646- lst St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15, County aid per
month be. discontinued as of 12-31-37.
IDA BIDDICK, 1535 Garvin St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be den.ie d.
MARY L. BC:IHA!d, 1314 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied.
ORF.Itd G. BOOTH, 545- 3rd St. Richmond. �
Old Age Security be denied.
REBECCA J. CARPENTER, 5614 Huntington St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied. .
CHARLES A. LINNFLL, 413- 10th St. Richmond.
old Age Security be denied. I
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SARAH AcGUIRE, Pinole.
Old Age Secur_ty be denied. ,
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VIiCENTNMIETH, 141- 2nd St. Richmcno.
Old Age Security be denied.
LILLIAN ELIZAB '-: TAYLOR P.O. Box 64, Rodeo.
Old age Security be. denied.
WILLIAM ti`ILLiS, Rte 41, Box 172, Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied.
M�RY OS.VSL , Danville.
Blind aid be denied.
U:�RIA AZEVEiiC, 463- Lorin:; Ave. Crockett..
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State all and $12.50 County aid par
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37. -
L24RIAN KATE BRADSHAW, 61L Port St. Crockett- '
Old Age Security in the Amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
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BENJAI„iN F. CHABOYA, ^D nville.
Old Age'Security in .he amount of x17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid
Per month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
JOHANNA MARIE L?RSEN, RFD, San Ramon -
Old age Security in the amount of $15. State nid and $15. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
BATTISTA OSTORERO, Box 965, Crockett.
Old Aee Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
' month be granted to begin as of P-1-37.
MANUELLA SOTO, Port Costa.
Old Age Security in the amount o_` 812.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 5-1-37. '
JOHN S. RHITE, General Delivery, Alamo
Old ♦Fre Security in the nma,nt of $17.50 State aid and 8817.50 County aid
per month be ene1, d a= of 12-1-37• '
' JAMES VAA i+EE, 4..-O Railroad Ave. Crockett.
Old igge Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per _
month be discontinued a^, of 11-3--37•
HELEN PAIS, 1547- 'wandn St. Crockett.
Old Age Security be denied.
SUSANNA SCHULLY, 1709 Grant St. Concord
$25. State aid and $25. county aid per month for needy blindbe renewed as
of 8-1937-
LOUIS ARMBUST, RFD #2, Burgess Tract, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
AMICLIA ANDERSJM, R.Rte #5, Defdello House, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10 Sta.te aid and 310 c unty aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
ETTA F. DUNCAN, RFD #2, (bncord. -
Old. Age Security in the amount of 85.00 State aid and $5.00 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-10-37.
HORACE G. LA1B, Clayton Highway, Concord.
Old Age Security in the mount; of $1OStnte aid M..d $10 county aid per month
be granted to`begin as of 12-1-37.
MATTIE LAidB, Clayton Highway, Concord.
Old age Security in the amount of "5$'10 State aid and 410 county aid per mort
be. granted to begin as of 12-1-37-
STEPHEN BURKE, 1413 Castro St. Lartinez,
Old Age Security in theanount of .217.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid per
montWoe renewed as of 9-1-37.
JESSIE DeSOTO. +tarrison St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 (bunty aid per
month; be renewed as of 9-1937•
FRA.:K GCR1.WN, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be renewed as of 8-1-37.
JOSEPH HOPKINS, 1521 Estudilln St. Martirez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State aid and $15.25 county aid per
month be renewed as of 6-1-37. ..
JOSEPHINE HOPKIN S, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez. t
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' 01d Age Security in the recount of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 county aid }
per month be renewed as of 8-1-37.
JOSIAH LeROY KATES, 620 Castro St_ Idartinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
morth be renewed as of 9-1-37• €
MILk IMIARTINEZ, 1201 Ferry St. "artinez.
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $17.50 State aid and "$,17.50 C--ty 86 d per J
moat` be renewed as of 8-1937. - c
;MARY PERERIA, 738 Allen St. r=IartinPz.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and -;7.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1-37•
EDWARD SC HARD, Box 249, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the nm ount of 517.50 ;tate aid and $17.50 County aid
per month ce renewed as of 11-1-37. .;
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FRANCES SOUTHARD, Box 249, RFD, Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in the rmovnt YS17.50 state ald and S17.50 County aid
per month be renewed as of 11-1-37.
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CHARLES H. 1701.-i:. 305 ?Iain St. Martinez. Y
Oil, Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State rad and $17.50 County aid per
month be rene,vpd as of 9-1-37•
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HELEN ENOS, 2254 ALMOND Ave. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 Stata aid and 317.50 County aid
per month be dPcre.aSed to $9.50 State aid and $9.5G County aid per month as of 1-1-33'
MYRON D. H:'LLL, P.O. Box 124, Walnut Creek
Old -ge Security in the amour; of 17-50 State aid and 317.50 County Rid
per month be discontinued as of 12--31-37.
EVELYN 17. JONES, 1.4alnut Creek.
Cld Age Security be denied.
MYRA SETCH M- L,Parkslde and Euclid Ave. Co!;cord.
01d Age Security be de,ied. '
EUNICE VI LA TIBBIT,S„Rte 1, Box 185, Martinez.
07d Age Security be denied.
PAULA CORNELIUS 138 Grengers Wharf, Martinez.
$60.00State aid any $10.00 county aid per month for needy half-orphan
child-en be grented to begin as of 12-1-37. '
LOIS HOSIE, lo14 ?,telius St. 'Hartinez. j
$10 State' ^id and $35.00 county alc per month for mdy children be discontinued
as of 12-31-37•
:YRTLE OGILVIE, Grant St. Concord.
320 State aid and $20 county aid per month for needy child-�an be disccntinued'i
as of 12-31-37.
ERNES'T BERRIDGE, Anderson's Camp, Brent;-.nod.
$5.00 County cash alto,sance per month be granted to begin ns of 9'=-37•
BFNJ. MARIO:; MELT-N, Gen. Dely. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of 610.00 State aid and $10.00 county aid
per month be granted to begin ns of 12-1-37.
ALBERT idAFE L: HILL, Knight sen.
Old Aoc Security in the ttr,ount of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
per month be renev:ed as of 10-1-37•
ALEXANDEh LeGRjIi D, Byron, California.
Old Age Security 1n the amo,+nt of' $17.50 State aid ad M.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 10-1937• '
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ADELIA A. RISINGER, Rte 1, Box 235, Antioch.
Old Age Security in the nnol,nt of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid
per month be renewed is of 10-1937.
AUGUST SCi]l1UDE, Gen. Del. Byron
01 Age Security in the amount of '317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aki per
month be renewed -of 10-1-37. '
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AM- A. SWANSON, BrenttTOJa, Cal.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and '317.50 County aid
per month be renewed as of 3-1-37 '
A.'dIDAY COUPOMIZZO, 500 Secon 3t. Ant inch.
$40 St-te aid ;)nly per month for needy children be renewed as of 13938•
BRICE MARTIN in C/o :„_ teary Diaz, Tormey•
Margaret Marti n, In c/o tors. Theresa Yacovetti, "_'ormey, Cal.
$10 State .lc. and $1C County aid per month for Brice Martin, be grented to
begin as of 12-15-37 and be made payable to Mrs. -ary Dim.
-10 State aid and $10 county aid per month for Margaret 2dnrtin be granted to
begin as of 12-15-3?, and Wade pqyeblP to Urs. Theresa Yacovetti.
Jose Espinoza in C/o Mrs. Eli>abe.r. 131,--ne, oth F Sutter, Sar: Pablo
Francisco Espinoza,
Antonia Espinoza, in C/o Mr.Thomas B.Swift, Preventorium, Clayton.
$20. State aid and $20 County aid per month for Jose and Francisco Espinosa, '
Wards or the Juventi- Court be renewed as of In-1_37, and be paid to Mrs. Elizabeth
Blume, 6th t�i Sutter,San Pablo.
310 State aid and $10. Oounty aid per month for Antonia Espinoza, Ward of the
Juvenile Court be renewed as of 10-1-317 and caic to Thn:na B.Swift, Preventorium,
Clayton.
GUEVARA, VIC4ORIA,
C/o St. f+ary of the Palms, Llision Sah Jose.
$10 State aid and 710, Oounty aid per month for Ward of the JuventleCourt ,
be made payable to the St. Mary of the Palms. Fission San Jose, be renewed as of
10-1-37.
tf.ERCA DC, HARD,
C/o h]rs. ivarRICguerite Carrizal, 201 Fop]ar Ave. Port Chicago. !
$10 State aid and S10 county aid per month be rade pa?able to Mrs. Marguerite
Carrizal, 201 Poplar St. Port Chicago, for a .,+ard of tine Juven`_le Court, be ren-,-.ed.
as of 10-1-37.
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OSTRANDER, IVER
C/o Mrs. Fred Abbott, RFD Oakley. j
$10 State aid and $20 Courcy Rid per month for Iver Ostrander, Ward of the
Juver.ileCourt. be renewed �s of 6-1-37, and be made pnyable to Mrs.Fred Abbott, RFD
Oskley.
ROY, DORA, NOPA OST}-.ANDER,
C/o Mrs. Mattie Duncan, 506 Pennsy, Richmno. ! ��
$30 State aid and $30 County aid per month for Roy, Dora, and Nora Ostrander, 1
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Wards of the Juvenile Court, be renewed as of 6-1-37, and be madePBYabie. to Mrs.
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Mattle Duncan, 5n6 rennsy, Richmond..
ANNIE McRELAND, 12 Carmel Ave. El Cerrito.
525. State aid and $25. county aid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
11-1937•
JANE ADAMS, 321- 32nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of :37.50 State, aid and ,$7.50 County Rid per r
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37-
FLORENCE FOSTER, 5618 El Dorado St. Richmond.
"ld Age Security in the amo+mt of $11.00 State aid and.$11.00 county aid per
month be granted to begin a; of 12-1-37.
MARY HEm , 605 - 9th St. Rtehma.d.
Old Age Security in the amount of 513.50 State aid and $13.50 Dounty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
' JOHN VAH SELVESTER, 1205 Barrett Ave. Richma.d.
OldAge Security in the amount of $9.25 State aid and :$9.25 County a.id per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
ROBERT B. STOCKIRD, 825- 36th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 munty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 1-1-38; and case accepted as a transfer from Merin
Oounty as of 1-1-35.
MARIA WESTDIN, #2, Palm Apts. Richmond sl
Old Age Security in the amount of $5• State aid and $5. County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 12-1-37.
JEROME R. 'WORTH, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. a"
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid per
month be granted to begim as of Dec. 1, 1937•
ROBma I. THOMPSOi:, 526- 4th St. Richmond.
Old-ge Security In the amount of $7.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937.
FRAM: A. 'MILLS, 321 South 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $1].50 Strte aid and .$17.50 County R1i per
month be renewed as of 10-1937.
ELIHU W. YALE, 239- 3rd St. Richmond.
Old ^ge Security n the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937, and $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be increase
to $15. State and 515. county Rid morthl;y as of 12-1-37.
ELIJABEiH 0. YALE, 239- 3rd 3t. Richmond. '
old nge Security in the amount of $12.50 State Ad and $12.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937,and $12.50 State aid and ;$12.50 County aid be Increased
to $15. State and $15. Gouty aid monthly as of 12-1-37.
R'iLLL1Si WZLLS, 777 Humboldt Ave. Richmond.
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OldAge Security Sn the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937, and $15. County aid and 315. State aid be increased
to $17.50 Stats aid and $17.50 County aid per month as of 12-1-37.
THOMAS TOLIGH, ??79 Esmond Ave. Richmond.
OldAge Security is the amount of $17.50 State aid ,$17.50 Cmmty aid per month
be renewed ae of 9i-37, and 517.5O State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be decre s-
ed to 1316.25 State aid and $16.25 County a16 monthly as of 1-1-38.
ANDREW BAXTER, 706 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito
Old Age Security be denied.
MARY MUGRIDGE, Baa: 233, Pinole.
' Old Age Security be denied.
IDA M. OWENS, 119 1/2 Contra Dosta Drive, Richmond.
Old age Security be denied.
HIRAM F. MORRILL, 711 Richmond Et,. ElCerrito
$25. State old and $25. county Rid per month for needy blind be renewed as of
7-�-37'K
' In Matter of Discontinuance of allowances to
Children under care of Prucetion
Officer.
It i=_ by the Board orderad that begin::ing January 1, 1936, $50 State and
,$50 County aid, payable to Mrs. George Foster, 1614 Estudillo St. Martinez, ($20.
State and $20 County for Luther and Donald) and to Mrs. Jennie Preston, Hartz Avenue,
Danvllle,' ($30. State and $30 County for Minnie LLary Frances, Eleanor) be discon-
tinued.
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And the Board tai-es recess to meet m-, 1i[-n/day, January 3rd, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. f
hat rman.
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Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOP.S OF COI;^_P.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF C.ALIFOPvTA.
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1933•
The board met at 10 o'clock. A.M.
Present: Hon..tS.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.'Jells, Clerk.
Minutes and proceedings for and during the month of December, 1937, are read
to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board as read and signed by the Chairman;. '
and clerk.
In 1::a.tter of Approval of Agreement
between the County of Contra Costa
and County of Alameda for the maintenance
andmanagement of exhibits at the Golden
Gate International Exposition.
A Form of Agreement between the County of Alameda and County of Contra
Costa, concerning the maintenance and management of exhibits advertising the resources-
of Contra �oSta County and Alameda County at the Golden Gate International Exposition
to be. held in the City of San Francisco, in the year 1939, having been presented to
this Boa-d for consideration and approval;
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, 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. -
IT IS FURTREF Cn DERED that Supervisor James N.Long, and Supervisor H.M.
Stow, be and they are hereby appointed as members of the Committee of five to assist
in effecting the purposes of said .Agreement.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous./
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In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds. _ '
It is by the.Board ordered that sum of $350 be transferred from the General
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The vote the�eon being unanimous.h
In Matter of authorizing E.A.tawrence,
to hire additional Janitor. -
E.A.Lawrence, Building Superintendent having reported to this ooard that
It is necessary to hire another janitor for the care of the Hall of Records Building,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor .Stow,IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDEhZD that said E.A.Lawrence, be and he is hereby authorized to hire R. Janitor
at a salary of $125. per month,
Ani the said E.A.Lawrence, having; reported to this Board that he has employed
Shelby *Nhitacker, as such additional Janitor,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant monthly
on the Hall of Records Salary Account in the sum of $125. in favcr of said Shelby
Whitacker, in payment of said salary, commencing as of January 3rd, 1939, and that
the County Treasurer pay the sone.
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In Matter of Confirming Sales
made by Purchasing Agent, of property - -
not required for public use.
J.H.korrow, County Purchasing Agent, having reported to this Board that during
the year 1937, he has sold the following county property not required for public use,
at the following prices, to wit: --
1937
' July 14: Independent Paper Stock Company, 6104 Lbs. waste paper, $18.7;1.
July 26: Oakland Typewriter Exchange, one obsolete typewriter, 7.50
Aug. 20: R. Harrison, old lumber .50
Aug. 24: Oakland Typewriter Exchange, one obsolete typewriter 15.00
Sept. 13: Independent Paper Stock Company, 6642 lbs. .aste paper 19.93
Sept. 28: _independent Paper Stock Company, 3795 lbs. waste paper 11.39
Oct. 14: Oakland Type,^riter Company, 1 obsolete typewriter 12.50
Nov. 4 ; Hoey, Hamilton & Turner, 37-k yards of old carpet 37.50
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said sales be and the same are hereby ordered
confirmed.
In Fatter of Authorizing County
Purchasing Agent to sell county
property not required Sr public use.
J.Y..Morrow, County Purchasing Agent having reported to this Board that
there is from time to time certain county property not required for public use, which
could be sold at private sale to the best interests of the County without advertising
for bids;
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, sannnded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE HOARD ORDERED that J.H.14orrow, County Purchasing Agent be and I� Is hereby author-
ized to sell at Drivate sale and withc•ut advertising for bids, any county property
' not required for public use, and wh.lch In his ,judgment, does not exceed the value of
$75; said sales to be reported to and confirmed by this Board of Supervisors and the
receipts therefrom deposited in the County Treasury for public use.
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The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. l.:
In 'atter of Correction of Erroneous
Assessment.
G.O.Meese, County treasurer having applied to this Board for authorization to
the County Auditor in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 of the Political
Code, to correct the following erroneous assessment, to wit:
Year 1937-39: Vol. 29 Assessment No. 63827-A Rebecca Watson, Is assessed with
S'ly 1.61 acres of Lot 3, Larkey Ranch Subdivision No. 2, containing 1.61 acres,
assessed at $200 per acre, land value $320. This property was acquired by the
' State for h-ghway purposes and request is made that authority to county Auditor to
cancel this assessment be granted
and said application having been approved by the District Attorney, of Contra Costa -
County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD CE DERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize
to correct the scid erroneous assessment
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 256
of the County of Contra Costa duly publls}.ed.
Ordinance No. 250 of the County of Contra Costa having been oublished In the
manner and for the time as prescribed by law in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper print-
ed and published and circulated In the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the
affidavit of publicntior: of Harry T. Silver, on file herein, "
It is by-the Board ordered that said -rdinance No. 256 of the County of
Centra Costa, be and the same Is hereby declared duly published.
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In '"atter of Declaring Ordinance No. 253 ,
of the County of Contra Costa, duly published.
Ordinance No. 258 of the County of Contra Costa having been published in the
manner and for the time as prescribed by law in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper
printed and published and circui ted in the County of contra Costa, as shown by the.
affidavit of Vida Mcliamer, on file herein, _
It is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 258 of the County of Contra
Costa, be and the same is hereby declared duly published.
In `atter of Declaring Ordinance P.o. 259
of the County of Contra Costa, duly published.
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Ordinance No. 259 of the County of Contra Costa having been published in the
manner and for the time as prescribed by law in the Pittsburg Dally Independent,
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as shown by the affidavit of publication of Thelma L.Rhoads, on file herein;
It is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 259 of the County of
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Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby declared duly published.
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InMatter of Declaring, Ordinance No. 260
of the County of Contra �ostn, duly published.
Ordinance. No. 260 of the County of Contra Costa having been published in the
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manner and for the time as prescribed by lnw in The Journal, a newspaper printed.,
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published and circulated In the Coijnty of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of
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publication of Vivian S.Haxwell, on file herein;
It is by the Bard ordered that said Ordinance No. 260 of the County of
Contra Costa, be and the sane is hereby declared duly published.
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In the Matter of Appointment
of R.J.Trembath, as a Mem Der
of Weimar Joint Sanatorl-m Board.
On motion of Supervisor Lon„ seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS By THE
BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor R.J.Trembath be and he is hereby appointed a Member
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of the Weimar Joint Sanatorium Board to represent the County of Cor. ra Costa,
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In 'patter of Au roval of Bill
Fending In Cnogress known as '
"General Welfare Act" H.R. 4199- - r:
RES,LU^ION.
WHEREAS, 'the 3070 counties and the 43 state's in the nation have tried un-
successfully
n successfully to cope with the poblem of insecurity in old age; d��s
' WHEREAS, The Supreme Court of the nation in its 7 to 2 decision inMay
1937, upholding the old-age benefits provisions of the'Social Security Act, held that
the natter of relief to the aged is a national matter with which the States cannot
adequately cope and stated that 'Congress did not Improvise a judgment'when It found
that the suard of old-age benefits would be conducive to the general welfare';
. '.7?EREAS, a substantial, general old-
age annuity on a monthlv'basis to those --
citizens over sixty who retire from productive Industry would have a tendency to bring t
,Jobs to the youn. and middle-aged, would tend to cut the nation's tremendous crime
' bill, and 'could simplify the administration of relief to the aged by eliminating
the costly duplication found in our present-day set-up of 3070 counties and 49 states
endeavoring to deal with n problem which the Supreme Court has ruled cannot adequately
be coped with by them;
AND 1PHEREAS,-a bill known as the proposed "General Welfare Act" H.R.4199 I t
now before Congress, provides a practicable means of accomplishing these objects and
attaining prosperity for all groups and classes by means of the added purchasing power
that substantial aid to the aged and jobs for the young and mdddle-aged will bring; ,
NOW, THERFFO_cE BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the-Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, State of California, hereby memorialize the House of F.epresentatives
and the Senate of the United States to pass the said Bill, H.R. 4199, at their earlie t
opportunity as a means of benefitting the entire nation'through the nedlum o' aid to
the aged.
BE IT FURTFER RESOLVED: that a copy of this resolution be cent to the
President of the United States, the Vice-President. the Speaker of the House of Re-
presentatives, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, the Chairman of the House a
Ways and Means Committee, the clerks of the Senate and House and each of the United
States Senators and Representatives from this State.
Passed and adopted by the !,card of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,
State of Caifornia, this 3rd day of January, 1933, by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumnings, Harry hi. Stow, W.J. Buchanan
and R.J.Trenbath.
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Aosent: b.oervisors- 'done.`
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On motion of Supervisor Long seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $7500.00 be transferred from the Surveyor's General Fund
Maintenance appropriations in Supervisor District ,yl, to the Supervisors General Fund
1laintenance Appropriations of Supervisor District #1.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
In Platter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon reauest of D/+J.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
Hlg:,:ways Fund Warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the SUM of 15.713.95 be t-ansferredfrom the
Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set out, to wit;
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
' Accts. #-I Acets.- n2 Accts #3 accts. Pay
- - ---- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- -
675 - - - - $z379 -
$117.30
677 39.01
679 $37.14
680 155.26 93-�5
682 a 36.25
693 16.07
100.54
6654 11.94 18.59
696 55.25
697 34.00
689 7.11
los.75
691 989.69
90.00
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V6r. # Surveyor Sup.Dlst. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accts. #1 Accts #2 Accts # 3 Accts Pay
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
692 - -- - - - - - -- -
6933 $97.50
�+ 3125 10$31.55 - !
695 $1332.46
696 116.70
698 500.00 925.38
699 19.50 _
700 45.00
701 10.00
702 90.00
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704 89-43
73.56
7o55 376.93
o 3
39.15
709 134.27 14.6J
710 6.93 3
712 5 76 135.00
75.72
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716 42.50 101.10 -
717 35.10 {
1000.73 - $2547.953�3 3 9� 39F9.50
Grand Total — 35,713.95•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In I"atter of Leasing Quarters
in hall of Records Buildim to
California State Highway Patrol. i
It is by the Board ordered that the lease on the quarters now occupied by the
California State Highway °atrol in the basement of the hall of Records building be and
same is hereby ordered continued for a period of one year from and after Jan. 31st,
1938, at a rental of $1.00 per year.
In Matter of Approval of Addenda
to Specifications for the construction
of an Addition to the County Hospital.
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E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, having presented to this Board, an addenda
to the specifi cations for construction of an addition to the Contra Costa County
Hospital, t
I' IS BY 1°HE BOARD ORDE�;D that said addenda be and the same are hereby
approved and ordered a part of the original specifications.
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In Matter of Authorizing the
District Attorney to take a
action against the Estate of Eva L. ?
Cole, deceased, for recovery of moneys. - v
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The County of 6ontra Costa having extended to Eva L. Cole during her lifetime,
County Support in the syn of 8171.20, !
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREii that District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and
he is hereby authorized to take the necessary action for recovery of the said sum of
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$171.20 against the estate of Eva L. Cole, deceased. J
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In Letter of Installation of _
Two Lights on ''Willow Pass road,
Supervisor Dlstric* --,4.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, _
= IS _ '.HEBO 1,D FDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric dompany, be and -F
they are hereby authorized to place two 6CO C.P. ornamental bracket street lamps
' at the follp'vin:- locations, to wit:
one, ?` Northeast corner North Broadway and •.Villo`u Pass Road.
One at S/S Willo'e Pass Road, 64, E/O Ambrose School,
the cost of maintenance of saidlights tc be a charge against the road finds of
Supervisor Dl strict !T.,. 1i•
In Latter of Restoring to the Current
Assessment Rolls'Redeemed Delinquent -
•Property.
Geo. O.+eese,County Assessor having filed with this Board his request that the
Auditor of Contra costa County be authorized to restore to the 1937-38 Assessment Roll
and extend taxes on following properties ;7hich have been redeemed by installments, or
'rholly redeemed and property sold by the Tax Collector at public auction, since July
,lst, 1937, and said request ha.ing been approved by the District Attorney of Contra --
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOhh D ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author- "
ized to restore to the 1937-38 assessment rolls and extend taxes on the follow'.ng
list of prouert7, to wit:
SECTIGN 381717 OF THE POLITICAL CODE PROPERTIES
REDc:P1.'.ED I_i FULL.
No 18414. East Richmru:d Heights. lot 13, Blk 68, Assessed value land, $100.
No. 16521:San Pablo Villa Tr 3 5.9' Lot 3, Blk 5, Assessed value land, $5.
No.20105: Pullman To;onsite, Lot 5, Blk 15, Assessed value of land $60.
No. 23077: Bay View Park, Lots 19 8 20, Blk 13, Assessed value of land, $100 _
No. 31257: North Berkeley Terrace, Lots 6-7, Blk 43, Assessed value land $200.
No. 33149: Richnond Junction, Lot 10, Blk 15, Assessed value of lard $50 =#
No. 48934: East Richmond Heights, Lot 2.0, B1k78, Assessed value land, ,;40.
No. 49228: East Richmond Heights i/2, Lot 16, Blk 97, Assessed value land, $40.
No. 49232: East Richmond Heights ,52, Lots 2021, Blk 97, Assessed value land $60.
No. 49773: East hichmond Heights #4, Lot 6, Bik 124, Assessed value lard $30. h
No. 8178: Town of Pt. Richmand Official Lao #3, Lot 24,B1k B„ Assessed value land, -
' 100.
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No. 9569: Highland Tract, Lot 11, Blk J, assessed value of land $100, Impts. $100.
No. 27830: Inner Harbor Business Blks, Lots 24-25, Blk 14, Assessed value land, $100.
No. 40895: City of Pittsburg, S. 1/2 Lot 9, Blk 10, Assessed value land, $250.
No. 48527: Te,oksbury Heights Tr, Lot 6, Blk 19, Assessed value of P nd $40.
' No. 51524: Andrade Rose Tract ,#1, Lot 16, Blk 3, Assessed value of land, $35•
SECTICN 3817L OF THE POLITICAL CODE
PROPERTIES REDEEHED UNDER INSTALLtd�'`1T PLAN.
No. 796: Richmond Fourth Addn. Lot 2, Blk 35, Assessed value 1p.nd $140.
No. 800: Richmond Fourth Addn. Lots 6-7, Blk 35, Assessed value land, $180.
No. 4630: 'Aalls -arbor Center, Lots 1-12, Inc. Blk 8, Assessed value land,$1230.
No. 30693: North Berkeley Terrace Tr. Lot 5, Blk 29, Assessed value land, $70.
No. 30901: North Berkeley Terrace, Lots 19-20, Blk 29, Amsessed value land, $140.
No. 30973: North Berkeley Terrace, Lot 34, Blk 31, Assessed value land, $70. >:
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No. 30974: Nor* Berkeley Terrace, Lots 35-36, Blk 31, Assessed value land, 4140.
No. 31187: North Berkeley Terrace, Lot 14, Blk 39, Assessed value of land $70.
No. 31282: North Berkeley Terrace, Lots 13-14, Blk 45, Assessed value land, $180.
Nb. 31914: Boulevard Gardens Tr#1, N. 1/2 of Lot 6, Blk 29, Assessed value land. $140.
No. 32866 Behrens Tract, Lot=_ 50-51- Sec.A, Assessed value of lard, $120.
No. 32687: Behrens Tract, Lots 35-36, Sec. B, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 32867: Behrens Tract, Lots 52-53 Sec. A, Assessed VaLue of land, $120.
Ho. 32681: nehrens Tract, Lot 23, Sec. B, Assessed value of land, $60. �. -
110. 32365: Henderson Tapseott Tr #1, lot 44, Blk 13, Assessed value land, $120.
No. 32886: Behrens "Tract, Lots 31-32-33-34, Sec. B, Assessed value of land, $240.
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No. 33122: Richmond Junction, Lots 15-16, Blk 14, Asses=ed value land, 3100.
No. 33274: Richmond Junction Hei zh ts, Lots 14-15, Blk 25, Assessed value land, ,^y160.
No. 32892: Behrens Tract, Lots 24, Sec. B, Assessed value lard, $60.
No. 35079: Berkeley Coy:nt ry Club Terrace Unit #1, Lot 60A, assessed value land, $60.!
No. 35080. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1, Lot 60B, Assessed value of land,550.
No. 35061: Berkeley Co�lntry Club 'Terrace Unit #1, Lot 60C, Assessed value land, $50. _
No. 35062: Be r?:eley Country Glub Terrace Unit #1, Lot 60D, Assessed value lard, $50.
No. 35083: =erkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1, Lot 60E, Asses=ed value land, 350. ;
No. 35204: Berkeley Conan,ry Club Terrace Unit #1, Lot 153A, Assessed value land, $90..
No. 35205: Berkeley Country Club Terrace Uni-: #l, Lot 1538, Assessed value land, $90
No. 35206: Berkeley Courtry Glub Terrace Unit #1, Lot 154A, Assessed va ue land, $90.
No. 31156: North Berkeley Terrace Tr. Lot 13, Blk 38, AssesGed Vn1ue land, $70.
No. 52406: In Rancho San Paolo, Por. Lots 122-323, Assessed value land, $7,160. `
In Matter of Request for additional
Traffic Officers for Contra Costa
County. '
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Owing to the extensive increase in motor traffic on the highways throughout
Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BCARD O^DERED that S.C.'Wells, Clerk of tl-1s Board,
be and he is hereby ordered to write to the Chief of the California State Highway
Patrol, reeuesting that additional traffic officers be assigned to the County of
Contra Costa...
In Matter of Granting Authority .
to Tax Collector to conduct sale
Of property for delinquent taxes.
The foll.owin.r resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board.:
BE PT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this -card that
that the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold
pursuant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than '
the amount set op_oosite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described,plus costs
of sale;
BE IT FUn'=HEP. RESCLVED: That this Board petition the State Controller of
Stn<te of California, for authority to conductsaid sale as set out in this Resolution.
PROPERTY SOLD TG 'PPE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for the D-1 inquent Taxes
of 1928: `
In Herman's Addition to Richmond: Lots 21-22, Blk 27, Deed No. 84.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00 d�llnrs, plus costs of
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InWall's Harbor Center T-act: Lots 8-9 Blk-12, Deed No. 98. -
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. x
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract: Lots 33-34, Blk 21, Deed No. 99.
To be. sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars Mus costs of sale.
In the Amended flap of the City of nichmond- Lot 11, Block 120, Deed No. 111.
To be sold for a sum not less than veenty ($20.00) dollars, pts costs of sale.
In the Town of Point Richmond, Official f..apg No. 3 - Lots 3-4-5, Block 0, Deed #115.
' To be sole for a sum not less than forty (940.00) dollas, plus costs of sale.
Inthe 'Best nichmond Tract- Lot.5 Block 6, Dred No. 125.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Gularte Tract, Lots 13 to 17, inclusive. Deed No. 153.
Blk 12.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,.
In theRichmond PullmanBome Tract: Lot 16, Block 15 Deed No. 164. z,
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty five (525.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 5oito's Addition to Richmond- Lots 21 and 42, Block 7. Deed No. 178.
To be sold for a sum not less than sixty ($60.00) dollars plus rosts of sale. ,..`
I-. Fast Richmond Boulevard 'Tract- Lot 12, Block 21. Deed No. 199• --'-'�
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In East Richmond Boulevard Tract: Lot 13, Block 22, Deed No. 200. `•7
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -?
In Pullman Townsite, Lots 34-35-36, Block 12, Deed No. 231.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Ball's Addition to Richmond- Lot 17, Block 145. Deed No. 235. -s
To be sold for a s= not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Wall's Addition to Richmond: Lots 7-8, Block 173. Deed No. 251. -.y
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. - ?-�
In Well's Addition to Richmond; Lots 16-17, Block 173. Deed No. 254.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. _}y.
In Wall's Addition to nichmond; Lot•3, Block 174. Deed No. 255•
' To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (615.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. f
In 'Wall's Addition to Richmond: Lot 14, Block 174. Deed No. 256.
to be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Va13's Addition to Richmond: Lots 28-29, Block 175• Deed No. 257 "y
To be sold for a sum not less than. Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
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In the Ke;: Tact: Lots 39-40, Block 6. Deed No. 273.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty five ($25.00) D;llars, i.lus costs of sale. -`
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In Central Richmond No. 2: Lots 5-6-7, Block 2. Deed No. 28?,
To be sold for a sum not less than forty (340.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2: Lot 3, Block 7, Deed No. 287.
To be sold for a sum not less than ten (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In the Hubcr Addition- Lot 29, Block- 2, Deed No. 296
To be sold for a am not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the, Coleman Pullman Tract: Lots 40-41, Block 8. Deed No. 303. _
To be sold for a sum not less than trenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Coleman Pullman Tract: Lot 16, Blockil. Deed No. 304.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In Bay Vie^, Park: Lot 22, Block 9. Deed No. 316.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bny Vie,, Park: Lots 2-3, Block 14. Deed No. 317-
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17.To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (320.00) dollar?, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park: Lots 6-7-8, Block 14. Deed No. 318.
To be sold for a sum not less than Bixty($60.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
In-Bay Viea Park: Lot 27, Block 21, Deed No. 327• s
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Uay Vie^, park: Lot 71, Block 21. Deed No. 32.3.
o be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. `t
In the First Additio to Bay Vies^. Park! Lots 6-7-8, Block E. Deed No. 347. _
To be sold for a s'm not les° than Forty (540.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 'b, Richmond Annex; Lot 45, Block 3. Deed No. 348.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale.
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In the Richmond annex: Lots 21-22, Block 5 Deed No.349. -_
To be sold for a sum not less than thirt7($30.00) dollars, plus costcof sale.
342 Jan. 3rd, 1938.
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In the Richmond Annex,.Lot.12, Block 42. Deed P1o. 358;.
To be.sold for a sum not less than ts,enty (320.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex: Lot 21, Block 45. Deed No. 359. I
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the.Wilson Addition: Lot 1, Block D. Deed No. 368.
To be.sold for a sum not less than fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
•In the Wilson Addition: Lot 4, Block D. Deed No. 369.
To be sold for a sum not less thr_n Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sp..le.
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In the Cerritos Additiin T.o Richmond: Lot 6, Block 1. Dead No. 372.
To be sold for a sim not less than fifteen (415.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. i
In the Cerritos Addition to Richmond: Lot 5 Block 2. Deed No. 373.
To be sold for a sum no.t less than Fifteen: (415.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
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In the B.Boorman Additi,n to the City of Pullman: Lot 4, Block. 2. Deed No. 377
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In the B.Boorman Addition to the City of Pullman: Lot 13, Block 4. Deed No. 37- x
To be sold for.a sun not less than 'Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond: Lots 24-25, 27 and 32, Bloc's 5, Deed #4o4L -'
To be sold for a.sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seaver addition to Richmond: Lots 12--25, 52, Block 7. Deed #405.
To be sold for a.sum not less than Forty ($40.00),dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the J.C,Owens Addition to the City of Richmond: Lot 10, Block 7: Deed No. 408.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (?10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Harbor Gate Subdivision. Lots 21-22, Block B. Deed No. 409.
To be. sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus coots of sale.
In the Harbor Front 'Tract: Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 4. Deed No. 411.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty (540.00) dllars, plus costs of sale.
In the Harbor Business Blocks: Lots 3-4, Block 9. Deed No. 413.
To be sold for a sum not les= than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,.
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Inthe Coleman Pullman. Tract: Lots 30-31, Block 1. Deed No. 416.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman. Trac.: Lot 35, Block 1. Deed No. 417.
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To be sold for sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the First Addlti�n to Bay View Park: Lot 23, Block E. Deed Pio. 422.
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To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Alta Puente Terrace: Lots 17 to 22, inclusive, Block 4. Deed No. 423.
To be sold for a slim not less than seventy-five dollars ($75.00) plus costs of sale.
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In Alta Punta Terrace: Lot 3, Block 5. Deed No. 424.
To be sold for a sun not less than.ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract: Lot 12, Block 3, Deed No. 429.
To be sold for a sum not less then Ten (010.00) dollars,_olus costs of sale.
In-4orth Berkeley Terrace 'Tract: Lots 25-26, Block 5. Deed No. 430. _
To be sold for a sum not less thanThirty ($$30.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale. _
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PROPMTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 2.6, 1930, for the DELINQUENT TAXES OF 19;29:
in Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2: Lot 289-A. Deed No. 734. !
To be sold for a sum not less thwi Twenty (3320.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2: Tot 328-B. Deed `?o. 794-
To be sold for s ,,m not les- than Twenty ($20.00) dollars plus costs of s?le. ;
In the North Berkeley Terrace 'Tract: Lots 11 to 16, inclusive, Block 31. Deed #6M;
To be sold for a sum not less than One hundred t.eenty (7120.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
In the N-nrthBer:celey Terrace Tract: Lot 7, Block 40. Deed No. 625.
To be sold 'or a sum no. less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Berkeley Highlands Addition (Sub. of Block 2) Lot 13, Block U, Deed #910
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In Walls 2nd Addition: Dot 25, block 229. D^ed P?a• 915.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 9, Block 69, Deed No. 1009.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5,00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
In NorthRichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 10, Block 69. Deed No. 1010.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 11, Block 69, Deed No. 1011.
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To be sold for a Rum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In NorthRiehmond Land & Ferry Co. No.2: Lot 12, Bloc's 69, Deed No. 1012.
To be sold for a. sum not less than Five (05.00) dollars, plus costs of =_ale.
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In North :Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 13, Block 69, Deed No. 1013.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In forth Richmond Land & r'erry Co. No. 2: Lot 14, Block 69. Deed No. 1014. --
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 15, Block 69. Deed No. 1015.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond F.ei;rM s Tract No. 4: Lor, 3, Block 128. Deed No. 1145. 1 <3
To be S016 for a sum not -less than Ten ,v10.00) dollars,
(' plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4: Lot 16, Block 128, Deed No.-1146.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Martinez Center Tract 1: N. 1/2 of Lot 20, All of Lot 21, Block 2, Deed No. 1186.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollar=, plus costs of sale.,
1 In the ;.fatter of Applicati;ns
for Aid.
IT IS BY THE BOk:.D ORDERED that the aoplications following be and the same are
hereby granted, to wit
AldtdA REGELLO, RFD 364, Richmond. :
Neegv Blind aid in the amount of $25.00 State and $25.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
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CLIVE V. CAMP, 785 Lassen St. Richmond. "4
Old Age Security in the amount of $2.50 State and $2.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
ELBA A. CMAPI TJ, 747- 9th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $3.50 State and b3.50 county aid Der month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
MATHILDA EISE.IBERG, 410 Uard Ave. El Cerrito:
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aidper month
be granted to begin ae of 1-1-38•
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ALLIE M. McNURLIN, Pinole.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State and $10,00 county aid per month
be granted t0 begin as of 1-1-35.
ISADORE I1ORGANSTIN, I
5224 McBryde Ave. R1eP�.^.cin.
Old Age Secnr_t•v in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month ':
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38. _A
EUGE.+E NOEL, 571- 3th St. Richmond.
Old Aze Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-33-
ANDREW OLSON, 310 Barrett Ave. Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
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_ ISdEZ SHULT":, 153- 3rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $4.00 State and $4.00 county aid per month
be granted to :.egin as of 1-1-38.
SARAH F. VIERHELLER, RFD- 1, Box 1711, Pichcmnd.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.00 State and $7.00 county aid per month be
granted to begin as or 1-1-33.
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WILLIAM ALLGAIER, 146-11th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the aoount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month -'-q
' be renewed is of 10-1937•
FANNIE COTTLE, Sante Fe Depot, Box 399, San Pablo. '
Old Age Security in the amount of 312.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed Ps of 10-1937. -.'.i.
ANNA MARIA GOSS, 13 Park Place, Pt. Richmond. 'r
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 8-1937. ,
' FAIdNIE BASSELL. RFD, Box 1080, Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the amount of y12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937• ;
MARTIN HOV, 5745 Potrero, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the am..ount of $15.00 Stpte and $15.00 county aid per month
be renewed ns of 8-1-37.
4BBIL' OAKES, 273 So. 4th, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 8-1-37;
CARRIE SARGENT- 324 So. 9th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month .,.'
de renewed is of 8-1 ?.•
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344 I Jan. 3rd, 1935.
JOSEPH SARGENT, 324 So. 9th St. Richmond.
Old -age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as 0.' 6-1-37. .
ANNA t LLIS, 624 C'ranslor Ave. Richr..Dnd.
Old Age Security in the amount of 47.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month be j
r.newed as of 9-1937-
'LEEn^ CQR!dELL, 2023 Burge ck arc. R ch. _
1 Mond.
OId Age Securi in the amount of $0.75 stat-e and -5.75 County aid per month
be renewed ^s of 9-1937, and Increased to 412.50 State and :$12.50 County ala n-r
month as of 1-1-36.
FRANK :%;c CAFFcRTY, 1525 Merced St. Richmnd.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.-0 State and j7.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 6-1937, and increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per
month as of 1-1-36.
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MARY PREIRA, 447-22nd it. Richmond. j
Old Age Security in the amount o' =17.00 State and 8317-CO County aid per month
be increased to 417.50 State and $17.50 Gounty aid per month as cf
ELIZABETH YALE 239- 3rd St. RICH...iS i. '
Old Age Security in the amount of 315.00 State and $15.00 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid per month as of 1-1-3e,
ELIHU YALE. 239 3rd St. Richmond.
Old age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and 317.50 County aid as of 1-1-3g.
i SIDNEY H. BUS? Rodeo.
_ Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and j17.50 6unty aid prr month
oe discontinued ns of 12-31-37.
CHARLES CURRY, San Pablo:
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 12-31-37.
GEORUE PLATO, 412-?lsi Su. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of ;$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid. per month
be discontinued as Of 12-31-37.
OSCAR GREEN, RFD 822,Richm3nd.
Old Age Security be denied.
JOSEPH GRIFFIN, Rte 1, Bos 126, Richmond. I,
Old Age Security be denied.
ELSIE HOUPEiiT, 5724 Sacramento Ave. Richmond. j
Old Age Security be denied.
El v:�A ZETTA KIRBY, 703 Norvell St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security be. denied. .
TERESA LASSA, 317 So. L9th St. I ichmond.
Old -ge Security be denied.
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ALFRED lSICHAEL. 141 So. 2nd, -Richmond,
Old Age Security be deniea.
SAI:AUEL NOLAND, 407 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond. i
Old Age Security be denied.
LOVINA SHELLENBERGER, 919- 7th St.Richm•ond.
Old Age Security be denied.
14ARRI EP 'AH I^_F, 417- 21st St. hic^mond.
Old Age Security be denied.
VIRGINIA SHIM, 1120 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. '
$10.00 State and $1.1. 00 county aid per month for needy children be restored as
of 1-1-38. I
MARY BRIGHT, 25 Nichol Ave. Pt.Riehm ond.
$10200 State and $30.00 County aid per month for needy children be. renewed as
of 1-1936.
CHAFLU'.:E CHA!"BLRLAI:,:, 137- 14th. St.Richmorid.
$?0. State aid per for needy chili en be renewed ns of 1-1938.
THERESA CODINA Nt. Richmond.
$40.00 State and 420.00 county aid per month for needy children be. renewed as
of 8-1937•
KATIE TURNER, lit.Richmond.
$20.00 State aid permonth for needy children be renewed as of 1-1938.
ANjIE J. CHASE, Alamo.
Old Age Security in the amount of 410.50 Stnte and $10.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-33.
ULYSSES G. BREWS'TE'R, Da.nyille.
Old"ge Security in the amount Of 317.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937.
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NICHOLAS DEVINE, Lafayette ^s
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 12-31-37.
WALTEh C. EDWARDS, Port Costa.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 12-31-37.
JEANS^TE BOUNDREAU, Box 222, Walnut Creek..
Old ^ge Security to the nmount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month ,$s
' be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
CHARLES CHRIS_IANSEN, RFD nl, Box 645; Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38. `aye
MARGARET LAMBERT, 2142 Galindo St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State and $14.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
' J.H. R_CKEP2S, RTE 2, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 St-te and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
FREDERICK WESTWOOD, 1264 Plaza Pl. Martinez.
Old -ge Security in she amount of $6.50 State and $6.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
MILLIE WESTWOOD, 12,4 Plaza Pl. Martinez_
Old Age Security In the amount of $6.50 State and $6.50County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
CATHERINE E. 'ARIGHT, 2820 Leslie Ave. PR 1, Martinez. .:
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
GEORGE WRIGHT, RFD R 1, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount Of 47.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
FREDERICK KEYS, rte ,#2, Concord.
013 Age Security In the amount of $17.50State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed ^s of 9-1-37-
JOSEPH W. LINTZ, 103 F. St.Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937•
ALBERTA LITTLET017, Rose Apt s. #4, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month ,
be renewed as of 9-1937.
BARBARA MENDENHALL, Rte 1, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17. State and $1.. county aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937, and increased to $17.50 State and 17.50 County aid per month
as of 1-1-38.
EDIVARD SWIFT, P.O. Box 395, Walnut Creek. 13
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County ald'per month
be renewed as of 9-1937•
EFFIE C. WOODBURY, Box 66, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 12-1937.
FRANCES R. BELLO, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied.
' E6:ILY WJODARD, RFD Box 55, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied.
VIRGIAIA NEATHAMER, 1014 Ferry St. Martinez. -
.310. State aid per month fm, needy children be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
ETHEL KEEFE, 230 Green St. Martinez.
$10.00 State and $25.00 county Aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 8-1937, and decreased to $10.00 State and $10, county aid per month as of 2.1-38..
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GIRO ^i_JALLIUAR , 696 Cutterst. Pittsburg.
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$25. State and $25. county aid per month for needy blind be renewed a's of
10-1937•
JOSEPH ID E RICKAP.D. 315 West Linn St. Port Chicago.
Needy blind aid be. denied.
MURY JANE HAINEY, 437 Cumberland S*. Pittsbu.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
PE,UL, CARDIVE:..L, Byron 3
County cash allowance in the nnount of $45.00p.,r month be, made payable to
Mrs. Eliza •"ardwell, Byron, 12-1-37. ;3
346 ( January 3rd, 1935.
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JOHN M. THOMPSON, P.O. Box 156, Byron
Old Age Security-in the amount of $17.50 State and 317.50 munty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 1-1-35-
MARY UREN, RFD Box 126, Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 Co-nty aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38. i
ELI2i:BEPH FORTNERR, RTE 1, #1, Box 252, F,-Brent mod,
Old age Security- in the amount of $12.50 Rtate and $12.50 County ald per
month be rene'sed as of 8-1937•
MARY GRANT, 241 Ashbury St. Apt: 3 San Francisco.
Old -ge Security in the amount of $17.50 State. and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-193 .
WILLIA, T. JOHNSON, Byron j
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937.
FREDERICK NIROAD, Brentwood,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 10-1937.
ALMI NOELL, Box 122, Antioch.
Old Age security in the amount of $17.50 State and `.x'17.50 County aid per month
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be. renewed as of 9-1937.
MAUDE WILSO':, 500 A. 2nd, Antioch. I
Old Age Security in the amount of 317-50 State and 517.50 County aid per month f
be discontinued as of 12-31-37-
SAMUEL D. BRIiGES, Box 76, Byron j -
Old Age Security be denied.
R,.MALDA TOVAR, O'Hara Ave. Oakley
550. State and $20. county aid per mo, for needy ohildren be granted to I
begin as of 1-1-38.
GAILEN MARTIN, C/o Mrs. H.W.Crisler, 634- 4th St. Richmond. j
510.00 State and 310.00 county aid per month payable to Mrs. H.W.Crisler,
be renewed as a Ward if the Juvenile Court, as of 8-1937.
MARIAN, DOROTHY &AUGUST HU:,_%, C/o Mrs. A.Lodi, 404 Green St. Martinez. i
C/o Mrs.Mary Vogel, 2875 Willow Pass Rd, Concord. r
$20.00 State and 320. County ald permonth for 'Wards of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 9-1937, for the care of August and Lorothy, who are In the home of
Mrs. Mary Vogel, f
$10,00 State and 410.00 County aid pc rmonth for'the Ward of the Juvenile I
Court be renewed as of 9-1937, for the care of Marian, who is in the home of Mrs.
Lodi.
MIRIANI, HOSE, M;ARIO & CAM"LLE, C/o $t.Uary of the Palms, Mission: San Jos".
C/o Mrs. Geo. Cockerton, Walnut Creek.
C/o Mrs. Ellen Gallagher, 807 Lexington, E.C. j
$30. State and 720 county aid per month for w-rds of the Juvenile Court b- !
renewed s of 8-1-37, ane that $30 State, and $20 County aid per month be decreased
to $20. State and 410 county aid per mono' as of 1-1-38, (+10.00 State and 'PlO.00
County aid per month'for ilarto be discontinued ).
CASTAGNASSO, LOUISE. C/o Mrs. Winifred Myers, Danville.
$10. State and $15. County aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court
be renewed as of 8-1937•
GREGORY, ALBERT, C/o Mrs. Mary White, Children's Home Finding Society, Oakland.
$10. State and w10 county aid per month for a Ward of the Juvenile Court be.
discontinued as of 1-1-38•
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 10th, 1935, at 10 `
o'clock A.M.
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ZN THE BOARD C• SUPEMVISORS OF COATBA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CA.UcRAIA,
Monday, JANUARY 10th, 1939.
The Board met at 10 o'clock. A-M,
Present: Hon. W.J,Buchar..^n, ch4irman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cnmmings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.;iells, Clerk.
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' In the Mntter of Receiving Bids ,
for construction of Addition to
County Hospital Building.
This hoard having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of an
addition to the Coarty Hospital Building In the City of Martinez, and this
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being time and place set out in said adverti^_cment for receiving of bids, the V
' following bids are received by the Board, to wit:
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CARPENTRY e1N_ WISCELLANEOUS 'WORK. A
BID OF A. FREDERICK AINDb2.SON:
For work described below., Contract for
for tY.e lump sum of Four thousand two hundred sixty-th ez dors
($4,263-00)
BID OF CARL OVERAA:
For work described below, Contract for Carpentry and Miscellaneous
the lump sum of $5,256.00.
,BID OF D.W. 14ICHOLSON: j
For the work described below, Contract for Carpentry & Miscellaneous
for the sum of $4,900.00.
BID OF ELLIER J. FREETHY.
For the work described below:> Contract for Carpentry & Miscellaneous, ,
the lump sum of $6,419.00.
' - BID OF Ei.?IPx' CC115T5UCiION CO. LTD. '
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For the wor' described below, Codract for carpentry and Miscellaneous
the lump sum of 56,193.00.
BIL` OF GEORGE FETERSLII:
For the wow= described below, Contract for Carpentry &Miscellaneous
the lump sum of $4,270.00.
EXCAVAT_P;G AND COiJCREPE.
BID OF GEORGE PETERSEN.
Fo- r.orf described below, Contract for excavation and concrete work,
the lump su- of $6,192.00.
BID OF FRFDERICK A. ANDERSON:
For the work desc.-iced belom, Contract for Excavation and concrete wo*1
the lump sum of $6,448.00.
BID OF ELiPL9F; CC,1S'iFiUCTIOi! CC. LTD.
' For work described below, contract for excavation and concrete work,
the !Ump sun of $8,805,00.
BID OF LLIFIi J. FREETHY:
For work described below, Contract for excavation and concrete •.^ork,
the lump sum of $6,629.00.
BID OF CARL OVERAA:
For work described bellw, Contract for excavation and concrete work,
the '_vmn sum of 57050.00.
BIL' OF J.H FITZ3AURICE: Lump sum of $6630.00.
-AG, THLNG AND PLASTERING.
BID OF WILLIAM MAKIN:
For the work described in contract, for furring, lathing and plastering
the lump sum of '54519.00.
(a) Add exterior lathing, and plastering on steel studs
(}Mite cement finish) • $2.00 per sq. yd.
(b) Omit exterior lathing and pirstering on steel studs (:vhite
cement finish) $1.85 per sq. yard.
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(c) Add furring, lathing and plastering of 6" non—bearing partitions $1.90 j
pe^ sq.yd;
(d) Omit furring, lathing and plastering of 6" non—bearing partitions, $1.g0
per sq. y6. so-
(e) Add-brown and white coat on concrete $.70 per sq. yd.
(P) Omit brown and white coat on concrete,.60 per sq. yd.
BID OF Id. J. KING:
For the work described in the Contract for furring,lathing and plastering,
the lump sum of $4022.00. 5
(a) Add exterior lathing, and plastering on steel studs, (white cement Pinish)i
42.25 per Sq. yd.1
(b) Omit exterior lathing, and plastering on steel studs (white cement finish )
$1.50 per do. yd.
(c) Add Purring, lathing and plastering:, of 6" non—bearing partitions,
$4.25 Per sq. yd.
(d) Omit furring, lathing and plastering, of 6" non—bearing partitions,
$2.50 per sq. yd.
(e) Add brown and white coat on concrete, 3.05 per sq. yd.
(f) Omit brown and white coat on concrete, .60 per sq. yd.
BID OF VANCE PETERSEV:
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For the work described in the Contract for furring, lathing and plastering, j
the lump sum of $6599.00. i
(a) Add exterior lathing and plastering on steel studs (white cement finish)
$2.50 per sq. yd
(b) Omit exterior lathing and plastering on steel studs (white cement finish)
$2.10 per sq.yd.% _
(c) Add furring, lathing and plastering of 6" non—bearing partitions
$2.00 per sq.yd
(d) Omit furring, lathing and plastering of 6" non—bearing partitions,
$1.70 per sq. yds:
(e) Add brown and •,bite coat on concrete, x1.00 per so. yd.
(f) Omit brown and white coat on concrete, $.85 per sq. yd.
PAINTII7G.
BID OF IRA E. SCOTT_
For the work described below, Contract•for painting the lump sum of $1700.00.1
BID OF RAPHAEL CO.
For the work described below, Contract for painting, the lump sum of $030.00.1
BID OF J.F. ECKER:
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For the work described below, Contract for painting, the lump sum of 81099.601
BID OF PATTERSO:d BROS: I
For the work described below: Contract for painting, the lump sum of $045.00.
ROOFIHG & SHEET METAL WORK
BID OF MASTERCPAFT TILE & ROOFING CO:
For the work described below , Contract for $714.00 the lump sum of Seven
hundred fourteen and no/100 dollars.
BID OF MARTINEZ SHEET METAL WORKS.
For the work described, below, contract for roofing, sheet metal end water—
proofing, the lump sum of 3603.00.
BID OF GF,HERAL ROOFZI•!G CC1.7PI'•Y:
For the work described below, Contract for sheet metal waterproofing,
the lump sum of $604.00.
PLUMBING.
BID OF E,iAX FIfdZn'R...
For the work described below, Contract for plumbing, the lump sum of $4,544.
BID OF L.J. KRUSE CO.
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For the work described below, Contract f;r Plumbing the lump sum of $4675.00.1
ELECTRIC :YORK.
BID OF T. L. ROSENBERG CO. j
For the work described below, contract for addition to the County Hospital 1
Building, lump sum of $1627.00.
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STEEL AND STEEL ERECTIC@.
BID OF SOULE STEEL WIPA1JY:
For the work described below, Contract for steel and steel erection
the lump sum of $4,732.00.
BID OF TRU50ON STEEL, C01JTANY:
' For the work described below, Contract for steel and steel erection, _
the lump sum of $5,175.^0.
TILE WORK.
BID OF RIGNEY TILE CO.
For work described below, contract for the lump sum of $476.00.
BID OF SUPERIOR TILE COIdPANY.
' - For work described below, contract for Tile work, the lump sum of $496.00. 7.
PID OF >uEIRI'.iG^_ILE COIIPAidY:
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For work described below, Con'.ract for lump sum of $525.00.
BID OF AIdERICAN ART TILE COMPALY:
For work described below, Contract =or Tile work, lump sum of $596.00.
LINOLEUM.
BID OF SUPERICR TILE COMPANY:
For work described below, contract for linoleum, the lump sum of $622. ..
DID OF RIGNEY TILE CO.
For work described 'below, Contract for the sum of $696.00.
BID OF AMERICAN ART TILE CORPAN'Y: -
For work described below, contract for linoleuu], the lump sum of $645.00. ;
BID OF LI14OLEUM STUDIO_
' FOR work described below, Co-t••act for Linoleum the lump swum of $755.00.
BID OF PETERSO:J COBBY COIIPAMY. -.
For work described'below, Contract for Linoleum and Rubber Base, the lump
sum of $732.00. '
HEATIcli AND VF.'NTILATING. .
BID OF MAX FINZEL. -�
For ::,ori: described below, Contract for heating & Ventilating, the lump
sum of $3,320 00. <
BID OF THyMkS J. KEMEDY:
For work described 'below, Contract for heating end Ventilating, the lump.
sum of $3,119.00.
BID OF L. J. KRUSE CO. =r
For work described below, Contract for heating and ventilatingthe lump
sum of $3,565.00.
' BID OF GECRGE C. BELL.
For the work described'Delos, Contract for heating and ventilating, the
111mi, sum of $3,290.00.
Said bids are referred to Architect E.G.Bangs, forfurther consideration,
to report to this Board at 3 o'clock P.L.
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InMntter of Awarding Contract to A.
Frederick Anderson, for carpentry
and miscellaneous work, on Addition
to County Hospital Bulaing.
Architect E.G.Bangs, havini, reported to this board that the bid of A.Frederick
Anderson, for the doing of carpentry and miscellaneous_ work on the Addition to the j
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County Hospital Building is the lowest and best bid received; j
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded
to A. FREDERICK ANDERSON, on his bid of 44,263.00; said contractor to give a bond. i -
guaranteeing'thP faithful performance of said contract, in one-h-alf of the amount of
said bid, and a bona guaranteein,, labor and materialmen in the sum of one-half of j
the amount of said bid. II
IT IS WICHEP.. ORDERED that the District attorney prepare contract for said worl.,
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In the S?atter of Awarding of Contract
to George'Petersen, for excavating and
concrete work, on Addition to County j
Hospital Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that the bid of George
Petersen, for excava.ti and concrete work on the Addition on to the County Hospital -
Building is the lowest and best bid received;
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IT IS by ?i:: EG4RD ORDERED that said contract be snd the same is hereby awardeal
to GEORGE PETERSEN, on his bid of $6192.00, said contractor to give a bond guarantee-j -
ing'the faithful performance of said contract, In one-hnlf of the amount of said bid,
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and a bond guaranteeing labor and materialmen in the svm of One-half of the amount of j
said bid. �
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for said
work.
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In the Matter of Awarding of Contract
to WILS,I.4M I;UIKIH, for furring, lathing
and plastering on W dItInn to County
Hospital Bunning.
Architect E.G.Ba-igs, having reported to this Board that the bid of William I -
Makin, for furring, laths '
ng dna plaster{ng on addition to County Hospital Building,
is the lowest and best bid received; j
IT IS BY THE BOA1iD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby l e
awarded to 'ASLLL4?6 ?"IN, on his bid of 3-519.00, said contractor to give a bond
guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, in one-half of the amount
of said bid, and a bond guaranteeing labor and materialmen in the sum of One half of
the amount of said bid.
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IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for said work
In Matter of Awarding of Contract
to RAPHAEL CO. for Painting on Addition j
to County Hospital Building,
Architect E.G,Bar:gs, having reported to this Board that the bid of Raphael Co.
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for printing on Additian to county Hospital Building, is the lowest and best bid
received; j
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tint said can-Tact be enn the snore is hereby
awarded to RAPHAEL CO. on their bid of $530.00, said contractors to give a bond j
guaranteeing the faiteful performance of said contract, in one hRlf of the amount
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of said bid, and a bard guaranteeing labor and materialmen in the sum ofone half of
the amount of said bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for the
said work.1, 4
' In matter of Awarding Cont-act
to Martinez Sheet Metal Works
for Roofing, sheet Metal and
Waterproofing, on addition to _
bounty Hospital Building.
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Architect E.G. Hangs, havin.- reported to this Board that the bid of Martinez
Sheet Metal Works, for roofing, sheet metal and waterproofing on addition to County -
Hospital Building, is the lowest and best bid received; q
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the seine is hereby
awarded to Martinez Sheet Metal Works, on their bid of $603.00, said contractors
to give a bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, in one-hplf
of the amount of said bid, and a bond guaranteeing labor and materialmen in the sum '
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of One half of the amount of said bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the district Attorney prepare contract for said work
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In Matter of A'.9ardinF Contract
to MAX FINZEL, for plumbing
on Addition t; County Hospital
Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that the bid of Max l'inzel
' : for plumbing on addition to County Hospital Building, is the lowest and best bid
received:
IT IS BY 'TFE BOARD ORDERED that Said contract be and the same is hereby
awarded to FLAX FTJZEL on his bid of 054k., said contractor to give a bond guaranteein.
the faithful performonce of said con.ract, in one-half of the amount of said bid,
and a bond guaranteeing labor and eat=rialmen in the sum of one half of the said
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amount of bid.
