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MINUTES - 06201938 - Sup Rec Vol 34
UI) F R.V 15 OR5 R CORD5 VOLUMI: COVERING TumF- 20 193R toMA-Wh G 1g3Q IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C3h'?A COSTA COUNO'Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 2Oth, 1936• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings`_Ifi:E i, Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. 4, In Matter of appointment of Russell Stow as Trustee of Alamo-Lafayette I Cemetery District. There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District, caused by resignation of J.A.Mitchell, On motion_ of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD'ORDERED that Russell Stow, be and he is hereby appointed as Trustee of Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District, for unexpired term. of J.A.Mitchell, resigned,., j In Matter of Application of Veteran's welfare Board of the State of California for cancellation of certain assessments on real property, I The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of' California, having filed with this Board their petition praying for an order in accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes cf 1925, authorizing the Tax Collector and County Auditor of Contra Costa County to cancel taxes levied upon each and all of the following assessments together with all penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto: i That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Portion of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range j East, M.D.B.& M. , as the said Section is shown on the Map of the Rancho Los Meganos, prepared by Elam C.Brown,jSurveyor, dated January 11, 1912, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in partition in the action entitled, Charles E Sanford, Plaintiff, vs. T.I.Bergtn, et al. Defendants, No. 2592, Superior Court, Contra Costa County, California, a certified copy of which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County -if Contra Costa, State of California, on January 9, .1913, in Vol. 9 of Maps, at page 202, containing 38.66 acres, more or less, described as follows: i BrinIN:_'tINeG at a point which bears south 030' west 2363.4 feet from a granite momuaent designated as L.L. No. 6 on the aforesaid Map, said point being at the south- east corner of the 10.48 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Brentwood Orcoards Companl to Daniele Colombo, doted November 1, 1927, and recorded March 5,1928 in ol. 134 of official Records, at page 110; thence from said point of beginning j South 59° '21 West along the south line of said parcel 1595.8 feet to the east boundary line of Road No. 7; thence along said east boundnry south 0030' West, 1056.0 feet to the north line of the 91.53 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Brentwood Orchards Company to N. Jno. L. Enorpp, dated March 17, 1932, and recorded April 11, 4 1932 in Vol. 305 of Official Records, at page 447; thence north 39042' East along said North line 1595.6 feet to a point which bears north 0030' East 1853.1 feet from a gran ite monument designated as L.M. No. 7 on the aforesaid Map; thence north 0030' East, j 1056.0 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded April 11, 1935, in Vol. 456, i:age 83 of Official Records. Taxes 1936-39• Assessed to Cora Shaw Muir. Veteran Contract Holder- John G.Juir, Cont. #842 (Fara). 2- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Portion of Lot 2 in Block b, as designated on t^_e Map entitled "Map of Berkeley 1 Woods, Contra Costa Count.y, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the RecorderioftheCountyofContraCosta, State of California on November 21, 1917, in Vol. 16 of Maps, at page 338, described as follows: I REGINaNIIN1G at a point or. the center line of Woodmont Avenue said point bearing south 55003' East, along the center line of Woodmont Avenue, 302.56 feet from the center line of Vistamont Avenue; thence from said point of beginning, south 55003' East, alopg the center line of Woodmont Aven e, 67.54 feet to the line between Lots 2 and 31inblockB; thence sout 340571 West along said line, 130 feet to the southwest line of said Lot 2; thence north 55003' West along the southwest line of Lot 2, 67.54 feet; thence north 34057' East, 130 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded February 9, 1938 in Vol. 462, page 82, of Official Records. Taxes 1938-39. Assessed to H.-zrr;; Bur,-.n Wilcox and Dora:-.y Wilcox. Vetern_.Folder- Harry Burgon Wilcox, Cont. #22315. i June 20, 1939. i 3- i That certa4n tract of land, situate, lying and being- in the City of El Cerrit County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: PARCEL 1: Lot 1 1,.1 Block 13, as designated on the Map entitled "Amended Map of Ri mon aclfic Heights which Map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, on July 20, 1915, in vol. 12 of Mars, at page 279. PARCEL 2: Portion of Lot 2, in Block 13, as designated on the Map entitled Amended Map of Richmsnd Pacific HeightsO which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 20, 1915, in Vol. 12, of Yaps, at page 279, described as follows: at a point on :;he east line of Nason Avenue where the same is inter sPcted by the line dividing Lots 1 and 2 in said Block 13; thence from said point of beginning, south 41055' hest along said East line of Nason Avenue. 5,feet to the i northerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from East Richmond Heights Land Company, a corporation, to James LeRoy Waggoner, et ux. dated January 10, 1930, and recorded January 29, 1930 in Vol. 222 of Official Records, at page 129; thence south 480051 East along the northerly line of said tract (222 or 1295 to the line dividing lots 2 and 35 in Block 13; thence north 260 East, along the west line of Lot S 1n Block 13, 5.241 feet to the line dividing lots 1 and 2 in Block 13; thence north 9005' West along said line, 95-931 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded February 2, 1935, in Vol. 459, page 309 of Official Records. Taxes 1939--39• Assessed to C.H.MacGregor and Lena G.MacGregor. Veteran Contract Holder- Neville E.9mith, Cont. #22291. 4- 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: i Lots 1 and 21n Block 15, as designated on the Map entitled "flap of Richmond City Center, ' which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Marchll, 1913, in Vol. 9 of Maps, at page 214. i Deed recorded February 3, 1935, in Vol. 4554, page 229 of Official Records: Taxes 1939-39. Assessed to A.J. Gerard and Mary L. Gerard. Veteran Contract Holder- William T. Brennan, Cont. #22254. 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 21 and 22 in Block 20, as designated on the Map entitled "Map of the Spaulding Richmond-Pullman Townsite which map was filed in the office of the -Recorder of the County of Con-.^a Costa, State of California, on January 9, 1911, in Vol. 4 of Mapg, at page 50. Deed recorded February 7, 1935, in Vol. 462, page 66 of official. RAcords. Taxes 1935-39- Assassed to Dwight A.Dodge and Helen Dodge. Veteran Contrac-. Holder- Leon L. Hernagan, Cont. #22296. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described asfollows: Lots 12 and 13, in Block 554, as designated on the Map entitled "Point Richmond, Amended .Map of Bay View Addition, South Portion of Lot 48, San Pablo Ranch Survey, Contra Costa Co. Cal.' which map was filed -in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contrn Costa, State of Californla,- on April 9, 1903, in Vol. D of Maps, at page 75- Deed recorded March 31, 1939, in Vol. 447 page 194 of Officiel Records. Taxes 1935-32. Assessed to Avan Hill and Ruby Hill. Veteran Contract Holder- Ivan Mm. Hill, Cont. , 22549. 7- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Walnut Cree County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 3 and 4 in block 10 as designated on the-Map entitled "Putnam Realty Cots. Map of,Almond Court ?addition to the Town of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of County of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 23, 1913 in Vol. 10 of Maps, :.age 226. Deed recorded April 11, 1939 in Vol. 460, page 140 of 1 ffic]al Records. Taxes 1939-39. Assessed to H.B. Curtis and Anita J. Curtis Veteran Contract Holder William G.Fahy, Cant. 422,561. i f June 20, 1935. 1 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows Lots 11 and 12 and the westerly 9.49 feet (front Measurement) of Lot 10 in Block 9, as delineated upon that certain map entitled NPutnam Realty Cots. Map of Almond Court Addition to the Town of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, California" filed 1%y 23, 1913, in Map Book 10, page 226, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Cosa, State of California, described as follows: Commencing at ;.he most westerly corner of Lot 12 of said Block 9, thence along the northerly line of Lots 12, 11 and 10, and the southerly line of Dora Avenue, i North 7616' East, 60.00 feet; thence paralle to the line dividing said lots 10 and 11 south 27,046+ East to the southerly line of said Lot 10, thence along the southerly lin of Lots 10, 11 and 12, South 7092' West, to the most souther corner of said Lot 12; thence along the westerly line of said Lot 12, North 270461 West, 135.1.7 feet to the point of commencement. Deed recorded April 15, 1938, in Vol. 464, page 165, of Official Records. Taxes 1939-39 Assessed to Aurora Sommarstrom and Edward Sommarstron. Veteran Contract molder- Guy Holscla8, Cont. $22585. IT IS CH MOiIal of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the County Auditor wA Tax Collector cancel the taxes together with penalties, if any, attached thereto, on the foregoing listed property. IT IS FURT'-MR ORDERED that no cancellation of any special assessments for street work or other like improvements shall be made. k i In Hatter of application of Elaine Sulliger Ito construct a House in Kensington Park. Elaine M.Sulliger having applied to this Board for permission to construct a house on Portion of Lot 6, Block 7, Kensington Park, and the Planning Commission of 1 Contra Costa County having recommended that said permit be granted;a IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.DERED that a non-conforming use permit be granted for construction of said house., 3 In Matter of application of Mrs. D. F.Fields, r for permission to constact a Sales Station In Lafayette. Mrs. D.F.Fields, having applied to this Board for permit to construct and operate a sales station in Lafayette on Mt.Diablo Blvd. opposite Oakland Street, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended that a permit R The granted for a period of one year commencing June 20, 1938, a On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED that permission be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. D.F.Fields to1x construct and operate a sales station on itt. Diablo Blvd. opposite Oakland Street, in Lafayette, for a period of one year commencing June 20, 1938. y r• , t.T jIn Matter of application of Peter Hassoni for permission to build a fruit stand on f4 his property located on San Ramon Road between Alamo and Shady Way Store. Peter Massoni having applied to this Board for permission,_to eonstruet{,and operate a fruit stand on his property located on San Ramon Road between Alamo and Shady Way Store, and the Planning Comission of Contra Costa County having recommended that fa permit be granted with the- following provisions, to wit: That theI structuretructumust be set back from the present road right of way by at- least forty feet. i June 20, 1939. I That 75% of all produce sold const be raised on place of applicant and that i the business conducted be limited to a single advertising sign 4 x 6 feet, which must be attached to the fruit stand. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, -seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDER that permission be granted to erect said fruit stand under conditions hereinabove set forth., In Matter of Declaring Streets and Avenues shown on leap of Santa Rita Acres Tract, Unit #2, completed according to specifications. i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having certified to this Board that the streets and avenues as shown on the Yap of Santa Rita Acres Tract Unit No. 2, has been comple ed according to specifications on file in the office of the Planning Commission of i Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS ORDERED i that streets and avenues shown on Yap of Santa Rita Acres Tract,Unit #2, be declared i i completed according to specifications. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bond heretofore filed with this Board guaranteeingi the construction of said streets and avenues according to plans and specifications and the sureties thereon, be and the same are hereby exonerated. In Matter of Declaring Streets and Avenues shown on Yap of El Sobrante Acres, Unit #2, completed according to specif ications. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having certified to this Board that the streets and avenues as shown on the Yap of El Sobrante Acres, Unit '#2, has been completed ii according to specifications on file in the office of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County; iOn motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS ORDERED that streets and avenues shown on No of El Sobrante Acres, Unit #2, be declared com— pleted according to specifications. i IT IS FUKiHER ORDERED that the bond heretofore filed with this Board guarantee— Ing the construction of said streets and avenues according to plans and specifications) and the sureties thereon, be andffie same are hereby exonerated. is In Matter of Receiving of bids for Const:u ct ion of Rodeo Memorial Hall. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Memorial Hall in the Town of Rodeo, County of Contra Costa, and this being time and place, set.., out in said notice for receiving of bids for doing of said work, the ralloving bids are received and read to the Board by theClerk, to wit: I BID OF JOHN E. BRAN GH: $13,073.00. General Contract. i a Add Structural concrete (exclusive of reinforced steel) $21.00 cu. yd.... b) Omit as described in (a) 21.00 2. 0 c) Add reinforcing steel, $.05 per cwt. d) Omit reinforcing steel, .05 r cwt. e) Add pla st ering on wood lath, ISO per sq. yd. f) Omit pla st ering on wood lath, $.90 per sq. yd. li BID OF ]SARK BRISTOL: General Contract, $14,200.00. a) Add str-.v tural concrete (exclusive of reinforcement steel) $12.00 cu.yd. I b) Cmit ' as described ln. (a) 9 00 if c) Add rei:..forcin steel 9.00 curt. d) Gmit reinforcing steel 8.00 a e) Acc.nl^s=.r o:. -:co::+la ii f 0m'_ ^1- 1 80 se yd. 67 u 11- 5 June 20, 1935. BID OF ELMER J. FREETHY: General Contract, 914,215- a)Structural cacrete (exclusive of reinforcement steel) $15. cu.-yd. b Omit structural concrete as described in (a) 12. " c) Add reinforcing steel $5.00 per c#t. d) Omit reir+.forcing steel 4- e) Add plastering on wood lath, $1.00 per sq. yd. f) Omit pestering on good lath, $.70 u " BID OF CARL. OVERAA do CO. General Contract, $14,599.00 a Add structural concrete (exclus. of reinforcement steel) $12.50 cu. yd b) Omit " as described in (a) 11.00 r c) Add Reinforcing steel, $5.55 per cwt. d Omit reinforcing steel, 5.55 per " e) Add plastering on wood lath, $1.00 per sq. yd. f) Omit pla st er in{; on wood lath, .90 • r r BID OF PETER SARTORIO: General Contract, $14,875.00. a Add Btructural concrete (exclus. of reinforcement steel) $18.50 cu. yd. b Omit structural concrete (as described in (a) 15.00 a rc WAdd reinforcing steel, $.06 per cwt. Omit reinforcing steel, .05 e) Add plastering on wood lath, $1.95 per sq. yd. f) Omit plastering on Wood lath,1.10 " BID OF GEORGE PETERSEN: General Contr act, $15,000. a Add structural concrete (exclus, of reinforcement steel) $15.00 culyd. b) Omit structural concrete as described in (a) 12.00 c) Add reinforcing steel, $5.00 per cwt. d) Omit reinforcing steel, .00 " e) Add plastering on wood lath, $1.00 sq. yd.f) Omit plastering on wood lath, .90 g) Substitution of Arch-Rib Truss Roof for Summerbell Roof Structures, deduct, $250.00 (tet). BID OF EMIL PERS`G : General Contract, $13,920. lai Add structural concrete (exclus. reinforcement steel) $11.00 cu. yd. b bait structural concrete as described in (a) 11.00 a a V.0) Add reinforcing steel, $5.00 per cwt. id) Omit reinforcing steel, .00 " r e Add plastering on wood lath, $ $.95 per so. yd. f Omit plastering on good lath, $-95 per sq. yd. Thereupon laid bids are referred to Architects E.G-Bangs and Keith O-Narbett, and the said Architects report that the bid of John E.Branagh, is the lowest bid received for the doing of said work . Thereupon, upon request of this Board the said John E Branagh, agrees to submit to this Board on Monday, June 27th, 1939, a list of the dealers and sub-contrac ors from which he intends to purchase materials to be used in the construction of said tbuilding. 4 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the certified checks which accompanied bids l of Carl Overaa & Company, George Petersen, Peter Sartorio, be returned to the re spectiv Ibidders. In Hatter of appointment of F.B. Ramsdell. and George Johnson, as Members of County Board of Education of Contra Costa County. The terms of office of F.S.Ramsdell and George Johnson as members,of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County having expired and Upon motion of Supervisor Cumnings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that F.S.Ramsdell and George Johnson be and they are hereby appointed Ikembers; of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for a term of two years. K S. y.i' aaxn." w a'`"' '2 k'%'':: xa.i .•`1"1 a - ..k X: t+ "^l.'r',«W'W`1'_-+ s 1 ' . tr 3'd 1'v a` a+bt wL r . l' r Se r i { t 1lt s l June 20, 19,8. r In .Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to.Matthew ward, Justice of the Peace. Matthew Ward, Justice of the Peace of 9th Judicial Township, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that said Matthew Ward be and he is hereby granted permission i to leave the State of California for a period of 35 days from and after date of leaving the State of California. I In utter of Cancellation of Taxes on property owned by Protestant Episcopal Bishop of California. Taxes in the sum of $45.54 for fiscal year 1937-39, having been levied against. the following described property, to wit : Rancho Canada del fiambre Northern Part, a tract of land bounded N. E., and W. by land of California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company and south by State Highway, in tom of Crockett, containing -37 of an acre, and said property being owned by the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of California and used for church purposes, IT IS BY 'HE BOARD O.riDERM that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be i j and he is hereby authorized to cancel the taxes for the fiscal year 1937-39, on properly herei nab ove described.., i i In Natter of Investigation of Dust Eminating from Cowell Portland Cement Plant. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having asked for authority of this 1 Board to conduct an investigation of the amount of dust eminating from Cowell Portland I Cement Company plant located in Clayton Valley, On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authoriz— ed to conduct said investigation and to employ an expert to do such work at a cost not to exceed the sum of$750. In Natter of Authorization to County Auditor to draw warrant in favor of Solano County and Sacramento County. j D.N Teeter, County Auditor, having; reported to this Board that he has received i a second payment from the American: Toll Bridge Compare in settlement of franchise tax suit against the said American Toll Bridge Company, in the sum of $85,955.59 and of said sum the sum of $39,99,9.45 is due the Cointy of Solano and the sum of$2145.37 is due the County of Sacramento. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Cora ra Costa County be and he is hereby Treasurer of authorized to draw ^.is warrant in favor of the/County of Solano in sum of $38,898.45 Treasurer of and a warrant in sum of $2145.37 in favor of/Sacramento County and forward sane to the respective parties. K June 20, 1938.7 i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request _f D.M.ieeter , County Auditor, and in order to finance the purchase of additional grounds for Pacheco Park, IT IS BY THE BOARD OPDERED that the following cancellation and return of amount thereof to the General Fund, Unappropriated Reserve, be made, t o wit: Sup. Dist. 3-- Supervisor --- 103. Gen. Htce. Appn. 5937.00. and that from the amount thereby made available the following new appropriation is 1 hereby ordered, to id t: i Pacheco Park- 702. 09 Capital outlays, 8937.00• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In !fatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD that the following adjustments of Departmental appropriations for current year are hereby authorized, to wit: Decrease Increase. Clerk- 102. 03 Services 76.00 17.00 Exp. Allowances 04. 59 Supplies 05 Auditor- 105• f Exp. Jallces 15.00 15.00 Supplies 05 J Tax Collector- 110 i 05 pplies 225.00 375.00 Services 03 , 08 Replacements150.00 1 375-00 0F i District Attorneys- 7 112, 03 Services 275.00 275.00 Exp. Allinces 04 Survexor- 117 05-Supp-'lies 75.00 75.00 Exp. All'ces 04 Planning Commission- 119 03 Services 70.00 40.00 Exp. A111ces 04 30.00 Supplies 05 70-00 70.00 5 Justice Court Trial Exp.- 152_ 1 03 Services 90.00 90.00 Supplies 05 Grand Jura - 155. 02 Sal and Wages, 15.00 15.00 Supplies 05 Sheriff- 202. 02 Sal and Wages 310.00 310.00 Services 03 i Constables- Gen'l Exp.- 210. 03 Services 15.00 15.00 Supplies 05' Constable Township 0- 220. 04 Exp. All'ces 10.00 10.00 Sal. & Wages, 02:. ealer Weii,hts & Measures- 239 04 Exp. Allices 100.00 100.00 Supplies 05 Agricultural Commissioner- 242 04 Exp. AllIces 15.00 15.00 Services 03 Farm Adviser- 24 09 Replacements 59.00 58.00 Supplies 05 Co. HosD. Buildings & Grounds- 502. 03 Services 65-00 65.00 Sal & Wages 02 Co. Hosp. Care of inmates- 503. 05 Supplies 360.00 360.00 Replacements 09- Social Service Department- 506. 03 Services 540.00 355:00 Sal & Wages 02- 05 Supplies 75.00 2bp 00 Exp. Allices 04 615.oo-1 p June 20, 1935. a I Pittsburg Health nter- 515. Appropriation-,2000.00 #1720.00 Sal and Wages,Q2 255.00 Services 03 Supplies 05 2000.OD V2000.00 Probation Officer- 520. 05 Supplies 130.00 990.00 Services 00 Exp. A11'c e s6130-00 -U30-00 Q The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In hatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance amounts necessary. for other appropriations, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following surplus approL priations be cancelled and returned to the unappropriated reserve in the following aggregate amounts, to wit: To Unappropriated Reserve of Cnarit ie s & Corrections Fund, $25,000-00 of District Attorney's Fund 1,000.00 of General Fund 7: sl.oo of Salary Fund 1,350.00 Appropriation Cancellations. Salary General 0 & 0. Others.,,: Fund Fund. Fund. Treasurer- 109. 03 ervices x`50.00 0 Expense Allowances 40'.00 05 Supplies 100.00 4- -- ;.;!. OS Replacement f• s 50.00 Assessor-,109ot.l r: 291.0 Re_olacements 4. "J 00 Tax 4ollector- 110 01 tatutory Salaries 750.00 Dist. Attorney- 112. Special Fund f..". Coroner 115. 02 Salaries & Wages, 04 03 Services P . M•OO j+0 Expense Allowances 00 05 Supplies 100.00 Public Administrator- 316 03 ery ces 20.00 05 Supplies 30.00 Surveyor-3-17 i,.r s.' , VSs s '', .'?pJ' ...,•i ........ 01 tatutory Salaries 600.00 03 Services 50.00 F .. +°, -•.:.,rl O5 Supplies 250.00 Planning Commission- 311- c 15. 02 Salaries & Wages 1x006 03 Services 00 Electi,ns,_Registration etc-. 125 02 Salarle s & Wages 5W.00 05 Supplies 100.00 Constable m 1- 211. 04 Expense Allowance 250.00 t :K ,:!:t.,. _,.f Constable Twp.-215. tr?F ?.i•.:; ::,s ;,.+ : z_. 02 Salarie S & ages,30W 00 s- Constable Two. 0 10- 220. Expense allowances, 210.00Expenseswaness r:'- Constable Two 15- 225. i' y :- p 04 Expense allowances, 150.E Constable Two 16- 226 w.- .}~ `" "fi•t r.: 04 Expense allowances 20.00 r T n ""`-• y,,;e'. ..ice •yIq•: .. Jail- care of Prisoners- 81. 02 Salaries & Wages, 300.00 03 Services 100.00 05 g;; 2,llt,so0.00 June 20, 1938. 9 Salary General C & C. Others. Sealer of ]Ms. & Measures- 235 Fund Punct Fund. 03Services 275.00 O]} Expense allowances 755.00 Agricultural Comm - 242. 04 Expense Allowances, 200.00 x ' Co. Host). Buildings &-Grds - 05 Supplies 2200.00 09 Replacements 200.00 Co. Hos. Care of Inmates- 503. 02 Salaries d Wages1200.00 a - C03Services300.00 OS Supplies T 200.00 t r Support of Orahans- 507 Cash- Co:•nty 20000.00 UV5 ' E ' j Relief of Blind- -505 Cash- County 350.00 of Needydv Aged- 5V%Relief Cash- County 9000.00 v Detn. Home 522. I 03 Services s n z 200.00 05 Supplies 4-00.00 i Care of Juvenile Ct Wards- 03 Services1200.00 j 05 Supplies 100.00 j Homes for Feeble Minded- 527 03 Services z P 350.00 Sup. of Schools- 601. 03 Services 100.0() 125.00Expenseallowances 4k05Supplies250.00 O$ Replacements 25.00 County Park-701. i 02 Salaries & Wages 25.00 Tic Collector- 12.0 Y 09 Capital Outlays 130-00 Ct Hse & Grds.- 161k 09 Capital ;.)utlays 90.00 14 y IY' f • t '^' k'' t Y6 i Hall of Records & Grds= 163. 09 Caps al outlays 225.00 r i Sealer of Yts & Measures- 239 09 Capital Outlays 250-00 Social Service De t.- 506 09 Capital Outlays 375.00' Probation Office- 520. 09 Capital Outlays 0O 81350-00W $ 00.0 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In hatter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance shortages in certain appropriations, IT ISBY THE BOARD ORD&W that the following increases In appropriations be rade, from the following funds, to wit: I NEW APPROPRIATI NS. 1937-38. SalaryFund General Fund _ C & C. Fund. Board of Supervisors- 101. 03 Services 1750.00 05 Supplies 20.00 Auditor- 105 O Services w 6o.00 05 Supplies d F , 141.00 Assessor- 109 01 Statutory Salaries 291.00 i I l j une. 20, 193-. Salary Fund General Fund C & C Fund ) TQx Collector- 110, 02 Salaries S Wages, 450.00 03 Services 2825.00 Dist. Attorney- 112. 02 Salaries & Wages 1300.00 04 Expense allor.anaes 175.00 05 Supplies 285.00 SDecial Elections- 12 02 Salaries & Wages15.00 03 Services STM? 10.00 05 Supplies 35.00 Superior Courts- 128 • Expense allowances 275.00 05 Supplies 55.00 F: Just. Ct 3-- 133. r hS Expense allowances F 00 Just Ct. 4---134. 03 Services 5.00 Just. Ct. S--lig. r" 704ExpenseAllowances8.00f Just. Ct. 12- 142. 01" Expense allowances 1 .00 hw- 7 Grand Jury- 155. 6 z + -}K 01 Services s 1000.00 Hail of Records- 163. 05 Supplies 285.00 08 Replacements 20.00 Constable TwP 4- 2124. 04 Expense Allowances 25.00 Constable Two 7- 217 03 Services 20.00 Constable two 9- 219 04 Expense allowances 30-00 r Constable Twp 12- 222. 02 Salaries & Wages, 10.00 Constable T 14- 0 ' Expenseloaance s 10.00 Jall-B1dR.-230. 02 Salaries Wages Z4 ; 25.00 Lem03Services20.00 05 aipplies30•00 Jail-Br2.ncnes- 232 03 Services 15.00 Watchmen-Port Chicago- 241. moi 02 Wages and Salaries M::= 120.00 Farm Adviser- 243. 03 Services t 310.00 0-r Expense allowances 25-00 County Physiclan- 501. 02 Salaries & Wages 90.00 Socir3l Service Deot.- 506 02 Salaries & Wages r. 905.00 Relief of Ina gents- 510 Cash- County 4450.00 03 Services 1625.0005Supplies13355.00 Probation Officer- 520. 04 Expense allowances x 00 Reform Schools- 526 03 Services 1010.00 Hosp. for Insane- 528 03 Services 30.00 Hosn. for Narcotics Addicts- 529. 03 Services 40.00 Exnumintlon d- Care of Insane- 535.yf' 02 Salaries & wages, 80.00 03 Services 40.00 June 20, 19-38. i i Salary General Fund.C & C., Fund. Fund. Burial of IndiR. & Veterans- 537 03 Services 155-90 Pacheco Park- 702 02 Salaries & Wages, 220.00 n i 05 Supplies 251-00 1 Mt.Diablo State Park- 703. 02 Salaries & -a-es, 20.00 0-00 031zServices 24 05 Supplies 16.00 Memorial Bldp s. -705 P Port Chicago 93.00 W.P.A. Sponsor-shsp Sundry Projects 1075.00 IZ5.00 Board of Supervisors- 101. 09 Capital uutlWs1 Assessor—_L09 j a' &•K§' r.., .. 09 Capital Outlays 175-00 1 L r 4 Coroner- 115 j 09 Capital Outlays 25.00 Co. Hose. Care of Inmates- X03. 09 Capital Outlays 70.00. County Park.. 701. 09 Capital Outlays 5.0000 2279540 The said order is passed by the unanimops vote of the Board. K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teet er, County Auditor, and in order to ad just funds to the.. "= basis required for financing appropriation adjustments, IT IS ORDERED that the following it ter-fu n d adjustments be authorized for the unappropriated Reserves for the year, t owlt : From: Char. &- Corr s. Fund, g000.00 Dist. Attorney's Spl. Fd 1000.00 Y S&l.ary Fund, 2000.00 411,000.00 To: Gene.•al Fund 11000.00 11,000.00 r' The said order is pass,d by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. General Fund Voucher , 691 having included payment of liability of $30 incurred in the year 1935-36, and in order to adjust appropriations for that year, to cover this item, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREM THAT the cancellation of the following appropriation balances be granted, to wit: WoE Prisoners- 233. 0399 County Equipment 12.00 052+ Fo-,d Supplies 19.00 and re-appropriation of their amount as follows: Sheriff- 202. 0399 Miscellaneous Services, $30.00. The said order is passed by the unanimousvote.of the;Boerd a l t k t t . i J7_, ne 20, 1936. i In Matterof 'Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, and in order to make payment on bills from State Institutions for care of inmates from this County for period ending May 31, 1935, ana on wP-Ach settlement is required during the current month, amounting to the following: Preston School o Industry, 260.00 Sonoma State Home 5243.51 Ventura School for Girls, 600.00 Whittier State School 250.00 Patton State Hospital 36.67 California School for Deaf 90 Mendocino State Hospital 244.52 Napa State Hospital 52 2. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the total amount of said claims hereinabove - described ereinabove - described be transferred from the Charities & Corrections Fund to the State Fund as a charge against the proper 1937-38 appropriations. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrarts, IT IS BY THE BOARD DRD&RED that the sum of $5531.14 be transferred from General Fund to funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: War. #Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sun. Dist. Accounts. #1 Accts. 2 Acct s. 3 Acct s. 1606 12.00 1657 288.15 s 1685 287.90. t 1690 3.50 9 25.44 r.w 1691 230.24 1692 10.00 169 542.34 46.43 k- 1695 47.61 1696 2.85 1u97 30.00, 225-501699121.61. 1700 1770.16 17012 x 1702 136.00 r 17033 87 170+ 23.48 17055 168.60 1708 3.52 1708 3.45 2.26 1709 357.81 1710 355.87 1712 933.05 71.33 fy , 171-4-•93 171T 4.79 1715 17.24$ 4953.62 r Grand Total -- $5,831.14 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board_ In Matter of Con-rol of Aliens In the United States. RESCLUTICN. WHEREAS, the presence of unnaturalized aliens in the United States, and themactivitiesconstituteagraveproblemthatdemandstheimmediateattentionofCongress and, WHEREAS, this alien question airectly affects every American wage earner, employer and tax payer, and forms the basis for much of the current distress, expense and danger resulting from unemployment, relief, crime arra activities of subversive uharacter and, June 2D, 1939-1 3r f 1 1EMEAS, reliable sources disclose that .there are nearly four million aliens-fia the United States unlawfully, and 1 1f2 .million on relief rolls, making a total of approximately six million aliens ifto are .a burden to our country and who lessen the opportunities for the American citizen, and, WHEREA.5, in California, the 1930 census shows that 256,147 unmturalized aliens are living within our borders, and, VHEREAS, we know that much of the crime committed in this country is committed by the unnaturalized alien, and, AREAS, there exist s nowhere in the world a similar condition where citizens surrender their rights to the unmturalized alien and d WHEREAS, we believe that the answer to the alien problem is control; smaller and more selective quotas, control of all alien movements and activities within our borders, by strict registration, control of alien conduct by mandatory deportation laws and the certain deportation of those who vIl.ate the laws of this country, THEEU 'ORE, BE I"t' RESGLY By the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 11 State of California, that the Congress of the United States, is requested to enact legislation providing for a drastic reduction in existing immigration quotas, for the establishment of the finger printing and registration of all aliens in the United States; for the immediate deportation of all aliens who are convicted of a felony and all aliens who are unlawfully in the United States, and all aliens who after a period of ten years have not madeapplication for citizenship, and that all present law relating thereto be strictly enforced. BE IT FURTHE:t RESOLVED: that a coP3r hereof be forwarded to the aforementioned Body, to the President of the United States, and to the Governor of the State of California, and to all Boards of Supervisors of the State of California, and to the United States Senators and Representatives from the State of California. The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter or 'Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for-aid be granted, to wit: BAID[QAR'r'NER, HRS. MARY, Hain St. Rodeo. 25. county cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1935. WARREN, VIRGIL D. 2nd do Folsom, San Pablo Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly' be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. STACKHOUSE, TH0M.3S B. 325- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.5Q County aid monthly ibe restored as of June 5, 1935- BUTTS, MARGARET, 521- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of November, 1937. CLIFT, DORk. 3315 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security !n the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1935• COZBY, CHAPEL,I£, 542- 21st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1937• COZBY, ELIZA, 542- 21st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 $tate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1937• DE MISE, LIZZIE, 227- 16th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1937* DE MISE, WILLIAM C. 227- 16th St. Rich-mond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State. and $17.50 County aid monthly- The renewed as of December, 1937. PETERSEN, A1r2JA, 510 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State and, $17.5O County aid monthly be renewed as of "arch, 1935. SHATTUCK, CHARLES, 152 So. 2nd St. Richmond.. Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1937• CLARK, JULIA. E. 233- 15th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1935, and incr-aced to $3.1.25.State aid and $11.25 county aid monthly as of July 1, 1935- PARTE, HEMERT, 557- 3.5th St. Ric:.mond. Old Age Security in the amount o $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid monuhly be renewed as of January, 1738, and that $]3.50 rite Aid and $13.50 County aid be Increased to $16.50 State and 316.50 Coun '. dd c1~_r1Y as of July 1st, 19380 4 J June 20, 1935. t i r i PARKS, NANCY M. 557- 18th St Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County alrr'month y, , be renewed as of January, 19380 and that U3.5035o State aid and $13.50: County aid-"'-- Increased to $16.50 State and $16.50 County aid monthly as of 7-1-38.. CLARKE, CHARLES H. 233- 19th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to $11.25 State and $11.25 ourrtg i aid monthly as of July 1, 1938. STOCKER, ERNESTINE, 224 South Second St. Richmond Old Age Security be denied. VAN EATON, JULIA M. 3.112 Hensley St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. I VICTOR, MRS. ANTHUhA, 3944 Taller Ave. Richmond. Aird for needy children In amount of $10.00 State and $45.00 county aid per month be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. GALLEGHER, MRS. ELLEN, 507 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito (For GERALD STIMM) 10 State a d and $10 county aid monthly for the support of Gerald Stidham be granted to begin as of June 20, 1935, payable to Mrs. Ellen Gallagher, 807 Lexingto Ave. Bl Cerrito, Cal. BARDS N, MRS. MAE, 260 Santa Clara, Richmond. DURBIN CHILDREN. 1938. 530.00 State aid and $40 county aid for needy children be renewed as of June 1, O'BRIEN, EDNA, 247 Belmont, El Cerrito Aid for needy children in the amount of $20 state and $=A county aid permonth be renewed as of June, 1938- j BURROWS, LILY, 430 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito Aid for needy children in the amount of $50 State and $30 county aid per month- be changed to $40 State and $40 county aid as of May 31, 1935. NEWMAI , HELEN, 422 South 35th St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the amount of $30 State and $20 county aid per month be changed to $20 State and $30 county aid per month as of July 25, 1935. j THAM, MRS. MIIDRED: 910 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Aid for needy children m the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1938• CHILDS, RAY S. Crockett. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed res of December, 1937• HIGUERA, MRS. ISABELLE, -519 First St. Crockett. Aid for needy children in amount of $2D-State aid per month be granted to 1 begin as of June 7, 1935• BARBER, DORRANCE E. L. Box 652, Tal rut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938• BARBER, HANNA B.L.. Box 652, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. DUNCA&, ELLA JANE, 1236 Warren St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month . i be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. j ANDERSO:J, GUSTOF, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. I CONKER, DEL ELEAN:R, Box 735, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1938. GOETHALS, JOHN B. Clayton, Calif. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State' aid and $17.50 County aid ma^trly be renewed as of February, 1939• GRAY, DORA B. Rte #2,. Concord. That $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March 1939 GRAY, EDWARD, Rte #2, Concord. 17.50 State aid and. $3.7.50 County aid monthly for Old Age Security be re- newed as of March, 1939. ROWE, ARCHIE NELSON, 1222 Mellus, Ma_-tinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. ROtiQLEE, MARY, Rte #l, Box 592, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1935• SCHOLZ, EPMEST, RFD, Concord, C/o Will Straight. Old Age Security in the amount of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid monthlyber;newel as of April, 1938; and increased to Old Age Security in the amount of $14.501 - -- ------ 3t,te aid flnc $14.50 Ceun-, nl mo-nt*-17 as of July: 1, 1979. June 20th, 1935. 1 5 i I BEDOLLA LUCY, 2820 Union St. `Jaklaxd. Aid for needy children in the amount of $50 State and° $30 county aid per month be renewed as of June, 1938. JR S, MRS. MANUELA, Granger's Wharf, Martinez. 1i0. State and $15. County aid for four minor half orphan children be renewed as of June, 1935. a WALLACE, ALTA M. Yountvi?le. Aid for needy children in the amount of $50 State and $40 County aid per month be renewed as of May, 1938. f POLINA, MRS. JULIA, Walnut St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the amount of $30. State and $17. county aid be in- creased to $30 State and $22. county aid per month as of June 1, 1938 and that State; and County aid be renewed as of June, 1935 and be changed to $20 State and $32. t County aid as of July 29, 1936, as Delores Will be 18 yeargbf age on that date. PASSIFUIa, PHILLT_P, 157 East 2nd St. Pittsburg. 12. County cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1938. Qj GSKIGNANI, ANGELINA, 171 Los Medanos St.Pittsburg Old Are Security in the amount of $11.00 State aid and $11.00 county aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. GMUGIULNI, FAFFAELLO, 171 Los Medanos St.Pittsburg Old Age Security in the amount of $11.00 State aid and $11.00 county aid } monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938• SWANSON, STAN E. 316 West Lind St. Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aicd monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935. WILLIAMS, NAFD' A. BRStTW0,OD. Old Age Security be denied. ORLANDO, mRS. NADINE, 65 E. 5th St. Pittsburg Aid for one minor half orphan child in the amount of x$ 10 State and $30 County aid per month be granted to begin as of .6=1-38. gIIBZADA, MRS. DELPHINA, 345 Front St. Pittsburg.Aid for needy dmi1dren in the amount of 60 State aid per month be renewed as of June, 1935. C,AUMN, JOHN, Rte fl, Box 196-A, Tracy. old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid. monthly be renewed as of March, 1938. HAMMC14D, CARL, 611 First St. Antioch Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1938. XUDORE WILLIAM, Antioch. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid.and $17.50 County aid.montbily be renewed as of April, 1935. LOCAARY, JOHN, Brentwood. Old Age Security b the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1936. WALKER, AhTREW L. O'Hara Ave. Oakley. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1938. X WILSON, ARTF.W. GFLRGE, Oakley Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1936. S HALL, HAFaU H. Oakley. Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid mont be renewed as of March, 1935, and decreased to Old Age Security in the amount of 7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of July 1, 1935. THOMPSON, JCJT1 H. P.O. Box 156, Bron P Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1938. a: ARMSTBMG, ELEANOR,Byron Aid for needy children in the mount of $20 State and .$10 county aid.per•month, i be renewed as of June, 1935. GR&HADO, MR. AND MRS. JOE, Brentwood, FOR BUSTOS CHILLREN. I Aid for needy children in the amount of $20. State aid per month be renewed as as of June, 1935. 3 GROVE, BESSIE MRS. Andersonts Auto Camp, Brentwood. Aid for one needy child in the amount of $10.00 State and $25. County aid per month be renewed as of June, 1935. HANNA, MS. ANNA, 616- 3rd St. Antioch. (McArthur Children) Aid for needy children in the amount of $20 State and $35. County aid per month be renewed as of June, 1935. HUGENEM, MRS. WIU1ELJMiE, Byron. Aid for needy children in the amount of $20 State and $20 county Aid per month be changed to $10 State and $30. Count, aid per north as of July 23rd, 1935. I lf? June 20th, 1939. i FIDALGO, MRS. AGiES, 913-5th St. Antioch Aid for needy children in amount of $20 State and $35. County aid per month for two children of an incapacitated father be discontinued as of June 30, 1938. BOUQUET, MRS. CORA, RFD Box 267, Richmond. (For Raymond Lee Hutchison) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for Raymond Lee Hutchinson,. a dependen f Juvenile Court Ward, be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938, payable to Mrs. Core- Bouquet,oraBouquet, RFDBox 267, Richmond, Calif. ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose. (For Mary Wilson) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for a dependent Juvenile Court Ward be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935, payable to Bt. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, California. SINDICICH, MRS. PETER, Box 142, RFD Martinez, (For Edna,. John, Katherine, Frank & Joe Bernovich) 50 State aid and $30 County aid for dependent whole orphan Juvenile Court Wards be renewed as of ?larch, 1935, payable to Mrs. Peter Sindivich, Box 142, RFD, Martinez. WICKBOM, MRS. EV.1L, Hill St. Pittsburg (For Violet Rose Deen) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly =or the maintenance of Violet Rose Deen, a ward of the Juvenile Courtof Contra Costa County, be renewed as of June,1935, payable to Mrs. Emil Wickbom, Hill St.. Pittsburg, California. FOSTER, MRS. A__NNIE C. Hartz Ave. Danville (For Vincent Di Annunzio) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly for a dependent Juvenile Court Ward be renewed as of June, 1939, payable to Mrs. Annie C.Foster, Hartz Ave. Danville. BUCHTAREILT, MRS. UARY, 206 S. 41st St. Richmond (For Pauline & George Halter) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly for dependent half-orphan children, Juvenile Court Wards, be renewed as of June, 1935, payable to Mrs. Mary Buchiarelli, 206 S. 41st St. Richmond. MRS. PORTER, MERVYN 2894 Willww Pass Road, Concord. (For Mike, Lorraine & lAutz Jamesi 30 State aid and $30 County aid for dependent Juvenile Court Wards be re— newed as of April, 1935. BLACK, MRS. ROBERT, 832 Talbert St. Martinez. (For Helen Ray Machado) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for needy child (Juvenile Court W ) be renewed as of April 1, 1938, payable to Yrs. Robt. Black, 832 Talbert st. Martinez. Cal. j MAHLER, MRS. S. 250 East St. Concord. (For Norine & Virginia Sanders) 20 State aid and $20 County aid for the support of 111orine and Virginia Sanders, whole orphan Juvenile Court Wards, be renewed as of March, 1935, payable to Mrs. S.Mahler, 280 East St. Concord. WALTER, MRS. CATHERINE, Box 121, Concord. (For Mann, Calvin, Chas. Myrtle & Lewis S ) 550: State aid and $50 County aid monthly for dependent Juvenile Court Wards be renewed as of June 1, 1938, payable to Mrs.Catherine Walt4p,Box 121, Con- cord, California. VOGEL, MRS. JOHN A. -Concord. (For Dorothy, & August Hunte) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly payable tc Mrs. John A.Vogel, Concord, Calif. for the support of Dorothy and August Hunte be discontinued as of June, 30, 1939. QUINLAN , MRS. MADIA, Concord. (For Dorothy k August Hunte) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly be granted for the support of Dorothy and August Hunte, dependente Juvenile Court Wards, payable to Mrs. Madia Quinlan, Concord, Callf. as of July 1, 1935• ST. MARY OF THE PALMS, MissionSan Jose. (For Marguerite Sandretto) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for a dependent Juvenile Court Ward, payable to St Mary of the Palms, MissiDn Ran Jose, be discontinued as of June 30, 1938. ALBERTINUM ORPHANAGE, Ukiah (For Claude Thayer) - 10 State aid 4nd $10 county aid monthly for a dependent Juvenile Court Ward, payable to Albertinum Orphanage, Ukiah, be discontinued as of June 30, 1938. ALBERTINUM ORPHANAGE, Ukiah. (For Bary and John Serredell) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly or the support of Mazy and John Sarre dell whole orphan Juvenile Court Wards be granted to begin as of June 1, 1935, pay- able to the Albertinim School, Ukiah, Calif. SCHARETG, MRS. EiHEL, 2200 Sutter St. S. F. (For Dorothy Serredell). 10 State aid and $10 County aid for support of Dorothy Serredell, whole orphan Juvenile Court Ward, be granted to begin as of June 1, 1938, payable to Yrs. Ethel Scharetg,2200 Sutter S-. San Franci.sco, Calif. 04 4 Q J' '*? by y.. i f+'g' 7'' _ 1 d'' q7 3 '9^u f S, yyti r i _ R , Z.. ,`:. Y' L /^"i9 .fBitX Y"`F T" .'=c 411 SS. •,' llar. j' 4 -. awi1T•+'' .: ,} t F , A/ i June 20, 1938. 17 I 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 f 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 Ir RESOLVED FURTHER:That this Board petition the State 9ontroller of the Stat i of California for authority to conduct said sple as set out in this Resolution: PROPERTY SOLD TO =tiE 9rA.iE, June 26, 1924, for the Delinquent Taxes of 1923% Industrial Center Tract-- Lot 13, Block 6. Deed No, 32. To be sold for a sum not less than $1.5.00 plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lot 14, Block 6, Deed No. 33. To be sold for a sum not less"than $15, plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lot 15, Block 6. Deed No. 34. To be sold for a sum not less than 615. plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lots 20-21-22-23-24-25and27-28-29, Block 6, Deed #35. To be sold for a sum not less than $150. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE"JUNE 29, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1 2i9 5 Town of East Richmond- Lots 2-3, Block W. Deed No. 1. f To be sold for a sun not less than $25.000 plus costs of sale. In the Map of Glen Park, Lot 12 , Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. In the Bay Shore_ Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 9, Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sum rot less than $50.00 plus costs of sale. In the Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond- S.W. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block.8, Deed Na. 4, To be sold for a sun not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lot 24, Block 22, Deed No. 5. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Bay View Addition to Rici=ond'- Lot 10, Block 56, Deed No. 8. To, be sold for a. sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 24-25, block 2, Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum not less than $ 0.00 plus costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lot 9, Block 11, Deed No. 24. To be sold for a sum not less than W.00, plus costs of sale. p Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 30-31, Block 40, "Deed No. 25. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Addition to Richmond- Lot 22, Block 8, Deed No. 28.f To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plils costs of sale. els Griffin & Watrous Addn. to Richmond- Lot 9, Block 4, Deed No. 29. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. driffin & Watrous Addn. to Richmond- Lot 18, Block 8, Deed No. 30. - To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Griffin & Watraus Addn. to Richmond- Lot 15, Block 10, Deed No. 31. T"o be sola for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale. Herman's Addn. to Richmond- N. 1/2 of Lot 30, all of 31, Block 4, Deed No. 32. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus• costs of sale. In Alis Landing Subdivision- Lot 2* Block 10, Deed No, 43. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus"costs of sale. Turpin's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 6, Deed No. 48. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus" costs of sale Highland"Tract- Lots 15-19-20 Block E. Deed No. 51. ti To be sold for a sum not less than 50.00 plus costs of sale.i a ti s a fl 1: f I Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 13, Block 7, Deed No. 54. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. June 20, 19'5. I Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lots 7-8, Block 2, Deed No. 55. To be sold for a sun not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Overland Tract- Lot 25, Block 3, Deed No. 55. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. q Overland Tract- Lot 30, Block 4, Deed No. 59. p To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. a Y Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 9, Block 2, Deed No. 62. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. S Block 7, Deed No. 63. oito s Addn, to Richmond- Lot 25, HTobesoldfo, a sum not less than $40. plus costsof sale. t San PabloVilla Tract- Lots 7-5-9, Block 12, Deed No. 72. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale. 1 San Pablo Villa Tract- Lo-,s 3-4, Block 16, Deed No. 73. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 21, Block 35, Deed No. 84. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.0j, plus costs of sale. 1 East Richmond boulevard Tract- Lot 4, Block 40, Deed No. 55 To be sola for a sum not less than $30plus costs of sale. s East Richmond heights= Lot H, Block 68, Deed No. 87 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 6, Block 20, Deed No. Se) To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Town of Stege--- N'ly 251 of Lot 13, Block 5, Deed No. 124. z i To be sold for a sum not le ss than $15. plus cost s of sale. In Bay Vier Park —Lots 15-25 Block 24. Deed *b. 136. To be sold for asum not less than30.00 plus costs of sale. In the Harbor Business'Blocks- Lot 16, Block 16, Deed No. 147. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. r' North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20, Block 37, Deed No. 169. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pieblo Tract- Lot 26, Block 7, Deed No. 21.9• To be sold for a sum not less than $15plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, June 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926: Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 39, Block D, Deed No. 98. suTobesoldfora m not less than $30.00 , plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite- Lot 38, Block 10. Deed No. 109 a To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 36 to 39 inc.- Block 9, Deed No. 127. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Coleman Park Tract= Lot 31, Deed No. 130. r To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. City of Rie:unond- Lots 10-11, o: Sec. 30 - T114. , R. 4w. Lot 9 in Sec. 25, T1N., R5T.; Lot 19 in bee. 30, TIN. , R4x, Deed No. 149 To be sold for a sum not less than $2500. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 9, Block 4, Deed No. 152. To be sold for a sun not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 35, Block 4, Deed No. 153• To be sold for a'sum nos less than $10. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1— S. 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 25, Deed No. 182. To be sold'for'a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. i Richmond Junction. Tract- Lot 19 Block 10, Deed No. 194. To be sold'Yer a sum not less than i2O.OD plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lot 37, Block 20, Deed No. 223. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Dover Villas Tract- Lot 30, Block 2, Deed No. 226. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2— Lot 4, Block 92, Deed No. 235. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Andrade Rose No. 1 Tract- Lots 17-15-19, Bloc's 20, (less porsoSo. Road) Deed ##242 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. I PROPERTY SOLD TJ THE STATE JUNE 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927: In the Nicholl-Macdo:mld Ave.Civic Center -ract- Lot 19, Block 22, Deed No.l4q, To be sold for a sum not less thsn $75. plus costs of sale. June 20, 1935. In Wall' s Addition; lots 5-6, Block 169, Deed No. 215. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. j In Wall's Addition, Lots 14-15, Block 169, Deed No. 216. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition- Lots 19-20, Block 172, Deed No. 229. To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs of sale. `, In Wall's Addition- Lots 19-20. Block 173.Deed No. 233. r _ ' To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition- Lots 19-20, Block 176, Deed No. 240. 41 F r To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In the Upland Tract- Lot 10, Block 2, Deed No. 270. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. t. I Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 14, Block B, Deed No. 323. i To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 2; Deed No. 44j. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36, Block 9, Deed No. 447. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot Y, Block 11, Deed No. 449. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1929; Wall's Addition-- Lot 17, Block 175, Deed No. 262. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale r In the Richmond Amex- Lot 9, Block 54, Deed 1I0. 361. jTo be sold for a sum roz. less $30.plus cost sof sale. 1A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 27th, 1939, at 10 o!clock A hairman. nLt• 11 : x. . . - .. .Clerk.. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1938. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, R.E.Claey s and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wel is,Clerk. jIn Matter of Granting Pacific Talephone Telegraph Co. permission to lair buried cable along Cl.ayt or. Road. i The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board. for 1permission to lay approx_mately 5997 feet of buried cable along the south side of the iClayton Road, north of Donovan Pass Road, i j IT IS BY ^i-iE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said cable be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FUR T'rE- R CEDERLM that Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company shall assume all future costs of maintenance of said buried cable.,t p'vs."s, t..l>Y .' f '.yj`YK nx g' r a Z I June 27, 1935. In hatter ofApplication of .Pacific Telephone do Telegraph Co. to lay hurried cable. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay aporozimately 3100 feet of buried cable along south side of Clayton Road between Corell Cement Company Railroad and Sub-station road, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said buried cable be and the i same is hereby granted -said work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur- i veyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Distric . i IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that the applicant shall assume all future costs for main- tenance of said buried cable. K In Matter of application of Atlas Powder Company to lay a six inch steel pipe. The Atlas Powder Company having applied to this Board for pe=ission to lay P six inch steel pi in a trench three to four feetpe deep, from the 24 inch water mai near a point at the intersection of county Road No. 5, and the State Highway known as U.S. Route 40, and aver route shown by a dotted line on the Map marked W.O. 5138-1 I marked Revised May lst, .1938 and points A, B, C 9-nd D indicated by yellow lines and i letters on print of Giant Village, and portion of County Road No. 15, and both prints i I being attached to said application, and to be attached to the granted permit, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatermission to layay said steel pipe be and the same Is hereby granted along the route hereinabove described, said work to be done under I the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction i of t:1e Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the cost of future maintenance of said steel pipe shall be assumedby the applicant.K In Matter. of Approval of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, r and Department of Public Yorks of the State of California. A Form of Agreement by and between the County of Contra Costa, and the Depart- ment of Public Works, of the State of California, acting by and througYr the Director. of Public Works, and providing for the allocation of $22000 for all ieviation of hard p and destitution and for the repair and restoration of property, levees, flood control works, city and county roads and bridges destroyed or damaged by severe storms and floods in County of Contra Costa, under the provisions of Chapter 11, Statutes of 1938, Extra Session, having been presented to this Board for approval, I Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE i OARD ORDERED that W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorize I to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i i i mciY f a i 3rr 1r u t 3" 3+x"' ,Ct{ 'S, y.u" 5 a t• ' 6`° v a* f June 27th, 1939. 21 In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Francis P. Healey. r Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California; IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said District Attorney be and he is hereby i granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the said State. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. I Mt.Diablo Fire District through its Secretary, Sarah M.Hill, having,-requested this Board to transfer the sum of $800 from the General Reserve of said Mt.Diablo Fire District to the Maintenance Appropriation of said District for the year 1937-39, 1 On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the j Board ordered that said Transfer of Funds be and the same is hereby authorized. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k 1 i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. I jj On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following transfer of funds be made: Decrease, Surveyorls General Fund Appns. for Mtnce. Dist. 3, $5000. Increase, Supervisors • •r r r r 1, 1000. r r r r 2, 2000. r r r r 3, 2000." . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of awarding Contract for Cortruction of Rodeo Memorial Hall. y This Board havinE heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Uemorial Hall in town of Rodeo, and the awarding of said contract having been continued to this time and place and John E.Branagh, having presented to this Board, the lowest and best bid and the said John E.Branagh having submitted to this Board a list of proposed sub- Icontractors and materialmen and this Board having approved of said sub-contractors and lmaterialmen, I Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Rode Memorial Hall be land the same is hereby granted to s:.td John E.Branagh, at the prices submitted by him Iin his bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said John E.Branagh present to this Board a good land sufficient bond in the sum cf $6,540. guaranteeing the faithful performance of isaid contract and a bond in sum of $6,51;0. guaranteeing labor and materialmen. 1 1 es'?a t j. Kir Sr' r' wT > a i" .ty Y,, .,>• +i I`Y,9p', 7ti 2Vs ` a4'.Y+.,-``rki<"rot , , 4 a r. •r I, x t OE a.,` $ i 1 72 June 27, 1935. In matter of adoption of plans and 1 specifications for building of Prison Farm Buildings on property owned by the County of Contra Costa, In M&rsh Creek District. Architects E.G.Bangs and Keith 0. Narbett, having presented to this Board of Supervisors plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the constr ct— ion of Prison Fawn Buildings on the property owned by the County of Contra Costa in it , Marsh Creek District, IT IS BY THE BOEFD ORDER.ED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as Cfficlnl Pland and Spec ificat— ions, Strain Sheets and Working; Details for the construction of Prison Farm Buildings, I on County Farm in Ua-rsh Creek District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that advertisement for bids for doing of said work shall be published In the Pittsburg Independent, bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o 'clock A.M. on Monday, the l8th day of July, 1939• I i T_n Latter of Grantin£ Permission to Wm. Meese, to Attend Meeting of State Department of Agriculture. H.W.Poulsen, Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Agriculture of the State of California, having requested that the County Agricultural Commissioner attend meeting of the State Department of Agriculture to be held in Sacramento, on Thursday morning June 30, 1938, It is by, the Board ordered that William Meese, Assistant to the Agricultural Commissioner of Cont--a Costa County, be and he is hereby granted permission to attend sr id meeting, and the expenses of said William Meese in attending said meeting will be a charge against the County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 5th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. 0. 11_ t tn, sur r3 s?•tl u ° i U H µnl a's1:"rte ' .z uAi 'ZI}'!i'fyt'.` ia-. o-,?: 4Y ir'`7 siz,. t.- J` "f`'Y ren: s''G.'r'z•" e.',§-,'S•u•;f." titrf' V",., l:rti 1 v r ` W -', f.- ," ,n.:, rut ih, of<=-. . :.• 5''..-.;!,•.,a ; ".---, f I',i l..a y- 'I.y __ T,J II v as , t'}y, x w rr r / 5 r(. _ y ' r.' 1 •'`{v. hM1 r s a3 23 t IN TIS BOARD 0_7 SUPERVISORS CF C211RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1935. The Bop-rd met at 10 o'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. .J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors JamesN.Long, H.L. Cummings, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Declaring Ordinance 1 No. 266 of County of Contra Costa, duly published. Ordinance No. 266 of the County of Contra Costa., being an ordinance - 1 _amending Ordinance No. 245 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and.in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by affidavit of publication of Vida McNamar on file herein, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that said Ordinance be and the sane is hereby declar- ed to be duly published_ In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for permission to correct the following Erroneous Assessments under the provisions of section 3504a of the Political Code: In year 1935, Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61561, J. Williams is assessed with Lot Highway Junction Subdivision, land value $4W,improvements $400, total $500. Mr. Williams is a War Veteran and claimed exemption with Deputy Assessor, but y through inadvertance said exemption was not filed in office of the County Assessor; authorization to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on said property for that year is requested, i and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to correct said assessments be and the sP.ne is hereby granted. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for permission to correct the following erroneous assessments under Section 3551 of the Political Code, Years 1933-34; 1934--35; 1935--36; 1936-37 and 1937-39 the following described Property has beer assessed double and the assessments have been erroneous: R.C.Starkweather - Portion_ of S & 0 Survey No. 99 bounded North, South & West, by land of Swanton & gennerly, East by Hastings Slough, .05 acres' C.H. Swanton- Portion of S & 0 Survey 2Io. 59 bounded north and west by land of S.F.& Bay Point Mfg. District, Last by Hastings Slough, South by County Road, less .05 acres to Starkaeather, 3.95 acres' i These two parcels of land are owned and have been owned., by C.A.Hooper & Com- pany, and they are a portion of 'A tract of land bounded North by Suisun Bay, east 640 School District line, South by County Road, West by land of C.A.Hooper Company acres', and authority is requested to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on these two parcels of land, and District Attorney having consented to said correctio , 1 It is by the , OArRD ORDERED that authorization to correct said assessments is i hereby granted. 1\ h ti t C hr .tr"Fy f'. y+ r,,T• ,. "`. t 4 ¢ '`, GS; o,.`b`s i{ i a.".t s,.x^i• zl.-n t ;. t,' F kv5""' f"" ,jr i J.N, 5,--, 1939. 1 I I t In Batter of approval of Contract and Bond of John E.Branagh, for construction of Rodeo Memorial Hall. John E.Branagh, having presented to this Board a duly executed contract for i furnishinb of materials and labor for construction of Veterans Memorial Hall at Rodeo, California, and said contract being accompanied by good arra sufficient bonds in amounts as he ret ofore ordered by this Board, IT IS BY Ti-E BOARD ORDERED that said bonds and the sureties.thereon, be and the same are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this .Board, is hereby auth- orized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of approval of Co-Operative Agreement covering construction and maintenance of Road Connections between County Road and State Highway 0IV-CC-10&=C' In Vicinity of Ohmer Station. A Form of A:;^eement between the Department of Public Works (Division of Highways) of the State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, a body corporate and politic, covering construction and maintenance of road connections between the County Road and State Highway IV-CC-106-0, in the vicinity of Ohmer Station, Contra Costa County, having been presented to trdis Board for approval; On 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 Boa_*d is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa., I In Matter of Application of Pacific Gas.,& Electric Company to lay gas mains In kensington District. Pacific Gas & E1ec.ric Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay gas mains at three locations in Contra Costa County, as follows: Location 1: 336 feed of two inch main, two feel, out from west side of property line on west side of Coventry Road, north of Valley Road. i i Location 2: 300 feet of three inch twain, along west side of Trinity Ave, south of Kenyon, six feet out from west aide of property line. Location 3: 165 feet of three inch main alon•- the south side of Wilcox, west of 20th Street, seven feet out from south side of property lin . On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said gas mains be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision c.f the County Surveyor of Contra Costai County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FOIUHER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance of said gas mains. F 9 Y t s a fi r 79$,,ii 1 Mi-jt s d3 H r4 I July 5th, 1935. 25 i In Matter of Approval ofContraat of Pacific Gas & Electric Company for furnishing of electric current andmaintenance of streets lights in Oakley Highway Lighting District. Pacific Gas & Electric Company having furnished to this Board-a'duly, executed contract for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of street lights in Oakley Highea;.r Lighting District, and said contract being accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contvact and in an amount heretofore ordered by this Board, i It is on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE BOARD C)RDERrD that said bond and the sureties thereon, be and they are hereby approved, and the said form of contract is hereby approved. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchana.n, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the ';ounty of Contra Costa.;, F In Matter of approval of Request for Additional Telephone Service in Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District. Barah M. Hill, Secretary to the Fire Commissioners of Mt.Diablo County Fire Protection District, having requested of this Board the approval of a change from the operator telephone to a dial system, 24 hour' service, at an additional cost of $25. per month, and a relief man not to exceed 50 hours per month, at 50 0 per hour, or a total cost of S50 per month, to said Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the request of said Commissioners of said Mt.Diablo County Fire Protection District, be and the same is hereby-granted. v In Mater of DSal.e of Ogkley Union zochool istrict onas. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, $50,000 par value legally issued Oakley Union School District Bonds of the denomination of $1000 and $500, dated June 15, 1935, am this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids; for said bonds, the folloaingbids are received and read to the Board by the-- t IClerk: BID OF R. H. MOULTON & CO. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $57; bonds to Dear interest at rate of 3 1/4.% per annum. HOWELL, DOU GL A SS & CO— LAi&lY, It"YY & WILLIAMS: Par value of bonds, plus accrued ].Merest to date of delivery and a premium of x $128; bonds to bear interest at rate of 3 1/4% per annum. KAISER & GO: Par value of bonds, plus accrued int ere st to date of delivery, and a premium of 5426; bonds to bear interest at rate of 3 1/4 per annum, BANULMERICA CQHPANY_ lei. R. STARTS C0: Par value of `.:onas, plus accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of 14.9; bonds to bear interest at rate of 3 1/2% per annum. DELIWIT`i'ER & CO: Par value of bonds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of 62.25; Bonds to bear interest at rate of 3 1/4%_per annum for bonds maturing from June 15, 1939 through 1958; and at the rate of 3,% per anmum for bonds maturing from 1959 through 1963. and this Board having fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid of Dean Witter & Company, is the best bid received for said bonds. Ij Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, Seconded iy Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ITH:E BOARD JRDER D that said bonds be and the same are hereby ordered sold and delivered Jule 5th, 1935. to Dean Witter &- Compa1y at the price submitted In their said bid. j IT IS FURTHER CRDERID that said bonds maturing from 1939 through year 1955 shall be issued bearin-g Interest at rate of 3 1/4% per annum, and that paid bonds maturing in year 1959 and through year 1963, shall be issued bearing interest at rate of 3% per annum. IT IS FURTHER ORDER:-M that the certified checks accompanying the bids of e unsuccessful bidders be returned to said bidders.,: r In Matter of Award of Contracts T for Furnishing of Materials for San Pablo County Fire Proteetitin District Fire House. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of materials for construction of a fire house in 'San Pablo County Fire protection District, and this being time and place set out in said Notice for receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Bop-rd by the Clerk: i RICHUCIlD SUPPLY CC: Cement, $247.51. E.H. HIGGINS C0: Cement, 247.55 RICKMCO 4D PIAVIGATIL-N & !L1PRDVEtLRiT CO: Cement, $247.55. RICi4M61;D NAVIGATION & IMPROVELQT CO: Concrete Aggregates, $370-45- E.H. 370.45. E.H. HIGGINS CO: Concrete., $370.455. RICHM-i;D SUPPLY CO: Gravel & Sand, $435-56•2 RIC:-iLCND SUPPLY CO: Crushed r ck and sand, $375.69• SA-N PABLO LUMBER C3. Lumber, $1599-67 TILDE . LUMBER CO:Lumber, $1620-50. t x r HILL LUBBER a HARDWARE' COMPANY: Rough lumber, 41638-75- HILL z635.75. HILL LUMBE2 & FURDZWARE CO: Milleork, $1916.70. TILDD21 LUUBE.K CC Millwork, $1949.00 Ski' PABLO LUMBER CO: Millwork, $1965.00 RIC-:1dC1,D NAVIGATICN do IMPROVEL91T CO: Brick, $211.05. E.H. HIGGL;S CO. Brick, $21.1.05 UNITES DATE JALS & RIC:. .!XID BRICK CO. LTD. Repressed Pavers & 6a6x1 Tile, $15.55, HILL LUMBI E HARDWARE CO: Hardware, $355, Net. ASSOCIATED i-kRDWARE CO, INC. Fir_ish Hardware, $395.00. GLADDLI-G ng, $711.29•YcBEA_. & CO. Roofs. N. CLP-RK d sCl:s: Roofing, $729.00 S _ RIC.HHON PAINT CO Paint, $215.62. PIi.SBLaG PAIDD i S_ RE: Paint, $257.35, RICH1dC.ID S.HEIri LETAL WCRES: sheet Metal, $233.55- RIC.HI?CND PAI:;T CO. Window Shares, $45.00. And the Board havlE; referred the said bids to Dragon k Schmidts, Architects., and said Arc'_'_^_itects having reported to this Board that the bids of the following firms are t:ie love-,t a_-rid best bids received, to wit: Ce7ent: Richmond Supply Co. Concrete A.FgreFates: Richmond Navigaticn do Improvement Co. Lumber: San Pablo Lumber Co. Mill Work: Hill Lumber & Hardware Co. Brick: Ricli-mond Navigation do Improvement Company. i._is '-ardwar, -:ill Luber F^d^:ti^e Comp V July 5th, 1935. 27 Roof Gladding, McBean Co. J Paint: Richmond Paint Co. Sheet Metal: Richmond Sheet Metal Torks. r Window Shades: Richmond Paint Company. It is by the Board ORDERED that the contracts for furnishing of the respective materials be awarded to the said firms as recommended by- said Architects and at the p prices submitted in their respective bids. f IT IS FURT:E:_R ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contracts for the furnishing of said materials and that each Contractor give a bond for the faithful performance of•said cont!act in one-half of the amount of his respective bid. In Hatter of Adoption of Rules for Operation of Probation Department of Contra Costa County. The Probation Co=Ittee of the County of Contra Costa, having presented to this Board its recommendations concerning the operation of the Probation Department of the Qbunty and this Board believing it for the best interests of the County that said recommendations be adopted, IT IS BY THE B:ARD ORDERED that the following recommendations of the said Pro- bation Comnittee be and the same are hereby adopted as rules for operation of the I Probation Department of said County, to wit: i 1. That all dependent children now being placed and supervised by the Probation Department shall be transferred to the Social Service Department. I 2. That the Probation Officer shall handle all adult cases referred to the Department. 3. That Lhe Assistant Probation Officer shall handle all Juvenile cases referred to the Department. 4. The County Auditor shall be requested to install a system of accounting in-the Probation Department that will provide an efficient method for monthly collections of all moneys that the Probation Department is required to collect, including support, restitution and fines, that will enable any person so authorized to determine the stat s of any case being handled by that department. 5. The Probation Department shall make all reasonable efforts to enforce collect- ions as they fall due and the Probation Officer shall submit to the Superior Judges, the County Auditor and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors a monthly report shovm ung the status of each of the aforement 1c-ned accounts and collections thereon. o. The amounts ordered to be paid through the Probation Department -shall not be changed or modified by any person other than by order of the Judge of the Superior Court. 7. The present offices occupied by the Probation Department shall be changed as j follows: j a) The working desks of the Probation Officer and Assistant Probation Officer sb&l be placed in the two inner offices of the department. b) The Secretary of the Department shall be moved into the large outer office where she shall receive all person s -havL*sg business with the department and shall assign them to the person directly in charge of a particular case. c) All telephone calls to the Department shall be received by the Secretary of the department and switched to the division concerned. d) Positively no Interviews shell be held by eitber officer in the outer office of the department., t ter,rfk J"3, wry. ',.attN„ C n J^ zs ... j Jul;,' 5, 1938. I E In Matter of Authorization to County Auditor to Purchase Oakley Union School District Bonds. C.L.Dodge, Counts Treasurer of Contra Costa County having reported to this. Board that Howell, Douglass & Company has offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa the following numbered Bonds of the Oakley Union School District at the price hereinafter set out, to wit : Bonds numbered 41-42-43 ($1000 denomination) at price of $975 each, plus accrued interest to date of dellvezy. Bonds numbered 4:-45-46 ($1000 denomination) at price of $965.60 each, plus accrued interest to date of delivery. Bonds numbered 47-49-4 ($1000 denomination) at price of $967.60 each, plus accrued interest to date of delivery. Bonds numbered 50-51-52 ($1000 denomination) at price of $955.60 each, plus accrued interest to date of delivery. Bonds Numbered 53-55 ($1000 denomination) at price of $957.40 each, Taus accrued interest to tate of delivery. and this Board deeming it for the best interests of said County that said bonds be purchased; IT IS BY THE BOARD CFtDEM that said C.L.Dodge,County Treasurer, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase from Howell, Douglass & Co., the bonds hereinabove described, at the prices hereinabove set out.,r In ?latter of Employment of Paul Randall, as Building Inspector of Veterans Memorial Hall, Rodeo, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS HY THE BOARD ORDERED that Paul Randall, be and he is hereby employed as Building Inspector i during the construction of veterans Memorial Hall, at Rodeo, California, at a salary at rate of $250 per month, for each day worked (22 day's service to comprise one month) 1 and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby directed to draw a contract, between the County of Contra Costa and said Paul Randall, covering such services. K i i In Matter of approval of Bond on Lost Warrant. It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 16472 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of John Wyeth & Brother, in sum of $55.50 payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund of'said County, has been lost, and the said John Wyeth & Brother having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of $111.60 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor' s Warrant No. 16,472. IT IS BY THS BOARD CRDMUD that the said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and they are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby i authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of John Wyeth & Brother, payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund in sum of $55.50 to replace said Warrant No. 16472. K i z t i July 5th, 1935. J} 2C m In ?utter o: Transfer of Funds. On request of D.L.Teeter, Counts Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund ra.rrants, IT IS BY Tri. BOARD CRDER:D that the sum cf $0,913.60 be transferred from General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: a - War. Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.Sup. Dist.Vacation Accts. 1 Accts. 302 Accts 3 Accts. Pay 1717 to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -j. 178 , inc. 122.70 1754 to 1871,ine. 222.30 1572 97.50 1874 92.01. 96.00 1875 259.05 1576 225.97 1677 13.11 8.41 1579 34.50 r 1890 1+6.50 1581 34-50 raga, 1982 92.25 1581 25.02 1884 8.906 b is7 2. o 29.7 5.99 13.00 1589 10.2 1989 170.00 120.00 1890 110.50 1891 98.00 159216.00 33ig9+130.53 u 189 88.00 t k 1892 2g.6o ryf.1998 7.50 127.65. 1899 234.24 1900 90.00 1901 82.52 1902 8.25 190' 90.00V 1904 500.00 c 19010.00 19005 6 297.01 134-55 1905 ZZ8.50 1909 39.15 1910 146.-,14 t 1911 111.17 1912 219.77 19N 8 1.16 12.50 1915 42.22191649 1917 526.11 1918 b49.81 1920169.75 93.75 1921 11.20 11922 117-50 349-96-- 99 .1 1329.45. Grand 'oral - $0913.60. x " T the Hoard.The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of h In Latter of Cancellation of Taxes on Delinquent Tax Rolls ti,{ lof Acquisition and Improvement rv. District. D.ES.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that in accordance with order of this -Board of April 18th, 1938, the County Treasurer has purchased all- a outstanding bonds of Acquisition and Improvement District #4 and that said bonds were jpurcrased for t::e sum of $4,279.73, a reduction of 70,E of t^e original value, and that said reduction in requirements of the bond issue has created an excess levyx_ r for bond interest and redemption on the Assessment Rolls of the Counts as follows: Levied to Date 16,825.01.x . Pequirements: Interest b amortization payments to date, $6002.51. j Purchase of out standing bonds 427973 r Estimated interest (2 sears 0 2%) 427. • f contlttgenccY 300.00 30 July 5th, 1935. Adjustment 5914.63. Cancellations on Delinquent RD11 4758.43 Refun::. of excess levied paid 1026.20 65814-63. In order to Dake the above adjustments, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the taxes on the Delinquent Tax Rolls of Acquisition and Improvement District 94, as set forth in hereinafter shown schedule together with all penalties.accruing therefrom . be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: ANDRADE EXPOSITION ';RACY j Lot Block 1937_35 1936-37 1935-36 Total. 14 25.15 25.65 21.09 7 :92 103.50 l 43 7 29 .5031735.77 36.43 94 99.14 35-77 36.43 26.94 99.14 9 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 77-93 79.35 55.35 215.69 12 77.9372.39 55.35 215.69 13 1 1 '.92 10.91 44.29 1 15 123126 6 92.51 341.73 2 35.77 RA 26.94 99.14 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 5 35.77 56.43 26.94 99.14 b 35.77 36 43 26.94 99.14 x 7 3 •77 36.43 26.94 99.14 9 95 56.42 63.57 234.194 9 30.12 30.67 31.34 92.13 i 10 30.12 30.67 25.05 99.9 11 19.56 20.22 14.56 54.9 12 10.14 10.32 5.63 29.69 13 -14 20.25 20.65 17.25 58.18 i 15-16 13.59 14.13 11.2:0 39.42 39 10.22 10.210 6.43 27.05 40 13.52 13.76 7.96 35.14 41 13.52 13. 7•g5 35.14 42 13.52 13.11 7.96 35.14 13.52 13.71 7.95 35.14 13.52 13.7 7.96 35.14 2 5 2L 97 22.27 16.47 60.61. 2 b 41.91 42.59 31.22 115.61 16 3577 36.'2.3 29.99 271-7-1- 2 11 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 55 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 b 35.77 36.43 26.94 99.14 7 3355 77 36.43 26.84 99.14 9 s4.91 56.49 63.63 235.03 r 9 35.13 x.75 22. 3507 93.49 r 11 -12 29.97 33b.40 23.41 93.665 13-14 13.99 14.13 11.42 39..44 3-7.67 7.90 6.96 22..4 34-35-36 30.4i 30.97 25.69 97.2 31-39 53.39 54.39 30.36 139.12 17 10.14 10.32 9. 29.09 7 10.14 10.32 5.63 29.09 9 1.229 1.51 1.12 Por. Lot 99 San Pablo 1.902 so.-. aad in on33. 26.49 26.49 Totals -- - - 2 1749.52 1293-W- $4799-M-7 I& mmMatter of Cancellation of Taxes on Portions of Lots 241-242-243, Brentwood Irrigated Farms, No. 6. D.t.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that Tax Sale.Ao.- : T 2116 for year 1927-29, covered Assessment No. 226625 of that year on the North: 50 feet of Lots 241-242-243 Brentwood Irrigated Farms, No. 6, v&ich said land was offered for dedication as a public highway of Contra Costa County. Said land Was not., accepted under dedicati:%n as a County Highway by this Board of Supervisors until j June 20, 1935, which said dedication is now recorded at page 282 Vol. 456 of Official Records; upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 1"uE BOARD ORDERED tha-!. t'--e County Auditor be and he 1s hereby authorized to cancel t.ik- tax lien a-_oe•~i.^.;' on the County Records against said property for t::e Ycla• 1927_?z, i i = uL secizem Yea-s. July 5th, 1939. 31 In Batter of Payment of l Vacation Warrants ou,, of Purchasing Agent's Revolving Fuad. A Revolving Fluid having heretofore been created-by this Board to be under the direction and control of the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County for the. purpose of financing of warrants against the County of Contra Costa for materials J purchased and services rendered and there being a question as to the legality of 1 financing warrants of County Employees far vacation pay, to Rhich said employees are entitled, out of said Revolving F1nxi; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembat , IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that all warrants of County employees working on a per diem basis, for vacation pay, shall be regularly presented to this Board for allowance, and shall not be paid from said Purchasing Agent's Revolving Fund.k h S In Hatter of Release of Lion against the property of Maximillian Dritschler. RESOMICH. VMWAS, Notice of Aid has been recorded in this County pursuant to Section of the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, against the Property of Maximillian Dritschler, a recipient of aid under said act; TdEREeS, the filing of such Notice created a lien on the property of the recipient of such aid; i SEAS, t'.-.e recipient of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such lien, is entitled to receive a release thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE L RESOLVED that upon receipt of all money secured by said lien, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby jed to execute and deliver a release of such lien. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. P. In Matter of tiInstallation ofg s i:r.A,,y:.; . :.,r%vrz[iti>t5i.e'...:. ;rA..... Addit conalry Lights in Kensington Lighting District. A petition signed by at least 25 residents and tax payers of'16nsiiigto r Lighting District requesting that two additional lights be installed in said Sensing r ton Lighting District at following locations, to wit: i 1 Corner of highland Blvd. and Willamette Ave. Corner of Willametz a Ave. and Purdue Ave. i having been presented to this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIM twat said addit tonal lights be.installed at .the locations above named. IT IS FT1:0! ER CRDERID that Pacific Gas d Electric Company be-authorized to Install said lights and the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for the fiscal year 1939-39, furnish to this Board a rate of taxation upon the assessable property of said District that will furnish an amount sufficient for maintenance of said addit— ional lights which amount is specified to be $40.90 perau=. V. i 32 July 5th, 1938. In Matter of Construction of, Repairs and Maintenance of County Roads and Bridges. It appearing to this Board that the Road Districts of Contra Costa County would be unreasonably burdened by the purchase of materials for, or by the expense i of contraction, or by the maintenance and repairs of, the several roads and bridges In said Road Districts of the County of Coosa Costa during the fiscal year 1938-39, NOW, THEREFORE BE 12 RESOLVED that a portion of the aggregate cost of purchase of materials for, or expense of construction or maintenance of the several roads and bridges of the Road Districts of Contra Costa County, shall be paid for out of the General fund of said County during the fiscal year 1939-39- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Consolidation of County Precincts for Election called by Agricultural Prorate Commission. That for the purpose of carrying out the duties impoaed upon the State Agri- cultural Prorate Commission by the provisions of Chapter 754 of the 1933 Statutes of California, as amended, and of facilitating the conduct by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Cont:•a Costa, of a special election which has been or hereafter may be ordered to be held under the p_rovisi•--ns of the Statute hereinabove referred to during the month of July, 1938, in that portion of the County of Contra Costa, embraced within a proration zone proposed to be established at such special election with respect to the marketing of grapes under the provisions of said Statute herein- before referred to, IT IS CRDERED that the precincts of the County of Contra Costa, heretofore established by order of t?e Board of Supervisors for general election purposes, and noir existing, in mole or in part within that portion of said County included Within said proposed proration zone, are hereby consolidated in certain cases hereinafter specified and indicated to form regular county precincts for all purposes of said election ordered or to be ordered as aforesaid, and all precincts so formed by consol - dation are hereby severally adopted and established as regular county precincts for the purpose of holding said special electicn; the names, numbers, of election precincts designated and specified for the conduct of said special election are herei L:- set forth as a part of this order and are as follows: SPECIAL GRAPE PRORATE ELECTIVE+ PRECD-CT #1: Brentwood Nos. 1-2-3. Byron Nos. 1-2. 8nightsen-Pitt sburg Nos. 12i-15-16. Lone 'Tree No. 1-2.y x K ¢y 4 aye Oakley Nos. 1-2. SPECIAL GRAPE PRORATE ELECTI-V PRECINCT #2. Nichols d Port Chicago Nos. 1-2. Associated. VC Concord Nos. 4-5-6-7-8. Covelltl"il a Clayton j N r, Walnu; Creek Nos. 4--5-6. k _ apt Saranap Lafayette Nos. 1-2. rou Canyon tt f,l y . s. 2doraga S Y. Mary Is. SPECIAL GRAPE PRORATE ELECTION PRECINCT #3. Mart ii:e z No. 17 Vine Hill Lt.Vler ?I. 1-2. Pac:--ec ?: s. 1-2. Port Cos a 1-2 Al•., u,;n Croc.-et: y? l s.u2-;-4-7- July 5th, 1935. 33 Special GHAPE PROPRATE ELECTId-i PRECINCT #4. Tassajara San Ramon a r Danville Alamo. InMatter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD CRD THAI THE following applications for aid be and the same are hereby granted, to wit ROBERTS, mRS. }SAE, 460 - 10th,Ricamond. i 30 County cash allowance be renewed as of June lst, 1939, and increased.to 549.00 county cash allowance, as of June 1st, 1939. I_ HOSKING, SAMEL JGHN, 521-- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age security be denied. BEiNETT, ,WILLIAM C., 50 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939• TAIT, JOSEPH, .1450 Wright Ave. Richmond. I ld Age Security in s*-e amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935• JBORLAN, DEL, RFD 1, Bax 496, Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid` monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. jMcINTYRE, OLI,IE, 609 Ripley St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount .of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1938. VOGELSANG, KATIE DA, 234- 5th St. Riclhm.-nd. 111 Old age Security In the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of October, 1937• JOSSELYN, LILA, 342 .S. 7th St. Richmond. . Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of April, 1935. j JOSSELYN, ANDREW W. 342 So. 7th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1938• ZIMMU;AN, LULU, 560- 20th St. Richmond. Old age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1938. jFRY, BENJALLt' F. Alvarado St. San Pablo II Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidImonthlyberenewedasofFebruary, 1935. BARER, PATRICK, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito. r' Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1938. SPAUR, Andrew, 728 Lexington St. El Cerrito, I Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State. aid and $17.50 County aidImonthlyberenewedasofMay, 1938. HOI&kiD, JAMES A. , 14 Enterprise St. Richmond. Old Age Security in mount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be discontinued as of October 30, 1937• 1BARRETT THCP-A S, 213 Piedmont Place, Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1938. IBAR SANTI, JOSEPH, 324 Barrett St. Richmond=, t Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidtaonthlybediscontinuedasofJune30, 1939• i PErs:RS,AUGUSTA, 2027 Los Angeles Ave. Ber:eley. Old Age Security in the amount of $20.00 State aid only be discontinued as of VJune30, 1935.. HELPS, MIRY B. 441 Santa Fe Ave. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid ponthly be discontinued as of May, 1938. dORLEM, FIRS. Alai, 4526 Potrer-; Ave. Richmond. Aid for needy &-ildren in the amount of $30.00 State and $40. County aid-per month ibe granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. MCAULIFFE, NRS. DOLL, 210 First St. Richmond. Aid for needy children In the amount of $20.00 State aid and $45. county aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. i July 5th, 1935. 1 1 i j MALAVOL^sA, HRS. ADELE, 3501 Taller St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the amount of 830.00 State and $20, County aid per month be renewed as of July, 1938. i CURRY, MRS. Hmu:ETTA, 2361 Brooks St. Richmond j Aid for needy children in the amount of $20 State and $20 county Aid per month be renewed as of July, 1935. BARRAGAN, NRS. E==.EL, 40 First Street,Richmond. 10 State aid and 30 County aid for one minor half orphan child be d1 scon tinued as of July 31, 1938- 01NALLM, MRS. AM, 512 Norvell St. El Cerrito Aid for needy children in the amount of $j10 State and $10 county aid per mont be discontinued as of July 31, 1935 I CODINA, MRS. THERESA, 248 Sanford and Filbert Sts. North Richmond Aid for needy children in the amount of $40. State aid and $20 County aid mohthly be Increased to VW State aid and $27. county aid monthly as of July 1, 1938 HERNANDEz, HRS. MARGAM, 440 'A St. Richmond Aid 2br needy children in the amount of $20 State aid and $20 county aid monthly be increased to $20 State aid and $30 County aid monthly as of July 1, 1938. BURSE, MRS. CHARLES, 622— 39th St. Richmond. (For Alice May Locke) 20 County aid payable to Mrs. Charles Burke, 622— 39th St. Richmond, Californ for the support of Alice May Locke be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. AZEVEDO, U&RIA F. 1772 Pomona St. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. AZEVEDO, MANUEL S. 1772 Pomona St. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. k WILLIAMS, MIN-JE 765 Edwards St. Crockett. . ImOldAgeSecurityintheamountof $6.00 State ainmonthlybegrantedtobeginasofJulyZ, 1938 4'• BURFMS, WILLIAM R. Crockett. k Old Age Security be denied. BOSTON, GEORGE, Danville. ` Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, .1938• CARY, LEONARD B. Walnut Creek.i County cash allowance of $25. a month be discontinued as of May 31, 1939. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid aid $17.50 County aid monttly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1938. BARBER, DORRANCE, L. Box 652, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount .of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid .and $17.50 County aid as of July Z, 19390 BARBER, HAI31A B. L. Box 652, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount -of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and. $17.50 County aid monthly as of July 1, 1935. CORNELIUS JOHN, 23.4 1/2 Howard St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50. State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. CORCORAN, THOMAS, 411 Ferry St. Martinez. Old Age Security in th a amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid " monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. LOWD, GERTRUDE, Box 106, Associated, Calif. Old Age Security in the amount of $5.00 State aid and $5.00 county aid monthl be increased to Old Age Security in the amount of $10 State aid and $10 county aid. monthly as of July 1, 1435• DRITSCHLER, MAX, RFD #1, Walnut Creek, Calif. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1935. SHARKEY, LRS. INA, 2209 Seal Bluff St. Concord. 10 State aid for one minor, half orphan child be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. ST.MARY OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose (For Ruby and Edith Cavagna) Aid for needy children in the amount of $20 State aid and $20 County aid .. for Ruby and Edith Cavagna which was formerly paid to St. Mary of the,Palms at Miss== ion San Jose be discontinued as of June.12, 1935. CAVAGNA, MR. ANGELO, Concord. (For Ruby and Edith Cavagna) 20 State aid and $45 county ald.for the children of an incapacitated father be paid to Angelo Cavagna of Concord to begin as of July 1, 1939. FiERROS, MRS. PETRA, 2355 Pacheco St. Concord. Aid for children of an incapacitated father in the amount of $10 State and'$35 county aid per month be renewed as of July, 1939. MACHADO, LRS. MARIA, Box 2, Crest Ave. Marti:.ez. Aid for Need, children i.: Lh.e amount of $30 State and $20 County aid per r_oi:t= be re.^.er:ed as of July, 1?mac. July 5th, 1935• 37 HASKINS, MRS -111IE, Box 293, Concord. Aid for needy children in the amount of $10 State aid and $10. County aid:for one minor hal_ orphan child be renewed as of July, 1935• ALLEN, MRS. CME, RTE #'1, BOX 190, X&BTI11XZ. Aid for needy childr*n in the amount of $20 State aid and $30 County aid monthly be decreased to $20 State aid and $20 county aid monthly as of. Augustl, 1935.. DUGGAN, MRS. JULIA, Pleasant Hill Rd, Walnut Creek. Aid for needy children in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per month be discontinued as of July 31, 1930. MARCHI, MRS. ROWENA, 01T Green St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the amount of $20.00 State and $30 County aid, be decreased to $20.00 State aid only as of July 1, 1935. HUSEVAN, MRS MARTHA Lafayette, Cal. (For Pamella Townsend) 10 State aids andg10 county aid payable to Mrs. Martha Hue-man, Lafayette, California, for the support. of Pamella Townsend be discontinued as of June 30;. 1935. RUTHERFORD, MS. VIVIAN, P.O. 3$1, Concord, (For Pamelia Tomsend) Beginning July 1, 1935, $1.0.00 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for the support: of Pamelia Townsend be granted to Mrs.Vivian Rutherford, P.O. 351, Concord.., BROWN, WILLIAM 10aff, Walnut Creek. 25. Sta.e aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be discontinued as s of June 30, 1935• McCLAIN, MACS, 312 West' 4th St. Pittsburg, Calif. Old Age Security be denied. TEAM, T Ir J- . Po_t Chicago, Callf.. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State, aid, and $1:7.50• County,: aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1935• HOOTS, MRS. Ei'TA, Route #1, Box 41, Pittsburg Aid for needy children in the amount of $30.00 State aid and $30 County aid, monthly be renewed as of July, 1935. TREZZA, MRS. MARY, 363 West' 5th St. Pittsburg Aid for needy children in the amount of $40 State aid and $20 county aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1935. AVALOS, MR. FM NAa DO, 253 York St. Pittsburg Ald for children of an incapacitated mother in the amount of $30 State, aid I per month be,granted to begin as of July 1, 1935. HARRY, OakleySeurity in the amount of 17.50 Stave aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $5.00 State aid and $5.00 ounty aid as of July 1, 1935. NUNES, MRS. MARY, P.O. Box 74, Oakley Old Age Security in the amount of $13'.00 State aid and $13.00 county aid' monthly be discont im-e d as of June 30, 1935. SMIT'r.', JOSEPH F. Byron Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montW y be renewed as of Matt' 1, 1935. S SPEAR, FRED RFD Box 65, Live Oak Ave. Oakley. 1! P5.00 State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of June 1, 1935. WILKFRSON, EaA, 617 12th St. Antioch. 15. State aid and $15. county aid for needy blind be renewed as of June 1, 1935- GALLAGiER, MRS. ELLEN, $07 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito (For James Deus) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly parable to Mrs. Ellen Gallagher, 507 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, California, for a needy Juvenile Court Ward be discontinued as of June 30, 193$• BRYAN, MRS. JOHN' RFD Box 1042 Richmond (For Charles and Benjamin Alexander) 20 State aid and J20 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. John Br'-an, RFD Box 1042, Richmond, California for the support of Charles and Benjamin Alexander, dependent Juvenile Court Wards, be renewed as of June, 1935. i WARD, MRS. ILITA, 2541 Lowell St. Richmond (For Jane Alexander) 10 State and $10 county aid, monthly for the support of Jane Alexander, Juvenile Court Ward, be renewed as of June 1, 1930, payable to Mrs. Ilita Ward, 2541 Lowell St. Richmond, California. i CHRISLER, MRS. H.W. 634= 4th St. Richmond, (For Gallen Dean Martin) 10 State aid and $10 county aid for Gail en Dean Martin, illegitimate child payable to Mrs. H.W.Chrisler, be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. Min..DMIS HCRE FINIXVG ::OCIETY, 3595 — 66th Ave. Oakland (For Gailen Dean Martin) Beginning' July 1st, 1935, 910 State aid and $10 county aid be granted to Children's Home Finding'Society 2595— 66th Ave: Oakland, Calif. for the support of Gallen Dean Martin. 1 J-'!Y 5th, 1938. IN HE NATTER OF GR9icTING AU1HORIi'Y TL TAX CCLLECTOR TO LAKE SALE OF 1 PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. The followi:g Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the ... Minutes' of tl-d s 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 i 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 cost of sale: BE IT P,: -D 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 T_HE STATE, JUtiE 27, 1927, for the delineuent taxes of 1926: Canal Subdivision of Richmond- N11Y 37' of Lot 14, Block 1, Deed No. 14. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 22, Block 1, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 25, Block 22, Deed No. 20. To be oW for a sum not le ss than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Town of Point Richmond Official gap No. 3- Lot 10, Block P. Deed No. To be sold for a sum not less then $40.00, plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 17, Block 20, Deed No. 74. 4 To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 277-j' 34, Block 10, Deed No. 125. To be sold for a sum not less than W.00, plus costs of sale. r Wall's Addition- Lots 16-17, Block 168, Deed No. 519 (3) To be sold fo_ a sum not less than $110.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition- Lots 29-30, Block 170, Deed No. 530 (S) To be sold for a suns not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Wallis Addition - Lots 3-4. Block 171, Deed No. 531 (S) To be sold for a sura not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale.- Wall I s ale. Wall's Addition- Lot !D, Block 171, Deed No. 533(8) To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. h Na11's Addition- Lots 33-34, Block 172, Deed No. 534 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition- Lots 1-2, Block 173, Deed No. 535 (8) L sa To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition- Loi 13, Block 173, Deed No. 536 (S) Ix To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE, June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927: Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 34, Block 4,Deed No. 23. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus cost s of sale. cx> Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 5, Deed No. 31. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 17, Block 8.Deed No. 32. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 10. Deed No. 33. r T o be sold f or a sun not le s s than $5.00 plus ce st s of sale. Canal Subdivision. of Richmond- Lot 12, Block 10, Deed No. 34. To be sold for a sam not less than S5.00, plus costs of sale. Wpl Ms Canal Subdivisi_n of Richmond- Lot 24, Block 11 , Deed No. 35. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Rich-mond- Lot 25, Block 11, Deed No. 36. To be sold for a sum not less than 55.00, plus costs of sale. West Ric?mond Tract, Lot 9, Block 22, Deed No. 131. o be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale r f F West Richm_md Tract- Lot 10, Block 22, Deed No. 132. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Jjlly 5t-h, 1939. 37 Andrade'Exposition Tract- Lot 1, Block 4, Deed No. 170. To be sold for a sum not *less than $25.00 plus'costs of sale. Andrade Exposition T!,aet- Lot 2, Block 4, Deed Na. 171. j To be sold for a sun not -less than $20.00, plug costs of sale. A Wall's Addition, Lots 15-16, Block 170, Deed No. 220. 1'; Y To be sold for a sun not less than $110.00, plus costs of sale. LLLL x J .& F G Wall's Additioa- Lots 37-38, Block 170 Deed N.D. 221. To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. tiJ Wall's Addition- Lots Z2,13, Block 176. Deed No. 241. ITo be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition-:- Lots 19-20 . 00 Block 176, Deed No. 242.ITo be sold for a sum not le ss than 1i-, 0lut cost s of sale.5 P Wall's Addition- Lot 35, Block 177, Deed No. 246. I To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus•costs of sale. Y Central Richmond 2.0. 2- Lot 46, Block 6, Deed No. 284. To be sold for a sum not less tfhan $15. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex - Lot 27, Block 3Deed No.6 To be sold for a sum not less than $2500, plus costsof sale. All of Lot 20, 'in Sec. 30, TIN. , R4 W: lying in Contra Costa County, 16.84 acres, Deed No. 345. To be sold for a sum not less than 0"1400.00, plus costs of sale. In San Pablo Ave. Business Block Tract- Lots 12 to 16, Inc. Block 2,. To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus casts of sale. Deed No. 354. In Nor-,.h Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20, Block 24, Deed No. 367. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley errace Tract- Lot 20, Block 25, Deed No. 368. To be sold for a sum not le ss than $20.00, plus cost s of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — N. 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 26, Deed No. 390. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Bull's 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 16, Block 212, Deed No. 425. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SATE, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR TFiE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925. i North Richmond Lard & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lots 14-15, Block 71, Deed No. 604. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferr; Co. No. 2— Lots 21-22-23-24-25, Block 71, Deed #605 To be sold for a sun not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 23, Block 12, Deed No. 635• To be sold for a sun not less than $10,00 plus costs of sale. Rivers Andrade Tract- Lot 21, Block 34, Deed No. 653. To be sold for a sum ant less than $7.002 plus costs of sale. In Subdivisicn A, Rancho E! Rio, Lot 94, 11.30 acres, Deed No. 660. To be sold for a sum not less than $200.00, plirs costs of sale. f PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, June 26, 1930, FaR TEE DELINQUENT :AXES OF 1929: i Wall's Addition to Richnord— Lot 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00' Block 151, Deed No. 332. Plus costs of sale. Wall's Additioa: to Richmond- E. 11' of Lot 4, Block 151, Deed No. 333 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 40, Block 151, Deed No. 334. To-be sold far a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. i Key Tract- Lot 11, Block 7, Deed ;lo. 349. T To be sold for a sum not less than $10,— plus cost s of sale. Union Tract- Lots 1-2, Block D. Deed No. 354. To be sold for a sum not less Char: $25.00 plus costs of sale. Union Tract- Lot 15, Block E. Deed No. 355. To be- sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Central Richmond No. 2— Lot s 47-48, Block 1, Deed No. 363. fi To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In the Huber Tract- Lot 13 Block 5, Deed No. 374. To be sold for a sum not less than 15.00 plus costs of sale.p l_ In the Huber Tract- Lot 5,Block 7, Deed 1-10. 375. 3 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. i In the Huber Additlin- Lot 32, Block 2, Deed No. 377. To be sold for a sun r.-)t less t nri SZO. , plus costs o: sale. i July 5th, =938.- Cont d. i t Y In the Huber Addition- Lots 11 to 14 Inc. Block 4, Deed No. 381. To be sold for a sum'not less than $80.00 plus costs of sale. Ooleman Pdllmen Tract- Lot 1, Block 4, Deed No. 385. c t 'e} To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Z.' Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lot 33, Block 3, Deed No. 466. i To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. x v c > y Ceritos Addition to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 4, Deed No. 467.. To be sold for a sum not les!; than $15.00, plus cost s of sale. Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 32 Block C, Deed No. 477. 1 To be sold for a sum not less thea 15. 'plus costs of sale. n ` ; Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 6, Block E,Deed No. 478. To be sold for a sum not lest than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 12, Block E,Deed No. 479. To be sold for a sue not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In the City of E1 Cerrito, a tract of land commencing on the Wily line of San Pablo Ave. 69.93'feet•Nlly from bounder line bet reen'Alameda and Contra-Cor1r ata : Counties, the Nfly 25.07 ft. x an average Wily'depth of 61.5 feet, Deed No.' 586.' To be sold for a sum not less than $130. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights T-act No. 4— Lot 31; Blk 126, Deed No. 1142. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Now at the hour of3 o clock P.Y. the Board takes dofecessasaBoar Supervisors and convenes as a Board of Equalization. The County Assessor delivers to theBoard of Supervisors sitting as a Board x of Equalization, the Assessment Rolls, Yaps, Books and Statements of the County of Contra Costa, for :.he fiscal year 1938-39, and the Board proceeds to examine the: same. Ank the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of EqueXizattion, to and unt it Monday, July-11th, 1938, at 10 o clock A.M. 4<f ' r lei Clerk. . r f4"Sx zt 1 r Chairman= n h f IN .ffiE ,BQARD OF S[1P'ERVI50BS OF CONTRA CGBTA, COUNTY, BrATE-.. cr ,CALIFOWI I[ONDAY, JULY 11th, 1938. The Board met at 10 ouclock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lorg, H.L. Cummings, R.E.Claeys and R.J.Trembath.S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. i I Jt Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor, having applied to this Board for permission i to County Auditor to correct following Erroneous Assessments under provisions of Sec. 3881 of the Political Code, to wit: For a number of years past, Lot 96 1/2 San Pablo Rancho has been assessed to F.Silva. This lot is a portion of the Fair Andrade Tract and should never havebeenIassessedtoMr. Frank Silva. For year 1936-37 vol. 29 AssessQemt No. 61518 a described parcel of land assess- ed to Peggy Naylor is double with Assessment No. 61613 to Jean Naylor, C/o Tripp.. Also Assessment No. 61515, Jean Naylor, C/o Porter, is double with a portion of Assessment No. 61493; containing 4 acres, is the name of G.D. Hall. Authority is requested to cancel these assessments, and the said application having been approved b:r the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to correct sr.id Errone u_ A--sesments. July 11th, 1935. 39e77 In Matter of Purchase of Equipment for County Highway Department. It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase one 011 Distributor; one Road Roller, and three 1J6 yard trucks, at approximately a total cost of WOO, to. be used in the Highway Department of Contra Costa County. In Matter of Suit Filed in Justice Court Township 05, Entitled "George R.Yilson vs. Frank Cardoza, et al. A summons in the case of •George R.Rilson vs. Prank Cardozo, et al. brought in the Justice Court of Township No. 5, Contra Costa County, State of California, having been served upon the Chairman and Clerk of this Board, and it appearing that the County of Contra Costa and the Supervisors of said County are defendants in said action, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said summons and complaint be referred to the District Attorney of Contra. Costa County to take such action as he deems necessary., In .atter of Claim of Louis L`a'Blanc. M .. Louis La Blanc having filed a claim for damages against the'County of Contra Costa for and in the sum of $5000, for injuries claimed-to have been sustained by him in an automobile accident on the Fish Ranch Road, Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered'that said claim be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an Official Opinion as to jts legality. . In hatter of Claim of Ralph Hersch, Ralph Hersch, havim filed, a claim .for.damages against the. Ccanty of 'Contra Costa, for and in the sum of M35.for injuries claimed to have been sustained by-him in an automobile accident on the Fish Ranch Road, Contra Costa County., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to the District Attorney f Contra Costa County for an Official Opinion as to its legality.K Water of Declaring Bradford chool District, in the County of ntra'Costa, suspended. z .x B.O.Wilsor., County Superintendent of Schools, having filed with this Board his recommendation that Bradford School District be suspended, on account of said District wing decreased to less than five pupils for the school year just closed, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ctmmings, IT IS BY THE OARD ORDIMED that said Bradford School District be and the same is hereby declared suspended under Section 2.170 of the School Code of the State of California 1K Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. And the Board further examines the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books and Statements of the County and continues the further hearing thereon to Wednesday, July 13, 1935: And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalizat ion to and until Wednesday, duly 13th, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M. an.Chair* i 4 « i II; _.-_ . B RD ;F Slj?=RVI::JR_ C_.::Y C..STA C_LP.;lY, 5:. `E :.F CALTF'CR:;IA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th, 1938.The Board met aL 10 o'clock A.M. 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 In +.he Hatter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County at Crockett Reeeptio:, to President Fran:,-lin D. Roosevelt. This Board deeming tin Reception to be given to Hon. Franklin D.Roosevelt, President of tae United States, at Crockett, California, on Thursday, July 14th, 1935, i a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa. County; IT IS BY -.,hE BOARD :RDER0 that the sum of $luO oe and the same is hereby ordered paid to the Committee in charge of said Reception for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said reception. It IS FUR H&R ORDERED z1-at the said Committee in charge present to this Board, a duly verified claim in the sum of 4100 on the Advertising Fund of said County in payment of said advertising.,, i i Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of EqualUttion. And the Board further examines the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books, and Statements of Lhe County of Contra Costa, and continues the further hearing on said Books until Friday, July 15th, 1930. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and u til Friday, July 15th, 1938, at 10 o'clock Chairman. Clerk. i IN THE BOARD OF SIIDERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, July 15, 1938. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.Y. 13resent: Hon.1i 1938- Chairman; ,upervisors James N.Long, H.L..Cummings,- R.E.Claeys and R.J.l'renbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. IIn batter of appointment of R.R.Arnold, jas Road Commissioner for purpos:, of repair- ling and re-constructing of Martinez-Pacheco Highway, in Sup. Dist. #3. Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and h is hereby appointed Road Commissioner to do such duties as are required by law of Road Commissioners, for the purpose of repairing and re-constructing the Martinez-Pacheco Highway from the Town of Martinez to the northerly boundary of the proposed Arnold Highway in Supervisor District #3 of Contra Costa County. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 18th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. I rman. IVJC.J••L.tJL I.Clerk. w r 41 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1938. THE BOARD MET YT 10 oIclock A.Y. PRESENT: Hon. M.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumm ings, H.E. Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Tells, Clerk. The minutes of the Board for and during the month of June, 1935, are read to- the Board by the Clerk and approved as read and signed by Chairman and Clerk. j In Matter of application of Mrs. i Grace Levake, for a permit to j construct a non—conforming use building on Mt.Diablo Blvd.1 Mrs. Grace Levake, having heretofore applied to this Board for permit to i P Construct a non—conforming use building on Ht.Diablo Blvd. Contra Costa County, and j said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of said County, and the said Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation i that said permit be not granted, j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that further consideration of granting of said Permit be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, August 1st, 1935, at Il o'clock A.M. q In Matter of Correction of w' Assessment. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization to correct follows erroneous assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3591 of the Political Code, to wit: f Year 1931-32: Vol. 9 Assessment No. 21584, John and Georgia C.Patten were assessed with Lot 18, Block 9, Bay View Park assessed valuation $110. Mr. Patten claimed War Veteran Exemption on this lot for that year but through an error in office of County Assessor, exemption was not allowed and taxes for that year went delinquent. The property eras deeded to theState of California, August 6, 1937, for delinquent taxes. Authority to cancel this Deed to the State of California and to add this assessment to Assessment Roll for year 1939-39, so that claim for exemption may be allowed this year, is requested. and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4RDE8ED that authorization to cancel the deed hereinabove a i described be and the same is hereby granted and the County Assessor is directed to j add said property to Assessment Roll for year1939-39., In Matter of Employment of Smith Emery as Inspeotor'of x Cement and Steel for Rodeo Memorial Hall. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that Smith—Emery be and he is hereby employed as Inspector of cement and steel to be used in the construction of the Rodeo Memorial Hall, at Rodeo, Calif or, a. 1 July 18th, 1935, In Matter of Receiving of Bids for Construction of Buildings on County Prison Farm. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of buildingsi on the County Prison Farm; and this being the time and place set out in said notice I for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read-to the Board: BID OF MARK BRISTOL: $10,798. BID OF E. P. SEEidA2IS: $9,787• BID OF EHI1 PERSOi+: $12,259. BID OF ELMER J. F r-arHY• $10,767. BID OF JCHN E. BRA?iAGH: $9,992. BID OF A. FREDERICK ANDERsoN: $11,672. and said bids having been referred to the Architects E.G.Bangs and Keith 0. Marbett, for consideration, and the said Architects having reported to this Board that the bid of E.P.Seemans, is the lowest and best bid received for the doing of said Work, Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the construction of said Buildings on the County Prison Farm, be and the same is hereby awarded to E.P.Seemans, at the price submitted in his bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said E.P. Seemans shall give a bond in one-half of the amount of said bid, guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in one-half of the amount of said Did guaranteeing labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare Contract for the doing of said work. In Matter of Fixing Population of Judicial Townships of Contra Costa I County. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law during the month of July, 1938, to fix the population of each of- the Judicial Tow 4ship f of Contra Costa `'ounty by multiplying the number of registered voters in each of said townships of record in ti.e County Clerk's office of July lst, 1935, by three, and the County Cleric having certified to this Board the number of registrations in each of sai Judicial Townships of record as of July 1, 1938, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that the population of each of the Judicial I Townships of Contra Costa County is hereby established and declared to be as i j follows: N%. OF TOWNSHIP.NO. REGISTERED VOTERS. POPULATICN. t i 2 5 17,679.I 3725279 2, 175 j0 9 j 715 14,lei°. 333 3, 25411- I099 1 z 11 1605 Z 7 I' 91 1 .b 12 2612 7,93 ukf#ti 1170 510 14 416 124s c+Z 1 11:706 35,119 sE 1 94 . 2,541. 17 2,183 Ob4- 1 If 43 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. on request of D.M.T eet er, County kudit or, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants for 1937-39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $2030.4l 'be i transferred from General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: War. Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. Vacation Accounts. #1 Accts. 2 Accts. #3 Accts Pay X92— - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -$160.07 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1925 9.54 1.50 192 16.70 199277 25.64 36.00 3i 1929SU5.01.. 1930 47.50 r 1931 3.50 ; 1932 153.21 1933 30.04 4 1934 15.00 1935 12.00 1936 120.00 t 1937 169.60 193E 22.00 1939 26.39 1 1941 S.12 r 1942 532.12 1943 5.60 194+ 162.34. 1365.50 324.24 225.36 1-5.01' . Grand Total — $2030.41. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Fun-s. On request of D.Y.Teeter,County Auditor, and in 'order to finance current highway warrants for 1935-39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $239.50, be transferred from General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: ar. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist. sup. Dist.Vacation Acct s.1 Acct s.2 Accts.3 Accts. Pay ' i 1 4o.60 2 72.00 30.00 74.50 5 122.40. W7.10 22.400.0 rt*s'i Grand Total — S239-50- Tie said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In Matter of Payment for Improvement of Crossing over Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Railroad in incorporate limits' of the City of Walnut Creek. The City Clerk of the City of Walnut Creek, having filed with this Board, a certified copy of a Regolution a opted by the City Council of the City of Walnut Creek, requesting the 'Jounty of ontra Costa to pay the cost of changing a grade cross- ing over Southern Pacific Company's Railroad on the road leadirg from Walnut Creek to Ygnacio Valley, said Grade being within the incorporate limits of the City of Walnut Creek, at a cost of $646.46, and this Board deeming said road, a road ofgeneral County interest, Upon motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Trembatn, IT IS BY i Tiffs, BOARD ORDER=D that the County of Contra Costa, pay the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company, the sum of $646.46, for the improvement of said grade crossing, out of the road funds of Supervisor District IT IS FURTH=1 ORDE M that the Southern Pacific Company present to this Board a duly itemized claim therefor. K I July 18th, 1935. i In Matter of application of J. Gibson, for a dance permit. J.Gibson having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance,until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on July 23, 1935, at Shady Way Inn, Alamo, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to conduct said dance be and the, samea Is hereby grant ed.: J. In Matter of Allowances for aid.F IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followingr- applicat laa s for-.aid be and = , rj a same are hereby granted: TURNER, ELZA, 535 Everett St. El Cerrito: 20 County cash allowance be renewed and increased to $25. pdr month county . cash allowance as of July 1, 1935. HURLEY, DANIEL, 1645 OceanView Ave. Berkeley. 25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of April, 1938. BEDDOE, MARY IN-7-A, 320- 19th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $35. State only be granted to begin as of i July 1, 1938• s CERVENKA, JOSEPH, 239- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Securityin amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1938. 4 ISHAM, JOHN W.N.Richmond, Northwest St. Old ASecurity in the amount of $35. State aid only be granted to begin as of July 12 193 . WOOD, IDA JOSEPHINE, 445- 12thSt. Richmond. r Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be granted to begin as of July 1, 1938. ARDISSONE, LUISA, 432- 17th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be renewed as of April, 1938. BLIVEN, ROBERT1526 Pennsylvania Ave. Ricbmond. Old IXSecurity in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1937. COTTON, MARY J. 926- SthSt. Richm:.,nd. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be renewed as of April, 1935. GARDNER, Fgiunz J. 1427 1`evir. Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid per month be renewed as of January, 1938. PREIRA, MARY ROSE, "17--22nd St. Richmond. tOldAgeSecurityintheamountof $17.50 State and 417.50 County aid per month be renewed as of March, 1938. WONG KING WONG, 246- 15th St. Richmand. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.5fl State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. POTTER, JESSIE B. , 153-12th St. Apt. C, Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 state and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid mondly as of July 1, 1935• ELIZABEPH WARNER, 124 Richmond Ct. Pt.Ricimmd. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and S7-50 County aid per month> be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month beginning as of Julyl, 1934 CHRISTENSEN, rJAW, 6128 Panama Ave. Richmond. Old Age Sgcurity in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be decreased to $19.50 State and $16.50 County aid per month as of Aug. 1, 1935. CONSER, ALICE 11. 2541 Garvir_ Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly,: -. be discontinued as of July 31, 1935. F'ULTON, OF1LANDO CHESTER, 1107 Nevin Ave. Ricbmond. Old Age Security be denied. HARPER, ALMO 0. 253 Pamona Ave. El Cerrito.' Old Age Security be denied. SANCHEZ, MRS. MANUELLA, 2242 E. 22nd St. Oakland. 10 State aid and $10 county aid payable to Yrs. Manuella Sanchez, 2242 E. 22n St. Oakland, for t1•4 support of her daughter, Louise, be discontinued as of July 31,193- i I 1 45 SCALZO,ANTONIO 913 Flora St. Crockett. Old Age Security in the amount of $17. 0 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of May, 1935, and decreased to $17. State and $17 county aid monthly 1. as o August 1, 1935. SUTTON, JOSEPH, Lafayette. Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald be decreased to $7.50 State and $7.50 Couhty aid monthly as of August 1, 1935. i i AMADORE, MANUEL, Gen. Del. Livermore. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. SILVEIRA,ANTONIO, Port Costa. Olt50 State aid and $17.50 County aidat monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1939• r GUYOT, EDWARD G. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. SCULLY, SUS ,,I:A, 1709 Grant St. Concord. 25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be-renewed.as of August, 1935. ENOS, HELMI, Concord. Old Are Security In the amount of $9.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935. RODGERS, ALICE H. Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $1.2.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1935. McCULLOUGH, MARY, 915 Estudillo St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid per month be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month as of July 1, 1939. DAVIS, JOiN HENRY, 1475 Date, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly t i be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. LEAVAS, LUTHER, 2346 Pacheco St. Can co rd. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid. and $17.50 County aid: be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. s MURILLO, LA LEff, Rte #1, Boa 66, walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50, C"aunty aid j monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1935. f PRETTDW, CHAXXTE, 350 E. Cedar St. Coalinga. Old Age Securityin the amount of $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid be discontinued as of July 31, 1939- TOLBERT, JOSEPH, 1335- Estudillo,wartinez. Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County arid monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1935. DITTBREKNER, BAY INA, Second Ave. walnut Creek Old Age Security be darted. TUCKER CHILDREk, Mrs. Marguerite Foster, 1614 Eatudillo, Martinez. 20 State aid ani $20 county aid monthly for the support of Luther and Donald Tucker, be granted to Mrs. Marguerite Foster, 1614 Estudillo Street., Martinez, California, to begin as of July 1, 1935. TUCKER GiMMEN, Mrs.. Jennie Preston Danville. Beginning July 1, 1935, that 930. State aid and $30 county aid monthly for=the support of Minnie, Mars Frances and Eleanor Tucker be granted Mrs. Jennie Preston, a Danville, California. B02L:EY, MARGARET, C/o D. Ohnstead, Port Chicago. Old Age Security,1n the amount of $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid monthly be renewed as of-February, 1935. HALL, HORACE,.P.O. Box 11, Alton. Old Age Security h the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid beIdiscontinuedasofJuly31, 1939. RIZZUTO, PAUL, 965 East 11th, Pitts bug. Old Age Security be deried. ST.VINCENTIS SC::OOL FCR BOYS, S&H RAFAEL, Olayo Boy. 10 State aid and $10. county aid monthly, payable to St.Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, for the support of Arthur Olayo, be discontinued as of July 31,1938. DEVERS , WILLIAM, Brentwood. Old Age Security in, the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939. BARNES, BERTHA V. Gen. Del. Brentwood. Old Age Security be denied. Y MRS. MATTIE DUNCAN', 502 Pennsylvania-Ave. Richmond, (Nora and Dora Ostrander) 20 State aid and $20 county aid for the support of Nora and Dora Ostrander payable to Mrs. Mattie Duncan, 502 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond, California, be rer_ewed- as of June, 1935• i 1 ;J:zlq 15, 193 9. i MRS. FRED ABBOTT, RFD, Oakley, Iver Ostrander. 10 State aid and $20 county aid mauhly far the support of Iver Ostrander payable to airs. Fred Abbott, RFD Oakley, California, be renewed as of June, 1939. MRS. NORA WATSON, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond, Barbara and Edmond Martinucci. 20. State aid, payable to Mrs. Nora Watson, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. for the support of Barbara and Edmond Martinucci, be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. MRS, kABEL BRADBURY, 2315t*-, St. Richmond. Barbara k Edmond Martinucci. Begin. Aug. 1, 1939, 20. State aid be granted Mrs. Mabel -Bradbury, 235- 15th St. Richmond, California, for the maintenance -of Barbara and Edmond Martinucci. ROIDN CATHC.LIC ORPHANAGE, San Francisco, Gloria Qiiffrida. 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to Roman Catholic Orphanage-:;, for the support of Gloria Guifrida, be 'discontinued as of August 5, 1938• , In Matter of Grantingg Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The fallowing Resolution was passed.and adopted and ordered. entered. on the Minutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgmerrt 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 mount i 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 t-• conduct_ said sale as set out in this Resolution: Group No. 29. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26th,. 1918, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1917: Fourth Addn_ to Richmond - E. 1/2_ of Lot 2, Block 46, Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T:;E STAi'E JUNE 29th, 1926, R,R THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925 Bay View Addn. to Richmond, Lots 33, Block 67, Deed No. 10. To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale. BAY VIE'.; Addn. to Richmond- Lot 2, Block 69, Deed No. 11. To be sold for a sun not less than $10. i;0 plus costs of sale. BAY View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 72, Deed No. 12. r t j To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus cost s of sale. Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 24,Block 74, Df:ed No. 13. Y ? io be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus. costs of sale.L ISO Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 21, Block 24, Deed No. 15. E r3I To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of .sale. e Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 19, Block 33, Deed No. 16. t ` To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. full Wall's Harbor Center Tract— Ict 25. Blocs 23, Deed No. 39- To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's aarbor Center Tract- Lots 4-27-26-29-30, Block 27, Deed No. 40. To be sold for a sum not less than $150.00 plus costs of sale. Amended Han of the City of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 117, Deed No. 45. To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costsof sale. i ANDRADE Boulevard Tract- Lots 2-33, Block 1, Deed No. 66. To be sold for a sum not less than 175.00 plus costs of sale.J1 k w East Richmond 4'oulevard Tract- Lot 25,Block 9, Deed No. 79 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Pullman Tovnsite, Lots 25-29, Block 19, Deed No. 90. 2o be sold for a sum no: less than $50-00, plui costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 23, Block-142. Deed No. 93.- To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. Hey !rsct- Lots S and 27, Block 4, Deed No. 109 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Union Tract- Lots 14-15, Block B. Deed No. 113 D be sold fir a su= n-,:; lessss t:_.. $20.-- plus cos, o f s 1e. 47 In Central Richmond- Lots 35-36 Block 9, Deed No. 115. To be sold for a sun not less than 630. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2— Lots 7—$, Block 5, Deed No. 115. To be sold for a sun not" less than $30.00 plud costs ct sale. Bay View Park- Lot 9, Less SErlj* 25r Block S, Deed No. 125. To be sold for a sum not less than 30. plus cost s of sale. Syndicate Business Blocks- Lots 39-40, block D, Deed No. 143. To be sold for a sun not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 20, Block 2, Deed No. 149. rTobesoldfactnsunnotlessthan $15.00 plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 21, Block 2, Deed No. 150. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus 'costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 20-43-44, Block 20, Deed No. 161. N` ,To be sold for a sun not less than $50.00, plus costs ct sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 13, Block 42, Deed No. 170. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land do Ferry Co. No. 1— Lot 11, Block 7, Deed No.. 210,_ jo be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T THE 9i ATE, JUNE 27, 1927, for the DELINQMIT TAXES OF 1926: Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 35, Block 33, deed No. 29. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 34,Block 39, Deed No. 31. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. RICHMCND PULl"I HOPE TRACT- Lots 45-49, Block 15, Deed No. 57. To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 23, Block 43, Deed No. 102. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale.j. Tewksbury Heights- Lot 5, Block 12, Deed No. 106. To be sold for a sum not less than i30.00, plus costs of sale. jwall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 202. Deed No. 115. to be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. r Union Tract- Lots 22-23, Block A, Deed No. 115. To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. r Bay View Park- Lots 35-39, Block 24, Deed No. 135, To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. b In the El Cerrito Terrace- Lots SO and 162, Deed No. 143. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. r ', Harbor Business Blocks- Lot 71, block 4, Deed No. 147.w 4 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Bay View Park- Lot S, Block 30, Deed No. 156. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 22, Block 6, Deed No. 162. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 41, Deed No. 177 w To be sold for a sun not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Junction Tract- Lot S Block 11- Deed No. 195. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.plus costsof sale. In Kensington Park- NE11y portion of Lot 9, Block 2, Deed No. 209. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costsof sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36, Block 10, Deed No. 220. To be sold for a s•,m not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. i In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 13, Block 17, Deed No. 230. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. 1 NCIiT?i Gate Annex Tract- Lot 35 Block F, Deed No. 235. y To be sold for a sum not less than 15.00 plus costs of sale. Doris Court Addn. to Concord- Lot 5, Block 3, Deed No. 249. To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 2,-23, Block 5, Deed No. 702 (S) The above property to be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Junction Tract- Lots 4-5, Mack17, Deed No. 706 (S) To be sold for a sum notless than $50.00, plus casts of sale. Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 73, Block 26, DeedOS (3) To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. i J -y 15, 1935; I PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE June 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927: i Canal Subdivision of Richmond Igof 31, Block 18, Deed No. 51. To be sold for a sum not_ less than 410.0u plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 18, Deed No. 52. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 14, Block 31, Deed No. 69. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 30, Block 34, Deed No. 70. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. 1' Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 10-11, Block 49, Deed No. 113o" To be sold for a sum not less than $500.00, plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 14, Bock 10, Deed No. 185. To be sold for a sum not less than M.plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 29-30, Block 171, Deed No. 227. To be sold for a sural not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond — Lot 15,Block 174. Deed No. 234. To be sold fora sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. aF =< Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 15-16, Block 177, Deed No. 243. i To be sold for a sum not less than $ZW.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot , Block 152. Deed No. 252. To be sold for a sum not less than 115.00, plus costs of sale. nT In Central Richmond- Lots 19-20, Block 14, Deed No. 274- i To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. I r'YLS In Central Richmond No. 2 Lot s 35-39, Bloc's 7, Deed No. 255. To be sold fbr a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Korth Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 6, Block 19, Deed No. 363. To be sold for a sum nit less than $10.00, plias costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO 'u.E STATE, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928. L Neeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 22-23, Block 15, Deed No. 95 To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. x Richmond City Center- Lot 26, dock 12, Deed Na. 22 To be sold for a sun not less than $$0. plus costs of sale. rx In Cutter of Designating the Pollitt Places and Election officers for Direct Primary Election to be held on August 30th, 1938. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that it is necessary to hold a direct Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa on August 30, 1935; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDZTED that the hereinafter named polling places in each i Precinct be and the same are hereby legall designated as polling places in each precinct and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve as I i election officers for the folloaLng respective election precincts of Contra Costa County for the Primazy Election to be held on August 30th, 1935, in said County and in the respective Precincts thereof, to alt: MPUIMLEY PARK PR Cr!C'P Polling- Place: Thompson•s Garage, 384 Colusa Avenue, Berkeley Park. Inspector: Ellen T. paddle Judges: J. Ll. Hol es- Laveraa Adanson V. 1 Clerks: ,ugenia Nesh- Pearl Harrell-- Franklin T. Olson. w Et. CyYRITO PRECriCT 1110. 1 aollinC Place: 3chwa.ke Ball 417 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito duouspactor: Laura 17. i:c Liail es. Queenie L. Schxake- Olga J. B. Lee. Clerks: Nellie I. .3choute- Myrtle Lutz- Hazel E. "Allinio a C=ITIO FR-ZCINCT #2 f Polling Place: Hardinf- School, Fairmont Avenue k Center 3t., El Cerritol+ Inspector: Sdith Leitch Judges:Jewel R. Weeks-Lena_ A.. Hudson Clerks:Violet A. Hodre- Loretta S. Drennen- Vera C. Alvarez p- '".; s,.:" ,,. ." 4 5, r',, ZL C O PR3CINCT NO. 3 Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond Street, El Cerrito Inspector: Anna OlUalley Judges: Jessie Wilson- Lucy D. Redding rs f: Clerks: Isabelle Z. .1eyand- Margret Hannon- William Rosentrauch SL CERRITO FP3CI.?CT '110. 4 i ;:... Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney Street between Eureka and'Stockton Street 31 Cerrito Inspector: Frieda J. Garay Judges: Audrey L. Carey- Mrs. Mabel Hitchcock Clerks: Gladys Chiappe- Penelope C. Holler- Elizabeth Overstall EL CE PTo CI11CT No. 5 Pollinc =1ece: `wcCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito f Inspector: Ida Retynski rAP Judges: Frances E. Christ- Mae Patrick Clerks: Elizabeth D. Aiman- Grace J. McCarty- Yvonne J. Stinnett EL CERRITO PRECINCT 1110. 6 Polling Place: E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito 4 Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick Judges: b:argaret S. Broberg- Clara Brensel 1a > Clerks: Irene Glasson- Pauline Gay- Ellen Gasparini 3L CERRITO PRECINCT :10. 7 t t Polling; Place: Rossi Hall, Potrero Avenue, near San Pablo, E1 Cerrito Insnector: R. Ysuelzer yaw Judges: Adler A. Arnesen-'Gladys M. Beck wl Clerks: Marian Gundry- Jean Hyatt- Angelina Bertolli M CERRI'_'O PRECIrCT h0. 8 rolling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Avenue, Richmond g` Inspector: Beulah K. Jones Judges: Olive J. Concannon Verna 3. Estes Clerks: Adeline Hounsell- Frances E. Oegnan- Ruth Cresson LE= i':0 RECZTTC^ NO. 9 oll3nc rlece: :lilliam's Garan-e, 5801 Barrett Avenue, Richmond inspector: Frances A. Lods Judges: inured S. Edwards- Philomena O'Brien f - Clerks: L:artha Radke- Hilda.,-E. Archibald-_Florenge.Russgl,l f . M C?RRITO --R7-C!::CT 170. 10 Palling Place: Heyde,~Fer's C,arege, 0107 El Lorada Street, Richmond Inspector: lfyra- L. "Reese ' Judges: Arthur F. vieira-'Dora A. Bowen t:lerks- fie =.illia.ms- Katherine Dennis- Ruth L. Kirby re f L- EL CERRITO F. CI]NCT 110. iI Pollin€ glace: Nelsonts Garage, 5329 Fresno Avenue, Richmond F4 inspector: Lillian Y. Chase yy_ W Judbes: extrude C. 7eCamo I Cler$s: Alice Brovm- George J. ::uber y .eM.... x 317GTO'i :RECINC^s 1,:0. 1 w F z, Folling Place: Foster's Garage; 296 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley Inspector: Edwin P. Shan Judges: Edna L. .wartz- Yyra Larkin Clar'-s: E_11g C. Eldridi_-e- Jack P. :,:erchant- Eller P. Willits 3 iECZI'CT 2:0. 2 z Polling =?^c z. D. Lawrence Garage, 211 Kenyon Avenue, Berkeley inspector: Gay-A.-Rosenberg F4:, R felan ...cDermont Lucile V. Donogh Clerks: Annie U. ,Howard- S. acorox „I,a- ...ed Bartlett lal.Sy ..TON PRSCINCT 1:0. 3 3 Polling; Place: Cassidy's 13arage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley r Inspector: 3adelaine S. Johnson Judges: Heckel R. Best- Elaine M. Sulliger Clerks: tr ldred M. Grossman- Claire U. McClure- Shope C. Clement P.ICt''O__XD PRECINCT 1I0. I1 M1 Polling Place: Veteran rireman's Hall, Standard Avenue & Eddy Street, Richmond.: C Inspector: 3uby' llis Judges: John Lindahl- Viola Mc Christian Clerks: R. C. O'isien- Fraak Uarsh- Virginia Bryant RTCM!0" PRSsC iCT 110. 2 Polling; Place: 11asonic 11a11, 210 Nashineton Avenue, Richmond Inspector: Daisie B. Jenkins Judges: Mary B. Moyle-Elizabeth-Cramer. 1 Clerks: Ethel U. Alexander- 13argeret A.. Teeling- Clara W. Machado rw RICHE= i'RECIECT H0. 3 Polling Place: Hess' Ger ry r4 , age, 323 +ashiagtbn Avenue, Richmond trInspector: Thomas 1ScCormick Judges: Elizabeth"Paasch- Lucetta '. Dunlap y Clerks: Nellie 3t3e 4 ter Aunia Id`° laCatsa CQ sueZa' a_ti Yro,<n.=k M9.es+_;.kM;`w.+a nar: d'in3 Yv""` 15h..K,"'- _ e O J:-.1Y Is-1939- Folling Place: Store Room, 158 =;ashinrtor. Avenue, Richmond Inspector: alanche Fenner Judges: Viva A. Crum Thomas Waite Clarks: Rove U. Carey- Mary OtBrien- Violet. Klo=' b• MA RIC-.SOND PRBCU'CT N0. 5 Dolling Place: St re Bocci, 25 Park Place, ichmond Inspector: Thomas Kenny F, v spy tiro Jti es Arthur J. omitsidB darieCBr dona Clercs: Jahn J. Sena Nellie A. Cooper-:3llzabeth µ..;<. .--:_.RIC Oi D P!DZCZ~ICT A0. 6 0 #, r Po Place. Washington School, Montana. Straat. andEast;la.in6 gt Richmond. Ins ctor.: AdelineStender pe Judges:Gertrude'R. Spiersoh Leas L Feudaer Clerks: . lame Uorelli- Bose U. Dingle- Margret E. Allyn Y'.R=C,:.TQ.+ s sLC".riit.iT fro. 7 w k:• .; r .-Poll Place: Smithart s e 528 Virginia Street Rich:noad'•Garage, 8 Inspector: Glenn L. Conn Nellie LT. Dimock- Edgard Dolan Clerks: T. H. Craig- Marguerite Bush- Merle.,Rickabaugl; w .:s,'•-`:' sem,,RICt...10ND F'. Cr=.CT u0.P+o113ng Place: ?dystrom School, South 12th and Maine Avenue, RichIIcoacl Ina ctor: Marie Lee Belly adith U. Nystromr Alice H. Robbins Clarks= Joseph L. Baker- Grace D. Curry- Sadie.F. Cook. r i¢•RIS FR3DT 8 9 r% rYY• f ^'7 t Boulevard, Richmond::2 1 Cut Bo1Place• Smith'13 Garage, o Cutting naj1motor. Ells 8C d ea. Hanning L. Nelson- Jessie E. Lincoln st:C Roy J. To Dollen- Otillie larks F a Summers- Adelaide B._P3: atoxr,RICm.'9 iR3CL-1CT h0. 10 Po Place: Sul izio•s Garage, 121 19th Street Richmond Inspector: Bessie Tidulich nudges: Mrs. Tera Kates- Esther T. Detlow Clerks: Idildred A. Ghamberlain- Sdrrard L. Farley-. Anna..RICMMIM PRECINCT NO. 11 Po Place: Builder's Exchange, 248 14th Street, Richmond ia8 ha Iaspectar: Cora Rogers Judges. Bary S. UcCann Anna B. Horner A. Bo iman- AliceSClerks: Muriel hard- Nada Psrasso vel:;RICMf0I9 ^.3C1XCT A0. 12 Polling Place: Eealy s Garage, 103 13th Street, Richmond,T',,s ctor: Bernard s. Dolan Judges: Curtis A. Patterson- John F. Hest Clerks: Annie Proves Helen. d. Dinock-.Otto Bros. aches_I RIMro"3 M. CIP:CT .0. 13 9A a• '. Y::.l tiliit s Placer Lincoln School, 239 10th Street,. 3ich. oad Impactor: 6111iaa Ureguhart Tu es:. Oral L. Pearce- Maud Arnold' ry : mow Cl Ica:Kell her- Lis Avis son-.Tr a M r DennisDannis a Thompson-. a <Rwl= 1v`.;t * T RICJ£..0?D RECL''.C_ TvQ. 14 f'.::; r,;>•.,.Folling Place: Ogborn s Garage, 215 8th Street, Richmond Inspector: Louise E. SerartoitudB J es• Freda X. Stoller- Margaret J. Logen Clarke: Christina 3. Byrne- Luella V. Lang- Edith. Dann T) s RICM.OND _SCI*.CT NO. 15Richmond11ingPlace: Fire House No. Two, 235 5th• Street,x rte..':7aspector: Gerry A. Follett Midges. F. W. Bradbury Ida U. Long 5.' gn C Ruth A. Newcomb- ermine A. Moore- Mabel..5.Mia y'r`”larks: . N om H oik"gid • r'"'' ur tire«".1' 'r:;q.r;l'„.;3t.Y• djo. Ttyi• gJ 3:a ik•.:RICA+07 LIC'r' : 0.Folli Place: nith•s Garage, 212 3rd StreetRichsdond G 1'' •3aapector: Anita heinsns 8 ; ' r: k°°Aileen B. Brown- Charlesliaises:.ladges: a.Clerks: Amelia Spires _innie Sanderson Bete M.-R_Ca—.01'D rRECIACT N polllmg Place: Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Avenue (rear), R cbmonii r 1 Inspector: Florence Fideock Judges: Yirtie 1. Dickinson- Louise 11. Willis Clerks: iiliia .:ar shire- T-da C. Johnzon- !'ellie Shinnic:{ ayiya g F -- r Vit. RIG" r " ar t r;, a A"' 47 iuttax JT u]y-18, 193 .; ft Clerks: Jaws S. Rasmussett-_ 3elen Ffnck- Gertrude E Hall RICT. -corD P c NCT Na 33 x Polling Place: Pedric 's Garage, 2304 Haricopa Avenue..Richmoact x Inspector: ' Ted N. .iest14 Judges: Uable J. Outman Bertha N. Bacon Clercs: Edna E. Seaton- Elizabeth Dunleg Gora.Muir fg RICMIOND PR3C 3XC" NO 34PRK Polling Flace: East Richmond Grocery, 989 Saa..Pablo Avenue (rear) ,,RinhmnrT Inspector: 3. L. Pearson "Judges: Lary S. FindleySibyl K. McCabe Clerks: Julia 1.. Campbell- Ruth A:- Bibbins= Lula F. Westwood RICMIOND PRECINCT NO. 35; Polling Place: Bell's Garage; .5208 'Barrett Avenue, Richmondz Inspector: Thoras A. Duggan f* wJudges: Clyde R. Faurot Pauline M. Metz. Clerks: Grace U. Rogers- Harry, O. ;Matson- Rose Victorino r RIC=£OTM PR ECIT`CT NO. 36 r Polling Place: Pleau's Garage, 538 4l'st Streit, Richmond Inspector: H. R- Gralisrz Judges: Mabel R. '31well Teresa Powers Clerks: 3dna 1:cCann-.'Urs. 'Syra Kreutzen Lura'A. Rohl RICHwOND PRECT'ICT NO. 37 Folling Place: - van s Garage, 443 4th_Street, .Richmondfr Ld Inspector: Mary A. Kearns Rz Judges: Bertha Hathaway- Pete,Caletti Clerks: Bessie B. Johnson Gladys4;'-,Harris.;; Louise B. Walker. RICH:IO`dl PCINC^NO. 38 Z .. Polling Place: grant 'School, 24th" Street=and Grant Avenue, Richmond '* Inspector: J. V. Dietrich Judges: 3enrietta Curry 3va Seger, Clerks: Janet Hitchcock-:Cornelius Lynch- Wilma Nagy r RIC'.9=:D PnECINCT NO. 39 Polling Place: Longfellow. Junior High Scbool,.244. 22nd Street,::Richiriond A Inspector:- Cora C. Thayer Judges: Uarie 0 Vaslie Dora McAllister 14 IClerks:. William Fitzpatrick- Gustav B. sterner= Evelyn G Massey." a RICr -10K Fp$CLNCT NO. d 4 Zoning Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3804 Mall Avenue (rear), Richmond ,- Inspector: H. 3. Fletcher' Ti Judges: Francis Roberts-, Clara-Heinemann a Clerks: Ethel Bickley- Margaret -Colombo Julie Vignati s y - RIC1TIOND PRECINCT fo -41 1'a3ling Place::. Stege 'School, 51st Street, and,PotreroAvenue,, I Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck Judges: Minnie S. Dohrmann- 1ohn Creely s xklClerks: Mary . Driscoll Theresa Toia-':Ann&"L. Soldavini ttg.ez" RIC3s0?FD PR3CLTCT NO. 42 Polling Place: ftinningham's Garage,.. Corner.Santa, Cruz and Santa Clara-Aven a fRi`c4ror Insaector: s'lla B. Ralph Y ' Judges: : Ellen Banner- Evelyn-Hershey Clerks: Delia Shaughnessy- Ethel M.' Korb- Thelma M. Heilman t r RICB:1010 P_R3CIP:CT NO. 43 yr- ry Polling Garage,,, Gaynor;Avenue,, Richmond- Inspector: ichmorollPlace: Fahrenholtz*s Gera e 2400 Ga nd Inspector: 1%ij, ltagart. r, Judges: Luck Nee- Frank L. ,Carroll Clerks: I:abel F. Chapman- Alvin H.`'Cole- Adrian L. RTeNrmsa 4 1 ' RICA=0111M PRECINCT NO. 44'. Polling Place: Perry's Garage, 688 35thµStreet' Richmond Inspector: Charles C. Rainoldi.'Judges: Laura B. Cassin;;Lilly L. Gillard Clerks: Uartha N. Pickering- Gertrude V. Garside- PIorfne,,Clarke 3C TO_ 1:D PRECINCT r0. 45 5 } rw Pollia Place: Vallerga's Garage, 555 Key-Boulevard,.-Richmond n Inspector: Joy Cushir Judges: Dorothy ,a. Dayidson-- Vivian S. Maxwell.>ilerks: Bertha I. Shubat-Aferie `"Of Connell;z May,3.,. Page ti 2IG '. 0"ID PRECPTCT NO 46:1t a k Polling Place: Rohde's Garage, 58x00 '3acrame'nto' Street, Richmond1 s Inspector: Belle :8awsbn 33dith Judges: Frank-" „elan G. Hensen M Clerks: Carrie Hollenbau h Rhoderfl Front Catherine Bxea Uld'y y PABLO PRRCINCT NO 1 z r mss. Polling Place: San Pablo Mars' Garlvage,"""Aarado Street aear Church;3treet, Pablo -5< Inspector: Wave Azevedo Judges: Aenes;1.alloy-..Zearian;Moitoza, , Clerics:Ellen K. Derb y- L3anusl U. Xoitgza Margaret Duarte, WT P13LO PRECINCT NO.; 2 Polling Place: Bonhaa'"s Hone,. 4th. and Bush Streets,"San, Pablox r Inspector: dith L. Cain Judges: Laura Benton Toella,-Bonham x larks:Myrtle S.;.ilcCoy- Lucia Berner di, Soito- Sylve.Tandy. , x PABLO P3ECr!C1" 110. 3 r Polling Place:Place: Li thouse Inn. 'Carafe, .San-Pablo Avenue opposite Inn" s ag`PahlPollnS Inspector: Bertha r. Evans Judges: Victoria A Rosentraugh-:"Coxa N . Bouquet Clerks: Alma,;Parks-,_Ella. 33. Lock ' : Ceci2:Berry SAM PABLO P-SC?XCT_RO. 4 ik." Polling Place: Cosmopolitan Club, York and Gertrude Streets, North Richmond , Inspector: Fernando Silva y <, t Judges: Iiargaret ttencai- Remy:0._Chaney', Clarks: dollie.Silva-,Hattie-.Yaugha- Otto-,Be rni k .v SAIi PAffi.Oi3i?CTC'` NO. 5 ollinc Slace: San Pablo School Inspector: Alvina C. Frank Judges: Helen Frazer--Mary,I.-Dexter A' Clerks: Ruth E. Faria ,:Frances H. Pedretti-:Margaret Dugan. ,. P . SAN PAMO 1'BEC rUCT NO. 6 KED.`.Palling Place* Skor's Garage, San Pablo Creek Highway,;San"Pabloe Inspector: Jahn B. Bodin Judges:Ethel G. _Bryan-, Jas. A..Doolin Clerks: Helen Baotan Marguerite. Turpen-.Percy Louis Castrq Jr Y r GIANT PF.BCITICT Polling Place: Giant Club' House,_.Giant Inspector: Z. Ernst Durand Judges: Edgard Hardyman-.Ida.LcDawall„ ,F ' E Clerks: Bugenfa, Bird Xosephine.Johnston ".Ruth P. .Livingston V OLsET11 PRECINCTCTV Polling Place: Social Hall Oleum k Inspector; Nilliam".C: Ailey - k Judges: Rea P. s a6 - Briggs ,-,, Z4.'Smith Clerks: Charles;A: Grex gory `;; Roberti LeBeuf =5eCatharyn b: ffavely s Q_x MODE 0 PR"MW Com' N0. 1 Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo Insgecta:: J. D. S.aith N` . Judges: Hae L. Dickinson- Mae A.,,Joe eph Clerks: Ella B. Ackermea-"James R. Lakeman--Rose A. Silva rtvrp" RODEO 'SCr CT F0. 2 Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo _' x Inspector: Herbert Hagan k E Judges: Lucy E. Higuera Margaret. P-„Feria, . clerks: Daisy Sennett-- Blanche;Nalandra- Thelma H. McSes µROD30 PP.SCINIC=' 230. 3 F „Polling Place: Rodeo School, Rodeo Insneetor: Jerry nag Judges: Doris V. Steinberg- Nellie ? aria Clerks: Helen Pe nny- _.cora A.:.Orchard-,Eddie J. Hays PIT MZ CIITCT SFO. 1 i ..Pollin, Place: Accomazzio's Garage;`'Pinole _ x Inspector: Helen F. 1. 1cDonald Judges: Ellen Lucid- Theresa Clarkx iT Clerks: Lay I. Silva- Sophie I. Illg- Uary C.. Silvas PMOI.? IDZCIvCT NO. 2 fi Polling Place: Torn Ball, Pinole Inspector: 1::argaret Race Judges: vary L. Amend Etta L." Cu_ rran Clerks: Blanche A. Malone- Leroy;C."-LeFebvre- Iftry A. Lewis r:BERCULES PRECINCT Kee.Polling Place: Comaunity Center, Hercules. t-Inspector: F. s Asheslter •.a Judges: Roxie M. Dixon- Goldie 3."Sill N Clerks: Alice R. Doidge Iva=aye- Josephins;B. Jacksonz ,S'MBY PRECT_ 2ICT Polling Place: Tormey School, Tormey;3. Inspector: Juanita . Cribb ay Judges: Elsie-UcQgiston rude ?. ;Hestfn zs x Clerics: Ernest 1 , Curtis- Mildred J Sixedd bis. Zara `bio " T M fd ee.r,, , y, F,re 751 g x p PRii' » yam, 'j VAOC CIl"CT Na 1 wm+. x 3 4 Polling Place:. Tony_,Jesus`Store Winslow and Jackson, Streets Crockett Inspector: Tana 2e115nas Judges: Tessie C. Zobes Anastasia Hurley' Llerks: Anna X Lewis- Mary`Williaets- Pixie : Jecobs,r CR0:1K'..'TT PRECINCT.N0. 2 Vol-ling. Place: Neff s,Garav, Pomona Avenue, Crockett Inspector: Cecile Petee Judges: MdUde Jensen Ruth B. LcGreth" 7 Clerks: Jorgen P. Vind- Bertha Langford- Mrs. Mary M. Jacobs .' t CROc PQ.ECINC "NO., j . k PollinF, Place: ,Crockett'lirg-Department;-'>Crockett Inspector: Dorothy mitt IJudges: Loretta U. Kenny- Theresa C. Joseph Clerks: dinifred Friend- Yary- 0.' Kennedy- Alma A. Bartlett CROCKk3T!' PRECINCT NO. A R Polling Place: Boy Scouts Hall Inspector: Elizabeth G. Lxrphy r Judges: Lillian Helgnist-- Mamie".F •Rorick' M, 'Clerks: Mary.E...Dolphus--'Uri.3Eattie.Andrewson...- Mrs.,Satherine r IBiddinger r CROMMP PPXCrIT-P 210. 5 Polling; Place: I. D. E. S. Half Inspector: Richard R. W. J. Dabel Judges: Jane Regan- Demes M.' Alartin v. f2q,k Clerks: Catherine Ghiorso `wresa'Vitale -.'Jeremiah Lynch CROCKETT Pn"CMCT NO. 6 Polling Place Ford Garage 40Inspector: Rose_Krauskouf 4 Judges: Zana Golombo--Elizabeth iirola-T Clerks: yrs.,Augusta Wt 'Genz Franks A. Wenn- Ears. Florence Yetchme` off f C:OC?MM__P Fp—rCMCT NO. 7 Polling Place: Earl Koller*s. Office, (East of Carquinez'Service Station), rackatt Inspector: Lorrette M. Waduan Judges: Hazel Pegden:--merry Neff w Clerks: Ella Binder- Mamie Green- Evelyn Simpson CFtOCa" Pi3CIiiCT N.O. 8 u in Polling .Place: Cargainaz Fire Hall Inspector: C.harlesa':igd Judges: Agnes.;:. Kelleher- Zlary_J:`Reg Clerks: Pierina Criffanti- },irs. Rose F. Snaker- Josephine Holmes PORT COSTA m- cr.'CT HO. 1 MW1111 X. f Dud es: Aljareen S. Feller- Liles A_ Stone Clerks: Ada S. Stoddard- Vida g'ayne- Annie J. phase LAF YETTE ''•?EC r-TCT NO. 1 Polling Placa: Rainbow 1uhch Room Inspector: Doha H. Lftllikin Judres: Irene Bunker Lillian Armanina Y Clerks: Gyneth :3aldwin- Edna: Petersen- Mildred McLeod LAFAYETTE PDWCD`CT V0. 2 Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club mp Inspector: mill . Herrin Judges: Ida Mood- Mrs. Lillian Hicks , x,p Clerks: Katherine Schutt 1-hil Colt- Alice V. Corbett ffON MCIxrTfiv' iPolling glace: iiilkinson Store Inspector: itita G. Montgomery t Judges: Fred Sidler Lillian I. Harward Clerks: Mary sales- Nora Cooper- Conrad Schaffer 2DRAGA FREC=CT Polling Place: Scboo? 7-nese,ri Inspector: Uichael Lerch s Judges: Phomas Carroll- Joha`Fockings Clerks: Amy Souza Goldie Gilbert- Pearl A. Miller Y 51tx Pollin Place: Saint Mary's College Inspector: Joseph. I. Ada-- 3 Judges:Michael T_Lv rphy Joseprz J. Sharkey 4 Clerks: Maude Leffler- 33illiaw Wills- William J. Milliken xzmm- A PRscr:C^ n Polling Place: Orinda Fire House Inspector: Arlene Harrold m V :. Judges: Leis_s . Zamlock Josephine Dawson UZ , Clerks: F3arGaret '±'ruckes- Ella T. Taylor- Lillian I . Dorrington ALHAI W.A PR3CIFriCT Polling :lace: Alhambra Fara Bureau Inspector: Vanda Muir Fauna Judges:Bessie C. Gilbert Zilla Haag f ti Clerks: Jeariie B. Winslow Mrs. Inez Gwaltney rs . 5 Km U R Z. 74 t 1 ju#. f a F qiy 2, b t July 16, 1936. 3 n J56 F s e aw^ y Win, 0 AVIV f f 4'sfy'r x3 i s 1 r F C. 4, 1301210 too"", z sa a. i E f a1 ~» L i e Yc v z1' F t t I t r 4 r r Ia s i a e t , may& r rt r A 5 C. E.. 4 2 Z l W j ' E POP 5 e yaw K 1 o fib:y, e . 3 r F kx' WALNUT CREEL PRECINCT #3..- Polling l. Polling Place: Uemorial Building. x Inspector:Ada Ford. Judges: Daisy Feeble — Hilda N. Bradley g Clerks: Irene Deschamps— Alice Laird— Mary A.tti Ay WALNUT OEE< PP—vCI!FCr 110. 2. 9k_ Polling Place: Fire House. max . Inspector:Eva Leech Judges: Grace W. Stogy Charles E. Landes E4Clerks: Lois B.Lyman,— Bettina UcOombs— Bernice Burk 3 WALW7 CREF3 PRECIIECr 43. Polling Place: Library.Z(A Inspector:Beatrice Walker,Dewitg Way r Judges: Margaret I. Cockerton— Helen E.Reed Clerks: Nora G.Marshall— Evelyn J.Woodson— Ruby E.Adams Y" VIALIU2 CREED PRECINNCT Polling Place:,3chroder Residence. Inspector:Andrew Ford, Judges: Dora UcCorrell— John T.Schroder, Jr.a Clerks: Beatrice E.Edgar— Josephine G. Rotherman—Hazel A.Sellick 1w 5 5 July 16,19A6. iWALHWL CREEK PRECINCT . Polling Place: Rest Haven, Cor. Pacheco Highway and Geary Road... inspector: Eldred E. Edwards, t ri Judges: Chas. W. Moore- Arthur A. Fagerlund. Clerks: Annie C.Peterson- Lucinda Rissotto- Reine Lea w " WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT A. Polling Place: Julia H. Abel Residence, Ygnacio Valley Road, 1/2 mi. Esse Inspector: Florence Gilman of Walnut Creek. Judges: Armand Anderson- Ora E. Reyndlds, Clerks: Adaline V. Rittman- Marie M. white- Pearl D. Eekley. BARANAP P XINCT. Polling Place: Saranap Improvement Club. Inspector: Sddie J.Cutler. Judges: Nellie A.Brown- Margare M. Loveland. Clerks: Evelyn Williams- Emma. M. Whaley- Zmmea W.Thiekens MARTINEZ PRECI!', i 1, A Polling Place: City Hall. i Inspector: Altah M. Larson. r Judges: Frank Prosser- Geo. J. einkelman. Clerks: Ruth E Miller- Mary L. Harlow- Carolyn D. Chrisman'. MAWRIEZ PP.ECZiCT #2. Polling Place: Frazer Garage, Cor. Escobar & 'ealbart Sts. Inspector: Charles W.SeisDr. Judges: John F.Korte- Elizabeth BrennemanfClerks: Lois A.Franchi- Tessie Threlkeld- Getta Bartolomei. f- YARt Ii.ZZ PRECIri C. A. Polling Place: hern Residence, 230 Green St. Inspector: ernice Ahern. Judges: Mrs. Nannie Woods; Una Rake straw. Clerks: Katherine E.Kramer- Elsie M. Lasell- Julia. Malin. MART11XZ PRECINCTQ. Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Ilene M. Buchanan. Judges: Georgia F.Doss- Nora Lewis.2'g Clerks: Lena Salvatori- Annie L. Nelson- Margaret A•Erends. M&WINEZ PRECINCT moi. Polling Place: Rice Store, 1735 Alhambra Ave. Inspector: J.E.Rowe Judges: Ethel P.Lakey- Lily J. Weitz Clerks: Maly Norris- Delores Walther- Sylvia Saunders f a 4 MARTun PRECIfiCT A. n Polling Place: High School, Alhambra Avenue. Inspector: Mrs. Lary Snelson Judges: Marie Little- Helen Howard Clerks: Evelyn Rossi- Gladys Lynch- Lillian Kowalski.3` MAMINEZ PRECT'CT P. Polling Place: Vanni Residence, 1212 Estudillo Inspector: Josephine McCannMcl f Judges: Annie M. Crow- Camille N. Lyckman.4- harthartClerks: Agnes S.Sham - Angie M. Wilkin- Mary w re1lehe r-z xiF r z MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: O.K.Smith Store, 1625 racheco Road. Inspector: Fred A.Ernest. Judges: Mary D.Harrow- Gus O.SmitY, Clerks: Mabel Walton- Marion Randall- Shelagh Giberti. MuUnEZ PRECI::CT #9. Polling Place: Recreation Center (Ola Grammar School) Cor.Court & Susann Inspector: Albert E.Lindsay Judges: Alfred G.Miazer; Jessie Loughead. Clerks: Gertrude Jones- Isophene Overton- Alberta Huntting. MARTINEZ PREC2I:C' 10. Polling Place: Martinez Woman's Club. N Inspector: Rose Milliff. s ` Judges: Helena V Killip- Marian Warfield. x Clerks: Opal Johnson- Robert Campbell- Leone Hinrichsen. i MARTINEZ PRECIUCi X11, Polling Pince: Anna Wells Garage, 1135 Green St. Inco ector: Beni m is a11. Judges: Josec A. Sc'_:re initzer- Eugi:er_ia Kane. Cler?_s: l+znbet_. Gallagher- Amelia M. Barnett. MARTINEZ PRECIIICT #12. Polling Place: Herald office, Cor. 1(ain do Court Sts. Inspector: Mabel M.Knight. Judges: Beatrice, W.Weltz- Charles E.Shane. Clerks: liargaret M. Bartlett- Elizabeth W.Arnold- :Irma. E.Clarke. MARTDI Z PRECP.IC_' #13. Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Inspector: Agnes D.Griffin Judges: Vera L.Draper; Hilda H. Jory Clerks: Charlotte Castrucci; Eleanor Pighin- Leah V.Luek. MARmiEZ PRECT?.CT ,7ii4. Polling Place: Junior High School Inspector: Catherine Cutts Judges: Floribel Larsen- Marion Prior Clerks: Sadie A Piper- Marguerite W.Burk- May C.Kerrigan. MA.RTIii PRECINCT #15. Polling Place: C.$. Douglas Garage, 2275 Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Mrs. Selma Reid Judges: Catherine Foley- Eva Murphy- Clerks: Carl T. Carlson- Ruth G. Minges- Marjorie Mattson MART Til EZ PRECUT Ci' x#16. Polling Place: U. Costa Residence, 1404 Date St. Inspector: Dorothy Peterson Judges: Kathryn Deaver- Adelaide Silva Clerks: Mae M. Rigg- Grace A.Knapp- Myrtle M. Sears..;_ MARTINEZ PRECINCT #17. Polling Place: Oscar Johnson service Station k Inspector: Hester Peterson s Judges: Alfred Raaap- Barbara Kreiss. Clerks: Marvin M. Breven- Ruth Center- Ruth Page.i VIBE HILL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Vine Hill School- Inspector: Joseph Di Gardi, Judges: Annie G.Metherall- Ida M. Weisshand Clerks: Mildred Willis- Pauline Jamolo- Cleora C.Gal11. MCUNi 16* VIEW PRECINCT Polling Place: F.D.Lyford Garage, 2361 Shell Ave. Cor.Shell & Crest Ave. Inspector: Catherine McCarthy. Judges: Stella M. Lyford; Thos J. DeLacey, Jr. Clerks: Clinton C.Allen- UUton Chazotte- Gertrude Hoit. MUR ATU VIEW PRECI:.CT #2. Polling Place:Mt_Viev Fire Dept. Inspector: L.B.Hooe Judges: Adelaide Jessup; Lilly Ray Clerks: Frances Butterfield- Adele Ray- Emma Mariar... CCNCL'RD PRECINCT #l.. Polling Place:Druid's Hall. Inspector: Catherine A.Slattery . Judges: Maud Janes- Elma M. Jackson Clerks: Maybe=le E. Vasconi- Gertrude Carlson-:Margaret E.Mangini Cf)NCOF.D PRECIS;Ci #3. Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Archie Haviland. Judges: Catherine Galindo- Essie Keller Clerks: Rose C.Belka- Estella IS- Eddy- Catherine Harberes. COIXORD PRECI:iC . Polling Place: Clayton Valley School Inspector: Ann^_ Garaventa. Judges: azel Stanton- Fl.orence .G.Voiee. Clerk$: Clementine Kobussen- Marg B. Richardson-.Besse E.h1cCurdy CONCORD PRECINCT Pollin-; Place: Central Hotel. Inspector: M.V.Smith . audges: Wilhelmina Ott- Joseph C.Arrighl- Clerks: Susie M. Rock- Evangeline `L.Davilla- Louise .Bisso_ I J.lv 15,1935. G0 CCNCORD ERECINCT #2. Polling Plaoe: Plaza Hotel. r Inspeotor: A.W.Martin Judges: Martha Matheson; Ruth L. Freitas. Clerks: Rena Z. Hamblin- Annie Simmons- Cecilia Duarte:; COI'CCRD PRECTE.CT 6. Polling Place: Grammar School Insp actor: Lucy Arrighl Judges: Edna A.Christie- C.D.Wixson. Clerks: Myrtle U. Quint{ng- Ella G. Fisher- Mabel M._ Charles. C ECCRD PFECEICT #7. Polling Place: Oak Grove School. Inspector: J.J. Bruning Judges: Peter Ginocchio- Bernard Eiget- Clerks: Theresa Cereghino- Frances G.Struby- Katherine E.Grisingher CONCORD PRI'CINCT #S. Polling Place: Sturdy Garage, Concord Blvd. & Thi-rd Sts. Inspector: Easter Owen Sturdy Judges: John W. Haberly- Bessie B. Millard. Clerks:Agnes L. Savage- Winifred Garcia- Teresa M. Nunes. ASSOCIATED PRECINCT PollinC Place: Associated Mess Hall. Inspector: Lob D.Nason Judges: Estel -Darnes- ':'eresa M. Bedell Clerks: Edith S. Penn- BaLhilda M. Holbrook- Helene H. Harrison COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Communir Balls Inspector: John A.Pasch Judges: Walter E. Sullivan- Frank Tri.mingham Clerks: Agnes M. Steers- Haude K. Smith- Josephine Sayers. PACHECO PRECINCT . Polling Place: School House_ Inspector: L.Hanson Judges: Celestia A.Young- Emma Christen Clerks: Hilda Plana- Ena Jones- Etta R.Vlach. l PACHECO 2RSCINCT #2. f Polling Place: Pleasant Hill School Inspector: Lisa D. Hook Judges: James B. Kelso- Waldo E.Thomson Clerks: Rose Roche- Lella E.Willis- Henrietta F.Rivera. PI`si 531RG •PRECIUCT #1. t Polling Place: Gatto Building, Front & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector: John Royce Judges: Rose C.Seeno- Rose Giustina. Clerks: Mrs.Rita Kitchell- Miss Sara Billeci- Neno J. Barraco.. PITTSBURG PRF CI::Ci #2. Polling Place: Ford Gar e, 3rd & Cumberland Sts. Inspector: Alice U.Itagusa- t Judges: Stanley Mora- Lena C.Pacini- Clerks: Bernice Ventrice- Mrs.Ruth Belleci- Rose.Aiello. PITTSBURG PRL-xinCI #3. Palling Place: Vierig s Buildinf;, 4th & Cumberland. Inspector: Lee P. Griffin Judges: Caterine Latimer- Mrs. Cora Scudera. Clerks: Geo. J. Barrett- Martha Brandon- Genevieve O'Neill. PITTSBURG PRECINCT A. Polling Place: Mercurio Building, 3rd & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector: Andrei J. Scudera. Judges: Mrs.Mae DiMaggi.o- Horace P. Ascanio., Clerks: Jennie Bruno- Nancy Lucido- Fannie Simas. jPI_ SFiURG PR:--CI?:Ci moi. Polling Place: Y.M.I. Club Room, 480 Black Diamond St. Inspector: Mrs. Marie Harper. Judges: Frank Lombardo, Jr.- Mrs. Mattie Gardner. Clerks: Miss Rose --DiMaggio- Mrs. Mary Leber- Mrs.Annie Costanzo- I i 61 PITTSBURU PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: Denny Pettes Garage, Rest 10th St., ylnspector: Mrs. Uaud Linscheid. Judges: Vincent Premessi- Mrs. Luura Gava- x Clerks: Mrs.Frances Bruno- Mrs Matilda Pellegrini- Edith Seem Da i PITTSBURG PR:CDICI` #7. Polling Place: Atlas Cabinet Shop, 47 East 9th St. Inspector: Dominick S.Caruso Judges: Neno R.Davi- Richard Anderson yw Clerks: Rose Caraaghi- Florence Cardinalli- Frank A Cri senza., PITrSBURG PRECINCT' #8. Polling Place: W.& W. Garage 7th & Railroad. Inspector: J.E.Bankson Judges: Florence Barnes- Chas. E.Taussig; Clerks: Arvilla Downing- Gertrude Young- Mary Ventrice. PITiSBURG PR ECINCP #9. Polling Place: American Legion Bldg. East St. Inspector: Mrs. Lydia b.Scott. Judges: Franklin E.Loges- Mary V.Spurgeon Clerks: Joseph+ne Katanic- Belda Scola- Catherine Haag. 3 PITTSaIRG PRECINCT #10. Pollirk; Place: W.G.Buchanan Garage, 553 E. 12th St_ Inspector: Torr Melrose. Judges: Katherine Corbett; Ha=j' Hoff, Jr. Clerks: Mrs. Frances Ries; Margaret E.Delp- Ethel Buckley. PI'PTSBURG PRECI iJCT #11. Polling Place: Mat. Cahn Gsrage, 709 Central Ave. Inspector: Phillip Grant. Judges: Mrs. Jean E.Draper; Johanna Buckley Clerks: Irma Walker- Dorothy McGlashan- Mrs.Margaret Hanratty PITTSBURG PhECINC1-! #12. Polling Place: Nutman's 10 7-W. 9th St. Inspector: Henry Nutnan Judges : Richard P.nylor- Catherine B Herbert. Clerks: Mrs Rose Bruno Richard Battiglia- Mrs.Rachel DiSibio PI':iSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13. Polling Place: Perry Building, Near- S.P. Depot Inspector: Frank A.Lawrence. w Judges: William R.South- ELrTs. Annie Teakle- Clerks: Catherine Wright- Gertrude P.Silveria- Zelma Lucido.. PIT^s SBURG PRLCI::G: #'1 . Polling Place: Ambrose School. Inspector: Geo. E. Wildes. Judges: Alvina Kernerley- David J. Davies. Clerks: Jessie Gregory- Mrs. Natalie J. Dutra.- Mrs.Loreen Warner. ry PIiTSBURG PRECI:Xf #lri. Polling Place: Geo. Lynn. Garage. Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara Judges: Gertrude M.White- Mrs. Belle Smith. f Clerks: Mrs. Mary Moglie- Mrs. Ruth Zane- Mrs. Dulcie L. Grey. PITISBURG PRECMICY #16. Polling Place: Diamond Building Material Co. Bldg. Industrial Rom. Inspector: Geo.E. McCoy Judges: A•ntone G.Niia- John Vaughn- Clerks: Margaret Abrams- Julia V. Silveria- Lillian S.Nelson CLAYTC5 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Ada Trette Judges: John Atchinson- Sigrid K. Flank. Clerks: Mrs. Mary McGuire- Laura U. Stocktleth- Grace L_ Morgan. PORT CHICAGO PRE CIN Ci A. Polling Place: Old South Store. Inspector: Sam Y. Shideler. Judges: Mary M.Bucol;- Belle T.Silva. Clerks: Bessie J. Mc oy- Edna L. McGuire- Walter J. Gondera. POlI: CHICAG PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Port Chicago Fire Department. Inspector: w-s. Minn Andrada. Judges: Marr UcERen- Wa?tor J. Hearty. Clert:s: ecLlr_ J:,: 1 • r.- B erta LI Schjon:)crg- lirs.Dalsy B.Srhm t ) J','!',. is, 19 8. CLYDE PRECI'xCT 2iZCH LS P?W CI. CT. Pollir.,; Place: Cl`•ce Coaunity House Polling Place: Co ^urs . ;all aspector:e_e:: R.zva_s Inspec:^r:dice ".W Ides amu.ges: Barb.set E_Benz ley m^elna Rogers Judges: Loret.a G.Vlacz-Ma_r•J Roque Dutra Clerks: Ella Cullinane- Alma Ca_rrer-Valona Morford. Clerks: Sophie of ck-Opal Roberts I.ia y M. Biagi. j Ai'TT_0CH P_RECIIXT #1. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: City Hall. o Ing ce• I.O.F.Hall, Inspector: Roy Peterson Inspector: Frank D Watt.Judges: Frank Mattie-.Albert Dittmer Judges: **.Bloomfield-Wm.H.Schmidt, r.Clerks: Mary Billeci- Hargaretta Flannery; Clerks: Ellen Kelley; Rosetta Brenn anChlorindaGori. Alice Webster. ki TI OCH PRECIi.C_ #3: Polling Place: Library Building. ANTIGCIi PHECI:ICT #4. Inspector: Im.G.Bower; Polling Place: Easley Garage. Judges: John Sheddrick-John T.N3cnols,Jr. Inspector: Hugh P.Bogan. Clerks: Ruby Harris; Agnes Shine; Priscilla Judges: Paul L. Daneri- Robert Hodgson Taylor. Clerks: Gertrude Grosso-Emma Dragon- Gertrude Leveira. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #•i. ANTIOCH PPrCIHCT #6. Pollinr, Place: Pera Garage. Polling Place: I.D.E.3. Hall Inspector: James L.Crandell Inspector: Gilbert Dunnett Judges: John F..Little-- Dale Lockett. Judges: Frank Borden- Rudolph Freitas Clerks: Ila Stovesand-Eleanor T.E ls- Clerks: Manda E.rrevett- Blanche Lynn Gradlis Vossler. Gertrude Vargo. A_ NTI CH PRECINCT #7. ANTICCH PR CINC'T #o. Polling lace: . a son Garage. Polling Place: Irvine Apts. Inspector: Wm. H.Brrr. Inspector: Thomr..s H. Uren. Judges: Wm-Welch- Earl E.Fee.Judges: Clarence E.Briggs, E J.Bornho dt Clerks: Margaret Jensen, Hae V.Wight, Clerks: Inazella *Iola, Mary L.Viera, j Lena Azevedo. Alice R.Donlon. LONE TREE PFEC_1:CT #1. j Polling Place: Rossi House. Inspector:Homer Putnam Judges: San Smith- John W.Arlington Clerks: Nettie Pero- Dorothy Ma.^.ning- Viola Zenk. LONE S`REE PFECIN&1 12. Polling Place: Hobson Garage, Antioch Inspector: Chas. J. Rookerp Judges: Thads -1nes- John HcGinley Clerks: Lyda Dover- Gertiude Fill- Ruth Mayberry tet' ., r BRE+;iW00D PRECII.Cr '•1. Polling; Place: o d Garage. Inspector: H. Bennetts Judges: Orval R.Davis- John B.Williams. Clerks: Alice Hanson- Christine Abbott- Ruth 0. B2tzateri. PRFNT1u0D Pr:i CL;C: , 2. Polling Place: Legio:: Hall Inspector: Jas. C.Hurpjiy Judges: Ezra Zrembl?- Ulke Arata, Jr. Clerks: Adeline Crawford- dive Fletcher- Louise Shellenberger. BRft._W:;0D PP.::CINC_ ;t3. Polling Place: GriffithIs Garage. Inspector: Byron Grigsby.*e Judges:Aubrey A.Lawrence- August M. French Clexks: Zelna P. Bell- Gertrude Allen- Elizabeth O'Meara., 's BYR0 PRECL`v Cr ILI. r Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. t Inspector: Cha s. Cople. U Judges: Edw. Gruen Inge-- 1tF Duncan Clerks: Agnes Van Horn- Rub,, Bonnickson- Eva Acrey. BYROV PR=-CT "2. Polling Place: -Harry Hammond Building. Inspector: Roy S.Grifflth. Judges: Leslie Richardson- Hugh Armstrong Clerks: Virginia Boltzen- Louise Kelso- Mrs.Edith Geddes.x XNII(RITSE PRECDiCT. Folling Place: Far-- Bureau Hall. Inspector: Jas. A,Nail Judges. Jesse F.Barkley- Joe Minta. Clerks: Julia Ayer- Etna iFhite- Rena Obmstede. 4 OAK " PRECDICT #1. Polling Place: Oakley Woman's Club. Inspector: Boy F. Bloomfield.r Judges: Arthu r W.Robe rt s- Fred Abbott F Clerks: Merle Stonebarger- Sula O'Hara- Mabel Bryneir. r h' r OAbl._vY PRECI.:CT 12. Polling Place: Dal Porta Snow Room. r Inspector: Barry V.Saurman Judges: Frank Fertado- H. 'jarle Turner Clerks: Louise Allington- Flora Broderick- Muriel Leal.S GY Y r 1 c) j Now at the hour of 3 o1clock P.H. the Board adjourns. as. a-Bbard,.of'.Supervisor,..s. and meets as a Board of Equalization. r' ; z In Mutter of Application of Mrs. Nary B. Leahy for Reduction of Assessment on Lots 3-4, Block 45, Santa Fe Tract. Nary B.Leahy, having filed Frith this Board an application for a.,reducti6n of Assessment on Lots 3-4,'Block 45, Santa Fe Tract, in the City of Richmond,, and the Board having fully said application, orders that .said application be denied., In Matter of Application of Peter and George Ddmetrakopulos for 'Reduction of Assessment. Peter Demetrakopulos and George Demetrakopulos, having filed with thisBoard their application for a reduction or Assessment on Lot 7, Block "C" Central Addition; and Lot 9, Block 73, and Lot 3 Block "E" and Lot 2, Block "E" Central Addition, all in the City of Pittsburg, and this Board having fully considered said assessments and deeming same reasonable, orders that said application be denied. In Natter of application of f Mrs. Dodenica Devito, for a reduction of Assessment. Mrs. Domerloa Devito having applied to this Board for reduction of assessment on Hest one-half of Lot 4, Block S, City of Pittsburg, and this Board having fully considered said Assessment, and deeming same to be'reasonable, orders that said, application be denied. In Matter of application of J.N.Pearson for reduction of Assessment. J.W.Pearson having applied to this Board for a reduction of Assessment on E. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block "E" City of Pittsburg, and-the Board having fully considerecL.,said assessment, and deem said assessment to be reasonable orders that said application be denied. In Matter of application of J.J. Yieira.and Mrs. J.F.Vieira, for Reduction of Assessment. J.J.Vieira and Mrs. J.F. Vielra having, applied to this'Board for reduction`of Assessment on Lot 1, .Block 29, and Lot 4, Block 219, in City of Pittsburg, and Improvements thereon, and this Board having fully considered the said assessments, and deeming some to be reasonable, Orders that said application be denied.. n Mutter of Application of Linscheid Bros. for Reduction of Assessment. Linscheid Bros. having applied to this Board for a reduction of Assessment on Lot 5, Llock E" Central i itlon, City of Pittsburg, and this Board having fully considered said Assessment, and deeming same to be reasonable, orders that said applic t- i ion be denied. i rr,July 15, 1939. In Matter of Application or American Toll Bridge Company j for a Reduction_ of Assessment on Antioch Bridge. The American Toll Bridge Company having riled with this Board_ their application j praying for a reduction of assessment on the Antioch Bridge, B.E.Cramer and B.R.Aiken appearing before this Board on hehalr of the A_^ierican Toll Bridge Company, Thereupon said B.E.Cramer and B.R.Alken, call Geo. 0. Meese, Lester S.Ready, an J.W.Haines, who give testimony in said matter and this Board having fully considered said application and the testimony given by said wi.tnesses and being of the opinion Jthat the assessment made by Assessor Geo. O.Meese, on said Bridge is reasonable and just, IT IS BY 11HE BOARD ORDERED that the application of said American Toll Bridge Company for a reduction of Assessment on Antioch Bridge, be and the same is hereby . denied. And the Board of Supervisors meeting as a Board of Equalization having completed I the Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1935-39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Assessment Rolls, Statements, Books, Maps In and for the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935-39, as equalized by this Board be and the sane are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanimous vote of t:ie Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board Adjourns as a Board of Equalization. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Wednesday,, July 20th, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.M. r Clerk. Chairman. IN TIE BARD CF SUPERVISORS OF C(3i.1RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1935. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James H.Long, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummings. In Matter of Authorization to W.J.Buchanan and D.M.Teeter, t-,, sign application for W.P.A. Planning Commission Project. I Upon motion of Supervisor =rembath., seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board and D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, be and they are hereby authorized to sign an application for a W.P.A.Project of making Maps for land uses for the Plaan!ng Commission of Contra Costa County. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 25th, 1938, at 9 o'clock A.2d. Chairman Clerk: I 65 r IN THE 3GAAD OF SUPFRVISCES OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY 25th, 1935. -The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan; Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S-C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Approval f Agreement between the aunty IofContraCostaandCountyof Alameda and E.G.Barg s, for, services as Consulting Architect. A Form of Agreement between the County of Alameda and County of Contra Costa, and E.G.Bangs, for services of the said E.G.Bangs, as Consulting Architect in the Y preparation of the County of Alameda and County of Contra Costa Exhibit at the 1939 Golden Gate Expositi-)n, having been presented to this Board for approval, t On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, 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 Levy of Tax in Acquisition and Improvement District #1 for fiscal year 1938-39• 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 payments due, or to become due, for redemption of bonds and interest for the fiscal year 1938-39, to wit: Zone. Pro Rata Amount Valuation Rate per $100. 0 0133 93.26 19307 48304 1 o267 157.22 216110 86516 20901 631.8o 1963 9 1.2990 1242 570.92 17975 1.8192 0490 6.59 13270 2.536533 f •, ' qs 0710 4997.97 623o 7.9915 . 00 2 29.1-5 150 19.6333 7 0069 17.68 220 22.6727 5 0125 57.65 320 27.3906 9 0110 77.13 310 22.695 10 oc42 29.15 220 13.3864 u 0062j.47 300 1 . 00 12 00 54.69 190 29.792 13 0 673.15 620 10.6516 ux. 14, 3V3.6o 4670 7.3576 3 30.15 320 21 u 1 0075 2 b40 8.2172 J4 17 0053 58.20 640 9.693 is 79 9 00+2 o0 59-20 60 7Z.325 20 o0j7 25. 350 6.9263 21 0042 29. 390 7.75u0 22 0 04 32.992 1000 7.2920 2 0052 36.16 120 9.6910 r 2255 o166 74.33 940 9.91+99..R 2b olo6 4 3 goo - 9.258977 9.1029i270520361 . 3 25 00 2 36.46 4 0 9.1022 66 30 2 1 3.1 7 goo 1 .9300 31 010h 72.92 600 12.1533 3 00 2 0156 109.39 900 11.1 23 3 0197 139.11 16 9.6439 31 0150 105.15 1150 9.1461 35. 0197 131.13 11F00 9.3664 6 0073 51.15 550 9.3055 37 0073 51.19 550 9.3055 s Fy uar - 39 0130 91.1 X00 15.1917 0120 91 .1 500 16.s290 0073 51.15 400 12.7950L41007351.18 250 20. 720. 11.2 0073 51.15 2 21.3250 43 o0 3 37.16 250 11.961+9 4 0040 8.04 100 23.o400 July l8th, 1935. j t Zone Pro Rata Amount Valuation Rate per $100. 0073 51.15 160 31.95 4b 0073 51.15 180 25.43 47 00 5l.l5 200 25.5900 p73l. 48 0060 42.07 230 18.272DO 9133 50 50 0062 0057 403.67 260 21. 645u 52 0125 5 .65 320 27•3906 5j 0095 66.61 300 22.2033 54 0032 22.43 200 11.2150 55 0064 44.57 190 23.6155 56 0075 54.69 200 27.3450 t 57 04 2 2. 42oo 7.2126 i f1. 00.OCADO 7012.00 199040 W r x j In Matter of Tax Levy in Acquisition Improvement District #E5, for fiscal year 1935-39• IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy of 720 on each $100 of taxable property i in said Acquisition k Improvement District #5, be wade for the fiscal year 1935-39, to raise an amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest ohich has or will become payable on the oiistanding bonds of said District. In MRtter of Levy of Tax In Road Improvement District #1. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $ll. on each $100 of taxable real property in said Road Improvement District #1 be made for the fiscal year 1935-39, to raise the amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest whibh has become or 1 will become payable, on the outstanding bonds of said District:,. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. The County Auditor having. reported to this Board that in the final reconciliation of appropriations and expenditures for year 1937-39, through error the financing of highway appropriations vas improperly allocated as to fund's, the amount which should have been allocated against Motor Vehicle Fluid was $6500 less and the amount against General Fund $6500 more, than was shown in the Budget as finally adopted.In addition this Board autho_-ized the payment of $4000 additional to Joint Highway District #13 Contingent Fund for the year, thus making an a4justment between appropriations from the two funds in a tdW1 amount' of $10,500. which on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, is hereby authorized on following basis: Cancel and Return to Unappropriated Reserve t ,e fo1loiring Motor Vehicle Fund Appropriations: Sup. Dist. J1 2100. Sup. Dist. # 2: 2100. Sup. Dist. # j 21oo SP- Dist- # 4: 2100. 3: uP. Dist. # 5: 2100. V6500-00 Cancel and return to unappropriated Reserve the folib-w3ng General xund Appropriations: Garage Operation, $3000.00. From the Unappropriated Reserves thus adjusted the following appropriations - are authorized: General Fund Appropriations: Highways and Sup. Dist. 1: $2100.00 r r Dist. 2: 2100.00 r Dist. 3: 2100.00 r Dist. : 2100.00 r r r Dist 5: 21X.00 6= - 67 Motor Vehicle Fund Appropriations: a joint Hiway Dist. #13:X000.00 J The said order is passed by the unanimous.vote of the Board:k; 41 In Matter of approval of Contract and Bond of E.P.Seemans for construction r of Buil.dirgs on County Prison Fara. E.P.Seemans having presented to this Board a Form ,of Contract covering construct- ion of buildings on County Prison Fara according to plans and specifications heretofor adopted for said work, and a good and sufficient bond in sum of $4893.50 guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract and a bond in sum of $4893.50 guaranteeing labor and materialmen; i It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Form of said Bonds and the Sureties thereon and the amounts of same be and the same are hereby approved. IT IS FURTYM ORDERLD that said Contract be approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board 1s hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the Counrtyof Contra Costa. In Matter of Approval of Contract and Bonds for Furnishing of Materials for Construction of a Fire House in San Pablo County Fire Protection District. The following Contractors having presented to this Board forms of Contract for the furnishing of materials for the construction of a Fire House in San Pablo County Fire Protection District, and good and sufficient bonds guaranteeing faithful I j performance of said contracts in amounts hereinbefore ordered by this Board, to wit: Richmond Sheet Metal Works, Sheet metal Materials. Hill Lumber and Hardware Company: Hardware materials. Hill Lumber and Hardware Company: Mill Work Materials. Gladding, McBean & Company: Roofing Materials. San Pablo Lumber Company: Lumber materials (Cash Bond in sura of $800.00). IT IS BY THE BQA.RD ORDERED that said Forms of Contracts and Bonds and the amounts thereof, be am the same are hereby approved, and W.J.Buchana.n, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign each of said Contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Application of East Bay Municipal Utility District for permission to install a Pressure Tank and Automatic Pump, in Rancho Acalanes, Sup. Dist. #2. The East Bay Municipal Utility District having J pa ng applied to this Board for per— mission t:: install a pressure tank and automatic pump, near junction of the two Happy Valley Branch Roads, approximately one dile north of the State Highway, and one mile feast of the West line of the Rand Acalanes• Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY T S BOARD CRDERED that permission: to install said Pressure Tank and Automatic Pump at locations hereinabove described be and the same is hereby granted. The said work to be done under the superdsion of the Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. t l July 18th, 1938. i In Matter of Application of City of Martinez, for permission to lay a water pipe line The City of Martinez, through O.S. Smith, its City Engineer, having applied to I this Board for permission to lay a six inch Eater main across County Hospital Propert I r back of the Hospital buildings and also having requested permission to lay a ten inch water main along Shell Avenue, westerly from Pine Street, formerly Bush Avenue, to tie in the new hall-million gallon storage tank, into the City Water System at Arch Street, i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe 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 Supervisor of said District #'j. In tatter of Request to Superintendent of Mt. Diablo State Park to Return County Equipment. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore granted permission to the Super- intendent of Mt. Diablo State Park to use certain County Equipment in building of roads and making general improvements in Yt. Diablo State Park, to and until such time as said equipment was needed for use by the County of Contra Costa, and said equipment now being required for use by the County of Contra Costa, IT 15 BY HIS BEARD HEREBY CIRDERED that the Clerk of this Board write said Superintendent of said Mt.Diablo State Park, request_ng him to return to the County' Garage at Martinez, California, all county equipment heretofore loaned to said i State Park Superintendent and now being used in said Mt.Diablo State Park., t And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, July 27th, 1938, at 9 o'clock A.M. Clerk. Chairman. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CC-iiRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAL YoP"S3. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 1939. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor H.U%maings. In }Satter of application of Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, for permission to leave the State of California. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, IT IS BY !HE BOARD C.RDERE9 that said Geo. 0. Meese, 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. s Y J 69 i In Matter of Transfe;cf Funds. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Bo4rd that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts jfor the period from February 1, 1935 to June 30, 1935 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 expl -1 nation presented by said D.M. eeter; IT IS BY _HE BARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the County Auditor a:d by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits Decreased) (Increases) Charities & Corrections Fund, S1355-48 Payroll 90-53 161.00 Salary Fund 29.00 General 1296.73 Motor Vehicle 67.50 Special Road 265.50 Schl. Supply Revolving • 2B 1 01. The said order is passed by the unanLmous vote of the Board.. And the Board takes recessto meet on Friday, July 29th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M Clerk. rman IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CESTA CCUNTY, STATE OF y CALIFORHI A. FRIDAY, July 29th, 1938. The Board met at 10 oIslock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors ames N.Long, H.L. Cummings, R.E.Llacys, and R.J.Trembath. B.C.Wells,Clerk. The Board meets for the purpose of further consideration of. the Proposed County Budget for the fiscal year 1935-39• In Matter of Building a Memorial Buildirg at Lafayette, California. The American Legion Post located at LaTayette, California, having requested this Board to place in the Budget for the purpose of building a Memorial Hall in Lafaye to California, the sum of $25,000; On motion, of Supervisors Cummings, Seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE lBOARD CRDERED that the sum of $15,000 be placed J-n the proposed Budget for the fiscal I 1 year 1938-391 for the purpose of building a Memorial Building .at Lafayette, California. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings and Claeys. Noes: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath. And t a Board having fully considered the proposed Budget for the fiscal year 939-39 as submitted lyr the heads of the various departments of the County Government, IT IS BY TIB:' BOA-RD ORDERED that the Proposed Budget for the fiscal year 1935-39, j be and the same is hereby approved, and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to have same printed. And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 1st, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.M. i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNL4. i MONDAY, AUGUST lst, 1935. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. i Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James A.Long, H.L.Cummings, R.- Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of July, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Application of Mrs. Grace Levake, for Non— Conf orming Use Building Permit. Mrs. Grace Levake having heretofore applied to this Board for a permit to construct a building to be used.for restaurant purposes on Mt. Diablo Blvd. and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having heretofore recommended against granting of said -permit, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said application be set for Monday the 15th dry of August, 1938. at 2:30 o1clock P.M. In Matter of Approval of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, and the California State Chamber of Commerce. A Form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and the California State Chamber of Commerce, mherein the County of Contra Costa agrees to pay the California State Chamber of Commerce the sum of $1500 for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, having been presented to-this Board for approval; On motion of Supervisor Claeys,- seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS IDC I THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Resignation of Gordon Lacey, as Trustee of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025. Gordon Lacey hnvirE tendered his resignation as Member of the Board Of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025, to become effective at once; On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said j office declared vacant. i i j In Matter of appointment of Lester J.Holmes, as -rustee of j Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025. There being a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation—, District #2025, caused by resignation of Gordon Lacey, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Lester J. Holmes be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of I i Delta FarWs Reclamation District #2025, to serve for the unexpired term of Gordon Lacey, resigned. 1 71 In the Matter of the Proposed 1 Annexation of territory to the Orinda County Fire Protection District. nye*/K AREAS, one of the boundary lines of the Orinda County Fire Protection District, situated in the County of Contra Costa, State bf California, is along the line of the old Tunnel Road; and, SAS, the State of California hasconstructed a neer State Highway, known as Mount Diablo boulevard, which has straightened the line of the Old Tunnel road; and i WHEREAS, it is desired by the directors of the Orinda County Fire Protection District to straighten the said boundary line of the said Orinda. County Fire Protection District so that it will be the same as the new line of the said Mount Diablo boulevard; and, WfWFAS when said.' line is straightened a small portion of said Mouht Diablo i a J Highvay rill be added to the said Orinda County Fire Protection District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the 6th day of September, 1935, be' fixed as the time, and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, situated in the Hall of Records at'Martinez, Califor- nia, be fixed as the place for the hearing bf the matter of the annexation of the hereinnfter described territory, and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to publish a notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks' in the Courier- Journal, which newspaper is circulated in the said territory which it is proposed to. annex to said Orinda County Fire Protection District, and which newspaper the board finds to be the most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of such territory. Said boundary of said District Is to be changed as follows:'Thr-t course reading "=hence south 29e East at 52 ft. leave said boun&ry line at 114 ft. more or r less, to the center line of the State Highway ... .. . . ." to be ch!inged' to read as follow : thence south 29e East at 52 ft. leave said bound,-sq line at 155 ft. more or less to the southeastern line of 1936 alignment of the State Highway (formerly Tunnel Road) jopposite station 313/20, more or less, thence following the southeasterly line of said State Highway in R general southwesterly direction to thb Mount Diablo Base Line, said line being also the North line of the Moraga Estates Subdivision. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that it is the intent of the proposed annexation to, move the Orinda County Fire Protection District bouncL-iry line Pram the center line of the runnel Road to the southeastern line of the new State Highway. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. N Absent: Nvne. r w In Matter of Application of Frank J. Bello, for permission for enlargement V of MUnConforming Use Building is Town of Lafayette. Frank J_Bello having applied to this Board for permission to,enlarge an unconforming use building for the purpose of retail sgles of feed and fuel, situated on Lot 4, Hough Tract, in 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.K r i I ug. 1st, 1938.I f In Witter of Preparation of plans and Specifications, for widening of Kearney Street, and installing a sewer system on Kearney Street, Supervisor Dist.,#1, i On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREM that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is- hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for the widen.Ing of a bridge on Kearney Street and for the installation of a sewer system on Kearney Street in Supervisor District A. In flatter of Transfer of Funds. At request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current hid2wEy fund Warrants, IT IS BY THE BQkRD ORDERED, that the sum of $10,892.85 be transferred from the General Fund to the funds and in :.he amounts as herein set out below: War. # Surveyor Sup. Dist. Sup. Dist.Sup. Dist. Vacation Pay Accounts #1 Accts.2 Accts 3 Accts. 6 51.23. 7 310.32 174.74 9 24 .69 ti;•-M. 10 1o6. c 11 96.00 12 646.78 i:.:Q T f'.Yra'i'3i:.i.Y.F7.I .;y'4w•. I 1166•05551424-95 9 739- 17 1 r:= 1 9.,'97.. rq:5;;;`' r-.•,.;4,.=' ::1..=... 18 57.20 3.9 18.00 ry:_a.-144.00• i.•ca•=;-: 'N:...:. e,;.':,::. 20 2.90 i'.. w'.C'"''a".Y•:'-J'.k'.. :::••: 21 6 22 6.00 I 2 17.25 ir..`. 154.00 4 2'2 158.70 titire °:ti:. •,,..,;J.. 1 27 43-30 28 18.00 r 29 Z 1 3 63.30 31 79.35 32 U. 34 309-71 3 7313s6o.15 Y,,. , 39 112.92 37 90.00 38 500.00 84.9 366:76 41 172.33 4 ` 28.00 159.3.2 111.17 34.15 47 lfsb.30la.6s 49 117.83 50 12.5D 51 659.25 52268.01'j y ate`•'=.%.,..:' 192.95R29.00 5 233.43 5 42.50 r 5s 320.36 jx : 90:00;;. 50 25-00 0$6: 6 I 62 238.42 66 209.12 i 64 115-34 120.00 65 5.6o 1597-93 2,661.59 Grand Total -- S10,992.65. The said order is -wssed by the unRnimous vote of the Board. 73 In Batter of Transfer of Funds. At the request of D.M.reeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDERED that the sum of $'+13,750.00 be transferred i from General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below, said amounts to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon as Revenue of the current year becomes available, to wit: i Char. do Corrns. Fund, 100,000.00 County Library " 29,000.00 Motor Vehicle 100,000.00 Salary 75,000.00 Hiways I and R ' 118 .00 i 413,750-00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote-of the-Board;_, i jIn Matter of approval of Bond on lost warrant. It appearing to theBoard that warrant No. 1].199 for sum of $8.70 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of The Pacific Telephone dTelegraphCompany, payable out of the Charities & Corrections t Fund of said County, has been lost, and the said The Pacific Telephone L Telegraph 4 Company having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $17.240 i 1 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of P duplicate warrant, to replac 1 Auditor's Warrant No. 11199. IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and i j same are hereby approved and the Dounty Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby iauthorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of the Pacific Telephone do Telegraph Company, payable out of the Charities k Corrections Fund, in the sum of $8.70 to re— place said warrant No. 11199•rc. In Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specificatbns for building a road mix top on Road B-31, Sup. Dist. iF2. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of a road—mix top on Road B-31, Supervisor District #2, which is that certain road between the town of Moraga and cross roads at Bryant, having been presented to thise Board by R.R.-rnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, It is b the BOARD 0 DERE that said 1ypaps and specifications, strain sheets, and working details be and the sane are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for road-mix top on Road B-31, Supervisor Dist. #2• IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement to contractors for the doing of said work be placed in the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper of general circulation, published and printed in the County of Contra Costa, and bids for the doing of said work will be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1935. jIn Matter of Appointment of R.R. Arnold as Road Dommissioner of Roads f in Sup. Dist. J3. j Upon notion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER=M that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is I here:;y -appointed Road Commissioner of -i1 roads in Supervis;r District #j, to do i Aug. 1st, 1939. and perform all duties required of Road Commissioners Rs prescribed by law. In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct s• le of property for delinquent taxes. ti The following Resolution was passed and adopted-and ordered entered on'` the Minutes of this Borrd: BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declrred to be the Judgmentof this Board I that the follo~Ing 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 I j Costa County at public auction, for c-ish, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus i costs of sale; BE IT FURTHM RESOLVED: That this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said enle as set out in this Resolution: Property sold to the State, June 29th, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925: Marine View Terrace- Lots 5-6, Block 5, Deed Na. 37. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. I Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 7-8, Block 2, Deed No. 67. r To be sold for a sum not less thrn $50.00, plus costs of sale.{ Andrade Boulevard Tract -- Lots 4-5, Block G. Deed No. 69. s To be sold for a sum not less that. 530.00 plus costs of sale. x Pullman Townsite, Lots 17-19, Block 14, Deed No. 89. To be sold for a sun not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Pull.gan Townsite- Lots 23-2 , Block 20, Deed No. 91. To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. a s ±Q Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 16-17, Block 164, Deed No. 97 To be sola for n sum not less than 460.00, plus costs of sale. i Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 7-8, Block 169. Deed No. 99 5 To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Bey Tract- Lot 3, Block 6, Deed No. 110. r less than $10 00, plus costs of sale.To be sold for a sum not In Bar View Park- Lots 44--45, Block 14, Deed No. 128. r To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. N In Bey viaw Park- Lots 45-36, Block 15, Deed No. 129 V To be sold for a sum not less th,n $40.0(3, plus costs of sale. In bay View park — Lots 14-13 Block 20. Deed No. 133. To be sold for a sum not less than 40.00, plus costs of sale. In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 10, Block G. Deed No. 144. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T:, 7iiE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926;- Brown 926. Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 14, Block 15, Deed No. 73. I To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of s^le. Lincoln Boulevard Tract— Lot s 74, Block 6, Deed No. 79. o be sold for a sum not less than 460.00, plus casts of sale. io r Alvarado Tract- Lots 10-11, Block 3.Deed No. 94. E ^ To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 3-4, Block 7, Deed No. 124. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. x ' d In Bay View Park- Lots 72-73, Block 2, Deed No. 133. To be sold for n sun nat less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. In Batey View Park- Lot 39, Block 4, Deed No. 13". To be sola for a sum not less thsn x15.00, plus costs of arils. f ykL f171 .moir1 Ne In Bay View Park- Lot 7, Block 30,Deed No. 155- To be sold for a sum not le ss than $20.00, plus cost s of sale. I North Berkeley terrace Tract— N. 1/,2 CfLot 2, Block 19, Deed No. 165. To be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus cost- of sale. 6 75 i North Ber!:ele y Terrace— Lot 30, Block 20, Deed No. 166. To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale. I Rivers Andrade Tract-*N. 1/2 of Lot 25 and N. 1/2 of Lot 26, Deed No. 240. II Block 9, To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00 plus costs of sale. Rivers Andrade Tract-- Lot 9, Block 36, Deed No. 241. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. i i Moraga Redwood Heights- Lot G. an irregularportion adjoining Madrone. Ave...- on the W. and Oak Lane on the South, Deed No. 247. To be sold for a sum not less than 50.00, plus costs of s-le. PROPERTY &:LDTJ :Iit T:.TE, JURE 26, 1928, for the delinquent taxes of 1927; Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 19, Deed No. 58. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, Plus costs of sale. Canal Subn of Richmond- Lot 3-, Block 19, Deed No. 59- To be sold for a sum n:t less than S5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 19, Deed No. 60. J' To be sold for a sum not less than 05.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn, to Richmond- Lots 3-4, Block 175, Deed No. 237. To be sold f or a sum not le ss than $52 00, plus co st s of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 16-17-15-19, Block 181, Deed No. 250. To be sold for a sum not less than $10 .00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to richmond- Lot 20, Block 196, Deed No. 260. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Cent:all Richmond No. 2-- Lots 25--2", 7 L Block 5, Deed No. 283. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs a s isle. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 8, Bloc1 19, Deed No. 364. ITo be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. m North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 12, Block 42, Deed No. 382. To be sold for a sum not less thm$20.00, plus costs of sale. Henderson-Tapscott Tract No. 1— Lot 37, block 34, Deed No. 403. To be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 228; Deed No. 430. To be sold for a sum not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 10, Block229, Deed No. 431. To be sola for a sun not less than 410.00, plus costs of sale. J 7 97 Deed No. 465.East 'ichmorid Heightss Tract N. 2--- Lots 2 -26, BZoa_ To be sold for a sum not less th-in $20.00h Plus costs of sale. I Jennin s East Richmond Terrace Tract- Lot 8, Block 7, Deed No. 466. 6666! To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 Alas costs of sale. a In Sec. 23, T1S., R3W. a tract of land bounded N. and S. by land of Weisman, E.by land of Austin, W. by land of Oliver in Sec. 23, T1S., R3W , Ptract of land boon-ed N. by land of Oliver, E. by land of Weisma:., S. by Land of Perdue, and Weyard, and W. by Fannie Martinez Tract, Deed No. 476, To be told for a sum not less than $200, - plus costs of sale. i PROPERTY SOLD TO _HE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for the Delinquent taxes of 1928: 4MapofIJorthRichmondLand & Ferxy Leo: No. 2-- S. 30' of Lots 5-6-7- Block 59, r To be sold for a sum not less than QlOr00 plus costs of sale. Deed No. 595 Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 10, Block 62, Deed No. 596. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale.x Hap of L`orth Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 10, Block 65, Deed No. 597- To be sold for a sum not le ss than $5.00, plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T_ _11:£ STATE, JUNE 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929: In the Key Tract- Lot 9, Block 6, Deed No. 347. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract- Lots 41-42, Block 6, Deed No. 348. I To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lot 13, Block D, Deed No. 355. To be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. s 'r 1 In Central Richmond,- Lots 49-50, Block 13, Deed No. 361. To be sold for a sun not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2— Lot 16, Block 2,Deed No. 365_ To be sold for a sum not less than $10. 'plus costs of sale. I I Aur.l st, 1935. I In Central Richmond: No. 2-- Lot 27, Flock 4, Deed No. 366. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costsof sale. In the Huber Addition- Lot 35, Block 2, -Deed No. 378. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i In Central Pullman Tract- Lots 126-127, Block E. Deed No. 352. io be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus ousts of sale. COT.EXZ Pullman Tract- Lot 34, Block 7, Deed No. 386. To be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale. E z Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 17, Block 9, Deed No. 397 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. n Coleman Park Tract- Lot 25, Deed No. 359. To be sold-for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. B View Park-•Lot -1:, Block lo, also a small triangulariangular portion.of-I;ot -2O San Pablo Rancho, adjoining the North, Deed No. 404. To be sold for a sun not less than $20. plus costs of sale. s Bay View Park- Lots-19-20, block 17, Deed No. 405. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. i y j Bair View Park- Lot 27, Block 17, Deed No. 406 To be sold for a sun not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale. Bay View Park- Lot 25, Block 20, Deed No. 410. 4d ' To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Ceritos Addn. to Riclmond- Lots 6-7, Block 7, Deed No. 469. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. B. Boorman Addn. to the City of Pullman- K. 151 of Lot 9, Block 1, Deed No:- 470. To be sold for a sum not less than S5.00 plus costs of snl e. B. Boorman Addn. to -the City of Pullman- 8. 501 of Lots 23-24-25-26, Block 1, To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costsof style. Deed No. 4.71 In the El Cerrito Terrace- Lot 126, Deed No. 490. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. IIn Matter of Applications for aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD-ORDERED that the following 'applications farad be grantedi JOSH DANNA, 135 Sixth-St. Richmond. 25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of June, 1935. I HIRALi FRANCIS MO.RaLL, 711 Richmond St. El Cerrito. 25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of July,1935- IHERVEY UPHAM, 1323 Barrett Richmond. 20. State aid and 120 county aid monthly for needy blind be discontinued as of July 31, 1935. Y" LAURA B.'_RKS, 605 Florida St. Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month i be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1935. i IiA1:: AH CARRIE DOANE, 534. Ohio Ave. Richmond. Old Ase Security 3n the amount or $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid perjmonthbegrantedtc, begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. JOSEPH E. SILVAS, Pimle. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938. FRAI.K THOMSON, 217 Center St El Cerrito. Old Age Security -in amount of 59.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid per month be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. JULIt•_ M. VAI: EATCI:, 1112 Hensley Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $5.00 State aid and $5.00 county aid per month be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938. " CHARLOTTE CUSHING 343 -9th St. Apt. #6, Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aidmonthlyberenewedasofNovember, 1937. I LE,10RA MASTEN, 440 Liberty St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be renewed ns of January, 1939. MARQUOS MASTEIY, IP'O LibertySt. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid per month be renewed as of January, 1939. CARRIE B. SLOAN, 618 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito. old Are Security in L.le S a n: $nuunt oi' 14, 0 State ai., :-. c. 14.50 County aid mcnthlybereneged ',s )f 14- i c_', 1935. 77 ANNIE J. ZECKER, 801- 7th st. Richmond.. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50'State aid and $17.50 County aid per month be renewed as of Dec. 1937. LAURA B. MITCHELL, 714 Richmond St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10.00 county aid monthly be decreased to $6.50 State aid and $6.50 County ald monthly as of #ugust 11, 1938. NELLIE BOULWARE, 5$6- 18th st- Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthLy be discontinued as of July 31, 1938- THGM.kS J. TUR11BULL, Pinole. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-montbly t be discontinued as of July 31, 1938. FRED JOHN LEARD, 355 So. 13th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. r SARAH ALICE Hn-7 Fes, 1635 Shasta, Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. MRS. yILLY BURROWS, 430 Richmond St. El Cerrito._ Aid for need children in the amount of $40: State and $4o County, aid .per. month be renewed as of July, 1938. MRS. V XEHTA VEGA, 521- A. St. Richmond. Aid for Needy children in the amount of $60.00 State aid be changed to $50. dtate rnd $10 county aid per month as of 8-1-38. EgMi XELLEY, 420 Virginia St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the amount of $2,.00 State and $21. county aid per month be discontinued as of August 31, 193$- VIRGI1;Lk sHINN, 1120 Pennsylvania St. Richmond. Aid for a needy child in the amount of $10; State and $10 county aid per month be discont Lnued as of June 30, 1938. WILLIAM P. MULHOLLMM, P.O. Box 23, Moraga.. Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State ald and $15. county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938. ELVIRA L. SUT i CN, Lafayet t e Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938- MARY E. DGLPHUS, 747 Winslow St. Crockett. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Cbunty aid imonthly be renewed as of April, 1938, and decreased to $13.00 State aid-and $13.00 county aid monthly 'as of August 1, 1938• MININIE WILLIAMS, 765 Eftwards St. Crockett. Old Age Security in the amount of $6.00 State aid and $6.. county aid monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1938- TOBIAS ADAMS, 2541 Olive St. Martinez. That Co=ty cash allovance of $20. per month be discontinued as of February 1, 11939. HARRY GCLSTEIN, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.50 State aid and $10.50 County aid per jmonth be granted to begin as of August 1, 1938. MARY E. SMITH, P.O. Box 725, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid per month be granted to begin as of 8-1-35. LUTHEE LEAVAS, 2346 Pacheco St. Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 3be restored as of August 1, 19-58. JEN".IE ARIASI, 503 Berrellessa, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $22.50 County aid be renew" ed ens - ed as of March, 1938. i ONA MAWLiEZ, 1201 Ferry St. Martinez. 3 Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly The renewed as of Aug. 1938. ROSABELL PIERCE, Rte #1, Martinez_ Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1938- MIN14IE WELCH, 514 Thompson, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $12.50 State aid and 812.50 County aid monthly as of August, 1, 1938. JOHN MART114 DAVIS, 404 Warren St. Martinez. i old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyThediscontinuedasofJuly31, 1938• VkXIldlILLIoti DRITSCHLER,Walnut Creek. Old Age Securi,-y 1n the amoun: of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued ns of July 31, 1938. Aug. 1st, 1935. JOSi4H LCATES, 620 Castro, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of.$17..50 state aid and;olT. D County aid" monthly be discontinued as of July 31st;1938: ANTON TRAVERSO Concord. Ate sOldAghSecuritybedenied. IVA •ELVIBA!LIES, 1560 Grant, Concord. Old Age Securiy be denied. MRS. ROSE LUCIDO, '315 Howard St. Martinez. 3 i Aid for a needy child in the amount of $10.3tate and $j0 county aid per month" t for Peggy* Lucido be discontinued as of July 31, 1938. ANTONIO LUCIA." , 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg. 10 State aid and $10 county aid per month fbrr -needy blind be renewed as of July 1, 1935. ANNIE SMITH, 506 York 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 Aug. 1, 1935. SHIRLEY MITCHELL, Clairton Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17:50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of April, 1938. MARGARET BONNY, Port ChicagoOld 1 discontinued Age SecuritJuly , In the amount of $9. State and $9 county aid monthly be ROSE DAVI, 161 West 1st St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid moat Ly- be discontinued as of July 31, 1938. JOx-%NNA C. KRUMLAND, RFD Boz 54, Pittsburg Old Age Security be denied. ERMINIA DE MARCO, Port Chicago. Aid for needy children in the amount of$30. .State and. $10 county, aid per," moa kbeincreasedto $30 Bt%te and $20 County aid per month as of$-1-38. r NADINE ORLANDO, 65 E. 5th St. Pittsburg Aid for needy child in the amount of $10 State and $30 county aid per month; be discontinued as of July 31, 1938- ESSIE WILSON, 301- 5th St. Antioch That County Casa allowance of $30. be renewed as of June, 1938. WILLL-iM ROWELL, 623 Second St. Antioch Old Age Security lir the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid motif, be renewed as of March, 1938. WIL.LTkM E. WILLIAMSON, Pilot Hill, Calif. Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.F0 County aid monthly be renewed as of October, 1937. JOHN SILVAS, Byron Old Age Security in the amount of $16:50 State aid and $16.50 Oournty aid moat be renewed as of January, 1938, aid Decreased to $16.00 State aid and $16. Courtly' aim" monthly as of August 1, 1933. WILLIAM HENRY HAIGR, 1112 F. St. Antioch Old Age Security be denied. x a WILLIAM A. McCCY, 1224 F. St. Antioch Old Age Security be denied. i FRANCES WEBB, Oakley. Aid for Needy children in the amount of $30. State and $200ouaty ald'per mord i be renewed ns of July, 1938. JENNIE PRESTON, Danville, Califortda. (For Laura De Lucca.) 10 State aid and $10 county aid for the support of Laura. DeLucca, be :restore as of August 1, 19394 payable to Mrs. Jennie Preston, Danville, Calif. ST. X0Y OF THE PALMS, Mission San Jose. For Jennie & Ruth Castillo. 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly for dependent Juvenile Court Wards* be renewed rs of August 3, 1938, payable to St-Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, California. MRS. MARGUERITE FOSTER, 1614 Estudillo St. Martinez. for Jesse Roy Gesenger. 10 State aid and $10 county aid-payable to Mrs. Marguerite Foster for the support of Jesse Roy Gessenger, a ward of the Juvenile- Cout of Contra osta ounty bediscontinuedasofJuly31, 1935. IMS. CHARLES JURMiSEt, tar Route,S Danville, (For Jesse Roy Gesenger) Beginning Aug 1st, 1935, $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for the support of Jesse Roy Gesenger, a Ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa. CountyberenewedandpaidtoMrs. Charles Jurgenser., Star Route, Dnnville,California. ST. MARY OF T.: PALMS, Mission San Jose, (for Camille Miriani) 10 State avid and $10 county aid monthly pdyable to St. Mary of the Palms for the support of Camille Miriam be discontinued as of 7-31-35. MR . MARIE GATTO, 434 Norvell St. EI Cerrito (For Camille Hiriani) Be-i.::in,-7 Aug. 1, 19 S, we reco:mend IL-flt $10 State :lid and $10 county aid itnly be grarl;ed Uzrf- TW.^rie GnL,o 42- .:orvell St. El Cerrito C e. . potL a_' Camille I.*iri:>ni, P. depend i r liPorni^, for s e` Juvenile Court Ward. 79 iCHILDFiE IS HOME: FINDING SOCIETY, 3595 66th Ave. Oakland (For Gailen Dean Martin) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthl.- for the support of Gailen Dean Martin payable to the Childrens s Home Finding Society, 3595 — 66th Ave. Oakland, California,: be discontinued as of July 312 1939. AIM THE BOARD TAKES RECESS TO MEET on MO+DAY, August 15th_, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. irman. IN THE 'BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1938. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. a f PRESENT: Hon. •.J.Buchanan, Chain; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, R.R.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath.S.C.Wells, Clerk. ti 4 r f r• InMatter of Acceptance of Grant from P.W.A. for Construction of Fire House in Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. VHER&kS, the United States Government, through the Federal Emergency Administrate of Public Works, has offered to aid in financing the construction of a fire house, i equipment, etc. for the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and 1HERU-3, the governing body of sRid fire protection district is the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the fire district Board of said MtDiablo Fire Protec - ion District and the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa to accept the said offer of the Unified States of America to aid in financing the construction jof said firehouse and equipment, etc; and, SEAS, the s-id fire district board of said Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District at a special meeting of said fire district board, held on the 3rd day of August, 1935, has accepted said offer, and said acceptance has been signed by the following members Of s-iid fLTe district board, to vit: R.D. Bollman, E.B.Glazier, Frank Rose and A.W. Martin (J.F. De Rosa being absent). 1 NOW, _HIMEFORE, BE I RESCLVED: that the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,StRte of Calif ornin, the governing body of said Mt.Diablo Fire Protection i JDistrict accept the said offer (Docket No. Calif. 1242-F- Project: FireHouse) of the United States of America, ar:: ratify the said acceptance of the said fire district board, and ratify the said signatures of said members of said fire district board, which appear on the said acceptance of said offer of the United States Government. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. j Noes: 'zone. Absent: None. i Y *K+ y#. t.. 1 t. L t r-t' •`t°uS y;*— z rp d x ins M r 3 4 _ r •., x.r 7y,. . y v." . ,,*'Tt '. r d '} 'u ri''c'n4, _ x r vrd' s; SO 15, 1939. In the Matter of Authorization to Fire District Board to construct Fire- House in Mt.Diablo T Fire District. RESOUR-ION S, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont--a Costa, state of California, has this date accepted the offer of the United States Government, to aid in financing the construction of a fire house and equipment, etc. for the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District in sr-id County (Docket No. Calif. 1242—F; Project, Firehouse}. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the fire district board of the said Ut.Diablo Fire Protection District be and it is hereby given authority to proceed with, and continue with the construction of the s-;.id firehouse and equipment according to the j above project. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent : N--n e. In Fatter of petition for Formation of Crockett do Valona Serer Maintenance District A petition having been presented to this Board,- praying for the formation of a sever maintenance district to be know as Crockett and Valona Sewer Maintenance District, to be formed under the provisions of Section 7554a of Deering's General Laws, Statutes of 1927, as amended, IT IS BY Tisk BOARD C.RDERED that the hearing on said petition be. and the same Is hereby set for Tuesday, the 6th hay of September, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. in Chamber of this Board in the City of Martinez, IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that notice of time and place of hearing on said petitio be published in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa_ I In ?utter of Declaring Ordinance No. 267 of the County of Contra Costa, Duly Published. Ordinance No. 267 of the County of Contra Costa, 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 shovm by affidavit of E.W.Woodfeldt, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDERM that said Ordinance No. 267 of the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby declared to be duly published. gar a' In Matter of Declaring Ordinance N.). 269 of the County of Contra Costa, duly Published. Ordinance No. 269 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published in the arner and for the time as prescribed by law, in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affi— avit of Louis Purcell, on file herein, IT IS ORDERED that said Jrdinance Ho. 269 of the County of Contra Costa e and the same is hereby declared to be duly published. n_ _ f: ter,: r I In Matter of Approval ofWarrant on Reclamation District #902 A Good cause rppearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following warrant of Reclamation District #802, 1s hereby approved: No. 905, dated August 6, 1938, in favor of A.S.Ferguson, for $97.40• And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized and directed: i to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their respective signatures thereto. In Batter of Appointment of Trustees of Reclamation Dist. #236. A petition signed by the Pacific States Savings and Loan Company, by iV s Vice-President having been filed with this Board praying for the appointment of Trustees i of Reclamation District 2036, and it appearing to this Board that all of the trustees of said District heretofore appointed or elected have resigned.or retired, On Motian of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cunningham, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Samuel Frankenheimer, C.A.Melcher, and R.B.F. Randolph, be and they are hereby appointed as Trustees of Reclamation District #2036, to i serve until their successors are duly elected or appointed. , InMatter of Application of Frank J. Bello for a building permit in Town of Lafayette. Frani: J. Bello, having applied to this Board for a permit for enlargement of E an unconforming building; for the purpose of retail sales of feed and fuel, situated j on Lot L, Hough Iract, Toren of Lafayette, and said application having been referred- to eferredtothePlanningCommissionofContraCostaCounty, and said Planning Commission having recommended that a permit be issued as requested, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted with the provision that the front of the structure be rade as attractive as possible.R In Matter of Granting Permit to J.P. Elissando, for construction of Signs on San Ramon Road. J.P. Elissando, having applied to this Board for permission to maintain two signs about 1000 feet on each side of Shady flay Store, on San Ramon Highway, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the County Planning Commission having recommended against issuing of said permit, and this Board hwving fully considered. the said application and having invests gated the type of signs to be installed and the locations of s•ime, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED th.^.t the recosanendation of Planning Commission of Contra Costa County 1 be not sustained and that a permit for the construction and maintenance of said signs_ be and the same is hereby granted., i f i i G Aug. 15, 1935• J InMatter of Approval of Agreement between County of Contra Costa and. Department r> of Agriculture of the State of California. Forms of Agreement between the County of'Contra Costa, and Department of Agricul ure to provide for destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents in areas where bubonic plague infection or other infection from diseases harbored by such rodents, transmissible to humans, have been determined to exist, or now exist-, among such rodents, and in margional areas surrounding such determined infected centers, having been presented to his Board for approval; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS CHDERED that said Forms of Agreement be and the sane are hereby approved and the Chairman of,tl Lis Board is hereby authorized to saga said Agreements on-behalf of the County of.Contra~ Costa. t.,t,."f `u "`*£ In Matter of Payment of Postage on Sample Ballots for Aug. 30th, 1938 Primary Election. The County Clerk of the Coon of Contraty Costa,, being required .bg law to -mail, sample ballots for the Primary election to be held on August 30th, 1935, in the County of Contra Costa, and throughout the State of California, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant on the General Fund of said County 1n favor of Post Master of the City of I Martinez, in a sum sufficient to par the postage on said sample ballots End that the IPost Master of the City of Martinez shall attach his receipt to the said warrant upon presentation of same for payment, and: that the County Treasurer shall pay the same.K In Matter of Approval of Bond on Lost Warrant. It appearing to the Board that Tarrant No. 2540, heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County; in favor of Evelyn Hershey, in sum of $5.32 payable out of the Charities & Correction Fund of said County has been lost, and the said Evelyn Hershey having furnished to th is Board a good and sufficient Bond in sum of $16.64 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplieEte warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 2540. I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said Bond and the sureties thereon be and I they are hereby -pproved rnd the County Auditor of Contra Oosta County is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant In-favor of Evelyn Hershey payable 'out of the Charities & Correction Fund In sum of $8.32 to replace warrant No. 2540.,]7 r.` 7 r I In Matter of Improvement to School Grounds of Avon School District. The Trustees of the Avon School District having requested this Board to make improvements to the school grounds of said district, at a cost not to exceed the sum of $200; i It is by the Board ordered that Raymon E.Claeys, Supervisor of District #3, be And he is hereby authorized to use County equipment in improvement of said school 4 grounds and the County Auditor shall allocate a sum not to exceed the sum of $200, from the School Fund of said Avon School District to pay for said improvements, and I g i that the County Auditor shall present to s id School District, upon cogpletion of ,said work, a claim for said improvements. K 1 j In Matter of Improvement to School Grounds of Covell School District. r The Trustees of Carrell School District having requested this-:Board to make im— provements to the school grounds of said District, _at $ most not to exceed the sum of j $125; It is by the Board ordered that Raymon E.Claeys, Supervisor of District #3, be and he is hereby authorized to use County equipment in improvement of said School i grounds :and the County Auditor shall allocate a sum not to exceed the sum of $125, from the School Fund of said Covell School District to pay for said improvements and I that the County Auditor shall present to said School District, upon completion of said work, a cl.dm for said ImprovementsK In Matter of Application of Grace Levake, for a non—conforming Use Building Permit. Grace Levake, having heretofore filcd her application with this Board for, permission to construct a non conforminguse building on Mt. Diablo Blvd. at corner z r 1 of Dewing Lane, in Sup. Dist. #3, and the said application having been heretofore referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Cosh County, and the said Planning Commission "having recommended agr_- nst the issuing of said Permit, and the applicant Grace Levake through her attorney James F.Hoey, having given notice of appeal to this i Board from the recommendation of said Planning Commission and this Board having heretofore set Monday the 15th day of August, 1938, at ?.:30 o'clock P.M. as time and place for hearing of said appeal, and this being time and place set ror hearing of jsaid appeal, the Board hears the arguments of James F.Hoey, Russel Roberts and George Weise, on behalf of the applicant and A.B sinning, on behalf of the opponents to the granting of said application, and this Board having fully investigated said matter and after consideration of said arguments for and against the granting of said permit, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembat'-,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation of Planning Commission of Contra Costa County in said matter be not sustained and that a permit is hereby granted to said Grace Levake jfor building of a building at the above mentioned location in conformity with plans s j and specifications heretofore presented to this Board and accompanying her said x application. i The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Claeys. a, F In Matter of appointment cf R.R.Arnold as Road Commissioner s> for Sup. Dist. #l. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby I appointed as Road Commissioner for Sup.Dist. #1, to do and perform such duties as are required by 1^w, o: Ro I Comnissi:;ners. j Aug. 15th, 1939. i i The said appointment to terminate with expiration of term of office as County Surveyor of R.R.Arnold. I,; Matter of advertising Resources of Contra Costa County at ColuMbns Day Celebration to be held in Pittsburg on Oct. 14-15-16. This Board of Supervisors deeming the Columbus Day Celebration to be held in the City of Pittsburg, on Oct. 14-15-16, 1939, to be a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board pay the said Columbus Day Committee I In charge of said Celebratioi:, the sum of $150. out of the Advertising Fund of Contra ILII Costa County, for advertising the resources of sKid County at said celebration. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Columbus Day Committee in charge of said celebration present to this Board, a duly verified claim upon advertising fund of I Contra Costa County in payment of said advertising.K i In Matter of Advertising the Resources J of Contra Costa County at the Contra Costa i ` `u6 County Agricultural Fair, 23rd Agricultural District, to be held in City of Antioch. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the Contra Costa- 1 j County Agricultural Fair, 23rd Agricultural District, to be held at Antioch, Californ during the month of August, 1939, a good advertising medium for the resources of o Contra Costa County, i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of$500. be paid to the Committee in charge of said Fair, for advertising resources of Contra Costa County at said Fair. I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED "that the Committee in charge present to this Board, a duly verified claim on Advertising Fund of said County in sum of $500, in payment of said' advertising., I In Mntter of Transfer of Funds. i The Board of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, i having filed with the County Auditor a request that the sum of $300 be transferred froja their District General Fund to their Bond Interest and Redemption r und, f On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the above transfer of funds be and the s.-me is hereby authorized. The said order is passed by t e unanimous vote of the Boards i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i I Upon request of D.N.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to set up an Exposition Fund from which to finance the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition Exhibit, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $7,994.37 be transferred from General Fund to the Exposition Fund. j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In Hatter of Transfer of Funds. I Upon request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance Current i requirements, I It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from the School Supply Revolving Fund to t:he funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: To County Elementary School Supervision Fund, $2000.00 Unapport lzmed Elementary 3150.00 High 2200.00 i 0. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards I lIn Hatter of Transfer of Fonda. In order to finance current highway fund warrants, it is by the Boardf ordered that the sun of $6476.17, be transferred from the Hotor Vehicle Fund to the fund and in the :mounts as herein set out below.- Surveyor elow: Surveyor Sup, Dist. Sup. Dist. sun. Dist. Accounts. #1 Accts 642 Acct s 3 Accts. j 66 5657.30 67 223.29 9 203.99 0 50797. 7 9.54 18.00 28.80 74 6.25A,.•;., .g..y:'... 7 60.59 132.25 w I 6.00 7:.`..`;d y:_:•,%,r;';°'a;'a",,,,i•'.-.'t 7:i.:a`!7iC'4:.. 79 14 79 1.00 90 131.021i161 605-90 F ti t}Li <. cy i•'m .S':_•. 92 26.7o w 8 3.36 35 I 31.50 97 62.70 s--... 69 25.50 89 142.90 79-35 s::-:t ; 90 4.59 91 21.63 t_: 92 34.95 aw:'>=: a :a=s•r r s;e :_ . 9 74.68 r:', ; ;9 5.96 95 90.00 t g M;10.5097 7 '; 10.00 98 185.15 y:•° - 99 159.12 100 522.60 d x:.; 101 160.60 r . . .'_.,. 102 6.o0 r' . :: .: y 103 27.86 104 349 159.31 r... 106 28.60 r•:. ,.,': ,.,z? :Fr t ~?,:` "w::'. 'r" 107 62. 0O 31.35100 8'.ii. .,L' 'F IS a. S4+Sy." '.f 109 30.80 tu ::'. : .':,K"f •l : }.::' 110 11.23 111 59.49 112 129. 2 iT: ':ti•::`'e iii'.. _11 105. 9 114 555•80 1.157. 0 605 y.3 '"':-!!;• ',•4gc r :9f:,;,=_: 7 23.94 r'=y'a -:. k,- .. .•. 2759-33 Grand Total- $6476.17. A.=. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the'.'°Board:: I Au€- 15, 1939- In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.teeter,County Auditor, and in order to adjust funds to properly rerlect allocation of charges for highways and bridges expenditures in 1937-39; IT IS BY THE B1-kRD ORDERED that Lhe following amounts be transferred to the General Fund from the funds and in the amounts as herein set out, to wit : From: Motor Vehicle Fund,29,170.41. Special Road Fund, 1,394.16 Sup.Dist. #1 Fund 250.00Sup, r #2 Rind 100.00 r r Fund 100.00 w4r • Fund 100.00 r #5 Fund 00 31,189-57 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Application of Frank A. Smith, for a building permit. Frank A.Smith, having filed with this Board his application for permit to build a one family residence and pottery studio combined, on a portion of Lot 19, Map of El Nido Rancho, one mile west of Lafayette, California; It is by the Board ordered that said application be And the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.K 4 In UaLter of Appointment of Geo. W. Tandy, as Construction Foreman for San P,-Lblo Fire House. Earl E. Stout, heretofore appointed as Con st rtrctioa Foreman for San Pablo Fire House havirC tendered to this Board his resignation, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded IV Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD :RDERED th.-t George W. Tandy, be and he is hereby appointed as Construction j Foreman for San Pablo Fire House at a salary of $250 for each 160 working hours, sped as Foreman and engaged in the work of construction of the aforementioned fire house. IT IS FURTHER CRDEFM that the District Attorney of Contra Costa' County prepare a Contract between the County of Contra Costa and the said George W. .Tandy for the doing of said cork. i i In Muter of Application of John Moore for r Leave of Absence. John Moore, Justice of the Peace of the-15th Judicial Township of Contra Costa. County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California IT IS BY THE BQARD CRDERED that John Moore, be and he-is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period-of thirty days from and after the date: of leaving the State of California. In Fatter of Request to Pearson,Yinr.1s, Doody, Werner & Webb, Conti-actors to Hire Local Labor, if possible on Construction j of Central Valley Water ondult. i i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clem of this Board be authorized to write to Pearson, Minnis, Moody, Werner & Webb, Contractors who now hzld a contract for the construction of a portion of the Central Valley later District conduit, requestiru, them to hire, as far I I 87 t as possible, labor residing within the County of Contra Costa, in the construction of said Project, thereby tending to relleve the Relief situation in Contra Costa County. s The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s:F x •' ;ate , mss; t 7 In the i[atte. of issuance of Bonds 4T of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District. RESCLUTICI: AND OEM OF Thi BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE C -UNTY GF CONTRA COSTA, STATE Or CALIMRNIA. WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of June, 1935, the Board of School Trustees of. the San-Ramon Valley Union High School District, in the County of Contra Costa,. State: of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the s.-Id school board, and entered on the minutes thereof on the last#nentioned daze, said school board did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said San Ramon Valley Union High School District on the 29th day of July, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said San Ramor. Valley Union Higfi School District the question of Issuing and selling the bonds of said San Ramon Valley Union High School Distret, in the amount of Twenty two thousand d5llars ($22,000.00) to run not exceeding eleven (11) J years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding` four per cent (4%) per annum, Interest payable semi—a.nnurlly, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the buildi:ig or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additionsto the school building or buildings, other than such as may i I be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding; of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplyiig of school buildings with furniture or necessary !pparat s of a permanent nature, and the permanent improvement of the school grounds for said San Ramon Valley Union High School District. SUMT:.AS, an election was held in said Sen Ramon Valley Union High school District on the 29th day of July, 1935, in conformity with the said resolution and order of ssd school board of the said San Ramon Valley Union High School District, and ail the proceedings had in the premises have been ce_,tified to this Bonrd of Super— visors by the school board of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District as, re j quired by law; and, I SEAS, said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and Investigation, this Board h r.s found and do es hereby find and declare. That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school trustees of the San Ramon' Valley Union High School Disti-ict duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day pf June, 1935, an election was duly called in said San Ramcn Valley Union High School District, and was held in said San Ramon Valley Union High. School District on the 29th day of July, 1935, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the mambers of said school board in four (4) public Places in laid San Ramon Valley Union High School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Walnut Kernel" a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before sr-,id election, which said notice so posted and published was inti;e form required by t^.e School Code of the State o. C• _i.or:_in. f Auc. 15,1938- I what prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors and f Judges of election, conducting said election in said San Ramon Valley Union High Schoo District, took the oath of off ice as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvass- ed tae votes cast thereat, andcertified the result of said election to the said board of School trustees of said San Ramon Valley Union High School District, and to them made return of the ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 5tii day of August, 1938, the srme being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.R. of said day, the said school board of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said school board of the said San Ramon Valley Union High School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 499 votes cast at said election, and that more than two—thirds (2/3) of the votes cast, to wit: 402 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 96 votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 1 of the votes cast was irregular and ille,;al and not counted, and that the said school boRrd 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 regal - ly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given y 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 in due form and in strtc accordance with the provisi.,ns of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the School District Bonds, and that the total indebtedness of the said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED that the bonds of San Ramon Valley Uniun High 15chool Listrict in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,issue in the aggregate sum of Twenty—two thousand dollars ($22,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to Twenty—two (22) consecutively and shall be in denomination of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable within eleven (11) years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at this rate of not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum, payable semiannually, on August l5th and February 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 County Treasurer of the said County of Contrn Costa, State of California. 1 IT Is FURT::R ORDER that said bonds shall be dated August 1 1 and shall be i 5, 93 payable as follows, to wit. Two (2) bonds numbered consecutively one (1) and two (2) to mature one (l) year from date, to wit : on The 15th day of August, 1939• i Two (2) bonds numbered con se cut ively three (3) and four (4) to mature two 2) v tyears from date, to wit: an the 15th dny of August, 1940. Two (2) bonds numbered consecutively five (5), and six (6), to mature three (3) years from date, to wit : on the 151th day of August, 1941. 1 Two (2) bonds numbered consecutively seven (7), and eight (S), to maturer four (. ) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 1942. Two (2) bonds nmibered consecutively nine (9) and ten (10) to mature five (5) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 1943- Two ( bonds numbered consecmively eleven (11) and twelve (12) to mature Y,AA six ( years from date to wit: on the 15th day of August,1944. 2 '- Two (2) bonds numbered consecutively thirteen (13) and fourteen to mature seven (7) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 1945. i t I St) 7-17- 1iv6 (2) Bonds numbered consecutively fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) Wit° mett re eight (9) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day-of 8u6est s 191s6. fflwo,-(2) bonds numbered consecutively seventeen (17) and eighteen to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th dby of August, 1947. Two (2) bonds, numbered consecutively nineteen (19) and twenty (20) to Mature ben (10) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 19U• Two (2) bonds numbered consecutively twenty-one (21) and twenty taro (22).' to mature eleven (11) years from date, to wit: on the 15th dray of Asst, ,9a9. AND ITT IS FURMER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the Yollouing form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND SAN RAMOH VALL- C t NIC.. HIGH SMOOL DISTRICT COUNTY CF CCN RA M-STEA, STATE OF CALIFOR Mk. San Ramon Valley Unian High School yistrict in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowlesges itself indebted to and promises to pay to.,the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Oost4, State of California, on the 15thday of August, 19 One :thousand d311ars (91,000.00) 1n lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon -in like lawful money, at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th day of August and the 15ta d' day of February of each aid every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to Twenty-two (22) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Twenty- two thousand dollars (522,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Co:tra Costa, State of California, 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 re-building of any school building damaged, injured or des- troyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildingswith furnitur or necess=7 appwatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement' of thejschoolgroundsforandinthesaidSQ.n Ramon Valley Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with 'Lhe provisl;.:: s of the School Code and the Conxitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said San Ramon Valley Union High School District in said County of Co:..ra Costa, State of Californt, on the 29th dny of-July, 1935- And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certifies that said election was duly and regularly called, held, and conducted, and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof was duly and regulars canvassed and declared in the manner and as 4.1requiredby1pw, 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, ani have been, performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the leer authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. x And: it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the s.^_id S,-•n Ramon Valley Union High School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. fi This bond is in the fora prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisorsr duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 15th day of August, 1935, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District, and tine money for the redemption of sr_i.d bondsand the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by uxation upon the taxable property of said San Ramon Valley Union High School District. IN WITNESS W EREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the r l County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this 1 day of 19M- SAF-THEBOARD OF SUPEKT-B-0iff OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STILT] OF CALIFOX13L ATTEST: County O ark and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California. County Auditor, d for the Count of Cont ra Costa, State of Califox nia LL RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years skid bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the fo llowi rg fora, to wit: i l) Aug. 15. 1939• x INTEREST OWPON. 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 San Ramon valley Union High School Listriet, in said county and State, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in the City of Hartluez, in said County and State, the stme of In lawful money of the United Statesg for six monthst interest on Bond No. of said San Ramon valley Union High ochool District. r+•:' D. eater, County Auditor. of Supervisors. r: S.C. WELLS, ComW Clark and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT 15 FUMHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Conti-St.. Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared In accordance with the foregoing form. AND IT IS AWHER ORDERED HEREBY that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this i Board, S.C.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.H.Teeter, County. ....... Auditor of said County, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized, as such offtcials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County,_ had to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respect=' ive facsimile signatures; AND IT IS FMtrHER OADI that• the said bonds be sold by the Board.of :x ' .:. Supervisors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the :bt1 day of September, 1938,at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.H. of said day, to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States' of i k America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publi•catio of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said.bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said boncl:' will be sold, to wit: lawful money of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the hl&est and most responsible bidder for cash, and the lowest net interest to the district not to exceed fourafore- said, per cent () Per annum, as afore- said, but in no case for fess than par and accrued Interest, and that the said g Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for Y S" •' • tvo (2) consecutive weeks in the Courier-lera new a r Anted andPeP Published' and circulated in the said County of Oontra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regelar meeting of said Board of.Supervisors held. Y on the 15th day of August 1938 Aires: Supervisors Longs Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Yrembath. Noes:rvi sor s- None. n?' Absent: ors- Hone. Chaizman ofW.:J.Bachaaan, Supervisors. to e _ In Hatter,of U sns encs 6f` of San Ramon Valley Union High School District of County of Contra Costa. RESOLVED: tart the Chairman of the Board. of SapervIsors, of Cdt1(tt or Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calirornia, and the County Clerk and ex.-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the Co:uity of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them, is, . hereby authorized to execute t a bonds issued in the above matter. i Da-,ed :-:ir 15ZAuG. lyj;,• A ST 3•C• N:I.L3,T J-Buchrnnn, Chairman of t:ie Board CV.:ni;y le ...:i: ex—off iCi_ Ci Vi..7 91 Vin-the hatter of the Issuance of bonds of Brentwood Deer Valley Ualon.School District. 3 RESOLUTIGN Ai:D ORDLE OF UM BOARD. OF SUPZRVISOAS OX141 GF CMN;_k COSTA, STATE CF CALTFMT1. .. 0000 IKERE&S, on the 27th day of Jpne, 1935, the Board of School Trustees,, of the Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District, in the County of Contra, Costa,_State of Californlr-, 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 there_ f on the last mentioned date, said school bosrd did call an election, and resolve and I order: That an election be called and held throughout the s-;id Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District on the 26th day of July, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District the question of Issuing and selling the bonds of said Brentwood Deer Valley IInion School District, to the amount of fifty—five thousand dollars ($55,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20 years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding Pour per cent (4%) per ennu*, interest to be payab'e 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 or alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, I restoring or rebuilding of ay school building damaged, Injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplyig of school buildings with furniture or necessarl apparatus of a permanent nature, rnd the permanent improvement of to school grpunds for said Brentwood Deer Palley Union School District. MUMEAS, an election was held in said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District on the 26th day of July, 1935, in, conformity with the said resolution and a order of said school board of the said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District, and all the proceedings bad in the premises have been certified to this Board of i Supervisors by the school board of the Brentwood Deer Valley Union School. District as required by law; and THE XAS, the said certified proceedings show, and atter a full examination,"-' and investigation, this Board has found, and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of School-Trust ees of the Brentwood Deer Valley Uni a School District duly passed and adopted on the 27th day of June, 1935, an election was duly called in said Brentwood Deer Valley nion School District, and was held in said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School Distric on the 26th atop July, 1935, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the ambers of the said school board in three (3) public places in said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by puulishing such notice in the "Brentwood News" a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, and not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code t of the State of California. That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election, the Inspector and Judges of the election, conducting said election in said Brentwood Deer .Valley t Union School Listrict, took the :;ath of office as requied by law, andrthe close thereof. 99j AuG. 15, 1939. canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election-to the- said board or school trustees of said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District , and t6 'w` them made return of the banozs, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 2nd day of August,19389 the same being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.Y. of said day, the said school board iof the Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said school board of the said Brentwood- i Deer Valley Union School District found ana declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 212 votes cast at said election, and that more than itwo-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 196 votes, were cast for the issuing of said.bond , and that 14 votes cast were oast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 2 of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not count4d, 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 that 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 can- vassed, and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions fand things required by Law to be done have been done and performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance dth the provisions of the Statute authorizitg the-'-, iissuance of the School District Bonds, and that the total Of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS ;W WOM, ORDAF.M, thatzhe bonds of the Brentwood Deer Valley Union School. District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000.00)' and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to fifty-five (55) consecutively, and shall be in denominations of One thousand dollars ($10000.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at'the rate of not exceeding four per cent (2$) per annum, payable-semiannually, on August 15 and February 15, 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 Contra. Costa,State of California. II' IS FURTRM CRDMD that said bonds shall be dated August 15, 1938, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Two (2) bonds numbered One (1) and two (2), consecutively, to mature five (5) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 194.3. Two (2) bonds numbered three (3) and four (4), consecutively, to mature six (6) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of August, 1924. Two (2) bonds numbered five (5) and six (6) consecutively, to mature s:..:.. ::.....: Seven (7) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of August, 1945. Two (2) bonds numbered seven (7) and eight (8) consecutively, to mature eight (S) years from date to wit : on the 15th day of August, 1946. Three (3) bonds numbered nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), consecutively ' 3 :. ' : .. . ' to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 19rr7. Four (4) bonds numbered twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), and Fifteen (15), co::secutively, to mature ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the 15th: day of August, 1946. Four (4) bonds numbered sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen(ld), and. teen (19), consecutively to en 11 ears fs om dateRMninestoreeleven ( 3 w;;' ; to wit: on the 15th c o s y 5t ay f Augu t, 19$9. Four (4) bonds numbered twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-;.hree (23). consecutively, to mature twelve (12) years from date, wit: .,n .::e 15t:: a:y August, 1950. 93 F,uur (4) bo ds numbered twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six t26), and twenty-seven (27), consecutively, to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of August, 1951. Four (T) bonds numbered twenty-eight (25), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30) and talrty-one (31), consecutively, to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit: o.. the 15th day of August, 1952. Four (4) bonds numbered thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty-f6ur 34) and thirty-five %35), col.secutively, to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 195•'3• Four (4) bonds numbered thirty-six (36), thirty-seven (37), thirty-eight 35), and thirty-nine (39), consecutively, to mature sixteen (16) years from date, to wit: on he 15th dray of August, 1954• Four (4) bonds numbered forty (4O), forty-one (41), forty-two 42) and forty-three (43), consecutively, to mature seventeen (17) years fr.