IT IS LURTHLR ORDERED that the district Attorney prepare contract for said wort.r
In Matter of Awarding Contract
to T.L. ROSENBERG CO. for Electric
Work on Addition t> County Hospital
Building;.
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Architect E.-.Hangs, havtn.- reported to this hoard that the bid of T.L.
:Rosenberg Co. for electric work on addition to the County Hospital Building, is the
(lowest and best bid received;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is here.bv
'awarded to T.L.nosenberg Co. -'or electric work, on their bid'of $1627.00, said contract 3rs
' :•to give a bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, in one-half
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of the maount o said bid, and a bond gup ranteeing,, labor and mntertalmen in sum of one ,E
:half of the said amount bid.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for said
work.
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In Matter of Awarding Contract
to SOULE STEEL COMPANY, for 1
Steel and steel erection work j
on additirr. to County Hospital Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that the bid of Soule Steel
Company, for steel and steel erection on addition to County Hospital Building,
is the lowest and best bid received.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby �
awarded to SOULE STEED. COU PANY on its bid of $4732.00, said contractor to give a
bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, in one—half of the
amount of said bid, ani a bond guaranteeing labor and materialmen in the sum of one
half of the amount of said bid.
IT I5 FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for said wo i x
In Matter of Awarding Contract i
to Rigney Tile Co. for tile work
on Addition to County Hospital
Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that the bid of Rigney Tile
Co. for tile work on addition to County Hospital Building, is the lowest and best
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bid received;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be, and the same is hereby I
awarded to RIGNEY TILE CO. on its bid of $476.00 , said contractors to give a bond j
guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, in one half of the amount of
said bid, and a b)nd vuerpnt=.eing labor and materialmen in the sum of one hall of
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the amount o_' said bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that t.'e Dist^1ct Attorney prepare contract for said work.
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THIS contract is awarded conditioned upon the said Rigney Tile Company
using California Art Tile materials in said work.X
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In Natter of Awardtnr Contract to
Superior Tile Company, for furnishing
and installing of linoleum, in addition.
to County Hospital Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs, having reurted to this Board that the btd of Superior
Tile Company for furnishing and installing of linoleum, in addition to the County
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Hospital Building, is the lowest and best bid received; j
IT IS BY THE 'HCARD ORDEMD that said contract be and the same is hereby j
awarded to Supe^ior Ttle Company, on its bid of $622, said contractors to give a bond
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guaranteeing the faithful perfo-mance of said contract, in one half of the amount ofl
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said bid, and a bond guaranteeing labor and naterialmen in the sum of one half of
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Vie amount of said bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract for said wor$K
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In Latter of awarding contract to
Thomas J.Kennedy for furnishing
. and installing of heating and
ventilating-system in-Addition
to County Hospital Building.
Architect E.G.Bangs having reported to this Board that the bid of Thomas J.Kennecy
for furnishing and installing of heating and ventilating system in Addition to County - 4
- Hospital Building is the lowest add best bid received; `.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract ba and the same is hereby awarded
to Thomas J.Kenne r 11 .00,said contractor to iv;- a bond
dy on his bid o_ 33 9 g guarantee-
Ing the faithful performance of said contract, in one half of the amount of said bid,
and a bond gusra.nteein„ labor and materialmen in the s,,m of one half of the amount .
of said bid.
IT IS FURTHisR ORDERED that the Distract Attorney prepare cont act for said work.{
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In hatter of returnimr certified -'
checks to unsuccessful bidders,
on addition to County Hospital Building.
It is by the Uo rd ordered that the certified checks which accompanied the bids
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; of the unsuccessful bidders `or workon Addition to the County Hospital By+.lding be
and the same are hereby ordered returned to said unsuccessful bidders. 'x
In Hatter of appointment of L.J.
Brennan as Superintendent of Con-
struction of Addition to County
Hospital Building.
' Upor motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
B^_LRD ORDERED that E.J.I3rennan be aid he is hereby appointed Superintendent of Con
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struction of the Addition to County Hospital Building,at a salary of $250.00 per moot ,,
to commence as of the. date of construction of said building.
IT IS FURTHER OhDERED that said E.J.Brennan, present to this Board a monthly
duly verified claim farpayment of said salnry.k
In Cutter of Payment of claims
of State Institutions.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that '
payment be nuthori-ed from the Charities 8 Corrections Fund into the State Fund
to cover services rendered the County by follominp• institutions from June Is 1937
' to December 1st, 1937, to wit:
Whittier State School $ 6h6.00
Preston School of Industry 139.25
7entura School for Girls. 780.00
Sonoma State Hone. 71tn1,71 ;
California School for the Deaf 3.19
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The an.i5 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
' And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 17th, 1938, at 10
o'clock A-id.
Chairman.
Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFCR[iIA. I
MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1938• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, u.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.��ells, Clerk. i
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In Matter of Employment of i
Emory Smith Company to test j
steel and cement materials, I ''
used on Addition to County Hospital.
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT I9 BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that Architect E.G.Bargs, be and he is hereby authorized to negotiate
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for the employment of Emory Smith Company to test steel and cement materials to be
used in the addition to the County Hospital.
In Matter of hearing on proposed I -
Peddlers' Ordinance. I
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The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having prepared a proposed
Ordinance governing peddling in Contra Costa County and providing licenses therefor,' ">
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.DERED that a hearing on said proposed ordinance be and
the same is hereby set for Monday, the 7th day of February, 1938, at 2 o'clock P.M. i
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of said day in the chambers of this Board.
In Matter of Advertising for bids
for furnishing of electric current
for Danville Highway Lighting District.
The contract for the furnishing of electricity to Danville Highway Lighting;'.
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District having expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummirg s, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS :
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BY THE BOARD ORDERI-0 that bids be advertised for, for the furnishing of electric
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current to said Danville Highway Lighting District, for the next succeeding five
years, bids to be received by this board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Feb.
7th, 1936, said notice to be published in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper printed
and published in the County of Contra Qosta.
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In Matter of Rejecting Claims
of Albert Lamb, against the
County of Contra Costa.
Albert Lamb, having filed claim against the County of Contra Costa, in the -
sum of $1054.46 for personal injuries claimed to have been sustained by him in an
automobile accident involving the automobile of George Kennerley, Pound Master,
and a claim in the sum of $413.69 for damages claimed to have been sustained to his;
automobile in the said accident involving the automobile of George Kennerley, Pound
Master, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having fully considered;
the said claims, ".
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Svpervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that each of said claims be and the same is hereby ordered rejected.K'
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In the Matter of Formation
of Bella Vista Sanitary District.
ORDER. DECLARING THE DISTRICT DULY FORMED.
A petition signed as required by law, having been filed with the Board of
Supervisors of Cont-•a Costa County, on September 20th, 1937, praying for the formation `
of a Sanitary District to be known as Bella Vista Sanitary District, under the provis—
ions of Act No. 7105 of Deering's General Laws 1931. as amended, and the said Boerd <
of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on December 6, 1937
after proceedings duly and regularly had, ordered that an election be held on January
14th, 1935, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. within the "v
' exterior boundaries of the proposed Bella Vista Sanitary District, as said band—ries ':e
were duly established by order of the said Board of Supervisors and entered on its
minutes of Dec. 6, 1937, and at which said election the following question was ordered ?
submitted to the duly qualified voterss of said proposed district, to wit:
"Sanitary District Yes" and,
"=anitary District—No"
and at which said election s Sanitary Assessor and five members of a Sanitary Board 3
were ordered voted upon, and notice of to holding of said election having been given
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by publishing a copy of the order calling said election once a week for four successiv
wee)cs prior to the date of said election, in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and published in the County of "ontra Costa, as shown
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by affidavit of publication of Lena Y.Schmidt, on file herein, and by posting copies
of said order in three conspicuous places within the boundaries of said proposed
1 Listrict, at lea-t four weeks before the date of holding said election as shown by the
affidavit of posting of Frank J. Hollander, on file herein, and the members of the
election Board appointed by the Board of Supervisors to conduct said election having r
filed with the Clerk of this hoard of Supervisors all of the returns of said election ''t4
held on the said 1Lth day of January, 1935.
- The Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the returns of said
election and from said returns finds that "unitary District—Yes" received 67 votes
and "Sanitary District—No" received 5 votes, and that the following vote was cast
for Sanitary Assessor, to sit
Claude Baden received 61 votes,
and that the following vote was Cast for members of a Sanitary Board, to wit:
Benedict Banchero, received 55 votes. -
Bernardo Sanchio, received bO votes.
John H.Caldwell, received 73 votes.
Lewis G.Cha!nbers, received 76 votes.
Wanda B.McFarland, received 75 votes.
George C.Sm'th, received 58 votes.
and it appearing to this hoard of Supervisors that a majority of votes cast at said
election were in favor of the formation of Bella Vista Sanitary District.
' On motion of Siipervlsor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is
BY THE BOARD ORDER D that a Sanitari District to be known as "Bella. Vista Sanitary
LIstrict" be and the same is hereby ordered and declared to be duly formed to be compos
ed of the following described territory, to wit:
Situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
and particularly described as follows:
BEGIN''DIG at the corner common t.Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14,
T2N., RlS., MDB&M, thence southerly along the east bound^ry
line of said Section 14 to the southeast corner of Lot 8,
Section 14, said point being also the northeast corner of the
southeast quarter of said section; thence westerly along the
south line of said lot 8 to the southwest corner thereof;
Jan. 17th,1938.
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thence northerly along the west line of said Lot 8 and Lot 1
to a point on the west line of Lot 1, which is 682..12 feet
southerly from the point of intersection of said line with
the southerly boundary line of the State Highway running _
al3ng the north line of the aforesaid section 14; thence -
west 300 feet; thence north to the center line of the aforesaid -
State Highway; thence westerly along said center line to a
point which bears s. Ocl4' W from the southwest corner of Lot 1,
Block A, as said Lot and Block are so designated and delineated
upon that certain Map entitled "Poinsettia Land Company, 'Nest
Pittsburg Tact Unit No. 1, Contra Costa Wounty, Calif." filed j
June 8, 1926, in Vol. 19 of Maps, page 506, Records of contra !
Costa County; thence N. 0"14' E. to the said southwest corner j
of Lot 1, Block A; thence running along the west boundary
line of said Block A, N. 014' E. 2294.63 feat, more or less,
to a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of
way of the Sacramento Northern Railway, formerly the Oakland,
Antioch and Eastern Railway; thence running along; said boundary '
line in a southeasterly direction to t-e point of intersection j
of said line with the westerly boundary line of that certain
20.25 acre tract of land as described in a deed from Henry j
O'Hara to H.A.Mitchell, recorded Sept. 19, 1912, in Vol. 187
of Deeds, page 33, records of �;on:ra Costa county; thence
southerly along the westerly boundary line of said 20.25
acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly
along the southerly boundar., line of said tract to a point
on the east boundary line of Section 11, T 2 M, R. 1 W.,
thence suth along said section line to the southeast corner
of said Section 11 and the point of beginning",
And Claude Baden havinr received the highest number ofvotes cast for
S itary Assessor.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER10 that Claude Baden be and he is hereby declared
to be the duly elected Sanitary Assessor of said District; and
Bernardo Banchio, JohnH. Caldwell, Lewis G. Chambers, Wanda B.kcFarland
a d George C. Smith having received the hlghast number of votes cast for Members of
the Sanitary board of said 'istrict.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bernardo Banchio, John H. Caldwell
Lewis G.Chambers, Wanda B.McFarland, and George C.Smith are hereby declared to be j
the dily elected members of the Sanitary 'card of said District to hold office for �
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the term as prescribed by law.
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The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.,
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In Matter of Applications
for Dance permits.
The following applicants having; applied to this Board for permission to conduct j
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock—.M. on following dates and at the following places, !.'
to wit
Byron Lions Club, Byron, January 28th, 1939.
Byron Parlor ,#170, NSGW, Byron, Feb. 12, 1938. j
Bay Point Fire Department, Feb. 26th, 1938, at Port Chicago. }
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permits be and the same are hereby
ordered granted.K
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In Matter of application of ! +
L.R.Sellers for permission to erect
building In town of Lafayette.
L.R.Sellers having filed an application with this Board for permission to
erect a building in the town of Lafayette under zoning laws of Contra Costa County.
IT IS BY ,HE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,
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In Matter of Authorizing the District
Attorney to file Disclaimer in Supertr
Court Actions involving the County of
Contra Costa.
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman cr this Board having been served with summons in action
No. 22064 of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for Covnty of -
Contra Costa, entitled "Rittenhouse vs. Meinken" and Action No. 22,313, of the
' Superior Courtof the State of California, 1n and for County of Oontra Costa, entitle
"Contra Costa bounty Title Company vs. McKenzie, et al." and in which actions the
County of Contra Costa appears as a Defendant, and the District Attorney of 6ontra
Costa -ounty having reported to this board that the said County of Contra Costa
has no interest in said actions,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby authorized to file a disclaimer on behalf of the said County
in each of the said actions.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On rewest of D.bl.ieeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current
highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $5.096.39
be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein
set out below:
War.# Surveyor Su;:, Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accounts. #1 Acct- #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Pay
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719 to
788 Inc. $211.56
799 $ 9.00
790 9.54
32 9,08 9.79
79 $695.75 $138.75
79 104.77 $1179.11
797 979.55
799 4o.5o 7.99 7.50 219.65
Sao 96.75
902 307.40 139.23
8033 12.50
80�+ 157.6o
Soy5 7.20
Sob 96.38
907 3.21
45.42 s
S09 6.30
910 158.13
811 66.74 r
812 168.s0
813 91.79
815 6.79
316 92.49 2•73
817 115.40
$1179.25 $ s-0 -35 $ 1 17.9 $-7-1-51 2.32.
Grand Total - $5,096.39.
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r,
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InLdatter of Resources of
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Contra Costa County at Contra
Costa County Fair held in Antioch
during August, 1937•
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This Board of Supervisors deeming the Contra Costa County Fair held In
Antioch, in August, 1937, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra
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Costa County,
It is by the Board ordered that the sam of 1250 be paid to the Contra Costa
County Fair Comnittee for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at 9ontra
Costa County Fair held at Antioch.,
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In watter of Approval of
Contracts for erection of I
Addition to Contra Costa County
hospital.
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This Board having heretofore awarded contracts to each of the following named
contractors for doing work in connection with the erection of an Addition to the
Contra Costa County Hospital Building, to wit:
Raphael Company, painting; j
George Petersen, Excavation and concrete wrk. '••
A.Frederick Anderson, carpentry am miscellaneous work.
Martinez Sheet Metal Works, roofing, sheet—metal work and waterproofing.
William Makin, furring, lathing and plastering.
Thomas J.Kennedy, heating and ventilation
Max Finzel Company, plumbing work. '
Superior Tile Company, linoleum. j
Rigney Tile Company, tile work. j
T.L.Rosenberg Company, electric work.
Soule Steel Company, steel and steel erection.
and each of said Contractors having presented to this Board, good and sufficient
bonds guaranteeing faithful performance of said contracts, and guaranteeing labor
and materialmen in amounts as heretofore ordered by this Board, and having presented
to this Board Contracts prepared by the District Attorney of Contra Costa Lounty,
IT IS BY THF, BCARD ORDERED that each of said bonds and amovnt.s thereof be �and the same are hereby ordered approved. j
IT IS FURTHER C_HDERED that each of said contracts and the forms
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thereof be and the same are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this
Board is hereby authorized to sign each of said contracts on behalf of the County
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of Contra Costa,
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In Hatter of Transfers of
Annette Siders and Rozella
Mayben.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
having; presented to this Board a form of Agreement for transfer of Annette Siders
from San Joaquin County to Contra Costa County, and transfer of Rozella Mayben
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from Contra Costa County to San Mateo County, pursuant to Old Age Security Act; ,
It is by the Board ordered th^t said Forms of Agreement be and the same are
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hereby approved and �v.J.Buchanan, �halrman of this board is hereby authorized to
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sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costar
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In flatter of Grantinr; Authority
to Tax Collector to c..nduct sale
of property for deli neuent taxes.
The follrring hesolutlon-'.vas passed and adopted and ordered entered cn the
tdinutes of thin board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declar.-d to be the Judgment of this Doard that
' the follo'.vin, described property no,e owned by the State of Cn'.lfor�ila, be sold pursuan
to Chapter 396 of 6tatutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Con',rn Costa County,
at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sms not less than the amount
set opposite each Darcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT RES"LVED FURTHER: that tris Burd petition the State "ontroller of
' :he State of California for authority.to conduct said sale as set out in this
Resolutim:
Property sola to the State June 26, 1923, for tFe delinquent taxes of 1927:
In Wall's 2nd Addition to Richmond - Lots 7 & 14, Block 243, Deed No. 433.
To be sold for a sumnot less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Inner Harbor business Blocks- Lot 28, Block 9, Deed No. 331.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (110,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to_the State, June 26, 1929, for delinauent taxes of 1923:
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 14, Block 100, Deed No. 110.
To be sold for asum net less than thirty ($"30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Plop of the City of -lei--mond- Lots 7-8-9, Block 122, Deed No. 112.
To be sold for a sum not less than One hundred (3100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 17-18, Block 5, Deed No. 139•
To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Industrial Center Tract- Lots 17-18, Block 1, Deed No. 146.
To be sold for a sum not less thantwenty.(420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrew Gularte Tract- Lots 10-11-12, Block 13, Deed No. 154.
To be sold fo- a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In �paulding's RichmDnd Pullman Townsite- Lot 17, Block 4, Deed No. 166.
.To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Spaulding's Richmond Pullman 'Townsite -- Lots 9-10-11, Block. 9, Deed No. 169.
To be sold for a sum not less then One hundred ($100,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 'paulding's Richm:nd Pullman Townsite-- Lots 23-24, ;clock 9, Deed No. 170.
To be _sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus cost=_ of sale.
In Andrade Central Tact- Lots 39-40, Block 5. Deed No. 187.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In +•past nichmoni Boulevard Bract-- Lot 13, Block 32. Deed No. 203.
To be sold for a sum not less thantwenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Last n'_chmond boulevard Bract- Lot 13, Block 36. Deed No. 204.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty five (325.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In East Richmond boulevard Tract- Lot 15, nloc'•c 36, Deed No. 205.
' To be sold for a sum not less than twenty-five (325.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Park Tract, Lot 23, Block F. Deed No. 228.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
In Pullman Townsite- Lots 30-31, Block 18, Deed No. 233.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sole.
In Wall's addition to "ichmond- Lots 23-24, Block 155, Deed No. 239.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In Wall's Addition to Rtchm)nd- ";ts 26-27, Block 155. Deed No. 240.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 31, Block 186. Deed No. 269.
to be. sold for a sum not less than Ten (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
In Wall's -addition to Aichmond- Lots 2-3, Block 187. Deed No. 270.
To be sold for a sum not less than tv:enty (x20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central.Richmord No. 2- Lot 27, Block 7, Deed No. 289.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten 010.001 dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In Play View Park-- Lots 4-5, Blick 15, Deed No. 320.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Bay Vlew Park - Lot 90, Block 21. -e?d No. 329. - P
To be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (515.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- Lots 35-36-37, "
Block 26. Deed No. 337• i
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty ($30.00) dollars, Ahs costs of sale.
In Bay View Park -_ Lot 48, Block 26, Deed No. 333•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.001 dollars, plus costs of s-ale.
In the hichmond Annex- Lot 40, Block 33, Deed No. 356.
To be sold for a sum not less than tventy ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Wilson. Addition- Lots 9-10, Black D. Deed No. 370. -}
To be sold for a s,m not less than 'Thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the 'Nilson Addition- Lot 13, less por. to City of "ichmond,Block D. Deed No. 371
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In the Cerritos Addition to Richmond- Lots 26-27, Block 10, Deed No. 376. _
To be, sold for a sum not less than 'Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the "iehmond Pullman Tract- Lot 21, Block C, Deed No. 330.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (x30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 3, Block D. Deed No. 331.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the sl Cerrito Tract- N. 25' of Lot 21, Deed No. 385.
To be sold for a sum not less than. ten (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Inner Harbor Business Blocks- Lots ll-12, Block 7, Deed No. 339.
To be sold for a sum not less than t:renty (520.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Inner Harbor Business Blocks- Lot 22, Block 14, Deed No. 390.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 7, Bl,ek F. Deed No. 391.
`To be sold for a sum not less than ten.($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. !
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 4 Block 1, Deed No. 392•
To be sola for a sur.! not less thnn Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the nobert Seaver Addition to Richmond Lot 19t and S. 1/2 of 20, Block 5, Deed
Tobe sold for a sum not less than tv�enty ($20.001 dollars plus costs of sale. #394•
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 52, Block 3. Deed No. 419. j
To be sold for a sum not less than ien (IdlO.00) dollars, plus costs of stele.
In the Coleman Pullman Bract- Lot 13, Block 4, Deed No. 419.
To be sold for a. sum not less than 'Ten (1010.00) dollars, plus costs of sn.le•
In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 23 to 26, Incl. and 31-32, Block 5, Deed No. 425.
To be sold for a s-,m not less than One hundred (x100.00) dollars, plus costs of snIs.':
In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 42 to 47, inclusive, Block 5, Deed No. 426.
To be sold for a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
In North Berkeley 'Terrace race- Lots 17-13, Block 9, Deed No. 431.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 7, Block 11, Leed No. 432.
To be sold for a. sum not less than Ten ($10.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace 'tract- Lots 16-17, Block 11L, Deed No. 433•
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- S. 1/2 of Lot 4, B1 x k 17, Deed No. 431L. '..
To be sold for a sum not less than ten (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale•
In North Berkeley =errace Tract- Lot 1, less 35' in rear end, Block 19, Deed No.435•�
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.. � I
In North Berkeley Terrace Bract- Lots 33-34, Block 19 De-d No. 440.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty. (?30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the "ichmond Dunn Grecco =ract- Lot 12, Block 2, Deed No. 460.
To be soldfor a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sole. '.
In 3oulevard Gardens Tract No. 1- S'ly 50' of Lot 2, Block 1, Deed No. 461.
To be. sold for a sum not less than fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In boulevard Gardens Bract No. 1 - Lot 2, Block 2. Deed No. 462.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Ten (-10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Doulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 - Lot 2, less ':J. 25' Block 3, Deed No. 464.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ('x.10-.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gard--ns Tract No. 1 - N. 25' & S. 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 10, Deed No. 470.1
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sa1e.
In boulevard Gardens Tact No. 1- S. 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 15, Deed No. 471.
To be sold for a sum not less than t^enty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Henderson Tnpscott •ract No. 1 - Lot 42, Block 1, "eed No. 494.
To be sold for n. sum not less tan.Twenty (920.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Henderson Tapscott Tract No 1-Lots19-20-21, Block 18, Deed No. 485,
Tobe sola for a sum not less than Fifty (450.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 - Lots 32,33,34, Block 21, Deed No. 486.
To be sold for a sum not les- than Seventy-"'ive (475.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Proper_t sold to the State June 26, 1230,_ for tre delinquent taxes of 1929:
In Berkeley Co•.,ntr,., Club Terrace Unit #2: Lot 273-A, Deed No. 775.
To be sold f;r a sum not less than t,wrnty five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
' In Berkeley Co•.,ntry Club "Terrace Unit #2: Lot 273-B. Deed No. 776
To be, sold for a sum not less than t•e.,enty (,5'20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit.#2- Lot 278-A. Deed No. 780.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Co-ntry Club Terrace Unit #2- Lot 278-B, Deed No. 781.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
' In Berkeley Coun,ry Club Terrace Unit #2- Lot 293 Deed No. 783•
To be sold for a sum not less then Thirty (530.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 289-B, Deed NO- 785
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit 42-- Lot 291, Deed No. 756.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Thirty (430.00) dollars, ,plus cost s of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club 'Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 328-A. Deed No-793-
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Countr, Club Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 328-0. Deed No. 795
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Co-:ntry "Iub Terrace Unit 1-2-- Lot 362-B, Deed No. 800.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Lerkelw Country Club 'Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 362-C, Deed No. 801.
o be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Coun,ry Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 364-B. Deed No. 803
To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace No. 2-- Lot 383, Deed No. 806.
The above property to be sold for a sum not lesq thanforty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
In the Ea•'t Richmond Heights Bract No. 4-- Lot 11, Block 126 Deed No. 1141
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (»'10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Matter of allowances to
applicants for aid. -
IT IS BY THE BARD CRDER�D that the folloring applications for aid be and the
same are hereby granted:
CARLO TOIA, 1215 Macdonald Ave. Richmand.
County Cash al owance in amount of $25. per month be granted to begin as of 1-1-38. -
JESSIE SMITH, 3007 San Mateo Ave. nichmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $15.00 per month be discontinued as of 12-1- 7.
:EKE GEORGE, 2534 Gaynor St. Richmond.
Needy Blind aid In the amount of $25.00 State and $25.00 County aid per month be
' granted to begin as of 1-1-35.
HERVEY PIERATT UPHAF, 1323 Barrett St. Richmond.
$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month for needy blind be granted to begin
as of 1-9-38-
JOSEPH DeCA:SP, 571- 10th St. Richmond.
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid per
' month be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
JANIE HOPKINS, fol-Third St. Richmond.
01. Age Security in the amount of $12.50 state and $12.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 1-1-35.
JESSIE B. POTTEH. 183-12th St Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 47.50 State and 87.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38-
CHRISTIAN A. SOLER, 1745 Union: S,. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in ,he amount of 517.50 State and $17.50 County aka per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-33-
ELIZABETH R'ARSEP., 128 Richmond Ct. Pt.Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of x7.50 State and ;$7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-3S. -
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LIZZIE A. WESTOVER, Pinole.
OldAgeSecurity in the amount of $17.00 State and $17. County aid per month be
granted to begin as of 1-1-38-
-JOSEPH WC:. COURP, 716 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State 4d 315.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937.
INEZ RODG_'sRS, 434_ 3rd.St. hichmond.
Old Age Security h the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 8-1937• '
LAURA JCHNSTOz, RFD 1050, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 510.00 State and $10.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937, and increased to $14.25 'tate and $14.25 county aid per
month beginning 2-1-36.
W1,1. R. JOHNSTOII, RFD 1050, Richmond. _
_Old Age Security in the amount of 410,00 State and $10.00 county aid per mohth •'
be renewed as of 10-1937 and increased to $14.25 State and $14.25 County aid per ,
month as of 2-1-38.
IDA McKINNEY, 642- 16th St. Richmond.
Cid Age Security in the mount of 315.00 State and $'15.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per '..
month as of 1-1-38.
LEONA DUFFIELD, 43 Nichol Ave. Pt. hichmond.
uld Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 8-1937, and decreased to $7.50 State and $7.50 bounty aid per month
as of-2-1-38.
ANNETTE BEAL, 221 So. 21st, Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be dla ontinued as of 1-31-36.
:MICHAEL CASEY, 1450 San Pablo Ave. E1Cerrito.
Old Ecce Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month,
be discontinued as of 1-31-38.
ROBERT_ GRASSHOFF, RFD, Bx 1300, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per
month be discon,inued as of 12-31-37-
ELIZABETH PATTERSO i,.Igo-.Bissell Ave. Richmond..
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 1-31-35.
P LMER TURNER, 1220 Herman Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security In the amount of 717.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month:
be discontinued as of 1-31-39-
FREDERICK COLLINS, 502 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security be, denied as of 1-17-3=.
LOUISE LANNEWEHR, RFD Boy 1065, Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-38.
JOHN LOBESE, 335- 36th St. Richmond
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-3=•
MIN;+IE D. LONG, 234 So. 5th, Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-38.
KATIE PADDOCK, 2634 Brooks Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-35-
MARY A. PARSON, 9 Santa Fe, Ave. Hercules.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-38.
ALTIA J. TH LSPBON, 437 Albermarle St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-38-
FRANK THOMSON, 217 Center St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-3A.
KAREN GILLETT, 416 Emeric St. Richmond.
$10.00 State and $25.00 Co:mty aid par month for needy children be granted
to begin as of 1-1-38. ,-
VALENCIA A. KELLEGHAN, .225 Clarence St. .Pt.Ricrmond.
$20.00 State aid per month for needy.children be granted to begin as of
1-1-30.
MYRTLE ODEA, 320- 1st St. Richmond.
$20.00 State and $40 county aid per month for needy children be granted to
begin as o` 1-1-38.
ANNA 011I.ALLEY, 512 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito. _
$10.0,) State and 410,00 Oounty aid per month for needy children be granted
to begin as of 1-1_36. -
JOE ZAMORA, Chesley St. Nt.Richmond, Box 254, -
$30.00 State aid per month for needy children he granted to begin as of ;
1363
MARGARET 1,WRILLO, Lincoln Church Ranch, Alamo
Old Age Security Tri the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County 11 permonth
be granted to begin as of 1-1-35-
EDITH FRENCH FOLEY, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 1-31-38.
BATTISTA OSTORERO, Box 965, Crockett.
Old Age Security_n the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
' be discontinued as of 1-31-38.
WILLIAM GEROW, Lafayette.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-33.
NELLIE BAILEY, Wren Ave. via 6th, Concord. _
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
JENI1IE DEVORE, P.O. Box 224, :,artinez.
Old Age Security, 1n the amount of $7.50 State and 87.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of
CHRISTI,dE KELLa_ R.F.D. Fair view,Mart ine.z.
Old Age Security in the amount of $6.50 State and $6.50 County aidper month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-36-
JESSE E. NOTTINGHAM, 1394 Ignacio Ave. Walnut Creel,.
Ola Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as f 1-1-38.
HENRIKA L. VAN RAAM, Alhambra Vy. Martinez.
Old Age security 1n the amount of 115.00 State and $15.00 county aH _ver month _
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38. _
CARL DIXON', Crest Ave. Mt.View, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 317.50 Oounty aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937•
JAlIE S S. MILLER, General Delivery, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security In the $noun, of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 5-1937•
C7ILLIAId MIENDENHALL, Rte 1, "oncord.
' Old Age Security in the amount of $17.00 State and $17.00 County aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937, and increased to $17.50 State 'and $17.50 county aid per
month as of 2-1-38.
FRANC: LARKIN, 610- 18th St. Oakland.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Couay aid per month
be discontinued asof 1-31-38.
ELLEN L. BONNELL, Rte #l, Box 96, Concord.
Old Age Security be. denied as of 1-17-36.
1.4E 1.1. MORTON, Box 44, Walnut, Creek
Old "ge Security be denied as of 1-17-3a.
ALBERTI:A PEIFER, Pacheco Rd, Concord.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-3^.
FUKI FURUKAWA, Rte 1, Box 27, Concord. _
$40.00 State aid per month: for needy children be granted to begin as of 1-1-39-
JOHN CARLSO'.;, Box 116, Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10,50 State and $10.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 1-1-38-
JOE R. FELIX, 165 West 7th St. Pittsburg
' Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-718-
HENRY JOHN-SI:, East find St. Fort Ohirago.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-36.
TECKLA E. JOHNS-1j, East Lind St. Port Ohicago.
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-38.
M.,RY LUCIDO, 238 Los Medanos, Pittsburg
0-30.00 State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of 2-1938•
GENNARO NUZZO, 63- West 7th St. Pittsburg
$30.00 State and $20.00 County aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 2-1938.
ERNEST BERRIDGE, C/o Mrs, Hazel Curry, 30- 9th St. Richmond,
$5.00 "ounty cash allowance per month be paid direct to Mrs. hazel Curry
as of 9-3-37, instead of to Mr. Ernest Berridge,
NIZA CARDWELL, Martinez.
County cash al'.owance in the amount of $45.00 per month be discontinued to -
Niza Cardwell, Martii:ez, for the care of her Grandchild ren, as of Jar.. 1, 1938.
THOMAS J,FN JA1,1ES, Cypress Ave. Oakley
Old Age Security in the amount. of $17.50 State anal $17.50 County aid per month
-- - be granted to begin as of 1-1-35.
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MARY VACCAREZZA. 608— 7th St. Antioch,Calif.
Old Age Security in the amount of $3.50 State and $3.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 1-1-38.
HARRIE£ BRAYN, 810 F. St. Antioch
Old"ge. Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as'of 1-31-36.
ELIAS BOISVERT, P.O. Box 13, Oakley
Old Rge Security be denied as of 1-17-38.
LENNAN B. BREWSTER, Antich '
Old Age Security be denied as of 1-17-35.
ELAINE CARDCZA, C/o St. Mary of tine Palms, Mission San Jose.
$10.00 State and $10.00 county aid per month for the ward of the Juvenile
Court be renewed as of 9-1-37-
FRANK & JOE FIGUEIRA, C/o Mrs. Clara Dias, Alamo -
,320.00 State and $20.00 county aid per month for 17ard.s of the Juirnile Court
be renewed as of 9-1-37-
TEDDY FIGUEIRA, C/o Mrs. Clara Dias, Alano
$10.00 State and $10,00 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court
be reinstated and be made payable to Mrs. Clara Dias, Alamo, as of 1-1-38.
ALVEEDA FIGUEIRA, C/o hirs. Frank Franka, Walnut Creek, Calif.
$10.00 State and $10.00 county aid per month for a ward of the Juvenile Court
be granted and made payable to Mrs. Frank Franka,Walnut Creek, as of 1-1-36-
MARY GONSALVES, C/o Mrs. Gloria Loura, 3105 San Pabld Ave. Berkeley.
$10,00 State ad $5.00 aunty aid per month for tke:Yard of the Juvenile Court
be renewed as of 8-1-37, and increased to 310.00 State and $10,00 county aid per month.
as of 1-1-36. '
RUTH, CA4.4ILLO, LILLIAN, DAVI L. K D OLVALDO MINCHACA, C/o Iirs.Allison Emerine,
617 Lexington, E1 Cerrito.
$50.00 State and x50.00 County aid per month for the wards of the Juvenile
Court be renewed as of 10-1-37.
HENRY I:IINCHICA, C/o Mrs. El-en Gallagher, 816 Lexington Ave. E1 Oerrito. -
810.00 State and $10.00 "ounty aid per month for the ward of the Juvenile Court!'
be changed and made payable to Mrs. Alen Gallagher, 816 Lexington Ave., E1Cerrito
ao.d be discontinued to Mrs. Allison Emerinc as of 2-1-36.
MARTHA STA:ILEY, 391L Nevin Ave. Richmona.
$25.00 County cash allowance per month be increased. to $30.00 per month as of
In Matter of allowance to Colorado
Far,ily. -
It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Jesus Colorado, and family be granted
$25.00 county cash per nonth, beginning January 1st, 1938, the check to be, made payable
to Mrs. Jesus Colorado, Box 698, Antioch, California, and that the Auditor issue check;
as of this date.$
In Matter of Selection of Trial Jurors
for Superior Court for year 1936.
The SJUerlor Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order designat—� {-
Ing the number of ,Jurors that will be required, in the opinion of the Court, for the
transaction of the business of said Superior Court during the year 1938, or until a
new list of ,Jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that 1000 ,Jurors will
be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing year, the Beard
proceeds to and does select as required by law, a list Of 1000 oerscns to serve as '
trial ,Jurors in the Superior Court of the Cou^.ty of `'ontra Cost. for the ensuing year,:..
or until a new list of ,Jurors is provided; the following is a list of the persons
so selected and the number from the different districts of the County in proportion
to the number of inhabitants of such district, and the number of the Distrl-,t from
which said persons vere selected, to wit:
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SUPERVISOR DISTRIC' NO. 1
1. AuBuchan, Mrs. Marie 94..Qreely, John
2. Adams, Beth, B. 95. +canning, Anita
33 Anderson, C.J. 96.,Deasy, Mrs. Henrietta
4. Abbey, Mrs. Ethel 97.,Drake, Mrs. Rose
Adams, Mrs. Flora o. 98. Donaldson, Marjorie
. Alexander, Lars. Ethel 99._Dednan, George W.
7. Andrada, Bernice. 100. DeSoto, Arch
S. Alexander, John 101. Dickinson, Mrs. =sae
9• Aspesi, Agidio Angelo 102.'Dale, -rs.Florence
10, Alveras, C.J. 103..Detlow, 1drs. Esther J.
' 11. Allinio, Pierre 1044. Dalesei, f+ms• John
12. Anglum, John 105._DeGregorio, Mrs.Elizabeth
13, Allen, Elmer 206..Devereaux, William14. Archibald, Mrs.Hilda E. 107..Differding, Mrs.Irene
1 Armstrong, Harold ff- log. Doll, George W.
lb. Ausez, Frank log.-Dice, Mrs. Fera
17. Anderson, Mrs. 14arie 110. Dean, Patrick M. ?
18. Accomazzo, Louis 111. Dickey, R.L.
19. Aine, H.E. 112. De La Drandiaa;, Rene
' 20. Adams, hobert J. 113- Edgar, Mrs. Talitha
21. Adams, Walter 114. "Elwell, airs. Mabel R.
22. Adamson, Mrs. LaVerne 115. Ellis, Mrs. Ruby
23. Aima^, Mrs.Elizabeth D. 1166. Eakle, Roy
2 . Barda, Rudolph 117. Eggerth, Mrs.Bessie E.
25. Bill, t+rs. 11-v 119. _Emmr1ch, Mrs. Mildred
26. Brombacher, Mrs. Maud. 119, .Engel, Mrs. Pearl
27. Bauer, Mrs. Kate 120. Engel, Charles
28. Brothers, Bliss 121. Enzler, Mrs. Ann E.
29. Benson, Mrs. Mora 122. Eoerhart, R.N.
30. Bee'Fley, Mrs. Ethel 12'x. llerharst, Henry
31. Brandt, Fred 224. Ells, Harry
32. Ballentyne, H.J. 125. 2an-Ing, Mrs. Ethel E.
33 Bennett, V.G. 126. Feudner, Mrs, Lena
34. Behugl, Mr-.Nora. 127. Floyd, Bertha May
j55 Brackett, Mrs.PParl 128. Fernandez, Regina.
6. Bright, Virgil 129. .Faulkner, John
37. Bowkett, Mrs. Jessle 130. Fahrenholtz, Mrs. An thryne
38. Bartlett, Mrs. Mildred.A. 131. rreathy, Mrs. Katherine.
39. Buzick, Dwight G. 132. Finnegan, Mrs. Alberta
440. Blon, Jorn J. 1313. Foley Hrs. Mary
41. Becke , -P. 134. Fisi, Michael
42. Blake, Herbert 135. Foxler, Mrs. Margaret
433 Baker, Mrs. Lela 136. Figone, mars, Elsie L.
44. Brown, Hutt 137, Fin,ell o mes R. Jr.
45. Burke, Mrs. Lillian 130. Pollett, Mrs. Effie E.
46. Barnamnn, J.L. 1 9. Fnrllnp r "hones
47. Best, Jac], 140. Fox, urs Bina M.
48. Bisio, J. 141. Gardner Mrs. Kate
49. Blevins, Harden 142. Gillette Mrs.Ethel
50. Barger, Cls rk L. 143, Gregory, Ch,rles A.
51. Bifford, Mrs.Florence E. 144. Growcott, Mrs. Anna H.
52. Brown, John 145, Gravy, Mrs, Venita M
53: Baker, Joseph ll' . GrifPlr, Mrs. Martin .:
!1 Bowman, Mrs. Flora, 147. Grice, Mrs. Marguerite
55. Bertolli, Angelo 14.', Gillet,e, Mrs. Karen
56. Bonham, Joella 149. Gal" +ars. Ruth
57. Brichman, Charles B. 15C. .Graves, Mrs. Elna
58. Blume, Fred A. 151. Goodwin, nalph
69. Baughman, Mrs.Cecelia u. 152. GoFsler, Carl
G- Braurlick, firs. Viola 153• Goaro, R.G.
61. Clark, Mrs.11orine Lee 154, Gordon, lie rge
62. Cassin, Mrs, Laura =. 155. G'Ilar, Lawrence C.
6 Cross-vin. Mrs. Mildred M. 156. Gnaga, Mrs,"lizhbeth F.
6� Conner, Milton 157. Gianelli, »alter
65. Cole, L.F- 1y3. Gresham,.+ar=, Helen
66. Chattleton, J-ck 159. Gray, T>•.omas G. 20
67. Catlett, Charles W. 160, Graefeneeker, Mrs. Christine
66. Cullen, Mrs. Min to 161. Greiner, Alton B.
' 69• Caletti, Pete 162, Hauge, Hartin
70. Christiansen, Mrs. Hilae 163 Hollenbaugh, Mrs.Carrie.
71. Creery, Mrs. �4ttie 16�+. Holtz, Mrs.Thelma
72. Oannin>, Mrs_. Alixe B 165. Hanna, =yrs.°lorenee A.
73. Cooley, Mrs, Dora 166. Harris, -rs, Merguerite
74. Cooper, Lloyd 167. Hart, A.A.
76. Cox, Viola 1669.
169. Harvey,-firs. Uladue.
s '`A
77. Cole, Mrs. fi .m
ldred 170. $am, yrs, TemsteyN.
79. Cook, Mrs. Clara 171. Huffstetter, Mrs. ^Jacma
79. Clinch, John 172. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ida M.
80. Cockrell, Mrs. Vera 1D. Hatt'ci-. Walter
81, Comstock, I.G. 174. Hinkley, firs. Marlon
S2. Curnow, John 17�. Hudson, Mrs. Lula. A.
8�. Cannell, C.S. 176. Hailes, Mrs. Alberta
94, Chinitz. Lax 177. Hartnett, Miss Jane.
85. Clark, Doug 178. Hughes, Mr, 71ilt+lm
86. Coe, S.L. 179. Howsmon, Mrs. Ida Daley :
97. Coll1pnon, George W. 190. Hocking, Mrs. Esther.
86. Cbilds, Mrs.Carmen G. 181. Hedouist, Carl
99. Burtin, Mrs. Mary T. 182. ]larvev, Mrs. Beulah
90. Criqul, Hrs.Charlotte. 183, nanser, ...rs. Josie
91. Carrier, Mrs. itllian S. 1614. Hoffman; Mrs. Leonie
92. Crum, jars. Viva A. 195. Heltzen, iHr-Ed, °ks
93. Concannon, Mrs.Olive 186. Healy, Mrs. Kate. >_
366
187. Hogar, Mrs. Edna M. 28McAllister, William
188. Hutchins, furs. K W. 29Z:."cGinty, Mrs. Sara - I
189. Huggins, Archte E. 285.-1404ahan. Mrs. Josepha F. I
190. Hill, I.w. 28b.-McCook, Alex.
191. �iigton,narold B. 287. IAcAndrews, Mrs. Bertha. I -
192. Hunt, L.W. 288. McAllister, James
19+. Hunt, firs. June 289. Neville, ',;jai. M.
194. Hutchinson, W.G. 290. Neu,Mrs. Eliza
195. Howell, firs. Lucile 291. Nystrom, Edith M. j
196. Inman, E.F. ?92.-Nee, Thomas F. i
197. Imbach, Mrs. Arzella 29j•Nelson, Evelyn �
198. Jones, A.D. 29LL. Nelson, S.S.
199• Jones, DeWitt 295. Nelson, Wrs. Ruth i
200• Jaquith, Mrs. Minnie B. 296. Noels-, Mrs. Clara
20.1. Jardine. E. 297. Novascone, Qi ries B.
202. Jones, Mrs. Vern F. 298. -Norlem,Mrs. Anne is.
203, Johnson, Mrs. Martha 299, N=idrick, John -
204• Joseph, furs. Mae A. 300. Omens, Mrs. An^ie 1�
205. Johnson, Lud M. 301. O'Brten, Mrs. Philomena
206. Jack, E.L. 302. Olsen, mrs. ;.label R. I
207• -Jacobs, Mrs. Paulin= 303. -tis, Frank -
208. Johnson, Mrs. Katherine 304. -Orr, E.L. '
209. Jenkins, R.W. 305. Ogden, Todd E.
210, Johnson, Clarence W. 306. O'Donohue, James
211. Jones, !Ars. Florence 307. Overstall, Mrs. Elizabeth
212. Jones, Lloyd R. 308. Phillips, Mrs. Idabel L.
213. Kenny, James 309• Page, Henry L.
214. Klemm, Mrs. Violet 310. Pape, Henry C.
215. Kirkhouse, Mrs. Irene 311. Pickering, i4rs. Martha N. j
216. Kneeland. Roy C. 312. Pregeler, Mrs. Anna M.
217. Kenny, Mrs. Annie j13. Pedrick, Mrs. Mar
218. Kelly, Mrs. Marie Lee 314. Petilion, Mrq. Unnie B.
219. Kase, Mrs. I,iirlam B. 315. Pickles, Mrs. Irene
22!•. Kenny, W.A. 316. Penny, Joseph I
221. Kratzer, C.C. 317. Preisser,Vgrnon L.
222. Kiraly, Louis
319. Peterson, A.L.
223. Koegel, Richard 319. Pierce, John I.
224. Kline, Mrs. Ione G. 320. Parker, James -
225. ^alis, Harry P: 321. Pemberton, D.L. !
22b. Kennedy, Mrs. Cnrol 322. Pfeil, Carl E.
227. Kirkhouse., W.R. 323. Parts, John D.
228. nates, Esrks. W. 324. Parker, Mrs.Rose
229. Lee, 'Mrs. Mary'Roberts. 32r Perault, Mrs. Thankful
230. Loher.Frank E. 3K Riordan., iSrs.iate
231. Lojo, Mrs.Lllzabeth F. 327• Radcliff, Mrs. Anna M.
232. Lee, Phil 326. Regello, Frances
237. Littlejohn, Mrs. Laurys 329. Russell, riarold E.
234. Lambrecht, Mrs. 1Jellie 330- Handnll, -rs. Dora W.
235. Lane, Mrs. Katherine 331. Hosenstrauch, T71111am
23b. Lunstead, Mrs. Mamie 332• Rose, Mrs-Florence L.
237. Lewis, Augustus L. 33 . Randall, Paul !
238. Lautenschlager, Mrs. Anna 33 • Rasmussen, Ars.Agnes
239. Law, ;Yilliam 335- Pvan, Mrs. "ernice
240, Leber, Mrs. Pearl 336• Redick, William F. -
241. Lucid, Mrs. Eller, 337- Rutledge, Mrs. Helen
242. -ice, John W. 336. Reifsehnsider, Mrs.Gordin8 II
243. Liebe, Henry - 3 9• Reynolds, David
244. Livingston, "ober-, T. 340. Robe r son, A.G. 1
Mlane, Idrs.Anita 341. hobinson, Mrs. Marcella
Idaxwell, Jack 342. Robertson, David
247. Miller, Mrs. Mary I. 34 . Raitt, Charles I{
248. Witchell, Mrs. Helen 344. Spires, Mrs. Amelia -
249. fdoitoza, Mrs. Emma S. 345• Scari, Antone -
250. Willer, Francis V9. 346. Shackelford, Mrs. Esther j - -
251. Liazza, Antone 347- Silva, Frank
252. Metz,1,9illiam 348. Scott, Ira E. I
25Uarshall, tira. Florence 349. Silva, Mrs. May I. �
254. Moyle, Idrs. nary B. 350. Selvester, ?Ara_ Nellie M.
255• Mudridge, Mrs. !dart' 351. Self, Mrs. Annie
256. las=ey, Mrs. Evelyn G. 352- SSlvery,Mrs Mary _I
257• Murphy, Mrs. Mary J. 353. Scott, i+oy
258. 'oellering, Mrs. Frances 354. Sandidge, Mrs. Lottie -
259. i4kver, William Jr. 355. Schmitt, F.E. �
260. f.;illicovich, Miss Helen 356• Sargent, Joseph
261. Mer_venth,i, H.W. 357- Sulpizio, James
262. Miller, hobert 358• Stevens, T.H.
26 . Iaalloy,Mrs.Agnes 359. Seybold, R.%'i. i
264• Muth, Mrs. Margaret 360. Spirlock, P.fd.
265. �atthieser., tars. Olive 361. Soby, Mrs. Florence F6. - I -
266. '"askell, Mrs. J lia I. 362. Scot., tars. Nellie M.
267. siero, C.V. 36 Sloalle, Michell j
266. lfilnes, Grover E. 36h. Shebat, Bertha I. -- �
269. .acbado, Chris 365. Schmidt, Wrs. Claire -
270. Menton, Mrs. Delaware 366. Switzer, Mrs.Pearl
271. Morgan. Avon 367. Shannon, Glenn M.
272. Maef Is, Mrs. }.feta L. 368. Snavely, Gordon P. -
27). IAorrison, Geo. 369. Strain, Thomas
274. Morelli, Henry P. 370. Smith, Mrs. Dorothy H.
275. McGrew, D.G. 371. sturgeon., Mrs,Eula J. j
276. McLaughlin, +Ars. Evelyn. 372. Sutton, Mrs. Emily E. i
277. Mc Creagh, Mrs. hazel 373 °$m•. George W. j
278. McCann, lies. Fannie 374. Soldavini, Mrs. Anna L.
279. McQuillan, Mrs. Annie 375 Soleim, iAr.Albert M. -
260. McGowan, Mrs.Mrs.,
37b. Sweet, Mrs.Beatrice L.
281. +,c Duff, Mrs. Mary 377• Scribner, Mrs.-arshall B.
232. i,,cVicker, Archie B. 378• Scott, Mrs. Frances M.A. ____
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379. Sump, Lars. Florence m. 4o5. Von Dollen, Henry C.
360. Sletten, F.H. 406. Vitalich, bars. Bessie E.
361. Stlr:natt, I„^^ Lelln 407. Von Dollen, Roy --
362. Shea, Mrs. liargaret 406. Vaughn, 1:,rs. Elizabeth
363. Stout, 1ers. Rose 409. Viann, 'rs. Rose
364. Samples, Mrs. Ecith - 410. Vickers, James R -
385. Stinnett, '''obert F. -11. Vallerga. Mrs. Pierina
366. Stender, Adeline 412. Very, Charles J.
357. Se:earingen, Henry C. 413. Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth
386. S;venson, firs. Ella L. 41. 'Wells, Kenneth -
359. Schoute, Ifrs. Hendrica 415. 'Nalker, Mrs. Neva
390. Tandy, M s Sylvia 416. Wood, 'd s Pearl - �-
391. -heis, An.a »17• Wad-lers. Ellen
392. Timmons, t3 Louise W. 415. '.7ootter, Frank B. a
393 Thompson rs. Bessie 419-Weathers, W.C.
39+• Tilden, . L`,ag A. 420. '.Yelsh.S.R.
395• Tota, -rs i?,eresa 421. Welsh, Ed'vard s
396. Teeling, s.Margaret 422. BVoods, Hiss Alice. - -
397• ihomp=,n, rlexander, Sr. - 427. Wal', Francis
399• Tomlinson, Mrs. Esther 4?�. .Yat so n, H.O.
09• Terry, Mrs. Nina 425. ':talker, Mrs. Louise B.
0. Turner, Herbert B. 426. Wil�i�ms, "'rs. Marie
401. im..ar:s. R.l'i. 427. Xavier, Mrs. Dolores
402. Truitt, Mrs. Ruth, 425. you n, :di ss Lala -
403. TS11er,Frank 429. Zaro, Ivirs. Mary -
404. Ullom, Clarence E. 430.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2.
1. Ahern, Janes 59. Lloyd, Griffith
e. Almond, Vernon W. 60. Longfellow, Frances M. Mrs.
Axtel:, Chester - 61. Lee, Patrick: -
. Ashe, :Sr S.Catherine. - 62. Llarrh, Michael
5• Angotti, Irma N. 63. Ladouceris, M-. Florence
6. Albert=, E'lzabeth 6L. Layne, Mrs, Minnie
7. Andrewsen> '•'attie 65. Loesch, Mrs. Anna M.
8. Bunker, Irene F. 66. 1d1chant, Grace
9. Biddinger, Catherine 67• Montgomery, Perrl
10• gaga, Clympis T. 65. I:luller, Pearl A.
11. bellaria, Chas, 69. M-Srkey, Edna H. -
12. Bowbeer, t:iabel C. 70. Manning, Urs. Lucretia -
1'� Boehm, Bryan A. - 71. P4arkley, Idrs.Florence
1+. bettencoT. t, L-itiel J. - 72. Magnanl, Mrs. wary -
15. Coto, George. 73. Meancy, +ors. Isabel H.
' 16. Caldwell, Violet - 74. Morse c.C- d
17. Chaboys., Ben,. F. 75. Merchant, Mrs. Theda M.
1 S. Christensen, Jacqueline 76. i:ortensen, Chris N.
19• Carr, Alfred J. 77. !McClellan, Lucinda
20, Carroll, Thomas P. 76. McGrath, Mrs. Ruth
21. Costa, Albert T. 79. P4ccauley, Miss Mary 'I
t
22. Davis,'Warren A. 80. Miller, Hans :?k
2}�} Dauth,Carl R. 81. 1�ewton, Fred C. 3
24. Dowrelio, Antone 32. Owsley, Bern ice W.
25. Duarte, Llamie 83. O'Shaughnessy, Joseph P.
?6. DeFreitas, Pose 54. Prytz. Ilrs..decil
27. Denehy, Daniel 85. Pailotta, firs. Rose 14.
23. Donegan, t+,rs. -••ary I. 56. Petee, decile A.
29• Dabel, Richard 87. Panaro, 1drs. Sallie B.
30• Elworthy, Herbert F. 83. Root, E.Austin
31. Eddy, Liss Mlarcia
2 Fuller,r 90. Rose: arylJ.
3 , Lars. A1Jarean S. 90. Reynolds, John L.
33: Frost,Esther 91. Rooie, Mrs, Alma R.
ra, Y,';m• C. 92. Rey, Mrs. "ay J.
35• Fosgate, !.',r,. Edna K. 9 Rasmussen, John C.
36. Gilbert, ssie 9L. St111son Priscilla
37• Garrett, Robert S. 95. Silva, Joao P.
36. Gribben, Ileer. 96. Stoddard, Mrs. Alda S.
39• Green, Urs. .amie 97. Staehle, Cha=. A.
0. Guerrieri mrs.Teresa 95. Souza, Mrs.Dortha
' 41. Gr.altney, Inez V.; 99. Smith, Chas, D.
42. rdeline, Joseph 100. Sanborn, Geo.
4 Hurley, Anastisla 101. Shepherd, Mrs. Helen
44. Hanna., Wanda Muir 102. Seleska, Mrs. Margaret
45. Hidav, -r-. Hazel C. 103. Thorup, AndreV, K. - ge
46. Hendricksen, :ars. Miry 104. Tarpley, Ltrs. L119s -
47. Harrison, iTrq. Hannah 105. Taylor, yrs. Lucille xt
48. Haliisey, Michael 106. Vincent, Nora L.
49. Harrold, Mrs. Arline 107. Vind, Jorren P. -
' 50. Jacobs, Pixie M. 108. Waser, Mary
51• Jackson, Richard F. 109. Wiedemann, liars. "',at, P.
52. Jones, Alden A. 110. Wayne, John C. a
53. Jacobs, Donovan S. 111. Walsh, ^annah
5'. Johnson, Mrs. Rina 112. Weldon, Geo. E.
55• Klein, F'•edC. 11' Wilts, Helen G.
56. Kussenberger,John G. 114. 'Vinslor, Jennie B.
57. Keesling, Mrs. Idarguerita 115. Zuppan, Beni. H. 3
58. Laidlaw, Grace A.
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3.
1. Accinelli, Antonio 93• Gastaldo, Eugare
2. Arrighi, Joseph 0. 94. Cameron, Cassius
Arnold, Homer R. 95, Hale, Gabrielle ,
4. Albee, Mrs. Edna K. 96. Hitchcock, Cecil A. a
5. Arnold, Geo. U. 97, Henrichsen, Leone
6. Andersen, Nils G. 98. Home, Leonard B.
7. Austin, Richard A. 99. Hook, Theo: H.
8. Boyd, Farmer E. 700, Hill, Albert C.
9. Brazil, -rs,Eleanor 101. Howard, Jr. Charles I
10. Broux, LP�ris E. 102. Hinds, Perry M.
11. Bisao, Mt§. Mildred 103: Hittnan, John R.
12. Bollman, Mrs. Gladys 1 Hammond, Gordon M. ;
13. Benton, Eleanore - 105. Hoffman, Morris
14. Bruning, John J. - 106. Howden, Barbara P.
15. Baer, sirs. Catherine 107. Hall, Behjamin
16. Bedell, -rs. Teresa M. 108. Haberly, John W.
17.Decker, Charles F.. 109. HumphrPv, Flo^ence M.
18. Bock, vim. 110; Jones, rs. Ella '
19. Buttner, Jahn J. 111. Jory, Hilda H.
20, Brockhurst, B.A. 112. Jones, E.L. 7
21, Boswell, Mrs. Anna - 113. Joost, Mrs. Ruth
22. Brincard, Miss Ethel 114. Kennerley, Henrietta -
23. Benzing, Christian 115 Keller, PR1,1 L.
24. Bigelow, John :S. 116. Kiraly, Miriam G.
25. Hello, Frank J. 117. Keefe, Mrs. Ethel ` e
26. Breneman, Mrs.Elizabeth 11L. Killip, Helena V.
27. Bristow, Charles 0. 119. Kaiser, Geo. W. -
28. Brigden, Herbert E. 120. Karling, Karl A.
29. Daneroft, Philip Jr. 121. Lefkar, Clyde R.
30. Bradley, Guy W. 122. Loughead, R.S.
31. Beard, Urs. Jewel - 123. Lodi, Mrs. "`Ary -
32. Buxton, E.W. - 124. Lewis, Urs.Etta '
33 Belknap, Cecelia 125. Loveland, Robert �. F
34. Brown, Carl E. 126. Laird, Clyde
j5 Butcher, Phillip D. 127, Lytle, Alwyn C.
3b. Burnett. F.L. 128. Larsen, Ernest P.
37• Carlson, Mrs.Gertrude 129. Lindsay, Harriet A.
38. Costa, Frank D.. 130. Lockwood, C.A.
39. Cross, Frederick C. - 131. Lawrence. ikry Jean
40. Charles, Frank E. 132. Lewis, H.H.
41. Charlesworth, Eva May 13 Lyhne, Peter L.
42. Grafton,,Anthony 134. Lord,Lewis
4. Carlson, Mrs. Vada F. 135. Lyford, yrs. Verna
. Cushing, Mrs. Nellie 136. Lea, Pauline M. -
4F. Coward, William P. 137, Mangini, Margaret f
46. Chaddock, John F. 138. latheson, John K.
47. Condie, Robert H. 139• "inzer, Mrs. Anna
48. Cockerton, li`argaret I. 140, Mayhew, ++r s. '"Ary
49. Cameron,Lennette N. 141 Murray, Mrs. 'myrtle
50. Center, Mrs.Rurh 142. t'eehan, Mary B.
51. Cutts, Catherine 14;. M1111fP, ROSP A.
52. Christen, llarcellus 14-. iiiddleton, Chester H.
5}- Cameron, Mr-. Ellen 14 . Malmquist, Gus C. �
5 - Connoll;:, Mrs. 'ary 146. Moyer, Edmond W.
55 Donnelly, Elizabeth 147, Mittleman, '"arae E.
56. Delamater,Rolla C. 148, Moody, Fred S.
57. Dermody, Wm. J. 149. 'Yenning, Mrs.-orothy "
58. DeLacv, Thas. J. Jr. 150• McMahon, A.A.
59• Day, dames F.- 151. Ae.Kinnorr, Leslie B. '
60. Dewartini, John A. 152. in, C.J.
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61. Dewing, "amps A. "cC53. �`cCombsombs, Mrs. Bettina
62. Donaldson, Rachael A. 154. McMaho•,, Mrs. Anne.
63 Demings, James E. 155. McGeehon, Jr. games C.
h4. Dockstader, Wm. D. 15E. Naso n, Henry
65. Delevati, Richard F. 157• Narberes, Rene J.
66. Donogh, A.O. 15S. I'elsog, Conrad 0.
67. Drury, Darr+ L. 159. Olsen, Lawrence F.
68. Dittmar, Frank - 160. Martens, Fred
69. Draper, Hobert 161. Pascoe, Ed•vin S.
70. Emigholz, Sarah 162. Podva, A.LaMay
71. Elwell, Mrs.Ruth - 167. Pistochint, Walter B.
72.Edwards, Thonas 0. 164. eearson, Thomas
73. Easton, Andrew Jr. 165. Pedrizzetti, Louis A.
74. Enquist, J.A. 166. Prosser, Mrs. Alberta
75. Enloe, Joseph J. 167. Ruff, Guy A.
76. Easton, Geo. W.. 168. Ramelli, J!Qian L. - !
77. Frank, -rs. Alice 169, Richardson, James A.
78. Foskett, Rkv A. 170. Roy, Mrs. -Kellie
79. Feaster, Gladys E - 171 Rose, Frank R.
80. Fagerlund, Arthur A. 172. Ritzman, John J.
81, Feagans, Bernice 177. Randall, Werrill L.
82. Freitas, Gus F. 174. Rowe, J.E. j
83. Fraga, George J. 175 Russi, Gertrude T.
S.. Filomeo, "award S. - 176, Rogers, Geo. W.
85. Fryer, Harr;: L. 177. Roberts, Edward J.
8 • Frsga, E.P. 173. Smit', Mrs. Olive M.