>m tate, to wit : on the 15th dR,y of August, 1955- Four (4) bonds numbered forty-four (4Y). forty-five (45), forty-six 46), and forty-seven (47), consecutively, to mature eighteen (19) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 1956. Four (4) bonds numbered forty-eight (45), forty-nine (49), fifty (50) and fifty-one (51) consecutively, to mature nineteen (19) years from date, to wit: on the 15th dray of AWust, 1957- Four (4) bonds nu:be_^ed fifty-two (52), fifty-three (53), fifty-four (54) and fifty-five (55) consecutively, to mature twenty (2O) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of August, 1958. AND IT IS FUR,'hER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the 'following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND BRENTWOOD DEER VALLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA $TA^tE OF CALIFCRNIA. BRENTWOOD DEER VALLEY Union School Districtin .tae 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 Covnty Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15th dray of August, 19_, One I{, Thousand dollars (61,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with 1 0 interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of per cent per annum, 1payable seal-annually on the 15th day of August, and on the 15th day of February of leach 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 fifty-Pius (55), inclusive , amoantirG in the aggregate to the sum of fifty- If ive thousand dollars ($55,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors 4 of the County of Contra Cost., State of California, for the pupose of raising m,>ney to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school l 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; Ithe repairing, restoring or re-building of any school building damaged, injured or dest 2 oy- I ed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings withfurniture for necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; ani the permanent improvement of the1 f!school grounds for and in the said Brentwood Deer valley Union School District in said County of Carr~ra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with t:ae 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 voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Brentwo d Deer Valley Union School District iii said County of Contra Costa, State of California, i Ion the 26th day of July, 1935. i 9-1 Aug. 15, 1939- f And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Coma Costa, State of California, hereby certifies that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof was duly and regulnrly 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 i to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regul r and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. AND IT IS ALSO FURTHER CERTIFIED and declaimed that the total amount of indebted mess of the said Brentwood Deer Valley Union School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the form prescribed by an order,of the said Board of Supervisor duly made and entered in its Minute s on the 15th day of August, 1938, and shall be payable out of the Interest and Sinking Fund of the Brentwood Deer Valley Union School i District, and the money for the redeoption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of shad BrentwoodI Deer Valley Union School District.I IN WITNESS NHEhEOF, the Board Supervisors of the County of Cortra Costa, State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of the said Board attached Ij this day of 29389 1 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of Callforn26 ATTE Sr: County Clerk and Clerk of the oard Of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. County Auditor and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California f RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attncned interest coupons equal I+ in number to twice the number of years said bond shell run, and be payable as herein= befor! set forth in substantially the fbllowing form, to wit: S 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 Brentwood Deer Valley Union School iJistriet, in said County and State on the 15th day of 19 , at his office in the City of Martinez, in said bounty and State, the sum of $ in lawful money of the United States, forix monthst interest on Bond No. of said Brentwood Deer Valley Onion school Mistriet. D.M. eeter, County Auditor. W' Board-i pr an of the S.C.Rells, County Clerk and Clerk r •, ., of the Board of Suprvisors. AND IT IS FURTiZH ORDEBSD that the Oonnty Clerk of the`Couttty of`Cont ra os a, 1 State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accord area with the foregoing form. D IT IS HEREBY FURT-$M ORDERED that f.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, S.C. Wells, the County Clerk and Meer. of this Board, and D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of said County are, and each of them is hereby authorized, as such officers, to sign i each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Boa:-d of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective i 95 facsimile signatures; AND IT IS FURi'HER 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 sof September, 1935, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and most responsible bidder, fbr cash, lawful money of the United States of l jAmerica, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by the said Board by publicat- ion ublica - ion of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number 1 and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the termsJbr which the 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 mist responsible bidder for cash, and the lowest I net int ere G_t to the district not to exceed four per cent (4%) per an::um, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to refect any or all of said bids for two (2) con- secutive weeks in the 'Brentwood News', a newspaper printed and pu:)lished and circulated Iin the ss1d County of Contra Costa. Passed and adoptedat a regular meeti::g of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 15th day of August, 1935. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and 1•rembath. Noes: None, Absent: Supervisors- None. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. In Matter of the Issuance of the Bands of Brentwood Deer Palley Union Bchool District. RESOLUT101I 1! RESOLVED: that the Chairman of the Bo=d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost-.,State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerr and ea-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Cost::, State or Calirornia, are, and each of unem is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated: this 15th day of August, 19 35. W.J.Buchanan, Chalrmr.n of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California. ATTEST: S.C.Wells, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the CounL.y of Contra Cost,., State of Calif ornb. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. a On request .of D.M.Teeter, County, Auditor, and ''in order to .finarice current' re- quirements, e- quirements, n IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the funds shown, said amounts to be returned as soon as availab e from current revenue: Orinda Fire District 1000.00 Concord Sch.Dist. Gen. Fund 1000.00 Anti..;ch High School " ' 2500.00 John Swett H.Sch. Dist. Constr.Fd 13100.00 San Ramon Valley High Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 3000.00 O The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K I I I f\ j; Au. 15, 1938- In the Matter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the talloxng aliplicatlorrs for, ad. are hereby anted or denied < j orderedlas follows: LUNDVALL, CHARLES, 609 Everett St. El Cerrito. 35• Counts cash allowance be renewed asd Aug. 1, 1939. e HALE, YRS. LEOTA, RFD Box 2076, Richmond (For Louis & George Tamblyn). y sh;40 Count • caallowance p.-able to Yrs. Leota Hale for the support of LouSa and George Tamblyn be discontinued as of June 30, 1938• LARKIN, MRS. EMMA, 5500 Barrett Ove. Richmond (For Louis and George Tamblyn) Begin.-Ing July 1, 1939, $W. County cash allo=mce be granted to Mrs. Emma Larkin, 5500 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Cal. for the support of Louis and George Tamblyn. THOZALS ELEANCR ERNEST 321 So. 4th St. Richmond (Thelma & Elizabeth Ernst) 40 County oasis allowance payable to Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, 321 So. 4th St. Richman ,, for the support of her children, Thelma and Elizabeth Ernst, be decreased to $30. County cash nllowance as of Aug. 1, 1939. BUSH, MRS. JOSEPHL E, Box 339, Rodeo. 10 County cash allowance be discontinued as of July 1, 1938• JOKES SAMUEL W. 1346 Santa Clat a St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• KEAR,'1EY, NELLIE ZkY, 1909 BevinAve. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10.00 county aid month be granted to begin as of Aug. i, 1938. i OTIS, FRANK R. 2344 Esmond Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid per month be granted to begin as of 8-1-38. x ROBERTS, MARY L., Gen. Del. San Pablo Old Age Security in the amount of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be grruited to begin c,s of Aug. 1, 1939• SCHRA w, MANE, 635 West R.ichmonri Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $4.50 State aid and $4.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938• ft"MiFIELD, ELEA2IOR J. 5510 Columbia Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of 613. State aid only until December. 25;, 1939, be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 193 S. BYRNE, MARY C. Pinole, Calif. Old Age Security in the amotait of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid mont y. be renewed as of Feb. 1939• j FOLSOM, ALFRED B. 6547 Mosher Lane, E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• u HASEY, UARCAMT, #6 Eddy St.Point Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid r. monthly be renewed.as of Feb. 1939- 3M.7 935. 3M.T• ED. P.C. Box 92, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County Bid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939• i MADISON. NANCY, 540- 6th St. Ricrmond. 014 Age Security in the amouns of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid mont be renewed as of March, 1939• WC®WORTH, SII-AS, 225 So. 5tis St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid month be renewed as of Marcia, 1935. WISSER, WILLI.-,M E. 557- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security 3n :he amount of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939. BENKE, MARY E. 5717 Bay View Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State aid and $10. County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31. 1935. CAMPBELL, ROBEPT 2005 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Gild Age Security in the amount of $12.50 state aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1935. WILLIS, AmA, 624 Cinoslor, Ave. Ridamond. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aidand $7.50 County, aid t monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1935. CON.:GRS, F:A 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. HOLLAI D, WILLIAM, 706 Pom na Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. 91 i j KIRBY, EMMA ZE:TA, 703 Norvell St. El Cerrito. I old Age Security be denied. WnM, LOUIS& JAKE, 8001 Terrace Dr. El Cet•rito. Old Age Security be denied. CODINA, MRS. h-EREIcV,, NT. RIC-MiliD. Aid for Needy child.•en in the amount of $40. State and. $27. County aid, per month be reneged as of Aug. 1939. I RIHN, MRS. DLLIE, 913 Barrett St. R.icomond (For Martha JeanCarlson) Aid for a muh.,le _rphan minor child in the amount of $10. State and'$10 county aid per month be renewed as of August, 1939. MEDERC-S, ELIZ.BE:H, 934 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid for a needy _nild in the amount of $10 State aid per month be renewed as of August 1, 1938. ALVES, DORGTHY, 929 RicrmDnd St. El Cerrito (For Eugene Salmon.) Aid for a needy wh,..le --rphan child in the amount of $10 State and $10 county aid per mon;h be renewed as of Feb. 1938. LEGRANDE, ALICE, 413 so. St. Rlctx:ond. Aid for Ueedy Children in the amount of $20.00 State and $5.00 County aid per 1 month be decreased to $10 State and $5. County aid as of 9-8-39- MADISON, CHARITY 3316 CIL-nslor Ave. Richmond. Aid for Reedy Children in me amount of $20. State and $34. county aid be decreased to $10 State and $34. County aid as of Aug. 31, 1935- HOOVER, AltiDREw S. Box 136, Lafayette. Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid' and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938. ELY, CKARLO,7.'E, Lanville. Old Age Security in the amount or $17.50 State aid- and $17.50 County aid I monthly be renewed as of Parch, 1935. CIMINO CAFAJIIiE, 1138- lst Ave. Crockett (Valona) Old Age Security be de::ied. 4; ECKARDP,SOPHIE, 826- 2nd Ave. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. ZUPPAN, MARY 1517 Ceres St. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. POWNELL, ARIWI" BELL Belle Vista Rd, Walnut*Greek, Rte A, Box 195. Old Age Security'in the =aunt of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 ,County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1938. HOGAN, WiA1UES J. But erfield Courts, *Apt. #3, Martinez. Old Age Security ih amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Aug. 15, 1938- mil , DAN, Butterfield Courts, Martinez. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Aug. 15, 1938• CROW, HENRY C. P.O.'Box 231, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1936. DAVIS, JO-i MILTON, 911 Howard St. Martinez. - Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ss of March 1, 1939. DEMPSEY, JOFji HEtrW, Rte #1, Box 29, Concord. Olid Age Securityin the amount of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Apr, 1938. Hr1NNIFF, DAt III., Box 392, RFD, Wal= Creak. Old Age Security it the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed s of Feb. 1938- MERRIMM, -EDWARD H. Box 12, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont hl;• be renewed as of Uay, 1938. I MILLER, MARGARE`_ JANE, RFD #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $14.00 State aid and $14.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1938. PIERC-, NA--.F-AN , Rj a #1., Martinez. Old Age Security in the amcunt of $17.50'State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewednsofFeb. 1938. TARBINI, BERTCLA, Pacheco, Cal. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17:50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofMay, 1938• TITUS, WILL" C. 603 "N" St. Sacramento (Utz) Old Age Security 1-a the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1938. I 98 Aug. 15, 1939• RASOR, HCLiAS P.L. Boa Box 975, Rte #2,'Reedley (Walnut Creek) Old Age Security In the mount of $15.50 state aid and $15.50 county aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug.31, 1939• r , : FARIA, FRAM, CONCORD. Old Age Security be der-led. GOLDSTE7Id, X.-NIE, C-NCGRD Old Age Security be denied. s HEATH, JO.;--Ii J. Martinez. f Old Age Security'be denied. MILLER. KEN.MTH, Rte A, Box 922, Bailey RoeA,Pittsrnirg. 46.00 per month county cash allowance be granted as of July 1, 1939.' CARTER, iiAZEL, 216 So. 29th, St. San Jose (Port Chicago) (Transfer.) 25.00 State aid and $25. county aid for needy blind be discontinued as of 9-31-35. Z,CNGHURST, TATE, 679 E. 12th St. Pittsburg Old Age Security ti the amount $17.50 State aid arta $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1935. MARTIN DAVID S. 165 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the amount of $17.5u State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1935. Y PERA, JOHN, 323 West SixthSt.' Pittsburg Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of April, 1935. DAVI, ANTONIO, 161 West lst, St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid cT monthly be decreased to $11.50 State aid and $11.50 county aid monthly as of 9-1-35:` AVALOS, FERNANDO, 253 York St. Pittsburg Aid for children of an incapacitated mother in the amount of $30. State aid;be denied as of July 31, 1936. EUCHER, LiTIE E. 410 -8th St. Antioch Old Age Security In the Mount of $7. 'State aid"and $7.00 county aid monthly; be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939- YAMBImi, icHii, 3.114 uE• St. Antioch. Ola Age Security in the amount Cof $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County ak monthly 3, be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1935• SKIT H, SAM F. B.-ran. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1935. GARIBAI, EM,UNUEL, Gen. Del. Brentwood. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State`aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Lurch, 1935• r ` HOWLET'T, JOAN, Brentwood. Old Age Securityln the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid.monthly be renewed as of June, 1938• ZAT_ONI, J9MES, RFD Jersey Island, Oakley SbldAgeSecurityinamountof $5. State aid and $5. County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of August 1, 1935. U REARDON, PATRICK, 522- 12th St. Antioch. Old Aga Security in the amount of $5.00 State Rid and $5. county aid monthly s- be increased to $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly as of August 1, 1939.1938.; CARS`^::, J01D.1 W. Rte #1., Box 196A, Tracy (Brentrood) T Old Age Security in the amount or $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1935. KAL0a0USIS, GEOR_'-:I..%, Port Chicago. (For William,Peter and John Paizis.) Aid for needy children (Half Grphans) in'the amount of $30.00 State aid per month be granted to begin as of 5-1-38, for William,Peters and John Paizis. BALOKOUSIS, GEORGIA; Port Chicago (For Pete, Patricia, & George Kalokousis). r,4 Aid for the children of an incapacitated father in the amount of $30. per month State aid be granted to be,In as of kag. 1, 1935, for Pete, Patricia., and George Kalokousis. SEIX.AS, MA BEI., Rte .42, Box 200-A, Lodi. Aid for needy .children in the amount of $10 State and $10 County aid Per month be increased to $20 State aid and $12. County aid per month as of 5-1-=35. TOVAR, ROMALDA, O'Harn Ave. Oakley. Aid for Needy children in the mount of $50.00 State and $20 ,County aid s . be decreased to $40.00 State and $20. County aid as of'Sept. 5, 1939• MIRIANI,JOSEPH, 1271 Bayswater, Burlingame. For Mario Mirtani. 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to JOSEPH Miriani for the r .._ support of his brother, Mario, Juvenile Court Ward, be, granted as of Aug. 1, 1935 Restoration) COCKERTON, Mrs. GEO. Wal=t Creek (For Rose Miriani) 10 State aid per month for the support of Rose Miriani be renewed as of a = ' Aug. 1, 1936, payable to Mrs. Geo. Cockerton. y r 99 GATTO, MRS. MARIE, 423 Norwell St. El Cerrl6o (For Camille Miriani) J 10 State aid and $10. County aid per month for the support of Camille Miriani payable to Mrs. Marie Gatto, be renewed -s of 5-1-35. MIRIANI, JOSEPH, 1211 Bay swat er St.Burlingame, • For Mario Hiriani. 10 State aid and $10 county aid per month f,.r the support of lkirio Miriam, payable to his brother,- Joseph Kiriani, be renewed as of 5-1-38. MEYERS, WINIFRED, Danville, (For Louise Castagaasso) 10 State aid and $15.00 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Winifred Meyers, Danville, California, be renewed as o_ August , .1930. STUMPF, MRS. ukRY, 165 West 7th St. Pittsburg, For Carmen Felix. 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly be payable to Mrs. Norman Stumpf, be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1935. LOUR&, GLORIA, 3105 San Pablo Ave Berkeley. For Mary Gonsalves. 10 State aid and $10. County aid mons-.ly for Mary Gonsalves, a ward of the Junenile Court of the County of Contra Costa, be reneged as of Aug. 1, 1935, payable to Mrs. Gloria Loura, 3105 San Pablo Ave. Berkeley. STIFF, MR. WILFRI-0, Crocket t (For Fray cis Wilson) 10.00 "tate rid and $5.00 county nid monthly for the support of Francis Wilson a ward of z.-.e Juvenile Court of .Contra Costa County, be renewed as of Aug. Z, 1939, payable to Mr. Wilfred Stiff, Crockett,California. BT. MARY OF THE PALMS, MISSIal SAN JOSE (For Mary Wilson) j 10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly- for the sup rt of MaryWflson, depend t Juvenile Court Ward, be renewed asof Aug. 1935, payable to $t. Mary of tie Palms, Mission Scan Jose. KULFINbE, MIA, 34 Atherton St. Crockett. Old Age Security in amount of $15. State aid and $15. CounWaid monthly be grant- ed to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. i i Intier of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. 1 The following Resolution ras passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minut s of this Board: 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 Sta,utes of 1935, by -the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County atpublic auction, for cash, or by contract of -sale, for sums not less th-..n the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinPSter described, plus costs of sale; BE I'_ RESOLVED FURTHER: thRt this Board petition the State Controller of the i State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution. PROPERTY SOLD TO niE STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923: In tide Map of Glen Park— Lots 35 to 44, iziclu sive Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less th,-n $75.00 plus costs of sale. i In the Bell:. Vista Tract Lots 1-2, Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sum not less than $20, plus costo of sale. I In the 13ay View Add—to Richmond— Lot 15; Olock 73,Deed No. 13.To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 , plus costs of sale. Marine View Terrace— Lots 4 & 41, Block-5, Deed No. 17 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Town of Point Richmond Official Map No. 3; Lot 2', Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sun not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. West Richmond Tract— Lots 1-2, BZo.-k 4, Deed No. 24. AIA` To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. uWestRichmondTract— Lots 5-9, Block 4, -Deed No. 25. 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs or sale. ty< WestRic,=,)nd Tract— Lot 6, Block 9, Deed No. 26. To be sold for a sum nctless than 510.00, plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract— Lot 13, Block3 5; Deed No. 31. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract— Lot3 Bloc:: F, Deed No. 50. E y To be sold for a sum not less tn.ul $15.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richma^d— Lot 32, Block 145, Deed No. 57.To be sold f.:r sum .not less th•n $15.00 plus ccst7 of sale. I Aug. 15, 1939. I Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 160. Deed No- 59. . To be sold ,for a am not less than $10.- plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 19, Block197 Deed No. 60 To be sold for a sn not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Richet ad Tract- Lot 6, Block 11 Deed No. 61. 3x;` Central o To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Harbor Gate Subdivision- Lots 9-10, Block D, need No.nZ.7 .. ,,.;r. To be sold for a sum not Is tnag $20. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 40, Block 1, Deed No SOS To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 6, Block 4, Deed No 63.triw; To becostssoldforasum .not fess than $10. t s f sale.plus cos o Riohmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lots 4$-$5, Block 11 Deed No. A ' ',0;f;; To be sold for a sum ns less than $20. plus costs of r r sale. SO PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SI ATE, JUNE. 2b, 1935, for the delinanent Taxes'of,1924r=; '`' ,•; ;` ; Shore Tract- Lot ]b Block Deed No.gay H1 7, 3 To be sold for a sum not less than 420.OU, plus cost s of sale. Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lots 8-9, Block 4+, Deed No.. 6 To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. M ,` Wit;;••.: -.Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Loo 39, Block 50. Deed No. 7. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00,, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lots 15-]b, Block 31, Deed No. o be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of .sale. Herman's Adds, to Rickaond- Lot 10 lock 22 Deed No. 17. io be sold for R sum not less than $10. pplus costs of sale. Marine view Terrace- Lots 445, Block 5, Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sum notless than $15. plus costs of sale. Marine View Terrace- Lot 22 Block 6, Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. West Richmond Tract- Lot 2, Block 20, Deed No. 26. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 1 Block91 7, Deed No. 29• i To be sold for a sun not less than 110. plus costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 25-26oak 1 Deed o 0 To be sold for a sum notless than $ a Bl 7a N 25. 3 plus costs of stele. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 9-9 Block 7, Deed. No3E. To be sonotlessldforasum than 30. plus Dost: of Coleman Pullmrn Tract- Lot 2a Block 3, Deed No. 41. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. I In Bary Vier ark- Lot 61 Block 29 DPa Bed No. 50. sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale•o be sold fora u;:.`-:' :; In Bay Vier Park- Lot 73, Block 29, Deed No. 51. To be sold for a sum not le ss than $10. plus costs of sale. Ceritos Addn. to Richmond Lot 19, Block 1, Deed No To be sold for a sum notless than $25. plus costs of sale. rM"L Se i Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 4, Deed No. 6RichmondSeaView1 7 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sAle. • vL y' Wall's 2nd Addn. t o Riebm ond- Lots 9-10, lock 240, Deed No. 73•. o be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plus costs of sale. Map of north Richmond Land & Ferry Co. Ho. 1, Lot 11, Block 3, Deed No. 7*-... To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00.plus costs of sale. UP of North Richmond Land do Ferry Co. No. 1 -- Lot 27, Block 15, Deed No 75 - Vo be sold for a sun not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond PUTI-an Pueblo ':Tact No. 2 Lot 9, Block 17, Deed No. 91. To be sold fior sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo tract No. 2, Lot 14, Block 17, Deed No 92. t'o be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus co as of sale. Richmond Pullman Puablo Tract No.Lot 39 Block 22, Deed No. 93 To be sole for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO `!•s. STATE, JUNE 26, 1926, for tae delinoueit taxes of e' ""``'• WALL's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 9aBlock 30, Deed No. 41.jA, f,:. '•;'>::.:....,.: To be sold for a sum notle ss h:s LLr t :n $25. plus costs or sale. iAndrade Boulevard Tract- Logs 9-9-10-11, Block 3, Deed No. 69. To be sold for r, sun less tZ a; plu;: c.:sts of sale, I Aug. 15, 1936. 101 In P_u3lmen Townsite- Lots 3-4, Block 21, Deed No. 92. f To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond- Lot 21, Block 13, Deed No. 116. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 27, Deed No. 166' To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- -Lot 141, Block 47, Deed No. 171. To be sold for a sum nat less than $40. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract Nom. 1 —Lot Z, Block 31 , Deed No. 173. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00. pilus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2— Lot 15, Block 92, Deed No. 229. To be sold for a sum not less Shan $10. plus costs of sale. East hic^.nord Heights Tract No. 2— Lot 2, Block 91, Deed No. 230. To be sold for a sum not less than 310.— plus costs of sale. PROPERTY _CLD TO .:. STA_', , JANE 27, 1927, for tie delinquent taxes of 1936 Mall' s Harbor Center '_'ract- Lots 11-12, Block 29, Deed No. 53. Fr, To be sold for a sum not less th_nn $SO.plus costs of sale. Wa11's Addn. t Rica ond- Lot s 7-8, Block 146, Deed No. 111. To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00 plus costs of sale. Henderson-Tapseott Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 31, and all of Lot 32, Block 29, To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale.Deed No. 192. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — E. 1/2 of Lot 82, Deed No. 196 To be sold for a sum rot less thrn $50. plus costs of sale. j PROPERTY SOLD TC '411E STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, for the delinuuent taxes of 1927: Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 10-11, Block 175. Deed No. 235. To be sold for a sum nLt less thn $60, plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn, to Richmond- Lots 25-26, Block 194, Deed No. 254. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus cLsts of sale. Central Richm-.d ?.a. 2— Lot 9, Block S, Deed No. 296 f To be sold ror a sum n,,t less than $20. plus costs of s21e. 3 Richmond Annex- Lot 6, Blocs 3, Deed No.3OS To be sold for a sum not less than 100, plus costs oi skle. Y North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 45, Block 33, Deed No. 377 L; To be sold for a sum rz;t less than $25. plus costs of sale. Henderson Ta seott Tract No. 1- Lotsp 50sj1, Block 22, Deed No. 397 i - To- be sold for a sun not less than $75.00 plus costs of sale. i Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lou 35, Block 236, Deed No. 432_ d To be sold for a sum not less Lain $10, plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullnan Pueblo Tract- Lot 12, Block 2. Deed No. 444. To be sold for r_ sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 19th, 1939,, at 1:30 ol,c2ock- P.[. irmsn. Clerk. I IN a£ BOARD OF SUPERVISaRS, OF C Qd TBA COSTA COME Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, AUGU52 19th, 1935. The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Present: Hen. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Fi.L.Cummings,, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembarh. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter o_ Herring of Preliminary Budget of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1936-39- The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore given notice of the time acid place of hearing of Preliminary oBudget of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1939-39, by publication of notice in Martinez Daily Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Contra Costa County, and this being time and place set aut in said notice for said hearing, the Board proceeds to consider i portions of said Budget and t .e jax Payer' s Association of Con_ra Costa County having requested a further :searing on Z:-Id Budget, IT IS BY THE BCARL sRDERED that the further hearing on-the Preliminary Budget for the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year, 1938-39, be continued to Friday, August 26th, 1938, •at 2 o'clock P.Y. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 26th, 1938, at 2 o'clock Clerk. Chairman. IN THE BOARD c?F SUPERVISORS OF CCHThk CESTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1935. The Board met az 2 o'clock P.M Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James H.Long, H.L.Cumming Raymon E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembatr_. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of application for Dance I Permits. On notion f Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Yong, IT IS BY THE iBOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to the following persons to conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates at following placeit: Silvester Spriggs, Pacheco, Aug. 27th, 1938. Martinez Gun Club, Sept. 24, 1938, at Pacheco. In Mazuer of approval of Contract between County of ConLra Costa, County of Alameda, and E.Geoffrey Bangs, in connection with construction of Exhibit at Golden Gate x 1 •- International Exposition. A form of Contract by and between the County of Alameda, State of California acting by and through -its Board of Supervisors, and the County of Contra Costa, act by and through its Board of Supervisors, and E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, of the City of Piedmont, County of Alameda, State of California, covering services to be performed by said E.Geoffrey Bangs, as Architect, in construction, installation, maintenance, I operation and removal of the Exhibit of said Counties at the Golden Gate Internation Exposition to be held in San Francisco, in 1939; Upon motion of Supervisor Long; seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BWD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Boa-,-d is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Forming of Joint Highway District to be composed of County of Alameda and County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors is in receipt of a certified copy of Resolution. No. 32782 ad--pted on the 18th day of August, 1938, by the Board of Super— visors of Alameda County, State of California, as provided in Section 4 of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An Act to amend the title of and to revise that certain act entitled lAn Act providiruS for the creation, organization and government of joint highway districts composed of two or more counties of the St a e of California,' approved April 5, 1917, as amended) approved June 17, 1931, and any and all acts amendatory thereof or supplementa, thereto; and, iWFE.EAS, by said Res&1=1011, said Board of Supervisors of Aloneda County did find n:_ delew-_::e as f,llors: 10cl l)That the public interest requires the construction and improvement of a public highway and the acquisition of any necessary rights of ways therefor in the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, in the following general location and .extent thereof, to wit: i A public highway extending from the Junction, near Lake Temescal, of California State Highway Route 75 with CaliforniA State Highway Route No. 206 to California State Hiway Route No. 5 in the vicinity of Diehl Avenue in Ban LearAxo; the general location of said Public highway being along, or in the vicinity of, Landvale Road, Moraga Avenue, Mountain oulevard, Stanley Avenue, Foothill Boulevard and intervening and connecting streets, highways and rights of way; and, 2) That .he names of the counties proposed to be included in the proposed district and whic-h, will be benefitted by the construction and improvement of the, proposed highway are as follows, to wit: County of Alameda, State of California, aunty of Contra Costa,, State ofCali3ornia; and MBEREAS, by said Resolution, said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County propos ped to create a Joint Highway District composed of the aforesaid counties so. Weaned for the purpose of the aforesaid construction and improvement of a public highway 4 and the acquisition of any necessary rights of way t-herefor In accordance with and K pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California t entitled "An Act to amend the title of and to revise that curtain act entitled $An41 Act providing for the creation, organization and government of Joint highway districts r composed of two or more counties"of the State of California,) approved April 5, 1917 as amended" approved June 17, 193i, and any and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto; and, MHEREAS, by said Resolution, said Board of Supervisors of Alameda Oounty further named and appointed Thomas E.Caldecott, a member of said Board of Supervisors- of Alameda County to represent said Alameda County upon the Board of Directors of the Joint Highway District proposed to be organized; and, MHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, has considered, w the. advisibility of creating and organizing a Joint Highway District as proposed. in, said Resolut Ica; DOW, THERE OR& BE IT RESOL£ED: That the facts involved in said Resolution of said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County are hereby found and determined to be true and correct, and said facts as hereinabove set forth are hereby ascertained, adopted and Approved by this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and s BE MT FTTrR HM RESOLVED: that this Board of Supervisors does hereby approve1 said proposal to create such Joint Highway District as provided in Section 5 of said Act; and, BE Ii FVRi::ER RESOLVED: that Supervisor James N.Lo ng, a member of this Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby appointed and named f i Ail- to represent said County of Contra Costa upon the Board of Directors of the proposed Joint Highway District; and, BE I FIRHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution of approval to theClerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda. g.ru2v, 1935. In URtter of Payment of portion of Contingent Fluid to Joint Highway District W]Di i i SEAS, E Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, -of the State of California, did on the 26th day of August, 1938, file with this Board, a certified copy iof a certain Resolution adopted by said board of Directors do August 1B, 1938, i determining that a Coati-gent Fund in the amount of $40,000.00 is immediately necessary for the incidental expenses of said District, and that the proportion of said fund to r be borne by Contra Costa County, is ten per cent (10%) of said sum or $4,000.00; and,, WHEREAS, the sum of $2,000.00 is now available for appropriation by the County i of Contra Costa to bald Joint Highway District; NOW, THEREF CiRE, BE I., RESMVED: That the sum of $2,000.00, be and the same is hereby appropriated from the Motor Veh_±icle Fund in payment of one-12aZf (1/2) of the f Contingent Eund appropriation requested by said Joint Highway District by said Resolution iof the Board of Directors of said District adopted August 15, 1938, and that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized and direc ed to issue his warrant in the sum of $2,000.00 payable to Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California, drawn upon the said Yotcr Vehicle Fund, and to deliver the same to the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District; and the Treasurer of the County o Contra Costa is hereby authorized to cash said warrant upon presentation.-k In Hatter oY Granting Peraission to B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, to Attend Convention of California School Trustees Association. Baran O. Wilson, County superintendent of Schools, having applied to this Boari for permission to attend the California School Trustees Association Convention to be " 11held in Los Angeles, on Sept- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 1938, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to attend said Convention be and the same is hereby granted to said B.O.Wilson, and his expenses in attendance at said Convention shall be a charge against the General Fund of said County. r'1`... :i'k: ii. .. i r f.•; -:-SF-tw i": ':i. F"..., In matter of Granting Leave of Absence to J.E.Christensen, Justice of lthe Peace, 10th Judicial Township. 8n motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BOARD 05DERED that J.E.Christensen,Jus:.ice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 10,,, . be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California,. for a;period. of thirty days from and after date of leaving said State. i r• t• s... .... ti's:':;;: ul' r? •`•:t', - -::: w,.'.;:.:'. :. `:r:''•x..... ....:r. .. . . : .>S!:.°b ''i:•i':.,..,-.'4:': .•.y. i::lNxb•• .yyg. '..\ f ...r...... t. ... ....._ ....,.'r. ;- .;..r3' 3`::.4 e=•'.'l..x: d,•'rr l.1;.. ry <dW .:y a. r:re+; iefa r.:,.:.- w•,' BJP.'-.a..:,,.•:i:f.•`.gs.n;r':' cr r.Cr"f:m „s. :'75'":1's., •`f""'=;;Y.+r,.;n,x":tY:a.•,T•y;w':h'..`•,}.. ,.,,.r,,,w M r.!1 bb j t NMI,t:"S•. La h:'!.9' x)`'! i'i f_:' t+ .•' . 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RESOLVED: :hat it be declared to be the Judgment of thi s Board that the following; described property now owned by the- State of Calif ornia, be sold pursuant t 8 to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by t::e Tax Collector or Contra Cosby 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_ RESCLVED FVICHER: 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: Group No. 31) PROPERTY SOLD To _iE STATE JUNE 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923: Overland Tract- Lot 17, Block 1, Deed No. 41. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of s--Ie. Overland Tract- Lots 31-32, Block 4, Deed No. 42. a To be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 3, Block 8, Deed No. 50=4. xu _ r To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs cf sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 17-15, Block 31, Deed No. 63. To be sold for a sum not less th :n $25.00, plus costs of sale. El Cerrito Tract- Lot $7, Deed No.- 71. To be sold for a sum nDt less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- zot 6, Block 3, Deed No. 74. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus cc, sts of sale. PROPERTY S:LD TO '_HE STATE, JUNE 26, 1925, for t;z Delinquent Taxes of 1924. West, Ricum._nd Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 1,Deed No. 24. To be sold for a sum int. less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. West Richmond Tract- Lot 17, Block 17,Deed No. 25 D To be sold for a six not less than $10.00, plus costs of Sale. In the Key 'matt- Lot 31, Block 1, Deed No. 36. yw `• To be sold for a sum nct less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. r ` In, the hey :Tact- Lots 35-36, Block 3, Deed No. 37. r To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus oosts of sale. In- Bay View Park, Lots 30-31, Block 28, Deed No. 48. To be sold for a sum nct less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman. Tract- Lots Block 2,51-52,Deed No. 61. To be sold for a sum nut less than $25.00, plus costs of sF-.le. j b - In Bay View Park- Lot. 6, Block 29 Deed No. 62. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus casts of sale. Sunnyside Tract- Lot 18, Block 7,Deed No. 87. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. a PROPERTY SL LD TC ir_E STATE, JUNE 26, 1926, for the Delinquent taxes of 1925: Canal Subdivision of- Richmond- Lot 36, Block 39, Deed No. 17- To 7. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 25 to 29, Inc. Block 12, Deed 110• 75 To be. sold for a sum not -less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Bculevard Tract- Lot 24, Block 20, Deed No. 81. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 20, Block 21, Deed No. 82. To be sold for a sum nct less thin S30.00, plus toss of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond.- Lo--s 39-40, Block 183, Deed No. 103. y,;To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00, plus cosL s of sale. E In tae .tey Tract- Lot 17, Block 1,Deed No. 107. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 23, Block 5, Deed No. 119. To be sold for a sum notless than $10.00, plus costs of s!-le. I I I 1p u; 20, 1939. i In Bay View Park- Lots 12-13, Block 13, Deed No. 127. to be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. i In Cerritos Addn. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 9, Deed No. 139• To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 , plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 27-29--29, Block 36, Deed No. 168 To be sold for a sum rut less than $100.00. plus costs of sale. Henderson-,-Tapsco-- Tract No. 1- Lot 34, Block 27, Deed No. 175 To be sold for a sum noz less 4han $50.00, plus costs or sale. Wall' s 2nd Addn. to Richm:.nd- Lot 17, Block 231, Deed No. 200. To be sold for a sun not, less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Hap of East Richm-.nd Herts- Lot 17,Block 70, Deed No. 228. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Herts Tract No. 2- Lot 22, Block 102, Deed No. 231. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Wall' s Harbor Center Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 17 Deed No. 253 (S). i To be sold for a sum nit less than $90.00, plus costs n srle. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 19, Block 23, Deed No. 254 (S). To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Wall' s Harbor Center Tract- Lot 20, Block 23, Deed No. 255 (S)- j To be sold for a sum not less than 525. 00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 28, Deed No. 259 (S) i To be sold for a sum not less than `80.00 plus costs of sale. I Wall' s Harbor Center Tract- Lot 2, Block 32, Deed No. 264. (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor CenterTract- Lot 3, Block 32. Deed No. 265 (&) To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 17-18-19-20, Block 3, Deed No. 278 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Rich mond Sea View Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 3, Deed No. 279. (S) To be sold fur n- sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T:, TIE SATE, June 27, -927, for the delinquent Taxes of 1926: In the Amended Han No. 1 of the Toan of Richmond- N. 100' of Lot 3, Block 1, less 22' for street (N. 78' of Lot 3, Block 1), Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sun not less than $60.00, plus costs of sole. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 27, Block 29, Deed No. 54. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs d sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 21, Block 8, Deed No. 72. To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. I S auldi 's RIchnond Pulls-n Townsite -- Lotpng S,Block 22, Deed Na.99 To be sold for a sum nut less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. i Spaulding'$ Richmond Pullman Toansite- Lot 37, Block 25, Deed No. 90 To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In Pullmpn Jkovnsite- Lots 33-34, Block 19, Deed No. 110. I To be sold for a sum nit less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. In Bao Vier. Park- Lot 25, Block 25, Deed No. 139• To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 43-44, Block 39, Deed No. 176 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract Na. 2- Lot 40, Block 20, Deed No. 221V: To be sold for a sum not less than $10.W, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Counsy Club Terrace Unit #1- Lot 100-8. Deed No. 590 (S) j To be sold for a sum node ss than $60.00, plus costs of sale. I( Berkeley Coun..ry Club Terrace Unit-#1- Lots 166-167, Deed No. 591. (s) j To be sold for a sum not less than. $125.00) plus costsof sale. PROPERTY SMD-TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1928, for tiie delinquent taxes of 1927: In Richmond Annex- Lot 40 Block 11, Deed No. 298. To be sold for a sum not less than .00, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract---Lots 27-28-29, Block 27, Deed No. 370. To be sold for a sum not less tb,n $75.00, plys costs of sale. North ner?celey_Terrace- Tract- Lot 14, Block 36, Deed No. 378• To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. r,. Richmond Annex Addition- Lot 15, Block 106, Deed No. 425. To be sold for a-sun not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Riehm_,nd Pullmvti Pueblo -Tract- Lo- 30, Bloc? 9, Deed ;;-_ . 447, To be sold fur a sum not less ti---,n ilo.ccl plus c_,s.s of f.-:le. 1107 PROPERTY S;LD TC: THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925: i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 50. Deed No. 517. r To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00, plus costs of sale. i Berkeley Coun, y Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 66, Deed No. 521. h To be sold for a sum not less than $150. plus cLst s of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1; Lot 67, Deed No. 522. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 103. Deed No. 525• To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. 3 Berkeley County Club Terrace Unit No. 1: Lot 136. Deed No. 527. To be sola for a sum not less than $100.00 plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 155; Deed No. 525. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. InMatter of Hearing of Preliminary Budget for the fiscal year 1939-39• The hearing on the Preliminary Budget for the fiscal,yea.r 1939-39, heretofore having been continued to this time and place, and the Board having proceeded to conside said Preliminary Budget, and the said Board having not completed its consideration of said Preliminary Budget, tr_e further hearing is hereby continued to Monday August 29th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 29th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. Y, , j Clerk. hairman. IM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONtRA OOS1A COUNTY, &rATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1938:The Board met at 2 oclock Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N'.Eong, H.L-.Cummings., and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Well s, Clerk. Absent : Supervisor Raymon E.Claeys. j In Matter of Accepting Offer of United States to Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District to aid r,fInconstructionofafireHouse. ti RESCLUTIO.r ACCEPTII:G THE OFFER OF THE UNITED 91'ATES TO THE 1U. DIABLO FIR: PROTYMI(2y DI—STRICT TO AID BY TAY OF GRANT IN FINANCING THE CONS-zRUCTION OF A FIRE HOUSE. BE IT RrSOLVID: bythe Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California: Section 1: That the offer of the United States of America to the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District to aid by way of grant in financing the construction of a Fire House a copy of which offer reads as follows: 1 FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS. Washington, D.0 Dated: Aug. 1, C. Docket No. Calif. 12$2—F. Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District, Contra Costa County, Concord, California. 1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No. 230),as amended to the Nate of this Offer) which are made a part hereof,the United States of America hereby offers to aid in financing the construction of a fire house, including necessary equip— ment and paving of grounds in connection therewith, the construction of washrack and s of a foundatiorfor a fire drill tower, and the moving of an existing fire drill tower to such found7 tion (all herein called the "Project") by makinj; a ;;rant to M, Diablo i l Aug. 29, 1935- Fire rrot-action District (herein called the "Applicant"), in the amount of 45 per-cent I of the cost of the Project upon completion, as determined by the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works (herein called the *Administrator") but not to exceed In any event, the sum of all, . 2. By acceptance- of this offer the Applicant covenants to begin work on the j Project as early as possible but In no evert later than 5 weeks from the date of the i Offer and to complete such Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event within 4 months from the commencement of construction. 3. This Offer is made subject to the express condition that, if the admin- istrator shall determine at a::y time that the'Applicant has paid or agreed to pay, whether directly or indirectly a bonus, commission or fee to any person, firm or corporation for attempting to procure an approval of the Applicantt-s anlication or for alleged services in procuring or in attempting to procure such approval, or fo activities of the nature commonly known as lobbying performed or agreed to be perform ed in connection with the application, then the administrator shall have the right, in his discretion, to rescind this Offer and any agreements resulting herefrom, and, In the event of such rescission, the United States of America shall be under no furt r obligation hereunder. UNITED STAVES OF AMERICA Federal Emergency Administrator of Publfc 'Wo ks. By (Sgn). H.A.Gray Assistant Adninietrator. be and the same is hereby in all respects accepted. Section 2. That said Board of Commissioners agrees to abide by all the Terms and Conditions of said offer, including the Terms and Conditions annexed thereto and made a part thereof. Section 3. That the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed forth- with to send the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works three certified copies of the proceedings of this Board and of the adjourned regular meeting in con-. nection with the adoption of this Resolution, and such further documents of proofs , . in connection with the acceptance of said offer as may be requested by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman Board of Supervisors. S.C.Wells, Clerk Board of Supervisors. r r InMatter of Adoption of Budget for Contra Costa. County, for fiscal year 1935-39• he County Auditor having filed with this Board a Budget of anticipated resource and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July lst, 1935, and ending June 30, 1939, and the Board of Supervisors having considered in detail all,of the items contained in said Budget presented by the different Officers and Heads of Departments of Contra Costa County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED th.a. said Budget be and the snore is hereby adopted as so finFlly determined and said Budget Appropriations are hereinafter set forth by the different classifications for Wages, and Salaries; Maintenance and Operation and Interest vmd Debt Redemptions and Appropriations for Capital Outlay are specified by items: 109) GENERAL FUNCTION AND ORG"IZATION UNIT: Allowed by Board of Supervisors year: ending June 30, 193-9: GENE-RAL GOVEIRNIU iT. 1. Board of Supervisors 22,505.00 2. County Clerk 24,572.49 j Auditor 24,572.10. 4. Special Accounting and Auditing: 55 County Expert b.Treasurer, 9479.49 7. Assessor, 33 41,525.00 S. Tax (ard License) Collector 3 ,567.96 9. District Attorney 3,715.62 10. Coroner 11, 0.00 11. Public Administrator 590.00 12. Surveyor 37,929.92 b 1 Planning Commission, 3,900-00 14'. Purchasing t,9,159.00 1 General County Garage, 17. Primary Elections, 24,559.00 39. General Elections, 24,593.00 19. Special Elections, 135.00 20. Registration, 3,050-00 21. Superior Courts,7,93 .. 97 00 22. Justice Courts 3932, y.. ..• . . 2 Trial Juries, Interpreters,Witne sse s, 1g,090.00 n:: - 2 Grand Jury, 6,086.00 2. Laz Library, 3,865.00 20. 27. Courthouse and Grounds, 11,779.25 29. Hall of Records do Grounds 17,408-00 Telephone Exchange 2,745.00 Total-General Goverment 411,909.69. PROTECTION TC PERSON AND PROPERTY: 30. Sheriff 70,610.00 31. Constables, 39,135.04 32. County Jail, 34,94.3.00 33- (a) Police Districts, z s- b Motor Police 25_-.00 34. Recorder, 22,2 ' ' 35. Sealer of Weights & Measures, 9,555.00 36. Humane Officer, 60o.00 37• (a) Watchmen- Port Chicago 1,191.00 c) 1399. Agricultural Comnissioner, 30,740.50 40 Farm Advisor, 3,729.00 41-. Predatory Animal Control 1,000.00 - 42 (a) County Pound, 2,250.00 b) Fire Protect fan 2,900.00 c) d) Dist.Exp).477, Forester and Fire harden (Fire Dists) gr;749.00 " 4 . (a) Flo-.d Control Districts b) Water Conservation Districts Compensation Insurance 9,500.00 Fire and Burglary Insurance, 2,500.00 47. a) Public Liability Insurance 4,387.50. b) Surety J'o:ds Total- Protection to Person and Property 233,527.45 gl,748.00. HEALTH & SANITAT ION. 49. Health Officer 16,439.50. 50. Vital Statitics, 650.00 .. . 51. Tubercular Care, 92,271.00 52. Eradication of Disease Carriers 53• (b Mosquito Abatement Districts 11,000.00 54. (a Sanitary Districts 121 461.00 b Sewer Maintenance Districts 190.00 cSanitation Districts d Garbage Disposal DLtricts, Total- Health do Sanitation: 99,359.50• 23,641.00 i I (1 Auc. 29, 1939. iIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 56. Highways and Roads, 294.775-00 57. Bridges and Culverts, 35,075.00 i 58. Ferries and Tunnels, 7,613.00 f-Spam Dist. F pend 9. Highway Lighting (Lighting Districts) II, .00 10,412.00 Highway Equipment,Garage,ete. 26, .00 61. Administration, Engineering, Accounting, 8,370.36 62. (a) Joint Highway District #13, 4,000.00 63. Highways and Roads (Construction and wtlays) 175,393-00 64. Bridges and Culverts, (Construct- Ion Const_•uct- ion and -utl ay s)14,750.00 65. Ferries and Tunnels (Construction and 6utlays) 66. (a) Equipment, 12,64897 b) Aid to A & I Dist. & Munic. 3,150.00 Administration Offe. Equipment 70.00 Total- Highways and Bridges, 589,921.33 10,412.00 RECREAT ION 67. Parks (Part, or Recreation Districts) 6,655.00 68. Veterans' Buildings, 37,622.02 69. Total-Recreation 44,277.02. CHARITIES & CORRECTI,-N 5: r Y• f.. £ Y.L 71. Hospital, 164,352.00 72. Home for Old People- County Farm 74Welfare Administration, 47,665.00 7 7 Aid to Needy el-Aldren, 110,250.00 7 . Aid to Needy Blind,22,500-000.00 76. Aid to Needy Aged,330,710.00 77. Genera, Relief, 116,350.00 a) Outside Hospitalization, 2,000.00 b) Health Clinic, 10,000.00 78. Probnti3n Officer, 9,327.E 79. Detention Home,5,695.00 80. Care of Juvenile (burt Wards, 29,930.00 81. Reform = 111 EDUCATION: 94. Superintendent of Schools, 19,714.68, f 95• Bonrd of Education, 2,625.00 Spec...Dist. Expen . ) 96. Elementary School Districts,36,700.00 1,343,275.00 97. High school Districts, 13950.00 1,546,951.00 98. Junior Colleges, 17,500.00 99• a) Teachers' Retiremend Fund w bj 100. County Library, 65,395.00 i4 Total— Education, 155,584.68 2,890,126.0o s rMw INTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION. Interest, 105. County Bonds,55-713-75 Spec. Dist. Expen ) 106. Elementary School Dist.Bonds 51,613.75 107. High school District Bonds, 76,255-00 109. Junior College District Borns 109. County special District Bonds, 978.00 110. Improvement (Assessment) District Bonds,12,765.01. 111. Registered Warrants,40.00 Total— Int ere st 55,713-75 141,654-76. fiEAE11PTION CF BONDS: 112. County 135,786.00 Spec.Dist.Expen ) 113. Elementary School Districts, 102,000.00 114. High School Districts, gg,000.00 115. Junior College Districts 116. County Special Districts, 3,950.00 117. Improvement (Assessment) Districts,4o,715.64. Total— Redemption of Bonds 138,756.00 234,565.64 Total— Interest & Redemption $194,499.75 376,220.40. RESE VES Unappropriated Reserves, 40,000.00 General Reserves, 425,000.00 446,326.77 Total Reserves 465,000.00 446,326.77 Grana Total Expenditures: #3,129,327.45- 3,949,114.17 r y fF've {. cZx, ,{.• ar.` l v.- r,.'. y 3 ,max" t , 7 '' ,{ 4xj-X10 fi MN,17" MP,' Taw+ 3 X4;, T rs1 ` tyy 5 r fS "' ai t x6°" iy ti s '`" r+ z'1 s xas t~ne : m .b' ai, rg"4 c Y,,, r t• r'Y 1 I 1 1 1 2 Aub. 29, 1939- ORAL FUNCTION AND CLASSIFICATION: Spec.Dist.Ex . GENERAL FUNCTION: Year ending June 30,1939 General government 4n.908.69 Protection to Person & Property233,527.118 81,748.00 Health and sanitation, 99,359.50 23,641.00 rw Highways and Bridges, 589,921.33 10,1112.00 Recreation, 44,277.02 Charities do Corrections, 875,719.00 Miscellaneous,59-230-00 120,640.00 Education, 155,884.68 y` 2,990.126.Oo Interest and Debt Redemption, 194,499.75 376,220.4o Reserves, 1165,000.00 446,326-7726. Total Expenditures, 3,129,327.45 3,949,114.17. I i G&ERAL CLASSIFICATION: Salaries & mages, 654,421.43. Maintenance and Operation, 1,522.641.05 i Capital outlay, 292,765.22. Iritere st & Debt Redemption, 1941,499 75. r t a i y f:b I N Unappropriated Reserves,40,000.00 r r General Reserves, 425,000.00 Total expenditures: 3129 3 7z,.r245 y ' c 6 4 t7', x J'.- i ' .A y"(+Y. 1^ Y'43e w ''f. {'/t GY' .} 2 C y` ' rsi . 3 6't! `_{ Vii, z Fr 4 f See w F PKfi 7+jy w jai lx kss^Y'4a as i t a N2 eL _ d ` a.''` a t ray' x ikB; 4 Ass,ya t r 4 a+ J u xr ya ". .- , r r^,S•r5 ,Y„ , ' 2 t . a tst tic . z.8 r T'€- .' f'N°'.•. n,' s. rte, m,.' $* Ek`S <n = "'"^' yam`. r j. 9" fi. . r3` yR' ; ¢ F µ '""' c r z^ •$. 4 .- F "` W ti Z^rS'"b—r y,.rin- v+r' 1Lr i" r^ s ,r't° rr 7 •r 'v` '. ={S tt 4 i - g ' tr` r.f lrso' •s F. sty' c sem`fi i ` MAN Y Z t c+3s 'z C 1 3c73 oaA W f t t Tlh h hh*• F'3,,,, r x'1 _".c 4 y%' X1`1 f r .- z . G` S In Matter of Fix-Ing Tax Rate for Contra Costa County - . for fiscal year 193 -39- The Board of Supervisors having considered all the value of all property on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and amount reQ_uired to be raised for the conduct of the business of the County for fiscal year 1935-39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tax rate to be collected on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1939-39, be-and the same is hereby levied as fjllows: Charities & Correcti.-,ns Fund, 430 Exposition 027 General Salary 21{O Court House Bonds, In!;. & t. Fd 006 Highway Bonds, Int.& Redempt.Fd 11-4 fF- Junior College Tuition Fund Ol tet$ Yr Inside Ricbmond County Library Except Richmond 1.200 In:Matter of Levy of Tax In Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100 of taxable property to raise an amount required by the Trustees of the Cemetery Districts of said County, be made in said districts for the fiscal year 1935-39, to idt: Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery Dist. 030 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union Cemetery Dist. 024 In Matter of Tax Levy in Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement Dist. #1. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.042 on each $100 of taxable property to raise an amount required by Directors of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1 be made in said District for the fiscal year 1939 39; _ In Hatter of Tax Levy In Contra Costa County Fire Districts for fiscal year 1936-39. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the folloidng rate of tax on each $100 of taxable property in each of the follo*I g fire Districts of the County for the fisc year 1935-39, be levied in order to raise an amount of money required by the Board o Fire Coniissioners in each of said Districts, to xit: Bay Poins 541 Brentwood 090 Byron 2 Carquinez 410 Central 120 n Crockett County •343 DanviLe 100 Kensington 370 t F r Y,7 .' rnLafayette233byrteaLsrYy Mt.Diablo Mt.View lOak+ey 0 Orinaa 0 Rodeo San Pablo 752 kuu,;• 29, 1939- f In Matter of Levy of Tax In Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1939-39- IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERIDthat the following rate 'of taz on,each-$100-6f_taxabl s j property in each of the following lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal I year 1939-39, be levied in order to raise an amount of money required by the Board of Commissioners in each of said Districts, to wit: Bay Point 36 Brentwood 26 Byron 442 Crockett-Crolona- Valona .297 Danville 257 Kensington 109 Oakley 553 z` r [ &r s Win' r ' '* F In Matter of Levy of Tax In Sanitary Districts of 2= Conzr^ Costa County for fiscal year 1939-39• IT IS BY THE BOARD CEiDERr"D that the•following rate of tax on each.$100 of taxable j property in each of the fallowing sanitary Districts for fiscal year 1935-39, be levie in order to raise the amount of money required by t^e Board of Trustees in each of the said Districts, to wit: San Pablo Sanitary District, 150 Stege Sanitary District, 120 Bella. Vista Sanitary District 150 Xt.Vlew Sanitary District 100 f Rodeo Sanitary District F ell N. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Home Acres * Sewer Maintenance District. r IT IS BY THE B0_ARD ORDERED that a tax levy of $.117 on each $100' of" tax able property in Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District be levied to raise the amount required by said District for the fiscal year 1939--39• y y:3 In Matter of Levy of Tax for Species. District Bond Issues. fsM TT IS BY ITBOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tam on-each' $100` 'off'tax- able property In t^.e following special districts be made for the fiscal year 1939-39, in order to pay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due, to wit: San Pablo Sanitary District, 160 Lafayette Water District 616 Orinda Water District Saranap Water District 1.210 Mt-View Sanitary Dist. Bond 260fl z In ?latter of Levy of Tax m for maintenance purposes in certain elementary school districts for fiscal year 1938-39• The Trustees of the hereinsfter named school districts having requested the lfollowirg school tai levies for maintenance purposes for their districts for the fiscal year 1939-39, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that the following tax for maintenance purposes be levied in each of the following n,-med school districts for the fiscal year 1938-39, on each $100 o_ valuation of property In said Districts, to wit 11 r Alamo, 55 Highland. lo Aabro se bl Not Springs, .04 Antioch-Live Jersey 2'j, Oak IInif. . Ob Knight son W s`r Avon Ob Lafayette 49 Bay Point .52 Liberty Brentwood- Lone Tree 30 Deervalley .42 Martinez Briones Val. .21 Moraga Syron 22 Morgan Ter. 57t - k Canyon j0 Mt.Diablo 19 Carquinez .40 Nichols 29 Clayton Val. Oak Grove Ob Concord Oakley Un. 34Cowell23OrindaUn.Co Danville Un. .40 Pacheco 29 n Excelsior .15 Pinole-Her.Un. .59 a Port Costa .$S Pittsburg Uni. .66 3 Richmond 50 Pleasant Hill .65 Rodeo 36 San Pablo 75 x San Ramon .09 Selby 31 f Sheldon 17 Tassaj aro Walnut Creek .72 Vine Hill 23 s. ZInVatterofLevyofTaxforti r Bonding Purposes in certain High School Listricts for fiscal year 1939-39 The County Auditor having reported to this Hoard~that certain hi>sahool districts require taxes to provide the requirements.'of the following high ;school I district bond issues for fiscal year 1939-3 9, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that a tax levy be made in each of the following named high school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said :districts. 3 for the fiscal year 1938-39: Alhambra #2 055 Alhambra 3 10 k 'wEi} Alhambra Antioch 205 John Swett #2 John Swett #3 1210 r Mt.Diablo 029 hb Pitts twig 1j Richmond #2 F In Matter of Levy of Tax gain tenancerposes. in E t certain HrighSchoolDistricts tor fiscal year 1939-39• The Trustees of the hereinafter named high, school:districts'having;.requested n a tax levy for maintenance purposes for their districts<for the fiscal year. 1938=39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax for:maintenance purposes be levied" on each $100 of valuation of property in following named high school districts for the' fiscal year 1939-39 Alhambra Union High School District 1 r Antioch Unified High School District b4 John Swett Union •r 41 . Liberty r r r 50. Mt.Diablo r r r r Pittsburg Unified School District X51. Riche)nd Union Huh School District 75 San Ramon Valley Un. High School District . 50r a In Batter o_ Fixing Amount of County Official Boal S. a The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County beiiig regafrecl"bg 1ar-"ab`f Yi time to fix amount of Official Bonds of County Officers of Contra Costa County,:m~fbr ensuing four years commencing on first Monday in January, 1939; 'IT IS"BY THE Bad• GENDERED that the amount of bond of each of sal Officials is hereby fixed As follows:. Treava r, $100,000 Assessor, 0,000 County Glerk 15,000 Surveyor, 5,000 Auditor 10,000 Sch.Supt. 3,000 44 Sheriff,30,000 Pub.Admr. 20,000 Tax Collectoi-30,000 2,000 Di_L.-.ty. 10,000 Just.Pe^.ce, 1,060 Rec:.rder, SCJ C_:.=_- b!e, 1,060 Au;. 29, 1939- i r In Vatter of Tax Levy in certain Elementary School Districts ofContraCostaCountyforfiscal I year 1939-39, to pay Bond Requlrementa In said Districts. The County Auditor having regorted to this Board that certaixt elementary- School Districts require taxes to provide the requirements of following Elementary School District Bond Issues for the fiscal year 1939--39, IT IS BY lI BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy in each of the following eleaent i i school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal i j year 1939-39, to wit: Ambrose #1 032 Ambraose #2 U25 I Antioch #1 121 Antixh-Live Oak #2 .115 zl Brentwood—Deer Valle #1 127 a x r Brentwood-Deer s ,# gm' 7 Oxy r Valley :#3 072 zx Carqu ine Z 223 Clayt Vn Valley Concord 182 V!" Danville 069 Knightsen 1 7a Lafayette #1 Ob5 Martinez Iti 03.1 Y YOUMartinez3023 Oa iLe b66 s t _f yyr•3 c•,f w ```; 5x,,[ ^',,',.:i s, } /' F Orinda #1 115OrindafL Pacheco 155 Pittsbur #1 0 Pittsburg 22 2 063 Pittsburg # Pitt sburg yt J,,,.. §"``+3`d '} t, t{, ,. ra x :_ e Richmond #1 003 Richmon d #2 023 Richmond3 027 Richmond #4 089 Rodeo #2 170 Vine Hill OSS Walnut Creek 103 Willow Springs Moraga) 115 In Matter of Levy of Tad In Joint Uni&n School Districts for Fiscal year 1935-39- The County Auditor of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that the County Auditor of Alameda County has requested a tax levy for certain Joint union schools for the fiscal year 1939-393, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tnaz a tax be levied on each of the following named Joint Union School Districts for the fiscal year 1938-39, on each $100 f valuation of property in said Districts,to wit: Antone Elementary School Dist- General, $.330. c : s Amador Joint Union High School Dist-Gen. .550 Amador r r r Bond .240 1- j In Matter of Levy of Tax in East Bay Municip-1 Utility- Dist. for fiscal year 1939-39• D.M.Teeter County Auditor, having reported to this Board that he is in receipt of a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District on August 24, 1936, fixing a district tax rate of $.24 assessed per $100 of/valuation of proper for fiscal year 1939-39, IT IS BY ' HE BOARD ORDERED that .the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to compute taxes on all of the property in said East 117 Bay Municipal Utility bistrict at rate of $.24 per $100 of assessed valuation and ,slia add same to all other taxes levied by this Board in said District. In Matter of Levy of Tax in Contra Costa County Water District for fiscal year 1939739• Upon request of D.M.",eeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 'ORDERED,that a " tax rate of $.030 be levied on each $100 of assessed ,valuation of property in the Contra Costa County Water District -for uhe fisat year 1939--39• And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday,September 1st, 1939, at I o'clock irman Clerk. IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CGIrTHA CGSTA CGUWL-Y,. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. T I SDA , SEPT. Is` , 1939. The Board met at 1— o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. t.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembat^. S.C.Yells, Clerk. Abse.--,z: S:inervisor H.L.Cum ings. In Matter of appointment of Otto E.Lichti, as Justice of the Peace, Sixteenth Judicial T own ship. There being a vacancy in the office of Justice of the Peace of the 16th Judie I i Township of Contra Costa County, caused by the death of S.W.Cunningham, incumbent, I On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Bong, IT IS BY THE1 BOARD ORDERED that Otto E.Lichti, be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace of 16th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County to serve for the unexpired 1 term of S.W.Gunn:ngham, deceased. IT IS FUFGF-M ORDERED that said Otto E.Lichti give bond as required by l.aw. < 1 In Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for rebuilding 1. Maloney Bridge in Sup. Dist. #1.. R.R.Arnold, Counts Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and working detains for the rebuilding of Maloney Bridge in Sup. Dist. #1, Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and vorki.ng details be and the same are hereby adopted as Official. Plans and Specifications, Strain Sheets and Working Details for the rebuilding of Maloney Bridge 1 In Sup. Dist. #1. IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that notice to bidders for the doing of said work be published in Richmond Independent, a newspaper of general circulation printed and Published in County of Conga Costa and bids shall be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Sept. 19th, 1935. i 11 .x' In Yatte_r of Canvassing Returns for August 30th i Primary Election. The returns of each and all of the election precincts of Contra Costa County for the Aug. 30th, 1935 Primary Election being on rile in the office of the County Clerk the Board proceeds to and does canvass the returns of certain precincts of said Eounty and said canvass being incomplete, the further canvass of said returns is continued to Friday, Sept. 2nd, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.H. And the Bo,--rd takes recess to meet ,qniday, Sept. 2nd, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M. 1,jp Cheri rm an. CLf E. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CC'NTRA CC'STA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 1935.The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors- James N.Long, H.L.Gummings, , R.E.Cla.eys, and R.J.Trembnt1. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In M_tter of Canvass of Election Returns of Aug. 30, 1938, Primary Election. The Board of Supervisors further proceeds to canvass the election returns of August Primary Election and said canvass being incomplete thefurther canvass of said returns is continued to Satrd.ay, Sept. 3, 1936, at 9 o'clock A.M* and the Board takes 're ss to Saturday, Sept. 3, 1936 at 9 o'clock H. a . .Clerk. hairman. I IN THE BOARD :F SUPERVISORS OF C01TRA G06i A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR111A. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1939- Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Pre sent: Supervisors James N.Long, R.E.Cla.ey s, and R.J.T rembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors H.L.Cummings and W.J.Buchanan. InMatter of Canvass of Election Returns of Aug. 30, 1938, Primnry Election. The Board of Supervisors further proceeds to canvass the election returns of August primary election and said canvass being incomplete the further canvass of said returns is continued to Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to Tuesd<V, Sept.. 6th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.H. rman. Clerk. i i• - mss: ii>++ ..,r"`xw.r,: ....'!e f'*+ µQA a b N ran xW" M lsL :'.4 ' rw"ru. G is n. lF"'t.^j` jJ" ..- F.y'. r r.r i q'(T "' ?.•;^y et} i S3 l'er. 119 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUP£SVISCRS OF CCHTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OIC"CALIFORNIA. TU88DAY, SEPT. 6th, 1936. The Board met at 3.0 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J-Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, R.S Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. I The Minutes of the Board for and durirg the month of August, 1939,, are read as read and edtotheBoardandbytheBoardapproved by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Formation of the Crockett and Valdna Seger Maintenance District. l r F . A petition having been filed with the-Board ot,;9apervisors..af-the uttaty . of Contra Costa, State of Californla, praying for the formation of the following described territory situated in said County into a sewer maintenance district under.' the provisions of Act No. 7554a (Deering's General Laws); BFC-INNING at the point of intersection of the easterly line of the lands belonging to the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd. and the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Company right-of-way between Oakland and Port Costa and running thence souherly along the said easterly line of the land belon 1 ing to the California and waiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd. 2,650 feet more I or less to its intersection with the easterly production of the southerly line of the j lands belonging to M. Urbeck; thence due west, 4,400 feet more or less along the E easterly production of the southerly line of the lands of Y. Urbeck, to the southeast corner of the land belonging to M. Urbeck, thence continuing due gest 700 feet more 1 or less along the southzrly line of the land belonging to M. Urbeck to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly line of the land belonging to M. Urbeck 250 feet; thence due crest 300 feet; thence due north 260 feet; thence due West 200 feet to the easterly line of Sevent Ave::ue as shown on the Map of the Town of Valona; thence due North along the easterly line of Seventh. Avenue 200 feet; thence due West 50 feet to the westerly line of the aforesaid SeventhAvenue; thence due north 320 f eet along, the westerly line of Seventh Aver to the northerly line of Francis i Street produced westerly; thence due west along the said west erlyproduction of the I northerly line of Francis Street 200 feet; thence due north 200 feet more or less to the southerly line of a certain tract of land noir owned by the Bark of Pinole; thence j westerly along the said southerly line of the tract of land owned by the Bank of Pinole 13,750 feet more or less to the soutbwesterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly line of the tract of land owned by the Bank of Pinole and its northerly production 1,775 feet More or less to an angle point in the easterly line of a parcel of land belonging to the Southern Pacific Company; thence northerly along the i easterly line of the said land belonging to the Souther: Pacific Company 350 feet more or less to the southerly right-of-racy line of the Southern. Pacific Company's line between Oakland and Port Costa; thence easterly along t a said southerly right- of-way line of the Southern Pacific Company, 7,900 feet more or less to the point of beginning. And the Board of Supervisors of said `ounty having determined by resolution that said territory, not included within any other sewer maintenance district, is in need of sewer maintenance and should be formed into a sewer maintenance district; And said Board of Supervisors having fixed the 6th &-ty of September, 1939, at two o'clock P.M. in the Hall of Records in Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and pL^.ce for the hearing of the matter of the for- mation of such sewer maintenance district, andhaving directed the Clerk of said Board y .to publish the notice of such time and place, as required by Section 1 ofAct. No. 1 , ,7554& (Deering's General Laws), and to post said notice as required by said Act; and said notice of said time and place having been published as so required by said act, principal a ark o the as shown by the affidavit of t n•, ,qa,,,. i the printer and publisher of the Crockett Signal; and said notice having been posted as required by said Act, as shown by the affidavit of THOW S H. COTTON NOW, THEREFORF. rT IS HERMY 033DERID by said Board of Supervisors that said sewer maintenance district be established and .called "lhe Crockett and Valona Sewer Maintenance District", and the boundaries of said district shall be as set forth in 1 said notice and as hereinabove described. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchant:n and Trembath. Noes: '.,}re. Absent: =ne. j ( In Matter of ap lication of Mt.Diablo Post 246, American Legion, to conduct Dances. Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, having requested permission to conduct a dance at Danville until 3 o'clock-A.M. on Oct. let, November 5th and December 3rd, 1939 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted.K_ 1 InMatter of Cancellation of Deed. The Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having certified to this Board that State Deed No. 273, made In June 1937 for delinquent taxes of 1931-32, for Lots 7 aria 8, Block 15, in Meekers Addition to Richmond, was made in error as this property had been redeemed, and requesting that said Deed be cancelled, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Deed No. 273, made in June 1937, for delinquert taxes on Lots 7 and 8, Block 15, Meekers Addition to Richmond, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled., i I In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments j The County Assessor having certified to this Board that the following errors appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1938T39, and asking authority for correction of same in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code: In Vol. 2, Assessment No. 4139, Lots 7 and 9 Block 15, Meekers Additi-)n are assess•- ed to the State of California in c-:re of Harold Ofsthus. This property was redeemed In 1934 and should not have been deeded to the State of California; authority is requested to have County Auditor assess this property to Harold Ofsthus, assessed value of land $130, no improvements; In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 41519, Lot 6, Blk 47 City of Pittsburg is assessed to State of California in care of Robert L. Poolock. This property was deeded to the State of California in June 1937 and should not have been deeded as installment redemption plan had been started on this property May 5th, 1937; authority to County Auditor to assess this property to Robert L. Pollock, assessed value of land 450, Improvements $1710, is requested. and the said corrections having been consented to by the District Attorney of Contra i Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said corrections be and the same are hereby authorized t3 be made. I jIn Matter of correction of Erroneous Assessnmts. The County Assessor having certified to this Board that following erroneous' assessments appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1936-37, 1939, and asking authori y for correction of same, in accordance with provisions of Section 3804A of the Political Code, to wit: In the years 1936-1937 and 1938 Stephen Housdorf, now deceased, was assessed to the following described pruperty: Stephen nousdorf, Ro. Las Juntas, a tr. of ld. bd. N. by School Lot, E. by ld of Bollentini & S & T by ld of Sodaro, 1 ac. This property was deeded to the Vine Hill School District on April 30, 1937 land the deed Was recorded Sept. 7, 1937. j Due to the fact that this property is now held in public ownership and not subject to sale for delinquent taxes, authority is requested to have County Auditor 1 121 cancel the taxes and delinquencies on this4u Property for year 1936-382 And the said eon-reetions b tvirg been consented to by the District: Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDMM that said corrections be and the same are hereby ordered made.r\ In Matter of Resignation of R.E. Boyle as Trustee of Delta Fares Reclamation District #2025. R.E.Boyle, having presented his re signat ion as TIu stee of Delta Farms Reclamat- ion District #2025, IT IS B'_ THE BCARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby I accepted, and said office declared vacant. In,Matter of Appointment of Trustee of Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025. There beJ-ng a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation : I District #2025, caused by resignation of R.E.Boyle, IT IS BY _a BOARD MDFRr'D that Frank A.Cleland be and he is hereby appointed j a Trustee of said Delta Farms Reclamation District #2025, in place of said R.E.Boyle, resigned.K In Matter of Awarding Contract for placing °Road Mix 'Top on jMoraga Road, known as Road B-31, Sup. Dist. Z. I N 1 This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the placing of a "Road-M top on the Moraga Road, known in County Records as Road B-31, Sup. Dist. #2, and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids, the lfollowing bids are received and read to the Board, to wit: IBID OF F. & CREWS: Hauling mineral aggregate,mixLg sprcredL and rolling per cu. yd, $1.30. Liquid asphalt in place, per gallon, 05. Enulsified Road oil, in place, per gal. .06. jOILFIELDS TRUCKING COMPANY: Hauling Mineral Aggregate, per cub. yard, $.75. Liquid Asphalt in place, per gallon, 055 Emulsified Road oil in place, per gallon, .10 BID OF A.W. CLARK, JR. & Co. Hauling mineral aggregate, per cu. yard, $1.10. r r Liquid asphalt, in place, Per gallon, 0-075- Emil sif ied 075. Emulsified road oil in place, per gallon, 0.125 9 Y j BID OF HAYWARD BUILDrG MATER LAL CO. Hauling Mineral Aggregate, per cu. .yd, $1.40 Liquid Asphalt in place, per gallon, 045 Emulsified Road oil in puce, per gal. 0725 BID OF W. H. LARSON: j Haulm Mineral 45.Hauling Aggregate, per cu. yd, $1. Liquid asphalt., in place, Per gallon, 0.055 Emulsified road oil, in place, per gal. 0.11 0't wF BID OF M.J.B. CONSTRUCTION CO. Hauling mineral aggregate, Per cu. yd, $1.95 Liquid Asphalt in place , per gallon, Emulsified Road oil in place, per gal. 10 Sept. 6th, 1935. BID CF LEE J. IMUEL: Harding mineral aggregate for the sum of $1.57 per cu. yd Liquid asphalt in place for the sum of 05 per gallon Emulsified road oil In place, for sum of .08 per gallon. 3.k BID OF ANDREW J. CLAUSE14• f Hauling Mineral aggregate, per cu. yd, $2.00 Liquid asphalt in place, per gallon, 042 Emil sif ied Road Oil in place, per gal. 09 f And said bids having been referred to the County Surveyor of Corina Costa i County and said County Surveyor having reporud to this Board that the bid of F.E.Crews is the lowest azd best bid received for the doing of said work. IT IS BY TIE BOARD O.DE M that the contract for the doing of said work be and the sane is hereby awarded to F.E.Crews upon the prices submitted in his said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contracts for the doing of said work and F.E.Crews present to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $3525 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in sum of $3525 guaranteeing payment of labor and material:me iIn Matter of Re ectiun of Bid of F. Granzotto, for placing of Road Mix Top on Moraga Rodd. A bid having been received from F. Granzotto, for placing of road-mix top on County Road from Moraga to Orinda Junction, and said bid having not been accompanied, by a certified check as required by the Notice to Bidders, for said Work, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE h redBOARDORDEREDthatthebidofF. Granzotto, be and the same is hereby ordered rejected without reading. In Matter of Granting Leave of i Absence to A.H.MacKinnon Justice of Peace 7th Township and Russell E. Stow, Constable, 3rd Township. A.M.MacKinnon, Jussice of tite Peace of 7th Judicial township and Russell E. Stow, Constable of 3rd Judicial Township, of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each of the above named officers be granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving said Sta.e. i In Matter of Application of Mrs. Grace Levake to construct Motel Apartments under Zoning Ordintuice of Contra Costa Connt3r. Mrs. Grace Levake, having applied to 'this Board for pemission to construct motel apartments at corner of Kt.Diablo Blvd. and Dewing Ave. It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby-", referred to the Planning Cormisston -of Contra Costa County. K TE 1`?3 j In the Matter of Sale of Bonds of Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School "istrict. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids,.for sale of;$55,00O par value legally issued Brentwood-Deer ValleV, Union School District Bonds,. and,Y this being time and p1mce set cut in said Notice for the sale of said. Bonds the following bid is received: BID OF BANKAMERICA COMPANY: Par, and premium of $301.00, and accrued interest to date of Delivery, bonds to bear interest at 4% per annum, and said bid not hiving been accompanied by a certified check as required im Nbtiae` of Sale of said BW Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BQAHD ORW-21ED that said bid be and the same is hereby rejected. AND the said Bankamerica Company having offered to buy said bonds at private sale, at the price suba' tted in their said bid, and this Board of Supervisors deeming it for the best Interests of the Brentprood-Deer Valley.Union- School District that the said bonds be sold at private sale, IT Is BY THE BOARD ORDEE10 that said $55,000 par value legally issued bonds . of,the Brentwood-Dear Valley Union School District be sold to Bankamerica Company: for par, accrued Interest to date of delivery and a premium of $301.00, bonds to tbear interest at rate of 4% per annum, J AND IT IS POTHER tRDERED that the said bonds be issued bearing interest at rate of 4% per annum, payable semi-annual . j K In Natter of Sale of San Ram$n.Valley Union High School istrict Bonds. This Board 'having heretofore advertised for sale, $2231,000 par value legally Issued San Ramon Valley Union High School-District Bonds,and this being time and place set out In said Notice for the receiving of bids, the following bids for said bonds are received and read to the Board of Supervisors by the Clerk: t BID OF HOWLIL DOUGLAS OAPANY: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $30. interest 30. i BID OF DONNELLAN do CO: i Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of.