87. Freitas, Fred F. 179. Sne1grove, Wallace
88. Foster, Florence 180. Starkey, Jerome i
Sq. Fisher, PArs. Ella 181. Strain, James G.
90. Grnndluno, Ida H. 182. Selsor, Charles
91. Gean, Chesley 3. 183, Shane, Charles E.
92. Grnnzotto, �.rry 19-f. Sullenger, Mary E.
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18 Smith Erneqt E. 206. Vanderslice, Ifilton T.
180. Sayers, Victor M. 207. Vose, Homer R.
187. Stenger,+ienry A. 206. Vanni, Anna If.
183. Sullivan, Mary F. 209. Warfield, Mrs.Manion
189. Steers, 1+rs. Agnes 210. Williams, Geoffrey A. -
190. Stone, F.av 11. 211. Weill, Mrs. Gladys
191. Snode, Charles I.T. 212. Wilson, "olland B.
192. Silva, tdrsIda 21'. Wixson, C.Dewey '
19 Shelby, Mrs. Ada 2141 Williams, Charles T.
194• Stein, Max J. 215. Veale, Y'arion C.
' 195. Smith, Idrs. Stacia 216. Wright, Albert P.
196. Spaits, Edward F. 817. '.talker, Beatrice
197. Spencer, Mrs. Isabelle 218. Welch, Wm. H.
198. Schroder, Mrs.Julia H. 219. Wood, "rs. -ary G.
199. Traud, Paul J. 220. Westerrider, Arthur J.
200. Taylor, Rey S. 221. Whitman, Robert C. '
201. Traverso, Joseph B. 222. ',ieb=_ter, Ruby E'.
202• Troyer, Mervyn B. 223. 'Made, Charles N. '
20j. Turner, James ^.• 224. "Wrig'ct, lames H.
20$. Thomas, Johnson A. 225. Zehner, "arry S. :
205. Treadway, James P.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4.
1. Applegarth, Howard L. 61. Lucido, Settemo E.
2. Anderson, ,'shard 62. Lucido Neno
j Abrahams, Bert J.' 6 Latimer,hobert
4. Atchinson, John '�9. 64. Lazio, Tonno
55 Allen, Wplter H. 6�. Lawrence, Frank A. _
6. Billeci, Frank M. 66. Larabee., William
7. Bastian, Ida }S. 67. Hulcahy, Michael V.
S. "arrett, Geo. J. 68. Miller, George L.
9. Burris, Mrs Olive 69. Mora, Stanley A.
10. Bartolomei, Catherine 70. Murchio, Lewey
11. Black, W1111am 71. Ifctonald, Sas. F.
12. Boggess, Orin 0. 72. Morgan, Robert J. ;
1 Brooks, Ted. 7 "arcelli, Pasquale
14. Benedict, Elmer E. 74. Ifurr-kv, Esther R.
lei. Boysen, Anoreas 75 -•lnrlen, Carl
lei. Branch, Louis ti. 76. McDermott, Thos. C.
17. Baer, H=rry A. - 77. Mc`'oy, Thos N.
19. Buzacott., Wm. A. 78. -culashan,JohnM.
19. Buffo, Joe M. 79• "cAvoy, Lillian
20. Calavan, Leo J. 80. McAvoy, JohnL.
21. Cannon, Glen C. 81. Me arland, Clarence E.
22. Cunningham, Lawrence: Sr. 82. Aut*.mar., Henry
' 23. Cummirg s, Earl 93. Oliver, George T.
24. Cunr.inghan, Ed. 8 . Perry,Julian '
2 . Cadman, Florence 85 Portman, Andrew F.
2 Cupp, Ener L. 86. Pacini, Guido
27. Clawson, Gold Irene s7. Perkins, Henry r
28. Corbett, aathryne E. 88. rratt, Henry C.
29. Candel, Edward C. 69. O'Neil, Mrs. Genevieve
30. Davi, Barney S. 90. Quinlan, Thos. E.
31. Dutra, Louise B: 91. Rasmussen, Hans
32. Dally, Olive B. 92. "oyce, John
31F. Delc, Mrs. "argaret 9 Ragusa, Irene
3Duncan, Geo. R. 94. Srhi.rpke, Andrew
35. Dutra, teary K. 9�. Skeoch, Yrs.°lora J.
6. De Haven, Edgar If. 90. Seeley, Chas.
37. DIMagg!o, Barney 97. Schindler, Jas, M.
38. Evans. John Ellis 98. Sharp, William E.
9. Evans, Mrs. Helen 99. Spitzer, Purvis Earl
Enes, Bernard E. 100. Sullivan, Mrs.Lorraine
41. Ferris, Z.W. 101. Segarstrom, Swan
42. Fahy, itm. F. 102. Soulsby, Manch
4�. Frank, Josep' 103. South, Wiliam R.
44. Fletcher. Frederick A. 104. Sipe, Williem H.
45. Frank.lin, John H. 105. Stovall, Jas. J.
Gregory, Louis J. 106. Truex, Jos. T.
47. Gandy, Clyde E. 107. Timm, Paul A.
48. Grafton, Howara +' 108. Thomason, Hugh D.
49. Greeman, Mat 109. Uren, Harry Gundry
50. Golden, r'rank J. 110. Wilson,Edward H.
51. Hunn, S.G. 111. Wilkinson, yrs. Mamie
52. ebeisn, Franz 112. itard,Lon E.
53. Hornsby, Jas,Henry 113. Wright, Catherine
5 Healey, Daniel J. 116. 'garner, Scott D.
55. Hollenbeek, John L. Jr. 115. Wickbom, Emil C.
56. Haw-tsook, Edgar Y. 116. Wollam, Laniel
57. Howe, Jennie Marie 117. :Parc Mre.Lillian
58. Hull, Perry M. 118. 1oung, 3gmvel J. A
F9. Irwin, David W. 119. Young, Mrs. Gertrude
60. Kennedy, Willtam B. 120. Zane,14rs. Ruth
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1. Anderson, Franc44
57. JoneR, Thos. S.
,2, Allen, Mrs.Gertrude. '53. Johnson, Ctrs. Jennie
Altizer, halter E. 59. Jones, Ray
. Ackerman, Jacob P. '60. Keyser, Herbert, D. =,
5• Black, Alta Clark 61. Kieth, Ray R.
6. Burdewick, Harry 62. King, Mrs. Hazel'
7. Bonniekson, Archie 63. Aarrer, Mrs. Hedwig
8. Bruns, Herman '64. Utley, +lrs. Rose
9. Beede, Charles 65. Longwell, Sam R. s
10. Bertucci, Roy 66. Lambdin, Silas F.
11. Bower, Am. Glenn 67. Lindsey: Chas. 31
12. Bell, Fred F. 68. Lewis, Walter 24. j
14. Beaman, Mrs. Zelma' '69. Minta, Joe
14. Beede, harry McN. 70. Murphy, °ames C.
15. Blglaw, Phareellus K. 71. t:attie, Frank
16. Beed,Geo. 72. Mack, Chas. Nm.
17. Butcher, Harolj A. 7 Moody, Mrs.Esther }
18. Boyd, John R. Mederwlrm.er, Henry
19. Batle, Henry 7 i:ayberry, +yrs. Ruth 0.
20. Broderick, Mrs. Flora 756. McFarlan, Jos. U.
21. Coil, Chas. Jr. 77. McHattle, T.C.
22. Carlisle, John 73. McGinley, J.hn
2 . Carpenter, Mrs. Nellie 79. Nota, Wm. B.
24. Chesney, Mrs. Grace 80. Nash, wrs. Vellita
25. Christianson, Myrtle 91. Nunn, Stanley td.
26. Carr, Mrs. Lillian 32. O'Hara, Mrs. Suln B.
27. Cople, Chas. 83. Piazza,Harry De
28. Campbell, Byard 3_. Perry,Jchn E.
29. Courtney, John P. 35. Prexett, Ed. A.H.
30. Chapl i n, t:rs.Grade 86. Rahm, John J. j
31. Christians on, Ed. 37. Russell, Leroy R.
32. Dabney, Matthe" D. 38. Rodrigues, Mrs. Mary
33: Diffin, C.O. 89. Ross, Jos.
$4 Dittmar, Albert 90. Peed, Gladstone
35. Douglas, Robert e. 91. Rogers,Frank P.
3 . Daley, iters. Nona E. 92. Ruckstuhl, Mrs. Anita 1
37. Davis, John E. 93. Roelling., Mrs. Rhoda € �
38. DeMartini, Victor 94. Smith, Frederick Jno.
39. Diffin, Millard 95. Sampson, Frank J. ;
40. Dal Porta, Mrs. Bert hi 9o. Schmidt, Tim. H.
41. Duncan, tom. fd. 97. Smit':, Wm- H.
42. Ellsworth, Frank 99. Shumaker, Clnremce _
4)' Erskine, C.B. ?9. Shellenberger, C.T.
44. En,c, Joe E. '100. Sellers, Ed. B. Jr.
45. Foskett, Walter A. '101. Trevett, Ur,;Manda
46. Freeman, Lloyd J. '102. Todd, Elmer S.
7. Fee, Earl E. 10 . Von Buren, Larion
48. ledges, Lloyd 14 Viera, John F.
49. Grief, '.irs.Susan 105. Van Horn, Glen S. ff
50. Garror, Bragdon R. -106. '-7ebeter, Alice i
51. Gann, Leia.>r F. 107. Welch, Wm.
52. Gambs Paul E. '108. Worrell, E.C.
5 Higgins, Leroy '109. 6illiams, John N.
54. Hires, Thos. '.110. Wisner, Edgar
55• Irvine, Geo. E. '111. Ninfree, -argarat'
50. Johns, Mrs. Sadie
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVI50RS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1938. to o1clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Oummings,
Harry 1.1.5tow, and R.J.Trembat'n. S.C.'Aells,Clerk. _
The minutes of the hoard for and during the month of January, 1939, are
read to the Board by the Clerk and as r--ad are approved by the Board and signed
by the Chairman and the Clerk.
In 'atter of Granting
Applications for Aid.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid are
granted, to wit:
MARY EBMA BROWN, 547 5. 30th St. Richmond.
Needy blind aid In the amount of $25. state and. $25. county aid per month
be renewed as of 12-1-37.
' RICHARD M. VAN EATON, 1112 Hennsley Ave. N. Richmond.
`needy blind aid in the amount of $25. State and $25. county aid per month be
discontinued 1-31-39.
WM. E. WISSER, 557- 8th St Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14. State and $14. county aid per month be
granted to begin 21-38.
CHARLES CURRY, Market St. San rablo
Old lige Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be restored as of 2-1-39.
THEODORE ROGERS, 414 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be restored as of 2-1-38.
FRANK R. BOOTH, 545 Third St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937•
JOHN GILL, 137- 17th St. "ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937•
' JOHNSO: LEE HANSFORD, 310 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
nonth be renewed as of 11-1937.
ALBERT MORTIMER, RFD Box 712, Berkeley.
Old Age Security in the Amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937•
FRANK S. McCAFFERTY, 1525 Merced St• xiohmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 312.0 State and $12.50 county aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 ounty aid per month as of 2�1-38.
CHRISTIAN A. SOLER, 1745 Union St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the mount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be decreased to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month as of 3--l-39-
CHARLES BRENNAN, 522 Liberty Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38
CHARLES 'WM. COLE, 6315 Center St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-33.
KATIE ALICE COLE, 6315 6enter St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
' WALTER CONWAY, 441-20th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7733-
CARL J. FRID, 831 So. 43rd St. nichmond.
Old Age Security be. denied as of 2-7-38.
EM1,LA A. FRID, 831 So. 43rd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-33.
' ALMA 0. HARPER, 253 Pomona Ave. ElCerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-33.
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EivIDiA H. MOORE, 6527 Knott Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
FRANK J DUTRA, 1815 Curtis St. El Cerrito
$10 State and $5. county aid per month for needy children be restored
as of 2-1-38.
DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond, ElCerrito.
$20 State and $20 county aid per month be renewed as of 2-1938 for needy
children.
AGNES KEENAN, 10 Standard Ave. i't.hichmond.
$20 State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of 2-1938.
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Feb. 7th, 1938.
EVELYN KELLY, 6012 Wank Ave. Richmond. -
$20.00 State and $25. county aid per month be renewed as of 2-1938 for needy
children.
ALICE LE GRANDE, 413 So. St. Richmond.
$20 State and $5.00 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
2-1938.
ANTOINETTE MOLICA, 437 Everett, E1 Cerrito.
$10 State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of 2-1939•
ANGELITA VILLA, First St. rodeo.
2-1938.$20 State and $40 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as of
CHARLES J. JOHNSON, Box 119, Lafayette
$7.50 State and $7.50 county aid per month Old Age Security be granted to
begin as of 2-1-38.
EDW ARD PARK, Gen. Del. Alamo '
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937-
MICHAEL RYAN, Box 833-533, Loring, Crockett.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937-
ANTONIO SILVEIRA, Port Costa.
Old ^ge Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937-
MARY E. DOL?HUS, 747 Winslow St. Crockett.
old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and 515.00 county aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid as per month as of 2-1-38.
FRED HAEHNLE, 1114 Court St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month;
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38-
JOHN W. MASHER, Rte 1, Box 356-B, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security i n the amount o' $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-39-
JOHN M. SANTOS, 1828 Bonanza, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 2-1-38 and transferred from San Luis Obispo County.
ELIAS BUSH, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937-
JOHN GAFFIGAN, Box 361, Rte 1, Walnut '..reek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid per
month be renewed as of 8-1937.
JOSEPH HOPKINS, 1521 Estudillo St. Lartinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State and $16.25 county aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of 2-1-38-
JOSEPHINE HOPLINS, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State and $16.25 county aid per
month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 lounty aid per month as of 2-1-38. _
DAN KELLY, 835 Brown St. lartinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of ,$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontim;ed as of 2-1-33.
NORA MASIAER, Rte 1, Box 356-B, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38. ,
FANNIE SHELBY, 823 Green St. Martinez.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
NUNZIATA FONTANA, 305 Talbart St. Martinez.
310 State aid for needy children per month be renewed as of 2-1938•
PETRINA LINO, Veale & Leslie, Martinez.
$40 State and $10. county aid per month for needy children be changed to ,
$30 State and $20 county aid per month as of 93-1$7; decreased to $30 State and $10
county aid per month as of 2-1-38 and renewed as of 2-1938•
FRANCESCA RUSSO, 5�0 Cutter St. Pittsburg
Needy blind aid in the amount of $18.00 State and $18.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-33.
NETTIE CARTER, 425 E. 12th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security 'n the amount of $7.00 State and 37.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
KATHERIINE KNIGHT, 172 W. 10th St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 Oo„nty aid per month',
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38-
MARY M. KELLER, Rte 1, Box 50, Pittsburg. -- --
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
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CATHLYN BEDOYA, Port Chicago.
$60. State aid per month for needy children be renewed as of 2-1938-
BOGOLEA CHILDREN, C/o Anna waxie, 355 E. 5th St. Pittsburg
$30 State and $30 county aid per month for needy children be changed and made
payable to Mrs. Anna-axie, 355 E. 5th St. Pittsburg instead of to Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Maxle, as of 2-1-36.
LARY ARTERBERRY, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17..50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
' be granted to begin as of 2-1-38. -
ROY P. HOUSER, 305 F. St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount or $103tate and $10 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-39-
CALVIN SIDERS, Gen. Del Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $35. state aid only pei• month, be granted to
begin as of 2--1-38. Aid to be paid entirely by the State Department until 10-28-38.
' JOHN J. FEELEY, Gen. Del Byron.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937•
IRVIN FISHER, 317 "H" St. Antioch.
Old Age Searity in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937-
JACKSON STOCKWELL, Byron
Old Age Security in Lne amount of $17.50 State and$17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 12-1937•
AMIDY COi4P.OMIZZO, 500 Second St. Antioch.
$40. State aid per month for needy chile ren be increased to $40 State and
$30. county aid per month as of 2-1-36.
JOSEPHINE FERREIRA, 802- 10th St. Antioch
$20 State aid permonth for needy children be changed to $10 State 'and. $10
county aid per month as of 1-9-38-
MYRTLE CHAPMAQ, Rossi Ave. nntioch -
Aid for needy children be denied.
MINCHACA CHILDRE.4, C/o Mrs. A.Emerine, 817 Lexington AVe. El Cerrito.
$40 State and $40 county aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court be
discontinued to Mrs. A.Emerine as of 1-31-38, for Ruth, Lillian , David, & ulvado
Mlnchaca CHILD, C/o Mrs. Ellen Gallagher, 807 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito.
w10.00 State and $10 county aid per manth for a ward of the Juvenile Court
be discontinued to Mrs. Lllen Gallagher, as of 1-31-38 for Henry Minchaca.
MINCHACA CHILDREN, C/o-Mrs. Gracieuse Elissando, Ate 3, Box 231, Hayward.
$50. State and $50. county aid per month for wards o#' the Juvenile Court be
franted and made payable to Mrs. Elissando, beginning 2-1-38, for Ruth, Camilo,
(Henry), Lillian, David, Olvado (Rollo).
ALICE MAi LO GCE, C/o Mrs.Chas. Burke, 622- 36th St. Richmond.
$20 County cash allowance per month for the care of Alice May Locke be granted i
and be made payable to Mrs.Chas. Burke, as of 2-1-38. _
COLONEL N. FALK, 415 Colusa Ave. Berkeley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $2,00 State and $2.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
ISAAC S. JACKSON, 521 Macdoreld Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $4.00 State and $4.0o county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38, -
HANS P. JORGENSEN, 2730 Garvin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per month be
granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
JENNET A. MARXEN, 816 Lexington , El Cerrito.
Old Age security in the amount of $8.00 State and $8.00 county ald per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-36-
FANNY L. MORAN, 322 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito.
Qld age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-35.
MARY E. BENKE, 5717 Say View Ave. hichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be increased to S10 State and 310 county aid per month as of 2-1-35. '
MARY G. BURT, 419 Colusa Ave. Berkeley
CE Age Security in the amount of $6.Ou State and $6.00 county aid per month
be increaaed to $16. State and $16.00 "ounty aid per month as of 2-1-36-
ROSE HALLI-AN, 801 Nevin,Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 512.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of 2-1-39-
MARY THOMAS, 409- 9th St. Richmond.
Old ^ge Security in the mount of 510 State and 410 county aid per month be
increased to $17-50 State and 81 .50 County aid per mont5 as of
7 5 7 p• 3-1-35.
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CLARA B. BAILEY, 1433 Everett St., E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
FRA 1,K E. BAILEY, 1433 Everett St. E1 Cerrito.
Old+ge Security be denied as of 2-7-38.
ELMER CHRISTENSEN, 6128 Panama, Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-36.
MARY E. NELSON, 4822 Potrero, Richmond..
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-36.
ADALINE SCHAFFER, 444 Lexington , El Cerrito. '
Old age Security be denied as of 2-7-33.
EZEQUIEL BARRAGAN, 340- ls% St. Richmond.
6610 State and $30 County aid per month for needy children be granted to begin
as of 2-1-38.
MARY RATTO, RFD Box 1669, Richmond.
$30 State and $17.00 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 2-1939-
ELIZABETH MEDEROS, 1214 4.4arin Ave. Albany.
$10. StateaLd per month for needy child be changed and made payable to Mrs.
Elizabeth Mederos as of 2-1-36.
LILLIAN MoKENZIE, Lafayette.
Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid pa month
be renewed as of 12=1937.
JULIA KELLEHER, Port costa.
$10. State aid per month for a needy child be renewed as of 2-1938.
JOSEPH WALSH, 1264 Vine Ave. Martinez.
County cash allowance in the amount of $7.50 per month be granted to begin as
of 1-1-36.
ZENAS P. EDWARDS, 635 Brown St. Martinez.
Old -ge Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin 2-1-36.
MARY E. SPENCER, Hillgrade Ave. Walnut Creek. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
CHARLES ARNOLD, 400 Berrellessa St. Martinez.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937.
CHARLES WASHBURN. RFD Box 428, Walnut Creek..
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937-
H
-1937.
HEMMN B. MERS, 616 Jones St. Martinez.
Old Age Security be denied as of 2-7-33-
EDITH DE BISSCHOP, Alamo Rd, Walnut Creek.
$20. St^te and W. County aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 2-1938-
JOSEPH DUARTE, 2347 Fernando St. Concord.
$10. State aid per month for a needy child be renewed as of 2-1938.
ETELVINA FONCECA, 1426 Willow, Martinez.
$20. State and $10 county aid per month for needy children be renewed as
of 2-1936.
ROSALIE HINES, 215 Foster St. Martinez.
$10 State aid per month for a needy child be renewed as of 2-1936.
CONRAD PRICE, MT. VIEW, Martinez.
$20. State and $20 county aid per month for needy chllt'en be renewed as of
2-1936.
LOIS HOSIE, 1014 Menus St. Martinez.
$10 State and $35. county aid per month for needy children be changed to $45.
county aid as of 11-30-37, and discontinued as of 12-31-37.
NELLIE HASKINS, CLYDE. , ..
$10 State aid per month for needy children be increased to $10.00 State and
a10.00 county aid per month as of 2-1-39-
WILLIAM BLANCHARD, 745 Black Diamond, Pittsburg.
$14.00 State and $14.00 county aid ner month Old Age Security be granted to '.
begin as of 2-1-33.
MARY VEREGGE, 142- 17th St. Pittsburg
Old Age Security in the amount of $5.00 state and 35.00 county aid per month'.,
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
RACHEL STRICKLAND, Oakley. -
Old age Security be denied as of 2-7-36. -
ROSA VIRAMONTES, 807_ 9th St. Antioch - -
$30. State end $20. county aid per month for needy children be granted
to begin as of 2-1-33.
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GERTRUDE O'CAMPO, Oakley.
W. State and $4o county aid per month for reedy ch`.ldren be decreased to
$40 State and $30 county aid per month as of 2-1-38. .
RUTH CROCKETT, Oakley.
$20 State and $20 County aid per month for needy children be discontinued as
of 1-31-38-
GEORGE BURTON, 935 Brown St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
' be resto-ed as of 2-1-39.
PATRICK REARDON, 522 Twelfth St. Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $5. state and $5. county aid per month _
be granted to begin as of 2-1-39-.-
In the Matter of Ao,,roval
of Warrants of Reclamation
District #802.
Good cause appearing therefor, the following 'Warrants of said Reclamation
District are hereby approved:
Number. Date. Amount.
9654 - January 29thh 193g. $44.01. A.S.Ferguson
666 " " 42.47 "
867 " „ ° 20.11 "
869 n „ " 35.240 n
s69 „ 35.40 „
970 " " 1000.00 "
871 n u n 889.8g "
And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to
note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signsture s
to each of said warrants.
In Matter of Correction of
Erroneous Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having made application to this Board and
same having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for author-
ization to the County Auditor under Section 3991 of the Political Code, to correct
the following erroneous assessment, to wit:
For year 1936-37:
In Vol. 2q Assessment No. 61513 Jean Naylor c/o Tripp is assessed with Por.
of Secs. 27 and 34, T2N., R4W bd N. & S. by a road, E. by land of Naylor-Assessed
value of land $75. Impts. $50. For the same year Assessment No. 61519 Peggy Naylor
Is assessed with a Por. of NW 1/4 of Sec. 34, T2N. R4W bd. N. & S. by a 40' rd, E by
Id of Sebastian containing .70 acres- Assessed value of land 36o.
The above is a double assessment and authority is hereby granted to the
County Auditor to cancel the taxes and delinquencies for the year 1936-37 on Tax Bill
No. 61519.1
In Matter of Correction of
Erroneous Assessment.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessors having made application to this Board and
same having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for authorl
nation to the County Auditor under Section 3804a of the Political Code, to correct
the following erroneous assessment, to wit:
For year 1937-36:
Vol. lb Assessment No. 39057 J.G.Graciano Is assessed with a parcel of land
containing .192 acres, assessed value of land $70, personal property $905. Mr.Gracian
claimed war veteran exemption March 10, 1937, on this property but through an error
in Assessor's office exemption was not allowed,
It is by the -card ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author-
ized to allow full exemption in the amount of $975.
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In Matter of Determining the Boundaries
of Knightsen School District and Excelsior
School District.
B.O.Wllson, County Superintendent of Schools, having reported to this Board
that a discrepancy appears in described boundary lines of Knightsen Sebool."istriet
and Excelsior School "istricts in County of contra Costa;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the exterior boundary lines of the said school '..
cistricts be and the same are hereby established as follows, to 'sit:
KNIGHTSEN SCHOOL DISTRICT
BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Secti.m 6, TIN., R3E., thence
east 1 mile to the northeast comer thereof; thence north 1 mile
to the northwest corner of Section 32, T2N., R3E., thence East
along the north line of Sections 32, 33 and 34- to the Holland Tract;
thence following the West, Northerly and easterly boundaries of
the Holland Tract to a point on the County boundary line In Old
River, South of the Quimby Tract; thence southerly along the County
boundary to the intersection of the center line of Indian Slough;
thence following Indian Slough westerly and northerly to the south
line of Section 14, TIN., R3E., thence West along section lines
to the south 1/4 corner of Section 17, TIN., R3E., thence North
1/2 mile to the center of said Section 17; thence East 1 1/2 miles
to the East 1/4 corner of Section 16; thence North 1/2 mile; thence
west 1 1/2 miles to the south 1/4 comer of Section 9, Tlid., n3E.
thence north 1/4 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 3/4 mile
to the Northwest corner of said section B; thence West along the
south line of Section 6 to the center of Marsh Creek; thence north-
easterly along the center of Marsh Creek to the south line of the
North 1/2 of Section 6• thence west along said line to the West j
1/4 corner of section 6; thence north 1/2 mile to the northwest
corner of Section b and the-point of beginning.
EXCELSICH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Section 21, TIN., R3E. thence
south 1/2 mile to the west l/4 comer of Section 21; thence West
1 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Section 20; thence south 2 1/2
miles to the southwest corner of Section 32, TIN., 113E., the
said point being on the Mount Diablo Base Lire; thence East
along the 'base line to the County boundary; thence northerly '
along the county boundary b the intersection of the center line
of Indian slough; thence westerly and northerly along Indian
Slough to the Horth line of Section 23, TIN., R3E. thence West
along the north line of sections 23, 22 and 21, TIN., R3E•
to the point of beginning.,
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In the Matter of Approval of
Assessor's Maps of Contra Costa
Golf Club property and Map of Goodman
Tract,
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having presented to this Board for approval
Assessor's Map of a portion of Contra Costa Golf Club and Assessor's Map of the Goodman'
Tract, located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Maos be and the same are hereby approved
and the County Assessor is authorized to file s^id Maps in his office for assessment
purposes.
In Matter of Awarding Oontract
for Furnishing of Electric Current and
maintaining a system of Street
lights in Danville Highway Li,;htirg +Istrict.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric
current and maintaining a system of street lights in Danville High-ay Lighting District,
and this being time and place set out in said Notice for the receiving of bids. the
following bid is received:
Bid of Pacific lxas & L]c etric Co. Schedule L-4,
and the Snid Bid of the said Pacific Gas & Electrlc Co, being the only bid received,
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And the Board deemin.- said bid a satisfactory bid,
It is, upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
by the Board ordered that the contract for furnishing of electric current and maintain
Ing a system of street lights in Danville Highway Lighting District be andthe same is
hereby awarded to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company.
IT IS further ordered that the said Pacific Gas & Electric Co. furnish to this
' Board, a good and suffic'-ent bond in the sum of $1000 guaranteeing the faithful performance
of said contract.
In Matter of Restoring of Redeemed
' property to current Assessment Rolls.
Geo. 0.-eese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorizatl6n
to County Auditor to place the following described properties Which have been redeemed
by installments or wholly redeemed since July 1st, 1937, to 1937-36, Assessment Rolls,
and extend taxes on same, to wit:
PROPERTIES REDEEMED IN FULL.
No. 1339: 'N.A.Barnett, Canal Subn. Lot 27, Blk 7, Assassed value of land, $60.
No. 3274: Carl M.Green, Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond, Lots 14 & 15, Blk 5,
Assessed value of land, $300.
No. 29677A, Mabel F.Brown & Vons Evans, Harbor Business Blocks,
Lots 20 and 21, Blk 15, Assessed value of land, $60.
No. 31070 .California Construction Co. North Berkeley Terrace Tract,
Lot 3, Blk 35. Assessed value of land, $10.
No. 31094 California Construction Co. North Berkeley Terrace Tract
Lot 46, Blk 35, Assessed value of land, $10.
' No. 34715 East Richmond Heights Land Co. Amended Map Richmond racific Heights Tract
Lot 31 Blk o, Assessed value of land, $100.
'No. 36066 Contra Costa County Title Co. Richmond Annex. Addn. Lot 6, Blk 119,
Assessed value of lard, $450. Impts. 3350.
No. 39091 Lennette S.Norton, One Lot Com. on'S In of Bonanza St. 597.5' W. fm
W. In of r/w of S.F. & Sac. Ry. the W. 57.25' by an average depth _
of 80' and known as por. of Lot 11 of Stow and Carpenter Tract
Assessed value of land, $230. Impts. $660.
No. 46554 Edward Gil-ette, 'Twksbry Heights Tract, Lots 22 & 23, Blk 20,
Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 46664 East Richmond Heights Land Co. East Richmond Heights 'Tract,
E'ly 15' of Lots 12 & 16, Blk 74, Assessed value of lard, $30.
No. 46665 Mary A.Ihoemaker, East Richmond Heights Tract, E'ly 15' of Lot 13, Blk 74
Assessed value of land, $10.
No. 49053 H.E.Sargent, Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3, Lot 10,B1k 69
Assessed value of land 430,
No. 49134 Ealt Richmond Halgghts Land Co. Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2,
Lots 8 & 9, Blk 94, Assessed value of la rid, $80.
No. 61342 W.J. Seroy, Orinda Park 'lerrace, W. por. of Lot 22, Ilk H.,
Assessed value cC land, $140. Impts. $670.
PROPERTIES REDEEMED UNDER INSf ALLi1EN_' PLAN.
No. 6166 Homer Clements, 0/o State of California,
Townof Pt.hichmond Official Map ,#'3, Lot 11, Block Q,
' Assessed value of land, $70. Impts. $330.
No. 10467 F.M. &Hazel W.Goodman, C/o State of California,
Brown Andrade Tract No. 3, Lot 1L, Blk_ 4, Assessed value a is n3, $6o.
No. 19798 Merle Bohn C;o State of Ca_if ornla,
Pullman Townsite, Lots 5 & 6, B1kI, Assessed value of land, $230. Impts,$1 00.
No. 22352 Katie S. Tremayne, C/o State of Califo Tnia, Central Pullman Tract,
Lot 179, Ill: G. Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 29194 Susie Leonard, & C/o California,
Harbor Front Tract, Lot 15, Blk 7, assessed value of la al, $50.
No. 32294 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Henderson Tapscott Tract
Lot 7, Blk 9, Assessed value of larxi, $90.
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No. 52373 Pacific Finance Corp. '1/0 State of CaL1i'ornia, Henderson Tapscott Tract
Lot 17, Blk 14, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 30694 California Construction Co, C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 27, Blk 21, Assessed value of land, $60.
No. 30959 California Construction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
^errace Tract, Lot 11, Blk 31, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 30963. California Construction Co. C/o State of Caltfornia, North Berkeley
':'errace Tract, Lot 16, Blk 31, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 30979 Merchants Finance C07. C/O State of California, North Ber;-dey
^_errace 'Tract, Lot 41, Blk 31, Assessed value of lard, $70-
"0- 30980 Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Orth Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 42, Blk 31, Assessed value of lard, $70.
No. 30951 California Construction Co. C/o State of Califbrn7a, North Berkeley
Terrace _Tact, Lots 43, 44 & 115, Blk 31, Assessed value of lard, ,$210. '.
No. 30996 California Construction Co. "/o State of California, North
Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 17, B111' 32, Assessed value of land, $70. _
No.31006 Improvement Bond Co. Ltd. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 37, Blk 32, Assessed value ofla^5 370.
No. 31015 Californi<, Construction Co. O/a State of California, North Berkeley -
Terrace Tract, Lot 7, Blk 33, Assessed value of lend. $70.
No. 31063 California Construction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 1, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $90.
No. 31069 California Construction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 2, Block 35, Assessed value of land, $1L0.
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No. 31144. MerchAnts Finance. Corp. C/o State of California, 14orth Berkeley Terrace
Tract, Lot 23, Blk 37, Assessed vdue of lard, $70.
No. 31145 Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of California, North Berkeley Terrace.
Tract, Lot 211, Blk 37, Assessed value of land., a70.
No. 31164. California `%onst ruction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 21, Blk 38, Assessed value of land, $90.
No. 31212 California Construction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot S. Blk 40, Assessed value of land, 570.
No. 31227 California Construction Co. C/o State of California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract Lot 6, Blk 41, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 31286 California Construction Co. C/o Stateof California, North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 21, Blk 45, Assessed value of land, $90.
No. 31291. California Construction: Co. C/o State of California., North Berkeley
Terrace Tract, Lot 27, Blk 45, Assessed value of land, $90. `
No. 35189 .Tack Delaney Gt. State of Callfcrnia, Berkeley Country Club Terrace
Unit #1, W. 1/2 of Lot 137, Assessed vahae of land, $30, Impts. $80.
No. 35233 Wilhdvina Dickson C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club
Terrace Un-'t #1, Lot 131, Assessed value of land, $120.
No. 35238 Wilhelmina Dickson, C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club
Terrace Unit #1, Lot 196, Assessed value of land, $100.
No. 25346 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, -erkeley Count W Club
Terrace Unit #2, Lot 295A, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 35347 Pacific Finance Corp. C/oState of Califo m la, Berkeley Country Club '
Terrace Unit #2, Lot 29oA, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 35345• Pacific Finance Corp. u/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club
Terrace Unit #2. Lot 296B, Assessed value of land, $70.
No. 36525 Pacific Finance-Corp. 0/o State of California., ShevllnTract, Lot 14,
Assessed value of land, $50.
NO. 36526 Pacific Finance Corp. L/o State of California, Shevlin Tract, Lot 15, ,
Assessed value of land, $60. -
No• 36527 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Shevlin +Tact, Lot 16,
Assessed value of land, 570.
No. 38935 F.A,Marshall, C/o State of California, Coles Addn. to Walnut
Creek, Lot 15, Assessed value of land, $90.
IT IS BY THE BOARD O.EIDBgBD that the County Auditor be and he is hereby
( authorized to place said above described property on the 1937-38 Assessment Rolls and,:
extend taxes on same.
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In Matter of presentation of Deed
from Louis Kronick and Dora Kronick,
to the County of Contra Costa.
Louis Kronick and Dora Kronick, his wife, of town of Rodeo, having presented
to this Board, a deed conveying.to the County of Contra Costa, certain properties
In the 'town of Rodeo, for building purposes, -
It is by the "pard ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby referred
to the Contra Costa County fit le Company for the purpose of making a title search
to said property.,,
In Matter of granting permit to
' lay pipe line to Thomas J.Sheridan,
in Sup. Dist. a3.
Thomas J.Sheridan, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two
inch water main about 2200 feet in length on the north side of the upper Walden Road,
beginning at the State Highway and continuing to Buena Vista Road,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and
the same is hereby granted, said work to ce done under the supervisLon of the County -
Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDER!-;D that applicant shall assume all future costs for mainten-
ance of said water main—
, In Matter of application for
Dance permits.
Applications for permission to conduct a_dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M.
on following; dates and at the following places, are received by the Board, to At:
Brentwood Vol. Fire Department, Brentwood, March 19th, 1938•
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon; Feb. 19, 1936. '
Shell Activities Assn. Martinez, Feb. 12, 1936.
IT IS BY Thr. BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and each of theta are hereby
granted.
In Matter of Application of Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph Co. for
permission to lay Buried Cable, on
Sub.Station Read in S.D.4.
The racific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for
' permission to place burled cable on Sub-station road south of Marsh Creek Road, In
Sup. Dist. #4, a distance of approximately 694 feet, and placing of 20 feet of 2 inch
iron pipe under the said sub-station road,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that pe-mission for the doing of said work be and the
same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur-
veyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Distri -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERJ,D that applicant shall assume all future costs for the
maintenance of said buried cable.,,
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Feb. 7th, 1938,
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
261 of County of Contra Costa, duly
published, =c
Ordinance No. 261 o- the County of Conte-a Costa, having been published
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Antioch Ledger, as
shown by the affidavit of publication of W.G.jailey, on file herein,
s.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 261 be and the same Is
hereby declared to be duly published.
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In Matter of Appointment of
Hazel W.Burton, as Trustee of
Reclamation iistrict #2024.
There being a vacancy on the board of Trustees of Reclamation "istrict „
#2024, caused by the death of Lee A.Phillips,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ! _
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Hazel W.Burton, be and she is hereby appointed as Trustee
>rt
of Reclamation "istrict #2024, to serve for the unexpired term of Lee A.Phillips.r.
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In Matter of granting permit
to L.R.�ollers to erect a building
in Town of Lafayette.
L.R.Sollers, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to erect
n building for a non—conforming use,in the town of Lafayette, under the Interim Zon—
Ing Ordinance and said application having been referred rn the Planning Commission
of Contra Costa County, for its recommendations, and the said Planning Commission
having filed with this board Its recommendation for a permit to be granted;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that perris�ion be and the same is hereby granted
to L.R.Sollers to erect a building for a non—confoxning use on the State Highway near.
Lafayette Blvd. in the Town of Lafayette.
In Mbtter of authorizing Oscar
Olsson, Superintendent of County
Hospital, to close the Hospital Bake Shop.
Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of County Hospital, of Contra Costa County,
having reported to this Board that s=_id Hospital could be run upon a more economical
basis by the closing of the bake shop in said Hospital and by purchasing of bakery
products in the open market,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Oscar Cls son,Superintendent of said County Hospital, be and '
he is hereby authorized to close the bake shop in said County Hospital at such time
as he deems fit.K
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InMatter of Authorizing County
Purchasing Agent to purchase
Equipment for pump and wellbn
County Farm. '
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby authorized
to purchase the necessary equipment for the pump and well to be used on the County
Farm in supplying WAter to the prison dormitory and grounds to be established on said'',.
Prison Farm.
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InMatter of Cancellation of Taxes.
D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this hoard that certain property
was sold for 1927 taxes.on June 26, 1925, by Sale numbered 2042, and deeded to the
State August 29th, 1933, Of_'icial Records 351, page 187, and that the following taxes _
levy was chaigei against the said property to wit: -
Co. & Schl. C.^.V Ltg. Car. Fire, Total.
1927-28 $1.90 5.50 52.4o
1925-29 2.20 $ .FO 2.70
1930-31 3.o4 . .40 3.44
1931-32 1.87 .25 2.12
1932-33 1.72 .20 .20 2.12
1933-34 1.22 .16 1.35
1934-35 1.65 16 1.51
1935-361.65 2 1.93
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$_:_L5 .70 1.92 - $17.90
and that said property is now and never has-been within the Crockett-Crolona-Valona
Lighting District, or the Carquinez Fire District, and that the levies for these
Districts as shown above are in error,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
BOARD ORDERED that the unpaid amounts appearing on the Records against said property
for tax levy for said Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District, and Carquinez Fire
District, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled by the °ounty Auditory
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In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY I:a BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $7811.29 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds
' and in tho amounts as herein set out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dls:. #1 Sup Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accounts. Accounts. m2 Accts. #3 Accts pay
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .-.,.
515 to
s67 $144.00
565 0120.00
569 92.59
571 $ 9-5L
35.54
572 12.29
6733 317.05
9N $1067.00
575 515.17
876 112.26
567$7 721.78 2-76
679 So
580 5.05
581 33.16
882 166.00
86} 96.75
88 120.00 t
' 585 112.51 _
666 30.011
997 559 12.00 48.00E39 -
690 5.65 133.65
591 106.25
592 291.55
593 0
4 61.9, 263 QO `
895 3:14
897 io6.61
895 104.74 ja
699 120.00
goo 2.70
got 68.96
902 24.12
90 57.94
90 6.16
go 906 27.95 317.23
907 150.00
9o5 17.10
909 10.00
gio 5.25 153.75
33`
Feb. 7th, 1938.
11`
912 104.97
99�34 x$148.11
93.03
915 5158.13
916 $39-15-
917 59.32
918 105.73
919 3.00
920 151.30
921
97,p0
5 -
923 58.20
925 26.60
922 190.07
927 12.50
929 42.50 -
929 -665.01
930 105.39 -
931 117.00
932 107.10
93300
1319798-0 1162.82 1237-66 1749-59 1942.42.
Grand Total — $7811.29.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,! !
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In Matter of Apportionment of Tax
Sales proceeds.
D.M.leeter,County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain property
has been sold at public auction by the Tax Collector, under authority granted by this
Board and in necordance with provisions of Section 3997 of the Political Code, and the: -
City of Richmond and the City of E1 Cerrito, having filed claims for apportionment
of the proceeds of said sales, in accordance with procedure set out in the above named
section, and the total of said sales having amounted to $564, which is on deposit
in County Treasury, to the credit of Delinquent Tax Sale Trust rund,
IT IS a THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authoriz=
ed to draw his ^:arrant on said Delinquent tax sale Trust Fund in the amounts and to
the payees a= herein set out below: and that the County =reasurer pay the same.
State of California, $ .04
County of contra Costs 296 .95
City of Richmond, 249. 50
City of E1 Cerrito, __- 17.-_51..
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'the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Return of Sum of $100
to Shell011 Company deposited in
lieu of Bond.
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The Shell 011 Company, having heretofore been granted permission to excavate
In the County Highway of Contra Costa County, and having deposited with the County ,
Treasurer of Contra Costa County the sum of $100 in lieu of Bond, guaranteeing the
replacing of said highway in satisfactory manner and the County Su^veyor having
certified -to this board that said work has been completed, and the roads repaired in
a satisfactory manner, -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant on County ,
Treasury i-n sum of $100 in payment of the Shell Cil Company, on Special Deposit Fund,
and that t-he County Treasurer pay the same.,
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In Matter of Installing Additional -
Light in Crockett-Crolona-Valona
Highway Lighting District.
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 light in said Lighting District, at the following
location, to wit: Corner of Bay St. and Alhambra Ave., on Bay Street,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, 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 the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for the fiscal
year 193639, furnish a rate of taxation upon the assessable property of said district
that will furnish an amount of money sufficient for maintenance of said additional
light, which amount is specified to be $20.110 per annum.,
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In Matter of Purchasing of
real pr6perty from Joseph M. -
Christen and Annie Christen,
his wife, to be used for park purposes.
Joseph.M.Christen and Annie Christen, his wife, having offered to sell to the
bounty of �ortra Costa, for the purpose of.enlarging C.H.Hayden Park, certain .j
real property located in Supervisor District #3, for the sum of $462.00 and describe
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as follows, to wit;
Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, containing 2.62 acres, more or less (the
net area of which is 2.31 acres, more or less, exclusive of that portion lying within
the County Road) described as follows:
BEGI?INING at the southeast corner of the 16.29 acre tract of land described
in the deed from M.George Russi, et al. to Dora Russi, dated December 13, 1910,
and recorded Decei*er 1., 1910, in Vol. 160 of Deeds, at page 135, said point bearing
North 89016' East 1705.44 feet from the corner common to Lots 10, 13, 38 and 39,
of the Welch Grant in the Rancho Las Juntas; thence from saidpoint of beginning
' running along; an old fence, North 13044' West, 71.85 feet; thence north 31°19' West,
34.02 feet to a point on the extension westerly ofthe south line of' Lot 19 of an
unnumbered Block on the west side of Main Street as designated on the Map entit>_ed
"Map of the down of Pacheco, contra Costa county, California, 1869" which map was a
filed in the. office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of -allbrnia `£
In Vol. E of +laps, at page 95; thence along said extefided line, North 81011' East,
14.51 feet to the west line of said unnumbered block; thence alon:;; said West line,
North 28048' West, 70.23 feet, North 14oOo' 30" West, 66.27 feet; North 1605G' East,
55.47 feet; North 18°17' West, 66.91 feet; North 26928' West, 69.26 feet; North
1°40' West, 16.13 feet and North 15044130" West, 67.76 feet to the south line of the
County Park in the •own of Pacheco, thence along said south line, South 82°34' West,
27.64 feet and south 87032' West, 195.80 feet to the center of the old county reed
leadint5 from Pacheco to Martinez; thence along the center of said road, south 200513, °
West, 6.65 feet; south 9925130" East, 87.08 feet and south 15°58'30" East, 397.16
feet to the south line of said 16.29 dere tract above referred to; thence north
S9016' East along said south line 238.05 feet to the point of beginning.
and this board having declared its intention of purchasing said. property; -;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mom ay the 7th day of March, 1938, at 11
o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of this Board, be ani the same is hereby fixed as time
and place for consummation of said purchase.
' IT IS BY THE BOARD FURIEER ORDERED that notice of intention to purchase said
property and of the time and place set for the consmmation of said purchase, be and
the s-me is hereby ordered published in the Concord 'Transcript a newspaper of general
circulation for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law. ':y
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Feb. 7th, 1938.
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In Gutter of purchase of
Real property from William Bock
and Anna Bak, his wife; and from
John Bock and Sophie Bock., his wife,
to be used for park purposes.
William Bock and Anna Bock, his wife, and John Bock and Sophie Bock, his wife,',
having offered to sell to the county of Coctra Costa, certain real property located
in Supervisor District #3, for the purpose of enlarging the C.H.Hayden ?ark, for ,
the sum of $375.00, and which land is described asfollows, to wit:
A portion of the tract of land designated on the Map entitled "Map of Pacheco
Contra VOsta County, California, 1869" which Map was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in Vol. E of Maps,
at page 95, containing 0.944 of an acre, more or less, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the center line of the pounty Highway leading from
Pacheco to Martinez At the intersection of the south line of Lot 21 of an Unnumbered
Block in the Town of Pacheco, produced easterly with the west line of the 5.072 acre -
parcel of land described in the deed from Margaret Randall, et al. to Michael Solml
et al. dated May 8, 1927, and recorded Sept. 13, 1927, in Vol. .108 of Official
Records, at page 122, and from which point the center of a curve to the left with a
radius of 1910.00 feet bears south 75005152" West; thence from said point of beginning
along said curve and said west line in a northwesterly direction, 218.01 feet; thence.
leaving said lire south 81°11' West, 174.43 feet to a point in an old fence; thence
along said fence south 1SQ331
30* East 81.09 feet; south 8o07' 'Nest, 56.35 feet; south;
9000' East, 78.05 feet; and south 31°18' East, 3.38 feet; thence leaving said fence
north 31011' East, 211.00 feet to the point of beginning.
and this board having declared its intention of purchasing said property;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mona W the 7th day of March, 1938, at 11 o'clock
A.M. In Chambers of thisBoard be and the S^me is hereby fixed as time and place for
consummation of said purchase
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER Ji DERED that notice of the intention to purchase
said property and of the time and place set for the consummation of said purchase
be and the same is hereby ordered published in the Concord Transcript, a. newspaper
of general circulation for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law.
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In Matter of Fixing Salary
of Guy Spencer, Exhibit Commissioner
of Contra costa county.
It appearing to this +oard that the duties of Guy Spencer, Exhibit Commisslon
er of Contra Posta County, will be greatly increased by the preparation of an Exhibit''',
of said County to be placed in the Golden Gate International Exposition to be held
in San Fr,ncisco in 1939,
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the salary of said Guy Spencer be and the same is hereby fixed at
$200 per month, to commence as of Feb. lst, 1938, and the County Auditor is hereby '
directed to draw his warrant monthly in favor of "uy spencer insum of $200 in payment',
of his said salary and the County Treasurer shall pay the same..
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In Natter of Supplying; runds
for Old Age Relief.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, Inasmuch as our aged citizens receiving State Aid should n9t
be forced into the position of paupers by being paid in the form of "aid" or relief"
but in consideration of their lives of labor and service as citizens of the State,
should be entitled to be considered as worth:: pensioners of the state, and
WHEREAS, as a result of the liberalization of State Aid to the aged of
' the State of California, the burden of taxation on the general property taxpayer of th
counties of the State of California has been greatly increased; and,
WHEREAS, Some Counties are now unable to raise their portion of the tax with
the result that the aged living in those Counties are not receiving aid which they nee
and in other-counties tie aged are seriously worried because of their feeling of un-
certainty and insecurity as to how long their County will be able to stand its port-
ion of the tax under the present method of taxation which imposes an unfair burden
on property owners;'ard,
' WHEREAS, the benefits of old age are enjoyed by all classes and therefore
taxes should be borne'by a .,road tax such as the sales tax; aid,
WHEREAS, the sales tax of the several counties of California have increased
from $40,000,000 a year to 460,000,000 for the second year, $73,000,000 for the thtd
year, estimated $95,000,000 for the fourth year and for the last two months will total
$12,000,000 a month or approximately $145,000,000 for the twelve mom h period which is
greatly in excess of the amount necessary for the purpose intended; and,
WHEREAS, This amount will be greatly In excess of that necessary for the
purposes to.;Sch this tax was originally intended to be applied andit is highly
desirable that this load of taxation be not placed on the shoulders of the already
overburdened general property taxpayer; and,
-WHEREAS, attempts are being made to divert this tax or abolish it entirely;
and,
WHEREAS, no better wav of handling t-is excess can be considered than t, app y
it to the benefit of those whopay it; aryl,
nV EREAS, this would reduce t@e tax burden of the general property taxpayer
and at the same time assure the permanent payment o' add to the aged; Now therefore
be it
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RESOLVED: that his Excellency the Governor of the State of Callfor:7a,
be requested to use his good offtees and best endeavors to have this excess applied
to Old Age Relief, thereby removing the burden of taxation now borne by the general
property taxpayer of the State of California.
`1'he foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the board.
In Matter of Granting Authority -
to 'Tax Collector to conduct sale
of property for delinquent taxes.
The fllowing Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT Rr3CLVED: 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 pur-
suant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the 'T'ax Collector of "ontra 'osta County
at uublic auction, for cash,or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
' set opposite each parcel or nlece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale,.
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of Calif arnia for authority to coa.duct said sale as set out In this Resolution.
(GROUP NO. 17)
' PROPERTY SOLE, TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1211:
'In the Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 7. Block 29, Deed No. 11.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.001 dollars, plus costs of ale,
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE S'PA'CE JUNE 26, 1929, for the dello u-nt taxes of 1929:
In Marine View Terrace, Lot 5, Block 7, Deed No. 93.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollrs, plus costs of sale.
In Marine View Terrace, Lot 9, Block 7. Deed No. 94.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) Dollrs, plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Map of theCityof Rlchm%nd, Lot 10, Block 4, Deed No. 101.
1'o be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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Feb. 7th, 1938.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 1-2-3, Block 21. Deed No. 132.
To be sole for a sum not less than One hundred (4100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.'.
?n Spaulding's Richm,nd Pullman Townsite- Lots ll-12, Block 34. Deed No. 174.
To be sols for a sum not less than one Hundred. (4100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,'..
In the East Richmond noulevard -aet- Lot 1, Block 37, Deed No. 206.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (930.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Uoulevard Bract- Lot 26, Block 37, Deed No. 207.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (1?30.00 ) dollnrs, plus costs of sale. '
In the East iichmind Boulevard T-act- Lot 14, Block 46, Deed No. 206.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Bast Richmond Boulevard Tract- Block 49, Lot 21, Deed No. 211.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East nichmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 7, Block 50. Deed No. 212.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five (425.00) dollars, plus costs of sple.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 9, Block 52. Dred No. 213.
To be sole for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East nichmond Boulevard Bract- Lots 19-20, Block 52. Deed No. 214.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50,00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 6,Block 156. Deed No. 241.
'1'o be sold for a sun not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In ',Pall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 163. Deed No. 242.
To be sold far a sun not less than Ten (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition t,) Richmond, Lot 26 Block 169. Deed No. 2L7-
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 172. Deed No. 250.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of as le.
In Wall's Addit ton to Richmond- Lot 9, Block 173. Deed No. 252.
To be sold for a sin not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 12, Block 173. Deed No, 253.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (915.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond- Lots 3-4-5-6, Block 14. Deed No. 281.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty (,$'60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 14, Block 7, Deed No. 288. _
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 37, Block 7. Deed No. 291.
To be sold for a sun not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 12, Block 8. Deed No. 292.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park -- Lot 7, Block 7. Deed No. 313.
To be sold for a sum not less thanTwenty-five ($25.00) dollars, olus costsof sale.
in Bay View Park- Lot 5, Block 8. Deed No. 314,
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ',
in Bay View Park- Lots 3-4-5-, Block 22. Deed No. 331.
To be sold for a sun not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
in Bay View Park- Lots 7-8-9, Block 22. Deed No. 332.
To be sold for a sum not less thansixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- Lot 15, Block 24. Deed No. 333. '
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park -- Lots 67-66, Block 26. Deed No. 339•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay Vie,v Park - Lot 8, Block 27. Deed No. 3)+0.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 7, Block 13. Deed No. 351. ,
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex Lots 40-41-42-43-44, Deed No. 352. (Block 14)
To be sold for a sum not less than One Hundred (41100.00 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex--Lot 8, Block 49, Deed No. 360.
To he sold for a sum not less than twenty (320.00' dollars, olus cost=_ of sale. '
In the Richmond Pullman Tract- -Lot 7, Block E. Deed No. 382.
+o be sold for a sum not less than ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In >e Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 26, Block 5. Deed No. 395•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seavpr Addition to Richmond- Lot 1, Block 8, Deed No. 397-
To be solo for a sum not less than Fifteen - - -- "-
(315.OG) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Harbor Gate Subdivision- Lot 23,Block I Deed No. 410.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Harbor Front Tract- Lot 19, Block 6. Deed No. 412.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (510.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 5-6, Block 15, Deed No. 414.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Colenan Pullman Tract- Lot 15, Block 4, Deed No. 420.
' To be -sold for a sum not less than ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, for the Delinquent taxes of 1929.
In the Inner Harbor Business Blocks-- Lots 36-37, Block 0. Deed No. 466.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In richmond �nnction- Lot 15, Block 16. Deed No. 299.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Park Tract- Lot 45, Block D. Deed No. 300.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (,?10.()0) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Townsite- Lots 12-13, Block 13. Deed No. 302.
To be sola for a sum not less than Thirt: 030.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman TownsitP- Lot 45, Block 13. Deed No. 30j.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen 015.00)) aollars, plus costs of sale.
In Well's Addition to Richmond- Lot 30, Block 145. Deed No. 310.
To be sola for a sum not less than Twenty (520.00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 152. Deed No. 311.
To be sold for a sim not less than Fifteen (Q15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 1-2> Block 164. Deed No. 316.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's addition to Richm,nd- Lots 16-19, Block 165. Deed No. 319-
moo be sold for a sum not less thar Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Key Tract- Lot 33, Block 1, Deed No. 343.
To be sold for asum not less tl-an Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Key Tract- Lot 6, Block 2, Deed No. 344.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (350.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Union `ract- Lot 3, Block B. Deed No. 350•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Union Tract- Lot 30, Block B. Deed No. 351-
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In the Union tract- Lot 5, Block C. Deed No. 352•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond- Lots 27-28--9, Block 9, Deed No. 359.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty 060.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Central hichmond- Lots 5-6, Block 12. Deed No. 360.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (440.00/ dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 15, Block 2. Deed No. 364.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dol]$rs, plus costs of sale.
In Central richmond No. 2- Lot 30, Block 5 Deed 250. 367.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (';15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central M c1,•mnnd Nn. 2- Lot 31, Block 5. Deed No. 366.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 1, block 1. Deed No. 3F3-
To ..e sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Let 7, Block 1. Deed No. 364.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) d,lhrs, plus costsof sale.
' Inthe Town of Stege - Lots 1-2' less portion to City of Richmond, and all
of Lot j Block 24, Deed No. 394.
To be sold for a sum not less th<nn S'Yty (360.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- Lot 12, Block 2, Deed No. 395•
To be sola for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay Vi z:c Park- Lot 56-59, Block 2. Deed No. 396.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In First Additl.,n to Bay View Park- Lot 6, Block A. Deed No. 419.
To be sold for a sum not fess than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In First Addition to Bay View Park Lot 36, Block C. Deed No. 420.
'Io be sold for a sum not less thp.n Ten (410.00) doll=rs, plus costs of sale.
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Feb. 7th, 1938.
In the Ceritos Aediti•:n toRichmond- Lot 3, Bleck 1. Deed No. 463.
To be sold for a sum not less than `Thirty. ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. j
In the Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lots 8-9 Block 2 Deed No. 464. �
To be sold for a sum not less th^n. forty _($40,00/ dollars, plus costs of sale. +
In i'icbmond City Center- Lot 35, mlock 11, Deed No. 296. I
'0 be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 436-A. Deed No. 832.
To be sold f or a sum not less than Thirty, ($30.00) dollars, plus cost=_ of sale ;
In Berkeley Co,rntry Club Terrace Unit #2- Lot 436-B. Deed No. 833• _
Tobe sold for a sum not less than thirty N30.00J dollars, plus costs of sale. -
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In the Matter of Proclamation ,
and Notice of Election for Two
Directors of Saranap County
Water District.
The. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at this:
time to call an election for the election of two directors of Saranap CountyWater
District,
THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 22nd
day of March, 1938, between the hours of 6 o'clock A M. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the
polls will be closed, in Sarnnap Bounty Water District, and that the whole of said
District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election,
atwhich said election there shall be elected two members of the Board of Directors
of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be
Saranap Improvement Club Building, Saranap, California, and that the following
electors are hereby designated as officers of election to conduct siid election, to wit:
Inspector: Sadie J. Cutler.
Judge: Jane V.Buck
Clerks: Emma 'Whaley, Margaret M.Loveland.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said
election to be published in "Walnut Kernel" a newspaper published and circulated
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in 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 of
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In Matter of Proclamation
and Notice of Election for
Two Directors of Orinda County
Water District. i
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at
this time to call an election for the election of two directors of Crinda County Water
District; ;.
THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election be on Tuesdy, the 22nd;
day of March, 1938, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the
polls will be closed, in Orinda County Water District, and that the whole of said
District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election,
at which said election there shall be elected two members of the Board of directors
of said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election %hall be
Orinda Firm House, Orinda, California, and that the following electors are hereby
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designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit:
Inspector: Arline Harrold,
Judge: Josephine Damson
Clerks: Helen Sheppard, Mrs. Lillian Fd. Dorrington -
IT IS FURTHER, ORDERED that the clerk of this Board cause notice of said election =
to be published in "Courier-Journal" a newspaper published and circulated in 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 the Matter of the Proclamation
and Notice of Election for Two
Directors ofContraCosta County
Water District.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by lam at this
time to call an election for the. election of two directors of Contra Costa County -
Water District;
THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDEREL-that an electionbs held on Tuesday, the 22nd da
of March, 1939, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.f+. and 7 O'clock P.M. when the
polls will be closed, in Contra Costa County 'Yater District, and at which said electio
there shall be elected twD members of the board of Directorsh£ the said Contra Costa
County Prater District.
IT IS FJRTr�R ORDERED that for the purpose of holding the said election the
regular County voting precincts shall be consolidated into twenty-four consolidated
' precincts and the manner of consolidating said precincts and the polling place for sac
consolidated precinct, sn.d the officers appointed to conduct said election in each
consolidated precinct, are as follo^s, to wit:
PORT COSTA PR-'CINCTS 1 and 2, shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NC. 1.
Polling Place: Port Costa School House
Election Officers_: Inspector: Anite Manger.
Judge: Effie Inks
Clerks: Catherine McCarthy, Catherine Cox.
MARTINEZ PRF.CII2C`_5 1, 2, 3, and 41 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Martinez City Hall.
Election Officers. Inspector: Nannie Woods.
Judge: Bernice L.Ahern,
Clerk.s: Ruth E.Miller, Tessle Threlkeld.
MARTINEZ PF.CINCTS 5.6, 15 and 17, shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polling Plnce: Senior High School.
'lection Officers: Inspector: Earl Blaau
' Judge: Mrs. Liar;; Norris.
Clerks: Miss !Lary McNamara, Mrs.Llllie G.Ray.
MARTINEZ PRECINCTS 7.9. 9. lu and lb shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PP.ECINCT N0. U.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna Z; Court Sts.
Election ufftcers: Inspector: A.11.Richards.
Judge: Ruth Randall
Clerks: Esther Costa, Catherine Cutts.
MARTINEZ PRECINCTS 10. 11, 12 and 13 shall comprise CONSCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 5.
Polling Place: Leglon Hall, -artinez.
Election "fflcers: Inspector: nobert C.Coots.
Judge. Joseph A.Schwienitzer. '
Clerks: Charles E.Shane, Hilda H.Jory. I
VINE HILL AND MMT_ VIEW 1 and 2 shall comorl;a CO,*,'SOLIDATED PRECIAhT N0. 6.
Polling Place: Fire House, "t. View.
(lection Officers: Inspector: Robert Willis
Judge: Stella M.Lyford.
Clerks: Emma Marlar, Adelaide Jessup
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Feb. 7th, 1939.
CONCORD PRECINOTS 1 and 2 and 3 Shall comprise CONSCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 7.
Polling Place: Fire House, Concord.
Election Officers: Inspector: Alice Rus=_i
Judge: Anne Simmons
Clerks: Catherine Galindo, Rose C.Belka.
CONCORD PRECINCTS_4 5, 6 and 8 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 8, '.
Polling Place: Concord Grammar School
Election Officers. Inspector: M.V.Smith
Judge: Miss Anna Garaventa.
Clerks: Lucy Arrighi, Vada F.Carlson
CONCORD PRECII_C^ 7 and WALNUT CREEK b shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT #9.
Polling Place; Oak Grove School.
Election "fficers: Inspector: Bernard E.Wiget.
Judge: Florence DeBenedetti
Clerks; Freda E.Mnlmqulst, Katherine Grisingher. '
ASSOCIATED PRECI_DT shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 10.
Polling Place: Ass^ciated Mess Hall.
Election Officers: Insuector: E.W.Beer.
Jnn�-e: Grace J.Edwards.
Clerks: Lola D.Nason, Louise M. Devol.
PACHECO PRECINCTS 1 and 2 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. ll.
Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco.
Election "fficers; Inspector: Mary A.Graham
Judge: Ella Jones.
Clerks. Hilda Planz, Elva Hansen.
PITTSBURG PRECINCTS 1, 4 and 5, shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECIIff NO. 12.
Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 3rd & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg.
Election Jfficers; Inspector: John hoyce.
Judge: Andrew J. Scudero. _
Clerks: Wilda Cioctolo, Paul J. Flores.
PITTSBURG PRECINCTS 6, and 12, shall comp rise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT no.
Polling Place: Nuttman Funeral Parlors, 8th St. Pittsburg
Election "fficers: Inspector; Henry Nuttman '
Judge: Sal Ferranti
Clerks. Agnes 11. Groom, Mabel Patterson
PITTSBURG PRECINCTS 2,3, and 8 shall comprise COIISOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 14.
Pollin« Plece: Vierra Bldg. 14th & Cumberland Sts. Pittsburg
Election Officers; Inspedor: Lee P.Griffln
Judge: Cather Lne Latimer
Clerks: Gertrude Young, Florence Barnes.
PITTSBURG PRECINCTS 101 and 11 shall comprise CO'.,'SnLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 15,
Polling Place: Vierra Garage, 632 E. 12th St. Pittsburg.
Election Officers: Ins::ector: Phillip Grant,
Judge: Margaret Delp
Clerks: Margaret Hanratty, Johanna Buckley.
PITTSBURG PRECI::CTS 9,13 a-nd 16, shall comprise CO!ISOLIDATED PRECINCT No. 16.
Polling Place: Legion Bldg., Pittsburg.
Election -fficers; Inspector: Lydia S. Scott.
Judger Willinm R.South
Clerks; Annie Teakle, Julia J. Silveria.
PITTS BJRG PRECINCTS 14 and 15 shall comp_Sse CONSOLIDATED PRECIN a 140. 17. '
Polling Place: Ambrose School
Election Officers: Inspector. George E.Wildes.
Judge; George E.O'Hara
Clerks. Alvina Kennerlcy, Gertrude M. White.
PORT CHICAGO PRECIiNCTS 1 and 2. and CLYDE PRECI>!CT, shall comprise CONSOLIDATED
PRECINCT NO. 18.
Polling place: Port 0hicago Fire House. '
Election Officers; Inspector: Mary L. Gunninghsm
Judge: Bessie J. McCoy
Clerks: Belle T. Silva, Helen M. Evans.
NICHOLS PRECI'.NCT shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 19.
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Polling Place: Club House, Nichols. -
Election officers: Inspector: Alice M. Wildes,
Judge: Louise E.Dutra
Clerks: Soph`.e Black, Loretta Vlach. -
ANTIOCH PRECINCTS 1, 2 and 8 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PREOIPJCT NO. 20,
Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch
Election "fficers: Inspector: Albert H. Dittmar,
Judge: George E.Irvine. --- ---- --
Clerks: Genevieve Field, Uarguerite Flannery.
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ANTIOCH PRECINCTS 3 4, and 7 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 21.
Polling Place: Easley Garage, Antioch
Election "fficers: Inspector: Joe Ross.
Judge: Frank Ellsworth
Clerks: Mrs. Idyra Rademacher, Mrs.Alice Crawford.
ANTIOCH PRECI:?CTS No. F and 6, shall comprise CO'ISOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 22.
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall, Antioch
Election "fficers: Inspector: 1�athan C Dudley
' Judge: Charles Coil, Jr.
Clerks: Mrs.Retha Boxman, Mrs. Zelma Beaman
LO14E TREE PREC�N*CTS 1 and 2 shall comprise CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NC. 23,
Polling Place: Joe Snni Rouse,
Election Officers: Inspector:.John W.Arlington
Clerks: Mrs. Valerie Putnam, Mrs.Ruth S.Mayberry
' Judge: Charles F.T.Beede.
OAKLEY PRECINCTS Nos. 1 and 2 and BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NC. 1 shall com rise
C2NS0LIDATED PhECINCT No
2 ,
Polling Place: Oakley Woman's Club, Oakley.
Election Officers: Inspector: Leonard A.Augusto.
Judge: George E Christie
Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Nieder,^immer
Urs.Esther G.Bliss.
and the Board of Directors of said Uontra Costa County Water District having by resolu -
Ion filed with this Board of Supervisors, requested this board of Supervisors to
Include on the general water district ballot for said elmction the following proposit-
ion:
"SHALL THE DISTRICT BE DIVIDED INTO FIVE DIVISIDHS AND DIRECTORS ELECTED
BY DIVISI,.21S7"
ITIS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDERED that said proposition be included
' on the general water district ballot submitted to tl-e voters at said. election.
IT IS FUR'.:wT.F. ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said
election to be uublished for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the
"HntiochLedger" a newspaper publi=hed and circulated in said Oontra Costa County,
together with e certified list of names of candidates and offices to be filled and
the proposition t, be included upon the ballot for said election.
The foregoing order is passed by the unnnlmous vote of the Board of
Supervisors.
And the Board takes recess to meet •-n Monday, February 21st, 1938, at 10
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISC'RS nF C^_NTP.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, February 21st, 1433.
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. -
In I:atter of The construction of ,
F crossing over pipe lines of the
Standard Cil Company near Byron
and payment of cost of protecting
said pipe lines.
RESOLUTION.
',';EREAS, the County of Contra Costa, is about to construct a crossing over
certain pipe lines of the Standard 011 Company and over the right of way of the Southern
Pacific Company, near Byron, and,
i✓HEREAS, the construction of said crossLng 'r;ill endanger said pipe lines of
said 5Ztandard 011 Company, and,
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1NEREAS, it will be necessary to protect, said pipe lines underneath saiP.
crossing, and
:'riE&EAS, the Standard 011 CornpAny has Agreed to permit the said county to
construct said crossing over said pipe lines_, j
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa defray the cost
of protecting said pipe lines by certain treatment and t..o instra ation of casings and
other necessary work atexceedtest not to = teed Two thousand dollars (32,000.00
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AND BE I, FUR EER RESOLVED that the County Auditor be instruct<�d to draw
the necessary warrants, payable to the Standard 011 Company, for the defraying of said,
cost of protection upon the presentation to the County by said Standard 011 Company
of itemized statements of such cost not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000.00);
.U4D BE IT FU3Tr.'s'R RESOLVED that the Coanty Treasurer be and tie is hereby
instructed to pay said cost upon the proper presentation of said warrants.
Ayes; S,,Dervisors Janes Long, H.L.Cumming's, Harry Li.Stnr:, :V.J.B^chanan and
R. .Tr..mbath.
Wes: NJne.
Absent: None.,.,
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In Matter of County of Contra j
Costa, a Political SUbdivisi Dn
of the State of California.
Plaintiff,
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EAST BaY MUNIrhAL UTILITY
DISTRICT, a politicnl. Subdivision
of t^.e State of Califcrnia, et al.
Defendants.
ORDER.
This Board h-s 1_c-etofore ordered the District Attnrney to bring condemnat-
Son suit for the dotaininF of a right of may through certain property described in said -
order, and the Court having; fixed the sum of One hundred d.11ar= ($100.00) to be deposit- '
ed with the Clerk of the Sunerior Court of the County of Contra Costa -s security to
defend=e in said complaint mentioned to secure to said defendants and owners of any
right, title and int=rest in and to said property of gust compensation for taking,
end nny damnges incidental thereto as soon is the same can be ascerta'ned by law.
IT IS on moti)n duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order,
by this Board ordered that the C7,�nty Auditor of the County of Contra Costn, draw his 4
warrant in favor of the Ccunty Clerk of seij Co•,nty from the Road Fund of Supervisor''-a.l
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District no. One in the sim of One hundred dollars (5100.00) as security for the
followir, defendants, to wit.
East Bay Municipal Utility District $1ne.
Hebrich Gerken . . . .. . . . 47.50 ;4
Jane Doe Gerken . . .. . . . . . .. 47.50
Firs: Doe . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. One
Second Doe .. . . . . . . . . . . . One
Black and White Company . . . . . . . . One
Red and Yellow Company . .. . . . . . . One
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out :f ;:Rich any damages eTa,^dei on condenna5lon of said property shell be paid to sai. k
defendants.
The said order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In :Satter of Dec'_n.ring Ordinance No. -
' 262 of the County of Contra. Costa,
duly p^_blisvhed.
Ordinance No. 262 of the County of Contra Costa, being an ordinance governing
peddling in Contra Costa County and providin3 a license therefor, having been pablishe
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Crockett Signal, a news-
paper printed and published and circulated in the County of Contra C^sea, as shown
by the affidavit of publication of Lovis Purcell, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is he
declared to be duly published.
In Matter of Grantin Dance permit.
tt.Diablo Post #246 of th^ American Legion, having applied to V Is Board
for permiccion to conduct dances u^til hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at Danville, California, '
on fo'_loring, dates, to wit: March 5th, April 2nd, and May 7th, 1938.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t^at sRid permits be grant Pd.
In hatter of Acceptance Deed
from Louis Kronick and Dora Kronick,
hIs wife, for building purposes.
Louis Kronick and Dora Krenlck, his wife, having presented to the County of �
ContrR Costa, a political subdivision of the State of Cnlifornla, a good and sufficien
deed conveying to s^.id County, for building purposes, the following described real
property, to At:
All that real property situate in the Toen of Rodeo, County of Contra
Costa, State of California, described as follo,os:
' Lots thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) in Block One (1) as designated
upon. the URp entitled: "Subdivisl,n of Block 1 W., Town of Rodeo,
contra Caste County, California" filed on the 8th day of May: 1928
in pool: 21 of iLaps, at page 568, in the office of the County Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Said deed be e..nd the same is hereby accepted.
IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the County Clerk record said deed. in the office
' of the county Recorder.)
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In IQatter of Authorizing Tax Collector
of Contra costa County to :vithdravr ce^Lain j
proparty in town: of Concord fros order of
sale for delinquent taxes.
The City Council of the City of Concord :caving filed with this Board, a car- j
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tified copy of a Resolution adopted by the s*ld City Council on the, 10th day of Feb-
ruary, 1936, requesting the Board of Supervisors and the Tax Collector of the County
of Contra Costa, to desist and refrain from selling Lots 5 and 5, inBlock 1, of Map of
Green Subdivision, In the Town of Concord, being ^ portion of Ran oho Monte.Del Diablo,`; •F.
and =ialtby Ranch,.Contra Costa County, filed February 25, 1911, in Vnl. 4 of Cups,
page 91, for the reason the said City Council of Concord hes tax liens and special
assessment liens against the aforesald described real property amounting to the approx-
imate sum of $300,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector be and he is hereby authoril
ed to refrain from se'_ling said property as auth•'rized by this Board as of Dec. 6,
1937-K
In hatter of AAplicatIcn of
Arthur J. 1�emmesc finer, for permit
to erect Nursery under the County
Zoning Ordinance, I
Arthur J. Memmesheimer having,, applied to this Board for permission to construct
a nursery and erect necessary buildings for such a business, on land owned by appli-
cant si the Town of Lafayette; i
IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that said applicatton be and the same is hereby
referred to the Planning.Commission of Contra Costa County. j
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InKatter of approval of contract
anal bond of Pacific Gas & Ele---ric
Company for Tarnishing elPetric current
to Danville Hi.gharay Lighting District.
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The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded the contract I s
for furnishing of electric current and mairta:ning a system of street liebts in Dan-
ville Highway Lighting District, and the said Pacific Gas & Electric Company having
presented to *..hie hoard, a form of contract and a bond in a slam heretofore ordered
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by this Board,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD OPXER4^ that said form of contract be and the same is hereb
ry
approved and the Chalrman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bond accompanying said Contract and the sure-
ties thereon are hereby approved by this Board. x
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In utter of Advertising the
Resources of Contra Costa County,
In Contra Costa County Labor Journal j
Annual Year Book.
This Board deeming the Contra Costa County Labor Journal Annual Year book, c ,
a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa Counts,
IT IS BY THE BOARD '3DERED that an advert'_sement consisting of one nage and
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advertising the resources of said County be placed in the Contra Costa County Labor
Journal Annua! Year Book, nt acest of $10O.00;
IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that said Contra Costa County Labor Journa'_ present to thsis
Board duly verifiedclaim in, the vl', of $100,0.1 on the Advertisi.n,; Fund of said County.
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in payment of said aa.vertise«ert. .'
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In Natter of Approval of Bond
Accompanying Map of Bassett
Subdivision, Antioch, Contra Costa Co.cal.
Charles W.Bassett and Kitty J.Bassett, being desirous of recording in the
office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, a Map of Bassett Subdivision, -.
Antioch, Contra Costa County, California, being a subdivision located within the
Incorporate limits of the City of Antioch, and being required by law to present to
this Board, a good and sufficient bond guaranteeing payment of all taxes which are
a lien against said tract of land covered by said Map at the time of recording of sai
'.. map, and the said Charles W.Bassett and 'bitty J.Bassett hiving filed a bond in the -
sum of $100, with this Board, P.nd conditioned as hereinrioove stated,
' IT IS BY T!;E Br_.ARD ORDERED that said bond and sureties thereon be and the same
are hereby approved.
In Matter of application of C.W.
Brown to erect a service station
In Town of Lafayette, under the
County Zoning Ordinance.
C.W.Brown, having filed with this board his application for permission under
the zoning ordinance of Co::tra Costa County to erect a super-service station
on his property located at cor. of Old Tunnel Road and Diablo Boulevard,in the town
of Lafayette;
IT IS BY THE BOAP,D ORDERED that said application be and the same is haebv orders
referred to the Planning Commisolon ')f Contra Costa County.
' In Butter of resolution authorizing
condemnation of lands for county
drainage r•.:rposes.
'., RES^LVFJ by the Board of Supervisors of the County of pontra Costa, State of
California, that it finds and determl:a s, and hereby declares: -
WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construct
ion and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a. public improvement, to wit:
a drainage pine in and under the surface of certain lands hereinafter more particular y
described; and,
%%IMREAS, the use of all of said lands for the purpose of such drainage is a
pLblic use authorized by lei^; end
WHEREAS, the takim, of the lends hereinafter described is necess�ry to such
public use, and it is necessary that allof said lands so described be so taken; and,
WHEREAS. the proposed drainage pipe is m located and in such a manner that
such drainage pipe would. be most compatible with the greatest public good and the lea t
public injury.
NO'S, TH1iEFORE, BE I`_, RESOLVED: by this Board of Supervisors thatthe said
' Board acquire a d in the name of the County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter describe
lands by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of
the Co6e. of Civil Procedure made and pro�,Iding 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 snid County and on its behalf, such action or actions
In the proper court having; jurisdictizn thereof as are necessary to cendarn said land
f— sq-id pur?,e,as; _
That he is Pa ther dlr- tad to ,,.'-e an P.pp_icr.tlin to sald Court for an order
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fixing the amount of 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 i
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by said County, and for an order permitting said c^unty to take immediate possession
of and to use the land�as aforesaid. -The real property hereinab ove referred to is situate, lying and being in
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly described
as f)llo+vs, to wit:
A portion if Lot 4, Block F, as said Lot and 131;cF are so laid down,
designated and eelineeted upon that certain map entitled "Subdivision
of a Portion of Lot No. 137, San Pablo Rancho" filed February 21, 1924,
in Vol. 18 of Leaps, pages 435 and 436, records of Cont^a. Costa County
California, described as follows:
BEGI111,7I"4G at a point on the northwesterly boundary line of Church Street I ;
at the most southerly corner of said Lot 4; thence running along, the
southwesterly boundary line of Lot 4, N. 41e05' W., 485.06 feet to a
point on the westerly boundary line of said lot, thence along said
line, N. 58=45+ E., 10.15 feet; thence leaving said line, S. 41c051 E., i
483.35 feet 10 a point on the southeasterly boundary line of Lot 4
and the northwesterly boundery line of Churcb Street; thence along said
line s. 48G55' 14" N. 10.00 feet to the point of beginning,.
Said parcel sought to be taken includes only a part of an entire parcel,
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tract, or piece of property as specifically shown upon the Map attached hereto.
AYES: SUPERVISORS LONG, CUi&IINGS, STOW, BUCHANAN AID TREMBATH.
Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None.,
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In Mnitcr of e-pointment of
d.
R.H.Rode, anC.R.Armstrong, -
as Director!: of Contra Costa
Mosquito Abatement District #l.
The tpm s of office of R.H.Bode and Wm. P. Hugo, Directors of Contra Costa
Mosquito Abatement District #i, having expired, and Wm. P.Hugo being no longer a
resident of said District,
Upon mo*,inn of Supervisor Stocr, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the I
Boa ^n, the.,ordered that R.r.3ode and C.a.Armst-ong, be ^nthe., "^ hereby appointed a.s I
Directors of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District #1, for the term of two years �
frrnn and after -Tuary 2nd, 1938.n
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in Matter of Granti:r_. Leave
of Absence to Clark L. Abbott, County
Corner.
Clark.L.Abbott, Coroner of Contra Costa Cremty, having applied to this Board for j -
permission to leave the State of California,
IT IS BY TFT BOARD ORDERED that said Clark L.Abbott be and he is hereby granted
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permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after,
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the date of leaving the sold State.
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=n Matter of Declaring Repairs, Replacement
or reconstruction of Sparrow Bridge, on
Bailey Road, in Sup. Dist. ,r3, an emergency, I
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This Beard deeming the repairs, replp.cement or reconstruction of Spwrow I
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Bridge, on the Bailey RoRd, in Sup. Dist. #3, a matter of great emergency,
IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORD:aRA:,. that the repairs, replacement or reconstruction
of said bridge be and the s-.r_e is hereby declared to be an emergency and the County
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Surveyor of Co^.*^: Cn,ta C runty is hereby aztliorized to repair, replace or re-cons*.rudt
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said bridge without the adaption of plans and sperificrticns or ndvertisenents for
bids, said work to be paid for out of the road funds of Supervisor District #3.�
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InMatter of Granting Permission to
George L. Perry, et oi., to Build ,s
Telephone line from Concord to Enes
property.
Geor'e L. Perry et al., having presented tc this Board, a good and sufficient
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: petition requesting permission to build a telephone line extended from Concnra but e
the old Bay Point Road past the Avon Heights Subdivision to the Enes, property,
1 IT I5 BY THE ECARD OF.DERFD that permission to construct said tv2 ephone line
be and the same is hereby granted, said wort to be done under the suDervision of the
County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of
said District. .r
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1 Ir?iat ter of G-•antirg Perini ss i,m
to Bay Point Rural Telephone Line,
along Bay Point High+may.•
Prosper Olivera, Secretary of the Bay Point Rural Telephone Line having applied
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to this Board for permission to run a telephone line from Concord along the Bay Point
Highway, northeasterly approximately a distance of 2 miles, ¢
ITIS BY ':"? BCAP.D ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby grant-
ed, said work to be done under the supervision op th6 County Surveyor of Contra Costa
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County and to the satisfaction of the 5�+.;,ervisor of said District.
In v1aL'_er of Transfer of Funds. ,
Upon request of D.J!_Teeter, and it having been reported to this Board by him
that certain Adjustments between f_-nd= ar- necessary_in ^rder to adjust accounts for
�the period from July 1, 1937, to January jl, 1936, so that the said accounts will pre-
sent a true record of the proper alloeatton of charges for moneys heretofore ordered
�disbi:rsed frgn the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed
explanation presented by =aid D.L'.i`eeter; -r
It Is by the hoard ordered that the following, adjustments be made in the funds °
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as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Tr=asurer;
.rcbits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Charities & Corrns. Fund $1293.65
County Library Funa, 215.39. ,
General Fund, $999.60 .:
Motor Vehicle F^na, 16.63.
Special Roid Fund, 1.50
Salary Fund 49.50
Payroll Fund, 40.00
' 1509.23 $1509-23
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In ::atter of ='ransfer of Funds
' Upon request of James N.Long, Supervisor of District r/1, tt is by the Bond or-
'aereet that the sum of $6000. be transferred frac Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the
;road fund=_ of Supervisor District ,}•1, for the purpose of making emergency repairs
to roads a*ffi bridges in said Supervisor District AFI.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In batter of Transfer of Funds. i
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Upon request of D.L1.'leeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current I
highway fund warrents, IT IS BY THE BCARD CRDERED that the sum of $2,909.15 i
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be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amnunts as herein set
out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accounts. '1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Pay � r
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
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934 6 9.6o
934A 6126.30
935 36.00
936 s 6.1s j
937 62.00
910.,)0939 5.00 36.07
941 $23.10 i
942 $log.65
943 69.14
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$45 6.00 107.65 I
;46 6 .o0 34.50
946 33.61
949 11.50
950115.35 j
9332 ql 11gg4.00
95� 36.75
107.97 !
9565 177-29 j
6.61
957 4r.56
956 93.43
9569 165.37
961 500.00 106.21 j
962 10. 0
954 166.4+0 j
4 120.00
965 11.11
966 37.06 i
967 92.67
107.17 '
969 '
117 .61 06..13` 303.35 S 1 9+777 792.05.
Grand To*rl -- $2,909.15•.
The vote on said Board being unanimous. I
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In ?'Satter of Adoption of Plans and
Specifications fcr Regrading Ignacio
Valle; Roza, in Sup. Dist. #3.
R.R.Arnolo, County Surveyor of Contra Costo County having presented to this
Board, plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, for regrading
i of a portion of•Igrkacio Valley Road, commencing at Anderson Bridge in Supervisor
District s3,-and runnir.g er._-terly a distance of 6900 lineal feet, said road known
on the records as Road C-27,
It is by the board ordered t!^at said plans and specifications, =;rain sheets,
and working details, be adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and w rk-I
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Ing details, for regrading of said Road C-27. !
IT IS FUWHER CRD22M that advertisements to bidders for doing of said work
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be placed in the Courter-Journal, a ne:rsp�p-- of general circulation printed and
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published in the County of Contra Costa, and bids to be received for doing of said '
work by tl.e Cler1: of this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.L. on Monday, March 21st,
935.
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in the }Latter of Aprlicaticns for _
aia.
IT is by tvie Board Ordered that the following applications for aid be and the
same ire hereby granted, to wit; -
PETER ARDISONE, 432- 17th St. Richmond.
County cash a'_lo7�nce in the amount of 510 per month be grunted to begin as
of 2-1-j8.
' JOSEPHINE SPAUR, 728 Lexington, El Cerrito.
County ca h allowance in the amount of $10 per month be granted to begin a, of
2i-38.
TALNBLYN, GEO. & LE1415, C/o MRS. LECTA HALE, RFD Box 1026, E1 Sobrate, Calif.
County cash allowance in the amount of $40. per month be granted to begin as of
2-8-38 and be rade Fp.yable to MRS. LeotaHale.
•, EDITH :izavo, 4528 Nall, Richmond.
County cash allowance in the amount of $10 per month be granted to begin as of
2-1-38.
FELIX CERIDONO, 50 Nichol Ave. Pt."Ichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3 -1-38•
FRED CRAV41, 1083 McLaughlin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in -the amount of $5.00 state and $5.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-38.
MARY JOHNSON, 430-34th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the, amo-mt of 417.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-18-38.
ROBT. A. RAMBO, 402-3rd St. Richmond. --
Old Age. Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-39-
SALMON J. SAART3EL, Pinole.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be granted to begs n as of 2-1-38.
TILLIE ALE:GINDEP., 317 so. 3rd St. Richmond,
Old Age Security in the amount rf $17.50 Strte and ,$17.50 County aidper month
be renewed as of 11-1937.
. WMA GENTRY, Pinole.
maid Age Security in the amount of 417.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renez;ea as of 9-1937-
CHAS. E. HAGEi,Y, 425-4th St.
Old Ade Security in the mount, of 317.50 State snd $$17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 9-1937.
EDW. BENJ. RENDELL, 1311 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month _
be renewed as of 10-1-37.
JEiNIE CIAPUSCI, 535 - Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
old Age Security be denied.
FLORENCE DeJEAN, 126- 17th St. Richm m d.
Old Age Security be denied.
BILLIN'IE LaBELi,E, 704 uiacdonal:d Ave. Richmond.
Cld Age Security be denied. -
ALICE LORD =I,LING, 197 Amherst Ave. Berkeley Park. It
' Old Age Security be denied.
JEANETTE RICKETS, 28 Orchard Lane, Martinez.
County C=sh allo9ance in the amount of 520.00 February check be cancelled.
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SARAH ROBBINS, 530 Wano St. Martinez.
,$"15.00 State and $15. county PL" per month for needy blind be. renewed as of 1-193 .
ELLEN L. BONNELL, Rte #1, Box 96, Concord.
' Old Age Securit:, in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-14-38.
JULIUS EYLENIFELDT, RFD#1 Concord.
old Age Seenrity in the amount of $15.50 State and $15.50 county N id per month i
be granted to begin as of 2-1-33. -
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_A2!kNDA E. HE?DRICK, 724 Berrellessa, Llartinez.
Ola Age Security in the amount of $2.50 State and $2.50 County aid per month be
granted to begin as of 2-1-3�
EDWARD R. SPRAGGiNS, 'Nalnut Creek, Box 500. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted t, bAgin of 2-1-38.
MYRON D. HALL, P.O. Box 124, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the mount of 817.50 State and $17.50 County aid oer month
be restorci asof
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Feb. 21, 1938.
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CHARLES D. BR.:ZIL, Rte 1, Box 215, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per.
month be renewed as sof 11-1937.
GEORGE S. DECKER, 1934 Alhambra Ave. 'Jartine.z.
Ol% Age Security In the amount of ;$7.50 state and $7.50 county aid per month
be renewed se. of 9-1937•
ANNIE A.HARII.N, Rte ml, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security'r. the amount of $12.50 Stns= and 312.50 County aid per month
be renewed .._ of 10-1937•
JOHN F. KORTE, 510" RicBv_^dsen St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $'17.50 County aid per month
be renewed a, of 113937•
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E]cMA JEAid SCOTT, Rose Aprt s. Martinez.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County ald per month
be renewed as of 11-1937
ETTA DUNCAN, Rte #1, Nevada City, Calif. (RFD #2, Concord)
Old Age Security in the Amount e: 45.00 State and $5.00co„nty aid per morL11L
be increased to ;310.?0 State and $10. 00 county aid per month as of 3-1-33.
MARY JACKSON, Holly Pat eh Rd, Concnrd.
$40.00 State and $10, county aid per month fox reedy children be granted to
begin as of 2-1-33, and paid to Mrs. Mary Jackson, for Ruth, James, Doris & Winona.
YOLANDA JACKSON, C/o.Mrs..John JOHANSEa, ]527 Cerrito Ave. Richmond.. _
$10 State and $10. county aid per morth for a ward of the Juvenile Court, be
granted to begin as of 2-1-33, and be made payable to Mrs. John Johansen for t*e care;
of Yolanda Jackson, who is a ward.
ILANUELA REYES• Starkey Auto Camp, Martinez.
$40 State and $10 county aid per mono for needy children be increased to 41
,?40.
3t„te and $15. county rad per month as of 3--136.
HAZE:, CARTER, 1323 Feac'' O^urt, San Jose (Fort Chicago)
$25. State and $25. county aid per mint-, for needy blind be. renewed as of 1-1-39.
ANGELA CAVAGNA, For Ruby.& Edith Cavagna,, C/o 3t.Mary of the. Palms, Mission San Jose.;
$20 State and 52O county aid per month for the• needy children be renewed as
of 12-1937, andd payable to St.Mary of the Pnins, }.fission San Jose.
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ALICE J. ALTIZER, 419 Tenth St. Antioch
uld Age Security in the aM.01-t of $17.50 State and $1:7.50 County aid per month`
be granted to begin as of 2-1-36-
GEORGE ALBERT FURIL N, Box 302, Antioch
Old.Age Security in the amount cf $17.50 State and 517.50 County aid per month]
be grantpd *n 'engin as of 2-1-33.
SM..IUM GRANT, Rte ill, Bo% 45, Brentwood.
-ld Age Security it the amount :,f $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 2-1-33.
Af•INIE BARMES. Davis Auto, Camp, Brentwood.,
Old age Security in the an3uht of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per monthi
be rene•^ed as of 11-1931.
SAR.=H n EVANS, 420- 6th St. An*.io�h.
Old Age•Security be denied.
ANN:? GIACOIIEL, 1005- 6th St. Antioch.
$20. :tate an: 350. County aid per month for needy children be changed to
$30. State and ;y40 county aid per month as of 2-10-33.
TRINIDAD VASQUEZ, 'Main. St. Knightsen, Cal.
$30 State ai d per month for needy child ran be chpnged to 420.00 State aid
per month to be made payable to Mrs. Lary Morales, Oakley, for the care of Juanita
and consuella Vasquez, as of 3-1-33, and that $10.00 State aid per month be payable
to Mr.T_rinidad Vasquez for Dale, as of 3-1-33.
CHARLOTTE MINCHACA, C/o Winifred Uyers, Danville.
$40.00 Obunty aid per month for the ward of the Juvenile Court be changed to
$10.00 State and $30,00 county air per month ns of 2-1-36, and be made pavnble to j
Mrs. 1.11nifred Myers, Denville.
CLAUDE AND VIRGINLk A+`rI73.^"1, C/o 1lr3. Ruth Hnidak, 150 Frisby St. Vallejo.
520 State and $2: county aid per month for wardsof the yuvenile Court be re-
newed as of 11-1937, and be =n id to Mrs. Ruth Hnidak,
MICHAEL GUIFFRIDA,C/o•Mrs. Catherine Vedda, 6=6 Palm St. San Jose.
510 State and $10. County aid per month for ward of th= Juvenile Court
be renewed �.s of 12-1-37, and be pa±d to Mrs. Catherim Vedda.
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LiARY & GLORIA GUIFFRIDA..0/i Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco.
$20 State and $20 county Aid per month for •xards of tt�e Juvenile Court be re- i
newel as of 12-1-37, and uaid to Roman Catholic Orphanage. -
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ALBERT, REFUGIO, a JOAQ]JIN RIGS, C/o 9rg. .Teodula Alvoroz, 115 Chanslor Ave.Richmond4
$30 State and $30.00 c,•, .y aid per month for Wards of the Ju
r. venile Court
be renewed as of 12-1937, ;mi paid to :: . Teodula Alvarez.
JUNE, SHOGI &HASAMA TAN KA, C/o Lars. K. Torlyama, Alhambra Vy. Martinez.
530 State and $30. County aid per month for wards of the Juvenile Court
be rene-- as of y-1;37, _ :aid to bars. K. Torlyama.
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CLANDE ALLEN THAYER, C/o Albertinum Jrphanage, Ukiah, CAL
$10 State and $10 county aid per minth for a ward of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 12-1037, and pnid to the Albertinum Orphanage.
MARIA VERGA, C/o Frank Verga, 537 Larkin St. Monterey.
$10 State and 41O county aid per month for a 'Sard of the Juvenile Court be
renewed as of 12-1-37, and paid to Mr.Frnnk Verga.
ARLO CAGE, 13LO Liberty St. E1 Gerrit...
County cash allowance in the amount of $20.00 per month be granted to begin
as of 3-1-36.
KATFERINE MYTHEN, 712 Hawthorne St. Richmr:d.
`ld Age Security in the amount of 410 State and $10 cmmy aid per month be
granted tD begin 2-1-33.
EQ.Ul PETTINGILL, 534 Calif. St. San Pablo.
Ild Age Security In the a'nount If 87.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted t•, begin 2-1-36.
LUC`_' H. SMITH, 170- 2nd St. Ric'rm_^d.
Old Age Security L. the amount If $15.00 State and $15. county aiB Per month
be granted to be;�,ir, 2-1-38.
ISAAC J. DAVIS, 523- 37th. St. Richmond-
Ala-Ake Security in the amount of 317.50 State and $17.50 Count, a:d per month
be discontinued as of 12-31---37.
MARY S. NUNES, P.C, Box.74, Oakley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17_50-State and $17.50 (bunty rid per mont_
be renewed as )f 10-1937•
In Matter of Execution of a
Contract with the City of E1 -
Cerrito for the purchase by
said City of E1 Cerrito of Two
Lots in said City of E1 Cerrito,
which Lots have been*sold to the
°Late f.r taxes.
WHEREAS, Lots three (3) and four (4), Block Sixteen (16) "North Berkeley
Terrace Tract" situated in the City of E1 Cerrito, County of 'ontra Costa, State of
California, have been sold to the State for delinquent taxes and penalties under the
sale nuptber 683 of 1926; and,
WHEREAS, the said Lots have also been sold to the City of E1 Cerrito for
delinquent taxes and penalties; and -
WHEREAS, said City of El Cerrito is desirous of purchasing said Lots from the
State of California, under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 3697d of the
Political Code of the State of California.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: the the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, sell the.said Lots to the City of E1 Cerrito for the sum of Seventy-five
dollars 075.00) net to the county,subject to the approval of the State Controller,
as provided by said Section of the Political Code of the State of California; and,
' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: 'hat the said Lots be sold to the City of E1 Cerrito
upon the understanding that the said sum of Seventy-five dollars ($75.00) shall be net
to the said county, and that the City of E1 Cerrito shall pay for all costs of adver-
tising and other expenses as provided by said provisions of said Code; and
' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:that W.J.Buchanan, Charman of.the board of Supervisors
of ti-:e County of 1,ontra costa, State of California, be, and he is hereby. authorized
to execute said contract with said City of E1 Cerrito for the purchase of said lots,
and that the said contract, when executed, be submitted to the State Controller of the
State of California, for his approval as provided by said section of said Code.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent; None.
A*11* And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 7th,1936, at 10 o'clock
;�. . Clerk. / /� %i t rman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTbA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1936•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow, H.L.
Cummings and P..J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of February,
1936, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and
signed by the Chairman an. Clerk.
In Matter of granting applications
for aid.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid are ,
granted, to wit;
HERVEY P.UPHAM, 1323 Barrett, Richmond.
Needy blind aid in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be increased, to W. Stete and $20 county aid per month as of 3-1-38.
CLARA BAILEY, 143Evelett St. E1 Cerrito.
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Old Age ecurity in the amount of $7.51) State and $7.50 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-38-
FRANK E. BAILEY, 1433 Everett St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-38-
CHARLES
-136.CHARLES BRENNAN, 522 Liberty Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amounts of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
CLAUDE R. BURLEIGH, 310 San Carlos, E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
ELMER CHRISTENSEN, 6126 Panama Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per montk
be granted to begin as of 3-1-719.
ANNIE M. McCABE, 77 Scenic Ave. Pt.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state and $17.50 Onunty aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
MARY MUGRIDGE, Main Highway, Pinole.
Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month;
be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
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RASMUS IVERSEN, 5306 Columbia Ave. E1 Cerrito. I
Old Age Securit;, in the amount of $35.00 State aid only, per month, be granted
to begin as of 3-1-36. State aid only to be paid until 10-4-36.
LOUIS):; BRUNNER, 622 Richm3nd St. E1 Cerrito.
Old nge Security in the amount of•$16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 9-1937•
MATHE'a BRUNNER, 622 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito. ;
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 Covnty aid per
month be renewed ns of 9-1937.
JACOB RANDOLPH JONES, 455- 15th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State and $17.50 Co,,nty aid per
month be renewed as of 11-1937-
ALICE KALLENBERGER, 614 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito,
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be renewed as of 6-1937.
ALBERT 17. LUCE, 149 Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond, Calif.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 Obunty aid per
month be renewed as of 12-1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
per month as of 3-1-36.
AMANDA PENDERGRASS, 936 Elm St. El Cerrito. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid per
month be renewed is of 9-1937, and increased to $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid
per month as of 3a-1936.
HANS P. JORGENSEN, 2730 Garvin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10. State and $10 county aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of 3-1-36.
SAMUEL A. NESBIT 239- 6th. St. Richmond.
'Id Ave Security in the amount of $5.50 State and $5.50 county aid per month
be increased to $6.00 Statc and $6.00 County aid per month ns of 3-1-38.
WILLIAM MALBROUGH, Vernon St. No. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $50. State aid per month he granted.
to begin as of 3-1-36. i
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MILDRED THAYER, 910 Bissell St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per month
be reinstated aS of-3-1-39-
RUBY
f-3-1-36.RUBY JACKSON, 300 Central Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $60.00 State and $30.00 County aid
per month be increased to $60.00 State and $45.00 county aid per month as of 3-1-36.
EDNA O'BRIEN, 247 Belmont St. El Cerrito.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10. State and $35. county aid per
month be increased to 320 State and $35.00 county aid per month as of 3-1-38.
' MARY FORNER, 203 Bishop Ave. Pt. Richmora.
Aid -or needy children in the amount of $2O State and $20 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 2-26-36.
TERESA PETRELLI, P.O. Box 94, No. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $30. State and $20 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 2-28-38. -
' MARY C. LYNCH, 1170 Shell Ave. Martinez.
Needy blind aid in the amount of $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1-36.
MARIETTA ALLEN, 254 High St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 7-1937.
ROBERT KIRKPATRICK, RFD #1, Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1939-
EDWARD Mr,DIGAN, Concord.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17-50 State and$17.50 County aid per month _
be renewed as of 10-1937.
GEORGE A. MANWILL, Rte #2, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-:1937-
JOSEPH TOLBrRT, 1335 Estudillo St. Martine-
Old Age Security in the. amount of $17.50Stste and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 10-1937
KATHERINE ATTAWAY, 2500 Almond Ave. Concora.
' Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 3-31-38.
THOMAS CORCORAN, 715 Ferry, Martinez.
-ld age Speurity in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 2-28-38.
ELLA MASTERSON, Box 157, Walnut Creek.
�ld:Age Security in the am cunt of $17.50 State and 517.50 County aid per
month be discontinued as of 2-28-36.
JUANA TISCARENO, 69 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg
Needy Blind aid in the amount of $$25.00 state and $25. county aid permonth
be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
ANITONE CINOTTO, 155 Black."iamond> Pittsburg
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 12-1937.
EFIJENIA VASQUEZ, Port Chicago.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10. State aid per month be discontinue I -
as of 3-31-36.
JESSE F. BARKLEY, P.O. Box .22, Knightsen.
' Old Age Securl7 in the mount of $17.50 State and $17. 0 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
LUC.IEN 1V. KLINE, Box 655, Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per mont
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
SUSAN Y. WILSON, 500- A. 2nd St. Antioch
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State and $$17.50 County aid per
' month be granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
HENRY A. HANSOM, 122 Fifth St. Antioch.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.5oCo,lnty aid per month
be renewed as of 12-1937.
CAROLINE HANSON, 122 Fifth St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per montl.
be renewed as of 12-1937, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per
month as of 3-1-38•
LILLIAN BEEDE, 2115 C. St. Antioch.
Aid for needy children in the amount of 820. State and $30 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-35.
MABEL SEIXAS, P.I. Box 200-A, Rte #2, Lodi, Calif.
Aid for nee(v children in the amount of 310. State and $10, county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
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Aid for needy children in the amount of $40. State and $30 county aid par month
be changed to $50. State and $20. county aid per month as-of 3-3-38.
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GERTRUDE O'CAMPO, Oakley,
Aid for needy children In the amount of $40.00 State and $30 county aid per
month be discontinued as of 2-28-38.
BARBARA THOMPSON,
Aid for .a Ward of the Juvenile Court inthe amount of $10 State and $10.00
county aid per month be discontinued to Mrs. Clara Rahwyler, 633- 39th St. Richmond, j
as of 3-1-38, and that $10.00 State and $10. county aid per month for this child
be paid to Mrs. Sohn Johansen, 3527 Cerrito Ave.Richmond, as of 3-1-36,
DIETRICH, Otto, Frank & Anna.
Ald for Wards of the uvenile Court in the [mount of $30. State and $30.
county aid per month be. renewed as of 12-1937. ($10.00 State and $10.00 county aid.'
per month of the above amount to be paid to Mrs. Anna Dietrich, 410 Key Blvd. Richmond
for the care of Anna.) ($20.00 State and $20.00 County aid per month of this amount `
to be paid to Mrs. Karl Henning, #1 Home Plxce, Oaklarp, for the care of Frank & atto)
AUGUSTA PETERS, 254 Trinity St. Berkeley., '
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid only per month be granted
to begin as of 3-1-38. State aid only to be paid until 10-1-38.
ELSIE STROEiBERG, 1121 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $6.00 State and $6. county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-36•
ALBERT SUEYRES, Rte #1, Box 143, Walnut Creek,
Old Age Security In the amount of $10. State and $10 county aid per month _
be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.
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BELVIA ANN SULLIVAN, General Delivery, Concord. -_
Old Age security i n the amount of $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1938.
JOSEPH GRIFFIN, Rte 1, Box 125, Richmond. -
Old age Security in the amount of $11.00 State and $11.00county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-36.t�
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In Matter of Purchase real
property from William Bock
and wife and John Bock and
wife, for park purposes.
This Board having heretofore declared its intention to purchase from
William Bock, and Anna Bock, his wife, and John Bock and Sophie Bock, his wife, �
for park purposes, for the sum of $375; the following described property: j
All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State
of California, and described as follows.
A portion of the tr^ct of land designated on the M^r entitled II _
"Kan of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, Celifor nia, 1869" which Map was
filed in the office of the Becorder of the County of Contra Costa,State of
California, in Volume E of Maps, at page 95, containing 0.944 of an acre,
more or less, described as follows: I
BEGINNING at a point on the center line of the County Highway leading
from Pacheco to Martinez at the Intersection of the South line of Lot 21 of
an Unnumbered Block '.n the town of Pacheco, produced•easterly with the west
line of the 5.072 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Margaret
Randall, at al. to Michael Solmi et al. dated May 6, 1927, and recorded September
13, 1927, in Vol. 108 of Official Records, at page 122, and from which point
the center of a curve to the left with a radius of 1910.00 feet:bears south 750
05'52" West; thence from seld point of beginning gong said curve and said West
line in a, northwesterly direction, 218.01 feet; thence leaving said line south
81011' West, 174.43 feet to a point in ar. old fence; thence along said fence,
south 18033130" East, 81.09 feet; south 80071 West. 56.35 feet; south 90001 East,
78.05 feet; and south 31°18' East, 3.38 feet; thence leaving said fence North Slall';
East, 211.00 feet to the point of beginning.
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and notice of intention of this Board to ourchase said real property having been
given, by publication of a notice in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published in the county of Contra Costa, and said notice
having beenF:ublished for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, as shown;
by affidavit of Woods Peters, on file herein, and this being time and place set out
in said notice for"the consummation-of said purchase, and no one appearing in person;
or otherwise to protest against the purchase of said real property;
IT IS BY THF. BOARD ORDERED that said property be and the same is hereby
ordered ourchased for the sum of $375.00.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum
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of $375.00 in favor of William Bock and Anna Bock, John Bock and Sophie Hock, on
Road funds of Supervisor District #31n payment of said real property. -._.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Cler'c record said deed in the office of
theCourty Recorder.K
In Natter of Purchase of Real property
from Joseph M.Christen and Annie Christen
his wife, for park, purposes.
This Board 'having heretofore declared its intention to purchase from Joseph
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M. Christer. and Annie Christen, his wife, for park purposes, for the sum of ,402.00 `3
the followin- described property:
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All that real prnp:ty situate in theColmty of Contra Costa, State
of California, described as follows: a
That portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, containing 2.62 acres, more <
or less, (the net area of which is 2.31 acres, more or less, exclusive of that >t
portion lying within the county road) described as follows:
BEGINNING at the southeast corner of the 16.29 acre tract of land
described in the deed from M.Georffe Russl, et al. to Dora Russi, dated December
13. 1910, and recorded December 1 , 1910. in Vol. 160 of "eeds, at page 135,
said point bearing North 59'16' East, 1705.44 feet from the corner common to Lots -
10, 13, 39 and 39 of the Wwh Grant in the Rancho Las Juntas; thence from s.1d
point of beginning running along an ole? fence, North 13044' West, 71.55 feet; r
thence north 31015' Test, 34.02 feet to a point on the extension.-westerly of the south
line of Lot 19 of an unnumbered block on the west side of Main Street as designated
on the ;dap entitled "Map of the 'town of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, California, 1569 ,
which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, In Vol. E of Maps, at page 95; thence along sold extended line, st
North 51°11' East, 14.51 feet to the west line of Raid unnumbered block; thence
along said west line, North 25045' West, 70.23 feet, North 14000'30" West, 66.27 feet;
North 16050' East. 5s.47 feet; North 16017' West, 66.91 feet; North 26025' West,
69.26 feet; north 1°110' West, 16.13 feet and north 15044' 30" West, 67.76 feet to the
south line of the bounty rRrk in the Tnwn of Pacheco, thence along said south line,
South 52o34' West, 27.64 feet and south 67°32' West, 195.50 feet to the center of the
Old Co•mty Road leading from Pacheco to Martinez; thence along the center of said }
Road, South 2'05'30" West, 6.65 feet; south 9025' 30" East, 57.05 feet and south 13o
56'30" East, 397.16 feet to the south line of said 16.29 acre tract ^bovs referred to;
thence north 59°16' East, along said snuth line 235.05 feet to the point of beginning,
and notice of intention of thisBoard to purchase said real property having been given 24
by publication of a notice in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulat-
ion printed and published in the 1�m my of Contra Costa, and saidnotice having been
published for the tire and in the manner as prescribed by law, as shown by affidavit
of 'hoods Peters, on file herein, and this being time and place set out in said notice'
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for the consummation of said purchase, and no one appearing Snperson or otherwise to
protest against the purchase of said real property;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said property be and the same is hereby
ordered purchased for the sum of $462.00.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the county Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of
$462.00 in favor of Joseph M.Christen and Anne Christen, bis wife, on Road Funds of
' Supervisor District #3, in payment for said real property.
IT IS FURTHER ORDER3D that the County Clerk record snid deed In the office
of the County Recorder.,
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March 7th, 1938.- Cont'd.
Ih the Matter of Meeting between
Representatives of Richmond San Rafael
Ferry & Transportation Co. and its
Employees.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore granted
to Richmond San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, a franchise to own, maintain,',
and operate a ferry between City of richmond and Marin County and a controversy being,,
current between the said Company and its employees which has caused suspension of
operation of the ferriesof said company, and the citizens of Contra Costa County
being seriously Inconvenienced by the suspension of operation of said ferries, and
this Board deeming themselves the spokesmen of the Citizens of the said County;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that an informal meeting of this board be held on Thursday, March 10th,';
1938, at 10 o'clock A.M. to which the representatives of the Richmond-San Rafael
Ferry & Transportation Company and representatives of Its employees, shall be invited
to attend, for the purpose of discussing rays and means for resumption of the operat-i
Ion of said ferries.
The vote of theBoard on said order being unanimous.
In Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector
in Conjunction with the "istrict Attorney
to prepare necessary applications and forms
forthe execution of Ordinance No. 262 of the
County of Contra Costa, being an Ordinance
governing peddling. ,
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Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
Board ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County in conjunction with the '
District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby authorized to prepare
all necessary blanks to put into execution `'rdinsnce No. 262, of the County of
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Contra Costa, being an ordinance governing peddling in said County and providing
a license therefor.,
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In Matter of Grantirg John B. Marianna,
an Honorably discharged soldier, a free
permit to peddle in county of Contra Costa.
John B.Marianno, an honorably discharged soldier of the forces of the
United States ofAmerica, having applied to this board for permission to peddle flavor-
extracts in the County of Contra Costa;
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor 'rrembath, IT IS °
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t*Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue to John B.
Marianna, a free license to peddle for a term of one year from and after March
7th, 1938•
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In Matter of Granting Rudolph L.Lindqulst
an honorably discharged soldier, a free license '
to peddle.
Rudolph L. Lindquist, an honorably discharged soldier, from United States Army!
having applied to this board for a free permit to peddle fish in the county of
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On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor '1'rembath, IT IS BY
the Board ordered that the Tax 6ollector of Contra Costa County issue to Rudolph L.
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Lindquist, a free permit to peddle fish in the said -ounty of Contra Costa, for a.
i term of one year, from and after March 7th, 1938.,,
In utter of application for a dance
permit.
The San Ramon Community Club having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on the third Saturday night of each month
during the year 1938, at San Ramon,
IT IS ON MOTION OF SUPERVISOR CUMMINGS, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.r,
1 In Matter of allowance of Warrant
on Reclamation District #802.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Warrant No. 878 in favor of Alfred S.Ferguson
in the sum of $10.50 on reclamation District #802, of the County of Contra Costa,
be and the same is hereby Allowed and approved.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. j
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current 'yt
highway fund warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $6,256.10 be transferred from Motor
. Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein pet.out below, to wit: -'
War. # Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation
Accounts. #1 Accts #2 Accts. #3 sects, pay.
1036to 1035 21.00 $140.70
1037 24.00
1039 9.54 84.56 x
10 4L 59.40
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1042 (Not used)9 69
1o43 162.00
10. $127.05 $816.20 .
1046 25.86
1046 3 18.00
1049 1384.96 90.47-
1051 15.65 148.72
1052 10.00
1054 36.75 34.95 $108,99
1056 24.24
1058 441.12 137.65
o6o 58.88 66.06
1061 69.09
lo62 500.00
lo64 10.00
75.00
' lo65 39.15
lo67 145.01 93.03
1068 447.46
lo69 12.50
107u 7.14
1071 34.12
102 _ 108 :16 $ 52 2 $$x.35 19�.
Grand Total - $6,256.10. "f
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
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March 7th, 1938.
In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Teeter, Bounty Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriations
for the current year,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the transfer of funds herein set out below,
be and the same are hereby authorized, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
Jail, Care of Prisoners- 231.08 Replctmts- .132.00 - 132.00 Sal. & Wages, 02
Recorder- 237.
088 eplacements 17.00 17.00 Supplies 05
.Sealer Weights & Measures- 238
05 Supplies 25.00 25.00 Services 03
Agricultural Commissioner- 242.
09 Replacements 15.00 15.00 Supplies 05
Support Orphans- 507
63 Services ?00.00 200.00 Cash
National Re-Employ.5ervice - 539 -
04--Employees Exp.Allowances 500.00 500.00 Services 03
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.Meeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriat
Sons for current year,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that appropriations herein set out below be cancel-
led and the amounts thereof be added to the following unappropriated reserves, to wit.
General Rmd, $269.00.
Charities & Corrections Fund, $5200.00.
APPROPRIATION CANCELLATIONS: '
1937-3
General Fund C & C Fund.
Assessor- 11 -
08 Replacements $100.00 _
Surve or- 11
0 applies 13.00
Jail, Care of Prisoners- 231
05 Supplies, 125.00
Farm Adviser- 243.
05 Supplies 31.00
Relief of Indigents- 510
Cash 200.00
9.00 5200.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Sponsor1n7 WPA
Project for building of a fire '
house In San Pablo County Fire
Protection District.
The directors of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District having by
resolution filed with this Board, requested this Board of Supervisors to apply to
the Works Progress Administration for a project for the building of a fire house in
San Pablo County Fire Protection District;
It is by the board ordered that W.S. Buchanan, Chairman of this -card be arm
he is hereby authorized to sign an application to the Works Progress Administration
for a project for building of e. fire house in the. San Pablo County Fire Protection
District.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On nequest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriations
for the current year, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation increases -
herein set out below, be authorized and financed by transfers from the following
Unappropriated Reserves, to wit:
General Fund, $12,575-
' Char. Cor. Fd, 6,200.
Salary Fd 500•
APPROPRIATIONS INCREASES
1937-38
Gen. rund C.& F. Fd Sal.Fund.
Auditor- 105 "
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01 Statutory Sal. & Wages, $500.00
Hall of Record- 163
03 Services $2000.00
Jail- Building - 230
03 Services 15.04
02 Salaries and Wages 75.00
05 Supplies 35.00 -_
Poundmaster- 247
03 Services 400.00
(ii¢hways & "ridges- 490.
029 Vacat'.on Pay 9000.00
outside Hospital Care- 504.
03 Services $2000.00
Pacheco Park - 702.
05 Supplies 50.00
County Exhibits- 604.
02 SaWie.s and Wages 534.00
03 Services 300.00 -
' WPA Maintenance. 1500.00
WPAWPA Capital Uutlay 1700.00
Assessor- 109
09 Capital outlays 100.00"
Surveyor_ 11Z
09 Capital Outlays 13.00
Farm Adviser- 243.
09 Capital `-'utlays 31.00
Poundmaster- 247
09 Cap it al Outlays 22.00
County Hospital'BuildlnRs- 502 '
09 Capital outlays 30000.00
$125 5.00 - 82 ti6�0 �5db.eo
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
InMatter of Directing County Employees
to fill out Record Employment Cards.
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Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and In order to install a complete
record of all county employees, '
' It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, 1
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each county employee fill out and file with the County
Auditor an Employment Record Card to be furnished by the "ounty Auditor.
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March 7th, 1938.
In Matter of petition pertaining
to pasturing cows belo*Ing to Golden
West Dalry.
jA petition signed by John 'W.Towler, et al. having been filed with this
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Board praying that Florence M.Redmond and Earl A.Redmond, owners of the Golden west
Dalry, be ordered to move and/ or pasture the cows of said dairy out of the vicinity
of Andre Rose Tract, Contra Costa County, upon grounds the pasturing of said cows
Is detrimental to the health and welfare of the community; ,
iOn motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to Dr. W.A.
Powell, health Officer of Contra Costa County.,
InMatter of Granting permission to '
Arthur J.Memmesheimer, for permit _
l+ to erect a Nursery and Necessary
Buildings in town, of Lafayette.
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Arthur J. Memmesheimer having heretofore applied to this Board for a permit
to erect a nursery and the necessary buildings In connection therewith, in the town
of Lafayette, Contra. Costa 'county, and said apHlication having been referred to the
Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having
recommended to this board that said permit be granted;
It is, by the Board ordered that a permit for erection of a nursery and
the necessary buildings in connection therewith, in the Town of Lafayette, be and
+I the same is hereby granted to Arthur J. Memmesheimer.r
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In Matter of Granting permission to '
C.W.Brown, to Construct Super—service
Station in Town of Lafayette.
C.W.Brown, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to erect
a super—service station in the Town of "afayette, at corner of Old Tunnel road
and Diablo Blvd. and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission
of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commission having filed with this board
its recommendation that said permit be granted;
It is, by.the Board ordered that permission to erect a super—service station.,
In Town of Lafayette at the corner of old Tunnel Road and Diablo Blvd. be and the
same is hereby granted`
In Matter of Calling an Election '
for election of three Trustees in
Reclam,tion Dist. #1619 of County of
Copra Costa.
A petition, signed as required by law,having been filed with this Board
requesting that this Board of Supervisors call an election in neclamatlon District
#1619, of the County of Contra Costa, for the election of three 'trustees for said ,
JDistrict,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said election shall be held on Tuesday the
26th day of April, 1939, in said District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said Election shall be
residence in Farrar Park insaid District and the election officers appointed by this
Board to conduct said election are as follows: Inspector, John Hitchcock; Judge,
Mrs. Blanche Farrar; Judge, Geo. E.Irvine.
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It IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the calling of said election be published
for the time and in the manner as required by law in the Brentwood News, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Declaring the repair,
re-construction and replacement of certain
' bridges andhighways in Supervisor
District #3, an emergency.
This Hoard deeming the repair, re-construction or replacement of the followin
named bridges in Supervisor District #3, a matter of great emergency to wit:
Bancroft Bridge, located on Road C-11, of the County Records.
Pacheco Foot Bridge, located on Road C-21, of the bounty Records.
Condle Bridge, located on Road C_52, of the County Records
Smith Bridge, located on Road C-31, of the County Records.
and Lang Slip-Out on Road C-29 of the County Records
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the repair, re-construction or replacement
of the said bridges and highways above mentioned be and the same is hereby declared
to be an emergency and the loounty Surveyor of Contra Costa ''ounty L hereby authoriz-
ed to repair, re-construct or replace said bridges anti highway without adoption of -
plans and specifications, or advertising for bids therefor, to be financed as an
emergency expenditure out of the General Fund of said County.;,
In Matter of Requesting
Works Progress Administration
to Establish Local Headquarters.
in County of contra Costa. -
' There being a great number of WPA Workers now employeed in Contra `'osta County
and a larger ntmber will no doubt be employed In said County and it being an
inconvenience to said workers to be compelled to travel to 6akland, California,
the present headquarters of the WPA Administratlon,to transact business,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board writeto the WPA
Administration in Oakland, California, requesting that local headquarters be establl -
ed in Contra Costa County.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement -
between Paul R.Meth and Mollie B.Meth,
his wife, and the County of Contra Costa.
A form of Agreement between Paul R Meth and Mollie B.Meth, parties of the
first part, and the loounty of contra Costa, a political Subdivision of the State of
California, party of the second part, having been presented to this Board,for the
erection by the party of the second part of a rock bulwark in Las Trampas Creek
for the protection of a certain county bridge crossing said creek,
It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same Is
hereby ap,roved,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 Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to conduct sale
of property for delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this 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 the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County
at public auction, for cas h, or by contract of sale, for sums set opposite each parcel
or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
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BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board of Supervisors petition the State Controller
of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this '...
Resolution:
(List No. 18.)
Property sold to the State, June 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926:
In Greene Subdivision, Lot 3, Block 10: Deed No. 246.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the State, June 26,-1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1927:
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Subdivision of lot 9, Wills Addition to the Town of Antioch, Lot 7, Blk C, Deed #472.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Nicholl Sub'n of Richmond- Lot 8, Block G. Deed No. 1.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Terrace Tract -- Lots 14-15, Block 7. Deed No. 2.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Bay Shore 'irsct- Lot 24, Block 2. Deed No. 3.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In usborn's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 6, less For. to City of Richmond, Block 14. Deed A. '
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. '..
In the Fourth '•ddn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 44, Deed No. 5.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 50. Deed No. 6.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Dav View Addn. to Richmond, Lot 17 Block 67. Deed No. 7.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Bav View Addn. to Richmond -- Lot 6, Block 69. Deed No. 8.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Ten(w10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 34, Block 1, Deed No. 10.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs 0sale. ,
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In thaCanal Subdivislon of Richmond- Lot 36,. Block 1, Deed No. 11.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 12, Block 2. Deed No. 12.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision ofnichmond- Lot 13 Block 2, Deed No. 13.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. '
In the Canal Subdivision ofRiehmond- Lot 26, Block 2, Deed No. 14.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 2, Deed No. 17.
I To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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! In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 34, Block 2, Deed No. 18.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus 'Osts of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision if Richmond- Lot 23, Block 6, Deed No. 24.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
i In the Canal Subdivisijn of RichmDnd- Lot 24, Block 6, Deed No. 25.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
yn the Canal Subdivision ofRiehmond- Lot 27, Block 17, Deed No. 45.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision ofRichmond- Lot 28, Block 17, Deed No. 46.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (r?10.00� dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 19, Block 18. Deed No. 47.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus cos-,s of sale.
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In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond -- Lot 20, Block 18, Deed No 49.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 27, Block 16, Deed No. 49.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 28, Block 16. Deed No. 50.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Canal Subdivlsi'on of Richmond Lot 22- Block 19. Deed No. 53•
To be sold fcr a sum not less than Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 23, Block 19, Deed No. 54.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 24, Block 19• Deed No. 55•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 10, Block 1. Deed No. 81.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (x10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Townsite of "Santa Fe- Lots 3-4, Block 1L, Deed No. 84.
To be sold for a ^um not less than -hlrty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the '1ownsite of Santa r'e- Lot 23, Block 21. Deed No. 85.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 26,Block 36, Deed No. 86.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Griffin and Watrous Add. to Richmond- Lot 28, Block 11, Deed No. 93
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Griffin k Watrous Add. to Richmond- Lots 19-20, Block 18. Deed No. 95
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Herman's Addition to Richmond- Lot 23,Block 2. Deed No. 96.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ter. (310.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Herman's Addition to 'Yichmor,d- Lot 6, Block 3, Deed No. 97.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Herman's Addition to 111chmond- Lot 6, Block24, Deed No. 98
' To be Sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costsof sale,
In Meeker's Add. to Richmond- Lots 3-4-5-6-7, Block 7. Deed No. 101.