$24.5O interest 31%. BID OF KAISER & CQYPANY: Par, accrued- interest to date of delivery and a premium of $228.00. interest at 31 %• BID OF DEAN WITTER do CO. Par, accrued interest toiate of delivery and a premium of $26.00, interest< i 3N. BID Or SCHWAS,.0 HM do CO Par,accrued interest to date of delivery and-a premium of $165.00, interest .' 3 3/4% BID OF BRUSH,SLOCUJIB d Co. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $3.05, $2000 due each year from Aug. 15, 1939 to Aug. 15, 1943, inclusive, to bear interest at rate i of 3% per annum; $2000 due each year from Aug. 15, 1944 to Aug. 15, 1949, inclusive, i to bear interest at rate of 2 3/4% per annum. Sept. 0, 1939• And this Board having fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid of Brush,Slocumb & Co. is the best bid submitted for said bonds. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY P::E BIARD ORDERED that said $22,000 par value, legally issued bonds of the San Ramon Valley Uni_n High School, be sold to Brush,Slocumb do Co. at the price submitted in their bid, and that said bonds be issued $2000. each year from mug. 15, 1939, to Aug. 15, 1943, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 3% per annum, payable Feb. 15, and Aug. 15, each year; and $2000 each year from Aug. 15, 1944 to Aug. 15, 1929, i inclusive, be issued to bear interest at rate of 2 3/4 % per annum, payable Feb. 15, and Aug. 15, of each year. The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Permission to Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company for placing Pole s, etc. On Moraga Ro ad. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for permission to place two 50 foot poles and anchors, together with installation of 120 feet of 2" iron pipe on Moraga Road at the intersection of the highway to Lafay to and County Rond Br8, according to Sketch accompanying said petition. IT IS BY THE bCARD ORDERED that said permission be granted, the said work to be dune under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said- District; the future maintenance of said work to be borne by the applicant.K r In Matter of Annual Report of Contra Costa County Planning Commission. The Contra Costa County Planning Commission-having filed with- this. Board: Its annual report for the fiscal year 1937-39, IT IS BY T:-X BOARD ORDERED that said report be and the sane is herebyI approved. In Matter of Approval of Bond on Lost Tarrant. It appearing to this Board that Tarrant No. 4836 heretofore drawn by County Auditor on Cpunxy Treasurer, in favor of C.H.Hayden, in sum of $25. payable out of the Generrl Fund, of said County, has been lost, and the said C.3.Haydea, having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient bond In sum of $50, indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant; to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 4936. IT IS BY THE BOARD -LRDERED that the said Bond and the_ sureties thereon be and they are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby author ized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of C.H.Hayden, payable out of the General Fun In sum of $25. to replace said Tarrant No. 4.936. K r .,-. 'S _. .t_.. J -- -. . ....•.- ate. s 1` 5 In MAtter of Approval of Financial 111 Report of County of Contra Costa for fiscal year 1937-38• k D.M.Teeter, County. Auditor having presented to this Board the financial report of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1 937-382 IT IS BY THE BARD QRDERED that said financial report is hereby,approved. 1 i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter,• County Auditor and in order to adjust accounts of the year 1937-35, IT IS BY TIE BOARD CfU)J MED that the appropriations shown below i be cancelled and transferred to Unappropriated Reserves: Salary Fund General Fund 0 k C Fund. Assessor- 109 01_ Statutory salaries 375-00 Sheriff- 202 01 Statutory Salaries 425.00 Working Prisoners- 233 0. 3 Services 350-00 04 Expense allowances 20 00 A & B Administration - 470 Ol Statutory Salaries n60.,00.t ,: Co. Hospital B & G - 502- r 02 Salaries a wages 09 Capital crulgr 3766'000, Board of Education- 602.. t 05 Supplies 10.00 j. County Park- 701 03 Services 95.00 Advertising - 901 O3 Servicesx- - 150000 Fairs - 503 206 .00 1960.00 95189-00 39 The said birder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bonrd.k 1 I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, and In order to cover amount of Highway Fuind Warrants, IT IS ORDERED that the aim of $26,221.49 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund the amounts to be charged against the proper road appropriations accounts: War. #Road Coo. Surveyor Supervisor R C 3 R C 4C 5 Vacation A S.D.#I S.D. #2 S.D. #2 Pay. 121 121 51.52 122 12 60.26 262.43 119.54 124 4i-32 1P5 6.00 1 96.00 12 9054 12S 2619.95 i 133-62 3 150.02 13.1 1j2 814-73 11625 13200.47 1355 671.06 208.47 664.3o -102.7913630.66 137i i37 7-59 178.53 I 1 21.651 ' 3. 1338.66 f 1142125.64 33.63 24.12 14 41." 124.45 Sept. 6th, 1938.1 W f War.# Road Comm. Surveyor Supervisor R C 3 R C 4 R C 5 Vacation GUSHER SD #1 5D #2 SD #2 Payp T' 11 154.00 k ° 1 313.66 147 22.70 149 257.9645 149 97.43 54.12 151$ 178, 79-75 f 152 127.50. i5 996.06 1776.47 52.35M21.26 i 2431 157 315.93 149.o0 159 130.39 159 250.41. F ..b 162 16 9.48 33,58 1633 3 236.13 16 135.00 500-00 x : 16R 120,00 µ 167 F 169 lo. o0 337- 21 169 665.98 170 04 9 171 6o. oo 17 2 37 289. 20 09 4 174 11. 96 175 1. 03 6 177 177-54370.35 23.31 26.29 f 179 260.77 166.22 62. 23 179 39.20xx180164. 30 191 5.34 39. 04 182 2950. 00 193 423. 20 194 642. 26 195 1207. 48b 19 2. 51 197 583- 5g 1 . 6o 5020.02,1109.09. $363. 75..Grand Total -- $26,221. 49.The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Q In Matter of Transfer of Funds.on request of County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements-ItequirementsitisorderedthatfollowingamountsbetransferredfromGeneralReservetofunds show said amounts to be returned as soon as.avatlable from current Revenue: Ambrose School "istrict, General 3200.00 k .Knightsen school " 500. 00 Oakley School 900. 00 a Orinda School 350. 00 Port Costa School Dist. " 500. 00 O. 00 The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K f InUatter of Transfer of Funds. L x On request of County Auditor, and in order to reimburse Highways Fund for x expenditures made on Warrant #119, it is ordered that the sum of $157.09 be transferred from Uotor Vehicle fiend to Highways Fund, this amount to be charged against the road Mt g.appropriations of Sup. Dist. # 1.The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tY,}F In sazter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts for year 2937 35 it is ordered that appropriation increases as shown below be authorized to be made-- from Unappropriated Reserves:. Salary Fund General Fund C & C:- Fund:` Assessor- 109 05 Supplies 375.00 Superior Courts- 125 05 Supplies 120.00 Sheriff 202 02 Sal aric s & Wages 450.00 0- Services 125.00 OIL Expense Alloranees 50.00 k 05 Supplies 04.00 Jail- Building 230 03 Services 150.00 Fad Adviser - 243 03 Services 190.00 Fire Protection- 250 02 Salaries & Wages 15.00 X 03 Services 500-00 k' Weimar Jt Sanita_~iuca - 307 Pro-rata of Costs 750.00 H & B Administration- 470 02 Salaries & Wages 1160.00, 03 Services 635.00 . 05 Supp11M s 165.00 v. Co. Physician-- 501. 03 Services 35.00 x sus . Co Hospital- C of I. - 503• 05 Supplies 140.00` Soo. Serv. Dept. - 506 O?' Services 60.00 r 04 Expense allowances 10000 r - Probation Office- 520 04 Expense allowances 65.00 Care of Juv. Ct. Wards- 524 03 Services 700.00 I 05 Supplies 1500.00t1:g=== Burial of Vets. & Indigs - 537 Burials 20.00 yt Su t. of Schools- 601 05 Supplies 110.00 lBonrd of Education- 602 Ol Statutory Salaries 30.00 Pacheco Park 702 02 Salaries & Wages 55.00 Mt.Diablo State Park- 703 03 Services 415.00 . bra FdCouniyLibrary- 695. Co.Li0.00..`02 Salaries & Wages, 03 Services, Q0 OTS.Expense Allowances g . 00 19 P.A. Maintenance C. & C. Fund Appropriations 3.60.125-00 2 Board of Sup- 101. 1.00.09 Capit al Outlay Surveyor- 117 09 Capital Outlay 20.00 Purcm si ng Agent- 119 09 Capita-11 Outlay 5.00 Health Officer- 301. 09 Capit rl Outlay 156.00` W.P.A. Capital Outlay Appropriation 0.00 530.00 59•00 3906.00 Salary Fund- $30.00 Co.Library Fund $157. The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. Sept. 6t:i, 19j3. I In utter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of County Auditor and in order to adjust 1937-38 accounts, IT IS ORDERO THAT THE transfers shown on the attached list be authorized: Decrease. Increase. Clerk- 102 05 Supplies 31.00 31.00 Services, 03 Treasurer- 109 04 Expense Allowances 26.00 10.00 Services 0316.00 2 .- (tom Supplies 05- 1 Assessor 109 03 Services 1550.00 15.00 Expense allowances 04 OS Replacements 1533. 00 00 1}3 supplies 05 15 j 0 153-60 District Attorney- 112 04 Expense Allowances 40.00 40.o0 Services 03 Corjner- 115 02 Salaries 91.00 91.00 Supplies 05. lSurveyor- 117 03 Services 20.00 20.00 Supplies 04- Planning Commission- 11.6 02 Salaries & Wages 105.00 105.00 Services 03 Superlor Courts- 129 03 Services 20.00 15.00 Salaries & Wages 02 1 2.00 Expense Allowances C4 i Sup. Ct. Trial Exp- 150 . 03 Services 250.00 2550.00 Salaries & Wages 02 Just._ Ct. Trial Ex:- 152. 03 Services 75.00 75.00 Supplies 05 i Telephone Exch. - 167 03 Services 20.00 20.00 Salaries & Wages 02 Sheriff- 202 OS Replacements 100.00 100.00 Salaries & Wages 02 Jell- c/o Prisoners- 231 i 02 rlaries & Wages 75.00 75.00 Supplies 05 Recorder- 237 03 Services 60.00 60.00 Supplies 05 Sealer of Wt s & Deas.- 235 05 Supplie s 45.00 45.00 services 03 rr Agri. Comm. -242. 02 Salaries & Wages 150.00 75.00 Expen. Allow. 04 75.00 Supplies 05 150-OD 150.00- Farm Adviser- 243. 05 Supplies 25.00 15.00 Services 03 10.00 Expense allowances 04 Swift Preventorium- 306 03 Services 1.80 1.50 Supplies 05 H & B. Sup. Dist 1 - Sup. Mainten 17900-001 70 Lighting C.O. Impvts. 7600.00 17710.00 C.G. New Constrn. 166.00 W.P.A. Utce. 20.00 W.P.A.- Co. Impts. 2500 $25572-W H & B Sup. Dist. 1- Surv. j C.6. Imptvs. 6172.00 6100.00 Maintenance ti. i & B Sup. Dist. 2- Sup. C.O. Impts. 13400.00 9400.00 Maintenance 10.00 'i unn el Mt ce. 6290.00 W.P.A. Mtce. J 00 W.P.A. C.O. New Constn H & B Sup. Dist. 2- Sure. Maint. 1090.00 C.u. Imptvts. 1515.00 A 1129 H & B Sup. Dist. 3- Sup. C.O. Impts. 5275.00 $5275.00 Maintenance. H & B Sup. Dist. 3-Sure. C.O. Impts.4755.00 32ONOO Maintenance. 20.00 Aid to Municipalities T` 755 -00 $ 9 H & B Sup. Dist. 4- Comm. C.o_ Iapts. 25300.00. 10800.00 Ligating 26000.uO Maintenance 00.00 C.O. New Constn. 29300-007 300.oo H & B. Sup. Dist. 5- Coma C.O. Impts. 11300.00. 13300.00 Maintenance. 800.00 Ferries 400.00 C.U. aer: Constrn. 00 UWE.-0- I Gee- 430 Mairne ance 3505.00 100.00 Replacements 0 8. 205.00 Capit al Outlays 09 4305-00 Co. Hosp. B.& G. -502 02 Salaries & Wages 325.00 325.00 Supplies 05 Co. Hosp. C of I- 503 02 Salaries & Vages 150.00 370 .00 Supplies 05.. 03 Services 190.00 os Replacements 4o.00_ Soc. Serv. Dept. - 5a6. 05 Supplies 75.00 j5.00 . Salaries & Wages 02, 40.00 Services 03'' 75--OD 75-- Relief f Blind- 509 Cash- State 150.00 150.00 Cash- Federal I Relief of Indigs. - 510 J Cash Relief 410.00 400.00 Services Expense allowances 04 Richmond. Health Ctr - 514. 02 Salaries & mages 7$5.00 156.00 Services 03 192.00 Sup} lies OS 749-00 72{$.00 Pitt sbarg-Health Ctr- 515. 02 Salaries &- Wages 36.40 45.75 Services 03 I t, Probation Office- 520. 03 Services 4.00 15-00 Expense allowances 01. 05 Supplie s 11.00 15-00 - W- Exam. & Care of Insane-535 I 02 Salarie s & Wage s 25.00 25.00 Serv.03 Nat'l. Reemp. Serv. - 539 02 Salaries & iiages 5.00 355.00 Expens. Allow. 04' 03 Services 11.00 05 Supplies 132-00 00 355-00 sept. Schools- 601. 0j Services 3-00 37:00 O+ Expense Allowances ave.0000 37-0037-00-5 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board sty/ In Hatter of Proposed Annexation of territory to Orinda County Fire Protection District in the County of Contra Costa,State of California. This Board having heretofore set Tuesday, Sept 6, 1938, at 11 o'clock A.M. as time sand place for hearing in matter of annexation of additional territory to Orinda County Fire Protectio^ District in the County of Cor.tra Cost.:; 1 On motion of Supervisor Ctmmdn-s. seconded ly Supervisor Trembata, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDth-it the hearing on said mr.tter be and the same is hereby continued to i Monday, Sept. 19th, 1939, at 11 o'clock A.Y. 1 50 Sept. oti:, 1935. 1 I I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. 4 request of County Superintendent of Schools, AM in order to finance cur- rent requirements, IT IS HY Tq--- BOARD ORDERED that the sum following be transferred from School Supply Revolving Fund, said amount to be returned as soon as available from current revenue: Unapporticned Highs School Fund; $400.00. The said order is passed by th'eunanimous vote of the Board., A In hatter of Grsiting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The following Resolution was, pdssed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: 1 BE IT RESOLVED: 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 pursuan to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Cor.tra Costa. County at public auction, for cask., 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 iii Rz:SCLV0): that that this Board petition the State Controller of the j State of California for authority to conduct said sale: Group #32.) PRCPERTY SOLD To -2HE STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, FOR THE 'DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1923: In Central Richmond No. 2— Lot 21, Block 5, Deed No. 62. f To be sold for a sum not less than $10.plus costs df sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 1, Deed No. 79. To be sold for a sum not less than $40, plus costs of sale. I In the Forsyth Tract- Lot 15, Block 1, Deed No. 56. To be sold for a sum not less than $20, plus cjst s of sale. PRCPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1925, fOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 192 : ,. In Nystrom's Add. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 2, Deed No. 13. i To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costsof sale. In Nystrom's Add, t.. Richmond- M. 50' of E. 150' Block B, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In *Marine View Terrace Eztensi--n= Lots 21-22, Block 17, Deed No. 21. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 35-30, Block 11, Deed No. 33. To be sold .for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. c' In Bay* Vier. Park- Lot 47, Block 25,Deed No. 49. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lot 26, Black 9, Deed No. 59. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs 'of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 1, Block 23, Deed No. 63. To be sold for a sum not less then W. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 36, Block 3,Deed No. 65. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. 5 In Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20, 21, Blovk 212. Deed No. 65. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Wall's 2nd Addn. to Rlchmund- Lots 33-34, Block 229, Deed No. 70. TD be sold for r_ sum not less than 530. plus costs of sale. PRCPERTY SCLD TO `iN.E STATE, JUNE 25, 1926, FCR THE DELINQUENT 2AXES,OF 19215.- Canal 925: Canal Subn. of Ric'rmand- Lot 22, Block 10, Deed No, 14. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. East Richm•nd Boulevard Tract-_Lot 1, Block 47, Deed No. Sb To be sold for a sup hat less than $50.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 13-14-15, Block 164. Deed No. 96 To be sold for a sum not less than $120.00 plus costs of sale. Wall' s Addn. t ?1ci.. *lc - Lo-,.s 20-21, Floc': 170. Deed No. 100 be sold fir ._ Sun l,'ss S70--)J olu: Cost_ Cf sale. Wall' s Harbor Center ^_Tact— Lot 3, Bl}ck 33. Deed No. 2o7 (S) T) be sold for a su^. no,, less t*.an $30.00 plus costs 3f sale. Wall' s Add.* . to Ricrm3nd- Loi 31, block 184. Deed No. ZOO:. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale. In tae Key Tract- Lot 5, Bloc. 7, Deed No. 111 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 Plus costs of sale. In Bay view Par;- Lots 31-32-3', Block 19. Deed No. 132. suTobesoldfora m not less than J75.00 plus costs of sale. North ber-:eley Terrace Tract- Lots 29-34--35, Block 5, Deed No. 156 :. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs or sale. j Nort.h berkeZey Terrnae Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 9, Deed 210. 157• To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. North 9erkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 21, Block 22, Deed No. 163. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. y North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 35, Block 22, Deed No. 164. y i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus ousts of sale. Richmond Annex, Lots 91-92-,r3-94, Block 2, Deed No. 1.g0. To be sold for a sum not less than 00. pbs costs of sale. Richmond Annex- Lot 10, Block 19, Deed No. 193.I To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wall'= 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 36, Block 236. Deed No. 202.az To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of ss1e. 1 East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--- Lot 18, Block 116, Deed No. .232. r J. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Rose No. 1 Tract- Lot lz, Block 13, Deed No. 234. To be sold for a sum not less than 510. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 21, Block 23, Deed No. 256 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 22, Block 23, Deed No.257 (S) n . jTo be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor CenterTract, Lot 24, Block 23. Deed No. 259 (3). . To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 6, Block 33. Deed No. 269 (S) To be sola for a sun not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract Lot 7, Block 33, Deed No. 269 (S). c To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale.i PROPERTY SC-LD TC. TFE STATE, JUNE 27, 1927, for the DELINUaT TAXES of 1926:, Coleman Pullman. Tract- Lots 36-37, Block 10, Deed No. 129. To be sold for a sum not less t an $25.00 Plus* costs of- sale. In Say View Park- Lots 43-44, Block 13, Deed No. 136. To be sold for a sum not- less than $40. plus costs of sale. Cit; of Richmond and Rancho San Pablo - Por. of Lot 25 bounded N. by,S.Ps Cods. R/w, E- and S. by boundary line of said Lot, and' W by Syndicate Business Blocks'Tra6t• 10.29 acres. Deed No. 149. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. t Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 52 Block 4, Deed No. 154. iTo be sold for a sum not less than J10. plus costs of s11e. i Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 — 5. 1/- of Lot 10, Block 4. Deed No. 179. 1- Vo be sold for a saw not _ess than $20. plus costs of sale. a Henderson-Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot '5, Block 9, Deed No. 199. To be sold for a sum not 1°ss than 30-Plus costs of sale. Richmond Annex- Lot 3 6, Block 6a. Deed No. 206. f` To be sold for a sum not less than 040. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights, Lot20, Block 1, Deed No. 229. E F p be sold for a sum not less than 525. plus costsof sale j In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 17, Block 19, Deed No. 231. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 37, Block 173, Deed No. 539 (S) rr rTobesoldforasumnotlessthan $25. plus cost s of sale. i Wall's Addn. to Ricnmo:rd- Lot 19, Block 175. Deed No, 541 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale.y s Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 25-26-27, Block 175. Deed No. 542 (S). To he sold for a sum not less than $100.06 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 36, Block 176, Deed No. 545 (s) To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus- costsof sale. ' 3 Sept 6th, 1939. f c t Wallis Addn. to -Richmond- Lot 6 'Block 177, Deed No. 546 (S) . To be sold for a sun not less than 620. plus costs of sale. Wall' s Addn. to Richmond'- Lot 2j - Block 177. Deed No. 547 (s) y To be sold for a sum not less than 20. plus casts of sale. - j Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 212 Block 177, Deed No. 548 (S) r j To be sold for a sum not less than 420. plus costs of sale. Wall' s Addn. to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 176 Deed No. 551 (S) To be sold for : sum not less than $20. plus casts of sale. Wall's Addn. -to Richmond- Lot 30, Bloom 179, Deem No- 559 #S) j To be sold for a sun not less then $15. plus cz7sts of sale. Wall' s Addn.- to Richmond- Lot 3.`, Block 179, Deed N.. 560 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. I i Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 37-36, Block 179, Deed No. 561 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Wall' s Addn. to Ricimiond- Lot 34, Block 151. Deed No. 563 (S) To be sold for a sun not less than $25. plus cost; of sale. Wall's Addn, to Richmond- Lot 35, Black 161 Deed No. 564 (S) To be sold for a sum not less t=1.n $25. plus costs of sale. j PROPERTY SOLD TC- THE SZ&IE JUNE 26, 193D, for THE DELINQJENT TAXES OF 1929: Andrade Expositi3n Bract- Lot , Block 15, Deed No. 1071. To be sold for 'a sum not less than 910-C' plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 10, Block 15, Deed No. 1072. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. a x- j i In Matter of applications for Aid_ IT IS BY TiE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the same are hereby granted,or denied,as follows: ALLE:a, JENNIE E. 3915 Solano Ave. Richmond. a Age Security in the amount of $4. state aid and $ir. county aid per month be granted to begin !-:s of Sept. 1, 1939. SKULL, K4Ai:AH E. 520- 13th St- Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. j WRIGHT, MARY E. 4520 Wall Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1936• TREAT, NEWELL H. 1313 Liberty St. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1936- CURKE CCRNELIUS, Tenent At}e. Pinole. Old Age 5ecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly'' be renewed as of May, 1939. I BROWN, ADOLPH, 106- 5th §t. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 Stitte aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March 1935. PARKEP,UkRK A. 62 South St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1935. DIERCKS, ii-RZIET, 213 Piedmont Place, Pt.Richmond, Calif. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Uay, 1935. BOWERS, WILLIkH F. 4319 hedwo•3d Avenue, Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1936• STACb'H-USE, TH,_,Ui S B. 62''5- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in she amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1935• MILROY HESTG, T. Wilcox Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security to sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Sept. 1, 1939- MASS-A., ANTONIO F. 317 South 49th St. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of 9.00 State aid and $9.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1938, and that 9. State aid and $9. county aid be decreased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1936. l33 1 SILVA MARY SA1 'OS, Tenant Ave. Pinole. r'. Old Age ecurity in amount of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1935• IFALK, CJLONEL N. 2325 McGee St. Berkeley, `Cala ldd Age Security In the amount of $2.00 State aid and $2. county aid monthlyThediscontinuedasofSept. 30, 1935- PEARCE, Ems, 1024 Barrett Ave. RicInmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.00 State ald and $17.50 County ald be discon tinued as of Aug . 31, 1935• AYES LAURA, 1712 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Old a Security in the sun o $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, f be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1935. BELSEY, MARIE IRKS, 926 Galvin Drive, El Cerrito. Aid for a needy mole orphan Mild, Isabelle Grewe, ;n sum of $10. State aid and. 10 county aid per month be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935, and be payable' to Mrs. Marie Irma Belsey, 926 Galvin Drive, E1 Cerrito. 1 NEISiA. 7555 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito, Cal. Aid for needy children in sum of $20 State aid per month for two minor half orp children be renewed as of Sept. 1935. SMITH, IRE.NE, 7 l 9th St. 'Richmond. s Aid for eedy Children in t,* sum of $30.00 State and W. County aid per monh be renewed as of Sept. 1935. BRIDGE'xa, wiRY, 219- 16th St.. Ric_hm nd. Aid for a needy children in the sum of $10. State and $30 county aid per month be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1938. LAMP, SOPiiIA M. Lafayette Old Ag. Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be s renewed as of Aug. 1935. DRAKE, WILLIAM, Riordar. Apts. Crockett. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50- County aid- monthly b be renewed as of June, 1935. McMICKLE, JAMES A. Concord. Old Age Security be denied. STE1EitSON, EDWARD S. 3.114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $1 .50 State aid and $17.50 County aid w k monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. SEU41AN, JOHN, 615 Ferry St. Apt. #1, Martinez Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid: monthlg'" be renewed -.s of Aug. 1.59. JONES, MARY ELIZABETH, 1569 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly-' be renewed as of July, 1936• 1 JO11ES, UMMY TUR MR, 1569 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthlyTberenewedasofJune, 1938. RILEY, MARY. c/o MRS. F. ?-ALE, Alamo. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly* be renewed as of May, 1935. PETERS01i, SIAN, Rte #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 county aid monthly, A.be renewed as of April, 1935. PETERSON, ANNIE. RTE #1, Concord. Old Age Security is sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid monthlyberenewedasofApril, 1935. TIM3NE1, NVU-TE, Box 51, Cate co rd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State 'aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofiugust, 1935. ENCS, h-ELEN 2254 Almund Ave. Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $9.50 State aidand $9.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939. CHANDLE:3, WILLIAM, Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security in tiie sum of $12.00 State aid and $12.00 County aid per.manthberenewedasofMay, 1938. Old Age Security in sura of $12.130 State aid and $12. county aid per month be increased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid per month as of Sept. 1, 1939. HEIDE IEa, C4&19LES G. 193 West Stan St. Pittsburg. Old Age Secu:dLy in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlybegrantedtobeginasofSept. 1, 1938. RUSE, WILLIAM S. Por, Chjc jgo. Old Age Security be de:aed. Sept. 6t::, 1935. i E 1 GAVII;, WILLIA A. General Delivery, Port Chicago. 1Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 -State aid and $17.,50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935• WHITE, CLARENCE B. Rte #1., Box 40, Pittsburg. j Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly_:, be renewed as of May, 1935- w OTT, PHILLIP, P.O. Box 292, Port Chicago. i A.ld Age Security in the sum of $].7.50 Stab aid and $27.50 County aid monthly,-_, be renewed :as of May, 1938. UELTON ABaNJAM1N,Rte #1, Box 35-A, Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid-and $20 county aid monthlybe :': i discontinued as of Aug. '312 1939• HARMON ALVARETtA, Rte #1, Box 42--C, Pittsburg. Aid for needydiildren in sum of $40 State and $45 county aid per month for,'tiie., I four children of an incapacitated father be granted to begi n as of Sept. 1, 1938. HUIZER BLAZ, 535 Yor3 St. Pittsburg. 30. State aid and $15. County rid payable to Mr.Blaz Huizer, for the support of Isabelle, Juan and Maria Sulzer be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1935• JoFI1561 a FAIZZY, Byron, Calif. j Old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1938. LeGRAND. C.H_QUXS, VIron Old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly j be renewed as of May, 1939• FiWi KLIN, JONATFAN, Box 192, Antioch Old Age Security in The sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl we renewed as of May, 1935 INGALLS, HELEN, 523 Fourth St. Ant to ch Old Age Security In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly.,, be renewed as of Aug. 1935. ANDERSCII, REBECCA, Box 594, Brentwood. 1 Aid for needy children in sum of $20.00 State aid and $20 county aid per. month be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1938. GIACOUEL, A10A, 1005- 6t St. Antioch Aid for needy c:aildren In the sum of $310.00 State and $30. County atd _. I per month be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935. i i ST. MARY OF THE PALMS MI:SSI11 SAN JOSE. (For Elaine Cardoza). State aid and 610.ntyouaid monthly for Elaine Cardoza, a dependent'-- Juvenile Court ward, payable to St. "Is of the Palms, Mission San Jose, be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. j D£ BISSCHOP, EDITH, Rse #1, Walnut Creek (For Larry Lee Page) s 10. State aid 'and $10 county aid monthly for the support of Larry Lee Page, a dependent Juverile Court Ward, be renewed ::s of Spt. 1, 1935, payable to Mrs. Ed3•th DeBisscaop, Rte #1, Walnut Creek MRS. A. LODI, 404 Green -tet. Martinez. (For Marian Hunte). V,.I Ah MRS. RADIA, 1933 East St. Concord. (For Dorothy and August Hpnte). State aid and $30. County aid monthly for the support of Marian, Dorothy and August Hunte be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939; 420. State aid and $20 county aid.: .' - ayable to Mrs. Madia Quinlan, Concord, for the support of Dorothy and August and 10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to Mrs. A.Lodi, 404 Green St. Marti z, for the support of Marian Hunte. PRESTC1; MRS. JENNIE, DanvQle. (For Laud De Lucca) 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly payable to 'Mrs. Jennie Preston, Danville, California, for t*,e support of Laura DeLucea, be discontinued as of August 31, 1939., F PRESTCIB MRS. JEN::IE, Danville. (For Minnie, "Frances and Eleanor Tucker) 30 State aid and $30 county aid monthly payable to Mrs. Jennie Preston, Danville, California, for the support of Minnie, Mazy Frances and Eleanor Tucker be.. _ discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1938. POSTER, MRS. MARGUERITE 1614 Estudillo St. Martinez. (For Donald and Luther Tucker) 20 State aid and $20 county aid monthly payable to Mrs.Marguerite Foster, 1614 Estudillo St. Martinez, for the support of-Donald -and Luther Tucker be discontinued I as of Aug. 31, 1939: j STIFF MR. wILFRED, Crockett. (For Frances Wilson) 10 State aid and $5. county aid payable to Mr. Wilfred Stiff, Crockett, California, 2br tae support of Frances Wilson be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939- ST.I i4RY OF THE PALMS, MISSItiN SAH JOSE (For Frances Wilson). i beginning Sept. 1, 1935, $10 State aid and $10 County aid for the support of Frances Wilson be granted to st.Yary of the Palms, Mission San Jose, Salifornia. GALLAGHER, MRS. ELLEN, 907 Irexington Ave. El Cerrito (For Gerald Stidham) 410 State aid and $10 County aid monthly for the support of Gerald Stidham payable to Mrs Ellen Gallagher, $07 Lexington-St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of ' AW,. 31, 1935• k , i ST. VTI:CU T i S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, S,-,n Rafael, Calif or nl a. l For Germ St idham) beginning Sept. 17 1935, $10 State aid and $10 county raid montnlyfor the support of Gerald Stidham, a dependent Juvenile Court Ward be granted to St.Vincent's i School for boys, San Rafael 135 MRS. S. MAHLER 290 East St. Concord. (For Norine and VirClnla Sanders) 20 State aid aad $20 county aid monthly for the support of Horine and Virginia. Sanders, Wards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County as whole orphans be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1939. s HRS. G.E. FRENCH, Box 633, Concord. (For Norine and Virginia Sanders) eginnirC Sept. 1, 1938, $20. State aid and $20 county aid monthly for the support of Norine and Virginia Sanders, Juvenile CourtWards, be granted to Urs. G.E. French, Box 633, Concord. bIMOY GEH TRUDE, Wilcox St. Ria nond. That a County Cush allowance in the sum of $15. per month be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• LOOSMORE, ADELAIDE, 401 'A' St. Richmond. Old Age Security In the suer of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. LOOSMORE GEORGE, 401 •AN St. Richmond- Old in the sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. WALPOLE, Patricia, 755- 10th St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20.00 State aid and $45.00 county aid per month be decreased to $20 State and $15. county aid per month as of Aug. 31, 1939. LAYERING, RUTH, 610- 12t.- 9t. Antioch. Aid for needy children be denied. In Matter of Counting Absent voters Ballots, ifor Primary Election held on j August 30, 1939• This being time and place required by law for commencement of the counting of absent voters ballots cast at the PrimQry Election held on the 30tn day of August, 1939, the Board proceeds to and does commence counting of said absent voters ballots and said Count being incomplete, the further counting of said ballots is contirlued to Wednesday, Sept. 7th, 1939, at 9 o'clock A.M. U: Clerk. l, .. .. ... . Chairman. IN TFE BOARD OF SUPERVISCHS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR?UTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1938.The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors, R.J.Buchanan, Chairman; James H.Long, H.L.Cummings, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of PrimP,ry Election held on Aug. 30, 1939. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of Primary Election held an Aug. 30, 1939, throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the different precincts thereof, and for the counting of absent voters ballots cast for said election, and the said canvass and count being incomplete; The Further canvass of returns of said election and count of absentee ballots Is hereby continued tD Thursday, Sept. 9th, 1939, at 9 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to Thursday, Sept. 9th, 1938, at 9 o'clock A.H. i. rYman Clerk. i i 136 1 IN SHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C:N_RA COSTA CCUN'iY, STX2E OF CALIFORIIA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1935. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors til J.Buchanan, Chairman; James .4. Long, u.L.Cummings, R.E.Claey , and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. X In Matter of Canvassing Returns 4 of Primary Election and Count of Absentee Ballots of Primary Election. Not at the hour of 9 o1clock A.H. the Board re—convenes to canvass the u returns of the Primary Election held on Aug. 30, 19351• throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different Precincts thereof, and for the count of W absentee voters ballots cast for said Primary Election and then and there proceeds.. ' to and does continue the count of said absntee voters ballots and does canvass the n. returns of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County. r Thereupon the Board having; completed the canvass of all of the remaining precincts exclusive of the ballots cast by absent voters, finds that the number of votes cast for each candidate for each political Party, and far each candidate for each county office a-A for each member of the County Central Comittee excluding x I those cast by Absent voters, is as shown on the follovdng pages, to wit: f etrm 5a LM r 7 m i 77 V-1 i i eK 3 r cli 16 r a STATEMENT OF, ALL VOTES CAST x r• sit..to s 3' AT THE r s x G PRIMARY ELECTION der tF ur: s z ,t•.> : HE LD L• t, i ref^"i tsd`utsst 'f >*, ,> AUGUST 30, 1938w 4. s i 3 tfi CdttflLAF` s sF a COUNTY 3 6,1 bz;'01}f«•fStateofCalifornia U'Lere Cmmty Cleric has made the affim ourass, use.enfificalc an hadc lxigr—) S A 3 9,' r I'I:IT III,ICA X7 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GOVERNOR LIEUTENA-NT GOVERNOR Secretary of State p 7 CD UJ a E ij -20 s LtV C z ELECTION oo < < u u 0 o^ 0 PRECINCTS Lu 11C. c vvi ;; a - .S F `l. ._. } C Vl z :4 Ll C C.i z 4 t - 1 OF Ln C f z H C V tv Lei ter. /i i i4 C tit! j kC2 far. r Berkeley Park r a i J4o / 14` a 1 / i /o izt z . t 13 Cerrito No.I 2.743 7 S I Y Y Y 7 •1 .o d G . t ly FS El Cerrito No.2 31 c5 8 37 7 a S 4 A S r . l 1 Flo Cerrito No.3 y o _ a 9 a g . . .18 a . r : . 0 a` F3 Cerrito No.s b; 2 El Cerrito No.s 6 1 , / ! d 9 7 . 1 : z 0 Cerrito Nos T a s6-OL; El Cerrito No. s011 y r 1 r ` s.. - r l o 14 :_ l FJ c T tn No.s 5-Y o u7j3y3 7 r,Cerrito No.s lo, a` F c ! 5 Y b SI a S o '/ z EJ Cerrito No. 10 7 /4 I o t L•', Cerrito No. 11 S 1 e 1 / o a a . o y 4 Kensington No. 1 y / 3 / Ss' 1 1 7 . 19 ./ Kensington No.2 f 4 y o r a r a 7 9 / v ,- t f ' /7 3 7r 3 ; Kpu in t0U N0,3 s J 8 4 : b G I ;t 4- l a y Richmond No. lIb j s _C 128'. 4 Richmond No.2 S'6S- 3 0 Richmond No.3 0; o 3 v 5k0 Richmond No.4 26 D 7 g f Richmond No.5 1/i 1 1 q7. / k Richmond No.G Richmond No 7 s 2 ; g o . 3 7 v 3 4 g- ,. g o f © s3 i - Richmond No.R f 2'i i tk 3 O 3 j " ' _b l ' ) ' 1 . / s/ 4 SIX, Richmond No.9 6 d 1 U Richmond No.10 o 9 g 17 /V1 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN 3 CONTROLLER TREASURER AttorneyCcner l Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist. ; United States Senator w f- v w t r I 5 z s O Q trl to 2 O 5 Y z z 3 v x vs J 3 v S r 13 $ f 2 9 3 fo b `` _ _-. a ' 7. 1 €.. w 11 3 7 a ' !c f 41 9 30 34 Z,3 s - g 9 /Y LS s ; 33 j a: t' lei a 9 U ; l1 a . 57, 0 76 a lD 6 7` srt 30 7 'g q4. 311! 2 1 r is 7 ; r y t qT:10 I u r o y$' !` 3 0' 41 , 30 70 3 4&,3'\ 7 i S7 S" 4;v Id v 9 yc X17; 4 7z 31 4 1 f b i3* v 7 j 14 B ;7 3 g j i 7y, 1313 77 s1 3 y I 0 7_ x' 73: ii T o SS o A 91 s 3 14o 37. 7 a. 7 3 f-st 4' 41 6741 6: 7`__27 s 7 - b 10o (o Sf 6 . 6 S.o I V 3a 3 , / ?3 S, 0 13D1-7 677 o„ k yi7 1 1iio. 211 Y s y 9 /00 J3E L a 7 77. 6 Y c q' 3 7, 3v: 9 a IC 59 1 5 a 3y g tI 3g 3 . f3s- z x3,Ggi 75. X797 / 19?(174Z17 0,,11.1k= REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE d x GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNORSecretary 'i of State a s=b C x W E it aO O trl Gds. wv a . Q a z ELECTION o= < < uo t- R! N ` H PRE, o c o c c Uxs - e z a Z z E; PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN 5 CONTROLLER TREASURER Attorney General Mcmber State Board Equalization 2nd Dist. United States Senator u z w i rst J tea94 ce C Z E» Ur Ln p < r t t' yCC < C z Z n 1 Vl po O i S U r 3.?S3$/V 238 3 '!n/ 3s' S/ob':.`3z 8 6 8 7y3 :X97 9 8 i/7s 7 7 /o o /7I 3 3 l y 6 1 41 31 Gy /3 b 44 71 .5S. L 37 30 3 zt, a. .3 :.257 z 7 $ r' . o .,;'o 6 3 (0 0 $ 0 , b;k- 9 4 - /o 37i 31 t 3` 7/ y 7-3 3L7/ .. _ 3: 6. s' Sid a 4 9 = J1a 3 t- 6 73 3 8' s 3 Y Y 1 3 j y a ; f s S,G 37 73 b , 9w 8' 6T S iq &y. 70 q v7.!o f 37;iµ ; 6 o 3 a o / 3 2 a /s 2 Il 3. 'I! 9, 3 71 / 0 /: 9 i -a J 3 317- 5 s`- a3 1 t r , r It l.c 4 ./o?' ao / . 7a'7 adi af' v / s 33. o , b f'. F aSF /{i 36 3 x / , 120 /.3f 3 !V7. F .?3 X1; 9/ + 3i4 .7.5 7 0 a 1g TTj. I I` 3v sU4/9! y 9 a 3I 711 9 0 a 13 Y3 7'.8Y'.7. f 7Y 7 alo ; 6'70 /O 4 d r r s' / r 'Ty Ya 9r 9 yY o , 6D c 1 Gu,'b1;y 4' 3b 6y7? 73 GG y /,r .2ZZ (Sv 1377)'MJ . .l 13047so 3,A /y3 SP3 1d',PU BLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GOVERNOR LIEUTENA\'T GOVERNOR i Secretary of State WV CC M L ELECTION c <o pp w t°!» w w ' n 7l f W<r 1J U 1 ..i. ti: 1PRECINCTSClJ O y!' ^J : R R. Vt y r•. i 0 a F F O V x LrS Ct' r l W i ir: i 5. tri c i c a i l < JX TotaaBnmv&tFenowd ?8o4 s69ago J j ;I-tz kC/174 ICOV yyo7 3IZ417l.l11ag140..Sp/ Alartine z No.1 1 2f q Aiartines No.2 3 4 J I AO . 2?..i • 3 p { l 0 I Alartine z No.3 T- 3 ur S J 5 G t 11 J J 4 17 19 0 ;L q 9 7 Afartinea No 1 3 I v 1 U a r Ip b j Alanines NO.3 r 2-1 3 0 3 7 2 / ' 3630 7 1 Martinez No.6 fi t/ 3 l . I 1 7 ! 0 Atartinez No.7 ' t t PL7 0 . ;L T O S 7r2?' Afartim No.8 y,a s .Z i a7 p `t! ,I S7 3 4 J Alanine:No.9 Ito+ 1 3 ? 1 4 J 3 ( b A:ariines No.10 36 .d `g' Alanines No,11 2 t ;L S d S U. 4 S : ': : a• o 0 'at ? ' ?3 Alanines No.1-01 S 7 . 7 4 3Y. nn w (a a` L{' Afartine a No.13 V 0 r 4 0 Q! 't,3 Martinez No.14 Martinez No.15 j; /1'r 1 3 / /} 0 t! Y_ 7, .3 ; J 7; Alartines No.16 T I a2 l p 7 b S / 3. / I O r V aRinez No.L 7 0 3 7' S 3 3 6., 9 9 Mountain Prerr No.l y Aloumtnin I7eun No.2 01 1 r 1 u IC q I A Vine Hill Y _ 0 }# r i f 7 Concord NO.1 Concord No.2 a 0 Concord No 3t©4 (' t) ConemdNo.4 3q 61 L0 ss 6 . 3 1 : Y. /µ6 133 -;LJ 9.Concord A`o,S 14 4S Y r 9 6 / 4Concord Coa No.6 0 t$ -q a- 3 4 4 ,5 9 (o l a v A l l Yv i Concord No. 7Concord ord No,s a3 r AS a 4 to p' S 1 Associated o t I L j•,Y -! S ( 71 Correll q o i 0 J / o a 3 i Pacheco No.1 U r 7• 3, s r, a 4 : 01 , 11 ,Pacheco No.2 09, 1 b aLl J . 5'*(+ 2 b,''(o `a / f ' 54. 1 Pittsburg No. 1 d Pittsburg No.2 8'`a a 10,PittsburgNo.$ 9 o ; a I s a b i v 4 0 PittsburgNo.4A S o I 0 i D i a 6 Pittsburg No.3 3 t I : . _ t 7 1 `Y b . a t i.. . o• F Pittsburg No.6 3ci a : a- v Pittsburg No. 7 Pittsburg NO.8 C Q l Y 0 3 ti . . .ti a ,s e 3 a b . 0 Pittsburg No.9 a'Y 0 — S'14 `a a D o i 4 Pittsburg No.10 f! ! vL 0. J 4 - ' $-0 a 0 + O j 0 1p Pittsburg No.It T g tt ( 6! Y' 4 ' 0 ` a • 5 . { f' I Pittsburg No.1. 2j Ji# J. o Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No.14 l t-Pittsburg No.157 v Y _ ?• 3; Y -Yi <P t t S 7 Pittsburg No.16 SG 0l1 0 7 / i/3 7 0 .Q s 4 aa,ton S' 14I 17t 3 J 10' a 1 r u a 3. -' a 3 Pon Chico No.1 1 7' ! a Port Chicago NO. 2 3oCI,ole ago Nichols Totals Carried Forward t 3t+Q 13214JI1 f 7J-3 dZ -if/205x. /1-4-f731 /'o /0 7J3-fl z -3 2/zy3- 7... 1 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN CONTROLLER TREASURER attorney General %lentber State Board Egttatization 2nd Dist. United States Senator z a • w z e' t4 v p u cc a lr n. 2s2 o 1" l ! i" _ l3dZ/6q fz^1 3;8693 cl S Y lk 3 I' a 6 g 73 b I 79 b Y a" 13 8 f 7_ . 6 3r u99 6 l i 1 Is 37 8y J g J s9/v 3 g !7 ( J 3 Ll u ra o 71 a 3 ,a a to 3 Y .qo 7 3Y o 3s 91 13 4' 1( d4 b Yr 4i 3 3 y3 61 131vo y; 3 ,- i f _ 3 ,/ Sj fly r`r' r U5 9 ` 30 i j ' 6 141 S q q .Y t 3117 L ay a 7 3 , L1 49 3 .17;73 .a 31 9 X3 3740 7 a4- 0 .415 177 61 t 9' 0; 4_9 9 6X93 s' l3 / o f 6 llo 5 41 DL q / 13 4 153 . 6 N : " Y ;r.3Y ivy 31a l s ' 3- ` 71 .. y 30 SF :ay v X41 a o . 4 L 914 1 0 aLq , t /y, io is t i7 r 3 , J J837 7x71 aZSz 307 44 91 Id:IT I)LICAX STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GOVERNOR LIEUTE\ANT GOVER\OR Secretary of State t/Z= a 0 am,, v< F is O s O r. Lc trt Y k ao a <b a c c .. v z d ELECTION PREClNCI'S o - x z Ce .4 Z 2 f; O ^ in U C CI i Z O tr < 3 t 14 a 2 — Totals Bmght Forward 1u9 r4fz 3-57 20al 737 m74 lo99.33Y/,zto, Z12 0018..`1D, . . Antioch No.i z:8 F o ' 3 5` 0 to Y U - r 30 Antioch No.2 4 3 3 j 2 Antioch No.3 to 37 7 U S I.0 11. '. '; D J 3 Antioch No.5 1 to k(o 0 }, 1 ` I u V S j Antioch No.6 r 1 s 7 ;( u 31 3 18' / 1 a Antioch No. s i 'tI F a/ c - y r 4 3 / l y 3 / v y Antioch No.s 3o I Y . 11 1 a . I S 5-.1 gg 1 7 0 Lone Tree No.1 1 %1 1 1 / J U 0 Lone Tree No 2 1341 y 31 a . U tF 3 c d7 q a F Brentwood No.1 3/ 3 0 0 34 r!}. S b".d . t / Or 7 f + BocntwoodNo.2 A377fy y , y 1 1_l ., 7' ( 1 : / L V Brentwood-No.3 is q 1 1 3 S . 1 117 0 / 0 Byron No. 1 T l T ` 1 (4S 0 / / -. p O Ca 0 r o r a y Byron No.2 41 6. Q 0 r i Finightsen y6 t? 0 a p Oak-ley No.1 17I C i !?0 y Oakley No.2 2 a U t iv 4 + 0 9 A&SENTEE VOTE s !.Z .SI s4 0 0 24 13 44 1 r CONTRACOSTA 7' t couHrtr TornLs SI o,Snob• 96;t 4 4,D' A41 144 i SK--X57:;jug,3141:1. 4 a35 RQ L; ,2Z t S3 ! 9. t i qq t t y ffff` r rF 4.;,._ _L 40 1 fit. i _. 1_4 r r Vii+ - t f SI Tl f 1 IF tt 1 E a 1 ± PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN' g CONTROLLER TREASURER Attorney General Member State Board Equalization 2nd Diet_ United States Senator W x W I -- u ztn o m F c W C7 y w 22pR C E- V11 1 4 } i G x i W t a s a z 3 u: ai a z w i I z z taaWCt o < ox w a x z oustsm f- r:'SSS 1140 bzj S *11074 Z 107 . xf/ ;64, 11$7717 /f 28x3847; 46( as 4 3z a i -2 a r Z- . 3y 3 7 7 q 70 ;1- 77 ooh 7v s S6 i 6 s^ ` a 4 if 0 9, , s s 70 1Zu 74li 64• .316: 4 s79 s y to u t37 o 6 1 1 sv i 41 4v 9; 1 431 22ST14k f 61 S qbS ic,4% its 8 X7810196 1 ait Ilogq zo?33¢ 3asa q 4q 8 30, 6 axil_ 40 s, 3 f Y 1A f E 31 f 91 o 31 r , t a r 2 j 61. 111 .1 7j, hof,j Irl" :,I S; r_ r t 9, S 69-- fl:I'L I I,IC: STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE o i Representative in Congress i Member of assembly 6th Dist. IOth Dist. J I I ELECTION PRECINCTS Berkeley Paris E3 Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.3 n Cerrito No.3 f r El Cerrito No.4 j El Cerrito No.5 3 a I.1 Cerrito No.6 y 3 l :3y n Cerrito No.7 8 FJ Cerrito No.S 9 7p -k" 7 y Y l lil Cerrito No.9 I 1 Cerrito No. 10 ay y r1:1 Cerrito No. 11 Kensington No.I Kensington No.2 1 r r p Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.5 1 Richmond No 6 S q Richmond No.7 L/ t Richmond No.S 4S r _ i 30 ( L( 't RichmondNo.9 S s 3 1 ;z41, Riclunond No. 10 S 1 1,,3 Richmond No.11 4— . 4.1 4 L 3 t Richmond No.12 Richmond No. 13 9 U Richmond No. 14 300 ' i 3 S' rRichmondNo. 13 4 i 4 of r 1 4t LfluRicnondNo.16 Richmond No.17 3 Richmond No.18 4 10 3 Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 4 9 m 7 J Richmond No.21 q s I4 Richmond No.22 8 t4 I x Richmond No.23 Richmoua No.24 4D Richmond No.25 5 1 1 31 ! 3(0: 4 Richmond No.26 ifRichmondNo.27 3 SS Riehmond No.28 4 f Richmond No.29 Oi 4 o Richmond No.30 4 L Richmond No.31 f j 41 '4O Richmond No.32 q f Richmond No.33 5 S i z31 t { 71RichmondNo.35 I ( ( S k Richmond No.36 i Richmond No.37 j Y14 __ t R w i r { i f Richmond No.38 4j Richmond No.4t4 o0 Richmond No.41 7 Richmond No.42 Richtnond No.43 9 {c 50 7 no. 60, { T ---- Ricluon3 N S 1 Totals Carried Forward f PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 3 0, 1938 REPUBLI' 1T t Maober Cwb Caw swiff C*CSI 3 Meir Cwh cow Meter Cw*Gni xa6ff ca*coy S.p,pid, c.1e SSR ffit. ! fie Sip.ruL Gam____SW WUL Comma__.._____Soo.Old. 4 r r I S 10 r7 i r s'Ne f30 w 40 r s 7 so It i s ig f n 1 1;1'l 1 LIC \ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 2 Representative in Congress Member of Assembly 6th Dist. 10th Dist. Ln ELECTION o i 13RECINCTS E f v ot z Total&Brought Forward InIf 40-U ;- l:ichmond No.45 2 I c( w Richmond No.46 o 0 7 Tt >j t Can Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 7 San Pablo No.3 7 ( -10 an Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 1 " i 3 S f San Pablo No.6 1 O < < / t 141 4 Giant 21 o 19 I i f oleum Rodeo No.1 3 a '. Rodeo No.2 S-3 I Rodeo No,3 Pinole No.1 1-4 10 r Pinole No.°3 57 3 i 1 4E Selby f Crockett No.1 70 Crockett No.2 101 10&33 GToa-ett a.s Crockett No.4 C 3 Crockett No.5 31 SSCrockettNo.6 3 s 43 Crockett No.7 173 , Crockett No.8 1 so s_ 2 y . t k Port Costa No.1 y IV' Pott Costa No.2 l) Dan%ille No.l Danville No.2 San Ramon 53 $ i__ ._Y_ s . Tassajara 2' 1 1 Alamo JOS 5 t Lafayette No.1 10 4 7 Lafayette No.-' Canyon 5 t f forara5 to i SL Marys D jj1 3 t _. 4 ..t Alh=bra s s l l 5.1 1 F i Walnut Creek N0. 1 11 Creek- S. G3WalnutCkNo.? 11" I aknut Creek No 3 L ' Walnut Creek No.4 3 i 11•alnut Cm4c No.S 0 V Walnut Creel:No.6 1 1 t 1 _ ,S/ 4 S„rxrLap Y _ 67 b 44 p 34TctalaCarrirdFOfM&IC wi 4L ^ j b 36 1 r# PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN, m coub cc"W cm*cow clg*I77ca,cawava _ ate.ri. c.s OWL comma S rpt. cam_ate.Mt. CammIm_ Sop.fry. J 4 t 9in J s k'. 6 20 J i 9 P Y 30 i. 1 j t 40 fit 24 60. t t e , s t r.y. R I;l'U -OCAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 14 Representative in Congress + Member of Assembly 6th Dist. 1p&Dist. x ELECTION o PRECINCTS sUL, cz z O Totals Brought Forward q 14O Martin"No.1 Martinez No.2 Al4 qt Atartines No.3 93 l 77 Martinez No.4 5 l ? Martin"No.3 l t) S6 ffo 4 Martinez No.G 3 37 1 4 Alartlnez No.? t Martinez No.8 Martinez No.9 1 Martinez No.10 4q , 1 11 Martinez No.11 Martinez No.12 t F Martinez No.13 Q Martinez No.14 to Martinez No.15 0 '3- 1 1 Martinez No.16 140 Martinez No.17 Mountain Flea•No. 1MountainriewNo.2 0 tVineHillIf: 3; _. Concord No.1 Concord No 2 Concord No.4 lt, Conoord No.s Concord No.G e 1 '; S Concord No.7 oncord No.8 i AlC Associated a 10 1 LA I • y Cowell 30 Pacheco No.1 S Pacheco No.2 g3 1 0 s S 8 t . Pittsburg No.1 n t Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 PittsburgNo.4 7 ,A Pittsburg No.3 t Pittsburg No.G 1 Pittsburg No.? Pittsburg No.S 3 1 4 ° _ S cfPittsburgNo.9 i Pittsburg No.10 Q7, 1/ Pittsburg No.11 Pittsburg No.12 r . Pittsburg No.13 PittsburgNo.14 s ot Pittsburg No.15 r JO C Pittsburg No.16 U U Port Chicago No.1 t,} I _ 5' t F Port.Chicago No.2a-1 C D i Clyde Nichols go : 1 t _ _•., . s 1 4 r Totals Carried Forward 12t 3r W,J Jv i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN 15 Member C=4 Cortril Member Cersty caw Member Canty Ceshl member Cwt Ceatril Member Ceaxt Cert! canlice---------_Sep.Oat. Ca•fee----------Sap_Dat Cemmmes----------Sap.Mgt Camasittee_..___._Sap Disc. Caumjftee.---------Sup.Dist. t I 47 n I Jj I 1 s 1 3_t 1'a I i E 6 fAffi 7 Y s t i i 4 i 136 7 i pp jj t 2Q,s a 6 sq Y-Tllix- ll9j il t 30 1 t 1 t Ci r 6 8 9 4 1 ff 1 -7 71 6 i 91 a•i i i 1 i f 4 i I i R E U BL1CAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 16 Representative in Congress Member of:assembly 6th Dist. 10th Dist. i t ELECTION z o i ir- PRECINCTS F o I 1 t i t 31 5 i T.fot f'Totals Brought Forwardy ard 1 1/ Antioch No.1AntiochNo.2 2 y f.3 t Antioch No.3AntiochNo.4 Antioch No.3 2 Antioch No.s S3 Antioch No.7 y 9 7 ; Antioch No.s 1 Longi TSN 1 1 7 0 1LoneTreeNo.2 U LI Brentwood No.1 61 f 3 S Brentwood No.2 F f j Brentwood 10.3 1zk s 2 r BN•ron No. 1 y r 30 Knights-en k t 0 1 Oakley No. 1 ti 9'q >1. _r ak 71 s AEE r CONTRA COSTA TY f COUNTOTALS low 14s6 3.S 1s.51A z 7 3 1 j t i 1 I 1i r f t P i s f i t 1 r 1 a I i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN 17 member Cash U"maiff Cstl Cafn!Yember Carty CalrA tisba cow,Catnl malba com ce" Comm3iee____.__.Sas Oat. C=LbK sg,FUL Carlin b9t.Oaf. C*Mb*---•--Sq.Dist. Caam&e..........Sup.Dist. i 21 t yy f 6 t t Se1 t i 10 _-l„.,, 1,. IT i T i C 61 S. r 0, g 4[ 7 7 9JJJ Y S 4 IIIs 9" 0 Y 2 Y ti r r 61 t 9 3' S r t 9 i t RE PUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 18 iie Ca*Caw L"e Call CwM Mabe cow1 cow Wir Cad/Citic w WA bnabt.._ -w rid, ; Ca1110K..__.....w WA Cw1M._,....,i/:rA 4 14 ELECTION PRECINCTS r Berkeley Park 72 7 7S 7 77 7 72 70 t E1 Cerrito No.1 Sb s, S 3"-)- b S b s 7 43 E3 Cerrito No.2 L b a b a b%t Sd j ECerrito No.3 S MCerrito No.4 1 z qq 4y v r 0 Cerrito No-5 Y S ; (c ' j. j 5 3 S 34.3 cr 0 Cerrito No.6 d: E1 Cerrito No.? n Cerrito A`o.s 7q 70 7 7, 70 757 Ij cet,ito No.9 a / =/4 FJi& P 1-3 Cerrito No.10 EI Cerrito No. 11 IiemsitOon No.1 71 7S 711 7717Y 741 7 Kensington No.2 Richmond No.lS u 7 ay . 't`x 5q r Richmond No.2 S 574 S J 3 S Tcj SS : 5-3 S'I5 Richmond No.3 3 .2 L 7 aZ j }- ' 7 2 j' .2 7 RiqhWAn 'o.4 i 1-0 3 A Richmond No.5 VLC3 i Y y Richmond No.6 5S y 7 g Ip q 7:S.7 q t Richmond No.7 4 2 33 3! 3 Ti3 3 '73,3 7 :3 4 3 3 Richmond No.8 y q/ ( t{S q, q O Richmond No.9 7t 3 :)-4';;7 V' " Io I Richmond No.10 S t1 y i6 y iil q y7 S &4 T (10 53 t 1 ` Richmond No.11 4- -s . S3 Richmond No.12 S t{3 7 Y y a v J7 t(VIUzi, Richmond No.13 V (p `s Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15S y Sv Y v?!(1 s-0 YT 6-0' 1 i Richmond No.16 3y 33 3 3 S` 33 37 , 3S- 3 S 3' Richmond No.17 S / S I q / S / S 17 1 5 Is-, Richmond No.i8 Richmond No.19 33 3v 3 3 # 3 3 357' 3.31 Richmond No.204,q i j j 3 3 3q U o 31d! 37 J p a Richmond No.21 l s 1, 1 d 17 $3 . 7f 7 !p ,7 r f Richmond No.22 11 71 Y1 1'YS: 7 ya r 77 Richmond No.237 Richmond No.24 4 d ! Richmond No.25 q y 13 y. y 0 S 446 , t/! Richmond No.26 q# 3 Y 3 31, 3 3 . 3 f— 319.13 J Richmond No.27 44 4q 4 a 46YJ46:Y 9.4 b g e V j; i Richmond No.28 U 3 3 7 , 3 7 :j S 3 7 .31 37 . 37 Richmond No.29 G S b y 63 63 161 6 19 164 b 1 Richmond No.30 sq S v 5 j. 5 Ys 3 63 t}. S Richmond No.31 b Y 5 61 5.7 0 b b a j (O Richmond No.32 V' 1s 1 c C Q 6L 1 aRichmondNo.33 5-6 5C b : S / 5Q ` G. ' 1 1 q . ' 4 d t Richmond No.35 7 Itichnond No.36 97- 7 Yo 3 TO 77 , 7? Y/ -7r : Richmond No.37 7 Y 7 -A 7 ,-, la 7^1Z 7 a 7 Z 7-2 Richmond No. 90 1 ' $ 1 12- $ 3 73 .77 ?71 Ri 3 3 q 3y' S di 10 3 L3 s i _ wRichRichmondNo.40 31 IS- 34 31 3 S 3 Y 3 C : 3 Y. 3 4!- Richmondmond No.41 3 y, 1{7 y i 44 4 L. 44 :.5-0 y Richmond No.42 34 jJ j 3 3 ` 3`4 3 - 3 . 34 319r t 2 fir . i Richmond No.43 to 60 6 .3: l0 1 6 J S-1 10 3 (, r 00 7 R Totals Carried Forward v:/ f 3/Dyl Jt 3 f"t 31 z0 ,Z l+ I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICAN 19 member Cel omw member cme,Ca"member Coned cabal member Canty Caw t 06a Cel Centre) Ceeombiee__—sw UL ; t`e ie}pest. Ceeaike..____SW MZL Co ombh-.__-S*MtL Cmmbe.....--Sup.041. I t 1 } 7 M. • . 1 froom L, j_ itravr c 1 a 4 it•- r i I t r 7 d i j1 9 301 f I c j i a s I a i I i 91 f._ to EPUBTICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE slobs Coal Ctrl satls Ewtt Cedt gaff Coal Cclow w'u Cawikt_L.s".Ort. ! Calm&.- a..Sup-al Com_. Sq.Ord. 6 t d ELECTION c o PRECINCTS E j Total*Broapht Forward rI.3/l.tsz 3 wLY 3LZ03itdt/ Z Richmond No.4S 9 i Richmond No.46 Z 21 31 27 Z 9 ` 9 -11 a 1 San Pablo No.1 S v /2 7-1. I`t San Pablo No.2 H I .j Y 4 0 3 y: 3 y 3 3 8--3 f . 3 8' San Pablo No.3 S 57 U S 3- S San Pablo No.4 2 g } 4 b y y S 6 S M. San Pablo No.S 5.1 .S c L 1 6 6 o. s S San Pablo No.6 l G ( O _{ - S 6-1 Giant a S as z6 ; 2S ay ' a4iacl Oleum 20 d o 20 9-0 Al . xv,10 ao Rodeo No.1 5. 3 Y 3 y 3 I !- 4 o 3 9; 3 7 3?! Rodeo No.2 4 0 I ry Rodeo No.3 Pinole No.l S a `J-J 5 S/ Pinole No.2 5 4 47 49 , 47 ; 414 41 4 4 47 Hercules Selby 30 303033 :303 { 3020 j .. Ctk . ie c, rTr r 1 4 t Off- 07 3136 3J&4°23 M1 4100 MO Crockett No.1 j t 4 Crockett.No.2 D 3 f o2 i j Crockett No.3 6 44 y Crockett No.d 7 10of 7 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.6 y Crockett No.7 f i 9 1 j i Crockett No.8 1 i Port Costa No.1 3 rPortCostaNo.2 s t 1 Danville No.l Danville No.2 t San Ramon x is t Tas*am y Alamo wa3vue No.1 Wa3vtte No.2 o t i fs i St.11iar3s Orinda i P Alhambra lob 1 loci 4 . + Walnut Creek No.1 t_: .. Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 e W.-duut Creel:No.4 Walnut C:reck No.5 i r L Walnut Creck No.6 t H saranap 9 i Tclals Carried Forward i PRINLARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUVL1-CAN 2, vlobw cr me cniw Yembv CPO Cmblj U06W Cowl CmtrA Wmbc GMRW7 ce"Meabu awa calfrg i cmm&t_-.._-._Sq.Diff. cmmbw-Dat. Cox___-__-_ w DiSL comb*-__Sap.D"of. Cm&t..........Sup.NO. 41 i s 2 61 w f t 91 y i 3 S 2+ f i I 111 a 41 7 1 " 1. i t A 6 t t y i a r f i F a 4 1 f T I T1 97 T14 fi tj k 11 z. J ISI IT BL1CAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 2 amw OAf1 Claw Member Ewol Ce"member Ewer)COW iiember Ewell cow Eee•iiw 8d Eee11109 __..__sw Iral. Eoxaithe. J P.Did. Cwmul6ee_ Eq.Dai. z s ELECTION PRECINCTS 4441Z4r Totals Brought Forward I (-I X J(0 t t E Martines No.I 3 f 3 t^ )IJ wy •s t iartiues No.z 41 441 1lartinez No.3 4 65- V7 Vf 7-'k 73 Martinez No.4 6 6 S b I Martinez No.5 6L 5. lr b 3 Martin No.G 5 ID S 6-4 d Martinez No.7 LI 9 : y 9 4 4 t{S t{3 Martinez No.8 6 I to Afartiriez No, 3 b41 3v 3 3 1 .. h1artinez No.10 1 Martine:No.11 20 b b- ( w f Martinez No.12 3 S . Martin"No.13 S-;Sia 1 IS t Martinez No.15 Martinez No.16 lartincz No.17 V-Y Q j g 1 t Mountain View No.1 q y 8 -1. :4 3 a 4 1 rMountainView01403 (o"11 r- i Vine Hill 1+ t f Concord No.1 Concord No.2 V p Jam- i .Q 6 Concord No.4 Concord NO.5 y 644 44 1 Concord No.G s 1r( 5 o. 1' lr t Concord Na.7 10 3 103 9 S 3 ConcordN 8 0 s . Y q I Aced 3 3 t Cowell 2 Pacheco No.i3 3 E Pacheco No.t i Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 y Pittsbum No.4 4a r Pittsimn No.S c t Pittsburg No.G 3 Pittsburg No.7 0 ' IS I 0 Pittsburg No.8 i 'Aja a 3 PittsburgNo.9 Sa{ Pittsburg No.10 i Pittsburg No.11 7 t ; i01 Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13 y t t[ t( PittsburgNo.14 Pittsburg No.15 IL . Pittsburg1\o.16 I9 ;24 : b Clayton t r f 37.tp i Port Chicago No.l 2 3Y i 1 Port Chicago No. Clyde N' Nichols y 0 3 s 1 .it tib; f'rbq`t Totalc Carried Forwardi PRllV1ARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPUBLICM 23 w.rar a.b o a*CM04 crit N"K CM4 Ct" CNM"ML P.ifd. a -- - Iw Fd. 3 tam_ Sip.tint Ca Dlaa.........Sap.Did. z 31 i a r i 6 S 4vt10 i f 1, t Y j 4 i k 9oli t x 40 r X I l F,ITIfI,1CAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cmh Caat al member Coati Cantel Member Colors)Cental floor Cam CeaH Did. Cammittse_----Sap.Oaf. Ca Mh&f--._.sap.Disf. C&M&C--------Sad.Did. v e JELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward 1 I lAntiochNo.1 2 2q I Antioch No.2 3 i6 5 3 7 ` J Antioch No.3 4AntiochNo-4 iAntiochNo.5 6 Antioch No.6 7 1laitioch No.7 8 Antioch No.8 9 t4 S I Lon T Lone Tire No.2 3 , { 1 3 Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 4 6 Brentwood No.3 53 3 gByronNo.1 7 Ll 3 Byron No.2 g 9 linigiitsen20 Lj 4 Oakley No.I 1 34 9-6 .1 i as oma Jot 3 a.I l4 IG 13i q67 tO 6t 6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 8 9 30 t f 2 t i t 9 t 9 t t _t s I I j I i 1 t t Z i it 19 601 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 REPOT IJ AX 33 Yeder Caurf7 Cea>ral Iteabc CacO C."Eri member Canty Cectril umber Cmity Ceolril Yembet c=a'-'j C.,--'nt Com.._------Yag.Qid_ Caaashm-------Sa0.NI:L Cte4-NIL Cagier.-------Sig-DitL Committee.-.......Sup.Dist. i I t i 5 r i i i t I 10- -- i t f t t• j I l t i f T A i t 1 yt t,. C 91 it z i S' 1 III I l i t z f t i I i 1)1'ioCR RTIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 34 GOVERNOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR x z g F x CiE. z :. F < T 3 ? .v.. w O H zE+ eps ist kt 5 FtC•» r3 < z WELECTIONxtazz of a u t- a U z o a PRECINCTSH u A u .i c p a 3 a 0 a o a i rC2 z ot w < O ti 13er1:e1 Park 1 O .Z o / z 6 , O b O a oz jS 2 v EI Cerrito No.1 2 b //O oZ 'YL O r7 o ' r —` 2 j o 'l j- 3 G I3CerritoNo.2 3741'fir 0 Cerrito No.3 4 iZ Lf a i 0 Cerrito No.4 Al 17 42 l3 1. .47 Cerrito No.3 a 0 a 0 0 T. d Y f 7 ! J / l 0 Cerrito Na 6 7 / • /r: tr' F3 Cerrito No.7 a / . /6 = Y 3q: v 9 _ 7-' % o's I Cerrito No.8 i U V 6 U QZ / 0+ r / i p i963 . / t M Cerrito No.9 L Y t O' / Q ! ttt v j D y 13 Cerrito No.10 I 33 Y 0 Cerrito No.11 2 1 0 Q Q U 0 i 0 0 I o _y ff eudVou No.1 3 b, 7' 0: / l -k U 0 p1iO /i s{ / i Kensington No.2 4 0 /9; Q '! S / 0; O 4 V s No.3 I U E C 0 y o{ i . o o o o o i/ Richmond No.I 7 9 t% / 47' 4 'd Q Richmond No.2 S J O l d 3 S a $f 0 # oZ 0 1/ (PoRiduondNo.3 y 3 , b / ' Q r / 0 3 0 / ! ' oj_ y /3 R 4 O :S l 4ichmond Richmond No.5 1 10 o. :L xl r 131 41 01 O // ,. it r Richmond No.6 2 IG, O /j ! 3 t{ U a- r 0r ` r l 01" Z.r-Z Richmond No.7 3 f S / : O: /OS //O+' f l J o + i E 0 y oo !093 . rRichmondNo.F 4 3 7 Richmond ITo.9 In O /0; oZ s i A 1h Richmond No.10 6 / 3. Y y Q ' 1 1 Richmond No.11 7 P 1 S_° l S U` a' / if 0( a` 7 31I Richmond No.12 S 1 '4 1 ;L/ / e y U U o i / ' / / j 0 Richmond Na IS y ' , IQ ' I O / 6 3 y 6 IPC / ' / + 3 (4 Richmond No.14 38 13 L I O S'(, C f V at 0 ` Ll (t O } 01 V Richmond No.15 1 S q o / o v t 3 '1 v Richmond No.16 2 : 1 ti: 13 ° U Richmond No.173 l-J Q o; Richmond No.IS 4 y. , u . / s. / S! 0 U $ r . # / r 1174i Richmond No.19 2- 1 Y / at r -;4:110 i i / i 'q0 1 Richmond No 20 6 l y, 0 _7 J t{ $0 (! 4 ' 0 ' v0; ;. 6 Richmond No.21 7 J o J 1 / 1 g 3 7 0 # _ 0 : 17 { 3 Richmond No.22 s l` ` . ! 1 'T r J 70 U 03 C Richmond No.23 9 7 /'Y'. / / t / 5 . / l } l 3 '}} q 0 Ridguoud No.24 1 1 11 o 0 1 Richmond No.25 1 1 1.. l 3, "1 l b ' / 3 9 d / ,h f o 1 ; 4} a 4 4 I Richmond Na 26 2 1 1 1 n / o /3 0! 1 ' 7 ` A 0 Z' 1 a' q 1 1 x 3 Richmond No.27 3 IV, 0 0 Richmond No 28 4 /I /ti 0 . b O 8 40 0 Richmond No.29 s (0 1 S i 6 q;o ! 1 o o /o 4 0 Richmond No.30 6141 O 1 Y 'Y / '1! 1 Y' 0 Richmond No.31 7 1 Y / a x Ali 0 o: b ' !- `E r •z a' ° , ! o ';t7 ;3 Richmond No. s / / 3-I t` 40 . 0 I Richmond No.33 9 / 7 1 1 / O l (o to ( 6 ; 3 / a l g 3 psi a S-0, o Richmond No.35 1 I S . 1 3 . O q ° v -,i L a 0 0 Richmond No.ss 3 !5, l 4 ` QQ 0 O r r 0 ! b 0 O 6 (a 3RichmondNo.37 i 13 c Richmond No.38 4 / 5 a 2 12 S O 1 • S—' f 6 / ?a 3 mrhmond No.39 S / / of b s a 01 /o / . 1q Richmond No.40 6 1 7 o d 17 Richmond No.41 7 , 144 0 / A of' 3 33_ Ri&mond No.42 S /q 14 r o p C , l I 7; C 4` i Richmond No.43 9 2 14 1 ( i 0 I l 10 3 a C } e 0 0 Z 14 :2 5- Totals I.ichmoua No.4.1_.60. __ _ __ __.__ .-_.----___.___ __----_. _ ------__. Toole Carried Forward 13 11791 '70x 3 b tzo ,, /G7 7 Z did /aS 3g 30 1711 ,08 ;; PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMONA TIC 3 Licutenant Governor SECRETARY OF STATE CONTROLLER W is cza " x o x w o i < C Ei k ce z c{ z vi c7 ` % n CrI< it v z E= s o < a x u o 0 0 c O E- Gx. i :c v x < ,4 1" gip L M 3, A o . 1 1 / .5 100 "2-0 4! ; 8 q s S r 7- - . u: 4 1;7 a q 3f L ` 1a S ` it I v' 0_ 0. 7 -8 ' a 4 G l d Sl f V v ' v t p p y o G v 0 O 4 'Y' (fl U o o y! 1 Y' y v i f .5 S 1i j4 3 4- o l o v o / o o' o y v o o; o ! 3 4 3 a 3; c 3r /3 3 s / / a al . ,s7 r s` s'F. Gu s9 4: I S - I s'17 Ib 93 , 3- r / 3 6 Ifo 3 7T j S if, 114 3y u i 6 l --4 bi r, i 9 I 44 tJ a v aj /7 f , 3 3 6 u / 3 o / /:7 5 3 0 9 1 o / y '3 , /s- . u 3 vel 7 -16 3 4 9 S` Y 3- 4 3 47:1 3 a 91 2L 74 4 0 x T Y 71 / o z- 73. l G.l 3 .6 q I0 9 / X1. 2 .3 7 : , ao 571_/ 0 1 0 ! -4- vc 4 39. }b 9. s" a qo y; 7 7 Jr -;t / o /3 G l y l l ` / ;C 1.0 1 1 s b. u 3 I 8. 4 4 9 / o o . a a 20 --Z 44- 71 6 s!/6 13 en / X . S . '. 1 S.57 j! 9 so 6 a Z . I o 4o .y: sr a . 2 i lq 7 3 : 57 s; /s 4 5 .4 0 2s— 9 3 4 /s 3 6 y ,' o G i' Zr,s l l16 14-- i o b Q 619 b 7 s 34 / ;;L 7y 7-3 j s ay : 3 ' -jl s 9 /4 S . 71 s JF 4 /;- . 4 n n q6 /7S ab3 aSa 3S312 44 01. 3611 y..o 647 )26 1S3 936 loot So .231 3 7-17g ISI AAkRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 36 GOVERNOR I LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR a L y 2z p z C7 O ZO h < ' 1 m .'". ELECTION x `' < z .I F°-. H c Hw a u o W $ wPRECTTf < a °v E~ x 3 aO9 a Nxx < ox xaa Totals Sroapbt Forward 1 7q1 681 99I 't9 A33 NS'J IAu 31 SFS I6' 7-! 1 Sz1Alit, x 38 36q i'7i81 is9 Richmond No.43 2 _ / 6 'r 0 ,S 3 • V ,7 ' ! j 2 r'f ! y y Richmond No.46 3 1 a 77 O 9 `s U ; I y San Pablo No.1 15 14 t f / } i Sb 1 san Pablo No.2 6 17 I o z.10 1 b s- ° i i v " 7 y s-3 San Pablo No.3 2 / a 3 Y S / 6C, J'1''d v 6 j-j s L San Pablo No.4 8 I j /y / / V / E 9/; // a j - 01 -1 r San Pablo No.5 9 O . 0 J! 0 : / 0 ± 0 to ` /;L1 5 San Pablo No.6 S v .23 0 OS'. i D i ;Q l 9 " 5F *01 Giant 1 5 $-_ u 0 Oleum 3 / Y 0 // V / ( a E U tl U ! Rodeo No.l 10 0 /s ' b 4 t 31 1 ° ', A i 1 0 (f; (4 2 qk Rodeo No.2 1 .1 tl dt X t 0 x_ 01 S- Rodeo Na 3 6 1 (o t 1 i'U r b p 1 1{ f V l ! ! 7 g 4 0 Pinole No.1 7 I S, S V l QS o. I S i o ' b a E 0 o, (4 ' Pinole No ? 8 3S / I b / a 9 t1 f U yi p tE 61 1r. Y 1 Hercules 4 : 7 - I l Q S '7 O j ". .5 •S ' / / i D 03 Selby j4 1 Crockett No.1 4 1a l : 31 c / 2 YID 1 3 ' Q { u, Crockett No.2 t y' 1 0 t1 o . dZ ' 01 if , I 3 y Crockett No.3 6 : + 0 3 3 / Y Oil 0 fAFCrockettNo.4 b _ 1 . , 4 1 T 0 7•i / a U , 11 (}{ 0 ' / ! tl Crockett No 5 8 1 : b o a5y 3 { Q 7 t 1 1 0 Crockett No.6 g j _ 3 3 y / a 73 0 V 0 o Crockett No.1 to 0 / 6.1 9 3 1 p ' 1 i p i. o Crockett No.s i i ' 1 31 D : o. 13 I ;'"'i it ' Y o o ! = z 7tf 2 1 Port Costa No.1 3 1 0 1 o o j S o u o f o' u€ o f / r o; o a 3115. a I ° a iPortCostaNo.2 4 3 0 I ! Danville No.1 6 : 1 . 3 : 04 y I r 01 Danville No.2 1c:a 1 D 7/ 0 . ;t: u 17 V a ! San Ramon y o 1 Q 11 /7 i . 3 a 0,C0 ` Tassalara 9 10 - o 10 . o / q 2` a o 0 3# o o / z 3 40 t i 7i Alamo 1 3 2 . 10 a a31 d aF 1 0 2c o + of .D 1:0 Lafayette No.1 2 1 q _ t U- V . ' b J 0 0 o' ( [ ! ,J !- l 19 Lafayette No. = 3 4: a a 1 a S o. i o t a i D 21 11 71 0 ' 3 i o / f / + /01/0 St.mar,-. 6 ! : 1 3o, D . c p 1 `r'o / o ; v! I y Orinda y 4- . 1 1 _ x , 6 6S", O 1 o , .7 31 a q o 9 walnut Creel No.1 2 o - 3 o V V O 0 ` 0 I Walnut Creel:No.2 3 9 1 Q . 1 / ( I Q Walnut Creek No.s 4 ! I = 1 1 I 1 ' L : a ` O C b 6 2,-X5 1 3 o Walnut Creek No.4 i O D / c7 '! O ' 4 ( W lnufCreelt No.5 6 I S'. o 4 I 7 0 3 / ' . ! i 1 Walnut Creek No 6 13 S. a o a v o 4 Saranap 8 a, 1 t. a l a . S 3 : 3 ;a ° 9 Totals Carried Foruard 1 46116% $$ 1831 15t} 39l b619 ao So 6 3 I 3 f '3 t' ; 1 6 5 5 8 a q3 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 37 Lieutenant Governor SECRETARY OF STATE CONTROLLER J 4 C x in U E O us V :a UP v t ti a ci v; 1I 9y6 1/S-,X63 .trn 3 /(sa d4-43ozyo JZo 447.1.16 2f5,,2 iaog /,f 3c6,Zn/to ;3/ 3 7.18 i f 4 6 qc, a 8 57 37 A, , s0 7y 93 :/9' -fps-; o o / 7 v /9 3 0 0 0 r o / iCst a 9 3- 3 s" /-A - 66; r . a z4' ofd o / lbf 3,3 41 il.6-020 6 a u , S. 7 9/ z0 t 6 ' a. ts s 3. n o, a: y 3 s- 9' l t p : o , i 0 ;L 7 r i p r , s` 3 Y. o' y 3' ' '21st { x t u o G 4 <! /7 3:ate S g / o e3 7 . ,3 .36T y 3 , s 33 s I yi yi6 9! to 3 `lK . d 17 7 70 4 aL 3 yG,' o 41 1. 60 13 3 9 r 43 , 4i a3 i f" . 3 . 31 4 3 30 i a a 3 I o 6F - 4 u a s 7, 1 3 7 L d y 7 yy. /o 7: / 4 ; .3 ; 4 A Y b f / '; o .51 o o o9j-s A,37' k i o ' / 3 f o I a b 4F c_ 1 .13 7,; o 3 -3 7 I (P i 6 l 8 .S 5F - ! . f q o r 43 / 4 .l a q 3 9 0 3. a 4 A. ,5-o. 14 c r b-(4 6' I `>- a 7 x 9 31 9 I7-. r 3 . 31 6-1 9, 6P_ k'-,4 2( MU 391 S)c, adR ji+;; ,4 6j9'l 13)J ;II.Zo ,uq 39/ 333 1)l l(1CI TIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 33 GOVERNOR 1 LIEUTENA`T GOVERNOR w 4 7. .a t ELECTION 3 < a 5 z °x E°. t' c w < w # o z a ai x PRECINCTS Q E- Ux a O 1 rf' x cd. C2 R' Z yF- CU.C x a 3 v » c. U < 3 N a w Totals Brought ForamM 1 ag :/6s a8 /83/; /s¢ 386 "7)-2•q so 673 ;,Zf M3 '.14Z '5,2 /f4 A4 s38'zydy 3 Martinez No.1 2 r 1 3 1 4 1 1t1 3 L '1 fi r ' " 3 j Martinez No.2 3 31 14 0 /4 0 Martinez No.3 4 /o a 1 O 31 v . 4 .t / / 1 4 2 , y 34 Marlines No.4 14 tol 14 01 j 6 a ' ;L E Martinez No.5 6 .2f;- T 3 0 17 :2 7 1 1 C: 14 3 G Martinez No.6 it, a 77 . a . 0 : 2 a :a 3 .39 atartinez No. a l t y 3 7: Y f y / , ( 404 Martinez No.s 9 /f a / S` 7s' / 13: 3 / o 3 a l o /0 a g f 3 Martinez No.s +_. _ 1 4 1j30 4 . 0 o F a 0 3 E j l r a Martinez No.to 1 1 S 9L ;L u i. io S r 1. S 3 a tf i o Martinez1•0 11 7 1 1 a 0 C\ o 0 l7 Martinez No.i? 3 J a-- o 1 -Y 3 0 3; l 1 o , v s'.L 5 113 Martinez No.13 4 Ll .. 1 { 0; 4 i Martinez No.14 n C / ' {' O o a { 0 . {Mj 9lartinez No.15 6 ! 4 11 o /S;7 ej Y` O 9 d a 0 . !p 1 O (o +3r ? p lartinez Aro 16 T r p a V 3 / a ` 7 9 O 3 e j A ; q / q I 0 7 o8' 11artittez No.17 8 t; 1 S 0 f / 1'Q fountain 1,ew No.1 9 *y to 1. y 3 - 0 1 ylo to r ' l °$ ` .o 3 3 14 q r t st I'lew t 3 111c Hill 1 $ .1 1 1 f S ; O w 5; Concord No.1 3 3 1 1 ?- o ' o +i 3 1 0 # D . y / l a Coneotd No.2 431 11 VS_ 0. O 13; 5-. V 0 o V 2. concord No.4 6 5% t 1 10 q I y & C0000td No.5 73 1 -5 I to f 9 1 : Q 6 ; 1 0 10 41t!-;t Concord No.o a 61 I v o 11 q 7,y o 9 a 3 3 713 1 Concord No.7 9 3 157 o 11 . n Ll 3 3o a o to 2 Is : ;y concord No.8 0 Associated 1 6 9 o r 1 4 3 o O 0 3 () ! ' 7 Cowen 2 / S: y Pachew No.1 3 9 . 1 1 0 3 . . G / a I 3 u ' 9 4 a3F < 317 9PachecoNo.2 7 Jia t l o . 4 o - 14 ' 11 a l. Pittsburg No.1 7 c e ,to 2 S 5" 3: o Pittsburg No.2 D6 Lt i . ; b a 0 3 Y 1 I ' 1/ ; ?x 1 . Ia3 o"-.'7 < aj! j. a b3 1ti`3/ a31' 3 Pittsburg No.375o t 41 0 6 aa` rPittsbNo.4 c Pittsburg No.5 o o e a Pittsburg No.e a2104+ 0Pittsburgrgxo. 3 o Pittsburg No.s 4o1 o o Pittsburg No.9 s 0 / a O Pittsburg No.10 6 y o 7 N/ t Pittsburg No.11 S o $ / W 6 0 D o o 3 Pittsburg No.12 8 0 6. 0 a r / 7 3 Pittsburg No.13 9 5'b i q : c Py / S' s"6 1 a a r f I : 3 r 4 d Pittsburg No.1 i 0 1 0 Pittsburg No.15 1 74 . y o : 1 1 I y y 3 T 3 6 . /.3 a 3 ' / 71 kU u Pittsburg No 16 2 t 1 i 70 0 0 / f f 3 Clayton a- b . 1 a t 0 ' 3 is Port Chicago No.1 6 2- Y , s /o,4 Port Chicago No.22 oto i i f q / d S; I 3 3 b o ` 0 ' o ' S 3 CLvdea Nichols 91 7 o g o o y 3 d o / y o ; 0 Totals Carried Forward 3 45 ISI) lit 1pa sae S3+ alio 31q 6s:Ail 01 111 +11 50Q 36..105 61S.4967,0cu PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 39s I.ieutcmmnt Governor SECRL•'7-:'CRY OF STATE CO`r HOLLER I C f n 1 x ul d O O Gci at < N V a Com. 1 x :z 2 z u: a s c p x a H 4 x a N Ir20 -.y JW x-93 i4Y.3 .;y0y .s JAW a r 3.r t -;ZG zz aa ! ' f syr y ;z (4 7 4( , to 3 / Y 4 tq 7 ' t . / 7 i. -- X74 ` 7 9-711 7, vie107 . J . / i1 .1 °A:) -. s 3a y I ° ' 1 s + 1 t L IS-9G l t' r p a 3 r 73 q7 , t 3 / r/ 64 , v 1q 1 a 3 : j!5-7.)13 3 abi :c ; a4 i R of w DSt3 b o 6 6q A ( 3 7 727 3 Y ° 7 f ° 7 Y;L1 lb ' G J ! 7 s, 1 o 3 - 1 /o t o 1 ->-. p p 1 1' ' 1 { 3 u 3b i- `{ t y 7 s' r7 5`7 3 i 3 # 3 1 `;- y 3 S". 3 7 /,3 ` ! : 37i 813u ` 3109 6 q L/ . 1o . I g ( w9 s' 7 %^7 y 7 7 . 7 f Ys ,s Its Y . z B .61 : 8` 9')S s^ v o ss^ 1` rqy, 4 . 4 v 3iJy' 9 7 nJ1 0 , t Z r3 3 o .5' a3 a 7 . yyJ. o 3 oat ;7 j v 9 a t 3 I9 J a ; 3 7 !3 t7 ' 6 7 9 s 5. 7 : o ./ 8 l q /ua. / 3. _? r 1 i , ; 70 ; fa 1 77 ' /Dlfoi7 t { 7 U J9 1 b 3 0 IoAa 2 17 3.5 b y 1 J37.1 .f 9 7 r ; Z ;16 c) 4(3; Z 7' ; i ll Ya x ; a 31 v 3 $ . 8 . `93 / 3 G 6 v y L Ir Ib .; i3 S7 ri r 33 3 7 / o S :/a - / 3i y 3 3 y S 7 0 o i y /S. 5 b S l 6 i ` ° 1 3 31 7 7: 7 : 1r - L4 , / y l s / . 3 Y ! 3 1 y s' 7 4 y a . 13, 7 .,s o Sad 3j t 1 Le 11 14Q .R, -' 43 J7E a03 114 oc9lkS. r 1960 NZ .f7S" aZ2640 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 40 GOVERNOR i LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR zz tt r C O ELECTION z -v + a u " Q PRECINCTS c x u j < a w z amu, . o c c z a z :c c a F r $ x E--j x z ca 3 v H cs u t a ca f Total@ ekouabt Forward 1Wr 181314 A 4 avo s334 91ao-/f br /ig7, 'Ioz.zu 4,zy:-of: 336 1o3 579 '"6714A1g "67;4 Antioch No.19.9{ Antioch No.2 31 3 v / y U 67 q PQ ( IJ y . 3 5- o , a / 1 a Antioch No.3 41-20 Y 2- ITCO .3 ` 1 S 0 V 0 Antioch No.5 s 3? /1 / 3 3r / 3 .;;V t/ a l .S Antioch 10.13 7 3 ) D o 3 5 / T 0 0 Antioch No 7 8 /7 J ` / l ?- O a 5 v l V t) g` b i dA Antioch N s 3 y J'y y b : y 3 Ll 6 0 vNo. 9 3 7_,/ 9 a i QIm No.1 104110 u S- a o p Ione Tree No.2 11,:;-- 1. S `SS 7 o ; I l O i Brentwood N`o.l 3 0 D I JL .S T Sy 3 0 16j ; `57 4; o Brentwood No.2 4 4 3 3 y 3 1 : ! 6 . S 3 S l/ 4 y : 33 o b C Brentwood No 3 leo 4, 2; 4 J Y ( Y 0 t 5 4 V 1 1 o f a 13 z Byrort No.1 7 3 0 O` y(°' ( i Q q Byron No.2 83q Ij l ( Y . `1 a`± ,S 0 - f Z$` 1 ' Q to Mini htsen 2a O V 37. 3 qi ;tb ' (4 3oa3aeyNo.1 7 : OnUe3 No.2 2 !4$:/S I / J 9 ' Je '} 9- 8 a 3 4 AaSEN7EE SOW a4: U c)NTRA oosrw 7 oourn ,orwus 8 3 laa9Q s 385 61.3;1(o L 3Sa. 0 {3J.q; 3 a 7 `EBS 65 3$g 12.1 q l o 3r 9 j 3 t L b.` 4 Io,s'3t 4G r t F n x. x i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC4] Lieutenant Governor SECRETARY OF STATE CONTROLLER r e_ n O gi x < c Y vFi u OG z J O Liz a < c r < c o g < w a y < < < .t u u 1;•i671 44 .r8/ 643 87G 4e3 17s8 103 104/ 2IlT sp- z&o, Y.4W - .s- •d/SSI z / b' c/ / 6 3 tF o 6 v 7: . :T 3 Iq ay o 2y 8 Y' 1 ;3 3 o y . lv jq ! iq : 9 . / v /3 7 q'z3 . /q 7 f 6 ' 7 !j/A 61 a Y l aa r 33 : 9 Y. o a . ' 0 30 ; o 3 3 ' v D 6• I ; r 7 . y7 1-7 3 .`f7 _ a s '% o_, z 2 157 a u I- s IV 61 s:;olS SoS. 709- 141 Io3d, fqI j94q 1158 a0o,2 t 3: 431: 6 Wa9/6: 50g!9'l'19'498t b 9 3 r 6N I _... t L.:r. its l 9 t 6: 19 s u i te z 1 a t f r, 9 1 )ElM KPATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE TRE--\SURER A.YrORNEY GENERAL r f IW x O i 7fin x w ELECTION o o c o PRECINCTS in r a y <Cs1 i = L vi i w N rt o < < < Berkeky Park El Cerrito No.1 2 U Cerrito No.2 3 0 U El Cerrito No.3 4 10 b/ El Cerrito No.! D M Cerrito No.5 6 L L 7Y / `'' l 4 /jY 1' / D to / t I]Cerrito No.6 et a/+_ :3 Cv Ing O 1:1Cerrito No.7 z0 1 El Cerrito No.S g El Cerrito No.9 OI - H Ccrrito No. 101 a9 / / 9 7 , a / 9 / El Cerrito No. 11 2 Kensington No.1 3 '47 Kensington No.2 4 4 L c 0 6) l 3 Ir 6 j Richmond No.1 7 T A 7 Q 1 0 T. j Richmond No.2 a H 4 0 - ` : 7 0.: S 9 / t 7 // : 1 Richmond No.3 9 I 31Is- Richmond No.5 l q6j g S ./6p G . 3 Richmond No.6 2 3, 7 Richmond No.7 3 0 3y $ . ` . /Y. I 0 -1 . 9 ; q/ar Richmond No.8 4 ! 7 3: I . l Richmond_w•o.9 U V b G Richmond No.10 6 pl Richmond No.11 7 47 5 .5; S. r 0 !U /U: ! 0 y: : J 5 Richmond No.L 8 0 _ / L t. (o Z?I ! 3 v d Richmond No.13 9 Io o , S, f l$ 6 : r 7: a d Q Richmond No.1.1 30 (v 5 y t{ 4 0 / 1 .57 ;(0 i to ru 6 aRichmondNo.15 l 0 O L (. 1 7 go a2 1 ; lticluuond No.16 p 1e 1 d 0 Richmond No. 17 3 7'. 6 U 7 . a2 ; / S 39 Richmond No.1S 4 y y . 3 : a : 3 6; l y ; t Richmond No.19 1 / 3 r c, _ l az : S; 6RichmondNo.20 6 p i I t / b /o 7 Richmond No.21 7 j 1 : l W 7 f l ;LI Richmond No.w 8 i I, rI Y -V / Richmond No.23 9T_.3 7_: a •o.24 O 11 V 1 0 / oRichmondNo.25 13 Richmond No.26 2 1 . )1 /- ( 1 U / 7 : 1 3 . 3J Richmond No.27 3 1 1 3 I-Y .I . ! _ 3 T , S: '414 , 5 Richmond No.' 4 1 . '. Richmond No.2s 1 I — 1 b r Io 1 I 1 3 / S T fi-- - ll Richmond No.30 6 l S 1 }l O Z . S :0 Richmond No.31 7 10 .5 a Richmond No.32 8 I ' .I ( b 0 . 0 V . -'r Richmond No 33 9 o Iv Richmond No.35 1 1 3 3. U .1v Richmond No.36 2 S(4 7 I j . //( 0 ((! 2r qL. ; L L. 57 Richmond No.37 3 Richmond No.3S 4 7 s S Z / - _' i b 1 I b / 1 r liirluuo Richmond No.40 6 q9 3 Richmond No 41 0. 1 / 1 $ . r o 7 c, . I Richmond No.42 s 5 . I L 1 1 1 2 / r y o $ 3cl q 1 R iclunond No.43 9 71 s I 1 y ( 1 1 Y J S i7i IT Tovte Carried Forward 440S JfI S6j 43 j SSS 2 154 US' - `iL 1303 141 Z32) u PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 43 Representative in Congress Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist. I United States Senator 6th Dist. O W F x x 110, p x p Q v Z U3 Z z x i 3 13 in x o s -y to 4 6 "a4 o , a 7, Ytrrf sjt4— F9a4y iii5yt aa1/ y3/! y$ I // v Ssal9S S S S6s7s363l' a' j Jyyy, f o- x ; • N, 3? 3 i,/-7 x. yi.7I1GYorww?txtf:/ 76 s7ybxba6ldU1YIca: v aUaa vSSG.I0,S! y$ s 7636! yivvf A4L3b 3 Y T 1flt" K. r,°} 3tti i 11 S tw{tf, 93'L a 774 fO / S;Z• : 67, a J c Q C• 1',`. f 0 s, 13 .333331 j;.d$a 4 6y0 LJ13 S9r ;L I 5-f IG 7 /f 3, N L f r 3s /o 07637 3y FyT 7 qi / s 301 -37 S 73337AJC Sq y / 131y3r 0 fin X03 30o 0" q?y 3 T ( O / 0 r ti 30 1q4; X 0 / JzVv so 14 r3 7 q, IJa 7 3 b .2 i 9a- 14 4o 7s / 9 Lj r. 171 4-J7 .2a'fj 50? 003 43 Sl3 ,t- q oy Toro l/ 363 j I )EN10CRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 44 TRE 1SU1tER ArroRNEY GENER AL z o z c z a ELECTION o n N a o (1) w z 0 a m 141ZECINCTS y a = z a w z w c» u < vi 3 I a o 0 U .Z 0 Totata Brought Forward 1 W7 .Sb 3 j I.7 2 76 /S`- Ar ¢$Y /369 1'161-747/ Riduuond No.45 2 40 10 Richmond No.-16 3 6 q 13 41 4 San Pablo No.1 0 1 I 4l u _l 3 San Pablo No.2 6 l u I q 4 9 / 6 14 / S /.-JL 9 San Pablo No.3 7 14o I - S 9 .23- 7 20 5Y, 3T 70 F i Pablo No.4 8 7`j 0 7 K /U.5 I o 2 7.7 . j 3: an Pablo Pablo No.5 9 D 6 d A9 9 5 9 3,S 3 7. i. ' San Pablo No.6 10 qv Y I I I S z 3D x 5 Giant 2 3' o J aZ 1 0 Olcum 3 V Rodeo No.1 4 t+0 Rodeo No.2 5 1 to 3 U j l Rodeo No.3 6 0 14 I 6 1 y y . S S o r Pinole No.1 7 1 4 0 1 1 Pinole No.2 8 1 r U 7 '30 / jj{{{ Hercules 9 ie l 3 e o o o I . 3 20,1 Selby 1 3 Crockett No.1 4rrQ 3 b 3 y 7 a 11 Crockett No.2 171 3 30 I i w h jr Crockett No.3 6 10 a: I Y. 1 t? Crockett No.4 7 1 Lv 0 6 Crockett No.5 8 Crockett No.6 9 y ;L 9 3 3 q0 Crockett No.7 3 1 q I G I 0 Crockett No.S 1 G i. 4 3 ' t ' t o 1 1, 9 o 2 j Port Costa No.1 3 Lk LA1 . 1. 7 , to . ]? Port Costa No.2 4 j 57 G 10 . 7: o ; r 9 Y 213 9 . Danville No. 1 6 3 ID. I 10 qp Danville No.2 7 51D U . San Ramos Tacmjara 9 ' I O I I 1 t / a o ,3-' 1 4u 6 a v u l 3 . q 36 r jAlamo I Lafayette No.1 2 I 3 Lf1 y ' t 3 . /3. 7 x ; Lafayette No.2 3 0 I l l 44 Canyon 4 I c ` o l 3 1 a r AloramIq LF r v 0 . fl 1 b Iq St"Marys 6 11 a10 33 I o 'ot / O a Orinda 7 o 10 . o 13 .1 1 / l 710 : Alhambm 9 53. ' 5 . I I . oL47 t 9 4 so Walnut Creek No.1 2 L b . 0 r F Walnut Creek No.2 3 4 ( G t' 1 u a99 . Walnut Creel:No.3 4 '1- 10 10 -1.Y 07-1 Walnut Creek No. Walnut Cm3:No.5 6to ( O- t) Walnut Creek No.6 7 Saranap g to q o 71 9 / 9 i Totals Carried Famard b853 Sbr c p a28y 4166 &3-.SSz07S- 39ib PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC L45RepresentativeinCongress Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist Unita!States Senator 6th Dut i w 3 o can a 3 3 c w ui z z a a r x r 1lbr 17/6.0/7 Io 3619 /a3 J3 si3 3149 /oio/S F 3G3 1, 13 7 3 to I 4 I y. 7 6 f ' Y bq 3-j- Sv 6, u 3 s—. 70: 4 v 34 '; 3 71, W 0 ,SS".? ;. 96 77 ,/29 - / i o Sit t{6 /t 2 a 9r31- 9'0 3 / s9.s y8' s9 z ; q . 77 3 3, ; 3 0 53 3 /1 G Y 3 4 3 c s v o y 9. r 6j' 1 S1 I u VY:/o/ . -S!/3 , 77 Jr, sa 1 1q 9q6 y v . 6 3 q,i 1 SI ;s j) I , S. 3S. 6S— 3- 7 6 . S, 39 o a 0 3. a9 S-o Lf 4 1 7 , off j„ s f S 3 /;t /0 s/ s' / 611 S- 33 . 1 1 67 1 7 : 3 173 6-1 t 9 33 S 11 s^ S"}- 30 78' ./ ` 1 4 14 n. 14 3 S- q0 3 GZ1, a 2 (0 A ` : L 8 . 16 1 k= , L(3 2 a , b . 2A q/ j4 . 1.3 6 ¢ ,3 , s 9 /z r 44 Z IT i 17' 3 u , / s' / 9 /a 1 3 . /a . 6-1. 2v o 49 39 7 13 , 7 . 1&-3 . t1o 31 71 : 79: 6 y3. 3I ` 1 . : 7. 'r7 Ir 9 -S r a lo : / o:s-1 /o: ,6 a- f IS aqA q2 I 11. / 8 7 40 31 jq S . fl S:u7141Iso /a /. a /6 ao a 65'6 moo :=y4.-/8* 176 949 I )ENI CRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 46 1'RE-XSURER ATTORNEY'GF\ERAL 7, v x c z o o = s ELECTIONo a o c o o PRECINCTS x aai ti S < 7 yL. U C v x 3 c`d N Totals Bro"ht Forward Martinez No.1 2 3 7 / 3 % i g3 6 Martines No.2 3 9 t o `( ( A o 19 _ 3, qMartinezNo.3 4 Marlines No.4 1 r u Z $ S / S 6 S^ i r i v :..: j Martinez No.5 q s 7 at v 1 q 31 /q Sj- i t_ Martinez No.6 7 /0, b 9 U I Martinez No.7 a l s o 1 1 15 . 1 1 1 1 5 t}? r 5- t rlartinex No.s 9 9 s ' 7 G, r Marlines No,9 10 51 L4 1 0 a 4 1 q S/ .C Martin"No.10 1 j o 9 /4 / y . 14 1 v a0 Lj Martinez No. 11 2 L4 a o a s'. t b L) . 3 Martinez No. 12 3 4 t Martinez No.13 f 1 7 3 r Martinez No.li s q 13 b —V: Lf 13 Martinez No. 15 6 `'I j 1 S S g a r / 0 57 Martinez No. 16 7 Jr ' T 1 tO Martinez No. 17 8 11 ti N 4 S D "T D S Mountain View No. 1 9 b 9 S' 3 a 6 s Mountain View No.2 yt o -Y Vine Hill 1 40 rP y 0 o . l o 2 Concord No. 1 3 Concord No.2 4 Z_ Concord No.3 5 C.onoord No.# 6 v Concord No.5 7 y 1 i 11 I U17 4( Concord No.6 Concord No.7 9 y s a a 1 t o y 3 . 4 . 3 ' Concord No.8 1'l/y Associated 1 o ? 14 3 t Cowl, 2 Pacheco No.1 3 0 11 1 (4 a 0 G 30 , Pacheco No.2 4 y 1 o . g . 1 3 . /4 31 6 PitL butg No 1 7 G W 19 3 3 / 3 l PittsburgNo.29 10 C, Pittsburg No.3 9 16 5 16 . a 3 r 0 Sas .a s _ P;Nay i t1 Pittsburg No.5 10 S.a : a : 4 v 4d Pittsburg No.6 2 3 S f U Pittsburg No.7 3 I o f 1 . } 3 S : f Pittsburg No.8 7 3 S s'.o 3 ./o u a: Pittsburg No.9 5 Pitt_a)nrg No. 10 6 5 9 y S . / 0 . Pittsburg No.11 77 6 o Pittsburg No. 12 8 I G6I 1 o y .3 Pittsburg No. 13 9 I b 1t, 3 y o 5 Pittsbum No.14 so 10 17 4 t Pittsburg NO.15 1 15 1 S 1 y Pittsburg No.16 2 25 3 o -r 3 Clayton 4 140 1. 'Y 9 q . 8 a y k I Port Chicago No.1 6 I t ! l : .1 .21 Port Chicago No.2 7 Ic S 4 I' I l G 'J 3 S^ t <. t _'•_ . ''.. Clvde3 ft I Nichols 9 t{} y C U j o I o L ( 0 I'mals Carried Forward 1101/ 54t /3?? 1c l /Y?J .: 'd,00 S!)'j- d010 1316 3705300s 630L PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC Member State Board Equalization aid Dist United States Senator Representative in Congress ¢ 6th Dist wx =s ZU3 Z g a w tz R a < 3 a F v—<i ! . Z rr XW.286,GS6.49.E ,.9 f70/'/4-1y';44 42( ye 106 y jo a 3. 6 s 6 1 a4 9 9 s"y:b 1 . to 141 s' 3. pyo 74 Ll / 1 ' 9 s 9 l7 7/ avY y y 3v S S br t 3 3 ;! /S- , & 13 SI S b7 I 3 3o F . X 3gIc4 310 ; . "7710 ! rv ! 2 1 v 1 .3 . I ,33 : S` .3c o / o 30 to /S 4 f6 oi 3 r 6 a3 ,zoq Q- 7<sa o /-r t o`Aft 3 D 7. / ; i ST 47Y F 17';! Sr.70' /S { 7 39 3 7 &E 3s t cE _f c cri: fix' _.k,' J r.h`... .. y y. y7 lyx 0 E 7, s r qs i s 1. /r /v jbalb 6 Ys3 3 7s : o y o }t f T6 ' 68 .9 71 `Ib 4 9 S's` , ! o 7 Oi 51: 7 6-61/'r 9 a3 ?o . 9 3 / 76 37 r r ! q V sa k Win, y' / } 4 S o I G / 6 ' j v 3. 7 r /6 E 2 100 7 y aO . 7 ys: s 3I lj y/ / 3 6 j lq714 E i S:;! f 33 / a:/o8' SF3 97 a ' :! 9: 1 L o' 9 i 7s 40 i 0 I Y ( 39 9 77`/z1 3 b 4 a. 4q 51 . 8 !:a_ tP I /3y f a 1 c 3 S76- 0 0 y C: L -r / 3 3 S 37 r 99 0 5 1 ^ G G 3 0 / 1 ,C 1 E 7/ y ; f v4 /7: l . 9rp' 33'd 6,av _3o z 1 J 71 37` yy i'r y 77!3 u, 8'- 7 f 3rr d f R s 3 / u if 3b v . 3 i 1 i37x7-j ioyt j Y6o; Zc/ 't;a . j oo 4 '67T 9af 958 3N DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 48 TREASURER ATTOR__NEY GENER_-XL z izoz o z x 0 ELECTION o ti o N a o oV4 PRECINCTS m a w < z 94 a x < x t. u < vi t U x r i i - < i U W Totals Brought Forvrard 1 /a o/Oa83o o S .Zoln 137L 3JoS'3vos-oo(, t ' ' • • ` d qAntiochNo.1 2 ' 4 ° y / I 3 ! r 3 'Y S vY E Antioch No.2 3 -17 - 6 S 7 U 15- Antioch sAntiochNo.3 4 `f . 0 0 7 -.Li a v r a sAntiochNo.5 6 }J (I l v r / d y 0.3 Antioch No.6 7 q e 3 1 9 v. 3 .a 3 .3 w i. Antioch No.7 a ;S-7 3 - . o o r r r ff t Antioch No.S 9 : 1 4 T / / d :•' I S Y / o g. 0 r Lone_Tree N_a 1 to / pq i Lone Tree No.2 1 loo /-s," J i .30 Z v / 19 cl 3,7 t 2 Brentwood No.1 3 1 y 1 "1 t o sd `Y I t-( j Brentwood No.2 4 13 ti 10 y Brentwood No.3 J'7,3 B ron No. 1 7 3 7 .1 e L Byron No.2 8 's 4 3 i ! S 7- 5! ` 3 9 E Knightsen 20 j D Oakley No.1 1 61- S $ 5 w OaUey No.2 2 9 Lq 6 ,0 : u : S a : u 3CONTRA 3 9 t _ A&SEWEE MM r COUNTY TOTALS 8 SRS/ / 0,/ / _ •Uf S60.Z3o o 37 x.750 4O%z X97 L„t A9 17. 9 30 2 Ls r 3 a z t 6 r 5 . ti... 1.. jE 7 t g A t 3 6 r 3 r 7 a 1 I i 2 t t z 4 3 j f w"....• fit ... ,. i___ t_-__ 7 i 8 r 8 9 7 j 3 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 49 Representative in Congress Member State Board Equalization ?nd DISL .United States Senator j 6th Dist k a a ax 0 m < I U) o t z gn x " 7 141 8607 oi z79 /344 As-j /4 Y,,7,z,;i4 74 . 3 nJ V s^' 7 T t t 4; > iS 3I o'Z ) q 6' 7 q v 5 / jD Y I 7 13 5 0 6 j 3 Sof 43 S3 v s .i u 35 l s b I 9 3.5" b j Ti . 79 b 57 l Ya ;33 4j.r o 6 qy 7 13 :3 y7 :;?;a 6 9 /0 30 9 - s_ /f 30 s 73 7 5• a (P 7 vq 9 01 14y: 37 . 0 y to J3. 57 7S 3' 4 61 1 s 4 14A 4&4.ggll ds3/ a 1 3 / 96/s 99d .faz:1u3 ii ry r r l 1 3, T q zp I I 1 l 61 i i 1 f 9. L- Al t I 1 1;M(()C h A Tl C STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member of Assembly cmull 10th Di%L tic-1 sq.0aI u J C %ELECTION PRECINCTS 3 i 1 El Cerrito No.1 2y b D s E1 Cerrito No.2 375 I / b .q B •S aa t4No.s 7 1 6 7771 :7 LY 7 El Cerrito No.4 6 0 Cerrito No.5 6 11 Y 11 Cerrito No.t3 1. E DjQ .1po1 1 1 E1 Cerrito No.? 8 El Cerrito No.S L9 _qlj 11 0-mito No.9 10y' 1 f 4 P y`t `f 11 cerrita No. 10 3 0 i€ I a' S / / : 0'. 1 M. El Cerrito\o. 11 2 3 t l /`' /' /v J 1- l o Kensington No. 1 3. U s f . d3 y Kensington No.2 4 41 r Richmond No. 1 Richmond No.2 8 .Z S 7. t 6: Richmond No.3 9 33 P 33 I%ichmondNo.5 G 75S Richmond No o 2 o .S f :q 3 : Richmond No.7 31 r . 1_ V b 7 1 7$. Richmond No.F 4 1 i1 F 1 9 Fj 0qt ItichmondNo.9 1' Richmond No. 10 3 4 y 7Y Richmond No.11 itS S-L'i 53; (0.3: S-q" S"/ S 3 6 1 5 1O Richmond No.12s q0 Richmond No. 13 9 :k -75 1 53 141 . b 7 q 7 . Ip 3 . l0 3 (c U f Richmond No.14 Richmond No. 15 j ,`T L Ja 7. 5-s ° o - f. 7 S . S C p Richmond No. 16 2 915 10 0 S. l p 7' 7 0: l ,S7 97- Richmond 7. Richmond No.17 3 1 ` S 4-1, 5T 5 S 7 4q S :' 6-0 S S Richmond No.IS f r 65 l : F. 4 S6° S" l0 3-C/ Richmond No. 19 10 t l i 3 . ' g 9 6'9 U Richmond No.20 6 cbJ Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No. 8 j L R s 1 ; 7y 7SL77y79 ; 70 Richmond No.23 9 C S/ .7 0 vRichmondNo,24 a Richmond No.25 1 7 0 Ila r S ! 77 L . 7 q 7 3 ' 77 Richmond No.26 2 Richmond No.27 3 3 q 1, 3.1 1 1 ( 13 5 :1 1g Ri&mond No.28 4 2 c t _j 7/ Richmond No.29 5 33 10 1 i Y Y i 1 Richmond No.30 6 70 : : Qor r . q7l Richmond No.31 7 1C7 .7d,- Richmond No.32 8 `Y 0 O j S 5. b , S 6 7$ - Richmond No 339337;L, 1 7 T r r I Io U $ Richmond No.35 j 3 3 y 2-Y 3 1 )q .5 q Richmond No.36 2 3 1qAT 7 1"t, 67 . 7r Richmond No.37 3 al q3 y . 6 z 50 S-%' 67 . b tI Richmond No.38 4 `{ f 1 7 f o S: y3 . 6 5 . y j . (?4 7Q 11111ftild No-39 37 '3 a I a 1.-;1 2: 6r b f p G Richmond No.40 6 3r y //;L yRiclunonaNo.41 3 9 i 5 4'' 7 Y 7' : O 7`I 70 Richmond No.4-9 8 So loo 4'S/01'/v/ /off -r 4 9RichmondNo.43 9 Kichmond_No.34 7 Totals Carried Forward 4003 24g7713 46.lbO 10T.Z PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 5, Meter fid/ca"welt Caa4 omw ma"Caaf,Cain!Melba Cad)Cabs!Hader Cad?Cafes r tel, Ca.ite1___-Up.l'id. csm&e------..fq.D;d. Caarm.......-1*MIL Ceom&c.........Sup.041. C F d it t ttt/1 E F I 4! 4 I J r 16 J sl 461 y s I i a r 6 7 9 4(r 143 - 4S 20 L 1 3 2 r, w 6 4 b o 7 1 5- s-y 7B i 4 7' 'Q N o s!, 47 53. 73. 63,a F 30 j' CG U 4 .3 t/ S-(. 14 ti 7 2L,+ Ys t r ff rw 5Ll S-_ 40 77 y a , . 1; V b 1 7 U G5" 1 77, 11 r 7 sq a o 6 4 q3 5o2 t F . t 7 SSS bSJ 0 57 7y 9 3 sa i t 3o7 [p 7 1s1 1)1;NI(WRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 52 i Member of Assemblymmka Cmuf Canal t 10th Dist. M Caaait6eeSup.Diff. ILA ELECTIONtrc c, tr PRECINCTS istA o i Tatats 8roapht For+rar+d 1 i9g6.4J13 I i... 603.141 4zy1.3666,4I 1,6,44,26.r Richmond No.45 S i i t V Rictuuond No.46 3 9. to S y fo 6 7,3 4 r Ban Pablo No.l San Pablo No.2 6 14 r( San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 g San Pablo No.5 9s" San Pablo No.6 Giant x4 II S aI / a 2 r 3 Rodeo No.I f Rodeo No.2 d 4 . Rodco No.3 6 Pinole No.1 T S 3S S . y3 Ll` Pinole No.2 8 4 5 S b `. S` : b S 0 . (c Hercules9 5 S .. U a SelbtlJUv J+^-tom Vo 1 ! 1 P, o 3 as ss6r 73wa . 77+r_ Crockett No. 1 4 6 Crockett No.2 rU t 9 t Croclett.No.3 6 S i Crockett No.4 7 y z Crockett No.5 8 q r i Cn)ekett No.6 9 r i Crockett No.7 Crockett No.8 1 5 ke4 5 Port CostaNo.1 3 Port Costa No.2 4 Lk1 i i r t r f r ; vamllle No.I 6E. s 3 Danville No.2 7 4 y San Ramon Tassalara 1 N 'YAlamo I I'dayette No.1 t Lafayette No.2 3 Canyon 4 ) lorssa S St.Alarys 6 (Cj 1 y f; Orinda T Alhambra 9 Gl.,..t t, uta•.,c, l i- s 1Cahtut Creel.No. 1 Walnut Creel:No.2 3 Walnut Creek No.3 1 S t Wahfut Crock No.4 s rr taluutCr ckNo 5 6 l alnut C rev 1,No.6 7 ri t T.,pl• Carried Fcmarfl PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 53 Yellkw umcow _ Ma4v esn7 Cntro Yeslc email caull i Membrr caetl Centro Mtmfra Cavil Ulfry Gmflin..__LSoD _ - C+adtee------.-Iv,O+sf C .__k.-Ssp Qistl_5 Sop.D•ut CmBtee..........Sup.041. 3, y G Y3 LIQ 103 `+ lse tr 6. 7 47 g a w o S4 el r 3 t• 1 l a Sa 0 5q qS 6 70 r 73 y._. . t 1} 75 7o 31 69 41 tb q q7 6 Iq 20 : 70 31 / 31t 9 4 / a 39 3o 9: z 3 X15 Y 3 1-3 t i 1 41 ) ;L 31 a kI co 01 j q r O t 40 Y5w 4-3 3 1 z a 3 i 7 S r/ t 6. 9. x t yy T 1 IA,A1(-)C1\'ATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 4 Member of A srmbl_. Member Colo Cabral i 10th Dist Y L rn v. ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forwrd I E Itiartines 2 b Diartittes No.2 3 PY r Martinez No.3 4 liarlinm No.4 j Martincs No.5 6 Martinez No.G i Nlaitinez No.7 8 r Alartinez No S t# Afariin 4 q Iartinez No.10 3 Martinez No.11 2 30 .3(v N1. No. 3 Martinez No. 13 43 S l lartincz No.1 C.j 1lartinez No.15 6 U 0S t j 4 lartinez No.16 7 = 7• t t lartincz No. 17 8 fountain\iea No.1 9. Nfount-nin View No. Vine Hill Qi i 1 Concord No.1 3 Concord No.2 4 H( Q Concord No.4 6 11t i I t Concord No.5 7 t Concord No.0 8 Concord No.? 9 y Lk C(Micord No.S Ll Atteociattod I a, 2 I i Pachcco!NT(L 1 Pacheco No.2 f j Pittsburg No.1 7 1 fPittsburgNo.2 Pittsburg No.3 9 Pittsburg No.4 I 4 1 Pittsburg No.b j . I l j_ Pittsburg No.s 2 3 1 1' l'ittsburg No.7 3 P;stsburg No.8 4la PittsburgNo.9 5 Pittsburg No.10 63 54 Pittsburg No.11 1. Pittsburg No.12 t t Pittsburg No.13 9 S i PittsburgNo.14 Pittsburg No.15 Pittsburg No.16 2 i y fCls'ton 4 a Port Chicano No.1 6 Port Chicago No." 7 Ch•de 8 5 Nichola 9 f i Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 55 Member Cw Centra!Mer3u Cain Ceahal Yobs C=4 Ctetrat member Cao Crura!Y Cer:7 umtial C mmBiet____Sap.Dat Cndien-__-_-sw DiSL C ___.__R St Cie..,.-_Sq.Oaf. Crmmittee..........Sup.Dist. i e e i w 3 I 1 j t 7 S t { Y f 6 t nJ j 4'1614G f f i 2 i 4 6' f f I x q50 i 1 fk J f ii 6 7 t 4 S s a 9 i ENIS CRA"ric STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 56 f Member of Assrrnbly limber Csn Caird j 10th Dist. GasifScsdap.Dist i J L'LEMON 0k i PRECINCrS i Totals Brought Forward 1 Antioch No.1 2 3y SAntiochNo.2 o i i. _. Antioch IQo.3 Antioch No.5 3 :,4 Antioch Na G 7 Antioch No.7 Antioch No.8 93 t :BD E i I Lone Tree No.2 i Brentwood No.1 3 Brentwood No.2 4 01 l b 1 i Byron No. 1 7 ! 9 j i p qByronNo.2 8 Kni btsen 0 Oakley No. 1 I Oakley No.2 E 4 ABSENTEE PUM CONTM COSTA j COUMTY TOTALS g 7.143p;671 z 3 f 7 t i 411 a 1 r i 2 l t t t i s 7i l 9 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATICATIC 57 _ member Cady Cm6s Wearer carry Cmbal Bessiw Cmdy co"meow l Cukal ilia Gauzy cm Cmsm bee-____T ObL hmmbft t:liri fs.ik, to Mtl, lam, Cammbe..........Sup.Dist. i F i i t t t t 9 t t_ t 11 t E 0 t E t- F t a 1 9 3 f It i ( r F t a Y F 40 so iz 1 F d T 3 60- -- 181;111 C aT1C STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE NOW aish cow w.lc coal caw w.kr c ooh cwa al Uoirr cmfy bird elndYa.._..__-s,.ML Coe&*-........Is*tial ea..itles__....sap DSL Sq.Dbf. a ELECTION s PRECINCTS t o Berkeh*Park El Cerrito No.l t El Cerrito No.3 71 El Cerrito No.3 4f El Cmrito Nlo.4 a Cerrito ATO.5 M Cerrito No.6 7 n Cerrito No.T g 13 Cerrito No.S a I1 Cerrito No.9 13 12 Cerrito No.10 1 El Cerrito No.11 2z 3 Kensington No.1 3a Kensington No.2 Kengividnn l^ T a ... Richmond No.1 F Richmond No.2 Richmond No. 3ejchmondNo.4 ex_ Richmond No.5 b_ Richmond No.6 2 Richmond No.T Richmond No.R Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 U: ,- Richmond No.11 7 i Richmond No.12 g Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 2a Richmond No.15 qq Richmond No.16 2 Richmond No.17 3 Riohmond No.18 f b tt Richmond No.19 t.. Richmond No.20 6 g Richmond No.21 1 f Richmond No.22 3 Richmond No.23 9 Richmond No.24 4a Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.29 f Richmond No.29 Sl Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 8 Richmond No.33 34 Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 z Richmond No.37 3 Richmond No.38 4 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 I:ichmond No.43 9 a Richmond No.44 _ 60t, x ' Totaia Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 59 momw Beth cow Maier coml Cmtrtl Maur Ceah Cmw Maier Ceath Cminl Yeaba Ca vt Ce*zf Ownra____Sep,Bid. e.mike sw Bid. hssiiee Sw D,d, Cem &e—__Sap.ai$L cnait l..._.._...Sup.Dist. r:J I i y z p I 6 t 3 i Y 10 S_ f 2 t g y 4, 7. 20 1, f tt ; h i 2. f r t j f F C S t tIi t i 40 Sso 3 r , t I 9, 3 r 9r i 6 r hE1I0CRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 60 xU*ff w,eaw.mala ewt,cow c**cel IM6er r cooftit—Aw so Did. Combo--sw 06L ELECTION PRECINCTS r ii7li 1 Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.45 E 3 y iRichmondNo,it> 3; Snit Pablo No.1 m- San Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 s L San Pablo No. gt t t San Pablo No.S 9 i San Pablo No.6 10 x r Grant T Oleum i Rodeo No.l 4 Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 6 Pinole No.1 I ! Pinole leo.3 Hercules 9 i i I Sclb\'Y i a t Crockett No.1 4t IP Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 6 9 Crockett No. ! 7` t s t I t Crockett No.5 Crockett No.6 g: Crockett No.7 Crockett No.S Port Costa No.1 3a i i t Port Costa No.? 4 s I Danville No.1 6n0 r t Danville No.? 7;r Sam Ramon Taasajart r Alamo LnfL ette No.1 i t i WAyette No.? Canyon 4; SG Marys l6 Orinda 7 t ' Alliambm 9, io e IS i Walnut Creek No.1 2` S' ' Q $, •1 Walnut Creek No.8 3" 10 4; 1 I 1 3 .31 Ll3. 37.1 )qi 7 2 30WalnutCroc]:No.3 b 1 Walnut Creel:No.3 6 7 C L - y oA 0 a t5 I 15 } 15 / S 4 Walnut Creek No.6 7; 1 r} i 't, 1 } t oL 1 3`D 1 b x saranaP 8: ) 5 I I I y 5 5. 41 : 1 3 3 : +ya y 9 I j i a u w; 71 ,3TotalsCarriedForwardC z t3,CaJ9 I,a.> loT7Sr Gb ao3 t PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 OEl'IOCKAT1C 5, OW&W poh Wt Beshlba Qmq Carol maby Can,Mod ma6a Cady&%I NOW chry cull lid. C ee-___Iw FUL 6o kc__fq 344 CMsika----._Eas fr?ZL combe..........Sap.Dist r t 4tit v 21 4,I- 61 10 20 a ts k 1 1 2 ink F t t ai 101 i t t l 6 ' s, 3i4 ' y a'a y a 1 1 1 9 6 t t 4. 71 f fi i I I 31 71 e S w.- DEMOCRATICaTIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 62 1"ff Cpb 40iff 5!R24 cm>f maiff Coach ceAfill so"c.*co } DieL CmvM---Sw FA ELECTION PRECINCTSs - Total&Bmuot Forxwd V3, I23 11/x- (u 2 . }S Ilo.' 2.0 3, I Z larlincs No.1 4 3 34 43 14 37 4 L .3 S 7 f. 31 i 43 1 Cs" U S 4 S: Martiuex No.2 64. Q 41 64 . 34 5'1 S-1 q 1 to S y t A Martinez No.sg , 31 , al y 2$ 3 G. 7 : to q: 1 3 S v 3 0 Alartinex a 4 Vq 4 I sS taS' iN I q 4 Martin=NO.3 J 4 3 4 j o 0 7 .4 9 Ir 4 J, i q vy 3 ; q famines No.6 31 3 9 b L 3 Y 3 9' 6 sq 9fartitm No. 3) y ao .9'1 S t s7;S 1 41 E 3 s9 9 r Martinet No.s 34013 4 : 37 7S ax d 3 q 3 g4 Alutulez No.9 1 2- a1 4 Xo 3 k 1 3 as a 3 3 € a1 1 aC Alartines No.10 2 5. G1 al% . 3 ) 4' 54 4 4` gyp.; 'I 31 Martins No.11 l ,- 3 y. .3 / 6 , ) y I 13 _ 9lartincz No.12 I I J o .)Y. 4 lartines No.13 L3. I 0 5L° 3 +5( t i s a°, 1r1 s2L9 3 4i a 3i r 9! Martinez No.14 0 3 I 7Y 1 3 3' t la' o` a `6 161 3' 1 Martinez No.15 Martinez No.165 S ( -y6_ bt} 1 it 41 s 1 3 q4 to 1 3 13 b y a artinez ATo.17 I I I . 1 0 4 13 rrl 5^ Mountain View No.1 13 . 3'( 5-11-3 3 5 j9 5lam: Lfg? gy i 4qs$ r Q -b 3 6 4 t t r OineH'dl Concord No.1 s,v t y0sp Concord No.2 I 60 .;L0 14 3O 03 1 °"t` a ( 3 0i Cnni!ml7. 41P 30 b 4 6 0 4;l I Concord No.4 4 3 7 0 9 b y S"J G .47 .j`' y 6 J 3 4q Y 0 Concord No.5 44 .11A./16 3 4', t Concord No.6 Yta :9 4 . O y 9 0-' q4 3 Concord No.7 17 :1 3L a4 . 1 a o: a I a 0 Concord No.8 II f 4 qj o qA1 11 ,st ' 3o ' t40ciated j4 :J aS s a j 3 y a 1 3 r 1 6 ;L 3 ? < < Cowe11 6JS 1 J ` Pacheco Nal 1 y . a 4 4 : o a a a 5. 1 Y 'a 3 3 a y a a- Pacheco No.z 49 I '1.4 I z 4 3 3y au,'yb 3 3 y 33.a. i 10-tA t, 17f0 13ft*7-1-//P,V 97 /9ll0 Pittsburg No.1 7t . Pittsburg No.2 Pitthburg No.3 0.4 t i Pittsburg No.S Pittsburtt,•No.6 P ttsburg Igo.? Pittsburg No.8 PittsburgNo.9 3 Pittsburg No.10 s Pittsburg No.11 Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13 Pittsbum No.14 3 ; Pittsburg No.15 t Pittsburg No.16 Port Chicago No.1 i r Port Chicago No.2 Clyde Nichols r t Totals Carried Forward i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 DEMOCRATIC 53 2 Wss1r CIO tau Muff comb caw sniff Caw,U"Mier Cwh cmu Mmba f j Ceafial mm_W,-L ft sa DiSL Caere ^Sv &L Cambe..........Sup.Dist. 61, i t91 t Tx; t i aJ j f t 1 1 1 s9D 87 . 8 . 9 141 8 7 13 g il9 /-s _o -&3 44 V f 7i .7 IL 9 o7 i J i 7 y U F z t r- 11 - iq 33 i i a DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 64 membir alpo cc"mm*W a.d,cow cat,car wrere cow,cow DiSL 9mW&e _ em.sNtt. como to Up Dat. Coomm"..__...._.S*ora, IS ELECTION y PRECINCTS jo Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.1 q7 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 7 Antioch No.5 ca. 19 .r 03 Antioch No.G W.7 Antioch No.7 Antioch No.b' Lone Tree No. I 7q 5-3 i Lone Tree No.2 Bmntwwd No.I 93 1 p 1 Bmttta,00a No.2 t Brentwood No,3 D 1 1 U i k B,-ron No.I3 a w f Byron No.2 Knightsen F 1 OA-ley No.1 Osney No.3 0 l:I 9 . 1 f ABSENME VGTE iL Iq r I CONT"COSTA 1. f - . of i fy PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 I)ENIOCRATIC 73 Meabw Cenh CeetW Yetler Cel Cmtw Pemba cuo Cmhil Ymiba Caoe cow 0160 Caaiy emb7i Cnamam...-_—Sw De Cel--------SW WISL Creahm-----—_Sq.De Cea fte......._Sof,MaL Caemrftee..........Sup.04t. 1 9 j l t s n a s 7 t LL j r f b ate._ t-• ",-._.- _:... _ !_1 i 30 T w 9 r 1 y {_... i ._ q•• --, ._.-._,. Y- _ 3 2-"_._..y _._._.w....... -_. .._._. ._.: ..}_ ._ ....__ ..... _.._ _ _ ._.-' `Tam_._ ......_.._ .._ " 6. r T HL- 9,_ SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 74 GovernorLieut.tGovernor SeeetaryofState Controller Treasurer f ELECTION 1 PRECINCTS a Berkeley Park 1 a I w El Cerrito No.1 2 4 El Cerrito No.2 3MMM } i El Cerrito No.3 f E 0 Cerrito No.4 Jqf$§ C t i El Cerrito No.5 6 1 / M Cerrito No.6 7 i r El CerTita No.7 FJ Cerrito No.8 El Cerrito No.9 10 131 Cerrito No.10 1 El Cerrito NO.11 2 a , x Kendngton No.1 m Kensington No.2 4 Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 8 Ri.hmond No.3 R"Chmand No.4 20 F Richmond No.5 1 Richmond No.G 2 Richmond No.7 3 Ar t Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 6 t Richmond No.11 7 Richmond No.L Richmond No.13 g Richmond No.14 2a Richmond No.15 1 t Richmond No.16 2 Richmond No.17 3 t.... e.._ . . Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 6 Richmond No.21 7 i 4, Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 9RichmondNo.24 Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.26 2 Richmond To.27 3 Richmond No.28 4 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 r Richmond No.33 9 ll;r.hmnnd No-34 Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 r. Richmond No.37 3 Richmond No.38 4 ffirlimnnd * i Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7 Richmond No,4r 8 7RichmondNo.43 y t Foch m o nd ljo.3d-----_ Totals Carried Forward a y a.._.... .,,_._._.,._-:._._-.:___mss.-_,._..,a..__`:__s __.__-.. _.:_.:.._ __,_._-.-a_:-_::- -:x-.:.._-.._ _..__- PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST 7s Member Stutc BoardI{gt6vfYtrt GK7tss i t Attorney General D9 United States Senator BafEqualizationDist_ C nu i s t o g f _ 3 y 6, 7 I 9 20 2 i f 3 1 I 1 7. x F 1 30 r I t t I 3 6 4 7 f S 4 tF 1 o 7 S it x f l ri r I ff p 1 f 9 60 I 1 q 1 3- SOCIAL IST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 76 Governor 4 Vieutemmi Governor Secretary of State Controller 4 Treasurer ELECTION PRECINCTS j i V i T L7 1a' r r Totals Brought Forward t Richmond No.45 Richmond No.46 J 1 4 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 6 San Pablo No.3 7 San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.S y San Pablo No.6 10e Giant 1 2 t j Oleum Rodeo No.1 4 Rodoo No.2 1RodeoNo.3 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 fHercules9 20 Selby j f CrockettNo.1 3 Crockett No.2 i i Cn>cl-cu No.3 6 Crockett No.4 tr i , s Crockett No.3 Crockett 2`0.G Crockett No.7 30 1 Crockett No.8 j 2 t Port Costs N0.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville No. 1 tS Danville N0.2 T San Ramon 4 Tasssjara 9 4fii Alamo Lafayette No.1 2 a Laf:U•ette N0.2 3 Canyon 4 Afortima St.Mwys 6 Orinda it l t f T 7 Alhambra 9 Walnut(reek No.1 2 Walnut Crock No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 Wsbrut Creek No.4 i Walnut Creek No.$ i 1 Walnut Gree No.6 Saranip 60! 1 Tct.,;a C--r.ed Fcr and d PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOdALI'ST Attorney General Member State Board United Stntes Senator lEqualizationDist. f O to0tv O N, i 1 F- .I 4, i t 61 i 7. 1 S. 9 r Q t Y t 31 a 9'. 20, I J j(( 6 1 F r t t:• SI i u 91 o ttiJtL 3 4 t , SAlf t! S y 3 6.. T J, 9 9 r J t 1 t 6- 9,9- I 3 3 1 , SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 78 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer d ELECTION PRECINCTS F s Totals Brought Forward 1 :. .. 3 —57 Niurtincz 2 Martinez No.2 3{ Y } I f Martino No.3 4 Martine:No.4 l Martinez No.5 Mtutinez No.7 Iartines No.S 9 tlartinez I o 9lar r l 3 Martinez No. 10 1 Martinez No. 11 2 Martinez No. 13 3 Martinez No.13 Martinez No.14 lartinez Na 1S f Martinez No.16 I t i Martinez No. 17 8 t. Mountain View No.1 9 I Vint Hill Concord No.1 Conoord No.2 4 Concord No.3 S Conoord No.4 i Concord No.5 Concord No.G 8 T Concord No.7 9 1 Concord No.fi CoAvIl 2 Pacheco No. 1 3 Pacheco No.2 4 4 t Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 8 t, Pittsburg No 3 9 Pi No.4 1 f Pittsburg No.5 I Pittsburg No.G 2 r Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.fi 4 PittsburgNo-9 Pittsburg No. 10 6 Pittsburg No.11 Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 9 G PittsburgNo.14 Pittsburg No.15 I i, Pittsburg No.16 2 m- Clayton 4 F Port Chicago No.1 6 t Port Cbicago No.2 7 l Clyde Nichols Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST 79 _— Member State Board RttSWAR i1 GlgW l Attomey Genera! Equalization Di>at. United States Senator z3 T W o 3MU Azp I 4i 6 t 7 i iS 4 10!__ 4 I i 1 4; I . 7 6i 20, r i f f 1 6 S i 9 2 3' F I 6 7 E S 9' I C 3 6 I 3. I t h a 7 A S' r 1 60- 3 1 a o 3 3 6 i . 7 13 SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 80 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer ELECTION I PRECINCTS 3 I I Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.1 x 31 it1. Antioch No.2 3 Antioch No.3 t Antioch No-4 i Antioch No.5 Antioch No.G Antioch No.7 Antioch No.8 9 Lo p r„ I-one Tree No.2 1 r Bmatwood No.l Bmatwood No.2 7-Brentwood No.3 Byron No.i r Byron A'o.4 i Knightm 5 Oakley No.1 N i Oakley No.2 a z. AMEN=SOW i r• E x CONTRA COSTA COLIWY TOTALS 41 x t k p5 a. d t Mw..,...,,,..- PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST Member State Board igttsefatirt r frrgess Q yiy,,, y Attorney General United States Senator Gid Y h= - • .___. sem 3+-. _1i-.____.= 74 rt N:'J io 3' 4 6 i 1 S 91 rx f J r PrJ"T 4; 6 j'' 81 rr ` l !< Iley 4 i ; 6 7 8, C 9' 30 Y 1 4! 5=. i. i 6 h 9 2: 31 1 4lill 57 a i6 q d 9 1 t rsfi rr,rT `,. 6!' 7 v 1 x 9 t u f SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 8 nW Caaail mai Anter Chat/Catral vat*Gaat1 U" Meatier caaafl cafral fap Bnl CaaaaSe_—____Sap esf CmMan_______fap.aid. coma"__-----Did r i I ELECTION PRECINCTS Berkeley Park- 1 13 Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.! El Cerrito No.5 13 Cerrito No.6 1:1 Cerrito No.7 8 1-:1 Cerrito No.S 9 g 11 Cerrito No.9 101 1-1 Cerrito No. 10 KI Cerrito No. 11 2 Kensington No.1 3 Kensington No.2 4 Richmond No.1 7 1 Richmond No.2 8 C Richmond No.3 9 ; w_. y'_ -. Richmond No.4 20 r, Richmond No.5 l Richmond No.6 2 Richmond No.7 3 Richmond No.R 4 t Richmond No.10 6 Richmond No.11 7i Richmond No.12 8 Richmond No. 13 9 Richmond No. 14 30 Richmond No. 15 r Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 3 Richmond No.1S Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 6 1 t' Richmond No.21 7 s Richmond No.22 8 Richmond No.23 91 No,21 401 Richmond No.25 I Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.29 I ighmond No.29 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 9 sot Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 31 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 4 Richmond No.42 Richmond No,43 9 16junond Xo.44 60 Totaia Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST W Mr a.y Cdn}feaiv CeafrB W.1c Cdr cam+sniff cwt„tmw -t __ Eat Cmha1 h' C ___sem bid Cmwk ss NSL i comaim ___sw oaf. 6.e - rtp Dnt. Camdtee.._......Sup.out. ' j 1 i 3 10; t y i r 20 1 j c z S J 1 3i y 1 9 S k tt 30 7ttt 1( F s 1 E rFX : a k 6 1 1 a v 61, 4 i f t 71 9 1• l r 41 r t r 60: S(1CIA'LIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Wier Owdl Call"Neic Ceath Ceatril Veba Clllfflld cmm Yeah CdA cow CNN&@ __Sed Nd. UL Cemaif4ee-----Eep aw. C0Mffw._-_.___3w M h ELECTION a PRECINCTS i I I ; tTotalsBroughtForward Richmond No.45 2 Richmond No.46 3• San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 711 1 t 1 San Pablo No. 1 X San Pablo No.5 San Pablo No.6 Giant 1 _ Oleum 3 f Rodeo No,1 Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 Pinole No.1 t. Pinole No.2 L .4,_F Hercules SelUS FF I, t- - - -____1____,___1.. __ Crockett NO.1 4 i Crockett 2CrockettIg t Crockett No.3 6 s { - s- Crockett No.4 i l i.. Crockett No.5 1 3 c Crockett No.6 y f t Crockett No.7 Crockett No.8 2 I i Port Costa No.1 3 i s f Port Costa No.2 i Danville No.I Danville No.2 San Ramon 8 f f 40 i fAlamo Lafayette No.1 2 Lafayette No.2 3 Cantron St.Marys Orinda f I + Alhambra t r- Walnut Creel:No.1 2 t Walnut Creek No.2 Wahiut Creel:No.3 4 AA alnut Creel:No.A Walnut Crock No.5 t Walnut Crock No.6 SarauaP r 6Q• Totals C2rried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST Yuiar Caaafl Ceatnl @"a cash CaITsi Ikaier comb Ca6il umber Gm Ccatrst mem6ff cam Hca 'd Caasaaiea.____.sw NFL Caaodkt__—&W.N&L CaasaW*S DisL Caasbee______sep.aisL r4=be Dist. 3 f i i Z- 10- ILI S 1 r 0 Y t Sr PPP S- . _.+,i:i 1= ao 4 { p 1 i r r• ..., fl:I 'i 0 i r f f f I . k w i t7 r a 60__ SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 86 lie my Gini NOW Gah cakal NOW Cay COW Now Gail Cwt ' E ttasW FA Onm W did. Gsifli.--Amps.59L cNa tn,_..._._,S*.m ELECTION kk1 PRECINCTS r 1 x Totals Brought Forward j 5 I1lartincz I'o.l 2 Martin"No.2 3 Martinez No.3 4 Martinez No.4 9to w a n Martinet NO.3 f Martinez No.6 1 q tIsrtinez No.7 8 Martinez No.S 10 1 p Martinez NO.10 Martinez N0.11 Martinez NO.12 3 Martinez No. 13 4 Nfartimez No,14 Y Yiartinez No.15 f Martinez No.16 lartinez No.17 Mountain View No.1 ' Vine Hill TTI Concord No.l Concord No.2 4ConcordNo.3 9 Y 3 t Concord No.4 6 i iU Concord INTO.S Concord No.6 d Concord No.7 Concord No.8 W Associated Cowell Pacheco No.1 N Pacheco No.2 Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 y i Pittsbum NTO.4 Pittsburg No.5 1 Pittsburg N0.6 2 i Pittsburg No.7 3 PittsburgNo.8 PittsburgNa 9 3 s } Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg No.12 d Pittsburg No.13 9 Pittsbum No.14 Pittsburg No.15 1 Pittsburg No.16 2 ClAyton F Port Chicago Na 1 d Port Chicago No.2 7r _ 41:18dc 9 a 1 f tS 4 Totals Carried Forward x i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOLI LIST w.iV cu*cow tic Cud,caw at"a crosh cmw couh caw cmff7 caw C@MfttSW tial, sw Na CNM& Gat care a_-___—Suq DU co maia.____._...sup.Dist. a a 9 i f r 1 Y t' 1471 1'1Z f 20. 2 f i- Y,'Ouclo p a 1 k 30 i F 4 F 1 a 6 t r i0 9 I 3 e 7. w I _ 1 k 9 60_ SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 88 camber—sem.Md. Chia__---._so.Die_ Wis&c..._.....Sup.oaf. Caadirc____....SA did. I i ELECTION PRECINCTS i Totals Brought Forward 1 Antioch No.1 2 Antioch No.2 J Antioch No.3 4 qq 1 Antioch No.5 6 Antioch No.6 7 Antioch No.7 8 f Antioch No.SI- LoneT i I 1 L unc Tree No.2 1 t t 2 Brentwood No.1 3 t Brentwood No.2 1 t Brentw \ Bvron No. 1 B,•ron No.2 9 Knigbtsen 20i F Oakley No. 1 1 E PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 SOCIALIST cwt,caw iI cw. c C",c ,cam, c --- Cn.itiee_ CNN&. _—S+p.NZL Bid Cw bee--- ._.sire.Bat i i t _- i fry. . r 6 r I ? o Y iiiGGG r t 6 r 20 rig z 1 2, f t r t 30 r 40 T I i 7p1 F 7 1 t 7 r y i t t I i 1 7 k r 60— PR011I111TION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 90 Governor icutenant Governor Secretary state Controller Treasurer rn ? z ' ELECTION M F PRECINCTS r F W i t m+... ._'..-._.-. ........ I tea Beirk-eley but E1 Cerrito No.1 2 El Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 d E 1-2 Cerrito No.! f t 4 I El Cerrito Ido.5 r El Cerrito N'o.6 El Cerrito No.7 11 Cerrito No.8 i E1 Cerrito No.9 µT .G .. a1.3 Cerrito No.10 j El Cerrito No.11 2 1 Kensington No. 1 Kensington No.2 f t t Richmond No. 1 Richmond No.2 d Richmond No. 3 Richmond t Richmond Na 5 1 t Richmond No.6 2 Richmond No.? 3 Richmond No.8 f Ificl 0. 9 Richmond No. 10 Richmond No.11 7 t Richmond No.12 d Richmond No. 13 Richmond No.14 30 Richmond No.15 1 Richmond No. 16 V Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 Richmond No.19 r t Richmond No. 20 Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No. 22 Richmond No. 23 Richmond No.24 4a Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.26 2 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.2S 4 Richmond No. 29 Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No. 32d Richmond No.33 9 Riehmnnd 34 so Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 1 Richmond No.37 3 Richmond No.3S 4 Riehninnd No-39 9 Richmond No.40 6 4- Richmond No.41 T Richmond No.-12d T i. . i Richmond No. 43 Richmondl2No._44___ s Totals Carried Forward J PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHIBITION Attornoy General Member State Board ft ttset firt a l:nited States Senator y Equalization Dist i 11th rt-4 i i 1 1 u 6 7 91'9 1 6 4' 30 i J 6' 4 k 41 6 7 i I11\()1IIBtTION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor ;Secretary of State: Controller Treasurer yy, f x ELECTION PRECINCTS x A. N V tri. 1: Totals Broupbt Forward Richmond No.45 2 Richmond No.#G San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 San Pablo No.6 Giant Oleum Rodeo No.l Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules 20 Crockett No.1 Crockett,No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 7 Ca'ockett.No.5 8 Crockett No.6 9 Crockett No.T 30 Croxkett No.8 Port Costa No.1 3 Port Costa No.2 3 S Danville No.l Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajara 40 Alamo 1 Lafayette No.l Lafayette No.? Canyon 4 a SL Mary$ 6 Orinda Alluunbm 9 so x Walnut Creek No.l 2 Walnut Creel:No.2 31 Walnut Creek No.3 4 Walnut Creel-No.4 a Walnut Creel:No.S Walnut Crcek 1% 6 Salzov 9 1 I Totals Cirried Fomard i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 34, 1938 PROMBTTIO. 93 Attorney Member State Board r(mum General Equalization Dist United States Senator a CL d tQ u 3 a 6 i 91 t S 1 1 10 __ I 1 4' i 7 1 sS S 9 F 1 s 9' 30 2 i 3 S 7 S 9 R 1 71L i I 7.. si i 9' 111 J 111 iff 1 j f ff 9 r-- r 1'RO111111TI0N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 94 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer EnU2IZZk- iELECTIONa T 1 z aPRECINCTS 3 Totals Srovaht Forward j i Martinez No.1 2 Martinez No.2 t Martinez No.3 i Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 6 Martinez No.G 7 Martinez No.? i Martinez No.8 9 I Martinez No.9 t Martinez Aro.10 1 Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 3 Martinez No.13 Nlartiner No.14 M Martinez No. 15 Martinez No.16 73 lartincz Aro. 17 Mountain\few No. 1 9 Moutitain-Niew No.2 Vine Dill Concord No. 1 3j Concord No.2 4 Concord No.4tf Concord No.5 7 Concord No.G g ConoorM No.7 g Concord No.8 30 t Associated j Cowell 2 Pacheco No. 1 3 Pacheco No.2 i 1 s 6 t Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 8 Pittsburg No.3 9 PittsburgNo.4 40 Pittsburg NO.5 l j Pittsburg2No.G Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No.10 6t Pittsburg No.11 77 Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13 y PittsburgNo.14 E Pittsburg No.15 1 g Pittsburg No.16 2 31 f Clayton 4 Port Chicago No.1 6i Port Chicago No.2 t Clyde r Nichols g rctals Carried Forward r— PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHIBITION 95 Member State Board attorney General United States Sator.. gtest#t/nt M f.Mgeff v r Equalization Dist en6Ct Dili o CL O 7, S 9 4I i r qui 6 S+ I„ t i 4 6,- 4 i 7 r K tS:! 9 00 v r r tE r 6' f S:. 49 6. t f N t 7 a I6 F S t I'T,,,()I I 1 Bi,rI0x STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 96 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretaryof State Controller Treasurer ZN In ELECTION x z H PRECINCTS 51z C z z 1 Tata.erw,ant:Forward Antioch No.1 2 Antioch No.2 Antioch Na 3 Antii t Antioch No.5 Antioch No.6 7 j Uitioch No.7 8 tioch No.S 9 1-mc10TimeNo.1 I-one Tree No.2 1 = k _ 2 Brentwood No.l Brentwood No.2 Rmntnood No 3 S Byron No.1 7 Byron No.2 9 Knightsen20 Oakley No.l Oakley No.2 2t 3 f E 1 tf 7 CONTRA COSTA couNTir TOTALS 30 4 40 t 1 T 2 9 i t PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHIBITIOiN 97 Member Stste Board kxafthK it Curets; "r ti•,ii 4 Attorney General Fqualiutioa Dist United States Senator` z iO1 AC q 6 j F4 9 J i C i 6 7 r w 20. Y 4 r 6 7 f i t 30 t 31 t t 3 6 so r 9 4,i l L f 1'R0III1-1ITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 98 bier coo caw Yearr COU4 Cc"Yew Gantt cesb2l umbff uu1 Ceord Carnet------SOL aiiat. Com---------f+.Grst. Cha...---..8+0 Tat Calsdtre........-Sad.Dist i ELECTION PRECINCTS Berkeley Pati: hY Cerrito No.1 2 EI Cerrito No.2 I a El Cerrito No.3 4 0 Cerrito No.i El Cerrito No.5 6 11 Cerrito No.6 j f E1 Cerrito No 7 g El Cerrito No.8 9 Ll Cerrito No.9 1 i 11 Cerrito No. 10 1 I El Cerrito No, 11 2 Kensington No.1 3 KerL4ngton No.2 4 t[ 6 Richmond No. 1 7 Richmond No.2 d Richmond No.3 9 r Richmond No.5 1 Richmond No.6 Richmond No.7 3 Richmond No.F 4 Richmond No.9 Richmond No. 10 6 Richmond No.11 7 Richmond No.12 8 Richmond No.13 9 t Richmond No.Id 30 Richmond No. 15 j Richmond No. 16 2 Richmond No. 17 3 Richmond No.18 4 Y Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 6 f Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No. 2 8 11 Richmond No. 23Richmod0.21 401 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.2S 4 Richmond No.29 3 Richmond No.30 6 i Richmond No.31 j Richmoud No.32 d f f Richmond No.33 9RichmnndNo-34 i k Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 Richmond No.37 3 S 4. Richmond No.38 4 l6rhninna No.39 Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7} Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 9, 4 Ricluuondi Xo 44__ 0 Totel• Carrlod Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHMITION a.r cels a cr,taw CM'* ail Now cw* raka coo ce" 4 coot ._.So ML Go"" —Up.!fill. Qom! 3.m # cono lu____Iw WA Comtht«........Sup.D.WL I t f[ 3 kiwdt 31 1, 44 10 x 2 3 tjp.c t i e sstia:f 9 20 Al 301 t R y 401 6 r I 1 ijq J t 7 4 r Y Yi fi L 1 i t p PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 100 allow C••b CUh?j rre"a Cady Cestnl veaber Cwd7 Cafm UU*ff Como Ce.ft2l C110101111......... Nat. Cavite..------ sap.aid. Cessatt.........So.Oio. Coombe.........Sw NO. Yr 0 ELECTION G PRECINCTS 1 f Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.45 24 t Richmond No.46 3 t i ,i g t San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No.2 t l t San Pablo No.3 7 San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 San Pablo No.6 101t + 1 Giant I Oleum R T E Rodeo No.1 f Rodeo No.2 s No.Rodeo?o.3 7.Pinole No.] 7q _.,. Pinole No.2 Ilemules 9 Selby Crockett No.1 4 t Crockett No.2r r Crockett No.3 6 Crockett No.4 7a 1 ' Crockett No.5 8 E ;Crockett No.8 9 CrcMkett No.7 Crockett No.8 i ! r , r 2 i Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville No. 1 6 Danville Aro.2 San Ramon Tassajam 9 t Wayette No.2 3 Cat)-on f St.Marys 6 Orinda ahambm 9 Aa c I Walnut Creek No.1 2 Walaut.Creel:No.2 3' Waluut Creek No.3 4 lnut -No.4 t tWalnutCreekNo.5 f Walnut Creek No.6 T Ssranag Si 160 Totals Carred Fcr and i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHIBITION' 101 Yuri ciaocow Mau Coeds cow ameba d..h Cc"Waier C8u#coh-11 rbc cmzm usbil common _sem.Fist. t.1L Fid. comi*La_silL 04L j Cmahe.........sup.oaf. 1 i S{Ali} . rF s r 1 f i 6 1 S; 10 i 7 t 99 3 t 1 i r rs 9 20 I i Jr 1 t y, r I 6 E s' v 30' 21 I I t 6 a _ 9t 90' i 1 I i t IA/ 6: 7 i i i i I 1 i .... r. r, 4' tt r r 960. t a 1 I'RO lIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 102 member Comb cafrg member eat,cmbw Member Canty C"nt Yemba Cavy C+sfrd i tollIN n---.--_Sed.Wst. con" ......_.-Sed.Bat. Coamiftcs-.--..._sap.Dist. Camtafhe----------Sw Dist. E LECTION I PRECINCTS i a 1 I Total&Brought Forward l Ie t _ f t Afurtincs t Martinet No.2 3 t i Martinez No.3 Martinet No. 4MartinezNo.5 6 E Martinez No.6 I Murtinez No.7 1 Martinez No.S i Martinez No.10 Nlart.inez No,11 Martinez No. 12 3 1 j Martinez No.13 4 zrtillcz No.14 5i Martinez No.15 6 Martinez No. 16 7 s 1lartincz No, 17 Mountain view No. 1ViewNn9ms 1 V clic Ilio t.r Concord No. 1 Concord No.2 Covimrtl Nn-.1 9 COnCAt`d NO.4 6 Conoord No.5T e Concord No.6 8 Concord No.7 y Concord No.8i i 1 r associated j i Cowell PachecoPacheco No.1 3 i Pacbeco No.2 f 6 1 Pittsburg N-To.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 9 i UPittsburgNo.3 y 4 rituburiz 46 No.Pittsburg No.5 1 Pittsburg No.6 3 i-_ i t PittsburgNo.7 3 Pittsburg No.8 4 PittsburgNo.9 t 1` Pittsburg No.10 6 Pittsburg No.11 7 Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 0 Pittsburg No,15 Pittsburg No.16 2 1 1 fCly\'t-0II 4 t I J Port Chicago No.1 6 Port Chicltgo No.2 t Clyde k Nichols Z Totals Carried Forward I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROMBITION 103 Year Cwb Cow Wiar Cold,cow eia Csdb Cahnl Muba Couty Ce" Comfy Cain! _ clambe__.._3p.Bid. Ceske —f* ad. CWM*,Le.DiSL cmwlw_-•__S,Mut. Camelffae..._.....Sup.Dw. e i i J., 4, t 6 t 1 i it 3r 4 Y 1 i 6 fa 81 91 20 i k lett 3 4 f i r 7 Aa "o s lb'r i. i _?.1''a If1T S/_ 1fCJ-• i 9 t z t 1 30 3 4: 6` s 3;1 i}4. 4 s t 21 3 r i t a s I y 60_ -- 104 R(I I I 811,10N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE slow Cm*CC" emb cutw meffiff cow,cow uniff C=*CA" Ce ..-_•_.-i+.0st cumai -...... So.Oaf. cornu te.---......top.Dist. j CesessBEn.__--_..iq.Did I ELECTION 1 PRECINCTS t Totals Brought For---#,d 1-i Antioch No.1 Antioch A'o.2 i Antioch No.3 T dAntiochleo.3 iAntiochNo.G Antioch No.7AntiochNQ Lone Tree No.I t f Lone Tree No.2 Brentwood No.l i Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No 3 Byron No.1 a t Byron No.2 i 1 Knighteen Oakley No.1 Oaft No.2 ABSMEE SOM p[ fie.. _. ._.... .. _........ ........—.. _,......«-F.._.... _.,..—:..... ..-......__ _.. .....,. ..._.«_ .......—... ._«...__ ..»_..-....-.::__,_ .r....._... ._..-.._. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS a. F L t T i + r 3 a t aM i 7 gY it t 2 b 1 i i s f r ,.__ t PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROHIBITIOx 105 Member Cees Ceskal Mo4or Cwrh Cntral Mtskr Cmuty CmtrB Member Cemah Ce"Number ewrt7 ctm' l a C+amisihe------_Sip.Disc. Lmwiic----_Ssp OFsL Cs11101iee------_Say.W4 Cs See_--__----Eery TSL Comriftes..........Sup.Dist. i js r S 7 E 41 r 61 t 7 t si Al ft 1 t f 1 0 4 R si F a i t o 6 i r 21 j 1 t 6 1 t i I 99 s So 21k r t 444 1111 1 y F I t fIiii 6f H 1'1 ()(,1,1,1:SSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 106 Governor Lieutenant Go%ernor Secretary of State Gstroller Treasurer x o x o w ELECTION o a w PRECINCTS 1 a p C < F1 tC1 -] > it to Cal C i nerk-eley Park- 1 El Ceciito NO.1 2 El Cerrito ATa 2 3 El Cerrito No.3 f EI Cerrito No.4 E!Cerrito No.5 6 El CeiiTito Na 6 7 Y 1.1 Cerrito Na 7 t t 1'1 Cerrito No.S 9I s El Cerrito No.9 10 El Cerrito No. 10 1 t t L•1 lento No. 11 2 i 1 Kensington leo. 1 3 Kensington No.2 dirasiuct i 4 t f Richmond No. 1 7 i f _ Richmond No.2 8 i Richmond No.3 9 Wichul 4 r t Richmond No.5 1 Richmond Na 6 2 Richmond Na 7 3 Richmond No.R 4 t Richmond No,9 t Richmond No. 10 6 Richmond No.11 7 Richmond Na 12 Richmond Na 13 9 1 Richmond No.14 30 I Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 2 Richmond Na 17 3 1 = S Richmond Na 1S f Richmond Na 19 Richmond Na 20 6 Richmond No.21 7 1 ; f t tt i Richmond No.22 3 Richmond No.23 9 1 moi nd No.24 1 Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.20 2 Richmond Na 27 3 I Richmond No.29 4 Richmond No.29 S 1 t 4 I Richmond No.30 6 j.. . } }f Richmond No.31 7 i Richmond No.32 8 Richmond No.33 9 Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 j k Richmond No.37 3 No.Richmond N3S 4 11irhniand No,39 i i Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7 t t Richmond No.42 Richniond No.43 i 1 9 I. Riduuond ha_41 —_--- _-- i 1 Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE Y of Member State Board if(mm ,, 1•,_' r uu^ fAttorneyGeneralUnitedStatesSenator Egtmliuuon Dist. Gr Dei u p x t a I I •Iz " r A z v u r a s t a, 1 6 t r J l 1 i u may— TT F E t 31 f 4. 6. 7 bb 20! r I I T 4I L S ` 1 1 6 i 71 F lf( tt I 2 f 31 41 6 t e f 47(1 Z v G 40, l i I r f l l 1 L F J' d p L./ F tt 1 4 I'Ik)U(,IIESSIVI; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE los Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretao-of State Controller Treasurer i C I Z O y 5 ELECTION o s w in Ln PRECINCTS 1 ti t 4 z w o J n xo a o ? dOr a w 41 C U Totals Brought Foerwrd S, 7I Richmond No.45 2j Rirhnwnd No.46 3 j 4 j ' San Pablo Na 1 i i San Pablo No.2 f San Pablo No.3 2 San Pablo?No.4 j San Pablo No.5 San Pablo No.6 9 Giant 1 Oleum 3 Rodeo No.1 4 E Rodeo No.2 5 3 Rodeo No.3 f Pinole No.1 7 Pinole No.2 Hercules g 20 elby 1 3 Crockett No.1 4 I Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 f Crockett.No.4 7 Crockett No.5 8 Crockett No.6 9 t Crockett No.? 30 Crockett No.S 1 I yl 2 Port Costa No. 1 3 Port Costa No.2 4 t Danville No.1 Danville No.2 1 is ..._ 6 TSanRamon Tassajara 40 tlamo 1 Lafayette No.1 2 Lafayette No.° Can} SG Marys f j 91 Alhambra Walnut Creel No.1 Walnut Creel:No.2 3 Walnut Creek No.3 4 Walnut Or&No.4 Walnut Creek No,5 f Walnut Creek No.6 7 muap 8 t t { 9 i t Toils Carr j Fcm%ard a ' > + • I. 1 17 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30,, 1938 PROGRESSIVE do_9 Jicmber State d3 mrtd Y Attorney General United States SenEqualizationDist.ator : Commm list N Aa 1 H M m O sZz UQ x N Z x x a ia- i'O j <1 S I 64 r t S! F I 9; t r F 4 e 1 S f 9 i20 y Y ' 1 r 6 1 S, 9 e 30 I L: 3. i 7 9„ pp I i f I 3 6 S 19I 9 s i G r 4 I 6 1 t{r I IIIyliGIN,ESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 110 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State G,ntroller Treasurer y w J ELECTION a c cd PRECINCTS r < ti u x z O ? 2 Totals Brought Forward 1 /0 - /1 t7 l i 17 Martinez No.1 2. N 0 f 0 0 - MartinezNo.2 3 I. Martinez No.3 4 Martinez No.4 5 Martinez No.5 6i-r Martinez No.6 7 Alartinez No.7 8 't .1'; Martinez No.S 9 linriincsNo.9 10 p Martinez No. 10 1 1 3 { Martinez No. 11 2 j i Martinez No. 1. 3 ' 1 Martinez No. 13 Martinez Na 14 Martinez No.15 Martinez No.16 7 f Martinez No. 17 a t Mountain View No.1 r ` i '{ Vine Hill 1 Concord No. 1 3 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.4 f Concord No.5 7 1 Concord No.6 8 Concord No,7 Concord Nab as-lociated Covell 2 Pacheco No.1 Pacheco No.2 4 Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 d i Pittsburg No.3 9 PittsburgNo.4 Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.6 2 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 4 Pittsburg No.9 5 1 Pittsburg No.10 6 t Pittsburg No.11z7 Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No. 13 PittsburgNo. 14 Pittsburg No.15 1 1 f Pittsburg No.16 3 t Cluyton Port Chicago No.1 6 Port Chicago No.2 7 1 ,Nichols 9 Tot ie Carried Forward J 7 3 1 ` J ' i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE Member State Board i1Q(tStl iK m(Swm Q Attorney General Equalization Dist United States Senator Dest I , n w y G W tn x < 1 A.; 7 - - mfr ',', p i 1 5, IL 46 r i t 1, loi 1 j r i 1 1 til I.n 1 61: 30 oG i p I a 1 1 tt I i j e i r 1 4 I Si jam i t, s l i 7 T f I I 1 r 9 4-o 41i_ J - y 110 )(I k , STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 112 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer O r.. w x vOi a Ln i ELECTION o x 4 u PRECINCTS o a O ce I C QWW c 1 of y rd xwui Totals Brought Forward 1 .3 p 43 3 , r // 3 oL oZ p J / Antioch No.1 21 Antioch No.2 Antioch Na 3 4s tt Antioch No.5 6 i Utioeb No.G 7 k Antioch No.7 kntioch No.S Lone Tree No.2 2 v Brentwood No.1 3 Brentwood No.2 4 Brentwood No 3 S 1 Byron No.1 7 Byron No.2 l Knigbtsen 20 Oakley No. 1 l Oakley No.2 l t AR-W-NTFE Yom i E t CONTRA COSTA 1 COUNTY TOTALS 3 b 7 7 Sf f / iZ 1 I i 1 j T ttt tt f t s 1 f t f l i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE Member State Bour l r(mum Attorney General United States Srnatur Equalization Inst. best o F- 1 z 2 O z J p Z < i O 117 42. 9 s i 9s r y cj i s 9' 10' 6's tz 7 1 :ctZvtt 10 21 t jli( y I 4. i 9'' Or I 1 T 4 JJ r t 1. i' C tX biS,u. .,a'rli q lu i r71 t .- a... fau j rJ 9 EE z r iL 71 9. IIId"SSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 114 w6v CN*cabal V..W e. .. cmb'.i w,ba C.Q.h ert Y.a.bir cao ee:" awm a t- sw fir! 9mmaae.--------sw ell. sYr.OWL Cnafte.........sw D'aL ELECTION PRECINCTS k Bcrldey Pati 1 0 CetTito No.1 2 la Cerrito No.2 3 i El Cerrito No.3 4 a IJ Cerrito No.4 9t t i I L:]CeiTito No.3 FJ Cerrito No.G 7 0 Cerrito No.7 E Cerrito No.S Y El Cel Tito No.9 10 7 4 t a 4 1 E] Cerrito No. 10 1 i LI l crrito No.11 2 Iiew4txgton No.1 3 t t f _ s Kensington No.2 b Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 8 Riclamoud No.3 Itichmand No.4 20 a Richmond No.5 l t _ _._ Richmond No.G Richmond No.7 3 Richmond No.8 4 Richmond No.9 t t l i Richmond No. 10 b Richmond No. 11 7 r t Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 9 3 f i 1 1 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Riclrmtuid No.17 3 Richmond No.16 S Richmond No.19 5 Richmond No.2D b k ] _- i Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.228 Richmond No.23 9 Richmond No.,Z!40 Richmond No.25 1 aRichmondIgo.'-36 Richmond No 27 3 Richmond No.28 4 Richmond No.29 3 14 Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 d Richmond leo.33 9 lbehmond No.34 Richmond No.35 1 1 IMP_ Richmond 230.36 t Richmond No.37 3 t Richmond No.3& 4 Richmond No.40 6 a Richmond No.41 7 Richmond No.42 8' Richmond No.43 Total. Carried Forward i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE wAff C604 ce"w.ra a.+,Coba ant,cam+ cao c"r ra c.o:r,cam+ j Cwmitke-----._..fes.Di'L a"aikr......__f+.lisL ate---------_Sw lkL tw DiSL cm tee..........Sup.D'ut. i 31 i P, 1 r 1(s 2 t 6 i { y J I w 4 30 jf h i S 1 1 N 'xr,i A b tAV n a 3 , l i 1 j } u b° t + k 1 4` 1 mj s w i 60- r A i I 1 (; REISSIVL STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 116 meow callh Camel reaba cwx T Cmb A iltaba Ceaaty Calril Yesba co*Catral Comm la fDist. gnotbu __fsp.Dist. Csmaatee.__Sap.DtrL Comsiffee.----"-_Sud.Dist, a t 4 ep. I I t h I ELECTION PRECINCTS s i f Y Totals Brought Fotwud j 1 s Richmond No.45 2 Richmond No.46 3 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 6 i Y San Pablo No.3 7 S i M San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 9 T i i San Pablo No.6 10 1 E 1 f Giant 1 3 2 i Oleum 3 Rodeo No.1 f f j r Rodeo No.3 6 7 I Pinole:No.1 7 Pinole No.2 d Ilemules 9 I ...20 Selby 2 S Cro&-ett No. 1 4 Croekett No.2 5i Crockett No.3 6 Crockett No.4 1 Crockett No.5 Crockett No.6 9 Crockett No.730 Crockett No.8 1 t t 5i Y i 2 f Port Costa No.1 3 Port Costa No.2 4 Danville No.1 6 t Danville No.2 1 Y San Ramon Tassajars 9 40 3 1 e t Lafayette No.1 r Wa3•ette No.2 3 z Ca%-on 4 St.Maga It.. i 1 Orin" 7 L Albambm 9 so r Walnut Creek No.1 2 Walnut Creek No.2 3 WalnutCreek No.3 j S t Walnut Creek No.4 5 Walnut Creek No.5 6 s 1 Walnut Creek No.6 7 r L 9 60 Totals Carried Forward 9 ii PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGI R ESSI E 17 SHAW amity co"meow a•n cmt media catty cestit Nn"catty ccsCar,car cmeftL`-___-_sa disL rat. Cain----------Sw Gist. cam+---—-----SW Dat. ' Cammibce..........Sup.Dist. 7,1 1 1 3 1 i i f i 7t f 1 i s 2J { C r; j r , t 91, 1 i f I t_ i I I T)OG IN,ESSIVE STATEMENIT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE its C•1 st.tr>,1 mm"C4111114 cesim iks+ber coub CC" AV CM#Cm" calmat<t_____sto.Hist. c lwalet......._..S*OiSL ELECTION PRECINCTS Total&Brought Fonard 1 I Martinez No.1 2 Martinez No. 3 Martinez No.3 4 L1 Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 Maxtinez No.6 7 a cfMartinezNo.7 8 T Martini"No.S 9 j I Martinez No.9 10 Martinez NO. 10 1 Martinez No. 11 2 Martinez No.12 3 Martinez No. 13 4 lartiuez No. 14 5 s Martinez No. 15 b t Maminez No.16 7 1 t lartinez No. 17 8 I 1 i fMountain\Mea•No. 1 9 1 I Yountain View'.No.2 20 Y y v y l ine Hill 1 Concord No. 1 3 t I Concord No.2 4 I t Quacord No.3 5 t Concord No,i Concord No.5 71 S Concord No.6 8 Concord No.7 Concord No.8 I p A&4ciatea Cowell E Pacheco No.1 r Pacheco No.2 4 Pittsburg No.I 7 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 9 PittsburgNo.4 40f t Pittsburg No.5 1 Pittsburg No.6 p Pittsburg No.7 3 Pittshurg No.8 4 Pittsburg No.9 11'ittsburg' o.10 b t Pittsburg No.11 7 Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 y Pittsbu '.o.14 Pittsburg No.15 Pittsburg No. 16 p i Clayton 4 Port Chicago No.1 b Port Chicago No.2 7 t Clvde d Nichols 9 t a otalc Crrlcd Forwa PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE 779 Mwbr Couty Cedril aeabe Casty CntrA member Cott Cnbg malbu Casty Catnt t mer Cw:q ce-m 3 Dist. Crier--------SW Dat Com_.-----.Esq Dat, Couftv.......4w Dot. CM&C... Sup.Dist. r f i i j F P a 7 t i r M1 i t 11 r j a l f. I 9 F r w i1ifG1£73 Ag id- 1 s 6 TTT[ 1 r i 1 j a tO f i 1'R(16' RF,SSIVE IZo STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE sniff tow1 Cesf-al ruir Cesety Cealrel Yeah Ceml)Ctntnl Ytaner Ceaah gains Cearlila 4w NSL Com_-__--3eP.suf. C...dtee_._-___Ew.Dist CaoAiHee......_.SN.Dist ELECTION I PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward I j Antioeh No.1 Antioch No.2 3 t Antioch No.3 i jntiach Na-4 Antioch No.5 6 AntiochNo.G 7 Litioch No.7 8 Antioch No.8 9 T T 10 1 i ti Leine Tree No.2 1 t i Brentwood No.1 3 t i I Brentwood No.2 4t t i IBrcutn_ood No.3 S f i 6 F s i Bvron No.1 7 Byron No.2 Ifni litaen 20 l Oakley No.1 1 Oakley No.2 2 i t 4 AaSENMEME CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S 4 _ F 30 1 k I 4 r 4 i i It 6 1 40 1 3 4 i S 6 1 t t I 2 4 r 67i 8 rt 9 ti I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 PROGRESSIVE 121 member C"24 Ceelnl member Caen cc"merrier Ceaa4 Cram!Ymbrr Caaa cam Itember Caaai7 Ulr--------- Divi Ceske-------- &IL WISL Cmmke..........Sw D+st. CON&e._.......Sq.Did. Cammilke........Sup.Oitt. i ILI t j 7 r S j r j r t s 3 e i o- t I y f a jo i g 1 t S 1;0_ i t r T 60_ --- COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 122 Governor Lirutcmmt(;o%ernor -Sceretar)'of Statc Gontroller Treasurer 1 ELECTION z H PRECINCTS llerkelgv Park 1 t El Cerrito No.1 2 E1 Cerrito No.2 r i El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 t z t El Cerrito No.5 0 Cerrito No.6 7 i j_ El Cerrito No.7 S t I•a Cerrito No.8 9r l Curito No.9 10 I ddtoCerritoNo.10 1 f FLCerrito1Lcto\o. Kensington No.1 3 Bennington I'o 2 I j f Richmond No.1 7 t Richmond No.2 8 9 Richmond No.3 9 Richmond No,; Richmond No.S 1 Z- Richmond lv'o.G 2 t Richmond No.7 Richmond No.S Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 6 Richmond No.11 7 Ricluuond No.L 8 I Richmond No.13 9 Richmond No.14 30E Richmond No. 15 1 f Ricluuond No.16 2 Richmond No.17 3 f i IRicluuond'-No.18 Richmond No.19 9 Richmond No.20 b Richmond No.21 7 t Richmond No....- Richmond No.23 940ffichmondNo.24 e t s Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.26 2 Richmond No.27 3 4 Richmond No.2S 4 Richmond No.29 S 4 ! Richmond No.30 f 1 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 d t j rRichmondNo.33 9 Eirliniond No.34 so Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 E f s Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 t + Ifirlininnd No.39 5 Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7 l Ricluuond No.42 Richmond No.43 9 Richtuciud No 41---- 60 Totala Carried Forward D PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 CONIM U! ''IST 3_ s Member State Board in[MQrss Attorney General Equalization Dist. oiled States Senator Q19 W 7 t O 4 Y 7 t 3 1 r j i t r 3 1 lu, 1 z -T f t r r 7 x - 9 i - 111 tl{ t t a' t S 9 30" r t i t t 9" j a t 1 w f f _ I V f .. d j i y, i t__ 7 v 1. t t i t 6 71' t t 1 1 111 ,\I t NIS STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Ila Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer f 1 r i 1 ELECTION PRECINCTS z 3' Totals Brought Forward j i.Richmond No.45 2 lZichtuond No.46 3 4 1 1 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 6 j 1 San Pablo No.3 7 Pablo No.d San Pablo No.5 9 STn Pablo No.6 IO t Giant j t . . Olcum 3 Rodeo No.1 4 Rodeo No.2 s r Rodeo No.3 6 1 Pinole No.1 7 Y Pinole No.2d 1 is Aercules y r tI V, 1 Crockett No. 1 f Crockett No.2 1... Crockett No.3 6 j Crockett No.4 7 t Crockett No.5 Crockett No.6 9 t t j Crockett No.7 Crockett No.S 2 Port C46ta No.1 Port Costa No.2 1 t Danville No.1 6 Danville No.2 7 San Ramon Tasssjara y Alsmo j 1 Lafayette No.1 2 t Lafayette No.2 3 Canyon 4 UmQa S 8 St.Maus 6 Orwda 7 Alhambra 9 1 Walnut Creel:No.1 2 11:.lnut,Creek No.2 3 117slnut Creek No.3 4 Walnut Creel:No.i 5r t17 Walnut Creck No.5 6 Walnut Creek No.6 7 Satanap d 1 9 60: e Totals Carried Fcruard j PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COMMUNIST 125 Member State tkyard igresahbvt Attorney General Equalization put United States Senator 1 i 1s jj21 1 11 4 6 3 _E y t f r 6 9 a t . 4 11 h t 6 P t it-'.f p} i r i r 7 I t' r b' V 1 A 3 i 7g 91 Ct ISI Nl tA 1ST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 126 Governor Lieutenant Gucernor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer p f i» tzI ELECTION H PRECINCTS a - 1 I ta Totala Brought Fordo" Martinez No. 1 2 t t Martinez No.2 3 Martinez No.3 l Martine:No.4 Mwtinez No.5 6 Martinez No.6 7 k t Martincz NO.i Martinez No.8 9 p Martinez No.9 10 Martinez No.10 I Martinez No.11 2 Martinez No. 12 3 s AMartinez No. 13 4 Martinez No.14 5 l r Vartiucz No.15 6 Martinez No.16 7 Martinez No. 17 8 t F. Mountain Viea'No. 1 9 f.._ 11ountain ieWN0.93 s I Vine Hill 1 2 Concord No.1 3 V Concord No.2 4 Conoord No.4 6 Concord No.5 7 i Concord No.6 8 2 Concord No.7 9 R Concord No.8 30 Associated 1 Cowell 2 Pacheco No.1 3 Pacheco No.2 4 Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg Na 2 8 Pittsburg No.3 9 Pitts 2'0 4 Pittsburg No.5 1 Pittsburg No.Q s Pittsburg No,7 Pittsburg No.8 4 F 1t Pittsburg No.9 5 1 f { Pittsburg No. 10 6 Pittsburg No.11 7 Pittsburg No. 12 8 Pittsburg No. 13 9 Nusburg No.14 so Pittsburg No,15 i Pittsburg No.16 2 3 CMaa-ton 4 Port Chicago No. 1 6 v Port ChicW No.2 7 t._ Clyde S Nichols 9 I 1 r 601 I Tetala Carried Forward PRIIVLARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COII'IMUNIST 127 Member State Board Attorney General United States SenatorEqualizationDist i w I xN i 1i i t f ii 6. 71 S f i J i 9; d u 21L J f t 1 S i m p sr rJ= p i I 21 r r I Ii ttt 9 I f _ f 6 O i NI 1I t'X 1ST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor Seeretary of State Controller Treasurer I i ij ELECTION PRECINCTS Vp 1 Totah Brought Forward I I . i t I'jy Antioch No.1 2 i J f Antioch No.2 3 Antioch No.3 1 f Antioch No.5 6 4 Antioch No.6 i f. _ .... 111AntiochNo.7 a Atttioch No.S 9 Lone Tree No.2 1 2 E Brentwood No.1 BrentwoodNo.2 4 Brent N 3 5 1 Byron No.1 i Bymn No.2 g 9 Knightsen 201 Oakley No.1 Oa1-ley No.2 2 6 i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS f 930 3 6 j 1 f s 2 3 1 4 s f 4 4 f 1 i 9 2 3 f 3 t I 7 9 J PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COMMUNIST Member State Board o( attorney General Dist. United States Senator; a + Pit C 5 i 7 i1j`tF[ 911 1I' 6 ' i y v a 6 ! 7 8 9 f 0 5 1 J 1 16` 9 3!! i 3. 1 :>e:.L.. oriel i 6 sf P l J 61 r: 1 41, i 6 91 1 I x )M M L X IST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 130 Nrir cads U"Member Coati CesiW Mmber Gent,Cmtr>1 Member Carf Cuh7l Cmmeilee---------.Sap DaiCroytee....-.__.-Sq Dat. G®atee_`__Say.Dist. " Ca®ittee----------Stip.Dat. I i f ELECTION I I I PRECINCT'S Ilei keley Park EI Cerrito No.1 21 I 11 Cerrito No.2 3 1.1 Cerrito No.3 4 F1 Cerrito No.4 3i s El Cerrito No.5 6 EI Cerrito No.6 i t I1 Cerrito No.7 8 1-1 Cerrito No.S y FI Cerrito No.9 1 F1 Cerrito No. 10 FI Ccrrito No. 11 Kensington No.1 3 f Ketuzngton No.2 4t Kpimimton • f 1p Richmond No.1 7I f Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 icoud No. 1 Richmond No.5 17 Richmond No.6 Richmond No.7 3i Richmond No.t? Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.L i Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 t Richmond No.15 1 ' 1 Richmond No.16 j Richmond No.17 31 Richmond No.IS 4i Richmond'No.19 a Richmond No.20 6 i Richmond No.21 i i Richmond No.22 8 Richmond No.23 9 d No.24 Richmond No.25 1 t Richmond No.26 i Richmond No.27 3i Richmond No.2S 4i t Richmond No.29 a Richmond No.30 6i s Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 1 Richmond A 0.33 I Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 4 Itichmond No.40 Richmond No.i1 7j Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 f l:ichnlpnd_IY2.44 Total& Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 CUM NI U NTIST 131 _ MANMr Caaatf Central regia CO94 Ceetnl reia Canty Ceatal Kenia Ceat1 Cedt A lratiff weary coni Caaitke._____ta+ Bal. Cede_--------te'_lid. CION&L_-_-_ mp.Da Couli .-..---.._tap.Bat a Cemmrffee..........Sup.041. i a 1 1 r r ft f r r j 1 e 1 T 4 F t J t s I 1 y jy t 1 1 i 1 t pj 1 r r} ISL t r t i 1 v s f 2 fir f .. r T t s 0 i 4 It 1 3 t 1..C F 4 4 it 7 f t tr i I i F f..p I J, 1{ 9 ! t I 1 t jt 1 c i 1 1 l I tt° r E X1 M U N IST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 132 Meier Cnsf4 ClIkA meek COO Cell Yuba Canty CMA Mmba Caek,Cam! - _- C*e*aik* -S4-&z. Comadw—.-fsp.D'Ct, Cat MM...-._-bap.Dist. Caaottfce..........Sop.Dist.i; r ELECTION PRECINCTS r Total*Brought Forward Richmond No.45 Richmond No.46 3 4 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 6 t t 1 San Pablo No.3 76 f San Pablo No.4 g t t I f 1 _I San Pablo No.5 9 f San Pablo No.6 10 Giant j i Oleum 3 Rodeo No.1 4 i- I lRodooNo.2 t Rodeo No 3 6 Pinole No.1 7 s Pinole No.2 Ilercules 9by20 t y Crockett No. 1 1 a __._ Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 6 Crockett.No.4 7 Crockett No.5 g 4' Crockett No.6 9 Crockett No.7 1 Crockett No.S j 2 1 Port Costa No.1 3 1 c Port Costa No.2 4 Dan-.ille No.1 6 Danville No,2 Sart Ramon t t Tassajars ammo j N_ 1 Lafayette No.1 2 t Lafayette No.2 3 t Canyon S SL_Marys Orinda 7 Alhambra t9 so I. 1 Walnut Creek No.1 2 Walnut Creel:No.2 31 Walnut Creek No.3 4 Walnut Creek No.4 s 1 Walnut Creel:No.5 6 a r Walnut Creel:No.6 7 irausp 8 S Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COMMUNIST IIMbc cagy cutw st ba cmd,cmira memba Cards CeatrA Naha Canty COW j Pemba Caaat U:a i I ClmW&L___sW Dirt. caaeaike______Sar t>at ceenam _ Camb&__.___._Eq.iraL cont...........Sup.Dist. r a i r 6 di 7 s r j l j i i 4" I 11 r i j f y 301 9 4 11 41 i 1 1 I 1 s It 1 i I 4r L f i t 7 a 9 ri 1 9i 1 i 1 f 1 f 4; 9; CO NI NI B IST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 134 sier god1 cmW Meir teeeh Caw realer CIRO Caztnl tilasier ted/teiai Eelatlitde _-JWIdid thasiam s.s_sii$L tesaifrz.——Sw SiSL Ceaaitice__..— *&L fi a i ELECTION PRECINCTS J f Totals Brought Forward 1 Martinez No.1 2 1 r _ L t Martinez No.2 3 a t i Martinez No.3 4 Martinez No.! Martinez No.5 6 3 Ek Martinez No.G 7 4 Martinez No.7 1 ( lIsrtinezNo.S 9 f:utinez No.9 10 Martinez No. 10 1 Martinez No. 11 2 t Martinez No. 12 3 Martinez No. 13 4 Marfinez No.14 5 a77-16MartinezNo.15 Martinez No.16 J 1 ! lartinrz No. 17 d l M Moantain view No.1 Mo E Vine hill CUncord No. 1 3 Concord No.2 I 1 Concord No.9 Concord No.5 l7 y Concord No.6 d Concord No.7 9 a Concord Con•ell M ,chcco No.2 f Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 d Pittsburg No.3 1'ittsbury No.440 t 1'nttshurg No.5 j Pittsburg No.6 2 t Pittsburg No.7 3 2 Pittsburg No.8 4i i l A. Pittsburg No.9 15ttsburgNo.10 6 Pittsburg No.11 j Pittsburg No. 12 1'ittsburg No. 13 9 f3 Pittshu No. 14 t Pittsburg No.15 1 Pittsburg No, 16 f Clayton 1F Port Chicago No.1 6 fort Chicago No.2 7 ON-& d r E ucbols 9! rutalc Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COMMUNIST 135 raabar Cwwa Cafrid ommy cfthl Yeah Canty Cmfril Me"a Cody Cmfril j Yemen crxa Cbfril Cama_.___ is Dist Canaitfaa___tap_Fie- Came Sap DisL Caaraittx._ __.Sap.Disf CO=Hfte..........Sup.Diff. a f I l i 1 r j 10' 1 f 1 2 1 31 f I i i 3 Y t h° IL 20' 7 t t{ ff 3! 4, v I t f f t h h f r t i t4' t TL — — 9 I J,i 61 x 7i 9l: k l 1 6Q O fNI M UN IST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 136 Mier Qed,CmW UNA"QIWl eeaw mall Cam*Central 1labc Camil Gab's QmImm S4&SL CWmIk*____SgL FSt. ca e..___.__Sap.Dist commIke...OiSL i E'LE'CTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.1 2 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Antioch No.b 6 Antioch No.6 7 jitioch No.7 8 k i Arnioch No.8 9 t 4 - LQue Irce No.1 10 Lonc Tree No.2 I Brentwood No.I Brentwood No.2 4 t i Brentwood No,3 5 r Byron No.1 7 t Byron No.2 f C fini ht%n 20 Oakley No. 1 1 i Oakley No.2 2 6 ix i f CONTRA COSTA 7 COUNTY TOTALS $ 9 x r 4 r t 8 3 f t f t I aas F 2 F , 3 4 a t S 6 t x 8 9 1 l 2 r 3 f It 4 i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COIINJUNIST 137 mesh cKeJ Cmw memba C=24 Carol Utsba Csmgy Cestal umber C=4 cmkA mesbc C=q r CeEeeeake_-______SW Dist. Ceaikt---___-Sw DsL Ceaitiee_--------Sop.list. Cemsl6x-._—_-...so.Did COME-----------Sup.Dist. i OX 41 i 1 t, 1 F' v r 6 r. . # E rj c S 7. 41 1 r f s i 1 C y, f 30 E , E i 4. f E E g 1 t L 11F it: t 1 L - 401 1 1- 1 t s50 I j i 9 C(IMMONWEALTH STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 138 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretaryof State 1 G.,ntroller Treasurer I r ELECTION PRECINCTS zCd 4 92 s a f 1 t Berkeley Park 1 1:1 Cerrito No.1 2 Fa Cerrito No.2 la Cerrito No.S 4 El Cerrito No.i k l I'sl Cerrito No.5 3 1.3 Cerrito No.6 7 bl Cerrito No.7 8 1•:1 Cerrito No.s y 4 la Cerrito No.9 EI Cerrito NO.10 1 El Cerrrnto No.11 2 Kensington No.1 3 Keniiington No.2 4 s Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 8 { Richmond No.3 9 11iclunantlNg.4 28 l Richmond No.S 1 Richmond No.6 2 Riclnnond No.7 Richmond No.F Richmond No.9 Sr f G Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 7 Richmand No.12 8 4 Richmond 1'0.13 Riclmiond No.14 39 r t l Richmond No.15 l Richmond No.16 2 Richmond No.17 3 s Richmond No.IS 4 l Richmond No.19 v Richmond No.20 6 a Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.22 8 Richmond No.23 ll,iclintsud No. Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.26 2 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.28 4 Richmond No.29 s S l Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 8 Richmond No.33 9 Richmond ' Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 2 3 Richmond 1%To.37 3 Richmond ATo.38 4 Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 t i Richmond No.43 9 1 Richmond No.44 60 Total& Carried Forward j i li G PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 COMMONWEALTH 153 Ilesea Cwn Ceehal Yee4a cmza Cmtnl V=iff CD:Ml Ceafril member Cao Cram"tfmce Cance Lam Camitm,_._.....Sap.Dist. Cemiiee------— sw FaL Comahe____._. *D"at Cammittee..........Sup.Dist. u i jjy i iiF 53}} t . s` i Io L 9 i 3 111 t Tt 6 t t r 7 r' 1 r 1 7. y 30 E GrY i FFS t t S I 7 t r 5 t i IL 6 t 1 r r d L F S 60 _— I (-Il ASExI) STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 154 Governor Lieutenant Co%ernor Secretary of States Controller' Trees+ ELECTION PRECINCTS o w Berkeley Park 1 0 Cerrito No.l 2 El Cerrito No.2 3 i r F1 Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 0 Cerrito No.5 6 l 1J Canto No.6 7 0 Cerrito No.7 IJ Cerrito No.S 11 Cerrito No.9 I1 Cerrito No. 10 1 t El Cerrito No. 11 2 Kensington NTo. 1 3 Iiensington No.2 4 6 i 6 Richmond No. 1 7 Richmond No.2 8 1 Ricluuond No.3 9 IULhmond , r ! Richmond No.5 1 t Richmond No.6 2 Richmond No.7 3 f Ii# It t Richmond No.R Richmond No.9 Riclunoud No. 10 6 Iticluvoud No.11 jly Richmond No.12) S 1 Richmond No. 13 9 y Richmond No. 14 Richmoud No. 15 1 Riclunond No, 16 2 Richmond No. 17 3 Richmond No.IS 4 R Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 6 Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.22 i Richmond No.23 9 Richmond No.25 1 t f Richmond No.26 2 Richmond No.27 3 Richmond No.2S 4 Richmond No.29 5I Richmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 8 t Richmond No.33 9 t Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 Iticluuond No.37 3 Richmond No.38 f t RiAninnd No.39 9i 1 i Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7 Richmond No.42 8 1,6clunond No.43 9 Riduuond No.44 6Q _ Totals Carried Forward f t i- / `.. / O n q BINARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 TO SEN Attorney General; e UnitedrivalStat tats to '{ t4t Ddi tJ1 Board tion Dist U ed S Sens r rn tst r` i t!\ x YC p h, C W 1 x r f b a 0 41' 1 tt f 7 Try t j- t 1 i;;_ t i i i 9r 441 T: so, 7 y S F 40 SI 1 S till 9' 7.,.. i 9 l TO NSEND STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 155 Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary oEState N Controller T easuter z a" q ELECTION 0 y J." PRECINCTS o 1 y C xV r Totala Brought Forward 1 ,17 jIJ' 0 Richmond No.45 2 Richmond No.46 3 1 San Pablo No.1 5 San Pablo No.2 6 is San Pablo No.3 1 i t San Pablo No.4 S t i San Pablo No.5 9 z 1 ; . 1, San Pablo No.6 10 Giant I Oleum 3 Rodeo No.1 4 Rodeo No.2 S 1 E 1 Rodeo No.3 it IMoleNo.1 7 Pinole No.? 8 : Hercules g 20 Sclb}1 t f Crockett No.1 4 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 6 Crockett No.4 1 j Crockett No.5 S y Crockett No.6 9 f` Crockett No.7 i E rx f Crockett No.S 1 F ! I 2 Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 4 r: Dandle No.1 6 i f Danville Aro.2 7 San Ramon ssS Taajam 9 40 I Lafayette No.1 2 Lafayette'No.2 3 Canyon 4 i St.riarns 6 Ormda 7 S s1 Alhambra 9 so Walnut Creek No.1 2 Walnut Creek No.2 3 Walnut Creek No.3 a Walnut Creel:No.4 5 Walnut Creel-No.5 6 Walnut Creek No.6 7 I Sarutap 8 1 9 60 Total&Carried Famard 7 1 31 1? 4:d_ i 3 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938157T011ISEN # Y Attorney General Member State Board $ United States Senator it o Equalization Dist. a t t• x 2 s 3 cn 6. 7 9: is 6; 9,: 41 ttrE f 2; s 40 9. 36 IT II Y b a z 71a r t ; 9, 311 1 TOV MEND STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 0Governor Lieutenant Governor !Secretary of State X Controller y Treasurer YJI 4 C 1 z99 r ELECTION e zPRECINCTSo f z Totals Brought Forward 1 3.7 7 f S-z Martinez No.1 2 1MartinczNo.2 3 Martinez No.3 4 Martinez No. 1 4 Martinez No.5 b Martinez No.G 7 lMartinez No.7 8 Martinez No.S 9 T Martinez No.10 I Martinez No.11 2 Martinez No. 12 3 t Martinez No. 13 4 Mar intz 13 Adartinez No.15 b Martinez No.16 7 Martinez No, 17 S j. Mountain tier No.1 g t Mauutain Yietr-No,n20 Ville Hill 1 T i 7 Concord No.1 3 Concord No.2 4 Concord No.a b Concord No.6 i Concord No.G 8 x Concord No.7 9 l one S d_No._8 20 Associated 13 x;. Cowell 2 Pacheco No.1 g t Pacheco No.2 Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 S Pittsburg No.3 g 11 tsbum No.d 40 Pittsburg No.5 I Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.7 3 Pittsburg No.8 4 Pittsburg No.9 r Pittsburg No.10 b z Pittsburg No.11 I Pittsburg No.12 8 Pittsburg No.13 g PittsburgNo.14 so4 Pittsburg No.is Pittsburg No.16 p r f 3 r Clayton 4 Port Chicago No.1 b Port Chicago No.2 7 Clyde 8 Nichols g 1 Totals Carried Forward J 4U 1 119 l PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 TOWNSEhD It 155 Attorney General Member StateI3ourd United Stut"Senator y is Equalization Dist_ tn n y 4 t— 7S, J7 -_G, 6. 7 3 9 I i7rt f. 1 ttE 3 7 f, r 30 t 6 r 9, oil i V- r s r k t S a 7 t r s Y 9 s T0(1 1Sh;ll STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 16 Govcrnor` { Lieutenant Governor Secretaryo[State: Controller r aurer ELECTION N w PRECINCTS o r4l"r a 1' Totala Brought Forward 1 Antioch No.1 2 Antioch No.2 3 t Antioch No.3 f Antioch No.3 6 j Antioch leo.6 7 f ntioch No.7 8 Amtioch No.8 9 10 Lone Tme No.2 1 2 Brentwood No.1 3 j Brentwood No.2 f Brentwood' j 6 t Byron No.1 7 Byron No.2 a Kn' teen I Oakley No.1 1 4tt Oakley No.2 2 r 3 f 1BSENTEE SAM1 i 6 i 2 1cONTRCOSTA1 COUNTY TOTALS a . !. ` 3 .Zs d 9 30 f r 2 3 f I i st 7 t. I t. 8 C 9 48 r 3 F Y t 7 2 t f f I 1 r t 4 , tt I 11 3 t z f I 6 7 Z PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 TOWNS- Na 161 iAttorney General Member scute Board United States Senator Equalization Dutre lrGstr 7 1 r W gi i C C t m 4k 9;j t • 2 p E ifit o-1 Y t211 s sj is a s- ios 6 z y3 8 r _ . A .. 1 1 mow s k I 4Z- g! C al Y e.'. fa n_ µ,... As 9 XOX-I ARTISA lnror-: 16, r-t,—d.1,STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the Superintendent of County Superintendent Superior Court Public Instruction of Schools County Cleric X s C h w x zxxH ELECTION 7 E., moo u PRECINCTS Z = z r_ z v yo U t ce a V Q lBerkeleyPati: 1 G'r /y 3 /dt : $ : zb Ai .. ,..:_. °.._._ E1 Cerrito No.4 2 4G .l7 V- 4t a2 a /QS 9 r 6 1' E U Cerrito No.2 3 $S / 0 0° 3q a Cerrito No.3 10 P1 EI Cerrito No.4 p.5pr E1 Cerrito Ifo.5 6 u Y.//3 7/ ..77 a( 0 1 . wP r E1 Cerrito A`o.6 7 ,+.!7 u a / : `! ! l 4 aEICerritoNo.7 6 6 f Ia Cerrito No.S 96 / U Cerrito\o.9 1 Y, /0' / C rl Sv Iro f Ia cenito No.10 1 l 3 T l. 7j Q1,1 Cerrito No.11 2 7 / 1 OZ fa y Kensington Nol. 3 451 : z z f 1 Kensington Ivo.2 J! 7 /P a / !< 3 Richmond No.1 7 (p0 7 7 s Richmond No.2 8 S, 4 1 .21 ' 7117 , Richmond I'o 3 9 o jr 3 to 7 0 5 .1 12 Tir Richmond No.S I a`; S S S 63. 17 Richmond No.6 2 `> 3, g 0/ . ! I 0 Richmond No.7 3 0 7 y i Richmond No.8 4190 171 77 s3 Richmond No.10 sit , qI GI /. rJ a ,lU/ , `J Riclunond No.11 7 7 y l O Y L //1377 3 Y Richmond No.12 8 k p3 j G r Richmond No.13 9 g .1 t Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 I f ./Q aa Richmond No.16 2 / /l'U tl! f O S a I l 6 /a 3; 1 3 t (05 yS: l o. s" s1 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 6 l;1 3 y q7- / 5 f 8 S ' J ` Richmond No.19 511 ///1 Sarg Richmond No.20 6 t l.. 7./4` j /7 -, !oV . o Ir , Richmond No.21 7 S/0 ' 1 :/a',, 7-; 1(4 o x 0a Richmond No.22a $'f :/ QS 1 I 117: Richmond No.23 9 130. 1 fl, 1 4 . A /43: ,53; RiAmoncl NO.247 7 1 z;t W p Richmond No.25 l, 0 b 0 S SI.! . Richmond No.28 ail 2 1 . 1 I a o O r i.y : is3-t: g f 6 pRichmondNo.27 31, 151 Y Richmond No.28 4 191 )c b 1 : 97'. f U /S' 105-, 3/` r Richmond No. I 1 a t 90L 3f s r Richmond No.30 6 Q9113 Lit/ 10 Richmond No.31 7f 1 U /30 5-/,tb: S-( , Richmond No.32 81q,"e . IG}Richmond No.33 9 d"1 , f 7 Rielininnd No.34 SO L 3 9 V y v 3Y6 lyY 1 i i Richmond No.35 1 !C f. 9 L 36. 1 i to,/)v 3 4 b , I R Richmond No.36 21 f a 0 Richmond 1x0.37 3 q 3 / t! Ij y /1'-a S. t{ ./ 5` b` '. Richmond No.3s Hiellmnnd No-39 s, 31 161 /(A Richmond No.40 6 qY ?'G. 71 l iI. p 1 Richmond No. u bo $1 v4 Q F Richmond No.•-0 8 b a7 0 3 T I D: 0.. Richmond No.43 1 U l M ( 1 1 .1-. 0 a'r jam'chnxmrl 0. } s a 3 v L)---- - Totals Carded Forward d0 eZ tp 1 b D?3:3LJ 1 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 ixowP RTI A 163 1 Sheriff Tax Collector Treasurer Recorder Auditur j tr. vi v; o tn 4 21 4, got: '7s 57 77, 11 X i 1 X'-i':iRTISA N N0 '=w STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE n.i M6 1v LL.JJ I. 164 Judas of the Superintendent of CountySuperintcndent Superior Court Public Instruction of Schools County Clerk ELECTION z V. cm PRECINCTS oar ci ctrz 3 a Totals stboDht FervmM p 111 b 41.CV13 a 11 11170 ,b3913,+3. 9S.Zr, 1. Richmond I o.4S 2 s !C (, j Y /Z o 1 tl 3 /;L0 Lf 9 15S Richmoud No.46 3+5-1 /0 7 i {q 7S 17 Y7 5-/ 4,' San Pablo I`o 1 L 17 7, 1 1 O San Pablo No.2 6 ! g /y J, /o:• I Y / r f.,S I(a y San Pablo No.3 7; 13l p3 San Pablo No.4 g $ //J to L t) San Pablo No.$ 9 ./o b g 1 r 3 j o a o If x Yu r , q d San Pablo No.6 0 Giant 04 C 4 2 0 ` • (,4 J // y ; 2 X Oleum3 g 7 . Rodeo No-1 4j31 Rodeo No.2 U s r 7 Y6 0 1/6 rodeo^'a 3 6 b Q 3 r c, a Pinole No.1 7 SI4 l 143 I c /4 71 Pinole No.2 SL F 3 I S 13 7S / 06 Hercules 91 t 4 j S 1 t)0 I 'l l r 47 MIt Selby r 3 3 : 3 . 1. S j q . 1 3 1 Crockett Na I fkl 3 yS rl, 1 v 113 ryg j r7 : Crockett Iva.2 7 -r r s 6 1 a aV3. Crockett No.3 6 r SSV o b r 1 3 9 o y 3 Crockett No.4 719, k I ti l 9 l L d 0 a 3 ' 3/ Crockett No.5 g'w l'(r 1 9 1 d O f bo Crockett No.6 y# p I J? 1 3. a l 0 l 3 Crockett No.7 S jv6 j f CnY ckett No.8 1 r ,b b. 1 ` -: 1 7 y 13Y: Pod Costa N.O.1 3 s 14 , Port Costa No.2 44 4 3 y 9 t 11 q c, Ott.. 1 , t 4 Danrt7le No.1 6 3 ( t Y t DanzxDanvilleNo.2 7 9 Satz Ramona x 1_ o Tassaiam 9 lfl '(o a1 b, q 7 1 M QQ wayctte No.1 2j,5$ 1 S F o /06 ') Lafayette No.^_ 3 5 1 147 a Y SL Marys 61 Olinda 7 'f ;L93 la * 1:r a X 17 99 3,4 a Alhambra 9; a Walnut Creek 1\TO 1 1 3 o 5 L'101 a"2_` Walnut Capel No.2 3; Y Ia 107 is-y .I f 7 14 ( ' 1 q b: Walnut CreekNo.s f: G r Y 5 d(4u. 17 i F.1 L/ . s 1. 0Y Walnut Creek No.4 t i 17U Walnut Creel:No.S 6. Walnut Crock No.6 7 v. f L/C $S L l7 //;z r p 17i- S lob- 2-c. 9. Totals Cnrr'ed Fcr and b t l:.l'6J. lol l 0 goo PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 MONY-PARTTSA'N 165 Sherif t Tai Collector Treusurer Recorder Auditor I til W V z Q tr V] to o z3 zog3i 9. rl/ 69 z is , i_ 9 8 - : _ . 3y b 4E 34 s.4 1 -v6 4Sgs //f y;- 3 4 41 2 oz Y9177Y f r7 S f /71 57 , r 2v:/1 5E 30: el 2Q 7 . D , 9/ Inc>. 3s" qy} 8' L l I j, 7' l1 3o .6— 73 Vqo V q 2s-7 so 6' 15 l 'V ;L 4b Zd6 bs 31' I 3/ / / bl 34 6S 4 ybr '`/3S il4i lqt 20, 3 Yu y qo`s is-ff. 2i 31j r o 11 / 7 YJ /Sl7S3 177 16s3 1 a ; 6 ya q 4 a(.! i 3S, 47 17.3 z I s 8 S 1 7 3 / i'o U S!6 s VII qj o o /,A 6-4 ?:P-131 1 Y`3 vs' 3 IsLyo F i 146 37i 6 J 1 3 B 3y 3 loo G I yl' 1 `/! 3 1 $ 10 17 4 3sr /r ,s.3 _ J'3 ./y yq 91 / f 70 ! s i i f 6; 5 xu 30' i 0 3 !D 71 S3 7/ ys 10 61: 6;/ j_ . sub : _ 2'97. `/3 9 -Sj' 3'.i 1 1/a 4 3 ! .a?: 5f 7 i 9 3 G s i i-7 S1 1 .Z Io U a'2 V5T 711, 71YJ & (". 0 301. 41 3; _ _ f. ., _ 3a 3 dol s'. '-g; ;(.Y I / 37, /S_. 9, 1 aI Uy sy ;Lq o iY 1 31 80 3 311%71 i j f y &3 /off '!l 17 . 37 „ t 3 'f? a , 141 90 3a i i / 3` I-9 6!. y y y q (a o 5 v7- 77 3 1(! 3 B 3 / y7 73 3. t/_ U _F + l3' s 9 q . s v?F 31 y } 71Aga` 9 NOY-PARTISAX Nor 166 r—„a b.J.".1 d.-a.1&W STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the Superintendent of O)untySuperintendent s Superior Court Public Instruction of Schools County Clerk T z in ELECTION 5 I a r PRECINCTS c z WIC a u s 3cCzm 1 O 24 N ° Total&OrmgktForma" X Ig33113sl.S3S1 ! o .. 1llattines No.1 2;yj / eS/?t; ;Lr 4 0 /Z S' Alartines No.2 3 f q q- /9}. 1 1 12 19 • xy, f I 1 7 y 74: 11lartines No.3 417,T AT a /Sr( a 0 /39 11 I ins No.; I 1 6-6 0 I 6 6 r Gull Iartinca ATO.5 616. v a o 7 7 11 i 7 25- 3n ./SEB 73 . Slatting No.6 i 1 T- 3 l l ./n 11. 10 / or 11 AIartines No.7 a 4114q 170..3 I SIattines No.8 9 7!31 Iley 0-L4 y Sits s' as a rlartim No.to Slattines Na 11 Martine•:No.13 3 3 y i b y Q / O a 0 ,9 I 3 a . fattincs No.18 4 S 8 3µ.y (o • ,3 4 3 ae) Alartinez No.14 3 43 10 Iax I1)4 fit If, 9 S 137' Martinez No.15 6:3 7.';L4 37 11 q l 0 ./0.2 y 1 Siartinez No.16 7 40 1(03 y QS q1 A&A 2 /13,4 3 Martinez ATo.17 al 4$ 0 34 . S . yv a I 10( 'i. SMountain rww No.1 .9 13 3 /.7y 31 1v 0,x y v y S w ob inc Hill Sq. 1'S: 93, 757q7 4 Concord No.l cf7.I D r aq r73 / Conoota No.2 AI FS 13 b b f i o I 1 s 3 y g 9 . b y I s I r Cmermd 1h6 ' ay/j/ J Conoord No.4 6 $ `,3 .; v 9 0 . 14 0. 34 ;_ aq 1 b. 0-6. y3 Concord No.5 7 7 :R 9 .M I O :F0 Concord No.6 8E Concord No.? 91y ./T 0 Concord No.8 to i I 3 y q Associated 1 $ 1 O S. 0 71 ' Y6. 4 . I Cowell 21A$ Zy 7 1 13 l3 s3 a- , 11': Pacheco Na 1 3d^ ./ Q a. y Pacheco No.24 jig J b 9 4 .Z hy r Pittsburg ATO.l 66 w Pittsburg No.2 a ;L a. 7 y II Pittsburg No.3 9 0 145 5 4 0 }`f l !o /oA Al- T4 17 Pittsburg No.5 1 7- b5 / loo q 2 l7 ./'b ( 1 II Pittsburg No.6 211' a'f 7. 1p as ! Pittsburg No.7 3 a 0 y .a 0 1 W9 4 . 1 Pittsburg No.8 41 ! -153 13 4 /0120 PittsburgNo.9 S133 ou t33 172. a U q Pittsburg No.10 6 1 . 13 f.b. L1. 7 .1!1, Pittsburg No.11 7`-13 .2aS. Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13 9 'i 7•.1l s t S.l };o /Q to( I a 18! i. Pittsbum No.14 n tr 74 Pittsburg No.15 1 (e(v . 02 Y 4 a. y y. L 9,Ij; ? Pittsburg No.16 2 s a 3 (0 t1. 4. }i 10 3i Ile 6y 31 1r 6` 4 c:laa yton 41 I .!'.. 3 55. 3S Port Chicago No.1 6 Port Chicago leo.2 Clyde Lf. 101 7LI / V 0 Niobolu 9t 13 3 4y a 9 7t Ig i Totals Carried Forward 7h .,15! : 7 5- ij..1* 021'] j 17M 9347 .[ s'•'J 1 D I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN s Sherif TAX Collector Treasurer Recorder Auditor tr a z OZ c zAmT X30; 39#. 3o ?Y. y`:t7 r 3 1 ia fes ; t.i a 100 y9 . 7/ 7d. 3 r .. j.: S.i . . : .... .: ._ 5:.....4 I. sq s1 . lG. SrV: /4? 3S1 . 03 t: 3 !dy q ... 10 sjb ay i72 !r y. qv. 2L 3. 3 r 3l a 4 9 i s s y az lu 7 3q ` c .s' 3! 3: 3 _ . /3_;. 80..t77p het r r . f r : Z: .: i, E.: dS fI f.. w Q' f ff+lr:f':+iRl1•.10 l u ti e t s 6 o q` / lv X71 __.. 6; `l y 1 o3/u/6, 4 i C 3 7 D0 k' d 7 `s; 9 ,y 3 y.L i fft - 1 :78' auk• 9ly0 76 7/ yb /1S'S 404 43:57 r y r... 30r 3 Q.s 3 16b 011 o 3 317 3 F l3: f 777 gra:;.. ._ 1 y} 30 Sv 3 i l GS sem: i3sJ. 3o s' _. 3_?.,... qq o l S7 f' /r/ //8' l!y is 9s t 1 9 s ti b ao f Y 61 A1.5 o 9 75 0 73 16 S7 7 S a 3`/off:y3, /0 3 a9 . .4 N t l X-PA RTI SAX NOiEms.`= STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the Superintendent of C:ouitty Superintendent Superior court Public Instruction of Schools County©crk a ELECTION ct g0 cel PRECINCTS x L x 1 ` F. 4 U v O C z w 1 v. O t n CJ M Tota>s ear FotMrara bb1q 3, 1 fris 7 .Z:1331'I$ q' E S34-1I61' . $ Antioch No.1 2 ( 1 q 9 4 9 l 7 j, Antioch No.2 r 71 1 t o o 13 13 3 14S Antioch No.3 4 155, 31 lot 17 JV gy6 Antioch No.5 6 31 1 lG q q /I V 0 r Antioch No.6 7 5` /So 4U Yo l 3 9 S""( r p J ltitioch No.7 8 Antioch No.S 9 Zq ./ C /C L 0 Lone Tree No.2 1 3 -;2 3 l l lot )Y 9 /(03 10 33 2 Brentwood No.1 3 41 04 Bmntwood No.2 4 $0 a q O Iluo 3 o 1 I a Ufo Bmntwood No.3 00 S130 ;t 1)11 Byron No.1 7 a q 3? 4;k IT 71 . 1 Byron No.2 8 a .`J .7 991 r 9 I:ni ttset, ti U l' 1 a l 5 Oak-ley No.I I Orgy No.2 2 6 10 1 b 117 ;L q 7 l 4 A& CONTRA t.OUNNTYTOTALS 8 9,7/5 3 o /1.440 3100 ,4 Nat oU6b(J`A z I•Z S 9 30 2 1 6 t 40 r E 2 7 - 6 7 T t 1 1 r 9 1a r 3 i x J+ 1 1„r h 69 PRIiti1ARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NODI-PARTIs.:I-k ' Sheriff Tu Collector Treasurer Recorder auditor I'13464/0l0,,-DX84%7 ti 17 Y 113 31 3s 3ra. zq q E 31 (-4 70 s T 1, ss 39 Pt7 s s a ma 46,143 6. r1 S3- SOlYj, 67 Uo 173! f 3 1 37 1 '47 y X74 s a3 j ° 090-1Y l ,o b(c 4 i 593 V7 x: 33 r lo: 3 L ' Y 'S-57 APu V 211 6-7 fib: E is L,y 2. Ya ,210 /37 t1 Y.7 7 o d" 6' J; s;6-;)- 7 / 01 3 7q.;X() 17YJ 01 19 7 0 . 33 J o ?3 qq 4, 4 Ir S i o I i 6' S. 9 7"4b 9 4 , t CI I r s i 7 1t 9 d t i r qq 6i S T, 9, 601 r Xi»-PARTISAX STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 170 District Attorney Assessor Coroner Public Administrator L' } 1. z F ELECTION o o w z a c M PRECINCTS 3 c: v `M 1V y N tr .Z O < V Q 13erkelcy> 1 A4 147' 11 i JA .41-' 0 Cerrito No.1 2 by f°r: Goff- /lv 1-3 n Cerrito No.2 3 60 ao717T- FJ 7T. E1 Cerrito No.3 4 41 /k O l D Cerrito No.4 oZ a is a/ 1.3 Cerrito NO.5 6 -k /p 0 13 11 Cerrito No.6 7 6y d#ql 19 6u IJa /jr%3 13 Cerrito No.7 6 /77- k 15?' / 6 l` S S // /•Z' M Cerrito No.s33 o' S'639aq 1.1 Cerrito No.9 0 Cerrito No.10 7.6' Q El Cerrito No.11 d l.3 Y Kerrsirtgton No.l 3 /A so. . 37 t 6 j .. , -aKensingtonNo.2 E a. V/ .` 3 0 T s 6 e Richmond No.l 741 Richmond No.2 8 Richmond No.3 9 3 1 /U 11jrhmnnd No,4 a 19 p ry Richmond No.5 l 1' 1 U.d Richmond No.6 2 31 Richmond No.7 3 b 1 IS 71 Richmond No.F4 ` . / n - PV l L/ a d 431 Richmond No.10 6 _v / YS! Uir1 Richmond No.11 7 o Richmond No.127 Richmond No.13 g 7,73fSab' Richmond No.14 3 9 & tt'' Richmond No.15 l S Sro, J/7S 7 .J y: 4ADS-t 71. f y Richmond No.16 2 5 I y b 157 30 Richmond No.17 3 z'6 74. A Richmond No.18 4 .24 75- 7f r._Qhm pond No 19 Wchmond No.20 6 Richmond T Pol Ri mond Igo. 7 3 v:n bRichmondNo. 9 3 y4 z Richmond No.24 t, 113 171It Ii s' Richmond No.25 I t} SQ S l l 6 l i/y 0 Richmond No.26 2 q7-; Richmond No.27 3 S z0 13 6 . 3o ./(- ,. I S f..o Richmond No.29 4 3 3 136 1 1 13 7 %` 3 7 6 yri r timond No.'s a Richmond No.30 6 3.5- 6Y 6 7 ., 7i Richmond No.31 7 4 s ,1` 0. bg 3 S; J 9.f .6- Richmond 5 OJ 7y , tQRichmondNo.32 8 46 0 3 Richmond No.33 9 ,5 I ( Rirlymnnd No.34 sal q4 S a fit/ /At 0 1S5 S'f ls;oRichmondNo.35 1 r 37 73'/ Richmond No.36 2 `( 1 117 0 IS 3i /9.:/ ! ,p:aZ' Richmond No.37 3 y 3 /$. 9 Richmond No.38 4 4 ,07 15 4-is-to , 0 7 IDRirhvnnndXo.39 S 4(1 17t r Richmond No.40 6 .S-!T i7 Richmond No 41 7 7 l.s a l .;L L O II Richmond No.42 8 i`! 0 q 0 3`t p 7 Richmond No.43 g. 1 . 5-' 3 3 y / 7 % !p riclnnond. To.t3 9 — 9t1 Total. Carried Forward g8 goSo 6qb 66$ Sqq 34;.6 i6oq, S-033 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN Survoycir dAA V C x 1 oa in ir ro7Y aq J Ir I 4 s 33 57 0 31 6 S. YI 4., . : y F,t 31Z IYd 40 34i 172LI Y 3s.y .4. S9 r1t s 3 9 27 33 .zo o 4 37 14 i s t t Z121. ZIP, 3 0 g j ;L 5 S '2. 43: 21 6 L 1 i . - 4.%: .. . . '. .. r.?- I 1 L + 111 9" t r 4 9 b . 3 S a j_. l t;. , .. it:: ,t[. i Q 4 N 70 a L1 74 9 p 10 41, 14io1 6 /J S s F'' 3 ' r t•y 0 -716 44 A 6 37 7q jo 3 ys y t r * _ 37 Air I K 30 01 IFS•; 59.t 4991 /l. •per_ o XON-1'ARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE District attorney Aowswr Coroncr Public Administrator i ELECTION v _ iY o w x a < PRECINCTS x a v SG x xx o4 Totats sro"nt Forro.a a g po ' s 6q(vx(# . 8qq:34A loogl 03 _ t Richmond No.43 3'r 19 S S' i . .. 3: / 0 /s S :9 a Richmond No.46 341 /;0 f i' 9eS S: / ' w San Pablo No.1 k I 173 0 S f)o_ oNo.2 0SanIsb45- San Pablo j/a_ala" S. g9S' aa; 38' Ufa; /x`9`/4 S an Pablo No.4 4 ,'S! s 3 'r I / y ;ZV L A1 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 BION-PARTISAN surveyor 1U 1A 3 in I r /899 } 01j/ l 10 4„ ill 34 4 I I 3 . aq 7 74 3 3 C+ m 1! f 1 F. j AiC ix 7 9 ! 4: 513 1 653, S/-/ Xr r$ r 1 6 y3 3 r. Y.V7,po . b737 If II aL 8`a 30 60 a J f fi i i fir• r I r s: ... .. ..... Asn:i I1 3q f 4 4 gg Sa 4 N/ I o l• r 5: fir "_ ;,,. 4. 9 b i. ..V. 7 I / 7 .V 0. .I ' _ l Z ...s ..'S _,+ __. l J. e i...,:^ r.`..:. ,_ :'-''-'0`_, i I y,, ' i I•. ID a. f 7 1::4 iL 6'loB. q : 7.3: 3 .a4 t"' _...._7 p l .36 x:' . - .. . . 9q 37. } b 41! ; y 71 . I Is XON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE va District Attorney Assessor Coroner Public Administrator S4 z i- w a ELECTION o 5 PRECINCTS c o CJin z I z zcC o z L I _ cc o vl t U Totals Brought Forward 140 3.tfo)1, a. 5 1! Z5 ZD Y f 076 1/;.X"! Martinez No.1 2 11 I8 t y t 4 l l 17T/7 qg l o Martinez No.2 3 167 TtJ / i ! a i X0.1 LO I p Martinez No.3 4 d r t 9 7 4Z 9 q t X 33 75_tr f Martinez No.4 0 1 10 150 (0 57Vi A 7o i f y l5$iartine:No.5 f o i Alartinez No.6 7 77 ,' F /fr L& } 9 Martinez No.7 S144 I b D: 3;5-5793f 6 ..s ab ; Martinez No.8 9 ' : / 7 A n N 1Q /1 S 4 l 0 ,1 '/G ! i q Alartinea No 10 1 ! 1(T, 170 f s S :/a!/it 3 F? E. 5'Aiartinez No.1 2 31 .13+C q 0 t Alartinez NO.l.. 3- t t y I q M p tc artinez No.13 4 a 0 a, 8 y 140 t or i Alai N 1 LA i4 50% JOA:Y I y iC Martinez No.15 f 31 _/l;L(I 1 q{ i- F ( 4 I C t; '5 7 J-a } Martinez No.16 6 t 31 t 1. S / (o `; .5 F' 'r o g} i . Martinez No.17s 2.n y'( r 4 t I $ 0 14 v .. 36 !w tt q Mountain View No.l 9 /o6,16 3 t Mountmin View No.9 1 !o t 1 Uit it }lo } i i Vinc Hill 1 41 , 1 p f_ 1_.Djf ttS i i 4- Concord No.1 Concord Na 2 i 7G 15 I 461 8 S J iS fft Concord No.4 6 Concord No.5 7 110 , $f Is (1 j t • T .[a Q r i Concord No.6 8 p14ConcordNo.7 9 t: l(v; 141 4' ; 3 as u t E Cone A 8 Associated 1 10 i t o Cowa 2 2 61,i yT r s 3 3 I acheco'No 1 3 1 1j Pacheco No.2 4 b:t3 t 3 Pittsburg No.1 y T f V Pittsburg No.$ 1 i Pittsburg No.3 9 1 a PittsburgNo.4 y Pittsburg No.s 1 9 0 Pittsburg No.6 2 . 1 Q d 0 4 C J v 3 {_U j I. S Pittsburg No.s PL 45, y 9 : 3 a 511 X35 Pittsburg> .1gq r 13$ a 70 PittsburgNo.9 4 /;L0 i NO i aS"aS !3 c Pittsburg No.10 1>{3 ids: I or l 0 a 3 71_ Pittsburg No.11 9L1 Pittsburg Na 12 1q o S, 5l off° !sq '79r 4 -17b a 7PittsburgNo.13 D t. 1Q !i 5 3 6,l 8 S Pittsbu No.14 1 o Pittsburg No.15 t)5 a4q t t, l to 1 Pittsburg No.16 Iq 4 41-1 It r a 1 1 Port Chicago No.1 0 :,41` i -_ Lvy U v j y Port Chicago No 2 7/ V c 1 6 .30 u s oClyde Nichols 3. to 3 9 .l o / 3 S yV-t , 7 Totals Carried Forward7L11plc. S 6.Z53 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAX e 75 PAS Surveyor o- I X i L U N O at i 1 ,4773So1',73G 19bZ7 1 Z6 1 57 37 o o 3 y 7 / /0-3 i ! 9 `l g 9 f b bo 77 1Y rz y 9:/& 1 b 793q9 Fo a0 G,3 f 147 ss ar s- it 1p q9 ff apt 9 apt - 9 -y /s' 34 G lG 1 v 31 /0 a( 031 37 )3 i g q37jfO / F'3 b 3 4 _a3 /yiF3 7 .17 91if 33 3 l IS6 B' 9 1a F`i 201,11 11 t C 7S 3 il i 3 3 j(4. 4 0 . 18`, x3 y t 3y7U5 /b i 6 9 Y 3 Y 6 v q '/S o 1,3 0 q y `J 6°l.s-q 4-,— 7 0 /s . I P` 67 30 J01 1, 20 s q ;104 1 36 91163 73 iJ Iv 7 10,3 211 Ic 4a 12:Z `l30 i 41 30 3? 7 17 a 1/0 3 V WS1241,g yy 9 y r*9170 5#11197-11 q q 3a 3 tr 40 15- 41 3 3 6 a av t - 7 J3 q1 c si3T / / I 91 -3 74. q I3 t s5sa 31 J0 V )VIIARTIS N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 6 District Atturnev Lmsur Goruner Publie:ldministrator i i 2 Y L•LECHON 7 0 0 z t = I PRECINCTSo r c t v Ci Cn % C O d z O G z U i ti L lj E- U E Tote.Brought r-«,mrd 1 9/ZvW 3- Ajq SSo.,IbSS t6-349 Antioch No I 2 7 1' k Wit/ p g Antioch No.2 3 4.) /S. l, yb '1 Y S 7 D D S - F Antioch No.3 3 /;k7 d. w S p S:6 i 41 /5 Si17- v 8` 4 7 Antioch No.5 3% 1 7! I7T d Antioch No.6 7 q7 107 y :s 0 Amtioch No.7 s ( Y - / v 7 Antioch No.S 9 8- La 6 / 2- Sim 6 f i 8'y q V Lune Tree No.2 1 0, $(0 Brentwood No.I t, M tf:' 9/ , 9 3 ',,zs-, i87 ,s" 4BrentwoodNo.2 4 -T'- y o`25, 1 ` a 1 . l f j 13 ; f Brentwood No.3 O 20 1 (o q i Bvmn No.I 7 31 0 4 9 7 3 / Bvron No.2 S f''3. f 3 7 LT Kni htsett 1v gl j, r Oakley No. Iy I i Oak-ley No.2 J , 1q, 0 a! q J 7; P41 i 7 6 t r i i ABSENTEE VOTE i t 6 i T CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS s 930 f 49 IF z A 4 r t t ft r F I a 4 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN 177 Surveyor i rn , ff 0 ..5 s I 4j. d i 8 ./(p Ly 3 j 1 IV 7 - 7 q 17 33 4 30 . l 3 . . i S 1(4s Afb 6 t i 20 /o s 1 37 :as :aV6-0 t 31 4 i 343 10123 i Sill7o3 mal V i k i 9 s SK c I 30 t t pp JI 4 feS( i 9 i - 401, i I i t t f 1 1 s i t 7 1 n t X-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 176 t r 1 J c, ELECTION PRECINCTS r j t I E C. 5!s ts Berl-aty Park- 141 . YS , 34 21 74 ;/8 I El Cerrito No.l 57 /IA 7 f M Cerrito No.2 3119 /S f $Y 4S;/83 J,l/ El Cerrito No.3 1.S .1 Q '', a t) 7 Y , 7 Ei Cerrito No.4 M Cerrito INTO.s 6 -91 7 /o: 3 0 101 El Cerrito A•o.6 7 3/ /7 70: i Cerrito o.7 W /4, o /,5 k s' ao° EElCerritoNo.8 9 ' a EI Cerrito No.9 p El Cerrito NO.10 1 El Cerrito No.11 2 4 Kebdiigton ATO.1 3 7 r-- Kensington No.2 4 e [7 t T AtSJ 7 i 3/ sS 7 a Richmond 7 AWf 0: Richmond No.2 8 A P Richmond No.3 74 1 701 J Richmond No.5 1 Richmond No.0 Richmond No.7 3 g o 1- Richmond No.R U _ t Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 40 Richmond No.13 g G I 3RichmondNo.14 6 yo 0RichmondNo.15 j Richmond No.16 2 Richmond No.17 3 t Richmond No.18 u S3 S S /SSIRichmondNo.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No. Richmond No.24 lticlunoud No.25 1 Richmond No.20 Richmond No 27 7 Richmond No.28 T SRichmondNo.29 Richmond No.30 ra . Richmond No.Sl z_ _ :. „ A... . .... _ y .. . 171 Richmond No. Richmond No.33Rig-limnnd No-34L 71 1 1 161 .14 1 I Richmond No.35 Richmond No.3G Richmond No.37 l Richmond No.36 RiArnnnd No.39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 v 4 //Richmond No.4.i _,-. e 5 Riclunond No.•43 ai q f 1:ichmond NO.-14_o Totals Carried Forward Qf y S79 f PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 N0N-PARTISAN 1 1 , la s 9 7 ry. . i i x r. 6 S201 u 1 i 4 ov Tf „: 8 i S. 21 3 41 41 a Rti*_i 9 4 1. 40 ii 1. t S r P y4 7 9' 50 z M t P _., QQQ i w 6 7 S a 9 1 i N O X-PA RT1S A X STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 180 J rc I ELECTION PRECINCTS pTotalsBroughtForward Richmond No.45 2 1(r0 14 Rithni 1 No. 311 San Pablo No. 1 r ox rqL*, It i San Pablo No.2 6 f !5; o ! a1 t San Pablo No.373 :/2 lo 1/' San Pablo No.4 ti:u, Pablo No.S g l l o a l o l 3 5 I z9 San Pablo No.6 10 1 i f-' /0 Giant 1 47 l 2 Gu t) l `1 a- i q i 1 3 Oleum 3 a 1 0; Rodeo No.1 4 Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 6 l No.Pinole I\o. I Pinole No.2 d Ilercule,t9 1 a20 Selby 2 3 4- Crockett No. 1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 6 Crockett No.4 7 Crockett No.5 8 Crockett No.6 g Crockett No.7 39I Crockett No.8 1 i 7 t{ Port Costa No. 1 3 a ff Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 6 Danville No.2 i 1 an Ramon Tassajara 40 Uamo Lnfayctte No.1 2 Lafayette No.'_ 3 Canyon U911M r St.Marys 6 I Ortndn l Albambra 91 j Walnut Creel No.1 2 t Walnut Creel:No.2 1 Walnut Cord:No.3 Walnut Creek No.{ 3 Walnut Crock No.5 6i Walnut Crock No.6 f Sar tsp a 9' I C T:t.ls Carred Fam and j i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAIN y'g` 181 I t - A tt u_ l L( t 1 1 Q :0!G s U c siit{ J 1L d J_ 6 7 I i I, I,is r So3 4,3 6r' 3 1 34 'os 3 sri 1u 4ss_ I O t Go i i t w1 0dl f! ! l 193 114 7 o Z.//9z 1 0! 35`s" j i 1 10 ti w 6 i t I i 1 4 7 f b t k _ 9f i WN-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 182 ELECTION PRECINCTS z 17 f z Totals Brought Forward l f rlartinez No.1 2 i Martinez No.2 3 I Afartinet No.3 f Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 6 Martinez No.6 7 Martinez No.7 8 Martinez No.S g Martinez No 9 10 Martinez No,10 1 Martinez No.11 2 Martinez No.12 3 f , Martinez No.13 f Martinez No.14 5 Martinez No.15 6 Martinez No. 16 7 Martinez No.17 Mountain\Petr No.1 9 ew t gine Bill i2 f Concord No.1 Concord No.2 f Conmrd No.4 6 Concord No.5 7 Concord No.6 a Contwnl No.7 g Concord No.8 Associated i f Pacheco No.1 3 f Pacheco No.2 I f t ; i Pittsburg No.1 7 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 9 PittsburgNo.4 r i i PitWturg No.5 1 x Pittsburg No.6 2 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S f Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburfi NO. 10 6 Pittsburg No.11 t. r_ Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No. 13 g f jPittsburgNo. 14 Pittsburg No.15 1 Pittsburg No.16 t f Port Chicago No.1 6f Port Chicago No.2 f Clvdc 8 Nichols g Totals Carried Forwa-d PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN 183 t y a s i S s r f y 6 r 1 s 6 fv s ZJAT OT Y7 KUM y, u 41) i i i d i 1 i 9 Y 1Y 41, 3 FF i y i f l f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE isa i s i ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward 1 i Antioeh No.1 2 N F i jAntiochNo.2 3 t E Antioch N0.3 Antioch No 4 Antioch NO.b 6 Antioch No.6 7 Antioch No.7 uitioch No.8 9 LonT N b Ume Tree No.2 1 I 2 Brentwood No. 1 3 Brentwood No.2 4 i i Brentwood-No.3 6 Bvmn No. 1 7 Bvmn No.2 8 r e 9 ni itsen 20 1If t Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 3 4 k 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 30 Vj v 6 2 t 3 3 6 1 y j 4fi V, Z 3 r. T- 66 a , a k f i 3 t 6 j.. i t i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 ON-PARTISAN z 77 r j t a==x- I r . q t{t{ 71] i is P,r rSS.f•! J X 6' 9 r 77 1 77 -77 61 704 7 77 91 301 4' 71 9l 177 21 31 1.r .wL. 0 71 t 9[ J S y t _ 1_ NOVI'.11kTISA STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 186 f i ELECTION j I PRECINCTS 3 t J f h is i t i . Berkeky Park 1 1:1 Canto NO.1 2 A T la Cerrito No.2 r1 Cerrito No.3 i El Cerrito No.4 I Iil Cerrito No.5 6 i E1 Cerrito No.6 7 U Ccnito No.7 8 11 Cerrito No.8 9 LI Cerrito No.9 10 E.1 Cerrito No. 10 1 1•'1 Cerrito No. 11 2 Kensington No. 1 Kensington No.2 f Kensington Na-3 Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 8 i Richmond No.3 9 t r{ Richmond No.5 i 4 t Richmond No 2 Richmond No7 3 1 Richmond No.8 I 1 i Richmond No. 10 6 Richmond No.11 7 Richmond No.12 8 Richmond No. 13 9 Richmond No.14 30 Richmond No. 15 1 T Richmond No. 16 2 Richmond No. 17 s_ I i Richmond No.1S f Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 6 Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.22 t Richmond No.23 9 girliniond No.24 Richmond N`o.25 1 Richmond No.26 1 TT Richmond No.27 3 ii Richmond No.26 3 t I Richmond No.29 51 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 7 Richmond No.32 8 Richmond No.33 9 1 T Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.36 2 Richmond No.37 3 Riclwmond No.38 4 I. _ t i Richmond No.40 6 Richmond No.41 7 Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 9 1 Rirhumond Ns }__—___-_-- Toole Carried Forward I, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAIN 187 i S i 4 r s: Inr_ t i r 6C 6 t r Ji r 1 f i 4j 4 3 1 1t r r S t- 9 t 71 i 3 F; Y. 1 r t b' t a k Y i XO1\-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 188 V 0-Yl/Z C a,G'c k. I CL" s 1 ELECTION PRECINCTS QaPe Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.45 2 r, r RichmonddNo.46 l j i San Pablo No.1 1 t 1 SSanPabloNa2 San Pablo No.3 7 Sag Pablo No.A 8 T_ San Pablo No.S Swi Pablo No.6 Giant Oleum Rodeo No 1 r j Rodeo No.? 34 r i t Rodeo No.3 Pinole No.l 7 1 Y.r iPinoleNo.2 Hercules 9 20 1 Crockett N0.11 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 7 1 j_i. ... Crockett No.s t 3_ t d r Crockett No.G y i ' Crockett No.7 30a Crockett No.S Port Costa No.1 3 Port Costa No.2 9 g Danville No.1 Ail 6 155, lZS 10, Danville Igo.. 7 dSanRamong Tassajarn g 10 Alamo LefVCtte No. 1 2 Wayette No.^_ 3 1 f Canyon Aforaim St.Marys 6 I Ocinda t Alhambra so Walnut Creek No.1 2 t t Y1 Walnut Creek No.2j-_..__1__._ f_ o j....-,__. _ Walnut Creek No.3 4 Wulaut Creek No.a t Walnut Creel:No.S 6 Walnut Creel-No.6 7 I i tiarana I 3 - Tct.1lt Carred Fcn+ard N N. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN k 61 t t t 1 i i 7 20 71 30 2i41 i 61 lAob 4 6 c:t 3c SO 6 /So7 D 7s t i j p XOX- 'ARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 190 tv}G fc 1 o lJ vwtrl o i r yt o c 1 k a ELECTION PRECINCTS W7_ Totals Brought Forward I / /D q IA'. Martinez No.1 21.21 U 0 17 S-0 . 1\isrtincs 10.2 3 01 o Martinez No.3 4 4 7 3 to . l 9MartinezIdo.4 b t Martinez.No.5 6 03. Martinez 10.G 7 _ 9 a- 7MartinezNo.?5 1 , 4 f7C- lliartinez No.S 9 Martinez No.9 1 1 31 1..53 Tlartinez No.10 1 3 b Martinez No.11 2 ( ! .'X3. _3Martinez Martinez No. 3 Martinez No.13 4g a C 30 Martinez No.13 24 10 Y y q f f Martinez No.15 6 Y3 it 31 3 /Ar, Martinez No. 16 7 ti Martinez Igo- 17 8 Y4 c i r Mountain icor No. 1 9 y 1 te I 3 ?,y t i ItoMountainViewNo.2 _v b;3(,, b 206 t a ttee(Lq t- i. H 150 1 S l $ I 1 3 Q. 2l cq 1v 89 1573 50t Concord No. 1 3 LA Concord No.2 3 CQUcord No.3 173 I f fo $ Conoord No.4 6 Concord No.5 7 7/ Concord No.6 i Concord No.7 9 a,_ t NO Concord No.S 1 1 S ( 0 /1 Cowell 2 Pacheco No.1 3 0 Pacheco No.2 4W Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No.2 8 t Pittsburg No.3 y 3 PittsburgNo.4 I C Pittsburg No.5 1 1 Pittsburg No.6 2 Pittsburg No.7 3 Pittsburg No.S 1 Pittsburg No-9 w. f..__ . __-T Pittsburg No.10 6I i Pittsburg No.11 7 Pittsburg No. 1. 8 s v Pittsburg No. 13 i- 4- PittsburgNo.14 i t Pittsburg No.15 1 Pimburg No.16 2 4 Clayton 4yI Port Chicago No.1 6F iy Port Chicago No.'' M t M rt p t F f Cly do 1 Nichols 9t t 60 Totals Carried Forward PRI.NIARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, -19-38 NOX-PAl?TISAX JA` ALL '-C l J-.L+ -j'1-l/Y, - 1 K y}`.1 _I 19 f 7i S s i T 2 Y 6 s I k 9 i 3 y 3 t 4 i 6 30 31 r b t P S Fl 30 q 3 s 39 41) 7/ V2 /3 f 5 i.(bL 7 30 30 q i 9j 1 6-3 ST 105- 3? 