To be sold for a sum nit less than Seventy-five ($75.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Meeker's Add. to Richmond- Lot 33, Block 9. Deed No. 102.
To be sold for a'sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Meeker's Add. to Richmond- Lots 1-2 Block 29, Deed No. 103.
Tobe sold for a-sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Meeker's Add. to Richmond- Lots 9-10, Block 29, Oeed No. lOk.
To be sold for a si-m not'less than Twnnty 1$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In marine View Terrace, Lot 26, Block 5 Deed No. 105.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Marine View Terrace- Lot 28, Block 5, Deed No. 106.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In marine View Terrace Extension, Lots 49-50, Blockl4, Deed No. 108. .
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's "arbor Center 'tract- Lot 22, Block 14, Deed No. 109.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 29 Block 9, Deed No. 112.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Town of Pmint Richmond Official Map No. 3- Lot 10, Block C. Deed No. 119
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (*5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In the Town of Point Richmond Official Map No. 3-- Lot 5, Block D. Deed No. 121.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (05.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In theBelvedere Tract- Lots 35-36, Blockl, Deed No. 124.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Boulevard Bract- E'ly. 17',of Lot 1, all of Lot 2, Block 1, " Deed#125
To be sold for a sum notlessthan Thirty (530.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe West Richmond Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 4, Deed No. 127.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the West hichmond Tract- Lots 28-29, Block 5, Deed No. 128.
To be sold for a'sum not less than 'T'wenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 11, Block 22, Deed No. 133.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'fen ($10.00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 11, Block 11, Deed No. 136.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 17, Block 15, Deed No. 139.
To be sold fora sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Brown nndrade Tract- Lots 20, 21, block 22. Deed N-,>. 139.
To be sold for ri sum not less than twenty-five (125-00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract - No. 3-- Lots 26-27, Block 7, Deed No. 140.
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To be old for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) d:,Ilnrs, plus costs of sale.
In the Lincoln Boulevard "Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 3, Deed No. 141.
To be sold for a, surd not less than Forty ($40.00! dollars, plus costs of sale. - '
In the Fay Andrade Tract- 8. 25-59101 Lots 40-41 Block 12. Deed No. 145.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (615.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Kearney Andrade Tract- - Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 146.
To be sold fora sum not less than Ten (,010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Nicholl- Macdonald Av=. Civic Center Tract— Lot 19, Block 22. Deed No.149.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (340.001 dollars, Plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Center Tract— Lots 8-9, Block 19, Deed No. 151.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In �pauldlng's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 28, Block 2, Deed No. 153.
To be, sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
In the Alvarado Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 12, Deed No. 159.
To be sold for R Tam not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 20, Block F, Deed N- 161.
To be sold for a am not less than ':an (#10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928.
In marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 1, Block 12, Deed No. 95.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (,45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale,
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 10-11-12, Block 134, Deed No. 113-
To be sold for a sum not less than ane hundred fifty ($150-00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
In the East Riellmon(i Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 57 Deed No. 215.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In the Last 411chmond boulevard "ract- Lots 4-5, Block 58. Deed No. 216.
To be sold for a sum not les-, than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 2, Block59, Deed No. 217.
'To be sold for R a= not less than thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond -boulevard 4ract- Lot 1, Block 35, Deed No. 218.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty (W,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 'Wallis Addition to Richmond— Lot 15, Block 145, Deed No. 236.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wallis "ddition to Richmond- Lots 11-12, Block 166, Deed No. 244.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (630.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 311-35, Block 176, Deed No. 259.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 3 -5, Block 177,
-4 Deed No. 259.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (00.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 14, Block 178, Deed No. 260.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs Of sale.
In 'Nall's'Addition to Richmond- Lot 16, Block 178, Deed No. 261.
Io be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In "all's Addition to 11johmond- Lots 12, 13, Block 181 . Deed No. 263.
to be sold for a sum not less than thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In'WAUtS Addition to Richmond- Lot 19, Block 192. Deed No. 264.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 32-33, Block 192, Deed No. 265.
"sold for R sum not less than thirty (430
To be .00) dollars, plus costs ofaele.
In 'Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 36, Block 182. Deed No. 266.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 9, Block 193. Deed No. 271.
To be sold for a sum not less than Teh (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to 1116 mond- Lot 16, Block 195, Deed No. 272.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Well's Addition to Richmond- Lot 3 Block 197, Deed No. 273.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Flf;een (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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InWallls Addition to Richmond- Lots 19-20, Block 197, Deed No. 274.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Additicnto Richmond- Lot 16, Block 200, Deed No. 275
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (+10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lots 28-29,block 7, Deed No. 290.
To be sold for a sum not-less than Twenty-five (125.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lots 24-25,a6,29, Block 8, Deed No. 293•
To be sold for a sum-not less t-an Fifty ($5".00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In bay View Park-- Lot 8, Block 16, Deed No. 321.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park-- Lot 8, Block 18, Deed No. 324.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'T'en (410.00) dol,ars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park-- Lots4-5-6-, Block 21, Deed No. 326.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park --Lots 10,11, Block 25, Deed No. 334.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($46.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park, Lots 22-23,24, Block 25 Deed No. 335.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
1n Bay View Park, Lots 12-13, Block 26, Deed No. 336.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park-- Lot 9, Block 27. Deed No. 341. _
To be sold for a sum not-less than Ten (4010,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park -- Lots 37-38, Block 27, Deed No. 342.
To be sold for a sumnotless than Twenty (420.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- --Lot 50, Block 27, Deed No. 343.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay Vie-.v Park-- Lots 60-61, Block27 Deed No. 344.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park- Lots 5-6, Block 26. Deed No. 345.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 7, Block 17 meed No. 353•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 25, Block 36, Deed No. 354.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 6, Block 39, Deed No. 357•
To be sold for a sum not less thantwenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 9, Block 54, Deed No. 361.
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lots 33-34, Block 69 Deed No. 364.
To be sold for a.sum not less than Sixty (860.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Annex- Lot 18, Block 80, meed No. 365.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 2 clock 8, Deed No. 398.
To besold.for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 8, Block 11, Deed No. 399•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00)dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond S. 5' of 14. 10' of Lot 2, Block 2,
and All of Lots 9 & 11, Block 2, Deed #401
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the.Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 402.
To be sold for a slim not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the nobert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lots j 13, 14, 34, Block 4, Deed#403.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
' In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lots 3-4-25, Block 9, Deed No. 406.
.To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- Lots 14, 15, Block 10, Deed No. 407.
^10 be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park, Lot 66, Block 1, Deed No. 421.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dolly rs, plus costs of sale.
In Alta Punta Terrace, Lots 36-37, Block 5 Deed No. 427.
To be sold for a. sum not less than Twenty (020.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 38-39, Block 5, Deed No. 428.
To be sold for a s,.,m not less than Twenty (4020.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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a In.North Berkeley Terrace Tact- Lot 5, Plock 19. Deed No. 436.
To be sold for a sum not lee= than twenty (*20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 4, block 19 Deed No. 437.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (320.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 21, Block 19, Deed No. 438.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (.420.00) dollws, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 22, Black 19, Deed No. 439.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (320.00) dolbrs, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace 'tract- Lot 16,.Block 20. Deed No. 441.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (v10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In NortYBerkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 19,Block 20, Deed N,. 442.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (*10.00) dallars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Iract- Lots 32-33 Block 21, Deed No. 445.
to be sold for a sum not less than Forty (M.001 dollars, plus costs of sale. ,
In North Berkeley Terrace ract- Lots.47-46, Block 21, Deed No. 446.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty (360.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North -erkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 19, Block 23, Deed No. 447.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In NOrthBerkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 24, Block 24, Deed No. 446.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) doll,18, plus costs Of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Iract- Lot 15, Block 26, Deed No. 449•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (,015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace i`rest- Lot 13, Block29, Deed No, 450.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In NorthBerkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 39, 40, Block29, Deed No. 451.
TO be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) d-DlYxs, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot-19, Block 30, Deed No. 452.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (830.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot_46, Block 33 Deed No. 454.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
{ In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 1-2, Block,34, Deed No. 455.
To be sold for a sum not less than Eighty ($80.00) dollars, plus gists of sale. -
In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 17, Block 42, Deed No. 456.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (*20.00) dollars, plus Costs of sale.
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In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Lot 3, Block 3, Deed NO. 465.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty 430.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- N11y. 50' of Lot 2, Block 5, Daed No. 466.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In ooulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Lot �, Block 5. Deed No. 467.
( To be sold for a sum not les= than Twenty ($20.00) do Unrs, plus costs of sale.
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In ooulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Lot 6, Block 7, Deed No. 466.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.001 dollars, plus costs of ssle.
jIn Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -5. 25' of Lot 2, Block 10, Deed No. 469.
To be, sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/of Lot 5, Block 17, Deed No. 472.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
( In Boulevard Gardens Tact No. I -- N, 1/2 of Lot 10, Block 17, Deed No. 473.
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To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
iIn Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- N. 1/2 of Lot 5 Block22, Deed No. 474.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($4o.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block 25, Deed No. 475.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 -- Lots 3-4-5, Block 27, Deed No. 476. ,
To be sold for a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) dolll's, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — S. 33' of Lot 2, Block 33, Deed No. 477.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty {*20.00) dollars, plus Costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens ract No. 1 -- N. 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 35, D-ed No. 478.
I To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Lot 2, Block 36, Deed No. 480
To be sold for a sum not less than Flfty($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In ooulevard Gardens 'tract No. 1 — N. 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 37, Deed No. 481. '..
I To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Boulevard Gardens -raet No. 1 -- Lot 15, Block 37, Deed No. 482.
o be sold for a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) dollars, plus costs of sale)
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In Boulevard Gardens 'Tract No. 1 -- Lot 19, Block 40, Deed No. 483.
To be sold for a sum not less than Seventy-five (475.00) dollars, plm costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1— Lots 32, 33, Block 24. Deed No. 487. _
To be sold.for a sum not less than Fifty($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Hendason Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 51, 52, Block 25, Deed No. 488.
to be sold for a sum not, less than Thirty (x30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the nenderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lots 23-24, Block 26, Deed No. 489.
To be sold for a sim not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Henderson Tapscott 'bract No. 1 — lot 19, Block 30, Deed No. 491.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
(Group No. 19)
Property sold to the State June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927.
In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 28-29, Block 3, Deed No. 82.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (430.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 17, Block 10, need No. 83.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's Add. to Richmond Lots 22-23, Block 14, Deed No. 90.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30,00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's Add. to Richmond- Lot 12, Block 20, Deed N.D. 91.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (+410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Griffin & +atrous Add. to Richmond- Lot 33, Block 11, Deed No. 94.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Herman's Addition to Richmond- Lot 23, Block 26, Deed No. 100.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus cost=_ of sale.
In Marine View`eerrace Extension- Lots 4 ,41, Block 11, Deed No. 107
to be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 30, 31, Block 6, Deed No. 111.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 1,2, Block 80, Deed No. 114.
To be sold for a sum not less than One hundred (3100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Town of Point Richmond Official Map No. 3, Lot 2, Blcck D. Deed No. 120.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Turpin's Addition to Richmond- Lots 13,15, Black 4. Deed No. 123.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty (030.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the West nichmond Tract- Lot 12, Block 22, Deed No. 134.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs a sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 11, Block 7, Deed No. 135
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollws Plus costs of sale.
Inthe Fay Andrade +ract- Lots 17-18-19, Block 9, Deed No. 144.
To be sold for a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Kearney Andrade Tract- Lot 10; Block3, Deed No. 147.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs sale
In Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 21-22, Block 18, Deed No. 154.
To be sold for a sum not less than Eighty ($80.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Alvarado Tract- Lot 11, Block 2, Deed No. 157•
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of Sale.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 1, Deed No. 160.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Central Tract- Lot 46, Block 5, Deed No. 163.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 2; Block 8, Deed No. 165.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 38, Block 12, Deed No. 166.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In the Andrade Home 'tract- Lots 17-18, Block 14, Deed No. 167.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract= Lot 5, Block 14, Deed No. 173.
To be sold for a sum not less than One hundred fifty ($150.00) dollars, plus cost=_ of sale
In the East Richmond Boulevard --tract lot 12, Block 22, Deed No. 174.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 4, Block 26, Deed No. 176.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Last Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 8, Block 34, Deed No. 177. To
be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars.
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In the East Richmond Boulevard tract- Lot 5,Block 60, Deed No. 183.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard 'Tract- Lots 24-25, Block 60 Deed No. 184.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In the Rich mond City Center- Lots 38-39, Block 13, Deed No. 193•
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond City Center, Lot 15, Block 15, Deed No. 194.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five (425.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ,
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In the richmond Junction Addition- Lot 20, Block 56, Deed No. 195•
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Richmond Traffic Center- Lot 23, Block 11, Deed No. 196.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Pullman ParkTract- Lots 49-40, 51, 52, block D, Deed No. 197.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (450.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ,. ..�
In Pullman Townsite, Lot 9, Block 7, Deed No. 199.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Townsite, Lot 4, Block 14, Deed No. 200.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond. Lots 15,- 16, Block. 139 Deed No. 202.
To be sold for a sum not less than Two hundred (5200.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.'
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 17, 18, Block 149, Deed No. 203.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (340 m) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
In lall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 28-29, Block 155. Deed No. 204.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
In 4all1s "ddition to Richmond- Lots 16-,.7 Block 163. Deed No. 207.
•To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00 dollrs, plus costs of sale.
In ~)all's Rddition to Richmond- Lots 6-7-8, Block 164, Deed No. 206.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond; Lot 15, Block 165, Deed No. 209.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
iIn 'Hall's Addition to Richmond- All those portions of Lots 2 to 7 Inc. lying '
south of Pullman Spur, Block 166, Deed No- 210.
To be.sold for a sum not less than sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- For. of Lot 8, Blockl66, Deed No. 211,
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 168. Deed No. 212.
To be soldfor a sum not less the!,. Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Key Tract- Lots 4-5-6-, Block 5. Deed No. 262.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Mound Tract- Lots 11-12-13, Deed No. 265.
I To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (450.00' dolls rs, plus costs of sale.
In the Union 'Tract- Lots 3-4, Block C. Deed No. 266.
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o be sold for a slim not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Upland Tract- Lot 9, Block 2. Deed Nn. 269.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 30, Block 1, Deed No. 275. '.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
i In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lots 31, 32, Block 1, Deed No. 276.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Huber 'Tract- Lot 2, Block7, Deed No. 287.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dol2rs, plus costs of sale.
In Central Pullman- Lot 68, Block C. Deed No. 288.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00' dollars, plus costs of sale. ,
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 17-13, block 6; Deed No. 269.
''1'o be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay Vie Park, Lot 2, Block 9, Deed No. 292.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View -ark - Lot 14, Block 16, Deed No. 293.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the.State, June 26 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928:
j In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1-- Lot 19, Block 30, Deed No. 491.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Henderson Ta.pscott Tract No. 1-- Lots 2-3, Block 31, Deed No. 492.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
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In the Henderson Tapscott T--ract No. 1- LQs 4-5, Block 31, Deed No. 493.
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 - Lots 14-15, Block 31, Deed No. 494.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) Dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 34, Block 31, Deed No. 495•
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty 1$20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 9, Block 32, Deed No. 1'•96.
'!b be sold for a sum not less than Thirty- ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, Lots 13,14,15, Block 32, Deed No. 497
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 16 to 21, Inc. Block 32, Deed No. 498
To be sold for a sum not le as than One hundred fifty ($150.00) dollars, plus costs
of sale.
Inthe Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 - Lot 35, Block 32, Deed No. 499
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To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 23, 24, Block 33, Deed No. 500
To be sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the "enderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 - Lots 26-27, Block 34, Deed No. 501.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 3, Block 35, Deed No. 502.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, - Lots 27-28, Block 35, Deed No. 503.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (,$40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction- Lots 1,2, Block 11, Deed No. 506.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty (540.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
in "lchmond Junction Lot 2, Block 14, Deed No. 507.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (+'10.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In "ichmond Juncti-,, , Lot 35, Block 22, Dared No. 508.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (115.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction- Lot 12, Block 24, Deed No. 510.
' To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (720.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Juneion-Heights, Lot 17, Block 25, Deed No. 511.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00i dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 18, Block 25, Deed No. 512.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 1, Block 29, Deed No. 513.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (110.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction Hel g hts- Lots 15, 16, Block 30, Deed No. 514.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 21st, 1938, at
10 o'clock A.M.
Chairnan.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVZSO;-:S OF CJNi'tA COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MOiAY,MARCH 2113t, 193$•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: .Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, "arry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and
R.J..Trembath, presiding as Chairman in temporary absence of IY.J.Buchanan.
In Matter of Allowance of Claim
1 on Reclamation District #502.
It is by the Bo2rd ordered that claim #883 in sum of $123. In favor of Alfred
S.Ferguson, on Reclam^tion District #802, of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, be and the same is hereby ordered approved.
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In utter of Granting Dance permit.
Mt.Diablo Post #246, of the American Legion, having applied to this Hoard for
permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. at Danville, on April 9th, 1935;
It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.
In Matter of Application of
Hirt & Lloyd to construct an i
office.building at Lafayette, Cal.
Hirt & Lloyd having applied.to this Board for permission to construct an
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office building on Sacramento Northern Railway Company's grounds at Lafayette,
under the Interim Zoning ordinance,
It is by the Board ordered that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County.,, '
In Matter of Application of.
Tidewater Associated Cil Company
for permission to construct a service
station at urinda Junction.
The Tidewater Associated OU Company ha.vinF applied to this Board for per-
mission to construct a service station at Orinda Junction under the Interim Zoning
ordinance;
It is by the Board ordered that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of the County of Contra Costa.,
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In latter of Application of Veteran's j
Welfare Board for an order of Cancellation
of certain Assessments upon reel property.
The Veteran's Welfare Board of the Stnte of California, a public corporation,
having applied to this Board for an order directing the County Auditor and County
Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to cancel taxes levied upon each and all of the
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following assessments together with penalties and costs If any, attached thereto,
to wit: '
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Th—, certain tract of land situate,lying and being in the County of Contra_
Costa, °t ate of California, and described as follows:
Lot 1 in Block 6 as delineated upon that certain Man entitled "Berkeley
Highlands Terrace" being a portion of Lot 1 of the final partition of the San Pablo
Rancho, Contra Costa County,Callfornia, Filed January 28, 1914, in ?:".np Book 11, page
252, in the office of theCounty Recorder of the County of Contra Cos-.q, State of
California.
Deed recorded November 23 1937, in Vol. 441, page 393, of Official Records,
Second Installment 1937-38 taxes. j
faxes 1938-39•
Assessed to Willlam D.^olfe and Laura 'Wolfe.
Veteran Contract Holder- Wm. David 'Nolte, Contr. #21,932. I
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That certain tractof land situate, lying and being in the County of
Contra Cc stn., State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 36 In Block 7 as designated on the Map entitled "Kensington Park,
Contra Costa County, Californin, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California., on May 2, 1911 in Vol. 5 of Maps,
at page 103.
Deed recorded November 29 1937 in Vol. 4415 page 319, of "fficial Records.
' Second installment 1937-39 taxes.
Taxes 1939-39•
Assessed to Charles S.Lipp and Esther M. Lipp.
Veteran Contract Holder- Antonino C. Lo Prest, Contr. P1995-
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That certain tract of land situat4 lying arc being in the County of
Contra Cost, State of California, and described as follows:
Lots 32 and 34, in Block 26 IN as designated on the Map entitled "Map of
Rodeo, Contra Costa County, Cal.," which Map was filed in the office of the
Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 5, 1892
In Vol. D of Maps, at page 91. EXCEP'TIPit: THEREFROM: "The right ---- " to maintain
a sewer now conetructed across said property" an provided in the deed from S.J.Claey
et ux, to Fred T.Steinberg, et ux, dated May 7, 1937, and recorded May 14, 1937
in Vol. 437 o` uffic.al Records, at page 193•
Deed recorded December 13, 1937, 1r. Vol. 448 page 58 of Official Records.
Second installment 1937-38 taxes
Taxes 193o-39-
Assessed to Fred T.Steinbern; and Doris Steinberg.
Veteran Contract Holder- Fred Thomas Steinberg, Contr. #22,035-
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That
22,035.-4-That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 23 in Block 10 as designated on the Map entitled, "Kensington Park,
Contra Costa. County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder
of Contra Costa County, State of California, on May 2, 1911, in Vol. 5 of Maps,
at page 103.
Deed recorded December 30, 1937, in Vol. 458, page 113, of "fficia). Records.
Becond installment 1937-38 taxes.
Trxes 1938-39-
Assessed to Charles S. Lipp and Esther Lipp.
Veteran Contract Holder- Charles S.Llpp, Contr. #22,145.
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Thet certain tract of land situate, lying, and being in the County of
Contra Cost^,State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 39 in Block "C" as delineated up;n that certain Map entitled "Orinda Park
Terrace," Cont-a Costa County, California, Filed [.lay 2, 1922, in Book 18 of Maps,
at pages 399, 390, 391, 392, 393 and 394 in the office of the County Recorder
of Contra Costa County.
Deed recorded January 4, 1938, in Vol. 449, page 442, of "fficisl Records.
Taxes 1939-39-
Assessed to Joseph L.Rogers and Theresa Rogers.
Veteran Contract Holder- Joseph L.Rogers.Contr. #22,157.
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That certain tract of lane situato, lying and being in the City of El
' Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State. of California, and described as follows:
Lot 1L and the West 17.5 feet of Lot 15 in Block 12, as designated on
the "dap entitled "Amended Map of Richmond Pacific Heights, Being a portion of Lot
65, San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa Co., Cal." which map ;:aa filed in the office
of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 20,
1915, in Vol. 12of Maps, at page 279.
Deed recorded January 5, 1938, in Vol. 453, page 174 of Official Records.
Taxes 1938-39•
Assessed to Edward Shearer and Hazel B.Shearer.
Veteran Contractiblder- Charles Sanuel Williams, Cont. #22,160.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 5 in Block 219 as delineated upon that certain Map atitled "Creed
Subdivision No. 2, City of Pittsburg" Contra Costa County, Californin. Filed
September 25, 1923 In Map Book 18 of pages 425 and 426, in the office of the County
Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, St,te of California.
Deed recorded December 1, 1937 1n Vol. 459, page 39 of Official Records.
Second installment 1937-39 taxes.
Taxes 1939-39.
.._.. . Assessed to John Aaron and Calliopi Aaron.
Veteran Contract Holder- John Vaseleos Aaron, Contr. #21,980.
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That certain tract of lan_i situate, lying and being in the City of Rlchm;nd
Contra Costa County, St^te of California, and described as follows:
Lot 28 in Block 5, as said lot and Block ire delineated and so designated
upon that certain Map entitled "Map of the Peres Andrade Tract, Contra Costa Co.,
California" filed May 21, 1908 in Vol. 1 of ?daps, page 22, in the office of the County
Recorder of Contra costa County.
Deed recorded December 13, 1937, in Vol. 443, page 406, of Official Records. '
Second installment 1937-3= taxes.
Taxes 1939-39-
Assessed to 0.I4. Macgregor and Lern,_ G.Uacgregor.
Veteran Contract Holder- Lloyd O.Spires, contr. ,#22,062.
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the Cityof Richmond ,
County of Contra Cos—, State of California, and de�cribed as follows: ,
Lot 25 and the North 20 feet of Lots 17, 18 and 19 in Block 3, as designated
on the Map entitled Pap of Peres Andrade Tract, Cont-a Costa Co., California°
which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, on May 21, 1908 in Vol. 1 of Maps, at page 22.
Deed recorded January 5, 1933.1 n Vol. 453, page 173 of Official Records,
Taxes 1938-39.
Assessed to Charles Barney and Eunice M. Barney.
Veteran Contract Holder- Emery C.Hughes, Contr. ;22,151.
and said applications having.been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa
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County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and County Tax Collector '..
of Contra Costa County be qnd they are hereby authorized to cancel the taxes levied _
upon each and all of the foregoing assessments, together with penalties and costs,
If any, attached thereto.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of any special assessments for stree,: '
rvork or other improvements of like character sball be made.,
In Matter of Reclaiming Reclamation
District #2078, known as Franks Tract,
and Quinby Island, located in Contra Costa Co.
WHEREAS, Reclamation District No. 2078 commonly known as Franks Tract,
Contra Costa County, compris_ng 3480 acres of land, and Quinby Island located in
Contra Costa County, have during the recent high flood stages in the San Joaquin
Valley area, been flooded by overtopping of the levees; and,
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WHEREAS, it is estimated that the cost of closing the present break, doing
necessary work to strengthen the levee, de-watering the islands and cleaning the
main drainage canals of ReclamatiDn District #2078 Is the sum of $80,000 and the •'.
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estimated cost of closing the break, un-watering, re-establishing the drainage system! ,
anr, repairing wave damage on inside slope of levee on the Quinby Tract, will be the
sum of $20,000 am,
WHEREAS, the owners of land on s^ld Islqnds are unable to finance this
Reclamation on account of heavy financial burden suffered from previous breaks,
and owners are in danger of losing their entire investment In these Islands estimated! '
at from $200,000 to $300,000 if the breaks on these Islands are not reclaimed within !
a limited period; and,
WHEREAS, the area will become a lake of huge extent and will become a
menace to navigation and will never be w•.)rth reclaiming as agricultural lands,
which will be a direct.loss to the County and State;
THEREYORE BE IT R3SOLVED: that we., the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa •'
County, Stqte of California, urgently request you as Governor of the State of
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California, to immediately grant Reclamation District #2078, financial aid in the sum
of 880,000 and to the owners of lands of the Quinby 'Tract, financial aid in the sum
of $20,000.
The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,.
' InMatter of Employment of Keith
Narbett and E.G.Bangs, as Architects
for Rodeo Memorial Hall .
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is BY THE
BOARD ORDER^r, that Keith Narbett and E.G.Bangs, be and they are hereby employed As
Architects to do the work required of Architects in building of Rodeo Memorial Hall
In the Town of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, State of California.
IT IS FURMIT, ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County
prepare contracts between the County and said Architects for the doing of said work.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
This Board having on the 7th day of February, 1938, entered into a verbal
agreement for the furnishing of County Equipment to•the Superintendent of Mt. Diablo
j State Park and in pursuance to said Agreement,
It is by the Board ORDERED thet the following General Fund appropriation ad-
Justments be authorized, to wit:
Increase. Decrease
Mt.Diablo State Park-707.
' 0398 County zquipment $500.00 $ 75.00 S/D #1, 401-20.
75.00 S/D #2, 402-20
75.00 S/D #3, 40 -Po.
200.00 S/D #4 4020
00 S/D #5, 405-20.
$500.00 500.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of D.M.'Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
highway fund warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $4305.50 be transferred from the
General Fund. to thr funds and in the amounts as herein set out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup.Dlst. Sup.Dist. Sup.Dlst. Vacation _
Accounts. #1 Acets. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Pay -
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,0t- - - - - - - - - - - $24.00
107+ $30.23
1076 57 27 $35.41
1077 $201.79
1076 247.55
1079 39.56
' logo 176.4e
legl 19.00
1082 40.50
'_067 1o.34
1084 4.29
1085 13.13
lo86 $97.50
1089 317- 6-61
7.55
logo 6.99 27.96
1091 45.00
1092 2.00
lOg3 19g.00
logo 10.50
1095 158.13
1o96 2.47
1097 168.6o
logs 2773.8q79
li89 1�j08.03 6.12
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Total 9---$3308-13 a97575u— T 7T�.= 777-.f§— .50.
Grand Total -- $4,505.50
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,;
In Matter of Increa2e of Budget
of Contra "osta County Mosquito
Abatement District #1, for 1937-39.
The Trustees of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1> having
reported to this Board that owing to recent flood conditions the budget for said dis-
trict for year 1937-36, should be increased to the sum of $12,737.00;
It is by the Board ordered that the Budget of said District be increased '
by the sum of $2,667. to be provided for out of the General Reserve Fund of said
District.
The saidorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,;
In Matterof Authorizing W.J.Buchanan
to sign application to Works Progress
Administration for conTtructlon of fire
House in Mt. Diablo Fire District.
The Commissioners of Mt Diablo County Fire Protection District, having -
requested this Board of Supervisors, the governing body of said Mt. Diablo County Fire,
Protection District, to apply to the 'Corks PrcWees Administration for a project for the
construction of a fire house in the Town of Concord, Snsnld Mt. Diablo County Fire
Protection District, at a total cost of $27,413, the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection, ,
District to pay the sum of $12,071 of the 9^ld total cost and Works Progress Adminiv-
i tration to pay the sum of $15,343• of said total cost
It is, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the
BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized'.
to sign said application for said project.
InMatter of Proposition of Establishment
of Contra Costa County Summer Camp.
A proposed plan for establishment of andoperation during the summer of 1936
of a Contra Costa County Summer Camp in Mendocino Woodlands, to be sponsored and
underwritten financially by the County of Contra Costa, having been presented to this
Board of Supervisors for consideration,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I5 BY THE ,
BOARD ORDERED that said plan be referred to the Listrict Attorney of-Contra Costa
County for an Opinion as to the legal rights of the County of Contra Costa to enter
j Into such a project, and to the Auditor of Contra Costa County for an opinion as to
the financial ability of the County to finance the same and as to the final cost of the
project to the County, and to the Recreation Committee of the Contra Costa County De-
velopment Association for an opinion as to the needs for such a Camp and its feasibility.
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In Matter of Payment to Solano County
of its Share of Money collected from
American Toll Bridge Company under
Ordinance No. 171 of Contra Costa County.
The American loll Bridge Company having paid into the Treasury of Contra Costa
County, the sum of $129,630.34 to apply as part payment of the moneys due the Counties
of Contra Costa and Solnno under the 2% gross revenue tax as provided under Ordinance
No. 171 of the County of Contra Costa, and one-half of the said amount beim- due the
County of Solnno,
IT IS BY THE BJARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor
of the County Treasurer of the County of Solano, In the sum of $64,515.17, on the
' General Fund of Cont-•a Costs County sna forward same to the County Treasurer of Solano
County, and that the County 'treasurer of Contra Costa County pay the same.
In latter of Payment to Sacramento County
of its Share of Money Collected from
American Toll Bridge, Company under
Ordinance No. 175 of Contra Costa County.
The American 'lcll Bridge Company having paid into the Treasury of Contra Costa
County, the sun of $5,546.55, to apply as part payment of the moneys due the Counties
of Contra Costa and Sacramento under the 2% gross revenue tax as provided under
Ordinance No, 175 of the County of Contra Costa, and one-half of the said amount being
due the County of Sacramento;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor
County of
of the Coxnty 'Treasurer of the/Sacramento, in the sum of $2,773.29, on the General
' Fund of contra Costa County and forward same to the Treasurer of Sacramento County
and that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County pay the same.,,
In ;latter of Superior Court Action
"Beulah Alumbaugh, Plaintiff, vs.
Ben W,Stone, County of Contra Costa,
et al. Defendants"/
An actin having beer. filed in the Superior Court of the State of California,
In and for the County of Contra Costa. entitled "Beulah Alumbaugh, Plaintiff, vs.
Ben W.Stone, County of Contra Costa, etal, Defendants", and summons in said action
having been served on W.J.Puchanan, C'al man of this Board of Supervisors;
IT IS BY T:4E BOARD ORDERED that said summons be and the same is hereby referred _
to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action in said matter
as he deems proper..
In !.fatter of Granting Permit
to Frank ➢.Chambers Company,
to construct real estate office.
The Frank I.Chanbers Company having heretofore applied to this Board for per-
mission to erect a real estate office on Diablo Blvd. at Second Street, three blocks
west of the City limits of Walnut Creek, under the Irferim Zoning Ordinance, and
said application having been referred to the P1_^^.`ng CommisZi-n of Contra Costa Count ,
and the s,.id Planning Commission having filed with this Board its recommend stlons;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that perm`_ssion to erect said real estate of'ice
be and the same is hereby granted under the following conditions, to w"_t:
That it is to be occupied temporarily as a real estate office for a period
of not to =-need two years from date.
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a sightly garden will be maintained around the structure;
T 7. the unused sign board on the property shall be removed.,
In latter of Receiving Bids far
Regrading of Ignacio Valley
Rosa,
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the grading of 6900
lineal feet more or less, of Ignacio Valley Road, commencing At the Anderson Bridge
and running easterly and this being time and place set out in Said notice for receiv-:
Ing of bids, the following bids are received and read, to wit:
Bid of F. Granzotto:
�; yds- Embankment, per cu- Yd, $-574 33,;'17-12.
24 96 yrds. Overhaul, per cu. yd, .01 244.96.
3,462.09.
Bid of R.L. BneLli.Qlnne-—& C—ox—:
Embankment, per cu. yd. -71 1/3
Overhaul, 24,496 sta.yo -003
Bid of Roberts Island
& Imp.
_2red7irIF Co.
California ,
Antioch, & Mike Malf1tano, Pittsburg, Cal.
— bankmenL, Perciu-.—Td—, 00.76-76
Overhaul, per Cub.yd. 00.02
Bid of C.Dudle De Velbiss,
Embankment, per ,:u. yd. o.43.
Overhaul, per cu. yd. 0-005.
Bid of M.J. Budf-jy;
Embankment, per cu. yd, .63
Overhaul, .01.
Bid of Lee J. immel:
Embankment, per cu. yd, 0.99
Overhaul, per cu. yd. 0.01.
Thereupon all bids are referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
County for consideration and said County Surveyor having reported to this Board that
the bid of C.Dudley De Velbiss, is the lowest and best bid presented for doing said
work; On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the contract for doing of said work be and the 'same Is hereby
awarded to C.Dudley De Velbiss at prices submitted In his bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare a contract and that
the Contractor furnish a bond in sum of $1265 guaranteeing faithful performanc-z-
of said contract, And a bond in sum of $1265 guaranteeing labor and mntertalmen.,
In Matter of Application for
State Aid for Emergency Repairs
And re-CDnstruotiDn of County
Highways and Bridges.
TO THE H,�NOR-IBLE GIVER1,11,1. "F THE STATE OF CALIF:, IA:
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WRLRNAS, unusual storms and floods during, the past few months have caused
heavy damage to highways and bridges of Contra Costa County, and,
WHEREAS, the cost of repairing or re-constructing said county highways and
bridges will be extremely heavy and public InLerest and safety zi-m-n2s that said
highways And bridges be repaired or replaced Immediately, and the County of Contra
Costa. has ,,, funds budgeted for doing of s,io emergency cork;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, St,te of California,urgently request that you as Governor of the State
of California allocate to the County of Contra Costa, State aid for emergency highway:
and bridge repairs or re-construction in the following Amounts, to wit:
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Supervisor District ;T1: Slides and slip-outs, $37,500
Supervisor District ,#2: Slides and slip-outs, 17,500.
Supervisor Dtstrtet ,'t'3: Bridge protection, 10,000.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board
of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on Monuay the 21st day of "larch, 1938.
' In Putter of Granting
Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct
sale of property for Delinquent Taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of the Board:
' BE IT R.SOLVED. that it be declared to be the Judgment of t''^is Board that
the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuan
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tar. Collector of Contra Costa County at
public auction for cash. or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE I'1 RESOLVED FURTP.ER: That this Board petition the State controller of the State
of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:
Property_sold to the State June 28, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of_1925_
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 3, Block 27, Deed No. 595•
To be. sold for a sum not less then twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of snip. _
Property sold to the State June 27 1927, for the Delln quent Taxes of 1926;_
In the Richmond Tract- Lot 10, Block F. Deed No. 496.
To be. sold for a sum not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Drown Andrade Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 12, Deed No. 497.
To be sold for a sum not less than vne hundred (5100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
-In the Overland Tract- Lots 30,31,32, Block 7, Deed No. 498.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00f dollars, plus costs of sale..
Inthe Nicholl-Macdonald-ave. Civic Center Tract-- Lot 22, Block 21, Deed No. 499•
To be.sold. for a sum not less than Sixty (360.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Boulevard Tract-- Lot 1, Block 3, Deed No. 500.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Last*Richm-.nd -oulevard Bract- Lots 7-8, Block 16, Deed No. 501.
To be sold for a sum not le=_s than One hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars, Plus costs of
sale.
In the East Richmond Bo>>levard Tract- Lot 14, Block 35, Deed'No. 502.
To be sold for a sum not less than eighty (490.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 10, Block 41, Deed No. 503.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In W'all's Addition to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 140. Deed No, 505.
To be sole for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond Lot 4, Block 154, Deed No. 506.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (515.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's .addition to Richmond, Lot 5, Block 154, Deed No. 507.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 3,4, Block 164. Deed No. 508.
To be sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 to 14, inc. Block 165. Deed No. 509.
' To be sold for a sum not less than Two hundred (3200.00) dollars, plug costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 16-17, Block 165. Deed No. 510.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty (350.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 to 4, Inn; and 34-35-36 Block 168, Deed #5.5•
To be sold for a sem not Tess than One hundred fifty (5150.00) dollars, plus costs of
sal .
In Yall's Addition to Richm nd- Lot 5, Block 168, Deed No. 516.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 10-11, block 1.68. Deed No. 517.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 13, 14, Block 168. Deed No. 518.
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty (,"$50.00) dollars, phe costs of sale.
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In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 10-11, Block 169. Deed No. 523.
To be sold for R sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In We IV s Addition to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Block 169, Deed No. 524.
To be sold for n sum not less than fifty ($5-..00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 22,Block 169, Deed No. 525.
To be sold for a sum not less then Fifty ($50-001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition t Richmond- Lot 25, Block 169, Dead N- 526.
To be sold for R sum not less than Fifteen sale.
C�15-00) d,llar,., plus costs of Is.
In Wall Is Addition tD Richmond, Lot 32, E. 1/2 of Lot 33, Block 169. Deed #527.
To be sold for a sum nat less thnn forty (:40.00) d-,llars, plus costs of sal..
In Bay Vie- Park— Lot 9, Block 10, Deed N- 572.
To be =old for a sum not less than One 1-undred (4100-00) dollars plus costs of Sale.
In the Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 11, Block D. Deed No. 573.
j To be sold for a sum not less then Ten (410.00) dollars, plus cost= of sale.
In the RichmDnd Pullman Tract- Lots 27-23, Block D. Deed No- 574.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (i30-00) dollars,
plus Costs of Sale.
In the. Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot PO, Block D. Deed No. 575.
To be sold for R sum not less than Fifteen ($15.')0) d 1lars, Plus coots of gale.
In the Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 13, Block E. D-6 No. 576.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (ilO.00) d," ars, plus costs of sale.
In the Schmidt Village. Tract- Lot 27, Block C. Deed No. 577.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (620.00) dollars, pl,zs costs of sale.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 19, Block 36, Deed No. 578.
Tobe sold for a sum n-,t less than Twenty (320.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Boulevard Gardens 2ract Ni. 1 -- N. 112 of the. S. IjP of Lot 3,Block 211:
Deed No. 590.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dDllars, plus costso f sale.
In Richmond Junction Heights Tract-- Lots 8-9, Block 31, Dead ,s 597.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (620,00) dollqrs, pluscosts of sale.
In nichmond Junction Heights Tract- Lots 10,11,12,13, Block 31. Deed No. 586.
To be sold for R'sum nit less than fifty ($50-()0) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Greater Richm)nd Pablo Tract- Lots 110,111, Block 6, Deed No.
593,
To be sold for a sum not less than fifty ($50-00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Annex- Lo! 24, Block 441 , Dred No. 205-
To be s,)Id for a sum not 1er_ than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY sold to the State June 26, 1928 for the delinquent taxes of 192
In the West nIchmond Tract -- Lot 17, Block 21, Dood, No. 130.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (910.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the. Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 20, Block 16, Deed No. 152.
To be sold for a sum notless than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Spauldings Riohmrmd Pullman Townsite Lot 6. Block 22, Deed No. 155.
To be sold for a sum not 1-ss than Fifty (350-00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
I In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot irij Block 17, Deed No. 168.
To be sold for a sum not lesq than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Home T-act- Lots 12:13 Block20. Deed No. 169.
To be sold for P sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 19-20$ block 24s Deed No. 175
To be sold for "a sum not less than one hundred fifty (0150.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In the East Ricbm-,nd Boulevard Tract- Lot 23, Block 36, Deed No. 178.
To be, sold for a sum not less thpn Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus o-cto of sale.
In the Fast n1_clmondBoule va rd tract- Lot 71 Block 41, Deed No. 179.
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Townsite- Lots 14-15, Block 2. Deed No. 198.
To be In
for a sum not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Union Tact- Lot !Il, Block C. Deed No. 267.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) d-,Ilrrs, plus costs of sale.
In the Union Bract- Lot 29, Block E. Deed No. 269.
To be srld for, a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Central Rlchmorn N,,,. 2-- Lot 33, Block 1, Deed No. 277.
'To be sold for -i sum not less than Fifteen (615-00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Bay Vie is Park-- Lots 25-26, Block 16, deed Ni. 294.
To be sold fora sum not less than Forty (140.00) d7,llnr,, plus costs of "le.
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In Bay View Park-- Lot=_ 64,65, Block 28, Deed No. 295•
To be sold for a sum not less than 'Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Ceritos Add. to Richmand- Lots 2-3, Block 2, Deed No. 313.
To be soles for a sum not less than. Fifty ($50..00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Ceritos Add. to Richmond- lots 7-9 , Block 6, Deed. No 319.
To be. sold for a sum not less than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the El Cerrito Terrace- Lot 61, Deed No. 327.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (315.00) dollar=_, plus costs of sale.
In the E1 Cerrito Terrace- Lot 64, Deed No. 329.
To be sold for a sum notlessthan Fifteen ($15.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the E1 Cerrito Terrace- Lot 65, Deed No. 329.
To be sold for n sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Syndicate Bus'_ness Blocks- Lots 3,4,5, Block G. Deed No. 334.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Rober; Seaver Add. to Richm•-nd- Tots 19-20, Block 4, Deed No. 335•
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five (325.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Robert Seaver Add. to Richmond- Lot 33, Block 6, Deed No. 337•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus cos*.e, of sale.
In the Robert Seaver Add. to Riche nd-- Lots 28, 29, Block 9, Deed No.333.
To be sold far a sum not less then Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the J.C.Owen's Add. to the City of Richmond- Lot 2. Block 6. Deed No. 339
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (35.00) dollar=, plus costs of sale.
In the J.C.C%.ven's Add. to theCity of Richmund- Lot 31, Block 9, Deed No. 3
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In the J.C.Owen's Add. to the City of Richmond-- Lot 38, Block 9, Deed No.341.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten ($10.00) plus costs of sale.
In the J. C.Owen's .odd. to the City of R.ichmDn-- Lot 3, Block 17, Deed N,342.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale..
In the Harbor Front Tract- Lots 42-43, Block 7, Deed No. 343.
To be sold for a.sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
' In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 2-3, Block 10, Deed No. 344.
To be sold forasum not less than Twenty ($20.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 4-5, Block 10, Deed No. 345.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 54, Block 2. Deed No. 349•
To be sold for a sum not lessthan Ten ($10.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 29-30,31, Block 4, Deed No. 350.
To be sold for a sum not less thanForty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 34-37,39, Block 4, Deed No. 351.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Matter of allowance of applications
for aid.
It is by the. Board ordered that the following applicatios for aid be granted
to wit:
LES. ANNA ATWOOD, 136 2nd St. Richm.nd.
County cash allowance in the amount of $15. per month be granted to begin as
of 3-1-713-
Mrs. MAGGIE BAKER 1250 Wrlght Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.00 State and $12.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38-
EDWIN W. DEARBORN, RFD. 470 (4th & Bush.St. Sar. Pablo) Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and 317.50 County aid per math
be granted to begin as of 3-1-t9.
LIDA Pd. DEARBORN, RFD, 470- (4th. & Bush St. Ban Pablo) Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin, as of 3-1-33-
MARY REBECCA FINLEY, 23 Nicholl Ave. Pt.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-39-
SAMUEL NOLAND, 407 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-33.
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MOLLIE VANSKIKE, #5 Chanslor Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin a- of 3-1-38.
MAMIE I. WORTH. 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-1939.
PORTER C. ZAHNISER, 519 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Agp 3acnrity in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38. .
CURTIS BEESON, 2639 Gaynor St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 8-1937.
AUGUSTA PETERS, 254 Tririty St. Berkeley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid only be increased to $20.00
State aid only per month as of 4-1-38.
JEROME B. WORTH: 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. '
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $16.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month Re of 4-1-39. .
JACOB LAARMAN, 316 So. 35th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 3-31-36-
NELLIE I.1ABEL TH.YtAS 900 Galvin Dr. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be discontinued as of 3-31-38.
GEORGE A. WEEKS, 534 Ohio St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 3-31-39-
LYDIA HOLM, 716- 22nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 3-21-38.
MRS. JULIA A. WCLFF, 710- Tenth St. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied as of 3-21-33.
.QRS. MARY KEIFER, 127- 5th St. Rlchmo::d.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10.00 State and $10. county aid per
month be granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
ELIZADKIN DOSS, 452 Second S.. Richmond.-
'-id for needy children in tl+e amount of $20.00 State and $45.00 county aid
per month be granted to begin as of 3-5-39.
MRS. LOUISE DE COURT}11, 2630 Bush St. San Pablo
Aid for needy children in the amount of $MOO State and $10 county aid
per month be•renewed as of 3-1939•
MRS( BESSIE McQUISTEN, Central & San Mateo, Richmond.
Aid for needy dlildren in the amount of $10. State and $30. County aid per month
be renewed as of 3-1-38.
MRS. HELEN NEWMAN, 422 So. 35th St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $30. State and $20 county aid per month;
be renewed as of 3-1-39.
MRS. INEZ SMITH, 1517 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley.
Aid for needy d!ild-en in the amount of $10. 00 State and $10 county aid per month
be renewed as of 2-1937•
ANNA McCULLOUGH, 1109 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Aid for needy fi ildren in the amount of $20. State and $35-county aid per month
be changed to $10. State and $45.00 county aid per month as of 4-23-39. _
NETTIE ESTABROOK. 215- 1st St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20. St^te and $35.00 County aid
per month le.increased to $20. Stete and $45.00 county aid per month as of 3-1-38.
NEISHA ITHEELER, 7558 Terrace Dr. E1 Cerrito.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10.00 State aid per month be increased
to $20.00 State aid per month as of 4-1-38.
FRANCES A. BILODEAU, Canyon, Contra Costa Co. Calif.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.75 State and $15.75 County aid per month
be granted to begin .as of 3-1-39.
WILLL43d H. KNAPP, '.flood Ranch, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 2-1938 and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month'
as of 4-1-39.
ADALINE 1d. C.aRTWRIGHT 1312Escobar St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in thr, amount of $3.50 State and $3.50 County aid per month I
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
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ELLA TdASTERS_N, Box 157 Saranap Rd, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security In the amount ('$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be restored as of 3-4-38.
NELLIE IVANCQVICH, RFD Warren St. Walnut Creek. - --�--
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 11-1937.
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PORTER E. MANNING, Shell & Magnolia Ave. Mt View,Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of ,$16.25 State and $16.25 County aid per month
be rewned as of 9-1937•
CLARA ALICE 114,NNING °hell k Magnolia Ave. Mt View, Martinez.
old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State and $16.25 County aid per month
be renwwed ss of 9-1937.
LYDIA MATTHEWS, 1615 Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aidper month
be renewed.as of 1-1933.
' WILL F. P.IWLEE, Walden Rd, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1935•
CATHERINE VAIL, Second Ave. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County ate per month
be renewed as of 3-1938•
' HENDRIK VA:k RAAM, RFD, Alhambra Valley, Martinez.
Old Age. Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 12-1937, and decreased.to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per mont
as of 4-1-38.
MARY E. SPENCER, H111grade Ave. Walnut Creek. -
Old Age Security in the mount of $15.00 State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County ^td per month as of 4-1-48.
ERVI: F. LEE: Rte.l, Box 554, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid per month
be increased to $17.50 State and j17.GO County aid per month as of 3-1-39-
MARY A. KAVANAGH,.1520 Dineen St. Martinez.
Ild Age Security be denied Rs.of 3-21-38.
WILLI-414 F. YOUNG Box 122, Walnut Creek,
Old.Age S6curity be denied as of 3-21-38.
'MRS. LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, Martinez.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20.00 State and $7.00 County aid per
Mont' be renewed as of 3-1-38.
MRS, IDA LEHTJ, Saranap District, Walnut Creek.
Aid for needy children In the amount a<$60. State and $20. County aid per month
be lenswed as of 3-1-39.
MRS. JESUS FIERROS (Petra) 2355 Pacheco St. Concord.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20. State. and $35. county aid per month
be decreased to $10.00 State and $35. county aid per month as of 3-31-38.
MADELYN DI MERCURIC-, 133 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg
County cash allowance In the amount of $20. per month be renewed as of 3-1-39-
FRANK PRLSTIGIACOMO, 1050 Beacon St. Pittsburg
County cash allowance in the amount of $12.75 per month be renewed as of 3-1-38.
NANCY CREECH, P.O. Box 311, Pittsburg
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 Stnte and $17.50 County Rid per month
be granted to begin ns of 3-1-38.
CORDELIA SCALES, RTe $1, Box 43, Bailey Rd, Pittsburg
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be granted to begin as of 3-1-38-
WALTER A. MYRICK, Gen. Del. Clayton
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.00 State and $16.00 county aid per month
be renewed as of 10-37.
' MRS. LOUISE McDermott, 1037 Cumberland St. Pittsburg
Aid for needy .children in the amount of $30.00 State and $20.00 County aid per
month be renewed as of 3-1938•
.CATHERINE HERBERT, 44 W. 10th Sr„ Pittsburg.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20. State and $10 county aid per month
be increased to $20. State and $30 county aid per month as of 4-1-38.
.MRS. ANNA MAXIE, 335- East 5th St. Pittsburg (Begolea Children)
' Aid for needy children in the .mount of $30 State and $30 county aid per month
be decreased to $20 State and $20 County aid per month as of 3-31-38-
MRS. :ELLIE ULRICH, 30 W. 10th St. Pittsburg
Aid for needy children be denied as of 3-21-38.
EDINL11 GEORGE RUERL, Box 631, BrentRond.
Old .age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. County aid per month be
granted to begin as of 3-1-38.
FI MA CORA EMERY, 417- l2th St. Ant inch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1939-
GEORGE A. LeMOIN, Gen. Del. Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1938.
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ELLEN PAVEY, Bx 124,Antioch I
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 County std per month
be renewed as of 8-1937.
OEvRGE SCHOT_', 415-3rd Sr. Antioch
Old Age Security inthe amount of $17.50 State. and $17.50 County aid per month
be renewed as of 1-1938-
THOMAS JOHN JAMS, Cypress Ave. Oakley, Cal.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month
be decreased to $13.00 state and $13.00 County aid per month as of 4-1-38.
ILUff NUNES, P.O. Box 74, Oakley.
Old Age Security 'n the amount of $17.'>O State and $17.50 County aid per month i
be decreased to $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid per month as of 4-1-38.
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ST. VINCENT'S SC33O1L FOR BOYS, San Rafael. (Charles Leone)
Aid for a childof-the Juvenile Court in the amount of 510. State and $10
county aid per month be renewed as of 1-1938•
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MRS. CORA BOUQUET, RFD Box 267, Richmond. (Edward,Antone, James Mederos)
Aid for the Wards of the Juvenile Court in the amount of $30. State and $30
county aid per month-be renewed as oft-1938.
;h S. C. FACCINI, 6415 Fairmont Ave. E1 Cerrito (Dorothy Mederos) I
Aid for the Ward of the Juvenile Court in the amount of $10.00 State and $10, �
County aid per month be renewed as of 1-1938.
MRS. JOHN JOHANSEN, 2535 Cerrito Ave. Richmond (Darbara Thompson)
Aid for the Ward of the Juvenile Court in the amount of $10. State and $10
county sdd per month be.renewed as of 1-1938,
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MRS. WINIFRED Id+ERS, Danville (Charlotte Minchaca).
Aid for the Ward of the Juvenile Court in the amount of $10.00 State and i
$30.00 Countyy aid per month be decreased to $10.00 State and $15.00 County aid per j
month as of 4-1-38.
MRS. JOSEPHINE ESTRADA, 280 West 6th St. Pittsburg, (Carmen Castellanos).
Aid for the needy child in the :mount of $10. State and $10. County aid per -
month be granted to begin as of 3-1=38, ($10. County aid is being granted at this time)
MR JOSE ZAMORA, Box 254, Chesley S.. N. Richmond. .
Aid for needy children in the amount of $30. State aid per month be discontinued
as of 3-31-38-
MRS. ANNIE C. FOSTER, Danville (Ernest & Ernestine Zamora)
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20.00 State and $20. County aid per
month be granted to begin as of 4-1-38-
ST. MARY'S OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose (Carmela & Clemerttna Zamor-i)
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10. State and $10 county aid per month '
for the support of Carmela be granted and made payable to the St. +aary's of the Palms
as oY-3-18-38. Aid for Clementine in the amount of $10 State and$10. County aid
be restored and made payable to the St. Mary's of the Palms, as of 4-1-38.
AND THE BOARD TAKES RECESS TO MEET ON M)NDAY, April 4th, 1938, nt 10 o'clock A.M;i
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. h
MONDAY, APRIL 14th, 1938.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harr a
M. Stow, and R.J_Trem bath. S.O.Wells, Clerk. s
' The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Mareh,1938
are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board as read, and signed
by the Chairman and Clerk.
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In Matter of Authorizing Chairman
' to Sign Grant of Right of Way, to
Pacific lies & Electric Co. for line
leading to County Farm. t
A Form of Grant of Right of Way having been presented to this Board granting
to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a Right of Way for building of a pole line
to the County Farm located in Marsh Creek Canyon,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Grant of Right of Way be and the
same is hereby approved and W.d.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized
to sign same on behalf of the `'ounty of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Fixing Hearing
on Assessment List #9, of
Reclamation yistrict #802.
WHEREAS, Reclamation District No. 802 has presented and filed with this Board T
of Supervisors Assessment List No. 9 of said Reclamation District No. 802;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that MONDAY, the 18th day of April, 1938,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A.K., at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the
County Oourt House, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of
California, be, and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place when a meeting
of the said Board of Supervisors will be held for the purpose of hearing objections
to said assessment;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that notice of such hearing shall be given by pub—
lication for two times, to wit: once a week for two successive weeks, 1n the Contra -
Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Martinez,
County ofContra Oosta, State of California, the said notice to be in the words
and figures following, to wit:
HNOTICE OF HEALING OId ASSESSMENT NO. 9 RECLAKATICN DISTRICT NO. 802.
' N3TICE I5 HERP.B Y GIVEN that Assessment No: 9 of Reclamation District
No. 502 has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costn, and that the said Board of Supervisors
will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment
on Monday, the 18th day of April, 1938, at the hour of 10 otclock
A.M. at the Chambers of said Board of Supervisorsin the County
Court House, in the City of Martinez, in County 0f Contra Costa,
State of California. Any person interested in any lands upon
' which any charge has been assessed, may file written objections,
which said statement shall be verified by the affidavit of such
person, or some other person who is familiar with the facts.
No objection tD such assessment shall be considered by the Board
of Supervisors unless such objection shall have been made in writing -
to the Board of Supervisors as above specified.
Dated this 14th day of_April, 1938.
W
' .J. BUCHANAN
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
Clerk. of the County of Contra Costa, State
(SEAL) of California.
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In Matter of Application of Borghesani &
Combs for permit to construct building
in the town of Lafayette.
Borghesani & Combs, havim,; applied to this Board for permission to contruct
a building in the town of Lafayette under provisions of County Zoning Ordinance,
IMS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that sPid application be and the same is hereby
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ordered referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.
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In batter of application of Alex.
Trent for a perm.1t to construct an
auto repair shop in Township No. 10.
Alex. Trent having applied to this board for permission to conduct an auto
repair shop and construct the necessary building in connection therewith, under
the County Zoning Ordinance, in Township No. 10,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby referred
to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.
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In Fatter of Application of
Morris Halpin, to construct a
Building in Township N-,. 10.
Morris Halpin, having applied to this Board for permissi•n to construct a
building on Lots 1-2, 16 and 17, in block 7, of the Andrade- Rose Tract No. 1, in
Judiei=1 Township No. 10, under provisions of Zoning "rdinance of the County of
'bntra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County.
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In Matter of application of j
David D.Smith, a discharged
:far Veteran for permission to peddle. -
David D.Smith, an honorably discharged soldier from United States Army, having,
applied to this Board for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the
`'ounty of Contra. Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County
be and he is hereby authorized to issue to David D.Smith, a free permit to peddle
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In Contra Costa County for a term of one year from and after April 4, 1938k
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In Matter of appointment of T.P.
Conners and Erickson J. Bornholdt,
as Members of the Planning Commission of
Contra Costs County.
^ The terms of office of J.P.Conners and Erickson J. Bornholdt, as Members of
the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, having expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.P.Conners and Erickson J.Bornholdt, be and they are
hereby appointed members of the Planning Commission of Contra Costn County for a
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term of four years from and after Sept. 21, 1937.k
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In Matter of Restoring Redeemed
Property to the 1937-36 County
Assessment Rolls.
G.B.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authorization
to the County Auditor to add to the 193738 Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County,
the following described property which he-s been redeemed by installments, or wholly
' redeemed, since July lst, 1937, to wit:
Properties Redeemed in Full:
Joe Facchino
Lot 3, Bik 4, Richmond City Center Tract,
Assessed value of Land, $110.
Mu ca E, Campau: e:
�t 628 Haciendas del Orinaa,
Asses-ed value of lana, $90.
Flora J. Reef,
rot B c. A, Behrens Tract, 4t:
Assessed value of Land, $60.
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and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted and the County
Auditor add to the Current Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County, the property
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hereinabove described, and extend taxes on same for current year.,r ..
In Matter of approval of contract
and Bonds of C. Dudley De Velbiss, '
for Grading Ignacio Valley Road.
C Dudley De Velbiss having presented to this Board a duly executed contract
for re grading of Ignacio Valley Road and bonds in sums as heretofore ordered by
this Board, A
IT IS BY THE BOARD OADER:M that said contract and the bonds and amount
thereof be and the same are hereby approved, and Chairman of this Board is authorized o
sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Application of Wm. R.
Wells, for permission to lay water pipe
line.
Wm. R.Wells, having applied to this board for permission to lay a one inch
water pipe line on north side-of Clayton Road from the Farm Bureau Road, to the
property of the applicant,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same
is hereby granted.
' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said work shall be done under the supervision of the
County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that applicant =_hall assume all future costs for the
maintenance of said pipe line.,
In flatter of Instructing District Attorney R.
of Contra Costa County to prepare Ordinance
Prohibiting "U" 'Turns at easterly end of
Broadway Low Level Tunnel.
John H. Skaggs, District Engineer of the Division of Highways of the State of
California, having requested ttat this Board of Supervisors adopt an-ordinance
prohibiting "U" turns at easterly end of the Broadway Low Level Tunnel, -.;.f
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the.DistrietAttorney of Contra Costa County ;r_
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be and he Is hereby ordered to prepare such an Ordinance to be submitted to this
Board for adoption at Its meeting on Monday, April 16th, 1938.,E
InMatter of Authorizing C.L. Abbott,
Coroner of Contra Costa County, to
purchase office equipment.
C.L.t.b ctt, County Coroner having applied to this Board for permission to -
purchase one legal size,fire proof,file case, four drawer, at an approximate cost
of $147, and one Safe, inside 17 11/16" x 32" x 19 1/6" ; outside, 27 19/32" x 45 3116"
x 27 15/16" at an approximate cost of $194,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to purchase said office equipment
through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby granted.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to provide funds for purchase of office equipment for Coroner of Contra'
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following adjustments of appropriations for the
office of Coroner of Contra Costa County be madeby cancelling the sum of $335 from
the folloxing described account.
Coroner- 115.
03 Services,
and transferring said amount to the General Fund Unappropriated Reserve, and that
the following new appropriation be made by transferring from the General Fund
Unappropriated Reserve,
Coroner- 115.
09 Capital Outlays, $335.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to finance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED
1 that sum of $4,739.75 be transferred from Generql Fund to the funds and in the amounts
I(i as herein set out below, to wit:
War. #. Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation W.P.A.
Accounts #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts Pey Dist.2.,
- - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - - - --- - - -
1102to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1175,ina. $234.10.
1176 $ 6.64
1177 16.00
1176 420.93
1180 163.59
1161 9.54
1162 $ 6.00 f
1153 35.66
11" 10-54,
1155 55 00
1186 29 G5
1187 249.33
1186 $13-06
1159 33.24
1191 43.26 2.90
1192 37,50
1193 18.00
1194 35.00 $ 54.001
1195 3.56
1192 27.97
1197 26.25
1198 2.6o
1199 113.25
1200 1361.92
101 11.10
1202 110.60
1203 41.74
120 60.08
1205 117.27
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_war.# Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacet ion W.P.A.
Accounts. 11 Accts. #2 Accts #3 Accts. Pay Dist. 2.
12o6 $134.59
1207 $500.00
1206 10.00
1210 72.00 $90.00
1211 6.29
1212 $12.50
1213 20.26
1214 120.00
1215 65.00
1216 29.05
1217 37.70
1216 36.71.
$3246.41. T799. z 2 13-06 210.00 5..00
Grand Total -- $"4,736.75•
The said order is passed by the unednous vote of the Board.,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Residents along Road B-66 in Sup. Dist. #2, having heretofore raised the sum
of $1926.90 by private subscription, toward the cost of replacing the bridge over
San Pablo Creek, at Orinda, and said sum having been heretofore deposited in the
County Treasury of Contra Costa County, to wit: on Sept. 17, 1937, and said Bridge
having been replaced under direction of the Supervisor of Supervisor District #2, at
R cost of $3,679.99 and the said Supervisor having requested that the above mentioned
donation be added to the appropriations for Sup_ Dist. #2 for current year;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1926.90 be transferred from the
' General Fund Unappropriated Reserve to the
Supervisor District #2- 402.
30 Capital outlay Improvements, - General Fund, $1926.90.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y
IWIatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of Supervisor James Fd. Long, and in order to finance emergency
'repairs to roads and bridges in said Supervisor Dist. #1, -
IT IS BY THE :BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $5000 be transferred from Unappro-
priated Reserve of the General Fund to Maintenance Appropriations Sup. Dist. #1.
The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote, of the Board.,
InMatter of Authorizing W.J.
Buchanan to sign Contract between
.Keith Narbett andE.G.Bangs, and the
County of Contra Costa,for Architect
Services on Construction of Rodeo Memorial Hall.
The "istrict Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board,
a Form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and Keith Narbett and E.G.
Bangs, Architects, for services to be performed by said Architects in building of Rodeo
;Memorial Hall, in Sup. Dist. #1;
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 said County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of appointment of John Milnes,
as Additional Assistant to 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 business In the office of-the Tax Collect-
or of Contra Costa County that extra help be employed to assist said officer in pre-
partition of sales of property for delinquent taxes;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded b;r Supervisor Stow, IT IS ORDERED
that John Milnes be and he is hereby employed by-said board of Supervisors for a
period extending from April lst, 1936, to July 1st, 1938, at e. salary of $6. per day
to render such assistance to the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County as he may
direct. '
IT IS FURPH ER ORDERED that said John Milnes shall present his verified claim
monthly to this Board of Supervisors at a rate of $6. per day during the period of
his employment,for said services performed, to be paid out of the General Fund of
said County.
The said order is passed by-the unanimous vote of the Board., j
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In Matter of Request for Establishment
of Sewing Projects in Contra Costa
County.
WHEREAS, there are many needy and unemployed women in Contra Costa County
who are unable to obtain a livelihood in Industry, or by reason of their status as
home makers are without training to compete in industry, even if jobs were available, !,
butwho by their training and experience in their home duties are able and competent !
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to do such work as sewing and,
WHEREAS, there is a scarcity of clothing for distribution to the needy peopleI
of the County of Contra Costa,
THEREFORE BE L' RESOLVED: that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County, State of California, hereby request the State Relief Administrator, and the'..
Governor of the State of California, to take the necessary action as is needed for
the establishment of sewing projects in Contra Costa County, for the Assistance of
unemployed and needy women of said County.
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In Matter of Granting "pplications
for Aid,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the '
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same are hereby granted, to wit:
DORIS KOLLMEYE.R, 2539 Garvin Ave. Richmond.
$15. County cash allowance be granted to begin as of March 1, 1936•
ANNA THOMAS, RFD Box 314, Richmond.
$15. County case allowance be granted to begin as of March 1, 1939-
I MARY ELLEN PETERSEN, 23 Nichol Ave. Richmond. I,
$15. County cash allowance be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1936, and restored
I and increased to 1,25. county cash allowance per month as of 3-1-39-
MARY BROWN, 547 South 30th St. Richmond.
-$25.00 State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy Blind be discontinued;
as of April 1, 1936•
JOE TERRA, RFE Box 333, Richmond.
$25. State and $25county aid for needy blind be discontinued as of April 1,
1939.
JAMES M. KILEY, 621 Liberty Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid - - -_-�- _--
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939•
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MARY MARGARET WADE, 28 Cottage Ave. Richmond
Old Age Security in the amount of.$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
ALEXANDER BOWEN, 228 So. 12th St. Richmond. -
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1937.
=MA J. HAMILTON, 524 Richmond St. El Cerrito. fi
Old.Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50County aid be -
' renewed as of November, 1937•
WILLIAM S. HAMILTON, 524 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the amount of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be
renewed as of November, 1937.
DANIEL 'BELLE HOGANCAMP, 167 Sixth St. P.ic^:mend.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid be
renewed as of November, 1937•
JOSEPH E. HOGANCAVP, 167- Sixth St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 county aid be
renewed as of Nov. 1937.
NORA C. MOUNT, 1214 Macdonald Ave. Rich mond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid. be
renewed as of June, 1937.
AUGUSTINF. PONSOH, 116 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $11.50,State aid and $11.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1938.
JCHN F. TINKHAII, 1230 Herman St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid month y
be renewed as of Nov. 1937•
ALBERT LINER RFD Box 1410, Aichmond..
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly
be renewed as of Dec. !(?371 and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
as of Liay 1, 1938•
ELBA CHAMPIa1, 747 Ninth St. Richmond. _
Old Age Security in the Pmount, of 33.50 State aid and $3.50 county aid be
' increased to $1L.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid as of Apr11,41935.
INEZ D. SHULTS, 153- 3rd St. Richmond.
Old Aea Security in the amount of $4.00 State aid and $4.00 county aid be
increased to $14.00 State aid and $14.00 county aid as of April, 1, 1938•
JOHANNA THOLE, 2354 Lowell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security 1n the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be
increased to $16.00 State aid and $16.00 County aid as of April 1, 1938.
WILLIAM E. WISSER, 557- 8th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.00 State aid and $14.00 county aid
monthly be increased to $15.50 state aid and $15.50 County aid monthly as of April 1,
1938•
THOL]AS CLARK, San Pablo.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montkly
be discontinued as of March 31, 1938•
ELISHA INMAN, 120- 20th St. hichmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of March 31, 1938.
MRS. LURA KENT 1120 Roosevelt St.richm_.nd..
$20.00 ?tate and $30 county aid per month be granted to begin as of April 1,193 .
' MRS. :a1NUELLA SANCHEZ, 2242 E. 22nd St. Oakland.
$10. State and $10. county aid for one,minor half orphan child be granted
to.begin as of 4-1-38; made payable to Mrs. +lanuela,Sanchez, 2242 E. 22n4 St. Oakland.
MRS. ADELINE CAF.DOZA, Lake Ave. Rodw
$20 State and 535.00 county aid per month for.two minor half orphan children
be renewed as of April, 1935.
' MRS. CARLOTTA ZERMENO, 556 Lexington, El Cerrito.
s,50. State aid per month for five minor half orphan children be renewed as of
4-1939-
MRS. DELPHINE MURRAY, 2703 Panhandle Blvd. R1rhm.nd Annex.
$30 State and $45. county aid for the family of an incapacitated father be
renewed as of April, 1938 and changed to $40 'tate and $35. copnty aid as of 4-1-38.
ANDREW LINDHOW, Gen. Del. Livermore.
$15. Cash allowance be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1938.
JOSEPH A. SUTTON, Lafayette.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State sid.and $17.50 County aid mont�l
be renewed as of Oct. 1937•
ELMER L. BACHTEL, 620 Castro St. '"artinez.
_ old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State-aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1935.
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LOUIS BRAUT, 403 Susanna St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and .117.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
THOMAS CORCORAN, 411 Ferry St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be restored as of April 1, 1938•
CARMEN SOTO, Rte #2, Walnut, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly
be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1938, and increased to $16. State aid and $16. county aid
monthly as of April 1, 1938.
VINCENTE SOTO, Rte #2, Walnut, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly
be renewed as of Feb. 1 1938, and increased to $16. State aid and $16. county aid
mo^thly as of April 1, 1938.
FRA N: L. STAHL, Suena Vista, Walnut Creek.
Old age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly
be renewed as of March,1938, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly as of April 1, 1938.
GEORGE CARTER, Co. Hospital, martinez.
Old Age. Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1938.
JOHN GAFFIGAN, Rte 1, Box 361, Walnut Creek.
Old age Security in the amount of $13. State aid and $13. county aid monthly-,
be discontinued as-of march 31, 1938.
LUCY BEDOLLA, (Concord) 2820 Union St. Oakland.
$50 State aid and $50 county aid for Bernard, Louise, Alexandria, Orelia,
and Jennie Bedolla, be deceased to $50 State aid and $30 County aid and the payee
be changed to Mrs. Lucy Bedolin as of April 1, 1935• -
MARY MARGARET KELLER, Rte ,#1, Box 50, Pittsburg,
Old Age Security in the amount of $ane State aid and $3.00 county aid be
granted to begin as of April 1, 1938•
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AUGUST WILSON, Box 547, Pittsburg
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1., 1938.
HORACE F. HALL, Alton.
$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of August, 1937.
JOHN RICHARD TERRY, Clayton i
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Oct, 1937.
ANGELINA ALBANO, 377 W. 4th St. Pittsburg i
$20 State and $10 county aid per month for two minor half orphan chiltiren y
be renewed as of 4-1938•
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ROSE AUGUSTINE, 340 W. 7th St• Pittsburg
$10 State and 10 county aid per month for one minor half orphan child be
renewed as of April 1, 1938•
MRS. ANNA MAXIE, 355 E.,5th St. Pittsburg (Begolea children)
$20 State and $20 county aid per month for two whole orphan children be re-
newed as of April, 1938•
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JOSEPH MACALUSA, Belle Vista, Pittsburg
$10 State aid per month be discontinued as of 3-31-38.
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EDWARD R. CHRISTIE, Augusta Court, Oakley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid
monthly be renewed as of January, 1938.
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ULRIKA CHRISTIE, Augusta Court, Oakley.
$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1938•
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MARY FISHER, 317 "H" St. Antioch
$17.50 State aid and$17.50 County aid be renewed as.of Nov. 1937•
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FRANK TIPTON HILL, Box 151, Oakley.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid !
monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1937. j
CORA ALLICE LYNN, 2016 "D" St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $16. state aid and $16. county aid be
renewed as of Dec. 19371 and decreased to $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid mon-j
thly as of May 1, 1938.
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MRS. MARTHA MCELROY, RE.D. Rte Fl, Brentwot:d.
Old Age Securityln the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be
renewed as of November, 1937•
JAMES A. COLLINS Brentwood.
Old Age'Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1938.
MAGGIE SWAN, Gen. Del. Bren;wood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j
monthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1938,
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ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, SanRafael (Olayo children)
$20 State aid and $20 county aid for dependent whole orphan children be granted
to begin as of April 1, 1938, payable to St.vincent's School for Boys, gan Rafael, C
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ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose.
$10 State aid and $10 county cid payable to St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San
Jose, for tha support of Esther Guevara, be discontinued as of March 31, 1939•
MRS. GRACIUESE ELLISANDCSan Ramon
Beginning April 1,, 1939, $10 State aid and $10 county aid be granted to Mrs.
Gracieuse Ellisando, for the support of Esther Guevara.
' ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose.
$20 State and $10 county aid fur the support of Jennie and Ruth Castillo be
increased to $20 State and $20 county aid as of April 1, 1938, payagle to St.Mary
of the Palms, Missi;n Ssn Jose.
MRS. THERESA TERRA, RFD Box 333, Richmond.
$30 State aid for children of an incapacitated father be increased to $30 Stat
Rid and $50 county aid as of April 1, 1939•
EDWIN COOK CLARK, 7357 Hotchkiss Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Rge Security in the amount of $17 50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939. -',a
CHARLES w. CuLE, 6315 Center St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be
granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
KATIE ALICE COLE, 6315 Center-St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid be granted
to begin as.of April 1, 1938•
DELPHINA C. DUTRA, San Pablo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid e
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938•
TERESA KILEY, 621 Liberty Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid %
monthly be granted'to begin as of April 1, 1938.
HARRY E. MAYFIELD, 227 "evin Ave. Richmond.
Old Ake Security in amount of $10 Stste aid and $10 county aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
' SUSIE MAYFIELD, 227 3°evinAve. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10. 00 State aid and $10 county aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
HANS JORGEN RAS=SSEN, Box 979, richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid be grants
to begn as of April 1, 1938. q
MARTIN HCV, 5745 Potrero Ave. RichmDnd.
Old Ade Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid be
Increased to 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of April 1, 1939.
OSCAR COTHRAN, Knightse;:.
County cash allowance gr anted for $25. as of March 1, 1939•
In the Uatter of Payment
to Contingent Fund of Joint
Highway District #13. -
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State
' of California did on the 4th day of April, 1938, file with this Board, a certified
copy of a certain resolution adopted by said bogrd of Directors on March 17, 1939,
determining that aContingent Fund in the amount o` $40,000.00 is immediately necessar•
for the incidental expenses of said District, and that the proportion of said r
fund to be borne by Contra Costa County is ten per cent (10%) of said sum or $4,000.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE I'1 RESOLVED: that the sum of $4,000.00 be and the same is,
hereby appropriated from the Motor Vehicle Fund, for the purpose above stated, and
that the -ounty Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby authorized
and directed to issue his warrant in the sum of $4,000.00 payable to Joint Highway
bistrict No. 13 of the State of'California, drawn upon the said Motor Vehicle Fund
and to deliver the same to the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District; and the
Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, is hereby authorized to cash said warrant
upon presentation.
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In Matter of Granting
Authority to Tax Collector
to conduct sale of property
for Delinquent Taxes.
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. The followiT, Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that
the following d-scribed property now owned by the State of California, be sold
pursuant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa
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`'ounty at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale,for sums not less then
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the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus
costs of sale;
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BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the
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State of California fo- authority to conduct said sale, as set out in this Resolution:
Group No. 21.
Property sold to the State June 29, lg26. for the delinquent taxes of 1925:
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In the Ayers Ranch Subdivision (R,N.Burgzss Co. Map No. 1) j
E. 2 acres of W. 4 acres, of Lot 23Deed No. 239.
To be sold for a sum not less than twenty five (425.00) dollars, plus costs of salt.
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Property sold to the State June 27.1927, for the delinquent taxes 1926:
Town of East -ichmond- Lot 3, Block P., Deed No. 1.
To be sold for a sum not less than thirty (630.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
In Third Add, to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 22. Deed No. 6.
lo be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. ± 4
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In the Day View Add. to Richmond Lot 6, Block 49 Deed No. 7.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. -
In the Bay View Add. to Richmond- Lot 12, Block 67. Deed No. 8. j
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty (420.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 9, Block 24, Deed No. 21. fY.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 24, Deed No. 22.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (35.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 11, block 24, Deed No. 23.
to be sold for a sum notless than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richm-.nd- Lot 35, Block 24, Deed No. 24.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 24, Deed No. 25.
To be sola for a sum not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the 'Townsite of Santa Fe: Lot 10, Block 11, Deed No. 32. 4
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.;
In the T'ownsite of Santa Fe: Lot 11, Block 11, Deed No. 33.
io be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Nystrom's Add, to Richmond- Lot 34, Block 12, Deed No: 37.
-�o be sold for a sum not less than fifteen (315.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.1
In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 16, Block 30, Deed No. 55•
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. a
In Well's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 17, block 30, Deed No. 56.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 10, block 12C. Deed No. 62.
To be. sold fpr a sum „•,r less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.;
In the Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 6, Dded No. 80.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Nicholl MacDonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 37, Block 15 Deed No.84.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the State June 26, 1928, forthe delinquent taxes of 1927:
In the First Addition to Bay View Park- Lots 21-22, Block E. Deed No. 352.
To be sold for a sum not less than shirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.!
In Alta Punta Terrace- Lot 1, block 4, Deed No. 356•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (610.00) dollars, plus costsof sale. ?
In she North Berkeley Terrace Tract- -Lot 15, Block 11, Deed No. 359•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) d llars, plus costs of sale.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 16, Block 11, DAed No. 360. � ...-..-. .. __._..___._.;
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale; -
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Inthe Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1-- Lot 29, N. 1/2 of Lot 30,B1k 7, Deed #392.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00)dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 8, block 13, Deed No. 361.
To be sold for a sum-not less then Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the.North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 9, Block 13, Deed No. 362.
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
.Inthe.Sea View Tract of Schmidt Village, Lot 9, Block B. Deed No. 383•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (010.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 9, block 7, Deed No. 384.
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' To be sold for a sum not less thanthirty ($30.001 dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Bpulevard Gardens 'bract No. 1 --•N. 1/2 of Lot 6, block 9, Deed No. 395.
To be sold for a am not less than Thirty ($30.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
• In.the boulevard Gardens ''Tract No. 1 --Lot 4, less N. 25' blockl2, Deed No-3
T.o be sold for a am not less than Ten (010.00' dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1-- S. 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 16, Deed No. 367.
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To be s-:•ld for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the noulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — N. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 17, Deed No. 388.
'to be sold for a sum not less than ''Thirty (330.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
.In the Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 --�S. 1/2 of Lot 14, Block 23 Red No. 389. 'A
To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Tn the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 27_28, Block 13, Deed No. 393.
To be sold for a sum not less-than Sixty ($60.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In the Behrens Tract- Lots 28-29-30, Seo. "B" Deed No. 405.
To be sold for a sum not less-than One hundred (3100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
•In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 2, Block 25, need No. 406.
To be sold for a sum not lessthanFifteen (015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In RichmDnd Junction Addition- Lot 32,Block 56, Deed No. 407. '
to be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (015.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
- In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 189, lessN/E portion,
Dee
a No.409
+'o be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 241, DF ed No. 410.
To be sold for a sum not less than Firty (35u.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2- Lot 282, Deed No. 411. A
'Po be sola for a sum not less than Fifty (350.00) dollars, plus Coss of sale.
In Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 351, Deed No 412. Z
To be sold for a sum not less than seventy ($70.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Town of Todos Santos- Lots 13-14, Block S. Deed No. 417.
Xo be sold for c Sim not less than One hundred fifty ($150.00) dollars, plus
costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATS JUNE 25, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929:
In Pullman Townsite — L-ts•49-50-51-52, Block 13 Deed No. 304.
To be sold for a sum not less than Eighty (380.00) dollars, plus costsof sale.
In Pullman Townsite- Lots 23-24, Block 16, Deed No. 308.
To be sold for a sum not less than forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman: Townsite- Lot 11, Block 19. Deed No. 309.
•o be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen (415.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In wall's Aadltion to Richmond- Lots 12-13Block 152, Deed No. 312.
' to be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In wall's Addition to 'richmond- Lots 17-18, Block 166, Deed No. 320.
To be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In '!all's Addition to "ichmond- Lots 7-8, Block 169• Deed. No. 321. ':'
Tobe sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In the Key Tract- Lot 18, block 2, Deed No. 345•
' To be sold for a sum not less than Qne hundred (0100.00) dollars, plus costs of sale
In the Key Tract- Lot 39, Block 2, Deed No. 346.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fifteen ($15.00) dollers, plus costs of sale.
In the Union Tract- Lot 6, Block "C" Deed No. 353•
To be sold for a sum not less than Ten (410.00) dollars, plus costs of Sala.
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In 'ast Shore Park- Lot 10, N. 17' of 11, 14. 50' of 13- 14-15, Block J,
Deed NO-391. -s
To be sold for a sum not less than Fift,,(350.00) dollars, plus costs of Sale. -
In Bay V]ew Park- Lot 21, Block 5, Deed No. 397
To be sold for a sum not less than Twenty five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of
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In Bay View ParL- Lot 4, Block 12, Deed No. 396. y
To be sold for a sum not less than -ne hundred (5100.00) dollars, plus costs salel'.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Cc No. 2-- Lot 1, Block 71, Deed No. 1027 i
To be sold for a sum not less,than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Cc No. 2-- Lot 2, Block 71, Deed No. 1026.
To be sold for a sxm not less,than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale, '
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Ir.North Richmond Land& Ferry 3, Block 71, Deed No. 1029.
'o be sold for a sum not less than Five (65.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 4,Block 71, Deed No. 1030. EU'.?'
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (35.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In North Richmond Land& Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 5, Block 71, Deed No. 1031.
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'o be sold for a sum not less than Five (35.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 6,Block 71, Leed No. 1032.
To be sold for a am not less then Five ($5.00) dollars plus costs of sale.
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In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 7, Block 71, Deed No. 1033. j --_
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2: Lot 9, Block 71, Deed No. 1034.
To be sold for a sum not less than Fivo (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Cc No. 2- Lot 9, block 71, Deed No. 1035.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five, (55.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 10, Black 71, Deed No. 1036.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (i5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. N:. 2: Lot 11, Block 71, Deed No. 1037
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. j
In North Rlchmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 12, Block 71, Deed No. 1036.
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 13 Block 71, Deed No. 1039-
To be sold for a sum not less than Five ($5.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 17, Block 71, Deed No. 1040. i
To be sold for a sum not less than Five (45.00) d-ollars, plus costs of sale. i
In North, Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 1.9, Block 71, Leed No. 1041.
To be sold. for a sum not less than Five (65.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. N.. 2-- Lot 19, Dlock 71, Deed No. 1042.
To be sold for a am not less than Five (55.00) d•�llnrs, plus costs of sale.
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In North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 20, Block 71, Deed No. 1043.
to be sold fora sxm not less than Five (45.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. j
Haciendas Del Orinda Unit '#2, L.ot 214. Deed No. 1197•
to be sold for a sum not less than Forty ($40.004 dollars, plus costs of sale. '
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Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 9- Lots 65-66. Deed No. 1200.
To be sold fo.r a sum not less than sixty ($60.001 dollars, plus costs of sale i
In the Cerrito Part Tra'Dt- Lot 14, Block 14, Deed No. 974-
4o be sold for a.sum not less than Twenty ($20.00) dollars, plus costs of sale.
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In Matter of Request to the Governor
.of the State of California, for,allocation
of funds for road Improvements in Mt. Diablo
State Park.
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RESOLUTION.
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WHEREAS, there are approximately 200 men employed by the Works Projects
Administration on Work Projects #7093 and 6599, in Iit. Diablo State Park, Contra
Costa County, California, and,
'NHEREAS,saidprojects, which are sponsored by the State of California;
Division of Parks, provide for a total expenditure of approximately $250,000.00 I
on the roads and in the development of resources in Mt. Diablo State.Park, and,
WHEREA=, tit. Diablo State Park has developed into a great play ground for
the San Francisco Bay metropolitan area and its recreational facilities are being
used more generally each week, as the Park's accessibility Is becoming known to
the Public, a:d,
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WHEREAS, because of the.recent unpredecented rains, flood condittns and
inclement weather, existing roads and facilities in lit. Diable State Park have been i
greatly damaged, and there are approximately 20 miles of roads In said park In need
of repair and approximately 9 miles in very urgent need of repair; and,
WHEREAS, there is established in said Mt. Diablo State Park an S.R.A. Camp S:
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for single men, operated and maintained entirely by the State Relief Administration;
and such men have not as yet been able to take up constructive work because of lack
of facilities, but It Is now proposed and arrangements can be made for the Work3
Progress Administration to take over the personnel of this S.R.A. camp, which
numbers approximately 250 persons; and,
WHEREAS in the event the Works Progress Administration does take over the
personnel of said S.R.A. Camp, said action will result In a saving to the State of
. California of an expenditure of approximately $7,000.00 per month for direct relief,
' and,
"?SEAS, it is essential that an allocation of funds be made by the State of
California for the purpose of repairing said roads and facilities in Mt. Diablo State
Park in order that Work Projects #7088 and #8599 be continued and additional projects
be established, and unless an allocation of funds Is so made, it will be necessary
to terminate. the present W.P.A. projects, which action would place an additional 200
men of families on direct relief at the expense of the State of California;.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: t''^at we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra "
Costa County, State of California, hereby respectfully urge the Honorable Frank F.
Merriam, Governor of the State of California, to allocate funds for the purpose of
repairing the damage done to roads and facilities in Mt.Diablo State Park as a
result of the recent unpredecented rains, flood conditions and inclement weather,
thereby affecting a saving to the Stateof California in the Sum of $7,000.00 per month
which sum is now being expended for the maintenanne of an S.R.A. camp in "'t. Diablo
State Park, and further thereby preventing the termination of present work projects
In said park, which would result In an additi mal 200 families being forced on direct
relief at the expense of the State of California.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be sent to the Honorable
Frank F. Merriam Governor of the State of California, State Senator T.H. DeLap, and
Assemblyman Harold F. Sawallisch. 31
The foregoing Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
ndthe- Board takes recess to meet on April 18 h,, 1938. at 10 o'clock A.M.
�^^! Clerk. 1Gclic-ttrtit . . Chairman/ 1
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF ;�
CALIFORNIA. z-�
' MONDAY, APRIL 18th, 1939.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
!Harry M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S C.Wells,Clerk.
In the Matter of Approval of Y
'.Assessment List of Reclamation Dist. #802.
ORDER APPROVING ASSESSMEI--T NO. 9, RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 802.
Assessment List No. 9 of Reclamation District No. 802, having been filed --a
with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Uosta, on the 4th
'day of April, 1938, and the Board of Supervisors having thereafter, and on said day,
fixed the 18th day of April, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. as the time when it
would meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment, and notice of
said hearing having been given by publication for a period of two weeks in the contra '
' Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra
Costa, and said matter having come on regularly to be heard on the 18th day of April,
1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and evidence having been given in support of said
assessment; and
' IT APPEARING from the evidence that the assessment set forth in said assess•
ment list should be approved;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ordered and decreed
.that said assessment as shown by said list be, and the same is hereby approved, and sai
approval is hereby ordered to be endorsed upon said assessment list, and that the
the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is hereby
authorized and directed to sign said order of approval and have the same attested by
.the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors.
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In Matter of Correct of Erroneous
A s se s sment s.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority
to County Auditor to correct the follow'.ng errnn eous Assessment in accordance with
provlsi•:;ns of Sections 3804a of the Political Code, to wit:
For year 1936-37: M.M.Garrett c/o Wm. E. McKean, was assessed with a tract of
land containing 7.25 acres (see Vol. 24 assessment No. 51217) Lnd value $220 and 1 "
improvements $255. Total assessed value $475.
Mr. McKean was purchasing this property under contract and was liable for
taxes on same, and he claimed War Veteran Exemption on this property with Deputy -
Assessor but said Deputy failed to file the affidavit for exemption in office of
Assessor. Mr McKean having fulfilled his obligations in filing his affidavit,
authorization to County Auditor to cancel taxes and delinquencies for year 1936-37
Is asked,
andsaid application having been approved by District Attorney of Contra Costa Countyj,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to the County Auditor to correct
said erroneous assessment is hereby granted.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 263
of County of Contra Costa, duly published.
Ordinance No. 263 of the County of Contra Costa,being an ordinance amending
County Salary Ordinance, having been published for the time a.nd in the manner as
prescribed by lqw, in Contra Costa Standard, as shown by the gffidavit of publication:
of Vida McNamer, on file herein;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 263 of the County of Contra
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In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. j
The Shell Activities Association having appl]ai to this Board for permission
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to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on May 7, 1938, at the Shell"lub
House, Martinez,
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IT IS BY THE BOAFJ) MDERED that permission to conduct said dance be and the
same is hereby granted.k !
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In I-atter of Demand of Warehousemen's J
Union, Local No. 38-44, I.L.A.
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The Warehousemen's Union, Local 38-44, I.L.A. having presented to this
Board a demand upon County of Contra Costa, in the sum of $1000 being money ordered
paid into th:County Treasury of Contra Costa County by the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, in Action No. 2682,
People of the State ofCalifornia, vs. Conley, et al.
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Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
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BOARD ORDERED that said Demand be and the same is hereby referred to the District '
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In Matterof Communication from
J.H.Skeggs, State Highway Engineer, _
In Re: Crossing at Ohmer Station.
A communication having been received by this Board of Supervisors from John
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H.Skeggs, District Engineer, Division of Highways, enclosing a Form of Agreement for
cnnstructlon of Wye connections between County Road leading from Concord to Port
Chicago, ana the Industrial Highway between Muir Station and Willow Pass,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby ordered referred to the District Attorney of Contra 'osta County for an Opinion
as to the legality of same, the said liistrictAttorney to report to this -card on
Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1939•
In Matter of Advertising :-esources
of Contra Oosta County in Annual Blue
Book Number of California Real Estate Magazine.
A communication having been received b y this Board2m J.B. Corrie, President
of the Richmond-E1 Cerrito Real Estate Board, requesting this Board to place an
advertisement advertising the resources of Contra Costa County in the Annual Blue Book
Number of the California Real Estate Mag,,zine, and this Board deeming said magazine -
a good advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS! that an advertisement of the resources of Contra
Costa. County, consisting of one-half page be placed in said Magazine at a cost of $55•
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the California Real Estate Magazine present to
this Board a duly verified claim on .he Advertising Fund of said County in payment of
' said Advertisement.,,
In Matter of Communication from
Walter 12, Frickstad, City Engineer
of Oakland, in re: Preparation of
Topographical Map.
A communication having been received from Walter M. Frickstad, City Engineer
of the City of Oakland, reeuesting this Board to contribute the sum of $2000 for
fiscal year 1938-39, and the sum of $2500 for fiscal year 1939-40, to apply upon
the cost of Topographical Mapping Project of Centra costa County and Alameda "ounty;
IT IS by the BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County and to R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of said County,
for a Report upon the usefulness and value of said Project to Contra Costa County.,
In 14atter of Purchase
of Bonds of Acquisition and
Improvement District Number Four.
ORDER.
WHEREAS, within the past severalyears payments on street assessments, in
Acquisition and Improvement District Number Four, situated in the County of Contra
Costa; have become delinquent due to economic conditions beyond the control of the
property owners in said district; and,
WHEREAS, said condition has become acute due to said economic condition
and flue to the fact that the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925, the Act under
which said District was formed, requires the pyramiding of assessments in case of
delinquencies; and,
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, at its regular
session in 1935, enacted a law empowering Boards of Supervisors, of the various
counties, for the purpose of relieving said condition, to purchase the bonds of such
delinquent districts pursuant to the conditions set forth In said statute; and,
WHEREAS, the face value of said 'bonds Is 'Twelve thousand seventeen and 60/lob
dollars ($12,017.60) interest coupons due and unpaid is Two thoufand two hundred forty)
eight and 17/100 dollars ($2,248.17) making a total of Fourteen thousand Two hundred
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sixty-five and 77/100 dollars ($14,265.77); and,
WHEREAS, the holders of said bonds have agreed with the County of Contra
Costa, to sell said bonds and matured interest coupons to said county under and by
virtue of the provisions of said Act on the basis of thirty per cent (30%) of face
value, namely, at the following reduced figures: principal sum of said bonds at three
thousand six hundred five and 29/100 dollars N3,605.23)• interest coupons due and '
unpaid at Six hundred seventy-four and 45/100 dollars ($674.45); and,
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WHEREAS, the purchase of said bonds, at said reduction will r'sult in
a saving to the property holders of said Dist-let Insaid purchase in the sum of '
Nine thousand nine hundred eighty-six and 04/lOD dollars ($9,986.04).
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, hereby
order C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer of said county, to accept the said offer of the
holders of said bonds and to purchase the said bonds upon the above basis.
It is the intent of the 33ard, in ordering this purchase, to pass on to the
benefit of the property owners within said Acquisition and Improvement District
Number Four the advantage of the amount of the Discount at which said bonds-and Inter-
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nter est coupons are so ordered to be purchased and to this end, the�ounty Auditor is
hereby ordered to levy against the property within said "istrlct, for the purposes of
the issue so purchased, only such amount, during the remainder of the term of the
issue, as shall be necessary to return to the "ounty the amountof its original Invest-
ment therein plus two per cent interest (2%) on deferred balances until the total
of said investment has been so returned. Collections made under such levies shall
be credited to the Dls:rict's bond fund by the County Auditor in the same manner
as though the bonds were in fact, held by the investing public and the Auditor shall
as balances in said fund justify it, take up such bonds and coupons for cancellation
j on a pro rata basis and release such balances to general cash account.,
In [hatter of Transfer of Funds. -
Upon request of D.M.'Teeter, County Auditor and in order to f inane current
highway fund warrants,
1T IS BY THE BOARD GRDERED that sum of $5603.02 be transferred from the General'
fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinset out below:
War # Surveyor Hup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. W.P.A. Vacation
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Dist.2 Pay
1219- - - -$ 36.oo-- -- -
1220 455 00
1222 221 139+•78 $ 3.00
122' $77.00
122.1 110.89
1225 $1139.94
1226 52.90
1227 390.14
1228 96.00
1229 21.00
1230 6.00 $130.22
1231
1232 15.00
123 17.13
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1235 10.50 218.35
1 1236 10.30
1237 187.05 11.68
1238
1 17.62
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� 1240 51.00
1241 2.o4
1242 81.00
j 124 165.42 ,
1245 30.9° 73.20
1246 6.00
1247 30.00
1249 24.00
1249 142.08
1250 39.15
1251 93-03 '
1252 159.13 $120.00
1251 168.6o
1255 2.06
1256 35.84
1257 92.80
1258 87.56
1259 141.95
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1260 $65� 5329 22 $2233.3 272.07 ,120,00
12-o-41-.79- 5 '
Grand 'Total- $5,603.02. .
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
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In Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.H.'teeter, and in order to finance current requirements
IT IS BY THE BOARD OnDERED that the sum 033200.00 be transferred from General Reserve
Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, said amount to be returned as soon as available from
current revenue.
' the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Hatter of Granting Building Permit
To Lafayette Lumber & Supply Company.
The Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, having filed with this -
' Board their recommendations that a permitbe granted to Lafayette Lumber & Supply Company,
H.S.Corbett, Owner, for erection of an office sales building under the Interim Zoning
Ordinance, in town of Lafayette.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct said office sales
building be and the same is hereby granted. -
In 'Utter of Granting Permission
to Borghesani & Combs, for Construction
of a Business Building, in Town of Lafayette.
The Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, having filed with this
Board their recommendations for a permit to be granted to Borghesant & Combs, for
erection of a business building under the Interim Zoning Ordinance in theTown of
Lafayette;
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct said business building
be and the same Is hereby granted.,
InHatter of Granting Permit to
G.E.Weldon, for erection of a business
building in town of Lafayette.
The Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, having filed with this
Board their recommendations for a permit to be granted to G.E.Weldon for completion
of a business building In town of Lafayette under the Interim Zoning Ordinance,
IT IS BY THIs BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct said business building
be and the same is hereby ordered granted, said building to be constructed under plans
and specifications satisfactory to the Planning Commission of said County..,
' In Matter of Granting Permit to
Tidewater Associated 011 Company
for erection of a service station
at Orinda Station.
The Planning Commission of the Co7)nty of Cortra Costa having filed with this
' Board their recommendation that a permit be granted to the Tidewater Associated Oil
Company for erection of a service station at Orinda Station, Cortra Costa County;
sT IS BY THE BOARD O DERED that a permit to erect a service station at Orinda
Station be and the same is hereby granted to Tidewater Associated 011 Company.,.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to Hirt & Lloyd, for construction
of anofflce building in Town of Lafayette.
The Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board
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their recommendation that a permit be granted to Hirt & Lloyd for construction of an'
office building in town of Lafayette,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct said office building
be and the same is hereby granted. to Hirt & Lloyd.,,
I In Matter of Granting Permit
to Mlnney Co. for construction ! ..:
of a temporary real estate office
in 'Township No. 10.
The Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, having filed with this
Board their recommendation for a permit to be granted to Mlnney Co. to construct
a temporary real estate office to be located in Township No. 10, on the east side
c San Pablo Avenue, 80 feet south of wildcat Creek ,ridge and such permit be limited
to such a use for two years only.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission for construction of a temporary
real estate office at location above described be and the same is hereby granted
to the Minney Co. and that the use of such building for a temporary real estate
office be limited to the period of two years from date.,,
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Inlatter of application of Alex.
If Trent, for construction of an auto
Repair Shop in Judicial Township
No. 10.
The Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended to this
Board that application of Alex. Trent for permission to construct an auto repair ,
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grounds there is objection to the type of construction and use by property owners
Snthe said neighborhood,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Alex. Trent for construct-
ion of an auto repair shop in 'Township No. 10 be and the same is hereby denied
and the said Alex. Trent is hereby notified to discontinue the useof the property
for other than that of a single family residence.,
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In Matter of Application of
Morris Halpin for construction of
an auto Apartment, in Township No. 10.
The Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board
that the plans submitted by M. Halpin for corn ruction of auto apartments in Judicial '
Township No. 10, did not comply with requirements of the State Housing Act and the'.,
said Planning Commission having recommended that a more detailed set of plans and _
specifications be. submitted,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatthe application of said Morris Halpin be and
the same is hereby temporarily denied.,,
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Inthe Matter of Applications for
Aid.
It is by the Board ordered that the following applications for aid be and the
same are hereby granted:
NOEL, ROSE, 571- 8th St. Rlchmond.
That County cashin the amount of $10. per month be granted to begin as of April
1, 1938•
BENSON, CLARA, 526 Kearney St. El Cerrito.
That $25.00 State aid and $25. county aid for needy blind be renewed as of
larch 1, 1938.
BRO'NN, MARY, 547 So. 30th St. hichmond.
That $25.00 State aid and S25. county aid for needy blind be discontinued as of
Feb. 29, 19381 Instead of April 1, 1938.
BRAZIL, Manuel, San Pablo.
' That Old Age Security in the Amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
FUNK,ROBERT PREST a4, Rodeo.
That Old Age Security in the rm cunt of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1935.
MILROY, HESTON T. First & Post Sts. San Pablo.
That Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938•
MUHRLIN, MILLIE ALICE, 749 Albermarle St. E1 Cerrito.
That Old Age Security In amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per
month be granted to begin April 1, 1938.
SISTERN.A, FELIPE, 1537- 55th St. E1 Cerrito.
That Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Coi:nty aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1935.
&HIDDEN, NELLIE, 1518 San Joaquin, Richmond.
That Old Age Security in amount of 52.50 State aid and $2.50 County aid
per month be granted to begin April 1, 1935.
NOEL, EUGENE N. 571- 8th St. Richmond.
' That Old Age Security in the emount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be decreased to $lb. State aid and $16.00 County aid as of May 1, 1938.
WELLS, JOHN T. 2533 Clinton Ave. Richmond.
That Old Age Security in the Amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be decreased to $14.00 State aid and $14.00 county aid as of May 1, 1938•
GOMEZ, MANUEL, San Pablo.
That Old Age Securityin the Amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1938•
SELVESTER, JOHN VAN, 1.205 Barrett Ave. Richmond. _
That Old Age Security in the amount of 59.25 State aid and $9.25 County aid
be discontinued as of March 31, 1938•
STARK, GE34EVIEVE K. 612-31st St. Richmond.
That old Age Security be denied.
SCHUKLE, ROSIE, 1605 Chanslor St. Richmond.
520.00 state and $35 00 county aid permonth for two minor half orphan children
be granted to begin as of
VEGA, VINCENTA, 521- A. St. Richmend.
$60.00 State aid for six minor children per month be granted to begin as of
April 1, 1938•
' CRUSH, LUCILLE, 451 A. St. Richmond..
$20. State arca $40 County aid per month for two minor half orphan children be
renewed as of 4-1938-
COOPER, IDA M. 504 Kearney St. El Cerrito.
$10. State aid per monthLo needy children be renewed as of April, 1935.
FUCCI, GENOFLESSA_107 Critchett St. North Richmond.
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$20.00 State aio and $20 county aid per month for two minor half orphan
children be renewed as of April, 1938•
O'BRIEN PATRICK, 247 Belmont St. E1 Cerrito.
$20 State and $35. county aid per month for the two children of,an incapacital ed -
father be Increased to $20. State and $40 county aid per month as of May 1, 1938.
COLLINS, LILLA J. Danville.
Old Age Security 7n the amount of $5.00 State aid.and $5.00 county aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
CORSI, VINCENTA, Acalano Rd,7 Oak Ranch, "afayette.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 817.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938•
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BURMESTER, GEORGE W. Concord.
Old A
i ge Security in the amount of $17.50 Slate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly;
j be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
DIEHL, ZOA, Box 381. Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
ibe granted to begin as of May 1, 1938.
HALLUM, ANNIE MAUD, Bos 14, Giant District, Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be
granted to begin as of April 1, 1938. '
HEBEISN, FRANZ, Rte #2, Concord,
uld Age Security in the amount of 817.50 State aid and $1'7.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
E PATTON, JAMES MATHEW, RFD #1, Box 364, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
mcnt�,ly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
SNYDER, LENA D. 1265 Santa Fe Ave. Martinez. . '
That Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12,50 Gounty
aid mont l'- be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
PARKER, MINNIE, 2109 G Ilndo St. Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aidand $17.50 County aid
monthly be reneged as of Oetober, 1937•
RICCOBONO, VITO, 234 Foster St. Martinez
Old Age Security in the mount of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
I be renewed as of January, 1938. .
WHITE, EZEKIEL, 908 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17,50 State aid and :$17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of January, 1938.
CARTWRIGHT, ADALINE, 1312 Escobar St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $3.50 State aid and $3.50 County aid monthly
be increased to $8.50 State aid and $6.50 County aid monthly as of April 1, 1938.
HALL, MYRON LORLWI, P.O. Box 124, Walnut.Creek,
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 30, 1938.
SALMONSON, CECELIA P.O. BOX 501, Walnut Creek, �..<
Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 Gounty aid monthly)
be discontinued as of April 30, 1938• '..
MARCHI, ROWENA, 014 Green St. Martinez.
$0.00 State aid and $30.00 "ounty aid for two minor half orphan children per
month be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
AZEVEDO MARGARET, 2544 Park St. Concord.
$20.00 State aid per month for two minor half orphan children be renewed
as of April, 1938.
NEATHAMER, VIRGINIA, 1014 Ferry St. Martinez.
$10.opp State aid per month for a child of an incapacitated father be dis-
continued as of 4-30-38.
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INCARDENA, PATRINA, 345 -,os !Aedanos St. Pittsburg.
$40,00 Cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1938.
MONALDI, Giulio, 171 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg
$23.00 County cash allowance be renewed and increased to $26.00 county cash
allowance to begin as of April 1, 1938.
BARNES, FLORENCE, 251 East oth St. Pittsb,rg.
Old Age Security be granted in the amount of 517.50 State aid end $17.50 ,
county aid monthly to begin as of April 1, 1938.
SCHMUTZLER,SARAH D. 346 E. Seventh St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of April 1,.1938,
NOONAN, JOSEPH J. 1291 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1938.
CALONE, SALVATORE, 850 Cutter St. Pittsburg .•.
$30. State and 410 county aid per month for chole orphan children be renewed
as of 4..1938.
MONTONARI, LUCILLE, 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago.
$10.00 State and $30. county aid per month for one minor half orphanchild
be renewed as of April, 1938.
PATTERSON, MABEL, 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg
$20. State aid per month for two half orphan children be renewed as of
"pril, 1938.
EFTA A. HENDRIX, G=-neral Delivery, Brentwo d.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
l monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
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ROWE, WILLIAM M. Oakley.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $117.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
WILSON, MINNIE GRACE, General Delivery, Oak'lry.
OldAge Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl,
be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939.
JURS, HANNAH SOINSE-, P.O' Box 583, Brentwo,d.
Old Age Sec urity be denied.
' DORN, MRS. JEANNETTE, Lone Tree Way, Antioch.
$40.00 state and $25.00 county aid per month for half orphan children be renewe
as of April, 1939.'
GALINDO, MRS. EUA, Canal Rd, Brentwood.
$70.00 state aid per month for seven Minor half orphan children be renewed
as of April, 1938.
' HAiZG, MRS. MABEL, Antioch.
$20. State aid for two minor half orphan children be renewed asof April, 1938.
RUBIO, MRS. FRANCES, 904 I. St. Antioch.
$30. State and $10 county aid for three mi:nr half orphan children be renewed
as of April, 1939,
MORALES, MRS. MARY Oakley & Trinidad Vasquez, Knightsen.
$20.00 state aid per month for Juanita and Consuella Vasquez, be renewed, payable
to +Ars. Mary Morales of Oakley,as of 4-1938, and $10 per month for Dale be renewed,
payable to Mr.Trinidad Vasquez, as of 4-1-39.
ST.MARYS OF THE PAWS, Mission San Jose & Mrs. Catherine Carini,
121 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg. VIIC ENT, FRANK, SARAH & LAURA DE LUCCA.
$40. State ab and $20. county aid for the support of Vincent, Laura, Frank,
and Sarah D,,Lucca, be-renewed as of Feb. 1939- $40. payable to Mrs. Catherine Carinl,
121 Los ''edanos St. Pittsburg, and $20.00 payable to Ht. Mary of tee Palms, Mission San
Jose.
WARMING, MRS. LUDVINE, 444- 9th St. Richmond and MEDEROS, MRS. FRANK, 933 Haven St.
Martinez. FRANK, WILLIAM& JJE MATHOS
$30.00 State aid and $30. county aid for dependent half-orphan children be
renewed as of February 1938- $40.00 payable to Mrs. Ludvine Warming, 444-9th St.
Richmond, and $20. payable to Mrs. Frank Mederos, 933 Haven St. Martinez.
' MRS. KATHERINE LAVERY, 3721 Bissell St. Hlch^ond. ANGELINA &PETRA PANIAGUA.
$20. State aid and a20. county aid for dependent half orphan children be renewe
as of February, 1938, payable to Mrs. Katherine Lavery.
ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose, MARGUERITE SANDRETTO.
$10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly for the support of a half-orphan
child be renewed as of November, 1937.
BOATWRIGHT, MRS. WILLIAM,1700 OREGO:: St. Berkeley . THELMA SMI'T'H.
$10. State aid and $10 county aid payable to Mrs. Wm. Boatwright, 1700 Orego
St. Berkeley, Cslif. be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1939.
ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, San Rafael. JOE TESCHAIRA.
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for a dependent half orphan child be renewed
as of Feb. 1, 1936, payable to St.Vincent's School for Doys, San Rafael, Calif.
MRS. MYERS- SCHSOL FOR SUB-NORMALS Danville. CHARLOTTE MINCHACA.
$10 State-ald and $15. Count] aid payable to Mrs. Winifred Myers, Danville,
California, be discontinued as of May 26; 1938.
CARTER, WILLIAM HENRY, 608 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito.
mold Age Security inthe amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin April 1, 1936.
In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to make Sale of
Delinquent Property for Delinquent Taxes.'
The following'Resolution as pas=ed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED: That it be d=clared to be the Judgment of this 3oard that the
following described property now owned by the State of California, be soldpursuant
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa. County at
public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of the
State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:
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Property sold to the State June 2(, 19021, r r delinquent taxes of 1926:
Canal subdivision of Richmani- Lot 4, Block 1, Deed No. 10.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond -- Lot 5, Block 1, Deed No. 11.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subduislon of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 7, Deed No. 16.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 19 Block 7, Deed No. 17. i ,
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 14, Block 17, Deed No. 13.
To be sold for a sum not less.than 310.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 15, Block 17, D,ed No. 19.
'1'o be sold for a sum notless than 410.00 plus costs of sale.
Townslte of Santa Fe-- Lots25-26, Block 18, Deed No. 34.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs-of sale.
Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 34-35, Block 40, Deed No. 36.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs of sale.
Griffin & Watrous Add. to Richmond- Lots 4-5 Block 5, Deed No. 38.
To be sola for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Herman's Addition to Richmond_Lots 21-22, Block 3, Deed No. 39.
To be sold for a sum not less thnn $30.00, plus costs of sale.
Herman's Addition toRichm)nd- Lot 11, Block 22, Deed No. 40.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than $10.00 phs costs of sale.
Marine View Terrace- Lots 10-11-12, Block 4 Deed No. 41.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Marine View Terrace Extension - Lots 11 to 15, Inc. Block 11, Deed No. 43.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.009 plus costs of sale.
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Wall's Harbor Center Travt- Lot 13,,Block2l, Deed No. 51.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 , plus costs of sale.
Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 31, Block2l, Deed No. 52. .
To be sola f or a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. '
Town of Point Richmond "fficial Map No. 3— Lot 4, Block D, Deed No. 63.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00 plus costs of sale. '.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 36, less 201 R/w and Lot 35, Block167, Deed #513•
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition ;o Richmond- Lots 25-26, block 168, Deed No. 521. _
To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- lots 32-33, Block 168, Deed No. 522.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 36, Rlockl69, Deed No. 526.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 25-26-27, Block 176. Deed No. 529•
To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00 plus Costs of sale.
Property sold to the State June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 30, Block 2, Deed No. 15.
To be sold for a y.m not less than $10.00 , plus costs of sale
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 31, Block2, Deed No. 16. '
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richm:m d- Lot 7, Block 3. Deed No. 19.
1'o be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
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Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 6, Block y Deed No. 20. _
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. -
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot j Block 7, Deed No. 26.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of nichmond- Lot 7, Block 7, Deed No. 27.
To be solei for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 7, Deed No. 28.
'1'o be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Suodivision of Richmond- Lot 25, Block 19, Deed No. 56•
To be sold for a sum not less tha $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision o" Rich mond- Lot 26, Block 19, Deed No. 57.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
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Canal Subdivision of Richmond, Lot 17 Block 28. Deed No. 65.
To be sold for a slim not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale
Canal Subdl vision of Richmond- Lot 18, Block 28, Deed No. 66.
To be•soldfor a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Amended-Map of the City of Richmo:d- Lot 26, Block 126, Deed No. 117.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Eaut Richmond 'boulevard Tract- Lot 22, Block 46, Deed No. 180.
To be sold for a-sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Boulevard 'Tract- Lot 25 Block 46, Deed No. 181.
To be sold-for a sm not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 8, Block 52, Deed No. 182.
To be sold f7r a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
Tewksbury Heights, Lot 23, Block 10, Deed No. 166.
' To be sold for a-sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.
Pullman '1•ownsite, Lot 44, Block 15, Deed No. 201.
To be-sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 163. Deed No. 206.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond, Lot 18, Block 169 Deed No. 217.
To be soldfora sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- W/ 1/2 of Lot 33, All of Lot 34, Block 169. Deed #21g.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plus costsof sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 13 Block 171. Deed No. 225.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 2.8, Block 171, Deed No. 226.
To be sold for R. sum not less th•--.-r. $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 35, Block 171, De„d No.226.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 26, Block 172. Deed No. 230.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
' Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 173, Deed No. 231. -
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.g0,plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 173, Deed No. 232.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots1r2 Block 181, Deed No. 249.
To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 14-15, Block 196, Deed No. 259•
To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale.
Upland Tract- Lot 11, Block 2. Deed No. 271.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.001 plus costs of sale.
Upland Tract- Lot 12, Block 2. Deed No. 272.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Block 30, Deed No. 371.
To be sola for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 32-33, Block 30, Deed No. 373•
To be sold for a sum nit less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
In tine Muir Manor Tract- Lots 10-12-14-20-25-26-28-32-34-37, Deed No. 419.
To be sold for a sum not less than $500.00, plus costs of sale.
Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek- Lot 14, Block 1, Deed No. 422.
To be sold for a sum not less than 310.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Annex Addition- Lot 19, Blek 106. D,ed No. 426.
To be sold for a sum not les- than $15.001 plus costs of sale.
' Map of East Richmond Heights- Lot 4, Block 75. Deed No. 463.
To be soldfor a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Map of East Richmond Heights- Lot 20, Block 75, Deed No. 464.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the State, June 26, 1929, for tke delinquent taxes of 1926:
City of Martinez, Original Survey - Lot 1, Block 64, Deed No. 567.
To be sold for a sum not less than $300.00, plus costs of -ale.
Richmond Annex- Lot 8, block 82, Deed No. 575•
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Annex -�ddltion- Lot 13, Block 108, Deed No. 578.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
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Wall's 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 207. Deed No. 584.
'to be sDld for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale,.
Wall's 2nd Addition to Richmond-Lot 15, Block 210. Deed No. 585•
To be sold for a sm not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's 2nd.Addition to Richmond- Lot 37 Block 211. Deed No. 586.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Andrade View Tract- Lots 50-51, Block 4, Deed No. 606.
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
Richm.md Pullman Pueblo Tract, Lot 28, Block 3, Deed No. 628.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
hichmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 7, Deed No. 629.
To be. sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 1, Block 9, Deed No. 630.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No..2-- Lot 11, Block 18, Deed No. 636
To be sold for r sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmorr. Pullman Pueblo T--act No. 2- Lot 40, Block 21, Deed No. 637.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
East Richmond boulevard Tract- Lot 9 Block 3. Deed No. 641.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Tewksbury Heights- Lot 23, Block 4, Deed No. 644. j
Tobe sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Heights- Lot 1, Block 76. Deed No. 645.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
East Richmond heights- Lot 12, Block 78, Deed No. 647.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
North Gate Annex Tract- Lots 13-14-15, Block D. Deed No. 650.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, Plus costs of sale.
Richmond Califorrda Heights- Lot 6, Block 3. Deed No. 656.
To be sold for asum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. ' _-
Richmond California- Heights- Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 657.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale.
Town of Oakley (O'Hara Addn). Lot. 5, Block 17, Deed No. 683.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
Property sold to the State June 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes
f 1929
Pullman Townsite-- Lots 45-46, Block 15, Deed No. 306•
To be sold.for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
PullWn Townsite, Lots 47-48, Block 15, Deed No. 307.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costsof sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond, Lot 3, Block 156, Decd No. 313•
To be sold for a sum not less tha.n$20.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 156, Deed No. 314.
To be sold for a sum not less than 520.00, plus toss of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 161. Deed No. 316. '
To be sold for a sum not less than. $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's_Additlon to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 163, Deed No. 317. -
To be sold for a sum not less than$15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 34, block 171, Deed No. 324.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 38, Block 171, Deed No. 325• ,
o be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 176, Deed No. 327.
To be sold. for a. sum not less than X10.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 9, block 177, Deed No. 328.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
And the Board takes recess to meet n Manday, May 2nd, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.CBJ
p� j� ��/vt.�li�sJi//LsGr<Cheh'men.
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.Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS .,F G^NTRA CrSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
}d'NDAY, May 2nd, 1939.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. .i
Present: Hon. W.J.Huchanan, Chairman; Suoervlsors James N.Lorg, H.L.Cummings,
Harry S1.S*ow, and. R.J.'rembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
' The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April,
1938, are read to the Bo-rd by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
InLiatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of D.M.'Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to cover current '
highway fund warrants, It is by the Board ordered thM the sum of $4,246.781
be transferred from the General Fund to the funds and in _he amounts as below set forti:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. W.P.A. Vacation :=ke
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Dist 2 Pay
- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - --
- - - _ ,#
1261to
1322 Inc. $115.34
132 $456.66
132+ $131.55
1326 16.95 31.52
1327 143.25
- 1328 97.52 :
1329 18.39
1330 120.00 -.
1331 143.50
1332 21.00
' 1333 a"317.86
1331+ 5-00
1336 8.49 4.09
1338 52.50 21.22
13'0 10.04 h-
1346 49.58
1341 21.41
1342 108.00
1343 500.00 ~F
1344 -- 10.00
1345 90.00 3
1346 31.65 s
1347 555.67
1348 39.00
1349 $90.00
1j51 12-50 51 37.4p
1352 347.66
�35
3 io6.21.
4 42.5G
1355 91.68
1356 170.37
1357 60 172.29
1358
' $2b72.29 $ 3Sa 5-23-T. 1 $ .15 Tp3.77 $90.00.
Grand '*Total -- 34,246.78. -
The sgid order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Bovrd.r
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In Matter of ^pplication of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co. for permission t% lay buried
cable, etc. along-, Ra11ez Valley Road _.
and "1 casant Hill Road.. h
The Pacific 'telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board
for permission to place a buried cable and conduit along Raliez Valley Road and
Pleasant Hill Road,as shown on sketch --attached to said petitl,n;
IT IS BY THS B^.ARD ORDERED that permission to place sa.1:1 buried cable and
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.. conduit be and the sync is hereby granted, said aorr: to be done under the supervision
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of the Count;; Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District;
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that applicant shall assume ^12 future cost for the
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maintenance of said cable and conduit. +
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in 1,atter of Application of
Clark W.Eetherington, for
permission to erect a building
In Lafayette.
Clark W.Hethericgton, having applied to this Board for permission
to erect a frame building, 40 x 50, to eDntain t3:) stores, each 20 x 50 in size,
in main busirmss district of the Town of Lafayette, on the State Highway, said
structure to cost between Four anri Five thousand dollars,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the j
Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,
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In the Matter of Issuance.of 1
Bonds of Orinda Union School _
District I .
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RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF TW BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA.
WHEREAS, an the 22nd day of March,1938, the Board of School trustees
of the "rinds Union School listrict, in the County of Contra Costa,'State of Cnlifor� _-
nia, 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 j
the last mentLined date, said school Board did call an election: and resolve and
order;
+'hat an election be called and held throughout said Orinda Union. School
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District on the 19th day of April, 1938, for the purposa,of submitting to the
electors of said Orinda Union School yistrict the question of issuing and selling
the bonds of said �rinda Union School "istrict, in the amount of Thirty–five thousana
dollars ($35,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to'bear interest
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at the rate of not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum, interest payable semi– 1
annually, for the purpose of raising morey.to be used for the purchase of school
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lots; 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
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for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding
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of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire, or other public
calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus �.
of a permanent nature, and the permanent improvement of the school grounds for said
Orinda ?inion Sch—1 District.
WHEREAS, :n election was held In a .. �rinda Union School 1Istr_3*.
on the 19th day of April, 1935, in confsrmlty with the said resolution anal orale,
of said school board of the said 0rinda Union School District, and all the proceedipgs
had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the school
Board of the Orinda Union School District as required by law; and,
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings sham, and after n full examination
and investigation, this -oard has fand and does hereby find and declare:
That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of School
Trustees of the Orinda Union Schnni District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day
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of March, 1938, an election was duly called in said irinda Union School District,
and was held in the said Orinda Union School District on the 19th day of April, 1938,
and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the
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members of said school board In three (3) public places in said Orinda Union school
District for more than t•Renty (20) days next before said election. and by publishing
' such notice in the "Walnut Creek Kernel" A newspaper printed and published la -td -
Countr of Cont-A. Costa State of California, not lase than once a week for three (3)
successive weeks beforo said election, which said notice so posted and published
was in the form repaired by the School Code of the State of California.
That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election, the Inspector
' and Judg-s of Election, conducting said election in said Orird a Union School List-lot,
took the oath of office as req•.-ired by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the
votes c^st thereat, And certified the result of said election to the said Board of
School trustees o? said �rinda Union School District, And to them made return of the
ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election.
That on the 26th day of April, 1938, the same being the seventh day after
the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.I.I. of said dey the said school
Board of the Orinda Union School District met and canvassed the said returns of said
e1Fet'_on, from which said returns the said school board of the satd Orinda Union Soho 1
District found and declared, And this Board now finds and declares that there was a J`r
total of 210 votes cast at said election, ard4 that more than two-thirds of the votes
east,to wit: 164 votes, Here cast for the Issuing of said bonds, and that 116 votes
' cast were cast against the issuing of said born,s, and that 0 of the votes cast were
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irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said school board of said dlstrlc _
caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the. minutes of the
Bald Board.
And this Board further finds and declares that saA3 election was duly and
rAe,4arly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly And regular y
given arc. published, and that the rearlt thereof was duly And regularly canvaeaai, and
in the :canner and as required by law, and that allthe acts, corditi-,ns and things
required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular And due form and
In strict accordance withthe provisions of the Statute Authorizing the is=uance of t
school District ponds, and that the total of indebtedness of said school district
including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the lImIt prescritrd by law.
: IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the tongs of the Orinde. Union School "Istric
in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of
Thirty-five tho*,sand dollars ($35,000.00) And that the same shall be numbered from-on -
(1) to thirty-five (35)consecutively, and shall be in denominations of One thounnd
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dollars (31,000.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof, -,:1
' in lar:ful money of the United States of America, withlnterest thereon nt the rate
of not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum, pa}able semi-annually on June 1st 4
and December 1st of each year, until the date of maturity of each of said bonds
in like money, both principal and interest payable at the office of the Gonnty
Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. State of California:
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated June 19t, 1938,
and shall b payable. As f'illo,us, to mit:
One (1) bond, numbered one (1) to mature one (1) year from nate,
to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1939•
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May 2nd, 1938- Cont'd,
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One (1) Bond numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years from -
date, to wit: on the lst day of June , 1940.
"ne (1) "ond, numbered three (3) t:; mature three (3) years
from date, to wit: on the let day of June, 1941.
One (1) bond, numbered four (4) to mature four (4) years
from date, to wit: on the 19t dey of June, 1942.
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One (1) bond, m;mbered five (5) to mature five (5) years
from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1943.
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One (1) bond, numbered six (6) to mature six (6) ,years from
date, to wit: on the 1st day of J+ine, 1944.
One (1) bond, numbered seven (7) to mature seven (7) years
from date, to wit: on the lstdny of June, 19L5•
One (1) bond, numbered eight (8) to mature eight (8) years
from date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1946•
One. (1) bond, numbered nine (9) to mature nine (9) years f �....v.
from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1947,
One (1) bond, numbered ten (10) to !nature ten (10) years
from date, to wit: on the let day of June, 1948.
Two (2) bonds, numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) consecutively
to mature eleven (11) years from date, to wit: on the lst ! `-
day of June, 1949.
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Two (2) bons, numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) conse-
cutively, to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on
the lst d^y of June, 1950.
Two (2) bonds, numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) conse-
cutively, to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit:
on the let dny of June, 1951. i q
Two (2) bonds, numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) {
.consecutively, to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to i
wit: on the 1st day of June. 1952. .k
Two (2) bonds, numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) con se cut ivaly i
to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day j
of June, 1953•
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Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), and
twenty-three (23) consecutively, to mature sixteen (16) ye ars j a,
from rite, to wlt: on the let day of June, 1954,
Three (3) bonds numbered twentyfour (24), twenty-five (25)
and twenty-six t26) consecutively to mature seventeen (17)
years from dam, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1955•
Three (3) bonds, n^rbered twenty-seven (27), twenty-ei&ht
I28), and twenty-nine (29) consecutively, to mature eighteen
(19) ;rears from date, to mit: on the let day of June, 1956. i t
Three (3) boli s, numbered thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and
thirty-two (32) consecutively to mature nineteen (19) years
frxz date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1957• ;
Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty-three (33), thit;/-four na
(34), and thirty-five (35) consecutively, to}nature
`wenty 120) ,years from date, to :•zit: on the '1st dny of
June, 1958.
ilhlD IT I3 FU.7i'.'EH �_RDERf9 that said 'coeds shall be Issued In sub st en*iall,i
the following form, ID wit ; �*
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No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00
ORMBA UNION SCHCCL DISTRICT f#
COUNTY CF COWIMA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA., g
Orinda Union 6ebool "istrict, in the County of Contra Costa.3tate of
Callforni?, United States of Am_ ice, adnowledges itself Indebted to and promises to
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pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County 'reasurer of the County of
Contra Costn,State of California, or. the 1st day of June, One thousand dollars
(41,000.00) in lawfo' money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in ,.
like lawful money, at the rate ofper cent per annum, payable semiannually,
on the let day of June, and the lst day of December, of each and every year from the ,?
date hereof until this bond is paid.
This gond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from ,
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one (1) to .1*ty-five (35), inclusive, -.mounting 1n the aggregate to the sum of r'
Thirty-fire thousand dollars (x35,000.) and is Issued and sold. by the Board of a
Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California-, for She purpose of
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ralsint money to be used for the purchase of _.cbool lots; for the building or purcha -''
ung of school bu'_1din, s; the making of alterations or additions to the' school butldin
or buildings, other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation
or repairs; the repairing, restoring, or re-building of any school building damaged, z
Injured or destroyed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplying of school build
Ings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent
improvement of the school grounds for ^.,,i in the Enid Orinva Union. School District
1 in said County of Con r a Costa, State .P California, In pursuance of, and in strict
conformity with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State
of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters votin
at an election duly and regularly cs'_led and held and conducted throughout said Orini
Union behool District in s^id County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 19th
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day of ^pril, 1938.
And the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costn,State of California,
hereby certifies that said election was duly andreg,larly called, and held and conduct'
ea, and notice thereof was d+ily and regularly given and published, and the result .y
thereof was duly and regularly canvas=ed and declared in the manner and as required
by law, and that all the acts and condt.tions 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 1s also further certified and df-clared that the total ano�:nt of f
Indebtedness of the said Orind.a Union School District, including this issue of bonds,
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is within the limit provided by law;
This Bond is in the form prescrl'ned by an order of the said board of Supervisors z
duly made and entered in its minutes on the 2nd day of Hay, 1938, andshall be payable
put of the interest and sinking fund of the °rinda Union School "istAct, and the mons
for the redemptionof said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised
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by taxation upon the taxable property of said Orinda UnionSchool Dig trict.
IN WITNESS 'VEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont--a Costa, :
State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the =:<,
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' County Auditor, and attested by its clerk with the-Seal of said Board attached this
day-of 1938• {
Chain-ban of the board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California. "-?y
County Auditor!lind for the ounty-of
ATTEST: Contra Costa,State of Californb ?
"ounty Clerk and Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California.
RESOLVED. That to each of said bond=_ shall be at-nched interest coupons equal
In number to twice the number of years said bond shr_11 run, and be payable as herein-
before set forth in substantially the following form, to wit: -
INTEREST CDUPON NO.
The `raaeurer of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, will pay
to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Orinda Union School t.
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May 2nd, 1938— Cont d.
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District in said County and State, on the 1st day of 19_, at his office
Sn the 'Town of Martinez, in said County and State, t!1 sum of in lawful
money of the United States, Por six mort•hs' irterA_t on Bond No. of said
�Irinda Union School "istrict.
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D.M. TEETER, County Auditor. !
W.J.Buchanan> Chairman of the Board i
of Supervisors.
S.C.➢Pells, Uounty Clerk and
ulerk of the Board of Supervisors.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDE:Rr9 that the County Clerk of the County of Contra
Costa, State. of California, Shall cause the bonds and coupons !n be prepared
in accordance with the foregoing form.
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER OHDz'RED that W.J.Buchanan, The Chairman of this
Board, S.C.'•4ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.Lt.Teeter, {
County Auditor of said County, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized, as such c
officials, to sign? each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon
.each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons i
by their respective facsimile signatures;
AND IT IS r-URT'.'.Ei 3HDERL3) 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 23rd day of l4ay,j ..
1936, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of snid dray, to the highest and most responsible
bidder for cash, lax;:! money of the United States of America, after due and legal
notice thereof hes been giver. by Laid Boar? b,y 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 bends will run, and the date
of pay-ent thereof, am the hind of money frr which said 'corals will be soli, to wit.
Lawf+:l annoy of the United States of America; and that 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 four per cent (4p) per annum, as aforesaid, but in no case
f�:r less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Hoard of Supervisors will
reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two (2) consecutive weeks Snthe
Courier—Journal,Walnut Creek,a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the
said County of Contra Costa.
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Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held
on the 2nd dap of May, 1936• I
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Ayes. Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchnnan and Trembath. '
Noes: Supervisors— None.
Absent: Supervisors: None.
W. J. BUCHANAN �
W. .Buchanan, Chstrman of the
Board of Supervisors. i
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In matter of Issuance of honds of Orinda
Union School "istrict in the County of
Contra Costa, State of Callfbrnia.
RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, She County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa,
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State of California, and the County Clerk and era—officio Clerk of the Board of Super-1
visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is,
hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued inthe above matter.
Dated: this 2nd day of May, 1936. I
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W. J. BUCHANAN
''.J.Buchanan, halrmanof the ...
ATTEST: S.C. TELLS upr
Board of Sevisors.
County Clerk and ex-0':'icio '---- ----
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Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of
County of Contra Costa.
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I:. Matter of Deal-ring Ordinance No. 264
duly published.
Ordinance No. 264, of the County of Contra Costa, being an ordinance prohibitin
Half Circle Turns by vehicles at the easterly portal of the Broadway Low Level Tunnel
having been duly published for the time and in the manner 6q prescribed by law, in
the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circ•1stion, printed and published in
' the County of "ontra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of Louis Purcell, on file herein
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor yong, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared to be duly publis ed.
- In Matter of Rejecting Claim of Warehouseman's
Union, Local 38-44, I.L.A.
The Warehousemen's Union, Local 39-44, I.L.A. having presented to this Board,
a claim in sum of $1000 agairvt the County of Contra Costa, being money ordered paid
Into the County 'i'reasury by the Superior Court of the State of California, in end for
the County of Contra Costa, in the case of People of the State of California, vs.
Conley, at al. and the said claim having been referred to the District Attorney
of Contra Costa County and the District Attorney of said County having advised this
Board to deny said Demand,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDM,'D that the demRnd of Warehousemen's Union, Local 38-44, I.L.A. in sum of
$1000 aga3n8t the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby refected. -
In the Matter of Annexation of _
Contiguous Territory to Stege
Sanitary District.
A petition praying for the annexation of contiguous territory to Stege Saritar
District having been filed with this Board of Supervisors by the Sanitary Board of
said District, under the provisions of Section 7105, Subdivision 27a, Deering's General
Laws of 1931, and said petition having set forth the proceedings heretofore taken by
said Sanitary Board for the annexation of said territory, and the rindings of said
Sanitary board, and requesting this Board of Supervisors to annex contiguous territory
to Stege Sanitary "Sstrict, and said petition being accompanied by a certified copy
of a resolution adopted by said Sanitary hoard wherein it finds and declares that it
Is for the best interests of the Stege Sanitary "istrict and the territory proposed
' to be annexed that the said territory fully described in the aforementioned petition
and Resolution be arinerted to Stege Sanitary District;
It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, by the
Board ordered, that the boundaries of t'-e Stege Sanitary "istrict be altered by annex-
ing thereto the contiguous territory described in the said aforementiz)ned petition
' and Resolution and said territory is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be
a part of the Stege Sanitary "istrict.
The contiguous territory ordered annexed to said Stege Sanitary 'district is
p articulRrly described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Beloit Avenue where
the same intersects the westerly line of the said °erkeley woods
Addition; thence north 85059'30' East, 641.59 feet to the south-
easterly corner of'Lot 32 in block ■L" as shown on said Map; thence
North 3007'56' East, 153.0 feet to the center line of Beloit Avenue;
thence along the center line of Beloit Avenue easterly to its
Intersection with the center line of Los Altos Drive; thence along
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the center line of said Los Altos Drive to its inter-
section with the center line of Grizzley Peak Boulevard;
thence along the center line of Grizzley Peak Boulebard ;?
Northerly to the produced north line of Lot 12, in Block "S"
thence to and along the said north line of Lot 12 in Block"S!
south 650471 West, 174.0 feet to the center line of Lake Drive;
thence along the center line of Lake Drive northerly to the
Northerly bound^ry of said Subdivision, thence following j
said boundary south 37040, West, 182.77 feet to the North-
west corner of said tract; thence south 24013' East, 1672.02 y
feet to the point of beginning, embracing Lots and blocks j
on seid Map as follows: Lots 32 to 35 inclusive, in block "L"
all of Block "M", Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, in Block "S"; j
all of block "T" all of Block "U", all of Block "V" and all
of Block "W" said property being located in the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, and shown on asp of
"Derkeley Woods Addition, Contra Costa County, California"
which Map was recorded in theoffice of the County Recorder `
of Contra Costa County, December 8, 1937, in vol. 22 of
Maps, page 654, et seq.,,
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In Matter of Approval of Preliminary
plans for Rodeo Memorial Hall.
Architects Keith Narbett and E.G.Bangs, having presented to this Board Preliminary
plans for the building of a Memorial Hall to be located at Rodeo, California;
It is by the Board ordered that said Preliminary plans be and the same are
hereby approved and said Architects are hereby requested to present Official Plane
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and Specifications for official adoption to this board at Its meeting on Monday, May
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In Matter of Amended Plumbing Contract
for Addition to County Hospital Building.
Upon recommendation of E.G.Bangs, and Keith Narbett, Architects, It is by
the BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $122.55 be added to the contract price for the
doing of plumbing work in the Rdditi-n to the County Hospital Building caused by
the placing of additional materials In said butding.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of Supervisor Cummirgs, and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, It is by
the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in Highways and Bridges
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Appropriations for Sup. Dist. #2:
DECREASE:
Surveyors General Fund Maintenance Apprn. $7,5
00.00.
INCREASE:
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Sup. General Fund Maintenance Apprn. '
7,500.00. �
The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j�
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, and James N.Long, IT IS ORDERED that
the following Rdjustments be made in the Highways and Bridges appropriations:
DECREASE:
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Sup. Dist. 4 Gen. Fund Mtee. Apprns. $6,000.00.
INCREASE:
Sup. Dist. #1, Gen. Fd. Mtoe apprn. 6,000.00
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On request of Supervisor ..M.Stow,and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, IT IS ORDERED
that the following adjustment In funds of Sup. Dint. #3, be made, to wit. i
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DECREASE:
Surveyor's Gen. Fd Mtce. Appns. $10,000.00.
NI CREASE:
Sup. Gen. Fund Mtce. Apprns. 10,000.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimol,s vote of the board.,
' In Matter of Purchase of
20,000 gallon redwood tank
for County Farm, in Marsh Creek.
upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED thatJ.H.Morrow, county Purchasing Agent, be and he is hereby authorize
to purchase ore 20,000 gallon redwood tank to be used for water storage purposes at
`'ounty Farm located In Marsh Creek Canyon, Contra Costa County.,
In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to Harold Jacoby, Deputy
District Attorney.
Harold 11acoby, Deputy "Sstrict-Attorney having requested permission to
leave the State of California,
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Harold Jacoby, Deputy "istrict Attorney 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 said State.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement between the California
Commission for the Golden "ate
International Exposition, the County
of Contra Costa, and the Alameda County-
Contra Costa County Joint Committee
for the 1939 Golden Gate International
Exposition.
A Form of Agreement by and between the California Commissi.n for the Golden
Gate International Exposition, the County of 'ontra `'osta, and the Alameda 'ounty-
Contra Costa County Joint Committee for the 1939 Golden ''ate International Exposition,
for the designing, erecting and constructing of a building or buildings upon 'Treasure
Island for the housing of the Alameda County-Contra Costa County Exhibit for the
1939 Golden Gate International Exposition and for the care and mainte-ance of grounds
adjacent thereto, having been presented to this Board of Supervisors for approval;
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 said Agreement on behalf
of the County of Contra Costa.K
' In Matter of Granting Applications
for Aid.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEMED that the following applicati-)ns for aid be granted:
j ZAHNISER, CORA, 519 Eexington Ave. El Cerrito.
$10 county cas'n allowance be granted to begin as of April 1, 1938.
GOODE, JACK DAVID: 724 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid per month
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1938• -
GORHAM, LULU, 440- 5th St Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of $15. State aid and $15. County aid per month
be renewed as of Sept. 1937.
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SHUQUIST, AUGUSTA, 726 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
"Id Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Dec. 1937
VARALLO, PETER, 1740 Curtis St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of 517.50 State aid per month and $17.50 County aid
be renewed as of Nov. 1937;
WIDMER, EMIL, 231 So. 4th St. hichmom.
1 Old Age Security in the amour; of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1938. ,
ATWOOD, JAMES W. 136- 2nd St. "ichmond.
That $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid monthly be increased to $14.50
State aid and $14.50 County aid as of Mav 1, 1939.
STACKHOUSE, TH.-11AS B. 325- 5th St. Richmond,
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montfty,
be discontinued as of April 30, 1938.
TURNER, PALMER, 1220 nernan Ave, Richmond. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County n.ld
monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31,1937•
WILLIAMS> HOWARD SANFORD, RFD, Box 367, Richmond.
Old age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid
be discontinued as of April 30, 1939-
" FRED
936.6FRED MELVIN,
TIBBETS, ALTIE MARIAN/ 1702 San Pablo Ave E1 Cerrito.
Gld Age Security applications be denied.
NELSON, IMiS. HILMA, 10 'funnel Ave. Pt.Richmond.
Aid for needy children In the amount of 510. tate and $10 county aid per
month be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939.
VANONI, Mrs. ERMINI, 533 California St. San Pablo, Box 6021 Richmond. ,
Aid for needy children in amount of 920. State and $30 County aid be granted
to begin May 1, 1938.
DIAS, MRS, MARGUERITA, Sutter St. San Pablo.
Aid for needy children In amount of $20. State and $20. County aid per month
be granted and reinstated as of May 1, 1938.
BRIDGEMAN, MRS. MARY, 521- 11th St. Richmond.
Aid Hr needy children in amount of $10. 00 State and $30. 'ounty aid per ' .
month be discontinued as of April 30, 1939•
WILCOX, ADA MATTIE, Danville.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10. County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1938.
AMADORE, MANTEL, Gen. Del. Livermore.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly)
be r=newel as of pan. 1939. _
ROSSI, CHARLES F. C/o R,L.Adams Ranch, Danville. -
Old Age. Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Jan-1938.
BEYER, MRS. ELSIE, Box 445, Livermore.
Aid for needy diildren in amount of $20.00 State and $20. "ounty aid per month
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1938.
BROCK, FRANK, C/o Mrs. Carmen Soto, Rte #2, Concord.
That Qounty cash allowance in amount of $6.35 monthly be renewed as of Feb.
1936.
i BROWN,WM. HENRY, Walnut Creek.
$25.00 State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy Blind be renewed as
of May, 1939. '.....
MASHER, NORA, Rte #1, Box 582, Walnut Creek.
That Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid;
monthly be granted to begin a s of M ay 1, 1938.
FIRES, JOSEPH, 1114 Court St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.5L State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed a.s of Nov. 193-7. '
RAY, CHARLES, Walnut Creek.
j Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
m:nthly be renewed as of Mar. 1939.
WALKER, JOHN, Walnut Creek.
iOld Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Oct. 1937.
MoCULLOUGH, MRS. 1,4ARY, 915 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State aid and 417.50Oounty aid
monthly be renewed as of JF-1938; and decreased to $15. State aid and $15• County aid
(Old Age Security) as of May 1, 1939.
FAY, SARAH ANN, Rte #1, -artinez
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
1 monthly be discontinued as of April 20, 1939•
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KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT, RFD #1, Martinez.
Old Age Security in amount of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 30, 193 6.
VIERS, FRED; Walnut Creek
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1937
GALLI, FRANCES E. BOX 98, RTE #1, RFD Concord.
Old Age Security be denied.
' WOOD, ROBERT E. RFD #2, Concord.
Old Age Security be denied.
CARDWELL, MRS. NIZA, 1502 Escobar St. tartinez. (Phyllis h Georgia Cardwell)
Aid to needy children in amount of $20.00 State aid only per month be granted
to begin as of May 1, 1939, payable to Mrs. Niza Cardwell.
TOWNSEND, BERYL, RFD Box 165, Walnut Creek (Pamelia Townsend).
' $10. State aid and $25. county aid payable to Beryl Townsend be discontinued
as of April 30, 1939.
HUESdAi , MRS. MARTHA, Box 196 Lafayette (Pamella Townsend)
Beginning May 1, 1939, J10. State aid and $10 county aid be granted to Mrs.
Martha Huesman, Box 196, Lafayette, California, for the support of Pamella Townsend.
JACKSON, MARY, 2271 Bonifacio St. Concord.
Aid for Needy children in amount of $40.00 State and $10 county aid per month
be discontinued as of 4-30-39.
LEE, GUSSIE, 375 West 7th St. Pittsburg.
$25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of
April, 1939•
TROIA, ANTONIO, 350 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg.
$25. County aid and $25.00 State aid for needy blind be renewed as of Apri1,19 9.
RUSSp, FRANCESCA, 520 Cutter, Pittsburg.
$16.00 State aid and $16.00 county aid monthly for needy blind be Increased,
to $25. State aid and $25. county aid for needy blind as of April 1, 1936•
HUIZER MR. BLAZ, 535 York St. Pittsburg.
$30. State aid and $15. County aid for half orphan children be granted to
begin as of May 1, 1936, payable to Mr.Blaz Huizer, 535 York St. Pittsburg.
' DUPREE, JAMES C. Rte #1, Box 69, Brentwood
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Feb. 1939.
FROST, MILLARD FILL'MORE Rte #1, Box 224—A, Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10. State aid and $10. County aid monthly
be renewed as of Nov. 1937•
HOFFMAN, LINCOLN, Brentwood.
Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Jan. 1936, and decreased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid
monthly as of May 1, 1936.
HOUSER, ROY P. 305 F. St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $10. State aid and $10. County aid montdy
be increased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of May 1, 1939•
LeMOIN, GEORGE A. Brentwood.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be discontinued as of April 30, 1936.
CHESNEY, GRACE G. 521— 1st St. Antioch
Old Age Security be denied.
' MIKKELSEN, h4IKKEL ANDERSEN, Rte #1, Box 4, Byron
Old Age Security be denied.
RENAS, JOHN T. O,kley.
Old Age Security be denied.
HUGENER, MRS: WILHELMINE, Rte 1, Box 2, Byron
Aid for needy children of an incapacitated fatherin the amount of $20.00
' State and $20. County aid per month be granted to begin May 1, 1939.
BANKS, ETTA, 6th k A. Sts. Antioch.
Aid for needy children in amount of $60. State and $15. County aid per month
be increased to $60.00 State and $25.('0 county aid per month as of May 1, 1936.
ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, San Rafael. (Charles & Angelo Leone)
Aid to needy children in amountof $10. State aid and $10. County aid payable
to St.Vincent's School for Boys be increased to $20. State aid and $20 County aid for
the support of Angelo and Ch,rles Leone, Wards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa
County, as of May 1, 1939.
MRS. LOIS ABRAHAM, 352— 10th St. Richmond (Larry Lee Page).
$10 State aid and $10. County aid for Larry Page, payabe to Mrs. Lois Abraham,
352— 10th St. Richmond, California, be discontinued as of Feb. 26, 1936.
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MRS. WM.BOATWRIGHT, 1700 Oregon St. Derkeley (Thelma Smith)
$10 State aid and $10 county aid for Thelma Smith, pnyab le to Mrs. Wm. Boat-
wright, 1700 Oregon 3t. "erkeley, California, be discontinued as of April 30, 1938.
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In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector to Conduct Sale
of Property for Delinquent Taxes. ,
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The following, Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutesof this 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 ofCalifornla, be sold pur-
suant to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa , -
County at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than
the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus
costs of sale;
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of
the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out In this Resolut:-
ion. (Group 23).
PROPERTY SOLD TO TiE STATE JUNE 27,_1a2j,for the delinquent taxes of 1926; '..
In Osborn's Addition to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 14, Deed No. 4.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Add. to Richmond- Lots 16-17-18-19, Block 72. Deed No. 9.
'To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.
In the Townsite of Sa.:ta Fe: Lot 12, Block 30, Deed No. 35.
'To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.
In the Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 39, Deed No. 30.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
In Marine View Terrace Extension- Lots 55-56-57, Block 14, Deed No. 44.
To be sold for a sum not less than 415-Plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 81, Deed No. 59.
To be sold for a mm not less than $30. plus costs of sale.
In the "Schmond V111RTract- Lot,32, Block 7, Deed No. 66.
To be sold for a sum not less than 615.00 plus costs of sale.
In the West Richmond Tract-- N'Ely 4G' of Lots 1-2-3Block 11, Deed No. 70.
To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 6, Block 22, Deed No. 75-
.1.0 be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract- No. 3; Lot 13, Block 4, Deed No. 76.
i To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In the richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 23, Block 6, Deed No. 86.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
In Doito's Addition to richmond- Lot 2, Block 12, Deed No. 92. '
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus cost of sale.
In the Alvarado 'Tract- Lot 12, Block 2, Deed No. 93.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond boulevard 'Tract- Lot 11, Block 16, Deed No. 99.
To be. sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
In the East Richmond Boulevard 'Tract-- Lot 15,Block 21, Deed No. 100.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
In Pullman Park Tract- Lot 6, Block A, Deed No.108.
Tobe sold for a sum not less than +10.00 plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block 150. Deed No. 112.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 26-27 Block 191, Deed No. 113.
To be sold for a sum not less than $4o.00. plus costs of sale.
In t'^e Key Tract- Lot 44,Block 6, Deed No. 117.
To be sold for a sum not 1',ss than 110.00, plus costs of sale.
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In Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 33, Block 6, Deed No. 120.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale. -------
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In the Coleman Pullman 'Tract- Lot 13, Block 6, Deed No. L22.
To be sold for a sum not less than x10.00 plus costs of sale.
In theColemanPullman 'Tract- Lot 20, Block 9, D4ed No. 281. Ji
'1'o be so': 1cr a sum not less than 510.00, plus costs of sale.
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In bay 'Sew Park - Lots 33,34, Block 14, Deed No. 137.
To be sold f,r a sum not less than $70.00, plus costs of sale.
In-Bay View Park- Lots 28,29, Block 26, Deed No. 140.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. j
In Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lot 32, Block 5, Deed No. 142.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 11, Block F. Deed No. 145.
To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00, plus costs of sale.
In Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 28_29, Block 1, Deed No. 150.
' To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 3, Deed No. 151.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Inthe Henderson-Tap scot Tract No. 1- Lots 27-28, block 12, Deed No. 190.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. _
In the Henderson-Tapscott Tract No. 1- Lot 42, Block 13, Deed No. 191.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Wal''s 2nd Addition to Rlchm�nd- Lots 37-38, Block 216, Deed No. 210.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 3, Deed No. 227.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STAVE JUNE 26, 1928, FORTHFDELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: -
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 25, Block 3, Deed No. 21. _
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 4, Deed No. 22.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale
' Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 27, Block 30, Deed No. 67.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 28, block 30, Deed No. 68.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 38-39, Block 7, Deed No. 172.
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to hichmond- Lots 19-20, Block 168. Deed No. 213.
1'o be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale..
-Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 169 Deed N0.214.
To be soldfor a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmsnd- Lot 30, Block 177, Deed No. 244.
To be sold for a sum not less than 415.00 plus costs of sale.
Fall's rddition to Richmond- Lot 31, Block 177, Deed No. 245.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
In Central Richmond- Lots 21-22, Block 9, Deed No. 273.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
' In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 3, Block 2, Deed No. 278.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
In Centra'_ Richmond No. 2- Lot 17, Block 3, Deed No. 280.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lots 20,21, block 6, Deed No. 320.
To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale.
' In the Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lots 10,11, Block 8, Deed No. 321.
To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus cosh of sale.
In El Cerrit0•Terrace- Lot 240, Deed No. 330.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 23-24-25-26-27, block 4, Deed No. 357.
To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00, plus costs of sale.
last hichmond boulevard Tract- Lot 31, Block 3, Deed No. 457.
'1'0 be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
East "ichmond boulevard 'Tract- Lot 17, block 5, Deed No. 458.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
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In nerman's Addition to Richmond- E. 25' of the W-80' of Lot 9,Blk 22, Deed #68 .
To be sold for a sum not less than 35.00 plus costs of sale.
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In the 'Town of Point Richmond official Map No. 3, Lots 1-2, Block B, Deed #691.'
To be sold for a sum not less than 425.00 plus costs of sale. _
E In the Henderson Tapscott Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 27, Deed No. 695.
To be sold for a sum not less. than $75.00, plus costs of sale.
In Henderson Tapscott Tract- Lot 18, Block 31, Deed No. 696.
To be sold for a sum not less than 4120.00 plus costs of sale.
In the Brown Andrade Tract N;. 3- Lots 17-18, Block 4, Deed No. 701,
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
In Richmond Junction Tract- Lots24-25, Block 16, Deed No. 705. '
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus casts of sale.
In "ichmond Junction Heights- Lot 10, Block 26, Deed No. 707.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
In '°eeker's.Add. to Richmond- Lots 13-14, Block29, Deed No. 712,
To be sold for a am not less than $20.00 plus.costs of sale. '
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES CF 1,928.
In hichmond Junction Heights- Lot 13, Block 33, Deed No. 515•
To be sold for a sum not less than 415.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Amended Map of Richmond Pacific Heights- Lot 29, Block 13, Deed No. 516.'
To be sold for a sm not less than $30.00 plus,costs of sale.
In.Wall!s 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Block212, Deed No. 587.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
j In Walls 2nd Ad^ition to Richmond- Lots 27-28, block 215. Deed No. 598.
l 'To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
In Wall's 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lots 27-28, Block 217. Deed No. 569-
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 35,Block 9, Deed No. 631.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
In the "ichmond Pullman Pueblo 'Tract- Lot 4. Block 10, Deed No. 633.
To be sold for a sum not less than i10.00 plus costs of sale.
In the "ichmond Pullman Pueblo 'tract- Lot 35,Block 11, Deed %. 634.
i To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
In the "ichmand Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lot 13, Block 22, Deed No, 638.
To be sold for a am not less than 410.00, plus costs of gale.
In the Dover Ifillas 'Tract- Lot 4, and W. 12 1/2' of 5, Block 1, Deed No. 639.
To be sold for a sum not less than 415.00 plus costs of sale.
In the Andrade Rose Tract No. 1: Lots 1,2, Block 1. Deed No. 654.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus .costs of sale.
In the Moraga Redwood Heights-- NW 75 z 200 ft. of Lot 0, Deed No. 667.
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, for the DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929: "
Wall's Addition to hiehmond- Lots 25-26, Block 156, Deed No. 315.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 3-4, Block 170. Deed No. 323.
To be sold for a sum not less than 440.00. plus costs of sale.
Walt's Addition to nichmond- Lots 16-19, Block 179, Lead No. 331. ,
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
i Wall's Addition to "ichmond- Lots 34-35, Blak 182. Deed No. 336.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 40-41, Block 182. Deed No. 337.
To be sold for a sum not less than 644.00, puss costs of sale.
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j In the Union Tract- Lots 12-13, Black E, Deed No. 357. '
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
Central Richmond No. 2; Lot 33, Block 5, Deed No. 369.
To be sold for a sum not less than 710.04, plus costs of sale "
Central Richmond No. 2- Lot34, Block 5, Deed No. 370.
To be sold for a sum.not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Huber T^act- Lot 6, Block 5, Deed No. 373.
To be sold for a sum not less than 115.00, plus costs of sale.
In the Huber Addition- Lot 29, block 1, Deed No. 376.
To be sold for a sum not less than 420.40, plus costs of sale.
And the Board takes recess to -feet on Monday, Iday 1 th, 1938, at 10 n'clock
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�._L�== l� Clerk. /// 1 �C t��GGG f L Chairnan.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCIURA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1938• 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, Clerk.
In Matter of Supervisor of
' Supervisor „istrict #3.
Raymon E.Claeys appears at this time and presents his Certificate of Appointmei t
as Supervisor of the Supervisorial Listrict #3 of Contra Costa County, vice H.M.Stow,
deceased, which said Certificate is as follows:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Executive Department.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESEIFFS:
That I, FRANK F. MERRIAM, Governor of the State of California, in the name
and by the authority of the PEOPLE OF TNF: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, do by these presents,
appoint and commission RAYMON E. CLAEYS, Member of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Cont-a Costa, in and for the 'third Supervisorial District, vice Harry id. Sto ,
deceased, for the term prescribed by law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal
of the State to be affixed at Sacramento, this ninth day of May, one thousand Nine
Hundred and Thirty—eight.
FRANK F. MERRIAM
Governor of the State of California.
(GREAT SEAL OF STATE)
By the Governor:
Frank C. Jordan,
Secretary of State.
taken the oath and
and Raymon E.Claeys having/filed his Bond as Supervisor, Raymon E'.Clneys appears
and takes his seat as Supervisor of the Third Supervisorial District.
In Matter of Appointment of
W.M.Branstetter and V.L.Ldwards,
as Trustees of Reclamation District #2075.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Reclamation "istrict #2075,
caused by the resignation of Hobert Underhill and J.W.uarthwaite>
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
ORDERED by the Board that W.M.Branstetter and V.L.Edwards, be and they are hereby
appointed as +rustees of Reclamation yistrict #2075, to serve for the unexpired terms
' of Robert Underhill and J.W.Garthwaite, resigned.,
In Matter of approval of
Warrant of Reclamation
District #502.
Good cause appearing therefor, it is ORDERED that the following warrant
of Reclamation District #502 be and the same is hereby ordered approved, to wit:
No. 592, dated May 7th, 1938, in favor of A.S.Ferguson, for $573.25•
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In Matter of Petition of Residents of Brookwood
Acresto Include said Brookwood Acres
under Zoning Ordinance #245.
A petition signed by residents of that certain subdivision known and desig-
nated as Brookwood Acres, situate in County of Contra Costa, State of California,
praying that the Interim Zoning Ordinance No. 245, of County of Oontra Costa,
be amended so as to include as a one family residential district, all the territory ,
lying in the said Brookwood Acres, more particularly described in said petition,
Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, and seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning
Commission of the County of Contra Costa for a report as to the advisibility of Includ-
ing said territory under the provisions of Ordinance No. 245, of the County of Contral
@osta.,
In Matter of Advertising Resources of
Contra Costa County at JAartinez Early
Days Fiesta Celebration,
M. Huguet having appeared before this Board of Supervisors on behalf of the
Committee in charge of the Martinez Early Days Fiesta Celebration to be held in
Martinez, on June 3rd to 6th, 1938, and having requested this Board of Supervisors
to advertise the resources of said County at said celebration, and this Board deeming
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said Martinez Early Days Fiesta Celebration, a good advertising medium of the resources
of Contra Costa county,
On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Committee in charge of the Martinez Early Days Fiesta-
Celebrat-ion be paid the sum of $150 for advertising the resources of said County at said
celebration.
j It IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the said Commit'.ee present to this Board a duly
verified claim on the Advertising r'und of said County in sum of $150, in payment of
said Advertising.,
In Matter of petition of Clark
W.Hetherington, for a building
permit at Lafayette.
Clark W.netherington, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission
to construct a frame building to contain two stores on Lot 14, Block 1, of the Hough
j 'Tract, on lat. Diablo Blvd, at Lafayette, California, and said application having been
heretofore referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said '
Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation that said
permit be granted.
It is ON motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to construct a frame building to contain.two stores,
and to be located on Lot 14, Block 1, Hough Tract, Lafayette, California, be and the '
same is hereby granted..;
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In Matter of Advertising for Bids
for Furnishing Electric Current to
Oakley Highway Lighting District.
The contract for furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system
of Street lights in Oakley Highway Lighting District, having expired,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bids for the furnishing of electric current
to and for maintaining a system of street lights in Oakley Highway Lighting District
be received by this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday the 6th day of June,
1938,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to bidders for doing of said work, be and
the same 1=_ hereby ordered published in the Antioch Ledger, for the time and in the
' manner as prescribed by law. -
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. on following dates, to wit:
Graduating Class of Liberty Union High School District, Brentwood, May 28, 1938• _
Martinez Gun Club, Club House Building, Pacheco Highway, May 21, 1938.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permits be and the same are hereby granted.,
In Matter of Appintment
of H.L.Cummings, as a Director
of Joint Highway District No. 13,
of the State of California.
WHEREAS, a vacancy occurred or. the Board of Directors of Joint Highway Dis—
trict No. 13 of the State of California; on May 5, 19387 by reason of the death of
Harry M. Stow, a member of this Board of Supervisors heretofore duly appointed as a
member of the Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District No. 131 of the
State of California, by a resolution of this Board of Supervisors duly passed and
ad.opted on the 7th day of January, 1935;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that H.L.Cummings, a member of the Board of
supervisors of the County of Cont'a Costa, State of California, be and he Is hereby
chosen and appointed by the Board of Supervlsors of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, as a member of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District
#13 of the State of California, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that S.C.Wells, Clerk of this Board, prepare and
' transmit certified copies of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of Joint Highw
District No. 13 of the State of California, and to the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Alameda, State of California.
' In Matter of Resolution from Contra Costa
County Democratic Club No. 1, of Richmond,Cal.
A resolution adopted by Contra Costa County Democratic Club No. 1, of Richmond,
California, having been received by this Board requesting this Board to use its
endeavors in having funds made a,+ailable for low cost housing and slum clearance by
the Federal Government through the Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Resolution be and the same is hereby referred to the Contra
Costa County Development Association.
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In Matter of appointment of
R.J.Trembath, on Committee
of Five to Effect Purposes of
Agreement between County of Contra Costa
and County of Alameda, for maintenance
and Managemeht of Exhibits at Golden
Gate International Exposition.
An Agreement having heretofore been entered Into between the County of
Contra Costa, and the County of Alameda concerning the maintenance and management '
of Exhibits advertising the resources of Contra Costa County and Alameda County,
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at Golden Gate International Exposition to be held in City of San Francisco In year
1939, and two Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore been appointed
as a part of a Committee of Five, to assist in effecting the purposes of said Agreement,
and them being a vacancy on said Committee caused by the.death of H. !d. Stow,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
3O1RD ORDERED that R.J.Trembath, be and he is hereby appointed as a Member from
Contra Costa County of said Committee of Flve.rl�
In Matter of Application
of Elaine M.Sulliger, for permit
forbuilding under Interim Zoning
Ordinance. j
Elaine M. Su111ger, having applied to this Board for permission to construct a
house on a portion of Lot 6, Block 7, Kensington Park,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County.,
In Matter of Preparation of
Topographical Map of Portions
of Contra Costa County, i
A communication having heretofore been received from Walter Frlckstad, City
Engineer of Oakland, requesting that this board of Supervisors pay a portion of the
cost for preparing a topographical map of portions of Alameda and Contra Costa 'ounty'
and said application having heretofore been referred to the Planning Commiseion of
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C mtra Costa County, and said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having filed;
with this Board their written Opinion stating that such a topographical map would be
of unestimable value to the County and especially to the work of the Planning Commis s'-
ion of Contra Costa County,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, I'1' IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of preparing said Map be continued to
the time of fixing 1938-39 Budget of Contra Costa County.K
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In Matter of Approval of
Bonds on Lost Warrants.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 14974 heretofore ordered drawn +
by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra `'osta County in favor of Helen
Enos, In sum of $19. payable out of the Charities & Correction Fund, of said County, '..
has been lost, and the said Helen Enos having furnished to this Board a good and
sufficient bond in sum of $38. indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance I
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of a duplicate warrant to replace said Auditorls Warrant #14,974, and it appearing
to this Board that Warrant No. 3968, heretofore drawn by County Auditor on County
Treasurer in favor of Chesley Gean, in sum of $4.54 payable out of the General Fund
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of said County has been lost, and the said Cheseley Gean having furnished to this
Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of $9.08 inde-nifying the County against los -
on the issuance of a duplicate warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 3968,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said bonds and the sureties thereon be
and they are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Cont-a Costa. County, is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Helen Enos in the s•,m of $19.
' payable out of thF Charities& Correction rund, to replace said Warrant No. 14974;
IT IS BY THE BOARD FUii_HER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant on
County Treasurer in favor of Cheseley. Gean, in sum of $4.54 out of the General Fund
of said lounty, to replace said Warrant #3968.
The said order is pas=ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon rqquest 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 $6779.42, be transferred
from the General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below:
War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. sup. Dist. Vacation
Accts. #1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts. Pay
1359 to
1450 in. $206.70
1452 $399i 5544
1453 72.34
14554 6y.0
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1456 344.1 $176.00
1457 150.90
1459 6.00
14 9
46 6.00 $116.54
14466331 1233.75
1462 1 .78
44664 3 55-46
236.67
1465 176.10
1466 155.40
1468 42.00 $90.00
1469 79.37
1470 15.32.
1471 152.45
14732 233.56
1474 327 31 74.57
1476 45.00
1477 54.00
1479 157.o6
1479 5.15
148o 3.00
1451 15.00
1492 90.59
1483 155.13
39.1.5
1495 141.46
1496 93.03
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1489 i6s.6o 37 g
15.00
1490 101.74
1491 93.06
1492 203.11
14933 297.62
1494 89.57 139.51
1496 2.80
1497 289-79,
1495 229.3- 5 992-.-0-. 923.07F553-55 $ lgo.59
Grand total- $6,779.42.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.g
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In Matter of Oommunication
from Planning Commission of
'ontra Costa County in regard to
streets in t'ne town of Crockett.
A communication having been received from the Planning Oommission of Contra
Costa County recommending that the following streets and avenues and ways located
in-the Town of Crockett, be declared county roads, to wit: Carquinez Way, Merchant
Way, Johnson Way, Columbus Avenue, and Virginia Street, and it appearing to this
Board that there is no map recorded in the office of the County Recorder of 'antra
Costa County of that certain portion of Town of Crockett, in which said streets are
located, and said streets not having been offered for dedication by filing of such
a map,
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor T rembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District ^ttorney of
Contra Costa County to report to this board on a legal :method for the declaring of
said streets, ways and avenues, County Roads of Contra Costa County.,
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In the 'latter of Issuance of Bonds -
of Orinda Union School District,
in the County of Contra Costa,
State of California.
CORRECTED RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE COUh`TY OF CONTFA COSTA,
ST:.TE OF CALIFORNIA.
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I'MEREAS, on the 22nd day of March, 1938, the Board of School 'Trustees
of the "rinda Union School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of ,
California, deemed it advisable to call, and by res,-.lution and order duly and
regularly passed and adopted by the said school board and entered on the minutes
thereof, on the last mentioned date, said school board did call an election and
resolve and order:
That an election be called and held throughout said Orinda Uni-,n School
Llstrict on the 19th day of April, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the
electors o' said. Orinda Union School Listrict the question of issuing and selling
the bonds of said Crinda Union School District, in the amount of Thirty-five thousand
dollars ($35,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest
at the rate of not exceeding four per cent (4%) 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 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 repairing, restoring or rebuild
Ing of any s drool building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire, or other public
calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus
Of a permanent nature, and the permanent improvement of the school grounds for said,
Orinda Union 'chool District.
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WHEREAS, an election was held in said -rinda Union School ++istrict
on the 19th day of April, 1935, in conformity with the said resolution and order
of said school board of the said �rinda Union School listrict, and all the proceed
Ings had in the premises have been certified to thi= Board of Supervisors by the
school board of the Orinda Union School "istrlct as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the sale certified proceedings show, and after a fullexamination':
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and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare:
That in nccordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school
trustees of the Orinca Union School District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day
of March, 1935, an election was duly called in said Orinda Union school District,
and was held In said "rinda Union School District on the 19th day of April, 1938,
' and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the
members of said school board in three (3) public places in said "rinda Union school
District for more than twenty (23 days next before said election, and by publishing
such notice in the ""alnut Creek. Kernel" a newspaper printed and published in said
County of `'ontra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3)
' successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published
was in the form required kv the school erode of the State ofCallfornia.
That prior to the opening of thpsaid polls at said election, the Inspector
and Judges of Elects-,n, conductinr said election in said Grinda Union School District,
took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed
the votes cast thereat, and certified t'ne result of said election to the said Board of
School Trustees of said Orinda Union 9ehool Dlstict, and to them made return ofthe
ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election.
That on the loth day of April, 1938, 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 Orinda Union 'chool District met and canvassed the said returns of said
election, from which said returns the said school board of the Orinda Union School
1 District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a
total of 210 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds of the votes
cast, to wit: 164 votes were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 46 votes
cast were cast against the issuing of saidbonds, 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 t''^is Board furher finds and declares that said election was duly and
regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regular
given and published, and that the result 'hereof was duly and regularly canvassed,
and in the manner and as required by law., and that all the acts, conditions and thing
required by law to be Hone have been done and performed in regular and due form and 1
strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the Issuance of the
' School District Donds, and that the told of indebtedness of said school district,
Including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the. limit prescribed by law.
IT IS THER.FORE ORDERED that the bonds of Orinda Union School District in
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of thirty
' five thousand dsllars (435,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1)
to thirty-five (35) consecutively, and shall be in denominations of One thousand dollars
(41,000.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date Sereof, in lawful
money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not excee -
ing four per cent (4%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have
to run and semi-annually thereafter on June 1st and December 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 the said County of
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may 16th, 1936- Cont'd.
Contra Costa,State of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ;hat said bonds shall be dated June 1st, 1938, and shall
be payable as follows, to wit:
One (1) bond, numbered one (1) to mature one (1) year from date, to wit;
on the lst day of June, 1939-
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One (1) bond numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years from date, to wit:
on the 1st day of June, 1940.
One (1) bond, numbered three (3) to mature three (3) years from date, to wit;
on the lst day of June, 1941.
One (1) nond, numbered four (4) to mature four (4) years from date, to wit:
on the let day of June, 1942.
One (1) gond, numbered five (5) to mature five (5) years from Sate, to wit:
on the lst day of June, 1943. ,
One (1) "ond, numbered six (6) to mature six (6) years from date, to wit;
on the lst day of June, 1944.
One (1) t°ond, numbered seven (7) to mature seven (7) years from date, to wit:
on the 1st day of Jura 1945.
One (1) Gond, numbered eight (6), to mature eight (8) years from date, to wit:
on the 1st day of June, 1946.
One (1) bond, numbered nine (9) to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit:
on the 1st day of June, 1947.
One (1) bond, numbered ten (10) to mature ten. (10) years from date, to wit:
on the lst day of June, 1948.
Two (2) bonds, numbered eleven (ll) and twelve (12) consecutively, to mature
eleven (11) years from date, to wit: on the 1st dny of June 1949•
Two (2) bonds, numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) consecutively,
to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit; on the 1st d^y of June, 1950.
Two (2) bonds, numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) consecutively, to
mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1951.
Two (2) bonds numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) consecutively, '
to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1952•
Two (2) bonds, numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) consecutively,
to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1953•
Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), and twenty-three
(23) consecutively, to mature sixteen (16) years from date, to wit: on the -
lst day of June, 1954•
Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-fair (24), twenty-five (25), and twenty-six
(26) consecutively, t:; mature seventeen (17) years from date, to wit: on
the lst day of June, 1955•
Three (3) bonds numbered tw-nty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), and twenty-
nine (29) consecu'.ively, to mature eighteen (18) years from date to wit:
on the lst dny of June, 1956.
Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirty-two (32)
consecutively, to mature nineteen (19) years from date, to wit: on the lst
day of June, 1957.
Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty-three, thirty-four (34) and thirty-five
(35) consecutively, to mature twenty (20) years from date, to wit: on
the lst day of June, 1956•
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that saidbonds shall be issued in substantially
the following form, to wit: -
No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ''41000.00
ORINDA UND N SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CONT'-A COSTA , STA'.E OF CALIFORN11A.
Orinda Union �chDol "istrict, in the County 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 County of
Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of June, one thousand dollars
(41,000.00) 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 annually =
for the first year this bond has to run, and semi-annually thereafter on the lst day ',
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of June, and the Ist dey of December of esrh 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 thirty-five (35) inclusive, amounting In the aggregate to the sum of
Thirty-five thousand dollars (435,000.00) and Is issued and sold by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of `'ontra Costa. h ate of California, for the purpose of
raising money to be used for the purchas, .,f school lots; for the building or purchasl
of school buildings; the making of a7 .rations or ndditions to the school building
or tuildings,.other than such as r.y be necessary for current maintenance, operation
or repairs; the repairing, rest :Ing or re-bullding of any school building damaged,
injpred or destroyed by fir,. or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildil gs
with furniture or necess ; apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improve
ment of the school gr nds for and in the said Orirxia Union School District in said
County of gonna C, ,, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity
with the provi .ins 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 electio
duly and regularly called and 'held and conducted throughout said brinda Union School
District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 19th day of April
1938.
And the Bonrd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, hereby certifies that said election was duly and regularly called, held an •
conducted, and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the resu't
' thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by
law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done
precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been perfhmed
In regular and in flue form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the IAw
authorizing the issue of School District Bonds.
And it Is also further certified and declared that the total amount of
indebtedness of the s id Orinda Unt n School District, including this issue of bonds,
is within the limit provided by law.
This pond is in tl�e form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors
duly made and entered in its Minutes on the ISth day of May, 1938, and shall be payable
out of the Interest and Sinking kund of the Crinda Union School tistrict, 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 Orinda Union Ichool District,
IN WITNESS AHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the
County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk, with the Seal of said board attached, this
day of 1938.
' Ohairman of. the Board of Superviso s
of the County of Contra Costa, Sta e
of California.
uounty Auditor in and for the
County of contra Costa, State of
ATTEST: Caltbrnia,
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, except that the first
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coupon appertaining to each bond shall represent twelve (12) months' Interest from
the date of said bond to June 1, 1939, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in
substantially 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 Orinda Union
School "istrict, in said County and State, on the lst day of 19_, ,
at his office in the Cite of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of
in lawful money of the United States, for months' interest on pond No.
of said Orinda Union °chool District.
D.M. Teeter, County Auditor. '
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors.
S.C.`-ells, 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 eccord-j-
ance with the fore@1ng form.
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTH:Ti ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board
S.C.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.M.'eeter, County Auditor
of said County are, and each of them is, hereby authorized as such officials, to sign;
each of said bonds on behalf of said Cm:nty, and to impress upon each bond 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 Super-
visors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 6th
day of June, 1936, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M., of said day, to the highest
and most responsible bidder 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 aro denom=
Enation 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 that said bonds
will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, and the lowest net j
interest to the district not to exceed four per cent (4,0) per annum, as aforesaid,
but in no case forless than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of '
Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two (2)
consecutive weeks in the "Courier Journal" a newspaper printed and published and
circulated in the said `aunty of `'ortra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisor=_ held on the,
16th day of may, 1938. i
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and `i'rembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Suoervisors.
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W.J. BUCHANAN,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
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In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector toconduct sale
of property for Delinquent Taxes.
The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the
Minutes of this 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 Cnllfornia, be sold pursuant
to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Ta:: Collector of Contra Costa County at
public auction, for cash,. or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount
set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale,
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: that this.Board petition the State Controller of the
' State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 28, 1926,for the delinquent taxes of 192 :
Bay View Addition to Richmond-- Lot 3, Block 49, Deed No. 6.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Bay View Addition to Richmond- Lot 18, Block 67, Deed No. 9•
To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 40, Deed No. 18.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 40, Deed No. 19.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Townsite of Santa Fe-Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 21.
To be sold for n sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Townsite of Sante. Fe- Lot 14, Block.4, Deed No. 22.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. -
Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 15, Block 7. Deed No. 27.
To be sold for a sum not less than a15, plus costs of sale.
herman's Addition to Richmond-- Lot33g, Block 27, Deed No. 34.
To be sold for a spm not less than 35.00, plus costs of sale.
Amended Map of the amity of Richmond- Lot 30, Block 22, Deed No. 44.
To be sold for a sumnotless th^,n $15•p 1us costs of sale.
Town of Point Richmond Official Map No. 3-- Lot 4, Block C. Deed No. 46
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 14-15, Block 22. Deed No. 53.
To be sold for a sum not less than $25: plus costs of sale.
Industrial Center Tract- Lot 6, Block 5, Deed No. 56.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale.
Industrial Center Tract- Lots 3-4-5, Block 6, Deed No. 57.
To be. sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
Nicholl 'lacdorald Ave. Civic Center Tract, Lot 30, Block 29, Deed No. 60.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 161, Deed No. 94. 'x
To be sold for a sum not less than $15, plus c^sts of sale.
' Wall's Addition to Richmond-- Lots 21-22, B1ockl68, Deed No. 99•
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus cost=_ of sale.
Wall's Addition tc Richmond, Lots 1-2, Block 174, Deed No. 101.
To be -sold. for a sum not less than $80.00, plus costs of sale. -t
Key Tract- Lot 41, Block 3, Deed No. 108.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.
Mound 'tract- Lots 43-44, Deed No. 112.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30,00 plus costs of sale.
Union `Tact- Lots 5-6, Block D. Deed No. 114. _
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
In Central Pullman- Lots 282, 203, 216- 217, +dock H. Deed No 120.
To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale.
Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 3, Block 4, Deed No. 121.
To sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 8, Dd No. 122.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
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In Bay View Park-- Lot 7, Block 9, Deed No. 126.
To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park-- Lot 30 Block 25 Deed No. 137.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
In Bay View Park-- Lots 20-57, Block 27Deed No. 136.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
In the City of Pullman— Lots 24-25 Block C. Deed No. 141.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Harbor Front Tract- Lot 2, Block 10, Deed No. 145.
To be sold fora sum not less than 110.00, plus costs of sale.
Caleman Pullman Tract- Lot 46, Block 1, Deed N�. 146.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20, Black22, Deed No. 162.
To be sola for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 23, Block 26, Deed No. 167. ,
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S' 25' of Lot 2, Block 15, Deed No. 172.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
nenderson-lapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lots 12-13, Block 29, Deed No. 176.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Annex- Lot 11, Block 19, Deed No. 164.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Annex- Lot 47, Block 32, Deed No. 166.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 4s, block 206, Deed No. 196.
To be sold for a sum not less than 310.00, plus costs of sale.
'Hall's 2nd Addition to Richmona- Lots 16-19, Block 212, Deed No. 197
To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale.
North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 1 — Lots 1-2, Block 6, Deed No. 206.
To be sold for a-sum not less than ilO,00, plus costs of sale.
North Richmond Land h Ferry Co. No. 1-- Lots 27-26, Block 6, Deed No. 209. �;...
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
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PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, June 21,�2j1 for*he delinquent Taxes of 1 26:
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 7 Block 1, Deed No. 12.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Su-division of Richmond- Lot 13, Block 1, Deed. No. 13.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10,00, plus costs of s.-de.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Loi 2, Block 29, Deed No. 26.
10 be sold for a sun not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 29, Deed No. 27.
To be s,,ld for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond, Lot u, Block 30, Deed No. 29.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Marine View ^errace- Lot 23, Block 6, Deed No. 42.
To be sold for a sum not less than 435.00, plus costs of sale.
Marine View Terrace Extension- Lot 11, Block 16, Deed No. 45.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. '
Marine View Terrace Extension- Lots 19-20, Block 17, Deed No. 46.
To be. Sold for a szm not less than 510.00, plus costs of sale..
Amended M%, of the City of Richmond- Lot 24, Block 107, D,-ed No. 63.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. j
In the Terminal Tract- Lot U, Block 6, Deed No. 67.
To be sold for a sum not less than $35.00, plus costs of sale, ,
In the Belvedere Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 3, Deed No. 65.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale, j
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Brown- Andrade Tract No. 3Lots 5-6, Block 9, Deed P7o. 77.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Lincoln boulevard Tract- Lots 10-11, Block 6, Deed No. 31.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
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Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 22, Block 40, Deed No. 91. -
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
Andrade Addition- Lots 26-29, Block 2, Deed No. 95•
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
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AndradeBoulevard Tract- Lot 17, Block.1, Deed No. 96
To be solei for a sum not less than ,$"20.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 51 Block 195, Deed No. 11I+.
To be sold for a sum n.-,t less than ,$10.00, plus costs of sale. ,.
Key Tract- Lots 10-11-12-16-17 block 6, Deed No. 116.
To be sold for a sum not less than ,$60,00, plus costs of sale.
In Central Pullman- Lot 102, B1ock,D. Deed No. 121.
' To be sold for a sum not less than ;$10.00, plus costs of sale.
Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 28, Block 9, Deed No. 126.
To be sold fora sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Bay View Park- Lot 26, Block 1, Deed No. 131.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 5,_ Deed No. 159.
' To be sold for a sum not le ss than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 36, Block 5, Deeri No. 160.
To be sold for a sum not less than 310..00, plug costs of sale. 211
PROPERTY SOLD TO TWE STATE, JUNE 26, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1927:
Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 12, Block 11, Deed No. 137.
To be sold for a sum n.,t less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1- Lot 30, Block 22, Deed No. 395•
To be sold for a sum not less than 815.00, plus costs of sale.
North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 1-- Lots 17-16, Block 2, Deed No. 432L.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
North Richmond Land & Ferry Go. No. 1 -- Lots 31-32, Block 14, Deed No. 435.
To be sold for a sum notless than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In Matter of application= for aid.
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following applications for aid be granted:
MEDINA, JOSEPHINE, 131 So. 2nd St. Richmond. _
$50.00 county cash allowance .per month be. renewed as of April, 1936.
CLARK, THERESA ANGIE, 7357 Hotchkiss Ave El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50. State aid and 817.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936..
LIPPERT, CORDELIA, 6440 Hill St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 193$-
DeWINTER, TEUNIS, 5745 McBRYDE AVE. Richmond.
Old Age Security h the amount of $6.00 State aid and $6.00 county aid montlly
to begin as of May 1, 1936•
EHLERS, SARAH, 2320- 26tH St. Richmond. _
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid per
monh be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
MaQUIRE, CLARA, 7507 Leviston Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.53 State aid and $17.50 County monthly.be
granted to legin as of May 1, 1936•
' MITCHELL, LAURA BEATRICE, 732 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10.00 county aid
monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
NELSOIJ, MARY, 4822 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 county, aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939. .
NOLAND, HELEN, 407 Pan HANDLE BLVD. EL CERRITO.
' Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid.monthly
to granted to begin as of May 1, 193$•
WOOD, NELLIE JANE, 633 1/2 Sixth St. RSchmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State. aid and $17.50 County aid
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
COLLINS, JUDSON W. 524 - 22nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be
renewed as of January, 1936•
ELLIOTT, MARY J. 137- Eddy St. nSohmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month y
be renewed as of January, 1936.
JENKINS, JOH;d T. RFD Box 463, Richmond.
uld Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl
be renewed as of January, 1938.
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May 16th, 1939-- Cont'd.
LEAVY, THOMAS, 1433 Nevin Ave. Rlchm:)nd.
old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid
monthly be renewed asof January, 1939.
McCAULEY, FRANK, General Delivery, El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of December, 1937•
McELHONE, CATHERINE, 1537- 55th St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of March, 1938.
MCGRADY, CHARLES, 20 Northwest Ave. N. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Count/ aid be
renewed as of November, 1937•
PHELPS, HENRY B. 441 Sacta Fe Ave. Pt.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50(bunty aid be
renewed as of Februar:i, 1938.
McINTYRE, OLLIE, 23- 7th St.Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly
be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 19t, 1938.
NELSON, SYLVESTER, 4822 Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security _n the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be decreased to $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly as of June 1,
1933.
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HALL, WILBUR, 5844 San Jose Ave. Richmond. j
Old age Security be disconti m'ed as of May 319t, 1939•
CREW, MAYMIE B. 711 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security be denied.
HALL, EUGENE, 110 S.17t:h St. Richmond.
.Old Age Security be denied. -
WALPOLE, PATRICIA, 758- 10th St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in amount of $20.00 State and $45.00 county aid per i
month be granted to begin as of May 1, 1938.
BRIDGEMAN, lkh RY, 439- 3rd St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children, in the amount of $10.00 State and $30.00 county aid
per month be restored as of May 1, 1939• '
O'KEEFE, LORA, 2931 San Luiz Ave. Richmond. -
.4id for needy children in amount of $30,00 State and $20.00 county aid ger
month be renewed as of May, 1933.
HE.RNANDEZ, MARGARET, 440 A. St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in mnoun. of $20.00 State and $20. county aid per month I
for children of imprisoned father be renewed as of May, 1938.
DeMARTINI, LENA, 416 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito.
Aid for needy children in amount of $40. State and $45. county aid per month
be renewed as of May, 1939, and that W. State and $45. county aid per month
be charged to $50.00 State and $35.00 county aid pe*onth as of May 10, 1939•
FERNANDEZ, MODESTO, RFD Box 952, Richmend.
Aid for needy children in amount of 410. State and $10. 'ounty aidbe changed,
to $20. State Aid only per month as of ?'ay 1, 1938, and renewed as of May, 1939•
CARRERA, FELIPA, 225 Contra Costa, Pt.Richmond.
Aid in the amount of $50.00 State ana $10 county aid per month belinereased to
$50.00 State and $20 county aid per month as of June 1, 1938, and renewed as of May,
1939.
RODINI, SARAH, 424 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito. '
Aid for needy children in amount of $20. State and 445. county aid per month
be decreased to $20. State and $30. county aid per month as of 6-1-39, and renewed
as of May, 1933.
LOCKE, DAVID,Crockett.
,$10.00 County- cash allowance payable to Mrs. Eva Locke, for the support of
Viola Locke be discontinued as of May 1, 1939•
O'NEILL, EDITH, 1515 Castro St. Martinez.
$20.00 State aid Am! $20. county aid monthly for needy blind be granted to
Mrs. Edith O'Neill, 1515 Castro St. Martinez, California, to begin as of May 9, 1939•
NAGEL, ERNEST, Box 31, Concord.
$25.00 State aid and $25.00 county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of
May, 1933.
ROBERTS, THOMAS B. 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of ?lay 1, 1939•
BRADY, HUGH,1114 Court St. Martinez.
Old Age Securit^ in the. amount of ,$$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of January, 1938.
GEARY, CHARLES, RTE D, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of "anua ry, 1939.
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HUNTER, ESTELLA E. RTE #2, Box 223, Concord.
old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County✓Ld monthly
be renewed as of James ry, 1939•
WATTS, HERBERT, Box 171, Martinez.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and 517.50 county aid monthly
be renewed as of December, 1937.
ASH, KATE, Rose Apt. #11, Green St. Idartinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly
' be Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 1, 1939.
EDDY, HENRY, RFD #1, Box 56-A, Shell& Magnolia Ave. Martinez.
Cld Age Security be denied.
WILSON, CATHERINE, Rte #1, Concord.
Aid be denied.
CHRISTIAN,LILLIAN, Rte #1, Martinez.
' Aid for needy Children in amount of $20. State and $7.00 County aid per month
be increased to $20.00 State and $45.00 county aid per month, as of June 1, 1936.
DAVI, ANTONIO, 161 West 1st St. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County dd
monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936•
DAVI, ROSE, 161 West 1st Ht. Pittsburg.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 county aid
monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939.
DeMARCO, ERMENIA, Port Chicago.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $30. State and $10. county aid month
be renewed as of May, 1936.
ABBOTT, HARRE 0. RFD #1, Oakley.
That $25. State aid am $25.00 "ounty aid monthly for needy Dlind be renewed
as of May 1, 1936.
GLENN, MARY, 315- 10th St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of January, 1936.
GRANT, MARY TERESA, RFD Box 6, Antioch
That Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Rid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1936.
FITZPATRICK, MARY, RFD Lone Tree Way, Antioch
Old Age Security be denied.
GIACOMEL, ANIA, 1005- 6th St. Antioch
:lid for needy children in the amount of $30. State and $40. County aid per
month be decreased to $30. State and $30. County aid per month as of June 1, 1939.
STIDHAM, MARGARET, Brentwood,
Aid for needy children in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per month
be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939•
DeBISSCHOP, Edith, Walnut Creek- Rte #1, FORIARRY LEE PAGE
$101 State add and $10. County aid monthly be granted MRS. EDITH DeBISSCHOP for
the support of Larry Lee Page as of May 1, 1936.
ALBERTINUM ORPHANAGE, Ukiah. 1YYONA, DORIS, JAMES & RUTH JACKSON:
$4o State aid aro $40 county aid monthly payable to Albertinum orphanage for
the support of Wyonn, Doris, James and Ruth Jackson, be restored as of May 9, 1939.
ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose, LAURA DELUCCA.
$10 State aid and $10. County aid payable to St. Mary of the Palms, Missionsan
Jose, California, for the support uf Laura De Lucca be discontinued as of mAY 3, 1936.
' DIAS, MRS. CLARA, Alamo (TeddyFigueira)
$10. State aid and $10.00 Gounty aid monthly payable to Mrs. Clpra Dias,
Alamo, California, forthe support of Teddy Figueira be discontinued as of May 1, 1939.
LONG, MINNIE D. 234 So. 5th St.Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of x12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939.
INMAN, ELISHA,120- 20th St.Richmond.
' Old age Security in amount of $10.00 State aid and $10. county aid monthly
be restored as of Mav 16, 1936.
EASTIN, THOMAS, P.O. Fox 196, Lafayette.
Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10. county aid monthly
be granted to begin ns of Way 1, 1939.
RILEY, CHARLOTTE N% Danville.
Aid be denied.
LINTZ. ELIZA, 103 F. St- Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthl
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
LOWD, GEHTRUDE, Bx 106, Associated, Cal.
Old Age Security in the amount of S5.00 State aid am $5.00 county aid monthly
be granted to begin as of May 1, 1936.
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EYELNFELDT, JULLUS RTE NF1, Concord. j
Qld Age Security in amount of 315.50 State aid and ,$15.50 County aid monthly
be decreased to $6.'50 State aid and $8.50 County aid monthly as of June 1, 1935.
KETTENfAN, ELIZABETH , Walnut Creek.
Cld Age Securit,•in the amount of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthly
be decreased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid �monthly as of June 1, 1939.
KEPTEMAN, JOHN VALENTINE, Walnut Creek
Old Age Security In the amount o?$11.50 State and $11.50 County aid monthly
be decreased to $7.50 State aid and 37.50 County aid monthly as of June 1, 1938 '
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SHAFER, JENNIE MARIA, 1624 Alhambra Ave. Martinez_
Old Age Security be denied. .
EVANS, SARAH A. 420_ 6th St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of !day 1, 1935.
WILSON, SUSAN MAUDE, 500-A. 2nd St. Antioch
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of May 2nd, 1938.
LEWIS, DAVID, 220 Kelsey St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of 84.50 State aid and $4.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of 1IIay 1, 1936.
HULBERT, MARY, 1115 Pennsylvania Ave_ Richmond.
Aid be denied.
And the Board take=_ recess to meet on Monday, May 23rd, 1935, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Chairman.
Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CCNPHA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
14AY 23rd,1938.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors, James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
R.C.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Latter of Adoption of plans and
Spec ificatIons for Veterans Memorial
Hall, Rodeo.
Architects Keith O.Narbett and E.Geoffrey Bangs, having presented to
this Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for building 's
of Veterans Memorial Hall, at Rodeo, California,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED chat plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details
be and the same are hereby adopted as official plans and specifications, strain sheets ,
and workinr details for the building of Veterans Memorial Hall at Rodeo, California.
IT IS FURTHIP: ORDERED that bids for the doing of said work be received
by this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday June 20th, 1936,.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to bidders for doing of said work be
published in Pinole Times, a newspa}.er of general circulation printed and published
in County of Contra Costa. ,.
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In Matter of Application of Peter
Me ssoni, for building permit under
County Zoning Ordinance. L `
Peter hiassoni, having applied to this Board for permission to build a fruit
stand Dn Sart Ramon Road, between Alamo and Shady Way Store,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County, to report to this Board its recommendations at
the next meetir14 of this Board.,
In Platter of Application of
H.U.Jackson, for permission
to erect and operate an adobe _
manufacturing plant.
H.U.Jacicson, having applied to this Board for permission to construct and
operate an adobe manufacturing plant on the east side of First Avenue from the
State Highway to the Old Highway on the south, at the Town of-tafayette.
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning
Commission of Contra Costa County.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds,
of Orinda County Fire Protection
District.
'barren Harrold, Chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Orinda County
Fire Protection District, having requested of this Board the granting of an addit-
ional maintenance appropriation of $500, of the Reserve fund of slid District;
' On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED tura-. 1937-38 appropriations of said Orinda County Fire Protection
District be increased from sum of 92100 to$2600, said increase to be financed from
the General Reserve of said District.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.`
In flatter of Payment of Interest
on bonds of Joint Highway District
a13 of the State of California.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13, of the
State of California, did on the 23rd day of May, 1938, file with this Board, a cert-
ified copy of a Resolution finding and determining that $31,937.50 is required im-
mediately to provide the funds necessary to pay in fill the interest coupons beer.ming
' due on July 2, 1938, on the $1,7116,000.00 principnl mount of 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 first day of February, 1934, the County of
Contra Costa, is required to pay 10% of said amount, or the sum of $3,193.75;
' NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Auditor of the 'ounty of Contra Costa
be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the 'ireasury
of the County of Contra Costa on the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway
District fr13 of the State o_` California, in the sum of $3193.75 and to deposit the
same with the Treasurer of said District, and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County
Is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon presentation thereof
properly endorsed. ,
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between Perry M.Hinds and Blanche G.
Hinds, and the County of Contra Costa.
The County of Contra Costa having heretofore filed to the Superior Court
of the State of California, In and for V— County of Contra Costa, a condemnation
suit against Perry M. Hinds and Blanche G.Hinds, as defendants for the condemnation
of following described real property:
That certain parcel of land situate in the Co•mty of Contra Costs, and
particularly described as follows:
Aportion of the Rancho Las Juntas. containing 0.37 of an acre, more or
less, described as follows:
BEGINNING at a oolnt on the East coundary line of the Southern Pacific
Railroad Company's San Raman Branch right of way, from which point the most southerly'''
corner of the 15.6- acre tract of land described in the deed from E.B,Anderson
to Perry M. Hinds, dated October 4, 1926, and recorded October 7, 1926, in.Vol 62
of Official Records, at page 15, bears South 14013'30" East, 315.58 feet; thence
from sa a point of beginning, continuing along the east;line of the above mentioned
right of way, North 14°13'30" West, 60,76 feet; thence leaving said rt;rht of way
North 66-42'_East, 297.66 feet to the east line of said 15.64.acre tract; thence south
2638' west, 24.55 feet; thence south 17'16' 30" West, 53.19 feet; thence south 66°
421 '.est, 250.61 feet to the point of beginning. -
and Francis J.Healey as District Attorney of Contra Costa County and T.H.DeLap,
representing said Perry M. Hlncs and Blanche G.Hinds having presented to this Board
a Form of Agreement for sale of said lands to the County of Contra Costa and provid-
Ing for the settlement of said action heretofore ftled in the said Superior Court,
Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, 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 said Agreement on behalf
of said Covnty of Contra Costa.
In Matter of application for Dance Permit.
Mt. Diablo Post ;'x246, of Nmerican Legion,.at Danville, having applied to this
Board for permission to conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following
dates, to vdtt: June 4th. July 2nd, and August 6th, 1938,
On motion of Supervisor Curnmitics, seconded by Supervisor Trembat'n, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct dances on said dates be and the same
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In Flatter of Accepta[}ce of
Resignation of J.A.;litchell,
as Commissioner for Alamo-Lafayette
Cemetery District. ,
J.A,Mitchell having tendered to this Board his resignation as Commissioner
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for Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District,to become effective Immediately;
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE.
BLARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said
office is hereby declared vacant.
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In Meer o` Acceptance of
Deed from C=llfornia later Service
Company a corporation.
The California :1,9tPr Service Company, a corporation, having executed and
deliveredto this Board its deed dated April 23, 1936, conveying to the County of
Conry. Costa, the following described real property, to wit:
' That certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situated in the County of
Contra Costn, State of California, being a portion of what is commonly known as
the 4ersabe Pacheco Tract" in the Rancho Monte del Diablo, DescriLed as follows:
BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of that certain 167.20 acre
parcel of land described as Parcel 24 in the deed from Port Costa Water Company
to California Water Service Company dated April 19, 1927, and recorded April
22, 1927, in nook 64 of Offici31 Records at page 67 in the office of the County _
Recorder of said Contra Posta County; thence along the easterly bound,ry line of said
167.20 acre parcel south 14030' 'Nest 36°1.10 feet; thence continuing along the said
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easterly boundary line south 50 east 16feet to the true point of beginning
of this description; thence north 77006' West, 523.67 feet; thence south 32447' West,
114.59 feet; thence south 5004li' East, 162.54 feet; thence south 77006' East, 200
feet; thence north 12054' East, 155 feet, more or less, to a point in a line parallel
with and distant 25 feet, southerly, measured at right angles, from the line described -
above as "North 77006' West, 523.67 feet"; thence along said parallel line south 77-
061 East, 225.11 feet, more or less, to the easterly bound ry line of the said 167.20
acre parcel; thence northerly along said easterly boundary line tc the true point of -
beginning, oontalning approximately 1.45 acres. -
Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE -
3OARD ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said property
declared to be public property of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that County Clerk record said deed in the office of the
County Recorder..
In Matter of Preparation of "ounty
Budget for fiscal year-1936-39•
It is BYTHE BOARD ORDERED that the head of each department of the County
Government of Contra Costa County present to the Auditor of Cort-n Costa County on
Forms to be provided by said Auditor, his budget requests for the fiscal year 1936-39,
on or before June 20th, 1936•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board.,
In hatter of Acceptance of Contract
of C.Dudley DeVelbiss for re-grading
portion of Ignacio Valley Road, in Sup. Dist.#3•
R.R.Arnold, County Survevor of Contra Costa County, having certified to this
Board that the contract of C. Dudley DeVelbiss for re-grading of a portion of Ignacio
Valley Road in Sup. Dist. #3, has been completed acco:di-g to plans and specifications
heretofore adopted by this Board for said work,
On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
rOARD ordered that the contract of C.Dudl-ey DeVelbiss for doing of said work, be and t
same is hereby declared completed and said �vork accepted.,
' In Latter of Adoption of Resolutions
of Respect to the Memory of Harry M.
Stow, D1ceased.
WHERFAS,Divine Providence has seen fit to call our beloved brother Supervisor
Harry M. Stow, to his final reward;
WHEREAS, in the death of Harry M. Stow, his family has sustained the loss
of a lovin,; husband,a cherished father and brother, a loss irreparable on this earth;
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors grieves the loss of a most valued and
honored member, a member whose faithfulness to his duty and amiable- disposition en-
deared him to our hearts;
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WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa and all its people have lost an honorable
and efficient public officer and a true friend always striving to help his more unfor
timate fellow man, a man of unimpeachable character and held in the highest esteem byl
all;
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RESOLVED that tIls Board of supervisors extend to the famLly of the deceased
its deepest sympathy. I .
RESOLVED thnt this Resolution be spread in full upon the Minutes of this
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Board and that a copy of same be forwarded to the bereaved family.
The above and foregoing Res-llution was adopted by the unanimo^s vote of the f
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 23rd day of May, 1936.
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Now, at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, on motion of Supervisor Claeys,seconded :
by Supervisor Long, this Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors out of respect -
to the memory of our late Brother Official Harry M. 'Stow, to meet again on Monday,
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June 6th, 1936, at to o'clock A.M
4 Chairman.
d• ll'ly(,1 �:�' .Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, NNE 6th, 1938- The Board.met at 10 o'clock A.M. I
PRESENT: HON.. W. J. BUCHANAN,..Chairman; SUPERVISORS James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. I
The mnutes of the Board for the month of May, 1936, are read to the
Board by the Clerk and are approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
between the County of Alameda and
County of Contra Costa, and Dr.
Harry W.Shepherd, for landscaping
of grounds at the 1939 Golden Gate
International Exposition.
A Form of Agreement having been presented to this Board by and between
the County of Alameda, State of California, acting by and through its board of
Supervisors who are duly authorized, and the County of Contra Costa, acting by and `
through its Board of Supervisors who are duly authorized, and Dr. Harry W Shepherdi
Landscape Architect of the City of Berkeley, County of Alameda, State of California,,
for the landscaping of grounds surrounding the Court of the Alameda— Contra Costa
Area at the 1939 Golden +'ate International Exposition.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, Seconded by Supervisor Trembath, 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 Agreerent
by and between the County of Alameda,
the"ounty of Contra Costa, and Nelson,
Green & Co., a corporation.
A Form of Agreement having been presented to this Board by and between the
County of Alameda, State of California, acting by and through Its Board of Supervisors,
who are duly authorized, and the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through its
' Board of Supervisors who are duly authorized, designated in said Agreement as First
Party, and iielson, Green & Co., doing business as a corporation, and designated as
Second Party, for the completion of detailed plans and specifications of the
design and plan concerning second party's ser vice in connection with
' the Joint Alameda-Contra Costa County Exhibit at the 1939 Golden Gate International
Exposition, together with otherrelevant matters referred to therein;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, 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 Matter of Approval of Agreement
by and between the County of Alameda,
the County of Contra Costa, and P.J.',dalker Co.
A Form of Agreement having been presented to this Board by and between the
County of Alameda, St,te of California, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors,
who are duly authorized, and the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through
' its Board of Supervisors who are duly authorized, designated in said Agreement as
First Party, and P.J.Walker Co. and designated as Second Party, for the completion
of detailed plans and specifications of the design and plan concerning second party's
service in connection with the Joint Alameda-Contra Costa County Exhibit
at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, together with other relevant
matters referred to therein; -
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I5 BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved
a;:d W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf
of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Sale of Orinda
' Union School District Bonds.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the legally issued
$35,000 par value Orinda Union School LIstrict bonds, dated June 1st, 1936, and
maturing from June 1st, 1939 through the year 1956, and this being time and place
set out in said notice for receiving of bids, the fcllowing bids are received and
' read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit:
BID OF R.H. MOULTON & C•�iPANY:
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $201.00; bonds
to bear interest at rate of 3% per annum.
BID OF SCHIVABACHER & CO:
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $116.32; bonds
to bear interest a, rate of 3 1/4¢ per annum.
BID OF DEAN WITTEH & CO- DONELLAN & CO.
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Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and n premium of $316.00; bonds to
bear interest at rate of 3 1/4% per annum.
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BID OF KAISER & CO- LAWSONz LEVY & 'WI�LIAMS:
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and P. premium of $164.00; bonds to
bear interest at rate of 3% per annum.
BID OF HOWELL-DOUGLASS & CO.
Par, accrued Interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $351.00; bonds to
bear interest at rate of 3 1/4% per annum.
BID OF BANKAMERICA COMPANY_U. R. STAATS CO.
Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $51.00; bonds to ,
bear Interest at rate of 3 1/2% per annum.
And the Board having fully considered said bids received, finds that the bid of
R.H.Moulton & Company, is the best bid received for said bonds.
Upon motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT ZS ,
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hereinabove described bonds be and the same are hereby
ordered sold and delivered to R.H.Moulton & Company, at the price submitted In
their bid and that said bonds be issued bearing interest at rate of 3% per annum,
interest payable annually the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually
thereafter.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
In Matter of Furnishing Electric
Current to Oakley Highway Lighting
District.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric
current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Oakley Highway Lighting
District, and this being time and place set out in said Notice for the receiving of
said bids, the following bid is received and read to the Board as follows:
Bid of Pacific Gas& Electric Company- Schedule L-4,
and the said bid of the szid Pacific `gas & Electric Company being the only bid
received and this Board considering said 'bid_ a satisfactory bid,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE Board ordered that the contract for furnishing electric current to and maintain-
Ing a system of street lights in Oakley Highway Lighting District be and the same is
hereby awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Company at the Schedule submitted in their
bid.,
In Matter of Approval of Contract
between Board of Supervisors of
Contra Costa County and P.L.Dragon '
and C.R.Schmldts, Architects.
A Form of Contract having been presented to this Board by and between the
Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing body of San Pablo County
Fire Protection District, and P.L. Dragon and C.R.Schmidts, Architects, for the _
doing of such work as is required of Architects in construction of a fire house in '-
<_aid San Pablo County Fire Protection District,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE -
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BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he 1s hereby author-
-zed to sign said contract on behalf of this Board of Supervisors, the governing `
body of said San Pablo County Fire Protection District.
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In Matter of adoption of plans
and specifications for building of
a fire house in San Pablo County Fire
Protection "istrict. -
P.L. Dragon and C.R. Schmidts, Architects, having presented to this Board
plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of a fir
house in the San Pablo County Fire rrotection District of Contra Costa County,
' Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED th^t said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details
for building of a fire House In San Pablo County Fire Protection "Istrlct, of Contra
Costa County;
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details,
be and the same are hereby adopted as Official plans and specifications, strain sheet
and working details for the building of a fire House in San Pablo County Fire Protect
Ion "istrict of Contra Costa County. -
In'4atter of approval of Contract
between the Board of 3upervlsors of
°ontra Costa County and Earl W.Stout.
A Form of Contract having been presented to this Board between the Board of
Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, and Earl W.Stout, providing for the employment
of said Earl W.Stout as building inspector upon the construction of a fire house
In San Pablo County Fire Protection District, at a salary of $250, per month,
' On mot L n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be arc the same is hereby approved and
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to sign said Contract
on behalf of this Bonrd of Supervisors.
In Matter of Action in
Superior Court entitled "Joseph M.
Collins, etc. vs. Peter A.Smith,et al."
An action having been filed in the Superior Court of the State of California,
in and for the County of Contra Costa entitled "Joseph M. Collins, also known as
J.M.Collins, Plaintiff, vs. Peter A.Smith, at al. Defendants" Action No. 22,771,
and in which said actin the County of Contra CostP appears as a defendant,
and summ m s in said action having been served upon 'B.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this
Board;
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Dist A ct Attorney of Contra Costa
County to take such action as he deems fit for protection of the interests of said
County.,
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement j
between the "ounty of Contra Costa,
U.S. Biological Survey and the California
State Department of Agriculture. .
The U.S_
Biological Survey and California State Department of Agriculture
having presented to this Board a form of con'.ract wherein the County of Contra Costa
agrees to make available for the fiscal year 1938-39, the sum of $1000 for the purposed
of predatory animal control within the County;
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT Z BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and M.S.
Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa. '
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
#265 of the County of Contra -
duly published.
Ordinance No. 265 of the County of Contra Costa, being an Ordinance regulating
Parking on Larsh Creek Road, a public highway of the County of Contra Costa, having I
been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in Pittsburg
Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of
Contra Costa, Mate of CaiIfornia, as shown by the affidavit of Lena Y. Schmidt,
on file herein,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, sec��nded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 265 of the County of Contra Costa,
be and the same is hereby declared duly published.
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In Matter of application of Mrs.Grace
W. Levake, for a building permit.
Mrs. Grace W.revake, having filed withthis Board her application for permiss
Son to build a building, upon Mt. Diablo Dlvd. and Dewing Lane,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning ,
Commission of Contra Costa County, to report to this Board its recommendations in
said matter.✓
InMatter of Proclamation
rroclaiming Sunday, June 19th,
1938, as"Contra Costa County Day
Pilgrimage"to Wiemer Joint Sanatorium.
%NEREAS, the Contra Costa County City Clerks Association are sponsoring
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the Seventh Annual Pilgrimage to Wiemer Joint Sanatorium to take place on Sunday,
the 19th day of June, 1938, and,
WHEREAS, the purpose of said pilgrimage is to bring cheer and good will to
the five hundred unfortunate patients confined in said Sanatorium;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, do hereby proclaim Sunday, June 19th, 1939, as 011ontra Costa County Day�i
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Pilgrimage" to Wismar Joint Sanatorium, and we urgently request the citizens of our
County to ,join said Pilgrimage, thereby assisting in bringing sunshine and entertain
ment to the patients of said Sanatorium, and proving to them they are not forgotten
by the outside world.
The foregoing Proclamation is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of appointmgnt of Mrs.
Roy Wriffith, as Commissioner
of Brentwood Park.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THP
BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Roy Griffith be and she Is hereby appointed as Commissioner
of Brentwood Park, to fill vacancy left by George LeMoine, deceased. ,:
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In Matter of communication from
"Sacramento Union" '
A communication having been received from the Sacramento Union, requesting
this Board of Supervisors to place aiadvertisement of the resources of Cora Costa
County in the Edition of said Sacramento Union of June 19th, 1936:
IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Contra
Costa Development Association.,
In Matter of appointment of Walter '
Smith, as Justice of the Peace
of 4th Judicial Township of Contra
Costa County.
There being a vacancy in office of Justice of the leace of 4th Judicial
Township of Contra Costa.County, caused by the death of A.E.Clark,
It Is, upon motion of Superviror Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
T I6 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Walter Smith be and he Is hereby appointed as Justice
of the Peace of the 4th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, to serve for un—
expired term of A.E.Clark.,,
In Hatter of Transfer of
Funds.
On req,.iest of D.M.Teeter, Auditor, and in order to finance eurrentkighway -
fund warrants,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $16,388.42, be transferred frau
General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinbelow set forth:
to wit:
War.# Surveyor Sup. Dist. # Sup. Dist. # Sup. Dist. #
1499 to 1 Accts. 2 Accts. 3 Accts.
1561 Inc.
117.66.
1562 to
1626 Inc. $189.86
1627 11.00
1629 S 5.50 5.50
1630 27.00
1631 460.98
1632 9.54
1636 26.23
1634 156.71
1635 96.29
6 26o.94
' 1637 618.76
163338 13.14
1640 153.80
1641 22-,.25
164432 4x.00
16 3 19.55
8.65
1645 12.88
1646 137.68
1647 7630.51
16649 34 .55 209.50
1650 15.00
1651 31.30
1652 2.73
1653 136.71
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War.# Surveyor Sup.Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.
#1 Accts. #2 Accts. #3 Accts.
1654 $168.64
1657 126.00 $ 14.29
1658 500.00
1659 10.00
1660 117.00
16631 80.41
1664 129.50
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1665 $256.76
1666 6.70
1667 57.50
1669 $122.89
1670 141.30 39.15
1671 160.11
1672 5.00
1673 4.94
1674 16o4.67
1675 480.75
1676 67.00
1677 172.41
1678 508.28
1679 12.50 j
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1691 42.50 575 j
1682 263.43
1684 210.28
1695 � 53.60
$137-�2 - $ 911.99 $922.57 Wr7l.02
Grand Total- $16,388.42.
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In Matter of 'Transfer of Funds. '
Upon request of Supervisor James M.Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the j
sum of ,$*4500, be transferred from the Surveyor's General fund appropriations of �
Supervisor District #3 to Su:-veyor's General Fund appropriations of Sup, Dist. #1.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $1500 be transferred from the surveyoris
General Fund appropriations Supervisor District #4 to Supervisors appropriation
of Supervisor vistrict #1.
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Allowance of
Traveling Expenses to County
Government Head and Employees. i
It is by the Board ordered that the head of each department of the County
Government and the employees thereof shall before attending any meetings or Convent-
ions held outside of tae County of Contra Costa, and-for which attendance claim j
against the County as to be made for expenses (excepting the attendance at such meet-
ings or conventions as are required or allowed by law) shall first obtain permission j
and authorization from this Board of Supervisors for such attendance.
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In Matter of approval of Bonds
on Lost Warrants.
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 1497 heretofore issued by the
County Auditor in favor of Furrer's in the sum of 356.61 payable out of the General
Fund of said County has been lost and A.J.Furrer, as owner of Furrer's having
' presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in sum of $113.22 indemnifying
said County against loss on Issuance of a duplicate warrant, and
It appearing to this Board that warrant No. 8557 heretofore issued by the
County Auditor in favor of Ulysses G.Brewster, in sum of $35. payable out of the
Charities & Correction Fund has been lost, and Ulysses G.Brewster, having presented
' to this Board a good and sufficient bond in sum of $701 Indemnifying the said County
against loss on issuance of a duplicate warrant,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said bonds and sureties thereon, and each
of them, be and they are herby approved, and the Auditor is directed to issue a
duplicate warrant in favor of Furrer's in sum of $56.61 payable out of the General
Fund of said County, to replace said Warrant No. 1497•
IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER 3DERED that the Auditor issue a duplicate warrant
in favor of Ulysses G.Brewster, in sum of $35. payable out of the Charities & Correct-
ion +`und of said County, to replace said Warrant No. 8557.,
In Matter of Payment of License
Fees on Franchise for Sports Expositl-,n
granted to John Jerome.
' D.M. Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that John Jerome
has not paid the license fee required under that certain Ordinance granted to said
John J. Jerome a franchise for erectionof a sports Exposition at San Pablo, Calif.
for the months of April, May and June, 1939•
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby
instructed to write the said John Jerome, informirg him steps will be taken for the
revocation of srid franchise if said fees are not promptly paid.
In Matter of sale of property
which has been deeded to the State
of California for delinquent taxes.
Application. having been made to this Board for the sale of property which has
been deeded to the State of California for non-payment of taxes by private sale,
under provisi m s of Section 3897 of the Political Code, and this Board having fully
considered said application;
Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY TKF
BOARD ORDERED that it stall be the policy of this Board not to sell property under
the provisions of Section 3997 of the Political Code at private sale.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
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In Fatter of Declaring Roads and Streets
on Map of Moraga Estates Tract, completed
according to plans and specifications.
P..R.Arnold, County Surveyor,having filed with this Board, a letter stating that'!
the streets as shown on Map of Moraga Estates Tract has been completed according to
plans and specifications on file in the office of the Planning Commission of Contra I
Costa County, ,
On motion of S,.,pervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE ..
BOARD &,DERc;D that said streets as shown on said Map of said Moraga Estates Tract
be and the same are hereby declared constructed and completed according to plans and
specifications. '
It is further ordered that the bonds with American Surety company of New York
as surety thereon, in the total sum of $20,250, heretof::re filed with the Clerk of this''' _
Loard and guarantee-'ng the building of said streets according to plans and specificat—,
Ions, be and the same are hereby ordered exonerated.
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In Matter of Application of
Richmond Health Center Association
for Sponsoring of a Housekeeping
project under Works Progress
Administration.
Walter T.Helms, President of the Richmond Health Center Association having
requested this Board of Supervisors to sponsor a housekeeping project under the.Works
Progress Adminisrr�tion at a total cost of 59JO,
It is by THE B CARD ORDERED that the Clerk of thi, Board inform the _said
Walter T.Helms that at the time of preparing of 1938-39 County Budget, this Board
of Supervisors will allocate the sum of x900 for the purpose of sponsoring said
housekeeping project.
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In Plotter of Advertising for '
bids for furnishing of materials
for corEtruction of S^..n Pablo
1 County Fire Protection District
Fire House.
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On moti;n of Snpervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that an advert isewent for bids for furnishing of materials for construct=
Ion of a fire house in San Pablo County Fire Protection District be advertised for
in the San Pablo Bee, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in
the County of Contra Costa, bids to be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. .'
on Tuesday the 5th day of July,1938.
In Matter of Granting Authority
to Tax Collector, to Conduct Snle
of property for delinquent taxes.
The following Reslotion waspnssed and adopted and ordered entered on the
11 Minutes of this Board:
BE IT RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the
following described property now o':.med by the State of California, be sold pursuant to.
t, Chapter 396 of Statutes Df 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at
public auction, for c•+sh, or by contrnet of sale, for sums not less than the amount
! set opposite each parcel or piece of 1^nd hereinafter described, plus costs of sale;
1499`'=,
BE IT FURTrr..R RESOLVED: That this Board petition the State. Controller of
the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this
resolution.
PR:FERTY SOLD TO '2HE, STATE, June 26, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of
1925.
Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot IF, Block 10, Deed No. 23. -
io be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
' Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 45, Block = Deed No. 26.
o be sold for a sum not less than $17.00 plus costs of sale.
In Larine View Terrace- Lot 7, Block 1. Deed No. 35•
To be sold for a sun not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale.
In Marine View Terrace- Lot 5, Block 4 Deed No. 36.
To be sold for a sum not less than 55.00 plu= costs of sale.
' Town of Point richmond Official bap No. 3- Lot 4, Block F, Deed No. 47.
To be sold for a sum not less than. $5.00 plus costs of sale.
West richmond Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 21, Deed No. 52.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.
Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 39, Block H. Deed No. 70.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.06, plus costs of sale.
Andrade Central Tract- Lots 15-1o, Block.3, Deed No. 71.
To be sold for a sum not less than 330.00, plu- costs of sale.
San Pablo Villa Tract- Lot 10, Block 19,.Deed No. 74.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.06, plus costs of sale.
Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 1, Block 13, Deed No. 78.
l:o be sold for a am not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- E. 50' o Lot 13, Block 161, Deed No. 95.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plus coats of sale.
Wall-'s Addition to Richm_,nd- Lot 29, Block 182, Deed No. 102.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
In jDentral Richmond No. 2- Lot 12, Block 2, Deed No. .117.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale.
Bay View_ark- Lot 11, Block 22, Deed No. 134.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale.
Bay View Park- Lots.49, 50, Block 23, Deed No. 135•
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
Syndicate Tract- Lots 11-12-13,14, Block L, Deed No. 142.
Lo be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, Plus costs of sale.
Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 51, Block 3, Deed No. 151.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
First Addition to Bay View Park- Lot 15, Block B, Died No. 153.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. -
North Berkeley Terrace Trace,- Lots 15-16, Block 3, Deed No. 155.
To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 41 and W. 1/2of 42, Block 43, Deed No. 177-
`o be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
' Richmond Annex- Lot 23, Block 81, Deed No. 192.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
Richmond Annex Addition- Lots 5-6, Block 121, Deed No. 195•
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
hichmind Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 32, Block 12, Deed No. 220.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
Richm:)nd Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lot 3, Block 19. Deed No. 221.
To be sold for a sum not less than 3'10.00, plus costs of sale.
Dover Villas 'Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 2. Deed No. 224.
To be sold for a sum not less than 330.00, plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxesof 1926.
Brown Andrade Tract 110. 3— Lots 33-34, Block 12, Deed No. 78.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 3, Block 56, Deed No. '07.
To be sold for a sum not less than $'L10.00,.plus costs of sale.
Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 18, Block 30, Deed No. 57-
+o be sold for a sum.not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.
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Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 2, Block 3, Deed No. 97
To besola for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
In Union 'Tract- Lot 25, Block E, Deed No, 119.
'o be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale.
Coleman Pullman Bract- Lots 2-41, Block 7, Deed No. 123.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00. plus costs of sale.
Syndicate Tract- Lot 5, Block M. Deed No. 144. ,
To be sold for a sum not less than 310,00 plus costs of sale.
"arbor Front Tract- Lot 27, Block 7, Deed No. 146.
To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00 plus costs of sale.
First Addition to bay View Park- Lot 3, Block B, Deed No. 157• I
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale.
North Be
forkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 17-18, Block 6, Deed No. 161. '
',o be sold r a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 2/,-29, Block 29, Deed No. 170. I
`o be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.
North lerkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 4, Block 32, Deed No. 174.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.
Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 22, Block 1, Deed No. 219•
To be sold for a sum not less than 510,00 plus costs of sale.
Richm;nd Pullman Pueblo -ract No. 2-- Lot 43 Block 14. Deed No. 221.
To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale.
Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- N. 5' of Lot 30, all of
31, Block 15, Deed No. 222.
To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale.
East Richmond Heights- E. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 70, Deed No. 233.
To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale.
East Richmond heights Tract- No. 2: Lot 21, block 89, Leed No. 234.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10,00 plus costs of sale.
East hichmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 21, Block 107 Deed No. 236.
To be sold for a sum not less than x10.00, plus costs of sale..
North Gate Annex Tract- Lot 20, Block A. Deed No. 237.
To be sold for a an not less than 85.00 plus costs of sale.
livers Andrade 'Tract- Lot 9, Block 9, Deed No. 239•
To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale.
PROPERTY SOLD T:I TH• SPATE, JUNE 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927:
Bay View Addn. to hichmond- Lot 20, Block 50. Deed No. 6. .
To be soli for a sum not less than $15.00 rlus costs of sale.
nay Vie',' Addn. to Richmond- Lot 6. Block 69, Deed No. S.
To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond, Lot 32, Block 7. Deed No. 29.
To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus cost= of sale.
Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 7, Deed No. 30.
�o be sold for a sum not less than 55.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Subdivision of hichmond- Lot 4, Block 28, Deed No. 62.
To be sold for a sim not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.
Canal Suodivision of Richmond- Lot 5 Block 28, Deed No. 63.
'To be sold for a sum not less t'nan x5.00, plus costs of sale.
Forsythe Tract- S. 22' of Lot 21, Block 1, Deed No.142.
lo be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale.
Wallis Addition t> Richmond- Lot 13, Block 170, Deed No. 219•
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plu costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to hichmond- Lot 12,-13, Block 175. Deed No. 239. '
-o be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 29, Block 178, Deed No. 247.
To be sold for a sum not less than 520.00, plus costs of sale..
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 37-38, Block 178, Deed No. 248.
To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.
Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 24-25, it ocY. 181, Deed No. 251. _.
To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00—plus costs of sale.
in Centrel Richmond N-.. 2- Lot 25, Block 4, Deed No. 281.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10,00 plus costs of sale.
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In Cental Richmond No.2- Lot 13, Block 5 Deed No. 282.
To be sold for a sum not less than 810.00 plus costs of sale.
Cerritos Addn. to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 9, Deed No. 322.
To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plu, costs of sale.
Richmond Pullman Bract- Lot 1, Block E, Deed No. 325.
To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale.
In the City of Richmond, and In Lot 82 of the Rancho San
Pablo, a strip of land 14 ft. in width extending Elly along the S.
' line of Lot 82 from the Elly line of land now owned by the Synthetic
Iron dolor Co. to the A.T.& S.F. Cols. r/w. Deed No. 346.
To be sold for a sum not less than 8`50.00, plus costs of eale.
In the Matter of Issuance of the Bonds
of the Oakley Union School District,
_ in the County of Contra Costa, State of
California.
RESOLUTION ACID ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY
OF G:iN:nq COSTA, STATE OF CALIFURNL4.
WHEREAS, on the l9th day of April, 1938, the Board of School Trustees
of the Oakley Union School "istrict, 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 date, said school board did call an election, and
resolve and order:
That an election be called and held throughout said Oakley Union School
District on the 25th day of May, 1938, for the purpose of submittirg to the electors
of said Oakley Union School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds
of said Oakley Union -school liistrlct, in the amount of fifty thousand dollars
(550000_00) to run not exceediry twenty-five (25) years, and to bear interest
at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (54) 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 purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations
or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such As may be necessarlY
for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebutldlnp
of any school bui-.ding damaged, injured or destroyed by fire, or othe_-public miamitylr
the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a
permanent nature, and the permanent Improvement of the school grounds for said Oakle
Union School District.
WREREAS, an election was held In said Oakley Union ochool District on
' the 25th day of May, 1938, to conformity with the said Res•:,lutlon and order of said
school Board of the said (:akley Union School District, and all the proceedings
had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School
board of the Oakley Union -chool District as required by law,and
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examinati n
' and Investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare:
=hat in q.ccordance with the resolution and order of the Board of School
trustees of the Oakley Union School District duly passed and adopted on the l9th day
of April, 1938, an election was duly called in said --lakley Union School District,
and was held in said akley Union School 11istrict, on the 25th day of May, 1938,
and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the
members of said school board in three (3) public places in said Oakley Union -chool
District for more than twenty i20) days next before said election, and by publishing
sucf-: notice in ti-e "-'ntioch Ledger" a newspaper printed and published in the said
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County of Contra Costa,,State of California, not less than once a week for three (3)
successive weeks before said electi n, which 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 Oakley Union ''chool District,
took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed
the votes cast ttereat, and certified the result of said election to the said Board
of 6chool Trustees of said Oakley Union School District, and to them made return
of the ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election.
That on the lst day of June, 1938, the same being the seventh day after the '
said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.V. of said day, tie said school
board of the Oakley Union School Distri ct met and canvassed the said returns of said
election, from which said returns the said school board of the said Oakley Union
School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there
was a total of 150 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds of the
votes cast, to wit: 129 votes, were cast for the Issuing of said bonds, and that 18
votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 3 of the votes cast
were irregular and llegal 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
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, condition,
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 Llstriet Donds, and that the total 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 Oakley Union School District
In the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of -
Fifty thousand dollars (450,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1)
to fifty-five (55) consecutively, and shall be in denominations of -ne thousand dolls s
($1,000) and Five hundred dollars ($500.00) payable 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 exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-Anna ly '..
on June 15th and December 15th 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 "ounty Treasurer of the said County of Cont-,a Costa, State of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated June 15, 1938, and shall
be payable as follows, to wit: ,.. .
One (1) bond numbared one (1) Sor One thousand dollars (41,000.00) to mature
One (1) year from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1939•
One (1) bond numbered two (2) for One thousand d.ollars($1,000.00)to
mature two (2) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1940.
One (1) bond numbered three (3) for One thousand dollars (41,000.00) to
mature three (3) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1941.
one (1) bond numbered four (4) for one thousand dollars (101,000.00) to
mature four (4) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1942. -
�ne (1) bond numbered five (5) for one thousand dollars (41,000.00) to
mature five (5) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1943.
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One (1) bond numbered six (6) for one thousand dollars (41,000.00) to mature
six (6) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1944•
One (1) bond numbered seven (7) for five hundred dollars (3500.00) to mature
six (6) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1944.
Cne (1) bond numbered eight (8)for one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to mature
seven (7) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1945.
One (1) bond numbered nine (9) for five hundred dollars ($500.00) to mature
seven (7) ,years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1945•
One (1) bond numbered ten (10) for one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to mature
eight (8) ,years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of June, 1946.
One (1) bond numbered eleven (11) for Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to ma.tur
eight (6) years fr,m, date to-wit: on the 15th day of June, 1946.
One (1) bond numbered twelve (12) for one thou-and dollars (41,000.00) to
mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th any of June, 1947.
One (1) bond numbered thirteen. (13) for five hundred d;llnrs (4500.00)
to mature nii:e (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1947.00.
One (1) bond numbered fourteen (14) for one thousand dollars (41,000.00)
to mature ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the 15th d-,y of June, 1946.
"ne (1) bond numbered fifteen (15) for Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to mature
ten (10) years from Hate, to rit: on the 15th day of June, 1948.
One Bond numbered sixteen (16) for One thou=and dollars (41000.00) to mature
eleven (11) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1949.
ane (1) bond numbered seventeen (17) for one thou=and dollars (41,000.00)
to mature eleven (11) years from -late, to wtt: on the 15th day of June, 1949.
One (1) Bond numbered eighteen (18) for one thousand dollars (41,000.00)
to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1950.
One (1) bona numbered nineteen (19) for one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on the 15th &y of June, 1950•
One (1) bond numbered twenty (20) for one thousand d..11ers ($1,000.00) to
mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on the 15th coy of June, 1951.
' One (1) bond numbered twenty-bne (21) for one thou-^.nd dollars (x1,000.00)
to mature thirteen (13) years from date to wit: on the 15th doy of June, 1951.
One (1) bond numbered twenty-two (221 for one thousand dollars (41,o00.00)
to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1952•
One (Ia bond numbered twenty-three (23) for one thousand dollars (+1,000.00
to mature fourteen (14) years :'r..m date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1952.
One (1) bond numbered twenty-four (24) for one thousand dollars (41,000.00)
to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wt: on the 15th day of June, 1953•
One (1) bond numbered twenty-five (25) for one thou"and dollars (41,000.00)
to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1953.
Two (2) bonds numbered twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27) consecutively
for one thousand dollars (41,000.00) each to mature sixteen (16) years from date,
to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1954.
One (1) bond numbered twenty-eight (28) for five hundred dollars (6500.00)
to mature sixteen (16) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1954.
Cwo (2) aonds numbered twenty-nine (29) and thirty (30) consecutively
for One thousand dollars (41,000.00) eachto mature seventeen (17) years from date,
' to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1955•
One (1) "ond numbered thirty-one (31) for Five hundred dollars ($500.00)
to mature seventeen (17) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1955•
Two (2) bonds numbered thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33) consecutively
for ane thousand dollars (441,000.00) each to mature eighteen (18) years from date
to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1956•
One (1) bond numbered thirty-four (34) for f'.ve hundred dollars ($500.00)
to mature eighteen (18) years fr.-.m date, to wit : on the 15th day of June, 1956.
Two (2) bonds numbered thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (36) consecutively
for one thousand dollars (41>000.00)each to mature nineteen (19) years from date,
to wit: on the l5th * of June, 1957•
-ne (1) bond numbered thirty-seven (37) for five hundred dollars (4500.00)
to mature nineteen (19) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1957•
Two (2) bonds numbered thirty-eight (36) and thirty-nine (39) consecutively
for One thousand dollars.(%Pl,000.00) each to mature twenty (20) years from date, to
wit: on the 15th day of June, 1958•
One (1) bond numbered forty (40) for five hundred dollars ($500.00)
to mature twenty k20) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1958•
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Three (3) bonds numbered forty-one (41) forty-two (42) and forty-three
consecutively for one thou,and dollars (41,000.00) each to mature twenty one (21)
years from da'l,e, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1959•
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Three (3) bonds numbered forty-four (44), Forty-five (45) and. forty-six (46)
consecutively for Lae thousand dollars (41,000.00) eacsto mature twenty-two (22)
years from date, to wit: on the 15th dny of June, 1960.
Three (3) bonds numbered forty-seven (47) forty-eight (48) and forty-nine (49)
consecutively for One thou=and dollars (41,000.00)each to mature twenty-three (23)
years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of Jame, 1961.
Three �3) bonds numbered fifty (50), fifty-one (51) and fifty-two (52)
consecutively for One thousand dollars (41,000.00) each to mature twenty-four (24)
year- from date, to wit: on the 15th nay of June, 1962. ,
Three (3) bonds numbered fifty three (53), fifty-four (54) and fift::-five (55)
consecutively for One thousand dollars (41,000.00) each to mature twenty-five (25)
years froia date, to wit: on the 15th day of June, 1963.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said 'bonds shall be issued in substantially
the following form, to wit:
No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BCND '
OAKLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CONT^A COSTA, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
Oakley Union School "istrict in the County 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 County of
Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15t'rrday of June, 19 .
Dollars, in lawful money of tae United States of America, with interest thereon in
like lawful money, at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annu 11y
on the 15th day of June and the 15th asy of December of each and every year from the
date hereof until this born is pain.
This bond Is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from
one (1)'to fifty-five (55) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Fifty
thousand dollars (i50,0;;0.00) and is Issued and sold by the board of Supervisors of '..
the `;ounty of Contra Costa, State of Cnlifor-la, for the purpose of raising money
to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school
buildings; the making of alterations or additions V, the school building or buildings
other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs;
the r-pairing, restoring, or re-building of any school building damaged, injured or
destroyed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildtm-s with
furnl,ure or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement
of the school grounds for and in the said Oakley Union School "istrict In said
County of Contra Costs, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformit•
with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the :tate of Californit�}}II
and Is authorized by a vote of mor- than twothirds of the voters voting at an electior('
duly and reui)larly called and held and conducted throegltout the said Oakley Union °ch of '
district in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 25th day sf
May, 1939.
And the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of
California, hereby certifies that said election was duly and regvlarly called, held
and conducted,and notice thereof was duly and regul•,rly given and published, and the ,-
result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared In the mariner and as
required by law, and that all the acts and condition= 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 reguler and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions
of the law authorizing the issue of school +%;strict bonds.
And it is also further certified and de.clarpd that the total amount of
Indebtedness of the said -akley Uni,�n -'chool 'I strict, including this issue of bonds
Is within the limit provided by law.
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This 'pond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Supervisors
duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 6th day o" June, 1938, and shell be pnyr.ble
out of the interest and sinking fund of the Oakley Union School Listrict, 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 Oakley Union School "istrlct.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of �uoervisors of the County of Contra Costa,
' State of California, has caused th1= bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the
County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this
day of 1935.
Chairman of the Board of supervisors
of the County of Con*,ra Costa,
State of California.
ATTEST:
County ',lark and Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California.
County Auditor in and for 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 herein-
before set forth in substantially the following form, to wit:
INTER-ST COUPON. No.
The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,
Will pay to the holder hereof out of the interrst and sinking fund of the Oakley
' Union School 11strict, in said County and State, on the 15thday of 19
at his office In the Cit;: of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of
in lawf•.,1 money of the United States, for six months' interest
on nond No. of said Oakley Union 'chool District.
D.M. eeter, County -uditor.
W.J.Buchan ar., Chairman of the card
of Supervisors.
S-C-Wells, County Clerk and Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors.
AND IT IS FU CHER 11DERED that the County Clerk of the County of Cont-a Costae,
State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accor-
dance with the foregoing form.
AND IT IS HLE'EHY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this
Board, S.C.k�ells,the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.N.'Teeter, County
Auditor of said County, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized, as such officials,
to sign each of said bonds on bei.alf of said County and to impress upon each bond
' the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their
respective facsimile signatures;
A 14 IV IS FURPHER ORDERED that :he said bonds be sold by the Board of
6upervisors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the
5th dayoP July, 1938, at the hour of eleven o'clock (11) A.N. of said day
t:� the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the United
States of America, after due. andlegsl notice thereof has been given by said Board
by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of Va sale of said bonds,
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the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for
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wbibch saidbonds 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 that said bonds will be sold to the highest and most responsible
bidder for casq, and the lowest net interest to the dl=t rict not to exceed five per
cent (5 ) per annum, as afore said,but in no case for less than par and accrued
Interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject
any or all of said bids, for two (2) consecutive weeks in the"Brentwood News"
a newspaper printed and published end circulated in the said Co,nty of Contra Costa.'
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Passed and adopted at a regular meeting ofthe said Board of Supervisors -
held on the 6th day of June, 1938.
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and rembatn.
Noes: None -
Absent: Supervisors; None.
In the Matter of the Issuance of
the Bonds of Oakley Union School
District in the County of Contra Costa.
RESCLUTICN AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVI=CRS OF THE
COUNTY OF ODETF.A-COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVE): that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa., State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra.
Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,--tate of California, are, and each
of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued In the above matter.
Dated; this 6th dv of June, 1938.
W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS of Supervisors.
County clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Applications Sr
Aid.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the
same are hereby granted: '..
ERNEST, ELEANOR: 321 South 4th St. Richmond.
That $55.00 count, cash allowance payable tc Mrs. Eleanor Ernet be reduced
to $40.00 county cash allowance monthly as of May 1, 1938, payable to Mrs. Eleanor !.
Thomas, 321 South 4thSt. Richmond.
jFISCHER, ANNA, 116 Hensley St. Richmond.
That )ld. Age Security in the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
HUGHES, FRANK H. 1465 i+avelier St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid
I monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938• ,
HUGHES, LOL, M. 1465 Navelier St. El Cerrito.
Old Age Security In the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15.00 county aid
t monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
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BR31,4N, EitiILY JANE, 106-5th St. Richmor[i.
Old A,;e Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1938.
CAMPBELL, ROBERT ABBOTT, 2008 Barrett Ave. Richmond'
That Old Age Security in the amount d$12.50 State aid and $12.50 County
aid be renewed as of pct. 1937.
COLLINS, ANNA L. 502 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Dec. 1937.
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iFAESSLER, MARIA, 255 Colusa Ave. Berkele Park.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly'
be renewed as of Feb. 1933.
FISCHER, FRANK,.116 Hensley St. Nt.Richmond.
Id Age Security In the amount ;f $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of November, 1937•
GOOCH , JOSEPH, 669- 8th -t. Richmond.
That Old Age Security in the amount of $7..50 State aid and $7.50 County aid
' monthly be renewed as of October, 1937•
HOFFMAN, ALFRED, 442- 2nd St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Mnrch, 1938.
HUNT, ALMA, 520- 6th.St. Richmond.
That Old Age. Security in the amount of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Januar% 1936.
KOHLHOFF,_IDA, 1419 Chanslor Ave. Richmona.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1937•
MANSFIELD, CLARA, 506 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito.
Old age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Dec. 1937.
BLOAT, ALLIE HOWE_San Pablo.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of March,1938.
SLOAT;.CHARLES, SAN PABLO.
Ild Age Security in the amount a 517.50 State aid $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Idarch,1938.
STETSON, ELII,;BETH M. 926 KeyBlvd. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be. renewed as of Nov. 1937• -
THURBER, CHARLES, 141 So. 7th St. Richm;;nd.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1936•
TOMELTY, ROSE, 7659 Stockton St. El Cerrito.
Old age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1937.
WAHRIAGTON, TAZEL, 502 Riverside. Ave., Box 600, Richmond.
Old Age security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1937•
WEES, ELVIRA, 442- 10th St. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the. amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of January, 1938.
WEES, ELBERT, 442- 10th 3t Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
be renewed as of January, 1938.
CARTER, NEIE, 2333 Dwight Way, Berkeley
Old Age Security In the amount of $7.00 State aid and $7.00 county aid monthly
be Increased to $17.00 State aid and $17.00 county aid monthly as of June 1, 1938. '..
SMITH, BELLE, 237- 11th =t. Richmond.
Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 Mate aid and $12.50 County aid
monthly be. increased to 517,50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of June 1,
1930,
MARZEN, JENNEi A. 816 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age Security in the amount of $6.00 State aid and $8. county aid monthly
be discontinued as of May 31, 1936•
MILROY HESTON t. First & Post Sts. San Pablo
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of May 31st, 1938.
CIAPPONI, DAVID G. 1731 Union St. E1 Cerrito.
Old Age security be denied.
FULLER, ALLIE, 209 Bissell Ave. Ric'i-mond.
Old Age Security be der i ed.
HOV, CAROLINE, 5745 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito.
Old Age ''ecurity be denied.
MINER, MARY, RFD Box 1410, Richm:nd.
Old Age Security be denied.
MUCHOW, JULIA, 6645 Lincoln Ave. E1 Cerrito. !,
Old Age Security be denied. j
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TURNBULL, THOMAS J. Pin Ae.
Old Age Security in the amount 0" $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
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AKINS, WM. B. 56 South St. Richmond.
$10.00 State and a`10 county aid for needy children be renewed as of June,1938•
CRAMER, JANE 429- 3rd St•Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of 410,00 State and $30.00 county aid
monthly for one minor-halfcrphan child be renewed as of June, 1938.
ESTABROOK, NETTIE, 215 First St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $20. State and $45.00 county aid _
monthly be renewed as of June, 1936.
KUCHAN, ALICE, 344- 19th St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in amount of $20.00 State and $35.00 county aid ::.
monthly be renewed as of June, 1938.
PLAYFORD, FLORENCE, 646- 18th St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in amount of $40. State and $40. county aid per month
be renewed as of 5-1938•
VIERT,A, MARY, 7203 Central Ave. El Cerrito. ' V
Aid for needy children in the amount of $40.00 State aid and $40. county
monthly be renewed as of June, 1938.
WEEKS, MARY, 528 Second St. Richmond.
Aid for needy children in amount of $20.00 State aid be renewed as of
June, 1938.
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KELLEY, HELEN, 2380 Lowell, Richmond.
Aid for needy children in amount of $20.00 State and $20. County aid be _
increased to $20.00 State and $27. county aid as of June 1, 1938•
BAYS, JOHN, Canyon '
$15. County Cash allowance be renewed and continued as of June 1,1938•
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HIGHT, STEVEN, Danville.
That $25. state aid and $25.00 county aid monthly for needy blind be renew=
ed as of June, 1938.
JOYCE, A,N;�IE, Box 83 Moraga, c/o J.Sanders.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. °tate aid and $15. county aid monthly
be grantd to begin as of June 1, 1938.
McLAUGHLIN, IJARY, Starr St. Croclat.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly
be renewed as of Feb. 1938, and increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid
monthly as of June 1, 1938.
FAGUNDES,ROSE, Lafayette.
Aid for needy children in the amount of $30.00 State aid per month be re-
newed a.s of June,1938.
GADSDEN, LOUISE, First St. Lafayette.
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Aid for needy children in amount of 330.00 State and $35• County aidp
month be renewed as of ,one, 1938•
PAOLI, BASIL, Granger's Wharf, Martinez.
That $17.50 County cash allowance per month be renewed as and continued as of
June 1, 1938.
SALMON, EMILY, Cypress St. Walnut Creek.
That $30.00 County cash allowance be renewed as of June 1, 1938•
SKEWES, JOHN HE14RY, Box 905, Martinez.
That $20. State aid and $20. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed
as of 1,ay, 1938.
BLAIR, LESTER D.Traveler's Hotel, Alhambra Ave. Mart4ez.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1933.
BROOKS, JOSEPHINE, RFD #1,Box 389, Walnut Creek. '
Old Age Security in the amount of $5.00 State aid and $5.00 county aid monthly
be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939-
EYLENFELDT, LOUISA, RFD Rte #1, C.ncord.
Old Age Security in the amount. of $10.50 State aid and ;$10.50 County aid '
monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
HAN.NIFF. CAROLINE, 'Walnut Creek.
Old -ge Security in amount of 317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938. Recommend that the $20. County cashallow-
ance be discontinued as of May 1, 11)38.
LAUGHLIN, MADGE Z. RFD#l, CDncord.
old age Security in the amount of 34.00 State aid aro $4.00 county aid
be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
SHARKEY JOSEPH, C/o Martinez, Hotel, "artinez.
Old Age Security be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938, in the amount of..
$17.50 Stzte -Id and $17.50 Co::nty aid monthly. '
THCMPSON, JOHANNES N. Rte #1, Box 578, Oak Road, Walnut Creek,
Old Age Security in the amount of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 county aid
monthly be grantedto begin as of June 1, 1938.
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YOUNG, WM. F. BOX 122, Walnut Creek. 509
Old Age Security in the amount of $14. State aid and $14.00 County aid monthly
be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938.
BALLARD CLARA, Rte #2, Box 66, Concord.
Old age Security in the amount of 412.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of March, 1938•
B3CULETT, HENRY, Gen. Del. 6alnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid .
monthly be renewed as of October, 1937•
' CORNELIUS, JOHN, 234 1/2 Howard St. Ma^tinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of 417.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1938•
HUNTLEY, EDWIN; L. 2039 Concord Ave. Concord.
old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 817.50 county aid
monthly be renewed as of March. 1938.
L PHAM, FRANK, Gen. Del. Walnut Creek. -
Old�ge Securityin the amount of $17.50 State aid and $$17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of November, 1937•
MCNARY, JAMF3 F. RTE #1, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of January 1, 1938. -
TOWNSEND, PMATHILDA, Box 129, �•te #l, Concord.
Old Age Security in the amount of 4417.50 State aid and$17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Mw-ch, 1938•
TO'WNSEND NELSON, H., Ate #1, Concord- Box 129.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid -
monthly be renewed .as of March, 1938.
WILLSON, EDWARD U. 835 Brown St. Marti±.
61d Are Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and ,$,17.50 County aid
monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1937•
YOUNG, WILLIAM B. GEN. Da. CONCORD.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid
monthly'be renewed as of let. 1937.
' -PALMER, WILLLIM HENRY, 1509 Terrace Rd, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly
be renewed as'of Dec. 1937 and increased to Old Age Security in the amount of
$15.50 Htate aid and $15.50 Co•�nty aid monthly as of June 1, 1938.
DUNCAN, E_TA.RFD #2, Concord.
old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10.00 county aid
monthly be decreased to $5.00 State aid and "45.00 county aid monthly as of June 1,
1938.
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TROUSLDT, ROLLIN, Walnut Creek.
Old Age Security in the amount of $17. State aid and $17. County aid monthly
be discontinued as of March 30, 1938. -`'•
WRIGHT, BEDJAMIN, Pacheco St. Martinez.
Old Age Security in the amount of 717.50 Stnte aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1938.
FO:T, JUANITA D. 1014 haven St. Martinez. "?
Old Age Security be denied.
RAY, LITTLE G. Catalpa St. Mt. View, Martinez.
Old Age Security be. denied. .
ALLEN, GENE, RTE #1, Box 190, Martinez.
Aid for needy children in amount of $20.00 State and $30. County aid per month
be renewed as of June, 1938.
LUCIDO, ROSE, 315 Howard St. Martinez.
Aid for needy children in amount of $10. State and 330. county aid per month
be renewed as of May, 1938.
CJRNELIU�, PAULA - 138 Gra::ger's "harf, Martinez.
Aid fo needy children in amount a 460.00 State and $10. Col.mt,' aid per mon1h
' be changed to 370. 6tate aid as of June 1, 1938.
ANDERSOI-, WILLIAM, 658 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg
That $25.00 State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed
as of March 1, 19;3.
BRAZ,Manuel Z. Gen. Del. Port Jhicago.
-ld Age Security in the amount of ?17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid
monthly b= renewed as of Oct. 1937.
GROVEd, BENJAM11;, Port Chicago.
Old Age Security in the amoun_ of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid
monthly be renewed as of November, 1938.
JuAQUIN, LIBBY, MarshCreek Rd, Clayton
Atd for needy children Zn the amount of $40. State and $10 county aid per _
month be renewed as of May, 1938.
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NEWBY, AUGUSTA, 369- E. 4thst. Pittsburg w^
Aid for needy children be denied.
THC.MPS02S, AG`E"S, Byron.
That $30.per month cash be g^anted as pf May 1, 1938•
COLORADO, JESUS, Box 698, Antioch
That 25.00 county cash allowance be discontinued as of April 30, 1938. ;�-
RIEGE'R, ADDIS, 618 Fourth St. Antioch.
old Age Securityl n the amoinnt of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid
monthly be granted to begin as of June.1, 1936.
ARTERBERRY, GEORGE , Payne Ave. Brentwo_d.
Old Age Security in the mount of $17.50 State aid and 317.50 County aid fix.
monthly be renewed as of March, 1938•
COL'WNLL, MARY JATIE, 512 E. St. Antioch
Old Age Security in tl-:e amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid mont ly -
be renewed as of Dec. 1937-
JOhNSON, FANNY, Byron.
Old Age Security be denied. _ f�
FERR-.IRA. JOSEPHINE, 802- 10th St. Antioch
Aid for needy children in amount of $10,00 State and $10 county aid per month
be renewed as of May, 1938•
SANTOS, LENA, Box 82, Oakley.
Aid for needy children in amo'mt of $20. State aid and 410 county aid monthly
be ienewed as of June. 1939. .
STUCKEY BERTIE. Ros=l Ave. Antioch.
'Aid for needy children in the amount o1` $10.00 =tate aid and $30. County aid
monthly be renewed as of June, 1938• .
DEMERCURIO, LENA, 267 East,2nd St. Pittsburg.
Aid for needydhildren in the mDuntof 410. State aid and $10 County aid
monthly be Increased to $10 State aid and $25. county aid monthly as of June 1, 1938•
AiELLO ROSE, 363 A. 5th St. Pittsburg
Aid for a needy children in the amount of $10. State and 410 county fid
monthly be discontinued as of lrfay 31, 1938.
DAVILLA, JOHN, Mrs. Box 27, San Pablo. (Albert Davilla)
$10 State aid am S10 county aid for a dependent Juvenile Court ward be
granted to begin as of Jure 1, 1938 payable to Mrs. John Davilla, Box 27, San Pablo.
WARMING, MRS. LUDVINE. 444- 9th St. Richmond, William & Joseph Mathos.
$20.00 State aid and $20. County aid monthly for support of William and Joseph
Mathos be decreased to $10 State aid and 310 county aid monthly as of June 1, 1938
payable to Mrs. Ludvine Sarming for the sipport of Joseph Mathos- aid for William
being discontinued.
DUNCAN, MRS. M4TTIE, 502 Pen:.sylvania Ave. Richmond (Raymond, Dora & Nora Ostrander).
That ,5530. State aid and $30 ` mty aid monthly for needy children be reduced
to $20 State aid and $20 county aid monthly ns of April 30, 1938, aid for Raymond
Ostrander being discontinued.
And V.e Board takes recess-to meet on I,nday, June 20th, 1938, at 10
o'clock A.M. -
- i/ •����/�ZC-ULIG�T a�ir'nan.
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. Clerk.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF CO\TRA COSTA ) SS.
I, w. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to
be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents,
records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in
actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or
otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law.
I further certify that the foregoing records were micro-
filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions
of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code.
Slitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors
affixed this 29th day of December , lg 72
W. T. PA.ASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
(Seal) n
by �
Deputy Munty Clerk
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