9 .3 q 761 W f3 A 3: 1 s- a2 1 o W_jD.2143.qS 8 ''* s361tt 1 b( x Si 9; Y6 :L13 6U L 1 13 i. X O 1\-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 192 J ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward l z t Antioch No. 1 2 1 3 t r ntioch No.2A fAntiochNo.3 4t Antioch No.5 6 i Antioch No 6 uitioch hTo.7 8 Antioch No.S 9 Lonc 1 10 Lone Tree No.2 1 f s Brentwood No.1 E Brentwood No.2 Bmntwood No.3 ss t BN-ron No. 1 Bvron No.2 1 9 3 t V 1 L 1 t 11n1^t1tseII 20 Oakley No. 1 1 Oakley No.2 2 r 1 3 i 1 ABSFIV7EE YU7E 1 6 l CONTRA COSTA 7 9 t_ t COUNTY TOTALS 4 9 1 f t 40 1 2 a s w 3 i. l _ Yr t 5 1 1 31 3, t t f J'i._ t F i r 9 t PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 0`-PARTISAI 19 10 i F J t F 7 dd: I 3 6 3 t i 941 t 91 301 31 r 6 S 94 40 u 2 E 6 w 9f Sol f7 31 I i I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN 1 3 i i f i e f 7 4i 10 j){ r rt' a f a 9 i pct ; •wrr. 3 f 4LIONDL b1; 6 E 30 1 2 a r'». t •w Ott:az s. k s 9 i 71# t# S I, skY byi/'' s' ni.v,t,• ij TL 91 r r 1 XON-PAI:TISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 194 ELECTIOAT PRECINCTS r Berl el* Park- la Cerrito No.1 2 El Cerrito No.2 0 Cerrito No.3 4 I.3 Cerrito No.4 M Cerrito INTO.5 13 Cerrito No.8 Irl Cerrito No.7 1.1 Cerrito No.8 EI Cerrito No.9 a 1 13 Cerrito No.10 s t Ll Cerrito No.11 r KwAugton No.1 Kensington No.2 4 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 1 Richmond No.3 3 Richmond No.b 1a Richmond No.6 2 Richmond Iv`o.7 3t Richmond No.R lti lunond No. 1 1 Richmond No.10 l Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 8 Richmond No.13 9 Richmond No.14 30 T Richmond No.15 1 Richmond No.10 2 i s Richmond No.17 Ty Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 6 1 Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.22 8t: Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 4a Richmond No.25 1 Richmond No.28 N Itichmond No.27 i w Richmond No.2S 4 Richmond No.29 Sttt Richmond No.30 4 4 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 8 Richmond No.33 Hichmcind NO-34 M Richmond No.35 1 Richmond No.30 2 t Iticlwroud No.37 3 Richmond No.38 r. Hirlimnng]No-39 A 4 1 Richmond No.40 4 t Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 Fiicluuond-N Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN 195 31 1jj S 41 I z i r s r r r j t SC 91 r t 30'' 21 40 E t 11 t f 1 t I3 9'f A1 t i0. a 3 f f r f r L I I 1 0X-PARTISAX STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 196 l ELECTION PRECINCTS Iy Irk Total* Brought Forward Riclmtond No.45 2 Richmond No,46 t t .._..i 1 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 6 t _ f San Pablo No.3 S:tu Pablo No.4 t San Pablo No.S i Scut Pablo No.6 I 1 Giant s 1 1 I i E Oleuut 3 l Rodeo No.I 1 } Rodoo No.2 Rodeo No.3 Pinole No.I Pinole No.? Ilercules 9 f 1 20 Selo i t l Crockett No.I Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 7F s 1 Crockett No.S Crockett No.G 9 Crockett No.7 i 1 Crockett No.8 j t i Port Costs NO.I 3 Port Costa No.2 4 i{ Dandle No.I s i s t Danville No.2 San Ramon Tamiam y k } F i I t Alamo 1 1 Lafe-ette No.1 t i t ! Lafayette No.2 Canyon 4 t MIMI i t a 1 1 SL MarysOrinda f s t 1 t Alhambra WalnutWalnut Cte&No.I t 11*host Creek No.2 3 Walnut Creel-No.3 4 r t Walnut Creek No.a Walnut Crock No.5 6 Walnut Creel:No.6 1 Sarattap 1 H a Totals Carried Fom%ard a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NON-PARTISAN 197I c i 6 i' 17 n P z t t j 9' t t err r 6 7 30 j j E 6 za i I 1 t r s rr S t i w u 60 a t' N O X-PA RTI S A N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 198 ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Froward iartincz No. 1 2 i - i-- _ • { 1 1IstartinezNo."j r Martina No.3 r Martinez No.4E t Martinez No.5 i Martinez No.6 7 Mw-tinez NO.7 r t Martinez No.S f Afartinex No.9 1 r Martinez No. 10 11 Martinez No. 11 21 j Martinez No. I' Martinez No.13 f Martinez No. 13 3 1 Martinez No.1$ Martinez No. 16 7 iiMartinezNo. 17 s i Mountain N Mew No. 1 1` Mountmin View No.2 Vine Hill F 1 Concord No.1 1 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 4 i Concord No.4 Concord No.5 74 r T Concord No.G 8f Concord No.7 Concord No.8 A&vciated Cowell Pacheco No.1 Pacheco No.2 3 c- Pittsburg No.I Pittsburg No.2 8 i E E Pittsburg No.3 9 Pittsburg No.d A Pittsburg No.b 1 1 1 Pittsburg No.G 2 i l t Pittsburg No.T Pittsburg NO.8 Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No.10 6 C Pittsburg No.11 2 4 - Pittsburg?Co.12 8 1 Pittsburg No. 13 9jt i PittsburgNo.14 Pittsburg No.1$ 11_r Pittsburg No.16 i E1 , j Clayton Port Chicago No.1 6 Port Chicago No.^ 24 _ - Clyde 8 It Nichol-, t rotas Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 NO-PARTIS.x r_ 199 i I 3 JL 3 t 1al: i i .. fir, .....;_ i F 61,i 9 10 i 5 x y. JI 1: 1 t N r 4, o- r r 6 r i i f f 1 t f i r i ii a14 d 3 61 a 91, T r 6 4 9;: 60._ _ r XON-I'ARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 200rf r u ELECTION 3 PRECINCTS ToUla Brought Forward I Antioch No. 1 2 ! Antioch No.2 3 0AntiochNo.3 a 4 cy Antioch No.5 17 I-q IAntiochNo.6 1 Antioch No.7 AZT i 0.1 7aAntiochNo.S t b8A Lonc Trm No. I 1 177 139 4p I-one Tree No. i• ! a23 S u 39 36q 3 Brentwood No.1 3 p Brentwood No.2 4 Brentwood No.3 s r Byron No. 1 7 Byron No.2 Bnitem z r Oakley No. 1 r , Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE W7E a t i CONTRA COSTA s T COUNTY TOTALS ia i a_..._ III E l t x i ll[ T T 60 G r i r r r I 1 r t 1 • I 1 r i} I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 30, 1938 N'0N-PARTISAN 201 - EJt 1'Q"- '•,i. •.awl J-`- J''-1 -' ''r1 _ _ ',lam '-a-f"t. _ 1 I i 6 l s 101 t j 1 21 j l314 6 170'i 20 1 T• 143 9 1 S 9 30 k I If 9' 40 v t 1 E 9 i r t t d I 1 XM-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF-ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 202 1 1 . ELECTION PRECINCTS IietkeleC Pill:r.- 3 ** 7 r 11 Cerrito No 1 y EI Cerrito No.2 f 0 Cerrito No.3 f F1 Cerrito No.4 E1 Cerrito No.5 f 11 Cerrito No.6 f 1:1 Cerrito No.7 11 Cerrito No.S L•'1 Cerrito No 9 1 a El Cerrito No. 10 EJ Cerrito No, 11 f Neusington No.1 4 Kensington No.2 f E 1 n a Richmond No.1 7 Richmond No.2 Riclunond No.3 Richmond o.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond Na 0 cRichmondNo.7 1 Richmond No?S t ti ' i <_ `• { `' r Richmond No.9. 9 1 Richmond No.10 RichmondNo.11 7 t !i• Richmond Noy 12 r Richmond No. 13 Richmond No.14 30t Richmond No.15 1 k- Richmond+No 16 Richmond No.17 1 tRichmondNo. 18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 6 Al Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22fi Richmond No.23 t Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 3 Rirhmond No.2S1 i_ Riclimond No.29f 4ihhmond No.30 6 Richmond No.31 7y} Richmond No.32 3 Richmond No.33 9Richmond-No.34 Richmond No.35 r i Richmond No.36 r r J Richmond No.37 JRichmondNo.38 a ffirimand No.39 I w s Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 1 ond No. LW= TRichmondNo.43 Ricluucind No-+L Totals Carried Forward t f. t Ir. Matter of Appointing Canvassing Board for Count i E Absentee Voters r ' Ballots for Primary Election of Aug. 30, 1938. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having canvassed at least 350 ballots cast by zhe Absent Voters at the Ptimaty Election held on Aug. 30, 19382 jand said canvass being incomplete; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded b,/ Supervisor irembath, IT Io BY THE 8Q3RD,GnD thlt a Canvassing Bo-rd consists of F.J.Barnard, Walter Paasch J.S. Casey, May Kelly, and Esther Mabey be and the same is hereby appointed for completing lane count of absentee voters ballots cast at said Primary Election. 4 And t-M Board takes recess to meet .`n Mond , Sept. 12, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. ry Chairman. Ly 1. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C-N'PRA C SI-A COMITY, STATE OF CALIFOF411A. MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1938. The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M. JAI Present: Hon. v.J.Buchamn , Chairman; ervisorsSu James N.Lop- ng, R.E.Claeys,:: land R.J.Trembath. S.C.Welle, Clerk.N. t Absent; Supervisor ii.L.Cumaings. Ih Matter of Approval of Agreement between Southeni Pacific Railroad Qompany, a corporation, and the County of Contra Costa, Granting Permission to I Construct a Crossing near Byron. A Farm of Agreement betreen t.>e Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, of the State of Kentucky, and its lessor, South ern Pacific Railroad Compa ry, a corporation, and the County of Cont_a Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, granting to Lhe County of Contra Costa, the right to construct and maintain, a highway upon and across t?iose certain_ parcels of land situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described in insert marked "Exhibit "A" and designated "Parcels 1, 2 and 3' attached to said Agreement and made a part thereof. s On motion of Supervisor :rembath, seconded by Supervisor Lon<;, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement. be and the same is hereby approved and W.J. f . Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign said y.. aagreementanbehalfoftoCountyofContraCosta. i gym. a I d m K i In Matter of Advertising Resources of Con ra Costa County at Walnut Festival, to be held in Walnut Creek. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the Walnut Festival to be held at Walnut Creek, on Sept. At'n to 18th, 1938, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; IT -r-, BY THE BOARD +-iDERED that the sum of $100 be paid to the Committee of j the Walnut Festival for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said Fest— I ival. IT 1S FMTHER CHDERED that the committee of said Walnut Festival present to l this Bo,,rd a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in sum of j $100 in payment of said advertising. ,c j In Matter of Granting Perm iss ion to City of Pittsburg to lar Water . Pipe Line. The City of Pittsburg, through its City Attorney, having applied to this Board for permission to laity 18 inch water pipe line from its filtration plant at Railr ad Avenue along the County Highway mown as Donovan Pass to a point Which win connect with Contra Costa County Conduit; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS ORDERED J that permission to lay said pipe line be asci the some 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. K c In Matter of Canvassing of Returns of Absent Voters Ballots. I This Boned of Supervisors on the 8th day of September, 1938,- appointed a Canvassing Board to complete the canvass of ballots cast by Absent Voters for the Primary Election 'yield on the 30th tdny of August, 1938, and said canvassing Board having completed the canvass of said Absentee Ballots and having reported to this Board their findings— the votes cast by said Absentee Voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Vote canvassed and completed on Sept. 8th, 1938, follovdng page 136 of Vol. 34 of Mi rotes of th-is Board, and from the foregoing statement of the result I of said election, this Board determines and finds and declares that the following n-med persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said f Supervisor District for Delegate for County Central Committeeman, and shall be the re— presentative of his party for said Supervisor District for Which he was elected in all Conventions of his party In said County to which said Political Party is entitled I to representation and Certificates of ""lection are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respectively: REPUBLICAN PARTY. Supervisor District #1: SUPERVISOR District #2. i Tsgr N. Calf ee. Thom-is H. Cottcn L1111--n. Carrier. Roy Huckel l j Marmion Reese Hays.L.L. Gummocr. George H. Johnston Victoria T.Leggett SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. Lee George Marcollo Grover E. Milnes. Grant A. Burton i G.W.Sin aw. Howard D. Lyford. Forrest H.Wright Gus Carl Malmauist Mortir-er B.Neale. 17.L..9ollitz. SUPERVISOR District &4: Supervisor District 15: John E.Bankson Frank R.Beede. y Claxton shite. Charles A.Frenca W.B.Juett. DEIIGCRATIC PARTY. Supervisor District rel: Supervisor District =-2: Leonard J. Adams, Dennis T.Crowley Robert J. Adams. ThoaasP. Haugh Joseph Baker. Lyman E.Stoddard. Angelo Bertolli Harry IR.Burt John F.aealy Thom,s Kenny w John C.31ndicich, Jr. Henry 5.5precker. F Supervisor District #3: Supervisor District , • y Willard S efton Edmeades.Salvatore J. Lucido John L. .Garaventa. Charles R.Mortimore• Harry Hoffman. Michael V.Mulcahy Maurice E.Huguet, J.C. McNamara.R. G Supervisor District #5. i" ery Edward E.Salzer. a Edwin B. Sellers. Robert H. Wallace. PROGRESSIVE PARVY Supervisor District #3• Jesse R.^arper. Elizabeth C.G.Jor:ns-in 3 Bernard Ketterer Gregory G.O'Neill. w. C.A.Ricks. j Jerome Starkey. And this Board Furthear finds and determines and decIires that the followingi named persons have received Vhe highest number of votes cast for the office set opposit thir respective names and said offices being non—partisan offices and said personsa_ i having received a majority of all ballots cast for said candidates for the office for v'hich said candidates seek nomination are duly elected thereto and Certificates of Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively: Superintendent of Scnools; B.O.Wilson. County Clerk: Samuel C.Wells. Tax Collector: Samuel S. Boyd. Treasurer:Charles L. Dodge. Recorder: Ralph Cunnin nam AUditor: Desmond M.Teeter. Distric4 Attorney: Francis P. Healey Assessor: George 0. Meese. Coroner: Clark L. Abbott. Public Administrator: Daniel F.Hurley Supervisor District iFl: James N. Long. Justice of Peace 1st Twnshp: Alvin Brice Wilsonjr j Justice of Peace 2nd "E.W.Smith E Justice of Peace'3rd "Clifford L. Thomson Justice of Peace 4th "Walter M. Smith j Justice of Peace 5th "E.P. Jackson Justice of Peace 7th "Alexander H. MacKinnon Justice of Peace 9th "Matthew Ward.f Justice of Pence 9th "Joe S.Silva. Justice of Peace llr— "Katherine V.Terry Justice of Peace 12th "Ray H. Standish Justice of Peace 13th "James H. Herriman fi Justice of Peace l th "H.G. Krumland. I Justice of Peace 15th "John Moore. Justice of Pence 16th "Otto E.Lichti r Constable lst "B.B,Rogers. Constable tad "Walter Parker Constable rd "Russell E.Story. I Constnble Truby F.Smith Constable to "John Ott. i Constable th "Joseph Rodda. j Constable 7th "Charles H.Schwake Constable 9th "Evan E.Thom%s Constable 9th "Charles L. Bickley Constable loth "M.G. Moitoza. Constable 11th "Eugene Shea. Constable 12th: "Manuel L.Furtado. Const ible 13th "Charles E.Chapman 1401 s Constable, 14th Township: John i.Kelso Constable 15th " J. William Smiley r f Constable 16th " W1111:= Ludricks.fir Constable 17th " Joe A.Jesse. IT IS FML HER ORDERED that Certif icates of Nomination be issued to the following named candidates for Nomination, to wit: 7. Sheriff: John A.1111ler. r Anthony Reggiardo. rf County murveyor: Joseph W.Ba_^kleyr Harry D.Chapman. Supervisor Third District: Ralph D.Rolimau Raymon E.Claeys. Justice of Peace 6th Township: G.Anthony Ciociola. Wade Wilson Moore. Justice of Peace 10th Tomship: J.-E.Chri stensen WC,Wilson Locke. Justice of Peace 17th Township: Henry W.Heidorn. Silas F. Lambdin. And the Bonrd takes recess to meet on Monday, September 19th, 1938, at r 10 o'clock A.U. Clerk, F, y s a r t¢' 7.h 1 r I A Ojiv.E i 141 I IN THE BOARD OF SUP01VISORS CF CC11TTRA COSTA CCU1 i'Y, STATE CF CALIFCfRIIIA, 1 MONDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1939 The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. y Present: Hon. •.J.Buehanan, Chairman- Supervisors James N.Lope ng, R.E.CZaeys, and R.J.Trenbath S.C.Wells, Clerk- Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummings, In Natter of approval of Contract a_nd Bond of F.E.Crews. 1 F.E.Crews having heretofore been awarded a contract for placing of a road-mix top on Road B-31, Sup. Dist. 12, between the Town of Moraga and cross-roads at Bryant and F.E.Crews having; presented to this Board a Form of Contract for the doing of said work and bonds in the amount heretofore ordered by this Board, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said bonds and sureties thereon be and the sane are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman -f this Board is hereby authorized to sign . said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Matter of Claim for Damages 3 filed against the County of Contra Costa by Irene Schilling. Irene E.Schilling having filed with this Board a claim against the County tiof Contra Costa in the sum of $1065. for damages claimed to have been sustained to per- son and property while driving an automobile upon and along what is commonly known as Lafayette-Moraga highway and the said Irene E.3chilling as the mother of Charles Huxtable,a minor, having filed a claim'in the sum of $1190. for personal damages claimed ito have been sustained by the said minor while traveling over that certain road knovm as Lafayette-Moragn Road, j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby refer-red to the District :attorney of Cor-tra Costa County for an Opinion as to the li_a_r E bility of the County of Contra Costa in said matter. i In Matter of Granting Permit tolMrs. Grace Levake for construction of Motel Apartments. Mrs. Grace Levake, having applied to t'-is Board for permission to: construct motel apartments on Mt. Diablo Boulevard at corner of Dewing Lane, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County havIrC recommended in favor of granting of said permit, IT IS BY THE BOARD G'RDERED that a permit to construct said Motel Apartments be and the sane is hereby granted to Mrs. Grace Levake. K i 1 41n Matter of Granting permit to Frank A.Smith for a non-conforming jUse Permit for a 'Combined Family iResidence and Pottery Studio, in Lafayette. f Frank A. Smith having made application to this Board for a permit to build a one family residence and pottery studio combined, on Mt.Diablo Blvd. one mile west of Lafay 1 Pette, on Lot 19, Map of E1 211do Rancho, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended that said permit be granted; On motion of yu ervisor Claeys, secondedP by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD 10RDERED that a permit be and the same is hereby granted to Frank A Smith for construct- Io n of a Combined residence and potterz studio on property hereinabove described. 0 1421cc f4GSept. 19th, 1935- In i ztter of Purchasing t'ardware for Prison F Buildings. n motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thflt J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and he-is hereby authorized to pureh:ase in the open market the necessary hardware needed for use in ti-e Prison Fara Buildings located on the County Farm in Marsh Creek Canyon, at an approximate cost of $100., In Matter of Award of Contract t; for Construction of U Loney Bridge. This Board heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a Bridge i known as Maloney Bridge, in Sup. Dist. #1, and this being time and place set out in µ sM said Notice for receiving of bids, the followi-ng bids are received and read to the Board, to mit:I BID OF B. A. HOWK-INS & CO.Steel piles, in place, per lin. ft. $2. 70 Structural Steel (other than piles)In place, per lb.0. 085 Timber in Place, per 1000 ft. B.M. $98. 00 BID OF E.W. PETERSON: 1 Steel piles, in place, per lin. ft. $ 1. 90 Structural steel (other than piles)in place, per lb. 0834 Timber in phce, per 1000 ft. B.M. 55. 00 r j BID OF L.C. SEIDEL•Steel Piles, in place, per lin. ft.i e 2. 10 Structural Steel in place, per lb. 0. 095 Timber in place, per 1000 ft. B.M. 60. 00 BID OF BUNDESMi & LAURIT ZEN: MCI",Steel Piles, in place, per lin. ft, $3. 05 Structural Steel in place, per lb. 079 Other than piles)Timber in place, per 1000 ft. B.M. 77.50 y.BID OF M. B. McGOWA2i, I; IC.Steel Piles, in place, per lin.ft, $ 2. 85 Structural Steel in place, ( other than piles) per lb. 0. 10 4 Timber in place, per 1000 ft. B.11. 98.00 A-BID BID OF FR_4j B LEGG:Sheet Piles, in place, per 11n. ft, $ 1. 90 Structural Steel (other than Piles) in place, per lb. 0. 0786 Timber in place, per 1000 ft. B.M. 864. 65 1 and said bids having been referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County for consideration and said County Surveyor haying reported to this Board that the bid {of Frank Legg is the lowest and best bid received for t-e doing of said work;Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for construction of Maloney Bridge, be and the same is hereby awarded to Frank Legg at the prices submitted in his bid.i IT IS FURTHER ORDERKD that said :rank Legg give bond in the sum of $4255 to the Count of Contra Costa, guaranteesfaithfulCounty ng performance of said Contract and a Bond in sun of $4255. guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen.IT IS FURTH—Z-4 CRDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare iI Contract for doing of said work. 31 1 143 i In Matter of Receiving of Bids 3 for Placing of a Multi Plate Corrugated Metal Culvert and constructing Fill over same on Martinez-Pinole Mighway,in Ferndale Canyon. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids For- placing of a multi i 1 plate corrugated metal culvert and constructing a fill over the same, on Martinez- Pinole Highway, about seven miles south of Martinez, on Road B-14, of the County Record 3, and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids, the follow- ing bids Ore received and read to the Board: Bid of Bundesen & Lauritzen: Multi Plate Pipe in place, pc-- lin. ft,. $24. 0 Embanbment, in place per cu. yd. Bid of MIKE Malfitano & mon: Multi Plate Pipe, In place, per lin ft, $23.40 Embankment in place, per cu. yd. 25 And it appeasing to this Board that the bid of Mike Malfitano & son is the looest and 1 best bid presented for doing said work, and 1t bQing necessary before awarding of said contract, to submit said bids to the Department of Public Works of the State of j California, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the awarding of said contract be and the same Is hereby continued to and until the receiving of said Report on said bids from the State Department of Public Works of the St--te of California. j IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that the certified check *rich accompanied the bid of IBundesen & Lrun•itzen, be and the same is hereby ordered returned to said bidders. In Matter of Receiving of Bids for I Placing of a Multi Plate 0orrii;ated Metal r Cobert and an 8 inch perforated Corrugated Metal Drain, and constructing fill over same, f on Road B-2, located at 0<ak Villa. This Board having heretof_.re advertised for bids for placing a multi plate corrugated metal culvert and an 8 inch perforated corrugFted metal drain and construct- Ing a fill over the same, on that certain road known on County Records as B-2, located at Oak Villa, Contra Costa County, and this being time and place set out in said f j notice Por doing of said work, the following bids are received and read to the Board of 1 j Supervi so rs: BID OF MI$E XgLFITA230 & SON: i Multi Plate Pipe, inplace, per lin. ft. $21.82. Drain Pipe, in place, per lin. ft. 1.00 Embankment in place, per cu.yd. 401BIDOFBUNDESEB .& LAURITZEN: Multi Plate Pipe, in place, per lin ft. $23.00 Drain Pipe, in place, per lin. ft. 1.70 Embankment, in place, per cu. yd 94 i i And it Appe-iring to this Board that the bid of Mike Malfitano & Son is the lowest and best bid received for doing of said cork, and it being necessary to submit said jbids to the Department of Public Works of the State of California: before awarding of is ontract for doing of said work, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the awarding of a contract for doing of said 1 work be and the same is hereby continued until the receiving of said report from the Department of Public Works, of the State of California. f IT IS FUF.T'HER CREEP-0 that certified check in sum of $550 'Which accompanied thei jbid of Bundesen & Lauritzen be returned to said bidders. I Sept. 19th, 1935. i In Matter of Release of Old Age Security Lien filed against Charlotte W.Prettyman. WHEREAS, Charlotte W.Prettyman 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 said I Old Age Security Act, was recorded on the 9th dap of July, 1937, in Book I of Official 11ecords, at page 146, County Yleeords; and WHEREAS, t_^e amount owing to the County of Contra Costa for such aid has been i repaid to said County, and a request hn,s beer. made for a release of said lien; f i NOW, 1r_REFbFiy, BE rL RESOLVED: that the lien above referred to shall be releasied, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them,are here I 1 by authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Bonrd 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, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummirgs. I I In Matter of Ratification of the Action of t?-R Fire Commissioners of the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District In Advertising for Bids for Construction of Firehall. WHEREAS, the Fire Commissioners of the Mt_Diablo Fire Protection District County of Contra Costn, State of CF.lifornia, have advertised for bids for the construct— Ion of a fire hall; and, WhTREAS, apart of said money for such con stIuction is being provided for i by the Public Works Administration of the United States of America; and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs., State of i California, is the governing body of sr-id district; 1 NOW, THER::FCRE, BE IT RESCLM ti-at the action of said fire commissioners of said District in advertising for said bids be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed, Ayes: Supervisors Long, Claeys, Buchan n and Trembath. g Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummiws. In yatter of application of Dr. W.J. Ross Company for permission I to place sign on Highway #40. Dr. W.J.Ross Company having applied to this Board for permission to place sign along along Highway #40, 1/4 mile .west of town of Pinole City Limits, IT IS BY T:1; BCrM ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Comnission of Contra Costa County. Leave of In Vatter of Granting/Absence to Supervisor R.J.Trembath and Dr. W.A.Powell, Health Officer. I R.J.Trembath, Supervisor of Contra Costa County and Dr. W.A.Powe11, Health Officer of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.BDER D thnt permissi-n to leave the State of CRlifornin be granted to said officers for a period of t'_irtJ lays fry and after date of leaving the said State. to rfi r In Matter of Purchase of Real property From Paul Newberry for building Purposes. Paul Newberry havii:g offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa, for a site for building purposes,for the Lafayette Memorial Hell, consisting of the following r described property, to wit: X Lots 19 -nd 20 and t at p.,rt of Lot 19 lying; southof the St'te HiE_znay, Block 11, Lafeyette lHomesites. for the sum of X1710. raid at the request of the officers of Laf yette American Legion Post, and this Bo^rd deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that said real property be purchased tar this Hoard, this Bortrd hereby declares its intention of purchasing said real property and s-1d purchase shall be consummated on Monday the 17th day of October, 1935, at 11 o'clock A.S. and notice of Intention of this Board to consummate said purchase shall be published for the time and in the manner as Pres— cribed by laiv in Courier—Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub— lished in County of Contra Costa. b In Matter of Tra!:sfer of Funds. At the request of D.M.leeter, County Auditor, and in order to allow certain claims against the funds of Orinda Fire Protection District for expenses for the year A 1937-39; which will overdraw the appropri9tions of the said District for thatyear, - 1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED't r.t an increase in the appropriations for the M said District for the year 1937-35, be grant ed in the sumof $25.00. The vote thereon being %s follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, CZaeys,Buchanan and Trembath. Noes!— None. Absent: Supervisor Cummings. r In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.leeter, County Auditor, .and in order to finnnce current A- requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the following amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the hinds and in the amounts as hereafter set out below, said amount s to be returned to General Reserve Fund as soon --.s available from current ri Revenue: Mosquito Abatement District 1000.00 Byron Fire 300:00 Rodeo Fire 1500.00 Bella Vista Sanitary r 200.00 San Pablo Fire 2000.00 Canyon Sch. Dist. General 100.00 Concord " • 2000:00 Moraga r • r 300.00 Antioch. High r 100.00 bo00.65 The said orderis passed by foZlovirU vote of the Board: f Ayes: Supervisors Long, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. toes: None. Absent. Supervisor CummirEs. K In Mntt er of approval of Audit mf County Auditor of the accounts of S.W.Cunninghp, Deceased, formerly Justice of the ease of 16th Judicial Township. D.L.Teeter, County Auditor, having -heretofore been requested by this Board.- to audit the accounts of S.W.Cunningham, deceased, formerly Justice of the Peace of 16t Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, and the said D.M.Teeter having filed with this Board his report of is audit, IT IS W THE BOARD CRDERSD that the audit of said D.U.Teeter, be and the same is hereby approved. Sept. 19th, 1935. I i In Matter of transfer f Funds. r I Upon request of John A.Miller, Sheriff' of Contra Costa County, and because of'+ unforeseen developments. It is by the Board ordered thatti:e following adjustment be made in the appropri. t- ions under his jurisdiction: Cancel and transfer to Unappropriated Reserve: Sheriff- 202. 02 Salaries and Wages, S350-00 r' •' ,x, Increase from Unappropriated Reserve: f:"• 't^ d`' Jail_ Care of prisoners- 231. 2 Salaries and Wnge s 350-00 The vote of the Bo,ird on the foregoing Yrder being as follows., Ayes: Supervisors Long, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cumming8•K. rr In Matter of Transfer of =ands. Upon request of D.M.jeeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current highway* fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDFR D that the sum of $13,200.93 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Funds to the funds and in the amounts as 'hereinafter set out below, to ; War. - sor _ s RoDstogmRo Ro i s o - - CgmmHiDst 9 557 3 .15 X241010349.15 191 87 192 X555. 82 70 237.87 460.34W s :. i92 326-70 72.00 197 15.00 198 102.00 199 64..00 200 7 20137Yr 8S . 20220 CV 721.27 20 7fCV753 202 26.25 207549.60 20800 2/p 104205 y Y...::a:7 9 i r I 21 26:45 Ai a s ''' >...+• rr 23.1 gip: a. F•..:y';w:.• 212 132.25 214 215 9:61 t 212 2.00 4r f,' :. ,, 217 32.52 p].S 81.00 219 264.50 132.25 220 39.1560.221 I I 222 111.17 22j 75.50 22 I' a.:'' U-50 22 168.60 J` 22 1136.17 7 11.50 225 14.14 r ; 22978.73 r 230 69.39 321.44 232 42-5-53 . a;w, 23 22.40 234 932.23 23581936-39 5321-q4 STW-799 S 13 0 U67-35 18 Grand jotal -- 13,200.93. u The vote on said order being ns follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long,- Claeys, Buchanan and larembath. Noes: None. Absent• Supervisor Cu=!.%s. K 47 ii rJg In 11atter of Petition of G.O. Fr Meese, County Assessor to '. .ave redeemed property placed on 1935-39 Assessment Rolls. x G.O.Neese,County Assessor having filed withthis Board, his petition praying. P;. for ruithorization to Count;, Auditorto ply-ce upon the 1939-39 Assessment Rolls the prop- erty hereinafter described which has been redeemed by inst:a7.lments or Wholly redeemed g t; since the first Monday in July, 1935. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is hereby granted to County Auditor to place following described property on 1939-39 Assessment Roll and extend taxes on sane for current year: Y PROPERTIES REDEEIED IN FULL. Mintzer Estate Co. Fourth Addn. to Ric:-.mor-A. Lots 9 & 9 in Blk 29, Assessed value of Lane $180. J.C.Beatty Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Lts 29 & 30, Blk 47,Assessed value of land, $1400. X.. Ludwig M. & Ruby G.Johnson Amended !dap of the City of Richmond Lot 42, Blk 65, Assessed value of land, $600. Impts. $500. Helen W.nnwklns, West Richmond Tr:ict Lots 3 and 4, Blk 9,Assessed value of 1<,znd, $100, Impts, $2400. C.J & J.L. Rihn, Industrial Center Tract Lot 13 Blk 6, Assessed Value of land, $50. C J & J.L. 1'ihn, Industrial Center Trtict Lot 14, Blk 6, Assessed value of land, $50. C J & J.L. Rihn, Industrial Center Tract, Lot 15, Blk 6, Assessed value of lend, $50- C J & J.L. 44.hn Industrial Center Tract Lots 20-21-22, Blk 6, Assessed value of land, $150. s' Emmet Gulsto Nicholl Macdonnl.d Ave.Civic Center Lot 5, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, $220. Helen W.Hawkins, Soitos Addn. to Richmondu Lot 15, Blk 5, Assessed value of land., $110. Helen i'i.aarrkins, Soitos Addn, to Richmond, Lot 18, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $110; r Thom-is Mondada, Richmond Traffic Center Lots 211-25, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, $350• f C if & Mary C Renshaw Pullman Townsite Lot 21, Blk 3 Assessed value of land, $90 Improvements Bond Co LtId. NaZls Addn to Richmond Lots 30 and 31, Blk 175 Assessed value of lamd, 5180. yf N C Gregory Bay Viers Park Lots 43-441 , Blk 13, Assessed value of land, $100 3 Clsra Belle & L Seaver Hamilton harbor Business Blocks Lot 12, Blk 10 Assessed value of land $50. E Joseph Luark Schmidt Village Tract t>T Lot 4,Assessed value of land $370. Veronica M.Davis oulevaxd Gardens 'ract s, S 1/2 of Lot 4, Blk 10 Assessed value of land, $90 Veronica M. Davis Boulevard Gardens Tract Lots 11 & 12, Blek 35, Assessed value of land, $400. 14 o Sept. 19th, 1938. 1 i 1 f Angelo Arata, et al. 4 . Rici:mond Junction Lot 19 Blk 2 Assessed value of land, $90 Sr Angelo Arata, et al. Richmond Junction Lot 23, Blk 2 Assessed value of land, $90 Angelo Arata, et al. richmond Junction Lot 12, Blk 9 Assessed value of land, $60' r,Angelo Arata etal. Richmond Junction Lot 23, Blk 9 Assessed value of land, $40 Angelo Arata, et al. s Richmond Junction 7 Lot 17, Blk 14, Assessed value of land, $50 Angelo Arata, etsl. sY Richmond Junction Heights P* lot 6. Blk 27, Assessed value of lard, $50. Angelo `Lcata, et al. Richmond Junction Heights, Lot 4, Blk 28, Assessed value of land, $50. Angelo "rata, et al. Richmond Junction Heights Lot 5, Blk 41, Assessed value of lnrrl, $30. Angelo Arita, et al. Richmond Junction Heights, Lot 9, Blk 41, Assessed value of land, 530. Angelo Arata, et nl. Richmond Junction 'heights W 1/2 of Lot 16, & all of Lot 17, 'Blk 47, Assessed value of land, $30. Pacific Finnnee Corporation Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit ,#1, NIly 451 of Lot 61A,Assessed -value of land, $120. a Rupert G,Morris Berkeley Coun-ay Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 192, Assessed'value of land, $150 Impts $130. z Frank Jesus Town of Antioch Lots 3-4, B1k SS, Assessedvalue of land, $200, Impts $2020. I Matthew Gillespie Amended Map of Berkeley Par Com at BE cor.of Lot 12, the N. 35' x 1 W. 1001 being por of Lots 12-13-14 Blk E, Assessed value of land $220. Lillin.n SGriffins, North Ric:-jmon• LP.nd & Ferry Co. xract #2. Lot 22, Blk 63, Assessed value of land, $!W. Lillian S.Griffins, North Richmond Land a Ferry Co. Tract 42, j Lot 23, Blek 63, Assessed value of land, George U. Dinsmore, Map of East Richmond Heights Lot 11, Blk 92, Assessed value of land, $30. Atlas Developaaent Co. LtId. East "ic..nond neights Tract ,F2 Lot = , Blk 95, Assessed value of land, $30. Atlas Development Co. LtId. Map of East Richmond Heights Tract #2. Lot 30, Bik 96, Assessed value of land, $30. Lary B.Jones, Map of East Ric:anond Heights Tract Lot 6, Blk 104, Assessed value of land, $30. Alameda Investment Company Map of East Richmond Heights Tract #4 Lot 26, Blk 104, Assessed value of land, $30. Atlas Development Co. LtId. Map of East niehnord Heights Tract'#4, Lot 31, Hlk 126, Assessed value of land, $30. jApolonie Baran, j Map of North Richmond, Elly 86l of Lot 16, assessed value of land, $110,Ipts. $30. I Hor'ard B.Cox,I, f Lap of Norti& RicPmond Vly 1.33 acres of Lot lb, Assessed v7aue of land, $14o. Dorothy E.Foss,.. Moraga Redwood heights, Lot 7, Blk A, Assessed value of land, $50;3. Timothy J.Sullivan, Tom of Port Costa, Lot 3, Blk 12, Assessed value of bend, $50, impts, $120. i Manuel Gonzales, Town of Rodeo, Lots 44--45-2:6, Bik 32E Assessed value of land, $275; Impts, $690- Franklin WPoale Town of Olinda (Lhelaon School Dist) W 81 of Lot 5, Blk 13, Assessed value of land, $10. PROPERTIES RDEFMED UNDER IN SIALLMOT PLAN. McEwen Bros. C/o State of Ca_lifom is Townsite of Santa Fe Lots 7 & 22, Blk 8, Assessed value of land $1410. 2+dcErren Bros. C/o State of California xb Townsite of Sants Fe Lots 30 and 31, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $140, Impts, $600. McEwen Bros. C/o State of Californla Tovnsite of Santa Fe, Lot 33, Blk 8, Assessed value of land, $70, Impts, $24E0. McEwen Eros. C/o State of Calif orr.lap Tovan site of Sant a Fe, Lots 10-11-12-24 Blk 10, Assessed value of land, $290, Impts, $650- McEwen Bros. C/o State of California Townsite of manta Fe, Lots 4-7-9-28, Blk 22, Assessed value of land, $460. McEz+en Bros. `'/o State of Calif orn is lounsite of Santa Fe x Lots 5 & 6, Blk 22, Assessed value of land, $220. Impts $34o. c McEwen Bros.C/o California (Mate of) Tomsitg of Santa Fet_ Lot 5, mlk 22, Assessed value of land, $110, Impts. $300 M.M. 13oardman, C/o State of California rmans Addn to Ric'.,amond, Lot 35, Blk2l3 Assessed value of land, $60. Harbor Center Land Co. C/o State of California Walls 'aarbor Center Tract Lot 18, B1k30, Assessed value of land, $130• McEwen _xos. C/o tate of California. sa Amended "ap of the City of Richmond tib,Lot 5, Blk 4, Assessed value of land, $200. Harold B.Aoods, C/o State ofCalifornia z =Brovea Andrade Tract A lots 32-33 Blk 19, Assessed value of land, $160. ry Burg Bros. 0/ o State of California Nicholl uacdonnld Ave. Civic Center Tract Lot 18 & W. 1/2 of Lot 19, Blk 35, Assessed value of land, $290, Impts $10410, - Grover E.Milnes, C/o State of California Richmond Traffic Center Tract, S 1/2 of Lot 29, all of Lot 30 & N. 1/2 of Lot 31, ''lk 13,Assessed value of land, $420. Louise L. Peterson, C/o State of Californta Pullman Tovnsite Lot 30, Blk 20, Assessed value of land, $110. Reuben E.Thompson, C/o State of CaliforniP, Walls Addn to Richmond Lots 17 & 18, Blk 149, Assessed value of land, $150. Leo L. Waylund, C/o State of California, Union Tract Lots 1-2, Blk D. Assessed value of lend, $140. N George N. Groves, C/o State of California Huber Tract Lot 6, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $80. George N. Groves, C/o State of California Huber Tract Lot 13, Blk 5, Assessed value of land, $80. George N. Groves, C/o State of California tuber Tract Lot 5, Blk 7, Assessed value of land, $70. y Sept. 19, 1939• George N. Groves, C/o State of Calif ornin, f Huber Addn. f Lot 32, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $80. qt George N. Groves, C/o State of California, Huber Addn. Lot 35, Blk 2, Assessed value of land, $80 Gieselia =indringer, C/o State of California. Huber Addn. Lot 11, Blk 4, Assessed value of land, $100 George N. Groves, C/o State of California, Huber Addn. Lot 12, Blk 4,Assessed value of lana, $100 Nellie J. McConough•C/o State of California Bim- Vier: Park, Lots 49-50, Blk 23, Assessed value of laze, $100 Marie Sparr Davis, C/o State of California Richmond Annex 41« Lots 23-24--25-26, Blk 63, Assessed value of land, $350• Ernest A.Cantrell, C/o State of California Bay Vier. Park, Lot 9, Blk 30, Assessed value of Zana, $100 Charley Hoffman, C/o State of California North Berkeley Terrace Tract Lot 6, Blk 19, Assessed value of land, $110 P-cifie Finance Corp. C/o State of Califarnia North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 27, Blk 36, Assessed value of lana, $70 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 20, Blk 36,Assessed value of land, $70.jfPacificacificCompany, C/o.State of Calif orrIn North erkele Terrace Tract, Lot 29, Blk 36, Assessed value of lard, $70. Samuel Chase, C/o State of California Rid:mond Junction Heights, Lot 13, Blk 46, Assessed value of land, $40. Gieselia Hindringer, C/o State of California San Pablo Cutting Junctior. I Lot 11, Assessed value of land, $120. I George N. Groves, C/o State of California, San Pablo Cutting Junction r:n Lots 16-18-19, Assessed value of land, $290 George N. Groves, C/o State of California San Pablo Cutting Junction Lot 21, Assessed value of land, $110 George N. Groves, C/o State of California errSanPabloCuttingJunction Lot 23,Assessed value of land, 5130. A4 ary A-Crooks, C/o State of California. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot l0A Assessed value of land, $150, Impts, $600. Laura Smith, Exec. c/o State of Calif ornia Derkeley Country Club Terrace •Unit #1 Lot 50, Assessed value of land, $280 Luura Smith, C/o State of California Derkeley Country Club Terrace U41Z #1 Lot 53B, Assessed value of land, $200. Pacific Finance Cqrp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country club '^errace Unit #1 Lot 54B, Assessed value of land, $170. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California. Berkel ey Coum y Club errace Unit #1 Lot 85A, Assessed value of Land, $130. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o StRte of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 55B, Assessed value of land, $130. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of CaliforniaBerkeleyCoun_ry Club Terrace Unit #Z Lot 55C, Assessed value of land, $80. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 85D, Assessed value of land, $50. w Pacific Finance Corp., C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1,sr_ Lot 99, Assessed value of land, $150. Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 r E. 1/2 of Lot 114, Assessed value of land, $90 William M. Simonson, C/o State of California y Berkeley Country Club Teri-ace Unit #1 wr W. 1/2 of Lot 114, Assessed value of land, $90 Laura Smith, C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 SE por. of Lot 117, Assessed value of land, $80 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 135,Assessed value of land, $160, Impts, $25o. u 5 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Count* Club Terrace Unit #l, Lotl3G, Assessed value of land, SMO. z Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 151A, Assessed value of land, $SU Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #Z Lot 151B, Assessed value of land, $50 i.- Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California nerkeley Country Club Terrace Unit al Lot 152, Assessed value of land, $140. Fra.^`•: B.BPbcock, C/o State of California Berkeley Coun'ry Club Terrace Unit ul Lot 175 less tri por in NE cor. Yrnt 401 on Stockton Ave. Assessed value of land, $150. Impts, $130. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Cantry Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 178D, Assessed Value of land, $140. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o Str:te of California Berkeley Country Club T err ice Unit #1 Lot 191, Assessed value of Zand $150. Laura Snits, Exec. C/o State of California Ber—kelcy Conry Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 202A. Assessed value of land, $90. Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #l, Lot 2028, Assessed value of land, $90 R Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Coun_.ry 'lub Terrace Unit #1 Lot 209 Assessed value of land, $150. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California erkeley Country. Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 210, Assessed value of land, $15u, Impts, $300. Uercnants Finance Corp. C/o State of California B, erkele;. Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Lot 221, Assessed value of land, $230. r 1Sir:!.ie Burrickman, St-te of California beraeley Country Club Terrr:ce Unit al Lot 265, Assessed value of land, $160. James T.Barrickw, C/o State of California Berkeley Coanry lub Terrace Unit #1 Lot 266, Assessed value of land, $160. Impts. $80 E. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Coantry Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 274A, Assessed value of land, S70 x 1 ; Septa 19, 1935• W i Pacific Finance Corp. '/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 274B, Assessed v-1ue of land, S70. Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of CPliforn is Berkeley country Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 304A, Assessed value of lnnd, $1210. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California. Beryeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2 s,a Lot 320, Assessed value of land, $200. Pacific Finance Corp. %/o State of California I Berkeley country Club Terrace Unit #2 ILot 321, Assessed value of lard, $180. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 323, Assessed value of land, $140. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club 'race Unit #2 r Lot 337, Assessed value of hand, $150. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Coun-ry Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 338, Assessed value of land, 4-150. Pacific Company, C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 342, Assessed value of land, $170. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 347, Assessed value of land, $160. Syndicate Idora Co. LtId. C/o State of California Berkeley Country ClubTErrace, Unit #2 Lot 349, Assessed value of land, 5130. Syndicate Idora Co. Lt I d. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 364A, Assessed value of land, $80. IN Pacific Finance Corp., C/o State of California. Berkeley County Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 351, Assessed value of land, $120. Pacific Finn-nee Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley OounLry Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 352, Assessed value of land, 13.20. Impt s. $200. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, t. i Lot 391, Assessed vane of. land, $140. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit a29 s, Lot 41ok,Assessed value of land, $100. Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley 0ountry Clifo Terrace Unit #2, Lot 429,Assessed value of land, 4100. Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of CalLPomia, r Berkeley oxm,-ry Club Terrace Unit #2, F, Lot 430, Assessed value of land, $100. Syndicate Idora Co. Lt'd. C/o State ofCallfornin, Berkeley dountry Club Terrace Unit #2. Lot 4373, Assessed -.slue of land, $60. Pacific Finn-nee Corp. C/o State of California. n` Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 443A.Assessed value of land, $60. Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California r' erkeley County: Club Terrace Unit #2, 1 Lot 445A, Less tri por fret 11 on Rd #6, Assessed value of land, $100. sC. Laura Smith, Exec. C/o State of California 1 Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot ' , Assessed value of land, $100 Pacific Finance Co rp/ C/o State of Calif-ornia, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 450, Assn,ssed value of lend, $140. Syndicate Idora Co. Lt'd. C/o Strte of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 455, Assessed value of land, $150. Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 463, Assessed value of l:.nd, $$0. I Syndicate Idora Co. LtId. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 464, Assessed value of land, $50. sy Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 474, Assessed value of land, $140. T Yacific Finance Corp/ k/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 475, Assessed value o_Lind, $140. Laura Smit, Exec. C/o State of California, F; Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2. Lots 453-454, Asses-ed value of land, $250. Laura Smit'--.,Exec. C/o State of California Berkeley oun ry Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 459A, Assessed value of land, $140. Marion. J. Hurdle, C/o State of California. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 4598, Assessed Value of land, $140 Pacific Finance CQQrp. C/o State of California berkeley Country `lub Terrace Unit #2, Lot 491A, Assessed value of land, $120. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, F, Lot 491B, Assessed value of land, $90 s Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 491C, Assessed value of laid, . 670311 Pacific Finance Corp/ C/o State of California, Berkeley t; oantry Club Terrace Unit #2 Lot 502, Assessed value of land, $140 Pacific Finance Corp.C/o State of California, Countryry Club Terrace Unit #2, w. Lot 503, Assessed value of land, $14+J. Pacific Finance Cora. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 517, Assessed value of 1,-nd, $120. t} Pacific Finance CR--p. /C o State of Californla Derkeley Country club Terrace Unit 12, Lot 522A Assessed value of land, $120.a 4 Syndicate Idora Co. LtId. 0/o State of California. Berkeley Cantry Club Terrace Unit #2, y Lot 523A. Assessed value of land, $120. Pacific -inane Corp. C/o State of California PBerkelevCo• ntry Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 56a, Assessed value of land, $80 Pacific Fin^.nce Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 56oB, Assessed value of land, $90 Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California Berkeley Coun,=•y Clu?: Terrace Unit #2, Lot 562, Assessed value of land, $140. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of California, Berkeley Country Ilub Terrace Unit #2, Lot 564, Assessed value of hood, $140. Pacific Finance Corp. C/o State of Califor ria, Berkeley Coun-•^y Club Iferrace Unit 12, Lot 565, Assessed value of land, $140. Syndicate Idora Co. LtId. C/o State of California NBerkeleyCountryClubTerraceUnita24 Lot 606A, Assessed value of lard, $80. 1d,. Merchants Finance Corp. C/o State of California eley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 60682 Assessed value of land, $80 w t i Florence E.Eiden muller, C/o State of California f Green's Subn. to the town of Conoord, Lot 15, E. 1/2 of Lot 17, W 101 of ylot19, Dlk 2, Assessed value of land, $280, Impt s. $1450. Sadie L. Colton, C/o State of California, Addition Survey to the Town of Martinez, Lots 3 to 6, inc. Blk 335. .4ssessed value of bend $1590. Impts $380- o f 1) Sept. 19, 1939. i i R.E.Rathi s, C/o State of CadforniA, t' '- Kensington Park, Lot 24, Blk 2, Assessed Value of land, $250, John Santieh, C/o State of CRlifornla, Walls 2nd Addition to Richmond, Lot 15, Blk 214, Assessed value of land, $60. f , w xrc Larry Strickland, et al. c/o State of California Walls 2nd Addn. to Richmond, tx Lots 16, 17, Blk 216, Assessed value of land $120. Thomas AtMic, C/o State of California. Walls 2nd Addn. to Ric_ m nd, Lot 22, Blk 229, Assessed value of land, $60. allace Cl.^sk, C/o State of California. Ro San Pablo Subn, of Lot 1, Por of Lots J & K bd. j N. & E by lot In S by ld of Hofmeister, W. by ld of Rode less por to Contra Costa Co. 5 ac. A $600 per ae Assessed value of lancl $300( . Richmnnd Out DesrriPLve) Lincoln Rode, C/o State of California a Ro San Pablo Subn Lot 1, port of Lot j bd. NE byd of Clam SE by ld of Haight, WS by ancon Rd NW by Lot In less por to i Co-Zo Costa Cou:ay .37 ac. Assessed value of land, $200. a j Rich-mond Out descriptive) i B.F.Griffins, C/o State of California, Llap of Nort^ Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2, Lot 24, Blk 69 Assessed value of land, $30. B.H.Griffins, C/o State of California, R CMapofNorthRichmondLangFerry o. No. 2, Lot 25, Blk 69, Assessed value of land, $40. George London, C/o State of California, T air Emeric Subn Lot 14, Blk 3,Assessed value of land, $90 Francis Ruiz, C/o State of California, In the NE 1/4 of Sec. 25, T2N. RIE. , a tr of 1d bd N. & n by a rd S by ld o f Erskine.wo W by ld of Fitzpatrick 1 Ac Assessed value of lana $250, Impts. $750.. AntIoch - Live Oak SchjU l District) Louis Becker,(;/o State of California R.N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 Lot 2 , 1.97 ac. • $220. per ac. Assessed Value of land $435.F1 Lot2b, 2.99 Ac-0 220. per ac. Assessed value of land, $635. f. Lot 27, 1.64 Ac. ® 220. per ac. Assessed value of land,$360. Jos, Santos, C/o State of California In the Rr.neho Las Juntas a tr of ld bd. N. by COu' ty rd, E & S. by S.D. Ln W. by ld of Borba, 19.14 ac. 0 $48. per Ac. Assessed value of ld $920. Impt. $1400. 190 Trees & vine art ine z #3 School "istrict) Alexander C.Steuart, C/o State of California. Ro San Miguel, a tr of ld bd N. by ld of 47;a Garr E by ld of Ford, et al. S. by ld of Regan T by ld of Latimer 5.52 ac. 0 $100 per ac. Assessed value of land $550.. Walnut Creek #3 School Listrict). InMatter of Petitio fc•r Formation of Brentwood Sanitary istrict. A petition signed by at least 25.residents and freeholders within the herein- after described proposed District having been presented to this Board praying for the formation of r. Sanitary 'jistrict under provisions of Act No. 7105 Deering's Gener Laws, to be known as Brentwood Sanitary Listrict, and to consist )f territory par- ticulasly described as follows, t_ wit: A part of Ranh_^.o Los Reganos as shown on a Map entitled "Clap of the Rancho Los Megano s and recorded in the office of tre County itecorder of Contra Costa County, California, in vol. 9 of Maps at page 202, a part of various lots as shown on a Map entitled Subdivision Number Three of Brentwood Irrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the .County Recorder of said Contra Costa County on Sept. ll, 1917 and a part of various Lots as shown on a Upp entitled "Subdiy3sicn Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the `ounty Hecorderof said Contra Costa County on September 11, 1917, said District beirg more particul'5.rly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeRst corner of Lot 170 as said Lot is shown on the beforenenti:oned map entitled Subdivisi,n Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated Farms and j running thence, throw or along lot s shown on said last named map, along the line common to Lots 169 and 170 S. 00011 W. 646.0 feet to a point common to Lots 169, 170 and 171; thence along V-e line common to Lots 170 and 171 S. 990091 W. 403.7 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road "C"; thence across said Subdivision Road "C" S. 00011 W. 69.7 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of Lot "g"; thence across Lot A" S. 00011 W. 1941.7 feet to a point on the southerly line of Lot "A"; thence along said southerly line S. 99'37 1/21 W. 265.2 feet to the southwest corner of Lot •A"; thence :;cross Bond No. 3, S. 89037 1/21 W 61.2 feet to a point bn the northeasterly line of the right of ;:ay of ti-e Southern Pacific Railroad; thence across said right of way S. 890 37 1/211 W. 122.4 feet to a point on the southwesterly line of said right of way ;thence along said southwesterly line N. 350391 W. 908.2 feet; thence across the right of way of Standard 011 Company S. 890 37 1/2' W. 12.2feet to the corner common to Lots 181 and 192; thence along the line common to Lots 191, 192 and 1S3 S. 990 37 1/21 W. 921. 5 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of Road No. 5; thence across said Ro:d No. 5, S. 990 37 1/21 W. 50.0 feet to a point on the westerly line of Rorad No. 5 common to Lots 129 and 130 as said Lots are shorn on the before mentioned Map entitled Subdivision Number 'three of Brentwo d Irrigated Farms; thence along or through lots as shown on said last named Flap S. 990291 W. 560.00 feet along the line common to lots 129 and 130; thence across Lot 129 N. 00091 E. o64.6 feet to a point on the northerly line of Lot 129 which point bears S. 89°55' W. 560.00 feetzlong said Northerly line from the northeast corner of said Lot 129; thence across Subdivision Road "A" N. 00091 E. 40.0 feet to a point on the southerly line of Lot 117; thence along said southe2t line S. 990551 W. 100.0 feet to the line common to Lots 117 and 119; thence along said common line N. 00091 E., 595.7 feet to the corner common to Lots 115, 116, 117 and 119; thence alone: the line common to Lots 115 and 119 S. 990 551 W. 660.0 feet to the corner common to Lots 114, 115 and 119 and 119, thence along the line common to Lots 114 and 119, S. 99055' W. 595.00 feet to the corner common to Lots 113, 114, 119 and 120; thence along the line common to Lots 113 and 120 S. 990551 W. 595.00 feet to the corner common to Lots 112, 113, 120 and 121; thence alorC the line common to Lots 112 and 121 S. 99055' W• 595.00 feet to the corner common to Lots 111, 712, 121 and 122; thence along the line common to Lots 11 and 122, S. 99055' W. 585.00 feet to the corner common to Lots 110,111, 122 and 123; thence along the line common to Lots 110 and 123 S. 99055' W. 435.1 feet to a point on the *Jesterly line of said Lot 110; thence along said westerly line N. 7019' W. 142.9 feet ; thence continuing along said Westerly line N. 210331 R. 496.2 feet to a point at the northwest corner of said Lot 110 and on the south line of Road No. 9; thence across Roai No. 9 N. 21033' W. 53.7 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 109 on the north line of Road N::. 9; thence along said North line N. 990591 E. 653.1 feet to a point common t: Lots 109 and 109; thence continuing along said North line N. 990 591 E. 595.00 feet to a point on tae line common to Lots 107 and 108; thence along said common line N. 00091 E. 1596.4 feet to a point common to Lots 107 and 108 and the center line of Marsh Creek; thence along said center line N. 400301 E. 33.7 feet thence continui.vU along said center line N. 620301 W. 241.4 feet; thence continuing along said center line, N. 26000' E. 217.0 feet to a point on the line common to Lots 99 and 107; thence along said common line 5.730191 E. 74.1 feet to the corner common to Lots 99, 100 and 107; thence along the line common to Lots 100, 101, 102 ani 107 S. 330191 E. 1210.6 feet to the comer common to Lots 102, 106 and 107; thence along the line common to Lots 102, 103 and 106, S. 330191 E. 396.2 feet to the corner common to Lots 103 and 106; thence along the line common to Lots 103, 104, 10 and 106 S. 990591 E. 1209.6 feet; thence along the line common to Lots 103 and 10' N. 790 25 1/21 E. 19.5 feet to a point on the southwesterly line of Road No. 9; thence across Road No. 9, N. 600 02 1/21 E. 50.2 feet to an angle point on the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern. Pacific Railmrd; thence across said right of way N. 540231 300.0 feet to a point on the southwesterly line oTown of Brentwood as shown on the before mentioned Map entitled rap of t a Ranc'rc os Meganos"i thence over lands as shown on said last named map alone the southwester7ar line of own of Brentwood, N. 35035' W. 100.0 feet to the wederly comerof said Town of Brentwood ; thence along the northwesterly line of said Town of Brentwood N. 540251 E. 995.0 feet to the center of Road No. 7; thence continuing along said northwesterly line N. 540251 E. 30.9 feet to the easterly lineof Rond No. 7; thence along said easterly line N. 00301 E. 1333.8 deet to the northwesterly corner of lands of Pulver; thence along the northerly line of lands of Pulver, Anderson and Howard N. 690421 E. 469.0 feet to the northeast corner of lands of Howard; thence across lends of Linpist and Davis N. 990421 E. x 395.9 feet to a point on the westerly line of lands of Watson; thence along said westerly line S. 00321 W. 225.6 feet to a point on the southerly line of lands of Lindquist rad Davis; thence along the southerly line of lands of Lindquist and Davis, Howard and Anderson S. 09042' W. 529.1 feet to a point on the east line of lands of Crooks; thence along said East line S. 00291 W. 459.7 feet to a point on the southwesterLy line of lands conveyed by Richard Laimbeer Sanford to Wm. T.Ki&.man, Jr. by deed recorded in Vol. 412 of Deeds, at page 113, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence along said Southwesterly line S. 350371 E. 2522.6 feet; thence S. 00291 W. 99.3 feet to the southwest cornerof Lot 162 as said Lot is shown on said Map entitled Subdiv— ision dumber Four of Brentwood Irrigated Farms; thence across Road No. 2, S. 0001' W. 50.0 feet to a point on the north line of Lot 170; thence along said North line N. 99009 E. 2402.6 feet to point of beginning. and it appenring to this Board that notice of Presentation of said petition to this Board having, been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa, as shown by affidavit of publication of Edgar M. Allen, on file he-ein a and said petition having been accompanied 2$ a good and sufficient bond in sum of 1500, as required by provisions of District Investigation Act, statutes of 1933, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDr'RED that said bond and sureties thereon be and the same is hereby approved. i IT IS RiJ THFR ORDERa that John G. Bernard, be and he is hereby employed to prepare the necess^ry report and to do all thins- necessary in reg.ird to said Sept. 19th, 1935. i Report as required by said District Investigation Act, statutes of 1931 (as amended), and the_ compensation of said John G. Bernard, for doing of said work is hereby fixed at the sum of $350. IT IS FUWHER ORDERED that said John G.Bernard, file with this Board his report withLn the period of thirty days. In Matter of .annexation of Territory to the Orinda County Fire Prote8tion District, in the County of ontra Costa, State of Calif ornia. fiiEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif arnia, has determined that the boundaries of the said District should be changed as hereinafter set forth, and that the territory involved in said change be annexed to said district; and, WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said County, byresolution passed at the ! regular meeting aP said Board of Supervisors on August 15, 1938, fixed the time and place for t'::e hearing of said natter of said annexation, and set said time and place for s id hearing for t--e 6th day of September, 1935, in the Ohambers of the Boa of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, inthe Hall of Records at Martinez, California and, WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors directed the Clerk of said Board to publish the notice required by Section 9 of Act No. 2583, Deering's General Laws, the Act under which said District w^s organized, for two t2 ) successive weeks in the Courier Journal, a newspaper circulated in said territory which it was proposed to annex to said District, w:1ch newspaper said Board found to be t^e most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of such territory; and, WHEREAS, said notice reads as follows: BEFOrE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0: T:!E COUNTY OF 0:11TRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED A.'tiEW1CN OF TERRITORY (STRAIMTENING OF BOUNDARY LINE) TC T:E ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTICN DISTRICT, IN THE COUNTY GF CONTRA COS'-,'A. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th day of September, 1935, at eleven O'clock A.M. of said day, at the crixmbers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the said Board of Supervisors will hear the matter of 'the straightening of the boundary line of the said Orinda County Fire Protection District and consequent annexktion of -territory to said District, which said time and place is the time and place fixed by the sr i Board of Supervisors for said hearing of said matter. The change proposed to be made in said boundary line is as fDllows: That course reading 'Thence south 250 East at 52 ft. leave said Boundary line at 114 ft. more or less, to the center line of the State Highway --- ' to be charged to read as follows: Thence south 250 East at 52 ft. leave s,-Id boundary line at 155 feet. more or less to the southeastern line of 1936 a;ignnent of the State Highray (formerly Tunnel Rond) opposite ation 313/20, more or less, thence following the southeasterly line of said State Highway in general southwesterly direction to the Mount Diablo Base line, said line being; -1so the north line of the Moragn Estates Subdivision'. S.C. WMLS, Clerk of t::e _o-rd of Supervisors of e Goun:;y of Contra Cost,, State of Califor..L-1" F1-7 3 WHEREAS, on the 6th dray of September, 1935, at-eleven o'clock A.Y. of said day,I at its regular meeting on said day, the said Board of Supervisors continued i said hearing to the next regular meeting of said Board, to wit: to the 19th day of I September, 1935, at eleven o'clock A.Y. of said day, and WHEREAS, at said time to which said hearing was continued to crit: on the 19th day of September, 1935, which was a reiplar meeting of said Board of Supervisors, no per— sons appeared and objected to said annexation. NOW, THER£FCRE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said boundary line of sold Orinda, County Fire Protection District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the same is hereby changed as follows, so as to annex the territory involved by such change: That course reading "Themee south 250 East at 52 ft. leave said boundary i line at 114 ft. more or less, to the center line of the State Highway .... " to be changed to read as follows: 'Thence south 250 East, at 52 ft. leave said boundary line at 155 ft. more or less to the southeastern line of 1936 alignment of the State Highway formerly Tunnel Road) opposite station 313/20 more or less, 'thence following the southeasterly line of said State Highway in a general southwesterly 'direction to the Mount Diablo Base line, said line being the north line of the Noraga Estates Subdivision. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Claeys, Buchanan and Trmbatn. f Hoes: None. Absent: Supe rvi sor Cu=in-s. K InMatter of Employment of Keith P Narbett as Architect in Construction of Lafayette Memorial Hall. On request of the officers of the Lafayette Post American Legion," IT IS'BY'. THE BOARD ORDE110 ths±t Keith Narbett be and he is heeby employed as Architect to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of a Memorial Hall in Town of Lafayette, land to do such other work as is required of Architects in the construction of said building. x r IT IS FURTHER O..DERLD that the District Attorney prepare a Contract between the said Keith liarbett and the County of Coctra Costa for t*.-,e doing of said work. IT IS R IW—:-*?ER ORDERED that Y.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, and D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be and they are hereby authorized to execute and file an Application on behalf of ti7E County of Contra Costa, to the United states of America, for a grant to ald in financiig the eom truction of a Memorial Hall to be. built in Lafayette, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif,:)rnia. K F In Matter of Acceptance of Offer from f Callfornia A nawalian Sugar Refining Corporation, to finance Improvements in Crockett Valona Sewer Maintenance District. The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd. by. Its President 1F.E.Sullivan, having througi: a letter addressed to D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra ilCosta County, offered to spend the sum of 000 in construction of a new Sewers stemty, Pe S50 y 1within the limits of Crockett and Valona Sever Maintenance District, said sum to be expended as follows, to wit: $2400 for 'ouperintendence, and $47,600 for materials and supplies. j IT IS RJRT1HER'CRDERID that the offer for expenditure of $50,000 be and the Isame is hereby accepted and the terms for the expenditure of said sum set out in said iletter,are hereby accepted. K. t t Sept. 19, 1939• In Matter of applications for Aid. It is by the Bo'rd ordered th^t the following applications for aid be granted, or denied, as follows: HANS$N&NB 6b06 Schmidt Lane, El Cerrito. ld ge Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be grunted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1938. I HANSEN JOium, 6606 Schmidt Lane, El Cerrito. I Old Xge Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be grant- M ed as of Sept. 1, 1938. PHELPS, HLTIRY B. 441 Santa Fe Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly :_ be restored as of Sep . 2, 1935. THOMSON FRANK, 217 Center St. El Cerrito, Cal. ld Age Security in the sum of 99.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid monthly be increased to $14.50 State aid and $1 .50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 9, 1939• CAGE, ALICE L. '1320 Liberty St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $14. State aid and $14. county aid monthly be renewed as of Hay, 1933, and decreased to $13. state aid and $13. county aid monthly as of Sept. 30, 1935• MASSA, ANTONIi F. 317 So. 49th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid monthly be decreased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 30, 1935. DE WINTER. TEUNIS, 5745 McBryde Ave. Rici:mond. Old Age Security in the amount of $6.00 State aid and $6.00 county aid month ly be disc.ntinued as of Sept. 30, 1938. i a NELSCN, PETER D. 274- 4th St. Rid mond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1938. BERTA MRS. MARGA RET, 6627 Manila St. El Cerrito. Aid for beedy children in the sum of $30. State aid and $30 county aid be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939, for Rena, Ida and Mary Berta. McAULIFFE, DOLL, 210 First St. Richmond. Aid f or needy children in the sum of $20 State aid azd $45. county aid monthly be increased to $30. State aid and $45. County aid monthly for Annabelle, Isabelle and Betty Jane McAuliffe, to begin as of Sept. 1, 1938. HER ZANDEZ JOSEPHINE 112 South; 4th St. Richmond. 0.00 State aid be decreased to $50.00 State aid as of Oct. 5, 193$. POZLE JaiN G. 421 Clayton St. El Cerrito. 25. State aid and $25.00 county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of. Sept. 1, 1938. 3 MARTINSEtl CLARA Port Costa. Old Age ecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. MARTINSEN, NTM- , Port Costa. j Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. DAVIS GERTRUDE 2305 Martinez Ave. Martinez. ld Age Security in the sun of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid mont be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. DAVIS SAMUEL E. 2305 Martinez Ave. Martinez. uld Age Security in the amount of 14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid montnl be gr^nted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. ENOS HELEN Cho Mrs. MARY CALDERhS, Concord, Calif. Old ge Security in the sum of $9.9U State ald and $9.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Sept. 1, 1935. XETTEUAN ELIZkBETH Rte #1, Boa 141, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in t^e sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. HIGUERA ELIZABETH, General Delivery, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be renewed ns of June, 1938. JOHNSON, JOHN K. 3929 - A,24t'_ St. San Francisco, Calif. (Martinez,Calif). Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of August, 1938. HOPKINS JCSEPHIIJE 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. HOPKINS, JOSEPH J. 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ms of Aug. 1938. BisTTEL4I3 Ji HN VALENTINE Rte 1, Box 1419 Walnut Creek. ld Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State a1d and $7.50 County aid.monthly be renewed as of June, 1938. iLANSMI, JULIUS C. Box 243, RFD, Concord, Cal. Old Age Security be denied. MaLNSEN, LINNIE 11. -ax 243, RFD, Concord. Old Age Security be denied. HENDERSu: 7ILLLAM W. Concord. ld Age Security be denied. BREWSTER, ULYSSES GRA11T. 2924 Union St. Oakland (Gould Ranch, Danville)' Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 Cound aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939. ARMSTROIG, MRS. EiHEL, Jefferson St. Martinez. Aid for Gordon, Lena, and SarahArmstrong, in sum of $30.00 State aid be increased to $30 State aid and $25. County aid as of Oct. 1, 1938, and that otate aid be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935. ENGEL CLARA 1295 Railroad Ave. PIT_SBURG Old ge ecurity in t:se sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Qat. 1, 1935. 4 GUILD BATHERn.E. 437 West 10th St. Pittsburg 3Uld Age Security in the sum of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935- VAULATO MARIA. 145 West 5th St. Pittsburg ld Age Security in the sum of $10 State aid and $10. County ali monthly be grant- ed to begin as of Sept. 1,1935. NORDEMAN, ELGA, 309 Fleet St. Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid mont'rly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. PIVA, SERAFINO, 231 West Lind St. Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of June, 1935. GUERRERO, JQSEPHINE, 36 West lst St. Pittsburg Aid for needy children in t e sum of $10 State aid and $35. county aid be granted to begin !7:s of Sept$1939- MaGUIRE, WILT_ U H. 209 West Sth St. Pittsburg Aid for Needy children in sum of $30. State aid be granted to begin as' of Sept. 1, 1935. CUBA, LOUISE, 425 Cutter St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $30. State aid be renewed Ps of Sept. 1939. HILL, MRs. MARIE 419 East 5V, St. Pittsburg I Payee of $20. State aid and $25. ounty aid be changed from Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hill to Mrs. Marie dill. SANILRETT MRS. MARY, 267 1/2 East 2nd St. Pittsburg. X30.00 State aid and $10 County aid be decreased to $20.00 State aid and $10' county aid as of Oct. 3, 1938. sOLSa4 HILDA, 423 Fourth St. Ant loch ld Age Security in t%>e sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin ns of Sept. 1, 1939. i COATNEY JOAN Vlifff, Box 543, Brentwocd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. IVERS0b AN,:IE BMN, CAL. ula Age Security In the sum of $10.00 'State aid and $10. County aid monthly ibe renewed as of May, 1938. J NOELL ALMA Bc.). 122, Antioch. A_ Old .Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of Sept. 1939- ti. RODSSAUQH, A211-A, General Delivery, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 ,State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. MATTONI, JAS, OAKLEY. d Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50County aid monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 309 1939. IDITIMS, GEORGE, Box 501, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlylbediscontinuedasofJuly30, 1939. MURREY, CFA-%p--TE, 600' 'BN St. Antioch, d Age Security be denied. s THOMAS B. SWIF' PREVENTORIUM, Clayton (For Antonia Espinoza.) State aid p nble to Thomas B.Swift Preventorium for Antonia Espinoza be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1935. BLUME, MRS. ELIZABMF, Box 453, Riczrsond (For Anto:t la Espinoza) Beginning Sept. 1, 1935, $10 State aid and S10 county aid monthly granted Mrs. Elizabeth Blume, Bax 453, Richmond, California, for support of Antonia Espinoza. FRANfiA MRE-. FRANK, Walnut Creek. (For Alveedn Figueira). DIAS, 10S. CLARA ,Rte fl, Box 121, Walrut Creek (For Frank and Joseph Figueira) 30. State aid and S30 County aid nor_t'rly for the support of Alveeda, Frank and Joseph Figueira be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935; $10 State and $10 county aid pay- able to Mrs_ Frank Franks, Wnlnu, Cree'-_, maternal grandmother, for tr.e support of Alveeda and $20. State aid and $20 County aid monthly payable to MRS. DLARA DIAS, Rte #1, Box 121, Walnut Creek, for the support of Frank and Joseph. i MRS. K. TGRIYA}dA Alhauba Valley, Martinez. (For JUN, SHOGI, HASAMI TANAKA) i 30 State aid and $30. County aid monthly for dependent children be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935, payable to MRS. K. TCRIYAMA,. ALHAMBRA VALLEY. COCKERTON, MRS. GEMGE, Walnut Creek. jr'or Rose Uiriani) 10 State aid for the support of Hose Miriani, be discontinued as of Oct. 7,193 - I laRM114G ms. LUDVINE 444- 9th St. Richmond (For Joseph Mathos) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Ludvine Warming for the i support of Joseph Mathos, be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1935- 1 MADEROS MRS. FRANKL 933 Raver. St. Martinez. .(E'or Frank Mathos). 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to Mrs. Frank Maderos, 933 Haven St. Martinez, be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1935. 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 RESC•LVED: 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- i suant to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra costa I 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 cast of sale; BE IT RES:LVID FURTHER:That t hiS Board petition the State Controller of the i State of California for aut'-hority to conduct said sale as set out in tris Resolution:; Group #33- ) PROPERTY SC'LD TO THE STATE, JULIE 26, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922: Third Addition to Richmond — Lot 30, Block 22r Deed No. 6. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. Marine View lerraee Extension- Lot 4$, Block 11, Deed No. 256. To be sola for a sun not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. West RichmondTract- Lots 13-14*, Book 17, Deed No. 255. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale Industrial Center tract- Lot 1T, Block 4, Deed No. 297 To be sola for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Andrade Central :Tact- Lots 3-4, Block 6, Deed No. 324. To be sold for a sum not less t:^Pn $25.00, plus costs of sole. Andrade home tract- .,ot 33, Block 15, Deed No. 329. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 3, Block 20. Deed No-333- To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition bract- Lots 21-22 Block 122 Deed No. 342. To be sold for a sum not less than M. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury heights- Lot 17, Blodf 10, Deed No. 345. To be sold for a sum not less than o25. plus costs of sale. fall's Addition tc. Richmond- Lots 20-21-22-23, Block 154, Deed No. 3460 To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot .59 Block 3,Deed No. 354- To be sold for a sum not Iss than $10 plus c)sts of sale. Coleman Pulla^n Tract- Lots 2-3 a block 6, Deed No. 355- To be sold for a sum not less th nn $25. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pulim n tract- Lot 23, Block 9,Deed Nc. 356• o be sol- for .i su-- rc . less t---n 310. plus c-ts -3' sa_e. 1161 Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond- N. 201 of Lot 47, and S. 101 of'Lot' 48, Block 6, Deed No. 366., To be sold for a sum aot less thrn $15. plus costs of sale. J.C.0xens Addition to Richmond- Lot 5, Blocs 8, Deed No. 366-A To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. J.C.Oeens Addition to R1c:mord- Lot 2, Block 16, Deed No. 367. To be sold for a sum not less thrn $10. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY S:LD TO TSE STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, FOR rE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1923: That Portion of the California and Nevada Railroad, a corporation lying between the terminus of the line of the California and Nevada R.R. In the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the point where the line of the Oakland and East Side Railroad Co. , frim Oakland in Alameda County to Richmond, in Contra Costs County, California, crosses said line of California and Nevada Railroad Co. in Lot 67 of the Rancho San Pablo, exception from the above piece of property that portion inside of the City of Ricrmond. Deed No. 95• To be sold for a sum not less tin $100. plus costs of sale. In Marine View Terrace Exten si-n- Lots 21 'to 28, inc.Blk 15, Deed No. 98. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. PRCPERTY Sc.LD Tc-,, T E STATE JUNE 26, 1925, FCR T:-iE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1924: Bar View Addition to Ric:ond- Lot 10, Block 59. Deed No. 8. To be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of sale. Bay View Addition to Richmond- Lot 11, B1ock58. Deed No. 9. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. 1 Forsyth Tract- S. 22' of Lots 21-22, Block 2, Deed No. 28. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costsof sale. In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lot 21, Block 10, Deed No.. 60. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus casts of sale. Forsyth .Tact— N. 781 of Lots 21-22, Block 2, Deed No. 71. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costsof sale. Sunnyside Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 5, Deed No. 86. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPE?TY SGLD TO TEE STATE, JUNE 28, 1226, FOR HE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925: In Bap View Park- Lot 47, Block 15, Deed No. 130. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 25-26, _ Block 19, Deed No. 131. To be sold for a sum not less than 4-30. plus costs of sale. B. Boorman Addn. to the City of Pullman- Lots 1,20, Lot 10 and S. 101 of Lot 9, Block 1,Dedd No 140. j To be sold for a sun not less than Z75. plus cdst s of sale. Harbor Front Tract- Lots 6-7-8, Block 11, Deed No. 146. To be sold for a sun not less than $30. plus costs of sale. r i First Addition to Bay View Tract- Lot 29, Block C, Deed No. 154. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 13, Deed No. 1j8. ' To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Richmond Annex- Lot 5, Block 40, Deed No. 199 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmmd- Lots 26--27, Block 245,Deed N.). 203. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus cosh of sale. Richmond California Ae ht s- Lot 13, Block 2, Deed No.235- To be sold for a sum not less than $5. 00 Plus costs of sale. Richmond California Jieight s- Lot 31, Block 7, Deed No. 236. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. a 1PROPEM S^.:LD TC ^THE S'T'ATE, JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELIN(JJENT TAXES OF 1926: i Osborn 8 s Addit ion to Ric:'=ond- Lot s 11-12-13, Block 14,Deed No. 5. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. 3 In Tewksbury Heights, Lot 14, .Block 13, Deed No. 107. To be sold for a sum not less than M.plus costs of sale. I In Bay View Park- Lot 29, Block 5, Deed Ito. 135. To be sold for a sum not less thin $30. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 28, Block 21, Deed No. 168. To be sold fbr a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terr^.ce Tract- Lot 27, Block 30, Deed No. 173. ITo be sold for a sun not less than $15. plus costs of sale. L 1"6 f Boulevard Gardens Tract- No. 1— N. 1/2 of Lot 13, Block 22, Deed No. 151. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 6, 1929, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: i Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 16. Deed No. 37. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivisicn 3f Richmond- Lot 2, Block 16. Deed No. 35. 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.plus costs of sale. a Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 7, Block 17. Deed tio. 39. To be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus cost s of sale. I Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot o, Block 17, Deed rio. 40. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Ri&.Mond- Lot 9, Block 17, Deed No. 4l. To be sold for a sum not less thnn $15. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivisionof Ric.}in.nd- Lot 22, Block 17, Deed No. 44. To be sold for a sum notless than $10. plus co sus of sale.1 Canal Subdivisi_n of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 25, Heed Iio. 61. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Eeights- Lot 13, Block 13, Deed No. 157. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus cost s of sale. Wall's Addition to Ric_noni- Lou 1-2, Block 171, Deed N"%. 222. 1 To be sold for "a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block 171. Deed No. 223. To be sold for a sum not less than $50.plus costs of said. Wall's Addition to Ric.-mond- Lots 26-27, Block 174, Deed No. 235- To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot , Block202. Deed No. 261. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. v North Ber..eley Terrace Tract- Lots 20-21, Block 36, Deed No. 379• To be sold for a sum nDt less than $40. plus costs of sale. Henderson Tapseott Tract No. 1- Lot 31, Block 22, Deed N•). 396. To be sold for a, sum not less than M. plus costs of sale. 4 G Andrade Vier _race- Lot 14 Block 2.Deed No. 436. To be sold for a sum not less than J10. plus costs of sale. Richmondand Pullman Pueblo =ract- Lots 33-34, Block 12, Deed No. 450. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costsof sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2- Lot 24, Block 17,Deed No. 451. To be sold'for a sun not less than $10. plus costs of sale. I Deed No. 459InTewksburyHeights- Lot 19, Block 13, To be sold' for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. r r And the Bo sd takes recess to meet on Monday, October 3rd, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. a I 4 I A Y F R r i f i G h IN Tr.E B':--iD CF SUPERVI-zGRS OF C:-1,1TP.A COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIF'GIUIIA. 13 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd,1938.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: ;ion. W.J.Buchanan, Ch_vlman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L. Oummings; R.E.Clneys; and R.J.Trenbath. S.C.Iells, Clete In Vatter of AuthorizingY County Auditor to draw his y . Warrant in aryment of Salaries of Employees of the County y Social Service Department. On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the F.. Board ordered that the Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant monthly commencingas of Oct. 1, a g935, in favor of the follows , nnaed employees of the county Social Service Department and in payment of their monthly salaries: c OTIS LOVERIDGE, 275.00 J.P.Rhodes,190.00 Rae C.Switzer, 160.00 Rowena Moore, 125.00 Margaret V.Mahoney 145.00 Bess Bulger 130.00 w, Dalsy Stemple, 150.00 Emily D. Luiz 1'0.00 Helen Maloney 14.00 Estelle Evans, 140.00 W.Lorraine Adams, 125.00 Mildred Smith 130.00 Lorraine Sheehan , 115.00 Leah McGarty, 115.00 iLean Gipnnotti, 00 Hazel Vinardi, 170. 00 Marie Hanges, 90.00 Norma Marchetti, 100.00 Rose Billecci, 100.00 a . Anita Dolph, 100.00 Marie Lanthier 100.00 Nina Spare c ino 100.00 x.c"YInLatterofPetitionofResidentsof4r.. Rodeo for Control o Flood Waters of Rodeo Creek. A petition having been received by this Board signed by residents of the torn of Rodeo, asking for assistance in controlling-of flood Maters of Rodeo Creek., Upon motion. of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THEWl Ba4RD ORDERED that said petition be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa,; s`y Count for leCountya gal opinion as to the authority of this Board to spend county monies r for such purooses. X In Matter of Change Orders tµon Dontract of E.P.Seemans On recommendation of E.G-Bangs, Architect, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following changes in contract of E.P.Seemans, for castruction of Prison Farm 9 Buildings be made: Addition to Electric Wiring and Fixtures, $364.70. Deduction for changes in plumbing, 115.25. Deduction for changes in sheathing, 55.00. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i 41 t 1 ( Oct. 3rci, 1938. In Matt er of Change Order of Contract of Thomas Kennedy for r'eating Addition to County Hospital Building. IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that a change in contract of Thomas Kennedy for heating the :iddltion to the County Hospital Building, be made at an additional cost of $4O. In Matter of Termination of Service of E.J.Brennan, Building Superintendent on Addition to County Hospital Building. Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to th is Board that the services of E.J:Bre = nan as Superintendent of Building Con stiuction on Addition to the County Hospital Building, has been completed; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the services of said E.J.Brennan be and-the same are hereby ordered terminated as of Oct. 1st, 1938.x In Matter of Terminating Services j of Paul Randall, as Superintendent of Construction on Rodeo Memorial Hall. James N. Long, Supervisor, having reported to this Board that the services of Paul Randall, as Superintendent of Construction of Rodeo Memorial Hall are no longer required; IT IS, BY ThE BOARD OP.DERED that the services of said Paul Randall, be and the- same are hereby ordered terminated as of Oct. lst, 1935.,E - i In Matter of Granting Extension of time to John E.Brrnsgh to construct Rodeo Memorial Hall. Ovine to unfoxseen and unexpected conditions which have arisen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT John £,Branagh, be and he is hereby granted an extension of time of-two weeks from and after the time designated in his contract, for the completion of Rodeo Memorial Hall at Rodeo, C:1lforni.a. IIn Matter of Employing of Chester H.Treiehel, as Joint Architect for Lafayette Memorial HP.11. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that Chester H. Trelchel, be and he is hereby employed in conjunction with Keith Narbett, as Architect for the construction of the Lafayette Memorial H.111: I IT IS FMT::ER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County prepare COntraCt for employment of said Architects. ,( In Matter of Authorizing B.O.Wilson., County Superintendent of Sehools. to. attend Meeting of State] nd County Superintendents at Pasadena, California. On motion of Supervisor TrembaLh, seconded ly Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE1BOARDORDEREDthatB.O.Wilson, County Superin_endent of Schools of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of State and County Superintendents of Schools to be held at Pasadena, on Oct. 6-5, 1938• IT IS FURTER ORDER D that the emer.ses of said B.O.Wilson, inattending said meetlnF s--.all be a c'.ari-e ar-^izst t-e General Fund of Contra Costs County.,,, 16 In Matter of Approval of Agreement i between the County of Alameda, State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, and Dr. Harry W.Shepherd, Landscape Architect. i A Form of Agreement between the County of Alameda, State of California, acting by and througr its Board of Supervisors, and the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors, designated as parties of the first part, and Dr. Harry W.Shepherd, of the City of Berkeley, California, designated as party of the second part, for the employment of the said party of the second part as landscape ar- chitect for landscaping of the grounds in connection with Alameda County-Cortra Costa County Building at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition , having been presented to this Board for approva4; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the sane is hereby approved and A.J.Buchanan, C'--airman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of said County. In iLatter of Request of East 1 Bay Municipal Utility District to 1 consolidate Election of Directors of I said District, With the Nov. Sth General Election. THEREAS, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is required to hold an election within the District at the time of the holding of the biennial general election provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Code of the State of California, and it is to the best interests of the public and is required by lava that the said election be consolidated with the general state election provided for in said section of t-'-ie code; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that t a said election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on the 8th day of November, 1939, be and the same hereby Is consolidated as to any territory of said District within this County with said general state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be canvas - ed by this Board and there shall only be one ballot used at said election, and when the results thereof are aseerta'-ned the same s-,^•11 be certified by the Clerk of this Board to the Secretary of said District. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i E In Natter of Request of Council of Ithe City of Richmond, to place Proposed Charter Amendment Proposition of the City of Rie'rmond, on the Ballot for tie General Election of Nov. 9th, 1935. i A certified copy of a Resolution of the Council of the City of Richmond calling; an election on a proposed Charter Amendment Proposition and requesting the Board iof Supervisors of Cont2•a Costa County to place said Proposed Chra ter Amendment Proposit ion on the ballot for the General Election to be held on November 9th, 1939, for the jCity 3f Richmond,havirC been received by this Board, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cunnings, IT IS BY THE I OA-;:M ORDERED that tae follow=zg Proposition to be Numbered 26 shall be placed on the t ovember General Election Ballot for the City of Riamond, and the results thereof canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to wit : a 1 i ct. 3rd, 1935.t i Shall the Charter of the City of Ric::mond be amended by adding a new Article thereto to be Down as Article XII providing for a General Pension Fund for the I benefit of P11 regular employees of all departments of the City of Richmond not J covered by Article XI!"YES NO In Matter of Request <af the Council of t<ie City of Anti3ch, for placing 3 j Annexation Proposition on the Nov. 9th, 1939 General Election Ballot I for the City of Antioch. i A certified copy of a Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Antioch, requesting th s Board ofE Supervisors to place on the November 5th, 1935 . State and Count General Election Ballot for the Cityty of Antioch, the following proposition; to be numbered Proposition No. 27: "Shall the Rossi and Uren Additim s I be annexed to the Cite of Antioch, And tae Property therein, after such annexation, be subject to taxation, equally with the property within such Municipal Corporation, I to pay its portion according to assessed valuation of t',e outstanding bonded indebted- ness of said City of Antioch, to wit: Water Bonds and City =fall Bonds?" having beenjreceivedbythisBoard; Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Proposition be placed on the November 9th, 1935 State and County General Election Ballot, for the City of 'Antioch, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board of Supervisors shall canvass the returns, of said election on said Proposition. In Matter of Rejection of r Claims of Irene £.Schilling. Irene E.Schilling having filed with this Board a claim against the County.of Contra Costa on behalf of herself for injuries claimed to have been sustained to her person and property in an necident while driving In an automobile on Lafayette-Moraga Highway, in the sum of $1068.00, and a claim, as the mother of Ch..rles Huxtable, a j minor, for injuries claimed to h,.ve been sustained by said minor in an automobile I accident on the Road known as Lafayette-Koraga Highway, in the sum of $$1190, and said i claims having been referred to the DisrIct Attorney of Contra Costa County for.an opinion as to liability of tae County of Contra Costa in said matter; And t':e District Attorney havingadvised this Board that said claims should be i denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDERED that the claims hereinabove mentioned be and the same are hereby rejeeti d. j In ?latter of Granting Permit to Sus Schwarz for a non-conforming use permit for an additional unit to y c the Tunnel Inn. Gus Schwarz, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to construct an additional unit to the Tunnel Inn, located on Mt.Diablo Blvd. opposite Franklin Street, in Lafayette Water District, and said application having been referr, to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission caving filed with this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TiiE BOARD CRDER!:D that a permit for construction of said additional unit to Tunnel Inn, be and the sane is hereby granted.,, 167 In atter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor, baving applied to this Board for authority to the Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments under the provisions of Sec. 39O4a of t:.e Political Code, to wit: For the Year 1938-39: In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 35163 Howard U. Wilkins is a ssessed wLth Lot 263 Berkeley Country Club Terrace wit.'a Improvements erroneously assessed at $2100. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1500. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37370 Juliana Gill is assessed with the S. 1/2 of Lots. 5 & 6 Block 5, Greens Subdivision with Improvements erroneously assessed at $1620. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1520. In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 41016 Leonardo Castiglione is assessed with Lot 2, Blk 10 City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed at $510. The correct assessed v^_lue of these improvements is `40D. In Vol. 35 assessment No. 41021 Silvester & Uiguel Mifares are assessed with Lot S Blk 10, City of Pittsburg with Improvements erroneously assessed at $2140. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $800. In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 41 " Erasimo B.Davi is assessed with Lot 11 Blk 25 City of Pittsburg wit' improvements erroneously assessed at $2000. The correct assess- ed value of these Improvements is $1M0 . In Vol. 15 Assessment No.41354 Eutimio Garcia is assessed with Lot 9 Blk 33, City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $850. i In yol. 2Y Assessment No. 54434 EvR L. Tribbey is assessed with Lots 2-14-155 Blk 53 City of Bay Poins with improvements erroneously assessed at $370. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $300. s In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55454 Anita Hodgkins is assessed with Lot 11 Tier 2 Moraga Redwood Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at $190. There are no Improvements on this Lot. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37868 Clarence J. Augustine is assessed with 16ot 7 Blk 7 Fosketts Addn. to ConccrdNo. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2680. Auti.arity is requested to grant to t^e County Auditor permission to make such corrections. i lAnd the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having approved said applications I IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERM that authority be granted to the County Auditor to: correct said erroneous assessments.. In flatter of Correction of Erroneous Asses=- ents. Geo. 0. Meese,County Assessor,having applied to this Board for a*thority to the County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments, in accordance-with provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code: i For year 1935-39: k In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56506 Ralph Bollman et al. are assessed with a parcel of land containing 41 acres ® $67 per acre, assessed value of land $2745, also a 92 acre parcel assessed at $67 per acre, assessed value $6165. This is erroneous, the correct assessment is as follows: 41 Acres A 44. per acre, assessed value of land, $1505. 92 acres ® 14-4r. per acre, assessed value of land, 4050. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56516 Elmer B. & John W.Dubois are assessed with a Rpareel of land containing 95.24 acres ® $45 peracre assessed value of land $4420.s This is erroneous, the correct assessment is as follows: 95.24 acres ® $36 per acre, a assessed value of lana $3535• Ir. Vol. Assessment No. Lena McKean is assessed with a2556538 parcel ofland containing 198.2 acres ® $70 per acre, assessed value of land, $13575. This is erroneous the correct assesment is as follows: 195.2 acres ® $25 per acre, assessed valvae of land $5550• In Vol. 25 Assessment Ito. 5654 George Sutton,.et al. are assessed with a par- cel of land containing 225.4" acres ® $455 per acre, assessed value of land $10250. This is erroneous, the correct assessment is as follows: 225.44 acres 0 $32 per acre, assessed value of land $7310. and the said application having been approved by the Distric. Attorney ofContra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority be and the s.,me is hereby granted to the Auditor to correct said erroneous assessments.. i 1 t1 _ct. jrd, 19)5. Ln }Satter of appointment of D.B. Leonard, as Director of Bay Point Fire District. There being a vacancy in the Board of Directors of Bay Point Fire District'- caused by the death of S.W.Cunning?mm, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDLTtED that D.B.Leona_rd, be and he is hereby appointed Director of Bay Point` Fire District for t'.;e unexpired term of S.W.Cunningham,- deceased, or until the election of his successor.r_ In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Matthew Ward, Justice of the Peace of Eighth Judicial Township. Matthew Ward, Justice of the Peace of Eighth Judicial Township of Contra Cost County, hav N, applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California from t:.e 6t:- dry of October, 1935, to and until the 1st day of December, 1935, On moti;n of -Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, I: IS BY THE SURD ORDERED that said Matthew Ward be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period as hereinabove mentioned. In Matter of Payment of Expenses of Constables in Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, The present Salary Ordinary of the County of Contra Costa, has effected a change in the method of compensating certain Constables for expenses incurred by the by providing th,-t they shall receive t're sum of Fifty dollars ($50.00) per month for the use of their respective automobiles in the performance of their duties as Constabl s• and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors have given consideration to the question as to whether this amounts to an increase in their compensation; NOW, T-EREFCRE,BE IT RESCUED: and it is hereby found that the above mentioned change in method of compensation does not effect an Increase i n the compensation of said Constables. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None.K L In Matter of Communication from a ' Henry Schaefer in regard to Hotel Carquinez Sign. - A communication having been received by this Board from Henry £.Schaefer requesting t'8t the Hotel, Carquinez Sign at the intersection of State Highway and 22n Streets, San Pablo, be declared a public nuisance and said sign removed, IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, and the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for investigation. e:. 169 In Utter of Authorizing W.J. Buchanan, R.J.Trembath, and Otis Loveridge, to Attend Meeting of the Association of California Executives aof Public Welfare on Oct. 10-11, 1938. A communication having been received from the Association of California Executiv s of Public Welfare, requesting that Representatives of the B3ard of Supervisors of Conra Costa County and the Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa Count attend a meeting of the Associ-ttion of California Executives of Public Welfare to be jheld in Yosemite National Park, on Oct. 10-11, 1938, On motim of Supervisor Long, seconded ly Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of tip i s Board, and Supervisor R.J.,lrembath, and Otis L.Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costg County, be and they are hereby authorized to attend said Meeting as representatives of Contra Costa County. IT IS FURTFRI ORDERED that the Expenses of said representatives in attending I said meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County., In Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw Salary Warrants for Ralph Goodwin, James Lucarp, and Shelby Whitaker. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of CoAra Costa County be and he is hereby auth- orized to draw up his warrant monthly commencing on Oct. 1st, 1938, on the General Fund of Contra Costa County in payment of the .saLaries of the following County Employee and in the mount set opposite their respective names: Ralph Goodwin, Carpenter, $160. James Lucrs, Gardener,155• Shelby Whitaker, Janitor, 150. K 1 In batter of Appointment of Frances Bill, as additionr-1 assistant to Probation Officer. 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 County Probation Officer, of said County, 'that extra help be employed to assist said Probation Officer, and this Board having on the 2nd day of September, 1930, agreed to employ Fran es Gill, for a period commencing Sept., 6, 1938, to and until Sept. 17, 1938, at a salary of $3. per day; It is on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Oupervisor Cummings, BY TFE BOARD QRDERED that said Frances Gill be and she is hereby employed by this Board for a period of time as above stated, at a salary of $3. per day, to render such assistance to the Probation Officer of Con_ra Costa County as he may direct. IT IS FMTu.ER ORS that said Frances G111 stall present to this Board, a duly verified claim on Salary Fund of said County, in payment of her said salary. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous., 170 Oct.3 rd, 1939• J In Matter of Apnlicati_n of Pacific Telenzone & Telegraph Co. for permission to lay buried Cable. The Pacific Telephone &- Telegraph Co. having applied -to this Board for permis t ion to lay approximately 1700 feet of wiring and to place one pole on Treat Road, County Road-C-13, at San Miguel Road, in vicinity of Concord, Contra Costa County, x.0 the buried cable to extend in a straight line from the tenth pole north of Ygnscio s Valley Road, to a pole to be placed at the intersection of Treat and San Miguel Roads; and to be placed five feet out from the existing fence, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that paimisslon to lay said buried wiring and construct said pole, be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the super- v ision of the County Surveyor of Contra Cost. County arra to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. In Hatter of approval of Bond and r Contract o_ Frank Legg, for construction of Maloney Bridge. r, Frank Legg, ?saving presented to this Board, a duly executed contract for the construction of Maloney Bridge in Supervisor District #1, and Bonds in amounts as heretofore ordered by t1hi s Board; On motim of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds and the amounts thereof, be and the s:mie are hereby approved, and W.J.Buchanan, Chaizman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign said contract I on behalf of t:^_e County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.leeter, County Auditor. and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY TF--r BCARD ORDERED th.^t the sum of$19,200 be transferred from Installment Redemption Fund to the funds and in the amounts as hereinbelow set out: Alamo Cemetery District 500.00 Rodeo Fire District 700.00 Ambrose School District 4000.00 Avon School District 500.00 Brentwood-Deer Valley School District 1000.00 Byron School District.500.00 W Orinda School District. 1000.00 Pittsburg Snhool District. 10000.00 Pleasant Hill School District 100 0.00 71 -,200.00 n The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In Matter of Authorizing the County , Auditor to dram warrant monthto in favor of Miss Ruth C--vthorne and Miss Dorothy Merwin, Employees of County Health Department. On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS CRDERr'D that t .e County Auditor of Cor-tra Costa County, commencing as of Oct. 1st, 1935, be and he is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly, in favor of Miss Ruta Cawthorne I Public Health Nurse, in t e sum of$135, and that he draw his warrant monthly in favor of Miss Dorothy Merwin, Public 'realt : Nurse, insum of$1F:5, per month, and that the I County Treasurer pay tYe same.K i E i 1171 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On reauest of D.U.leeter,County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway i fund warrants, 1 IT IS BY VHE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $14,610.57 be transferred from the F General Fund to the funds and in the Amounts as herein set out below: War. Surveyor Supervisor Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Dist 2 Dist 2 Dist 1 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 45237376.;?6 ZZ 764. 239 x•3443.76 26 241 3163.6 243 112.3424uo.N92 1197.63 n 2 49•49 j 2+7 357 55 31..56 24.67 32,6 249 24.00 2499.509.50 2531 2925.00 221.43 25 26. 5 525.66 2554 57-492255626.45 10.50 259 79- 29 920.27 0 13.64 1 26261 2 90.00 500.00 2263 10.00 6 2654 19. 9849 271.11 79.35 266 1219.31 26678 1311.17 159.12 39.15 146.30 269 746.67 270- 1.55 159.53 12.73 296.65 272 315,56 763.59 274 26.55 293-48 i 275 29.00 277 251.69 12 .90 278 179-31- 279 32.ol- 290 125.93 - i 3 37a=7V MM---27- 1197-40 2426.67. i Grand Total - $14,61o.57. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boar& In latter of Termination of Services of Mrs.Lucille Bain, and Mrs. Gertrude Evans. I Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County raving notified This Board that Mrs. Lucille Bain, has resigned her position in said Social Service Department effective as of Aug. 31st, 1939, IT IS BY THE BOARD OBDERED that the County Auditor discontinue the drawing of a monthly war^ant in favor of Mrs. Lucille Bain, And V a said "tis Loveridge having notified this Board that Gertrude Evans on account of illness as been unable to work since June 30,1938, j IT IS BY T;--E BOARD OPMERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County- dis- tc`ntinue drawing monthly salary in favor of said Mrs. Gertrude Evans, until she, is able to return to her duties, in said Social Service Department., f 4 r j In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of Supervisor Long, It is by the Board ordered that the sun of$125. be transferred from the Maintenance Appropriations Fund of Supervisor District #1, to Vne Capital (:atlay Construction Rodeo Memorial Hall Fund. The vote thereon being unanimous. , In the Matter of Awarding Additional Carpentry Contract on Rodeo Memorial Miall to J.E.Branagh. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a contract for additimal Carpentry Work as authorized by the Ar chiteets for said building, be and the same is hereby awarded to J.E.Branagh, for the sum of $2:02.00, said sum to be paid out of the Capital Cutlay Appropriations Construction Rodeo Memorial Building Fund. IT IS F17RTFXR ORDERED th.4t District Attorney prepare a contract for the doing of said worksi In Matter of Awarding Contract to Mike Malfitano & Son, for Repair of Slide in Ferndale Canyon, Road- B-14. ihis Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of labor, materials and tools, and machinery for placing of multi prate corrugated metal culvert and constructing fill over the same, cn Ma_rtinez-Pinole Highway, about 7 wiles south of Darti:lez, County Road B-14, located in Ferndale Canyon, and the bid of Mike U lfitano Sm as follows: Multi Plate pipe, in place, per lin. ft. $23:25. Embankment in place, per ou. yd, 2 5jI having been the lowest and best bid received for doing of said work, and said bid having been approved by the Department of Public Works of the State of California,. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for doing of said work hereinabove described be and the j same is hereby awarded to 11 Ake Yalfitano & Son, at the prices submitted in the2r bid. IT IS F[&iT?.E'R CRDEFED tsllt the said Like Unlfitano & Son, give a bond in sum of 2885.210 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and a bond in sum of $2895,40 guara:iteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS FURT:.EH ORDERED that t'--e District Attorney of Contra Costa. County prepare- contract for the doing of said work., j In Matter of Annexation of Territory to the Ken sing,on Fire District. A petition signed by the owners of real property in the hereinafter described territory as-provided by Section 24 1/2 of Act No. 2593 (Deering's General Laws) for annexation to the Kensington Fire District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, having been presented to the Board of Supervisors of said County on the 3rd day of OctDber, 1938, pursuant to the notice given as provided by s.n1d section of Said Act, and no persons appearing at said time to said annexation, and the said Board of Supervisors havin;; determined that it is for the best interests of said district; and the territory to be included therein, that such territory be included within said Kensington Fire District: E IT T_S t'-_,V Q-RDE_sD -:,r 1 r g u SITIS, ...._. t:e _-iiC terrlt^, De n., C.::`i +1 _ i} i 173 Kensington Fire District, and 'hereinafter described, be included Within the fire limits of the said Kensington Fire District. The said territory to be so included is located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is particularly descri ed as Follows: That parcel of lnnd known as Ber`_kelek Woods Addition, as designated upon that certain Map entitled •Berkley Woods Addition, Contra Costa County, Cal.ifornial in Volume 22 of Maps, at page 654, filed December S, 1937; in the office of tfie County Recorder, County of Cont--a Costa, State of California. " In Matter of Granting Authority t, Tax Collector to conduct Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The folloedirig Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of tYis Board: i j BE 12 RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgement of this Board that 1 jthe follovdng described property now owned by ,he State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter• 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by the. Tax Collector of Cortxa Costa County, i at public auction, for cash, or by eont.•act of s11e, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE Ii' RESCUED FtTRT:-M: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale ns set out in this Resolution; Group #34. PROPERTY SOLD TO T:?E STATE, .TUNE 26, 1923, for tLe delinquent taxes of 1922• In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 9, Block 5,Deed No. 287. To be sold for a sum not less t.-an $10.00 plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 13, Block 9, Deed No. 291. To be sold for a sum not less t*-,n $10. plus costs of sale. i Brown Andrade Tract'No. 3— Lot 32, Block 9, Deed No. 292. To be sold for a sn not less than 410. Plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract No. 3— Lots 5-6, Block 10, Deed No. 293• To be sold Por a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract Ho. 3— Lot 5, Block• ll, Deed No. 294. To be sold for a sum not less than x10.00 plus costs of sale. Brows Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 6-7, Block 11, Deed No. 295 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.,JO,plus costs of sale. i Andrade Garden Tract- Lots 55-56, Block 13,Deed No. 296 To be sold for a sun not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 32, Block 6, Deed No. 325. To be sold for a sum not less than 0"10.00, plus costs of sale. In the East RichmoTxi r:eight s- Lots 6-7, Block 65- Deed No. 344. To be sold for a suns not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite— Lot 29, Block 20, Deed No. 347.To be sold for a sum not less than 510.00, plus.costs of sale. PROPEi:TY SOLD T Tia ST 'E, JUN" 26, X24, for t:-,e delinquent taxes of 1923: In the Bay Shore Tact- Lot 10, Block S, Deed No. 10. To be sold for a sun not less than $20.00 plus coats of sale. In Pull.m_^.n Townsite— LoL 35, E-ZocY. 10,Deed No.55•To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Rose No. 1 Tract- Lots 45-49, Block 11, Deed No. 94. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 Plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T_- _'.E STATE, JURE 29, 1926, for 'the delincuent taxes of 1925: Wall's Addn. to Richm.,-nd- Lots 9-9, Block 189,Deed No. 106 To be sold for a suW not less than 530, plus costs of sale. Nort:-: Berkeley .'errace Tract- Lots 18-19, Block 14,Deed No. 159:To be sold f er a sum not less than $30.plus costsof sale. t Oct. 3rd, 1939• I . i j North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 3-6, Block 15. Deed No. 16o. - To 60. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.0;; plus costs of sale.. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 3-4r, Block 2A, Deed No. 165., . - To be sold for a sum not less than $$0.plus costsof sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 33, Block 16 DeedNo. 191. To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00 plus costs of sale.. In Richmond California Heights- Lots 21-22-23-27, Block S, Deed No. 237. To be sold for a sun nut less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 211r, Block 29,Deed No. 260 (S) To be sold for a sun nit less than $30. plus costsof sale. Wallis Harbor Center tract- Lots 4-5, Block 29, Deed No. 261 (s) To be sold for a sum not less than 550.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 3-4-25to 40, inclusive, Block 1, Deed No. 276 (3) i PROPERTY SOLD To `:ice Sfi'9TE: JUNE 27, 2927, Ts'CR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 2926: Wall's Harbor Center Tact- Lots 33-34, Block 11, Deed No. 47. To be sold for a sum not less than $80.0c, plus costs of sale. In Bev Vier. Park, Lot 25, block 1,Deed No. 132. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. ra Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1-- N. 1/2 of Lot S, Block 17, S. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 17, Deed No. 190. M To be sold for a sun not less than$75.00 plus costs of sale. Henderson apscott Tract No. 1-- S. 1/2 of Lot 38, and all of 39, Block 31, Deed No. 193 . To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In the Ridmi and Annex- Lot 5, Block 29, Deed No. 203. j To be sold for a sum not less than $20.- plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 18, Block 173, Deed No. 537 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addn. to Richmond- Lots 32-3., Block 177, Deed No. 549 (S) E To be solo for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to RicPmond- Lot Z Block 1 5 Deed No. 552- (5) 3 7 To be sold f ,r a sum not lesst an $20. plus costs of sale. Wall s Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Block 178, Deed No. 553 (S) 1'o be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs ofsale. Wall I s Addn. to Richmornd- Lots 29-31-32, Block 179, Deed No. 558 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $75• Plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ric-.mond- Lots 20-21, Block 182, Deed No. 565. (S To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ric'amond- Lots 30-31, Block 182, Deed No. 566 (S) j To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus cost s of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1— N. 1/2 of-Lot 2, Block 11, Deed No. 703 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1928, for-the delinquent taxes of 1927: In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 17 Deed No.42. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus casts of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 17, Deed No. 43- To be sold for a sum not less than $10.plus costs of sale. In the Canal. Subn. of Ric:mund- Lot lo, Block 28, Deed No. 64. To be sold fcr a sum not less than b5.00plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Rick= nd- Lot 1, Block 37 Deed No. To be sold for a sum not less than $2D. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. -of Rienaond- Lot 2, Block 37, Reed No. 72. To be sold for a sua not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. In the Canal Subn. -of Ric'--mond- Lot 3, Block 37, Deed No. 73. to be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 4, Block 37, Deed No. 74 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Ric:mona- Lot 16, Block 4., Deed No.: 79 To be sold for a sum not less tium $5. plus costs of sale In the Peres Andrade Tract- Lots 31-32-33, Block 4, Deed No. 162 To be sold for n. sum not less than $60. plus costsof sale. In Tewksbury "eig;-t s- Lot 3, Block 14, Deed No. 18$ ! To be sole for n sari n :!- lest t::•_n. $2'.7. plus c st f srtle i__ Nall s Adda. to Richmond- Lots 7-8. Block 171, Deed=No 224. To be sold-for a sun not less than $60. plus costs of sale. wall's Adda. to Richmond- Lots 33-34, Block 17 Deed No. 236. To be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of sale. r In Ric vaond Annex- Lot 17, Block 55 Deed No. 317 d To be sold for n sum not less than W0. plus cost s of sale. In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 1 to 16, Inc. Block 6, Deed No. 355• j To be sold for a sum not less than $350. plus costs of sale. t° henderson Tzlpscott Tract No. 1-- Lots 37-39, Block 35, Deed No. 4o4. To be solei for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of wile. Ricimond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lots 5-6, Block 15, Deed No. 452. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. f Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lots 25-26,27, Block 22, Deed No. 453. x To be sold for a sum not less thr.n $30. plus costsof sale. PFi;3PEs' s'Y SMD Tr : E STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, for the Delincuent Taxes of 1928: Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1-- Lot 242; Deed No. 534. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 360. Deed No. 540. To be sole: for a suss not less than $40. plus east s of sale. J North Richmond Land be Ferry Co N:a. 1— Lots 1.2-5-6, Block 7, Deed No. 592• a To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. a North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 23, Block 65, Deed No. 599. To be sola for a sum not less tbpn $5.00 plus costs of sale. Nor:: Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 1, Block 68, Deed No. 599• To be sold for a sum not less than .$5.00 plus cost s of s-.le. North Ricamand Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 12, Block 65, Deed No. 600. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. fi x In Natter of Issugnoe of Bonds of Bay Point School District. RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSOF ODNTRk"COSTAa CMNTY, STATE OF CALIF% F41IA- WHEAE&4S, on the 17th day of August, 1938, the Board of School Trustees of the Baq Point School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California$ deemed it advisable to call, and by resoluti.;n and order duly made and regularly 'pi§sed 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 Bay Point School District on the 16th day of September, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of Isaid Bay Point School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Bay Point Se-hool District in the amount of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding s five per cent (5%) per annum, interest payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising x poney t:: be.used for the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of al- iterations or additions to the school buildiM or buildings, other than such as may be eeessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring, or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a Permanent nature, and the permanent improvement of the school grounds for said,Bay Point chool "istrict. WHERELS, an election was held in said Bay Point School District on the 16th 4ay of September, 1935, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said schiol board of the said Buy Point school District and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to t:-.-' z Board of Supervi cors by the school board o.' t^e B P•i: Sc_ .•1 moi_ r'_c'_ .ec._red i :iP.c i Oct. ;rd, 19jS. 4 WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, after a Hill examination and Investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: I jhat in accordance with the resolution and order cf the Board of school trustees,of the Bay Point School District duly passed and adopted on the 17th day of August, 1935, an election was duly called in said Bay Point School District, and was held In said Bay Point Scool District on the.16th day of September, 1938, and that' . j 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 Bay Point School District for i more than twenty (20) days.next before srid election, and by publishing such notice i in .the 'Contra Costa Gazette' a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra 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 I required by the School Code of theState of California. That prior to t:E opening of said polls at said election, the Inspector and i Judges of election, conducting said election in said Bay Point 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 $lection to the said board of school trustees of said Bair Point School District, and to then made return of the ballots roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 23rd day of September, 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 Bay Point School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said school Board of the said Bay Point School District Found and declared, and t:^.is Board now finds and declares that there was a, total of 321 votes cast at said election, and that more than twb-thirds of the votes cr.st, to wit: 286 votes, were cast for the issuin.-, of said bonds, and that 29 votes were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 7 of the votes cast were irre- gular and illegal and not counted, and that the said school board of said district caused an entry csf the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said. Board.. And this Board further finds and declares t at said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly ,nd regularly j given and published, and that the result thereof was duly arra regularly canvassed, i and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and thing required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and In strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the school district bonds, and that the total of inddtedness of said school District, in eluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the time prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE CRDERM that the bonds of Bay Point School District in the County of Cont--a Costa, State of California, issue i n the aggregate sum of Twenty-three thousand dollars (123,000.00) and that the same scall be numbered from one (1) to twenty--three (23) consecutively, and shall be in denomination of One thousand dollars 1,000.00) each, payable within twenty (PA) years from the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not excee Ing five per cent (54) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th of October and the 15th of April, of each year, until the date of maturity of each of said bonds in like lawful money, both prircip I and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer .1f th:e said County of C.,r.:.ra Cistr., State of Cnilforni<_. 177 k IT IS .FUR MM ORDERM that said bonds shall be dated October 15th,; 1939, 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 15th day of October, 1939. One (1) Bond numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years from date, to wit: on the 15th dry of Octi.,ber, 194o. One (1) Bond numbered three (3) to mature three (3) years from date, to wit: on. the 15th day cf October, 1941. One (1) Bond numbered four (4) to mature four (4) years from date to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1942. One (1) Bond numbered five (5) to mature five (5) years from date to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1943. One (1) Bond numbered six (6) to mature six (6) years from date to wit : on the 515th day cf October, 1944. ene (1) Bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven (7) years from date to wit : on the 15th day of October, 19455. One (1) Bond numbered eight (9) to mature eight (9) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of October, 1 . One (1) Bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1947. f One (1) Bond numbered ten (10) to mature ten (10) years from date to wit : on the 15th day of October, 1949. One (1) Bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven (11) years from date to wits' on tie 15th day of October, 1949. One (1) Bond numbered Twelve (12) tc mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on file 15th day of October, 1950. One (1) Bond numbered thirteen. (13) to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on the 15t:: day of October, 1951. One (1) Bond numbered fourteen (14) to mature fourteen (14) years from date i to wit : on the 15tl- dray of October, 1952- One (1) Bond numbered fifteen (15) to mature fifteen (15) .years from, date to wit: on t.e 15t:i d..y of October, 1953• One (1) Bond numbered si=een (16) to mature sixteen (16) years from date to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1954. One (1) Bond numbered seventeen (17) to mature seventeen (17) years from date to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1955. Two (2) Bonds numbered eighteen (19) and nineteen (19) consecutively, to mature eighteen _(19) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1956, Two (2) Bonds numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) consecutively, to nature nineteen. (19.) years from date, to wit: on ne 15th day of October, 1957. Two (2) Bonds numbered twenty-tw,, (22) and twenty-three (23) consecutively,Ito mature twenty (20) years from date to wit: on the 15th day of October, 1959. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDFRIM that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to vrit: No.SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND BAY POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF C(ETRAA C TA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Bay Point School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,iUnited States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises to pay to the 11101&er hereof at the office of t^.e County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California, on the 15t_n day ::f October, 19 One thousand dollars ($1,000.) a ;- lin lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful mmey at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th dray of Cetober and on the 15th d^y of April of each and every year fr m the date hereof until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series c;f bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from One (1) to twenty-three (23), inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Twenty-three th--:u s^.nd dollars ($23,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of ct. ;rd, 1938. i Supervisors of the County ofContra Costa, State of California, for the purpose- of i raising money to be used for the building or purchasing of school buildings; the snaking i of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessi ry for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restori jor ra-building of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire, or other public calamity; tine supplying of school buildings withfurniture or necessary apparatus I t of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement of the school grounds for and int e i said B.V Point 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 Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than j two--thirds of te voters voting at an election duly and regtiLarly called and held and conducted throughout said Bay Point School yistrict in sr_id County of Contra Costa, j State of California, ,n the 16;a day of September, 1935. i j And t'-,e Board of Supervisors of tt:e County of Contra Costa, State of California, j hereby. certifies that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted 1 and no-.ice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof i was duly and regularly canvassed and decl-tred in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and th ngs required by law to be done precedent i to and in the issuance of said bonds 1-r ve been done, and have been performed in regular and i-s due form, and in strict accordance with t:--e provisions of the law au';horizing Lr:e issue of School District Bands. I i And it is also further certified and declnxed that the total amount of indebtedn( ss of tae said Bair Point Schcol District, including this issue of bonds, is within the I limit provided by law. This Bond is in the farm prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors I duly made and entered in its Minutes on tye 3rd day of October 1935, and shall be ip-,y-,ble ouL of t--,e interest and sinking fund of the Bay Point School Distract, and the sxoney for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Bay Point Scho-)1 District. IN WITNEBB WHEREOF, t'-,e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its CIrtirman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of the said Board attached this day of 1938. i Crl—m irman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ATTEC: State of California. County Clerk and. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 4 County Auditor in and for the County of Contra Cost-, State of California. RESOLVIM: that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal Iin number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefo e iset fortis in substantially t:_e fUllowipg form to wit: INTMEST COUPON 110. TheTreasurer of tae County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pto IL`e :_DZder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Bay Point School istrict, in said County and State, on the l5th day of 19 at his office In the City of Martinez, In said County and Sta*e, the sum of in 1,iwful m-•,ney o f ti2e United States, for six wont:s' interest on Bond No. of said Bay Point School District. D. ,::. _ .. E County =udi or. W. J. C_ 11'7' d CI, d f Su ervi:,ors. t 17to AND IT IS FURTT:EP RDEFED that t:e County Clerk of the County ofCcntra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said hands and coupons to be prepared in accordance with t ,e foregoing form. i AIM IT IS ::&u.BY FLUCH R CRDERED that W.J.Buchanan, The Chairman of this Board, S.C.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of said Board, and D.M.jeeter, County Auditor of said County are, and each of them is hereby authorized, as such officials, to sign each of said bands on behalf of said County, and to impress upon.each bond the seal of ;his Board cf Supervisors, and tc sign each r f said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures. AND IT IS FURT.;-XR : DERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Super— visors of said County for and as the Pet of this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of N-v. 1939, at the hour of eleven (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 legnl notice there.--f h:-.s bees given by said Board of Supervisors by I publication of a notice, specifying t?le time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and derami_nation thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terns for which said bond.-, will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of mney for which said b.:nds 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 bidderfor cash, and the lorfest net interest to the district nit to exceed fire per cent (5%) per annum, i I as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par-and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or nll of said bids for two (2) consecutive weeks in t:.e Pittsburg Independent a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said Coupty of Contra Costa. Passed and adapted at a regular meeting; of the said Board of Supervisors a held on the 3rd day, of October 1935. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummins, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nine. Absent: None. Cbaiftn of the Board_ of Supervisors: IN MATTER F IS SUAN CE OF BONDS CF BAY PINT SCHOOL DISTRICT, IN C3UNs`Y tF CONT:.A C,'-.STA. RESt;LUTIai AND ORDER OF TrE BOARD OF SUPERVISCRS OF T E COUNTY CF CONTRA COSTA, STATE CF CALIFfRIIA. RESOLVED: That the Chairman of t:•e Board of Supervisors, of the County of I Contra Costa, State of Califcrria, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costae, State off' CaLforr_ia, •and the County Cleri: and ex—officio.Clerk of the Board of- Super— visors of the County ;f Cjnti•a Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds•issued,in the above matter. 434,ZZ ;,, ISO Got. 3rd, 1935. y: In Urtter of Applications for aid. IT Id BY Z%E BOARD ;:RDERED that the following applications for aid be granted, t wit: HART, DELLA, 3321 Chnnslor Ave. Richm.;nd. 70 C,-lunty cz:s:: allowance bedisoQntinued as of Sept. 1, 1935. BUSH, JOSEPHINE, Box 339, Rodeo, Cal. 10 County atsh allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1935. SOUZA, IGNACIA, 1327 Flora St. Crockett. 73• Per m_-lnt:: county cash nllovance be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935. TOHASCHECK, CECELIA, Pittsburg County carii allowance of $22. a mans. be discontinued as of Aug. 30, 193 •r JOImffi0.:, JUNE, 223- 5th St. Richmard. Old Age Security in_the amount of $5.00 State aLd and $5.00 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of pct. 1, 1935. s PLATERS SARAH A. 230 El Dorado El Cerrito Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monti^1;: be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935- AUSK, ANN, 1434 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in ti:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1930. RUSK, CHARLES, 1434 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be reneged as of June, 1935• CARPENTER, CHA iLES, ?32- 6th St. Richm::nd Old Age Security in ;.he sum :,f $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939. i j INMAN, ELIZABETh, 325- 5t?_ St. R:L&.m.nd. Old age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly g 1 be renewed as of Oct. 1937• McALLISTER, JAMES, 724 So. 25th St. Ric:.m::rd. Old Age Security in ti:e sum of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of "arch, 1935. LcALLISTzM, TMMA, 724 So. 28th St. Ricim.-nd. o d monthlyOldAgeSecurityinthesumo_ $15.00 State aid and S'15. county at oat Y' be reneged as of March, 1935. I INELS::,, CuriL D. 425 N.)rvell St. El Cerrito. Old Are Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed :ts of June, 1935. PRA'i'T, IDA, RFD Bax 1142, Ricam:,nd. Old Age Security In t__'e sure -.)f$12.50 Statt aid and $12.50 County aid monthly t be renewed as of April, 1935. SKINNER, FRANK, 109 Pr-nhzLndle,El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed a_ of July, 1938• WH ESLER, WILLIAMS. 3425 Oak St. O 5319 Burliigame, Richmond) Old Age Security Ln the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid and $17.50 County aid m..nt:nly be renewed as of Nov. 1937- ALLEN, JFliNIE E. 3515 Solana Ave. RichmDnd. Old Age Security in z.-.e sum of `'. State aid and $4 County aid per month be increased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid as per month as of Oct. 1, 1935• SHIT H, WILLIA)U A. 237- 11th SL. Rich=:) d. Old A<•;e Security in t^e sun of $15. State aid and $15. county aid m:.nthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C::unzy aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1935. THRRELL, Wrk P. 3000 El Dorado, El Cerrito. Old Age Security i .he sum cf $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of gag. 1939, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 c'::un;,y aid as o_ pct. 1, 1939. MM S, GEuBGE L. General Delivery, Pin-le, Cal. Old ge Security in um of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Oct. lo, 1935. WSrSG, PAULINE ?RFD, Box 1315, Richmond. J Old Age Security be de^.i ed. 15 i DOVER, 1LyT_IE, 2546 Clinton Ave. Ric:.m•d. Old Age Security be denied. ENGBE,RG, LOUISE, W4, Ri&m. d S;.. El Cerrito. Aid for needy children in the sua of $10 State and $10 County aid be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. 1 HART, DELLA, 3321 Chanslor Ave. Rice ,nd. gid for needy c::ildren inthe sum of $40. Stave aid and $35. county aid 1 mot:t:Iy be r,-:,sited t c ben as :f b 5 xy 181 OaDELL, KATHEHI11E, 224 Sarta Fe Ave. Pt.Riahmond. Aid for needy children in the-'sudt of $10. State and,$10 ` County eid monthly be granted t:• begin as of Oct. 1, 1938. KE1a- ^£2F, 420 Virginia St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $10 county aid monthly be restored as of Oct. 1, 1935. JACKSON, RUBY, 306 Central St. El Cerrito. ` j Aid for needy a hili^en in the sum of $60. State and $45. County aid be renew as of Oct. 1, 1939. KH ZEci' ,MR. AND MRS. TH-Hy3, 2715 Oai,: St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $50 State and $35. County aid mazthly be reneged as of Oct. 1, 1939. WHEELER, NITLk, 7555 Terrace Dr. El Cerrito. Aid fay' needy children in sum of $20 State aid be increased to $20 State and 20 county Paid as of Oct. 1, 1935. MciXOD, PATRICK, 6306- 31st Sf-. Rlazmond. 25. State aid and. 625 "ounty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1935. ANDMSaj BERTHA, 337 So. 27th St. Richmond. 25. State aid and $25 Cou ty aid monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30,1935 THORUP, ANDREW. Diablo. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid -and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1938• v GROOU, ELLA ?SAY, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid-and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged ^-s of May, 1935• ROSE, ISABELLE, 35 Bendall Ave. Crockett. 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935. a NMW4, WILLL%U J. 409 Ferry Sr.. Martihez, Old sage Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be gr=anted to begin as of Oct. 1,1935• L CPM0,ESCHA, Walnut Creek s Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of Aug. 1935. DIXON, CARL, C/o TAFT HOTEL, MAXPINEZ. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept.1938. GRANT, EVERET'P, Concord. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged is of Sept. 1939.y McPHERSON, ROBr"1i P Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1935. SWIFT, EDWARD, 1470 Laskey Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security _ n the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Y be renewed as of Sept. 1935. EYLENFELDT, JULIUS Rte #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid be inerea - to $15.50 State :aid f nd $15.50 County aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1938. EYLENFELDT, LOUISA, Rte A, Concord, Old Age Security in sum of 10.50 Statw aid and $10.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939. 1 SUM, M-a-RY E. Boz 725, Concord. Old .Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid :and $7.50 County aid wont^ly be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12 50 County aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1935. r, ASH SATE, Rose Apartments, Martinez. Old Age Security In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of- Sept. 30, 1938. FOLEY, EDWARD, Cryst:-.1 Pool, Walnut Creek. NF Old Age Security be denied. RUTHERFORD, VIVL4N , Concord. (For Pamelia Townsend) PREST:N, JE;i:.IE, Hartz Ave. Danville.(For Pamelia Townserr 10 State aid and $10 county aid m•-,ntzly pgyable to MRS. VIVIAN RUTHERFORD ,; FOR `i' E SUPPORT of Pamelia Townsend be discontinued as- of Sept.• 30, 1938- Begir-wing Oct. 1, 1935, $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be granted to Mrs. Jennie Preston, Hartz Ave. Dnnville, for support of Pamelia Townsend. MARCHI, ROWENA, Olt Green St. Martinez. Aid fvr needy children in sum of $20. State aid m•7nthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1938. i i i 1 Oct. 3rd, 1938. LEIUO, IDA, Saranap Dist. Walnut Creek. Aid for needy children is sum of $60: State aid and.$20 county aid montly be discontinued as df Sept. 30, 1939• H,:;LLAND, ANNA BE!:LE, Concord. That Mrs. Holland's application for State and County aid for needy blind be denied. ILL, :ALBERT, RFD fl, Box 47-4, Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.150 State aid and $17.50 County aid m ont:tly be renewed -is of Sept. 1935. ORLA-14 X NADINE, Rm 22, Centro? Hotel, Pittsburg j Aid for needy children in sum of $10.00 State and $30. County aid be re' instated as of Oct. 1, "1938. HILL, ELARIE, 419 E. 5th St. Pittsburg i 20. Stpte aid and $25. county aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1, 19397. TOR:I.ES, ELENA, 167 W. 1st St. Pittsburg. j Aid in sun of $20. State and $20 county aid for needy children monthly be a renewed as of Oct. 11 1938. ENEA, ROCCO, 564 York St. Pittsburg That Mr.Eneals application for Stgte and County aid for needy blind be. denied CRANDALL, C.--iARLES, General Delivery, Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. county aid, monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. HLNCHCLIFF, JG:dN E. Oakley Old Age Fecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of -ct. 1939. SC.HMtTDE AUGUST, Gen. Delivery, Byron. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid be discontinued as ::f Aug. 31, 1935. VASQUEZ, TRINIDAD, Main St. Knightsen. State aid for needy children be increased from $10 State aid to $60. State aid for nerman,Margare;., Alberta, Della and Andrew Vasquez, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935• VIMGA, FRANK, 537 Market St. Monterey '4For Maria Verga) RCr3LAII CATH--LIC ORPHAN_4GE, Bayview &- Newall Sts. San Francisco (For Maria Verga) 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to Frank Verga for the support, of Maria Verga, dependent Juvenile 'CcurtWard be discontinued as of Aug. 31,,. 1935• Beginning Oct.l, 1935, that $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be I granted the Roman Catholic Orphanage for the support of Maria Verga. I MIRIANI JOSEPH, 1211 Bayswater Ave. Burlingame. (For Mario Miriani) B;UQUET, CORA, RFD, Box 725, Ric:amond (For Mario Hir±ani) 10 State aid and $10 county aid payable tf Joseph Miriani for support of Mario be discontinied as of Sept. 30, 1135. Beginning Oct. 1, 1938, that $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly be S_•.,nted firs. Cora Bououet, RFD, Box 725, Richmond, Cal. for the support of Mario Miriani, dependent Juvenile Cour;. Ward. PANIGAZZI, GIOVAIINA, 430-A East Term, ce, Presidio, Calif (San F2-ancisco) 10 State aid and $10 county ^.id monthly for the support of Rose Jqnigazzi, Juvenile Court Ward and payable tZ Giovanna Panigfazzi, be renewed as of arch, 1939 BRM, MRS. John , RFD Box 1042, Richmond (For Chided & Benjamin Alexander. ) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. John Bryan, RFD Box 1043, Richmond, for the support of Charles and Benjamin Alexrnder be reduced to $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly as of Oct. 1,, 1935,aid for Charles. being discontinued. ITALTER, CATH.ER IE, Box 121, Conoord. Marion., Calvin, Charles, Myrtle and Lewis Sly, 50. State aid and $50.00 county aid 'monthly payable to Mrs. Catherine Walter, f-r ti:e support -..f Marion, Calvin, Chz:.rles, Myrtle and Lewis Sly, Wards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County, be reduced to $20. State aid and $20 county aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1938, aid for Calvin, Car:.rles and Lewis being discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1935. ' ST. VIIdCE A.IS SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Satz RAFAEL. For Angelo Leone. 410 State aid and $10 county aid montnl payable to St.Vincent's School for tBoys, for he support of Angelo Leone be discon inued as of Oct. 9, 1935. SECCHITAN , SANTA, 397 A. 2nd St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid noatily be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. i CORCORAN, TH HAS, 411 Ferry St. Martinez. Old Age Security 1n sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly y be restored as of Oct. 1, 1939. 5 y t 2 N c' 18 F vi In hatter of appointL^^:g Electi-.n k officers fol General Election of Nov. 9 1935, and designation of w= polling places for said Election. It appearing to z^e Board t* at it will be necessary to designn_te the polling places and appoint electi:,n officers to conduct General Election to be held on Nov. 9th. 1935, from sl:x o'clock A.M. to 7 o'clock PAI. of said day when the polls will be closed, in several electian precincts of Contra Costa County hereinafter named and nt place a^ch of said p.vcincts herein.-after named, w IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DE9:9 that the following named place in each precinct of t' e County of Contra. Costa, be and s^me is hereby designated as the polling place for sac:. precinct and t a following named qu^lifled persons be and they are hereby appointed as election _ffieers to c:>nduct said election in each of the following named precincts: B£P.KEL.F_Y P_F.K P?!.CI':CT. y Polling Place: Thompson's Garage, 391r Colusa Ave. Berkeley Inspector, Ellen T.Aaddle. Judges, J.U. Folmes, Lavern-, Adamson P Clerks, Eugena P. Nash, Pearl Harrell, Franklin T. Olson EL CEr-IITC Pr.ECInCT A 411 Polling Place, Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito Inspector, Laura W. Mcl,eil V Judges, Queenie L. Schwake, Phillip Lee Clerks, Kellie I Schoute, Myrtle Lutz, inzel E.Allinio. EL CE:s.ITZ P%ECINCT #2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito u,. Inspector, Edit:: Leitch Judges, Jewel s .Weeks, Ler:a A.--u" Clerks, Violet A-Hodge, `sera C. Alveraz, Jen-.1e Raney EL CERRIT. PIRECE CT #3, Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Ric-mond St. El Cerrito Inspector, Anna C'Malley, Judges, Jessie Wilson, Lucy D.Redding. Clerks, Isabelle E.Weyand, Margret Hannon , William Rosenstrauch. f EL C:BRIT:: PF1011U CT #4, Polling P1^.ce: Fairmont School, Kearney St. betw.er. Eureka and Stockton, El Cerrito Inspector, Frieda J. Garey Judges Audrey L. Casey, Mabel Hitchcock Clerks; Gladys C:aiappe, Penelope C.Hollar, Viala Kaphingst. EL CER?IT PRECI::CT #5, Polling Place: LcCnrty's Ga nge, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerritcl. Inspector, Id? Retynski Judges, Frances E. Christ, Mae Patrick Clerks, Elizabeth D.Aimar_, Grace J. McCarty, Yvonne J. Stinnett. j EL CE'4MTi: P:.EC%::CT #6 Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire lull, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick, Judges, Hna—gaa et S.Broberg, Cl=u•r Bren sel ti Clerks, Irene Glasssn, Pauli::e Gay, Frank L. Gasprini. a EL C:3M*' PraCL:CT #7 Polling Place, Rossi =hall., Potrero Ave. near San Pablo, El Cerrito E.N.Wuelzer,Inspector, y Judges, Gladys M. Beck, Unrian Gundry Clerks, C.O.Parmlee, Angelina Bertolli, Bessie Thompson EL CEIiRITC P CII:CT ,fig Pollin- Place Whitaker' Garage, i; t 5322 Barrett Ave. Ric:-3mond Inspector, Beulah K. Jones, Judges, Olive J. Concannon, Verna B.Estes, Clerks, Adeline K. Hounsell, Frances E-Degnan, Ruth Creason 71-14 0, CKERITC PRECINCT 9 Polling Place, WLliams' Gaz•age, 5901 Barrett Ave. P.ichm-.nd. Inspector, Frances a.Lods, Judges, Winifred S.Edrards, Philomena O'?rien. Clerks, Martha R^dke, Hilda E. Archibald, Florence Russell EL CE.PRT_TC P:.ECI'_.CT #10, Pulling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 6107 El Dorado St. Ric:mond. Inspector: Myra U. Reese Judges: Artur F. VieirP, Dora A.Bowen Clerks, Ear; Williams, -atherine Dennis, Ruth L. Kirby EL CE UEIT: PRECINCT =111 Polling; Pl^ce, Nelson'= Garage, 5329 Fresno Ave. Richmond Inspector, Lillian W-Chase, Judges, Gertrude C.DeCamp, Clerks, Alice Brown, Mrs.Frances 'Roberts. r 0,-t. 3rd, 1935.x 1= KENSrZGT-_*I P:ECINCi #3. 1 Polling Place, Foster's Garnge, 296 Arlington Ave. Berkeley Inspector, Edwin P. Shank Judges, Edna L. Baart z, Myra Larkin Clerks, Ella C ad_ridge, Jack P. Marchant, Ellen P. Willits MSDYG_SII PRECINCT #2 Polling Place, La:^rence Garage, 211 Kenyon Ave. Berkeley Y- Inspector, Gay A.iosenber,~, Judges, Helen McDermont, Lucile V. Donor Clerks, Annie W.I:->ward, S. Morey Eva; Mildred A.Bartlett, KENSII3GTON P.CrNCT r3, P:zlling Place, Gas sicy's Garage, 4.2 Ardmore Road, Berkeley.t. Inspector, Madelaine S. Johnson Judges, Rachel R.Be st, E nine M. Sulliger Clerks, Mildred M.Crossm.^.n, Claire M. McClure, Mary L. Gries, F.ICHMMD PRECI.'CT #la Polling Place, Veteran Fireman's ?1-11, Standard Ave. & Eddy St. Richmond i Inspector, Ruby Ellis Judges, John Linda:hl, Viola McChristian, Clerks, R.C.O'Brien, Frrark Marsh, Virginia Bryant. RICHMa%D P.-XXINCT #2 Polling Place, Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond i Inspector, Daisie B.Jenkins, Judges, Uaz,y B.Moyle, 1 izzabeth Cramer, Clerks, Et:.el M.Alexander, ii;aret A.Teeling, Clara W.Machndo z T :ICHMD P:=INCT #3NollingPlace, Hess' Garage, 323 Was..ington Ave. Richa.:.n&. z, I Inspector, Thom^s McCormick E Judges, Eliz:bet'.. Pasch, Lucetta W.Dunlap Clerks, Nellie Stiefvater, Annie M. McCabe, Consuelo Webster. RICHUd ND PI-.;:CINCT Polling Place, Store Roam, 190 Washirt<-ton Ave. RichmDnd l Inspect.•r, Blanche Fenner Judges, Viva A. Crum, Thamr_s D. Waite Clerks, neva U. Carey, M-•.r;; C"'Brien, Violet Klemm RIC Mi .ND RrECLXT #5 Polling Place, Stoic Room, 25 Pr_-',: Place, Richmond Inspector, Thomas KeiLny Judges, A_rt:.ur S.W"iteside, Unrie Ceridono r Clerks, John J. Kenny, Nellie A.Cooper, Eliz:beth nags Y` RICHKf ND P ?E CD:CT #6. Polling Place, Wasai_raton Sch •ol, Montana St. and East Ric±,mond Ave. Richmond Inspector, Adeline Stender. yudge s: Lenn. L. Feudner, ;ertrude R.Spie=sch, Clerks, Emma Morelli, nose M. Dingle, Margret E.Allyn FIC:^L -ND P::.£CITICT #7 Polling Place: SmithartIs Garage, 516 Virginia. St. Richmond Inspector: Glenn L. Conn Judges, Nellie H. Dimock, Bdvard Dolan Clerks, T.-. Craig, Marguerite Bush, Marie :?ickabaugh RI CHMav D P4 ECTXCT #9 i Polling Place: Nystrom Sch_ .ol, South 32th & Maine Ave. Richmond Inspector: Marie Lee Kelly, w Judges, Edith Li. Nystrzm, Alice H. Robbins Clerks, Joseph L.B^.ker, Grace D. Curry, Sadie F. Cook j RIC!431CIvD P:.ECD11CI #9 I Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Rici:m.nd f Inspector: Barry Ells Judges, Henning L. Felson, Otillie Summers Clerks, Adelaide B. Pict_n, }Bary Smith, Elizabeth Shade. 1 !:IC.;-:14,1.'D Pi:ECL'iC`P #3,0, Polling Place, Sulpizio's Garage,121— 19t_*,_ St. Ricisscnd. Inspector, Bessie Vidulich i Judges, Mildred CCnamberlrin, Steve Detlow, Clerks, Mrs.Vera Kates, Edward L. Fz._•ley, Anna Lautenschl.ager RICHM.-N D P .ECI::CT #11, Polling Place, Builders' Exch-^nge, 24$— l4t_. St. Ric-m,•nd Inspector, Cora Rogers Judges, Liar} .E.HcCan._, Ana.::. B.=orner, Clerks, Nellie L. Borman, Helen K. Dimock, Nada Perasso. RIC:EMCID PF.ECI:;CT NVO. 12, Pollir; Place, Hem's Garage, 163— 13t:. St. Ric`.-mt._nd Inspector, Bernard E. Dolan Judge s, Curtis A.?atterson, Nora. Beguhl Clerks, Evelyn. Crow, Otta Brombacher, Clarice Maschio kP.ICHU120 P?ECINCT #13, Polling Place, Lincoln School, 239— 10th St. Ric:-mond Inspector, William Urquhart, Judges, Oral L. Pearce, Saud mold, Clerks, Den:As - Kelliher, Mrs. Avis Thompson, Tracy Hall 1 i r 185 RICH1MX D P%::CII,CT P-4, Polling Place, Painters' Unit: Hall, 234- 7th St. Richmond j=ectc.r, Louise E. Sw:R--tout, s, Freda K. Stalker, Margaret J. Logan Clerks, Catherine Lane, Luella T.I.ang, Edit: Dunning RIC 1i`.ND P:.ECI::Cr i15, Polling Place, Fire :i--iuse N-3. 2, 235- 5th 3t. F.lchmona Inspector, Gerry A. Follett, Judges, F.W.Bradbury, Idr: M. Long, w Clerks, Ruth A.=yew comb, Hexmi:ne A.U,(re, Mabel E.Uason r RICi?H-"-ND P-F-'CIXT x¢1'0, Polling, Place, Mut--,Is Gauge 212- 3rd St. Rici+.m3nd Inspector, Anita ransue Judges, Ailee-i r.Brown, Charles Kaiser, Clerks, Ameli- -pines, Min.^+e Sandersan, Ente L. Riordan RIC:311_idD P -WCI:iCT #17, Polling Place, Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear-) Richmond Inspectcr, Florence Pidcock Y• Judges Mir-tie A. Dickinson, Louise M. Wilifs Clerks, Ida- C.JSrnson, Nellie Shinnick, Franklin E.Jarvis P..::C_: Pollin„ Place, Riche's Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond Inspector, Albert A.Beckmsn Judges, Marta Schumacher, Margaret Shea, Clerks, 11 Ethel A.Earle, Jennie S.ConveLr, Ie::e H. Baldr-dn iICHM_.iD P R.-ECI:ZCT #192 Polling Place, Richmond Public Library, 4''th St. & Nevin Ave. Richmond. Y Inspector, Berthza U. Smedley t.. Judges, Ethyl J. Uagart, M.zrie L. Waiting, Clerks, John Maxwell, Brownie Maxwell, Kristine Thomsen. RIC:ITV111D P:itCT_!:CT #20. Polling Place, Hansen' s Garage, 427- 5th St. Richmond. Inspector, Rutlh r Nic:nclson Judges, Effie D.Fraser, Ruth J. Brashear Clerks, Isaac McGuffin, Dora Scari, Grace Frazer. RICr31,11D PRECI GT #21, P;)lling Place, Ricnmcad Curb House, 1125 Bevin Ave. Richmond Inspector, W.A.J gyres, Judges, Wisee J. Bertram, Ernest J. Martin Y Clerks, Lids M. Yeadon, Carl E. Pfeil, May H. O'Donnell T; RICH:MZ:D P:.ECDI CT 022, PoLin;; Place, Curry Auto Sales Rooms, 1401 Uacdonald Ave. Ric:.mt-.nd Inspector: Alfred Childs, Judges, Ian Daleyr;owsmon; Vict:,ria Leggett M Clerks, Unry A.Bailey, Grace J. Browning, MaryL. Bonham RICFM--.:D PREC1:1Cr #23, L Polling Place, brown's Garr-ge, 595- 11th St. Richm-nd Inspector, Agnes Brown Judges, Grace Jenkins, Albert M. Healey Clerks, Ul-n ie C.Bullock, Florence U-rs1z^11, Tille McDowell r rIC Id:;D PRECE; #2'1r, Pollin" Place, Wisser's Ga_^^ge, 710" Itaple Ave. Richmond Inspector, t=Qn_*-y Bi11 j Judges, T.E.clinch, Edythe Yvmfntan Clerks, Elizabet:,, F.Reeb, Eliz"betn Johns, Delia J. Clark 3 RICHM VD P ECINCT #25, Polling Place: Prange's Gar. 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond a' Inspectnr, Elizabet Glover, Judges, Mary M. Grierson, _'q+-oda L. Richardsonu. Clerks, Roy R.Martin, Mariam L. Wilson, Josep^ Jeffrey F.ICHU-10 Psii'CINCT #26, Polling Place, Barda's Garage, 551- 3rd St. RichmcMd Inspector, Michael t•elschlaeger, Judges, Eliz beth Barbieri, M,^ggie a.Baoth Clerks, Viola Cox, Frances Michel, Bertha. E.P-1mer. w S.IC:'SM. iD P:-ECINCT #27 Polling Place, Store Room, 801- 7th t. Richmond Inspector, Margret Drexel, Judges, Willi,-,m Scarlett, Francis McCann 4 Clerks, Frances J. Neville, Margaret Banducci, F-nm t Pacheco RIC.U)ND P_'.ECU:CT #25 Pollin;; Place: ?reaps Garage, 71,13- 17th St. Richmond Inspect. r, F.J.Schumacher, Judg<s, Lelasa Baker, Anna T_^.eis rClerks, Eberhard Fo_vick, Mary E.Kapznn, Walter E. ttaslov 1p IC:1-ND P_CI.-Ci x PollinL; Place, Smiti:S s Ga:•age, 615- 19th St. Ric:mond Inspector, Willinn B.niczm:nd, Judges, Clifford J. Pickard, May Th:,rn, Clerks, Annie McGrath, Susan Pimm, Kat*-a7n D. Johnson. r. y. Oct. 3rd, 1938.186 f " A,. i RICFJ11-ND #30, P :ECn!CT Polling Place, Fire Hou se #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Ric!=-nd Inspector, Joseph Haber, Judges, Mary A.Scott, Pearl Johnson Clerks, Laura J. O'Donohoe, Ada L. Atirt, Bessie E. Eggerth RICFM, ND P:=ECIIuCT #31, Polling; Place, Hansen's Garage, 479 - 22nd St. Fichmond r Inspector, Charles B.Burns, Judge.s, R.E.Spencer, Anita J. Dunri j fy- sr Clerks, Nellie .:.La- mbrecht, Lulua A.-Hudson, Olga Simi RICii?SCUD P;4-'C Ii:CT #32, Polling Place, Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmand a; Inspector, Micz,el Frates Judges, Clarabell Kendall, Jeannette Lamm ra, Clerks, James E.Pasmussen, Helen Finck, Gertrude E.Hall RIC Md ND PRECI iCT #33, y Pollingr Place, Pedrick's Garage, 2304 Ma_ricopa Ave. Richm,nd Inspector, Ted 11. Westdin Judges, }Sable J.outman, Bertha N. Bacon T Clerks, Edna E. Seat_,n, Elizabeth Dunlap, Cora Muir I RICHMOND F;ECII1 CT #34, N. iPolling Place, East Rich-=nd Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond Inspector, E.M.Pear- son Judges, Man., E. Findley, Sibyl K.McCabe Clerks, Camile Cheatum, Ruta A. Bibbins, Lula E.Westwood M° RICHM.N D P R':CI:;CT #35, Polling Place, Bell' s Garage, 5208 Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector, Thomas A. Duggan, Judges, Clyde R.Faurat, Pauline M. Metz, Clerks, Grace M. R.)gers, Harry ".Watson, Hose Victorino RIC.Z I4D P=--_CTI;CT #36 Polling Pl:.ce, Pleau's Garage, 538 4-st St. Richmond. a Inspector, H. R. Graham Judges, Idabel R.Elwell, Teresa Powers, t a t rRICrily.:•::D PRECINCT #46. Polling Place, Rohde's Garage, 5900 Sacramentl St. Ri'nhmond. Inspector, Belle Rza rs_:n Judges, Edith E.Frank, Helen G.Hensen Clerks, Darrie H:llenbaugn, Rhoda hunt, Catherine Brasfield. SAN P .BLG PRECINCT # 1. Polling Place, San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church St. San Pablo Inspector, Wave Azevedo, Judges, Agnes Malloy, Marian Moitoza, Clerks, Ellen S. Derby, Grace Silva, Margaret Duarte, r.fSANPs.BL3 Pi-.EcIIaCT #2, s Polling Place, Bonhan's Home, 4th & Bush Sts, San Pablo Inspector, Edith L. Cain, Judges, Lpu_rr_ Benton, Joella Borhrsn, Clerks, Byrtle E.McCoy, Lucia Be,°nardi Sita, Sylva Tandy 41SANPABLO Polling; Place, Lighthouse Inn Gnrage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, San Pablo Inspector, Dertra F.Evans, Judges, Viet::-ria A.Rosenstrauch, Cora 21. Bouquet Clerks, Cecil Berry, Alar_ Parks, Andrew B. M.-rtoya SAN PABLO PR_CrNCT1 Polling Place, Cosmopolitan Club, York & Gertrude Sts. North Richmond. Inspector, Fernando Silva, Judges, Margaret Hatzeucci, Henry 0. Chaney, Clerks, Mollie Silva, Hattie Vaughn, Ott a_rni SAi PABLO PRECI :CT # 5, POLLING Place, San Pablo Seh;:vl Inspector, Alvina C.Frank Judges, Helen Frazer, Unry I. Dexter, Cler}hs, Ma:-.—aret M. Dugan, Butr. E. Faria, Ellora Evanson SAN PABLO P --CINCT #6, Polling Place, Skowl s Garage, San Pablo Creek Hi&hway, San Pablo Inspect•jr, John B. Bodin Judges, Ethel G. Bryan, James A.Dooling Clerks, Helen Bilotan, Marguerite Turpen, Percy Louis Castro, Jr. z GIANT PFXCI:;C T. Polling Place: Giant Clio 'rouse, Giant. Inspector, J Finest Durand, Judges, Edward _ardyman, Ida McDowall Clerks, Eugenia Bird, Josephine Johnston, Ruth R.Livingston CLEUM PRECEX Pollan" Plane, Soca;-1 Hall, -leua Inspector: W1111= C.Ri e1 3 Judges, Rea P. Briggs, Helen A.Smith Clerks, Chr.i•les A.Gregory, Robert LeBeuf, Catharyn M.Havely s: FLDE:: PIKECI_C u:.. Polling Place: Rode.) Hall, Rodeo 1Inspector, J.D.Smith Judges, Mae L. Dickins-r,Mae'A.j o seph Clerks, Ella B.Ackernan, JRmes R. Lakeman, Rose A.Silva. r RODE;; PPECL.'CT #2 Polling Place, Rodeo Garage, Rodeo YO Inspector, Nellie _Hagan, Judges, Luc, E. Higuera, Mprgaret P. Faria Clerks, Daisy D.Bennett, Blanche Halandra, Thelma MCKeen RODEO PRECINCT #j, K iPolling Place, Rodeo School Rodeo Inspector, Jerry Mahoney u.. Judges, Doris V. Steinberg, Nellie Fa_r;a Clerks, Helen Penny, Cora A. Orchard, San Widma.n PIN-LE Pi:LCINCT r;1, Pollin, Place, Accomaz5zio's Garage, Pinole. Inspector, Helen F. Me onald,h Judges, Ellen Lucid, Teresa Clark x` Clerks, Ura I. Silva, Sophie I. Illg, Mrs. Mary C.Silvas. PIN LE P-E—ECINC_ #2, Polling Place, Town Hall-, Pin:•le JAI Inspector, Margaret Race, h Judges, Uax7 L. Amend, Etta L. Curran y, Clerks, Blanche A Malone, Leray C.LeFebvre, Mary A.Lewis. H RCUL ES PE,.C!I;CT f PollinE; Place, Conmunity Cente_•, Hercules. i Inspectap, Enna Asrenfelter Judges, Roxie M.Dix:.n, Goldie E. Sill Clerks, Alice R. Doidge, Eva Eye, Josephine B.Jackson SELBY P::::CI.dCT. Polling Place, Tormey School, Tormey Inspector, Junnit, A.Cribb, p Judges, Elsie M cMcQuiston, Laude L. 3astgs, Cler a, Ernest TI.Curtis, Mildred . Shedd, Zora E.Liorris. 1 O Oct. j:•d, 1935. f CRCCKEPT P.hEC NOT A. Polling Place:Tony Jesus ,Store, Winslou and Jackson Sts, Crockett. Inspector, Tena McManus, Judges, Tessl.e C.Kobes, Anastasia Hurley Clerks, Unry Williams, Anna Lewis, and Pixie U.Jacolns. CRt CKETT PiiaCIE:C'i2. Polling Place, Neff Is Gcrage, Pom-,na Ave. Crockett. I Inspector, Cecile Petee, Judges, Rut's: McGrath, *laude L. Jenson Blerks, Mary J-.cobs, Bert_ a Langford, Jorren P.Vind. x; " i CROCKETT PRECINCT #3, Polli n. Place, Crocke':t Fire Department, Crockett. Inspector, Loretta Kenny Judges, Theresa C.Josep., Madeline L.Maricich Clerks, Mary O'Leary Kennedy, Arnold Edwards, Winifred Friend. CRCCKETT PR_.CDX Polling Place, Boy Scouts -hall, Cr..ckett. Inspector, Elizabet:. G.Mu_-phy Judges, U111-an Helquist, Min::ie F-norlck, i Clerks, Uszry E.Dolp:ius, Mattie Andrewsen, Katherine Biddinger. i i CHL.,CKWT P!iECr:C- raj, Polling Place, I.D.F. 3 Hall, Crockett. Inspector, Richard R.W.J Dabel, Judges, Jane U. Regan, James W.Martin 1 Clerks, Cat herine Ghiorso, Jeremiah Lynch, Teresa Vitale . y CRuCKE:T PnECL CT irk, h Polling; Place: Ford Garage, Crockett. F Inspector, Rose Krauskopf, Judges, Elizcibet _ Girola, Ema Colombo Clerks, Marr Parini, Flo_-ence Yatchmenoff, Frank A.Wenn, Sr. A CROCKETT Precinct #7 Polling Place: Kell Koller's Office (East of Carquinez Service Station) Crockett, Inspector, Louetta H. Vadman, Judges, M,--,•y jyeff, Hazel Pegde:, Clerks, Evelyn Simpson, Ella Binder, Mamie Gree CRCCKEi T P:'E CI GT5- Polling Place: Carquinez Fi_v Mall, Crockett. Inspector, Charles Windy i Judges, Mary J. "ey, Agnes U. Kelleher, M i Clerks, Irene E.Drey er, Pierini: Griff anti, and Joseph Holmes. PCI:. C0S'_.k PIi'CIhCT r1- Polling; Place, McNea_r Fall, Port Costa. Inspector, Anita Fitzgerald, Judges, Niels Martinsen, Blanc*,.e Wilson Clerks, Michael Shen, Edna Fosgate, Nellie Wade. PCRT, C:;STA PH?ECrNCT #2 Polling Place, School House, Porgy Cost-. Inspector, Jennie Norton, Judges, Effie Inks, Nora A.Cox fClerks, Julia Harrington, Katherine McCarthy, Josephine Ulliff. MLLE Pr::CII CT #1 j Polling Pl.^ace, I.O.O.F. hall, Danville. j Inspector, Han:-.ahl L. n_arrison., Judges, Florence R.Roy, Marcia Eddy Clerks, Olivia Chabo;a, Edna D.Watson, Rose de Freitas, to DANVILLE P_i:CINCT T2, Polling; Pl ice: Fire Hall, Danville. Inspector, Harold B.Hoot, t Judges, Rose B.Ferreira, Corr M. Steger, Clerks, Albert E.Clark, Jr. , Merle Gordon Elliott, Charlie W.Scott. 4 SAN RAX PRUXII;CT Polling; Place: San amon Community Club, San Ramon Inspector, Laura F.Fereira, Judges, Jerome Thorua, Mae B.Swartz, Clerks, Christina J.??utherford, Hannah E.aansen, Ralph Hllscher, j TASSIJ4R.k P:.ECINGT. Pollin`, Place, Tassnjazra Sc:^.vol :louse Inspector, Grace Bettencourt, Judges, Chris Mortensen, Bertha Smit_^_ Clerks, Eva Frates, Elsie Beyer, Albert Smith. AL.A.PEC PR.:CINCT. Polling Place: Alamo General Store. Inspector, Lloyd Edgar Ivory Judges, L111as A.Stone, AlJareen S.Fuller, Clerks, Alda S.Stodda.rd, An»1e J.CLase, Vida V.Wayne. t. UFAYETTE PP.?`Cr%CT A. Polling Place: Rainbow Lunch Room, Lafayette Inspector, J.H.Mulli!an, Judges, Irene P. Bunter, Lill-' ,-.n I. A.nan iro Clerks, Mild cid McLeod, Edna W.Petersen, Gyneth Baldwin i 1 O Oct. j:•d, 1935. f CRCCKEPT P.hEC NOT A. Polling Place:Tony Jesus ,Store, Winslou and Jackson Sts, Crockett. Inspector, Tena McManus, Judges, Tessl.e C.Kobes, Anastasia Hurley Clerks, Unry Williams, Anna Lewis, and Pixie U.Jacolns. CRt CKETT PiiaCIE:C'i2. Polling Place, Neff Is Gcrage, Pom-,na Ave. Crockett. I Inspector, Cecile Petee, Judges, Rut's: McGrath, *laude L. Jenson Blerks, Mary J-.cobs, Bert_ a Langford, Jorren P.Vind. x; " i CROCKETT PRECINCT #3, Polli n. Place, Crocke':t Fire Department, Crockett. Inspector, Loretta Kenny Judges, Theresa C.Josep., Madeline L.Maricich Clerks, Mary O'Leary Kennedy, Arnold Edwards, Winifred Friend. CRCCKETT PR_.CDX Polling Place, Boy Scouts -hall, Cr..ckett. Inspector, Elizabet:. G.Mu_-phy Judges, U111-an Helquist, Min::ie F-norlck, i Clerks, Uszry E.Dolp:ius, Mattie Andrewsen, Katherine Biddinger. i i CHL.,CKWT P!iECr:C- raj, Polling Place, I.D.F. 3 Hall, Crockett. Inspector, Richard R.W.J Dabel, Judges, Jane U. Regan, James W.Martin 1 Clerks, Cat herine Ghiorso, Jeremiah Lynch, Teresa Vitale . y CRuCKE:T PnECL CT irk, h Polling; Place: Ford Garage, Crockett. F Inspector, Rose Krauskopf, Judges, Elizcibet _ Girola, Ema Colombo Clerks, Marr Parini, Flo_-ence Yatchmenoff, Frank A.Wenn, Sr. A CROCKETT Precinct #7 Polling Place: Kell Koller's Office (East of Carquinez Service Station) Crockett, Inspector, Louetta H. Vadman, Judges, M,--,•y jyeff, Hazel Pegde:, Clerks, Evelyn Simpson, Ella Binder, Mamie Gree CRCCKEi T P:'E CI GT5- Polling Place: Carquinez Fi_v Mall, Crockett. Inspector, Charles Windy i Judges, Mary J. "ey, Agnes U. Kelleher, M i Clerks, Irene E.Drey er, Pierini: Griff anti, and Joseph Holmes. PCI:. C0S'_.k PIi'CIhCT r1- Polling; Place, McNea_r Fall, Port Costa. Inspector, Anita Fitzgerald, Judges, Niels Martinsen, Blanc*,.e Wilson Clerks, Michael Shen, Edna Fosgate, Nellie Wade. PCRT, C:;STA PH?ECrNCT #2 Polling Place, School House, Porgy Cost-. Inspector, Jennie Norton, Judges, Effie Inks, Nora A.Cox fClerks, Julia Harrington, Katherine McCarthy, Josephine Ulliff. MLLE Pr::CII CT #1 j Polling Pl.^ace, I.O.O.F. hall, Danville. j Inspector, Han:-.ahl L. n_arrison., Judges, Florence R.Roy, Marcia Eddy Clerks, Olivia Chabo;a, Edna D.Watson, Rose de Freitas, to DANVILLE P_i:CINCT T2, Polling; Pl ice: Fire Hall, Danville. Inspector, Harold B.Hoot, t Judges, Rose B.Ferreira, Corr M. Steger, Clerks, Albert E.Clark, Jr. , Merle Gordon Elliott, Charlie W.Scott. 4 SAN RAX PRUXII;CT Polling; Place: San amon Community Club, San Ramon Inspector, Laura F.Fereira, Judges, Jerome Thorua, Mae B.Swartz, Clerks, Christina J.??utherford, Hannah E.aansen, Ralph Hllscher, j TASSIJ4R.k P:.ECINGT. Pollin`, Place, Tassnjazra Sc:^.vol :louse Inspector, Grace Bettencourt, Judges, Chris Mortensen, Bertha Smit_^_ Clerks, Eva Frates, Elsie Beyer, Albert Smith. AL.A.PEC PR.:CINCT. Polling Place: Alamo General Store. Inspector, Lloyd Edgar Ivory Judges, L111as A.Stone, AlJareen S.Fuller, Clerks, Alda S.Stodda.rd, An»1e J.CLase, Vida V.Wayne. t. UFAYETTE PP.?`Cr%CT A. Polling Place: Rainbow Lunch Room, Lafayette Inspector, J.H.Mulli!an, Judges, Irene P. Bunter, Lill-' ,-.n I. A.nan iro Clerks, Mild cid McLeod, Edna W.Petersen, Gyneth Baldwin i 100 Oct. 3rd, 19;5. s 3 I MARTINEZ PR::C_??ICs #4, I Polling Place, Gramma:• School, Al;—, Ave. Iartinez. Inspector, Ilene M. Buchanan t Judges,Nora Lewis, Nim M. Keefe j Clerks, Annie L. Nelson, Margret Erands, Lena Salvatori t. MA:.TI:aEZ Pr. CT_' C #_)v Polling Place, Rice Store, 1735 Alha:-bra Ave. Martinez. Inspector, J S.Rowe j Judges, Lily J. Weltz, Ethel P. Lflkey Cleik s, Sylvia Saunders, Dolores Walther, Clarice E.Carlson MARTINEZ PIRECIY CI #6 Polling Place, Hig:- School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Inspector, Lary Snelson m 1 Judges, Marie Little, Felen Howard, Clerks, Evelyn Rossi, Gladys Lynch, Lillizr. Kowalski f j Lt.A. 11 NE Z PREC Iia UL #7 ^ Polling Place, Vanni residence, 1212 Estudillo St. Martinez. Inspector, Josephine McCann Judges, Annie U. Crow, Camille N. Lyckman j Clerks, Angie 14. Wilkin, Mz^ry Kelleher, Acnes S.Shamhart I MSFuI2:Z P_ :C?a;C. i-S Polling Place, O.K.Smith Store, 1629 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. Inspector Fred A.Ernest, Judges, iL D.narrow, Anna E.McMahon I Clerks, Slelagh Giberti, Marion Randall, Allie Carter. MAr:T_Ti;EZ PRECR-a #92 i Polling Place, Recreation. Center, (,ad G:•amna_^ School) Cor. Court E Susanna Sts. Mrtz. Inspector, Nellie K. Cus ing, Judges, Jessie Loughead, Gertrude Jones, Clerks, Ruth Randall, Isephlene Overton, Gordon K.Minzer. Wi T:EZ Pi-,Ecai c i2 #10 Polling Place, Mart In ez Woman s Club, Martinez. j Inspector, Rose Mill if f, Judges, Glenn A.Wilcox, :selene V.Killip i Clerks, Leone Hinrichsen, Robert Campbell, Marian Y4arfield. MA-2IaEZ PRECII;CT X11 j Polling Place, Anne_ Wells G=rnge, 1135 Green St. Martinez. zo Inspector, J.A.Schweinitzer. Judges, Edna Keene, Euphemia Kane j Clerks, Elizabeth Gallagher, Amelia U. B mett, Hazzie V.Galway MARTINEZ Pi?ECINCS #"12. Polling Place, Her:-Id Office, Cor. Main a Court Sts. Martinez. I Inspector, Mabel M. Knight, y Judges, Margaret 1;. Bartlett, Charles Edw. Shane, Clerks , Irma E.Clarke, Elizabeth. W.Arn•:,ld, Beatrice W.Wellrz. MA11-2111EZ PRECINCT 2131 i Polling Place , Columbia 'hotel, Fairview. F Inspector, Agnes D Griffin Judges, Hilda H. Joey, Vera L. Draper, Clerks Leah V.Luek, Charlot8 Castrucci, Eleanor Pigh-in. q MAr211E Z PRECINCT #lh, Polling Place, Junior Hig School Martinez. Inspector, Catherine Cutts, x j Judges, Marion Prior, Floribel Larsen Clerks, May C.Kerrigan, Sadie A.Piner, Marguerite W.Burk MARTII;EZ PK:CjB— #15, tX Polling Place, C.S.Douglas Garage, 2275 Alhamb.a Ave. Ma_rti:e z. A j Inspector, Selma -Reid, Jude s,Eva Hurpny,Cat-eri:ne Foley, Clerks Rut:: a Hinges, Marjorie Mattson, Carl T.Carlson MA-r2jN.:Z Pr.V71IC1 ,sf'ln, j Polling Place, U. Costa Residence, 140.4 Date St. Martinez. Inspector, Dorothy L. Petersen, Judges, bat.ryn B.Deaver, Adelaide Silva, C1e=-h-s, Grace A.Knapp, Mae M. Rigg, My--tle M. Sears, MARTINEZ PRECINCT #17 Polling Place, OscFs Johnson Service Station, Alhambra Ave. Inspector, Hester Peterson, Judges,Alfred C.naap, Barbara E.fireis s, jCleiks Rut: Page, Margin M. Brewen, Rut: L. Center. I VINE -ILL PRECINCT. C j Polling Place, Vine still School. Inspector, Jflseph Digardi, j Judges, A.G.Iaetherall, Mildred Willis, Clerks, Cleora C.GaLi, Pauline Zamolo, Davida S.Wrigft. UCUNTAIl VIEW PE:.CI;;CT #1 I Polling Place, F.D.Lyford Ga:.-age, 2361 Shell Ave. & Crest Ave. Martinez. Inspector, Catherine McCarthy, Judie s, Clint_n C.Allen, Ida Silva, Clerks, Milton Chazotte, Louis F. Kutner, Jr., Stella 1L Lyford. yA i j i I 191 K X UNTAIN VIEW PF?XIIN C #2, Polling Place, Mt. View Fi_-e House, Martinez. Inspector, L.B.nowe, Judges, Lottie Vacchieri, Lillie Ray Clerks, Smmr. Marl—-, Adele Ray, Frances Butterfield. CONC!F.D P .LCl':v #1. Polling Place, Druid i s -'all, Con cord. Inspector, Catherine A.Slattery Judges, Elma M.Jackson , Laud J,nes, Clerks, Uargaret E.Mangini, Maybelle Vaseoni, Gertrude Carlson CvIiCO :D P:..:CINCT r02. Polling Place: Plaza Hotel, Concord. r3 Inspector, A.W Matin Judges, Martha G. atheson, rut*- L. Freit-s, Clerks, Anne Sis ns, Rena Z. ^amalin, Cecilia Duarte 4 coac0r.D P cI,:cT #3, Polling Place: Fire ?souse, Concord. Inspector, Archie ::aviland, Judges, Catherine J. Galindo, Essie Seder, e_ Clerks, Rose C.Belka, Francis M. Narbez'es, Estelle. U. Eddy CONC-FJ) P_::Cr:CT #4, Polling Place, Clayton Valley School, Concord. n Inspector, Ann^ Garave:ztr., Judges, Florence G. Voice, Nellie M. Stanton Clerks, Liss Lois Pramberg, Clementine Kobussen, Besse E.McCurdy CZNCv:-Z PRRcirci #j, Polling, Place, Cent.-al Hotel, Concord. Inspector, ?S.V.Sa1th x Judges, Carlita M. Haskins, Joseph C.Arrighi Clerks, Evangeline L. Davilla, Susie U. Rock, Louise Bisso Nj Comm P i CrYcT #6, aa Polling; Place, Boy Scouts Fell, Conecrd. q Inspector, Lucy Arrighi, Judges, C.D.Wixson, Edna A.Christ le Clerks, ?Sabel M. Charles, Myrtle U. Quint-Ing, Zella Brunelle C-NCOiiD PFECI.':CT #7 Pollin;; Pl^ne, Cah Grov a School, Concord. Inspector, J.J. Bruning, Judges, P.H. Ginocchio, Bernard E.Wiget, Clerks, Katherine .,.Grisinjg er, Theresa Cereghino, Frances G.Struby CC'SGRD P ECING2 iF8. t Polling Place, Sturdy Garage, Concord Blvd. and Third Sts. Concord. Inspector, Easter Cwen Sturdy Judges, Bessie B.Millrwd , John W.Haberly Clerks, Teresa M. Nu;ae s, Agnes L. Savage, Winifred A.Garcia. ASSGCIt `r^C P CL•;C Pollin,s Place. Associated Ness =all s Inspector, Lola D. Nasan, Fudges, Bathilda Li. Holbrook, Teresa M. Bedell, Clerks, Edit- S.Penn, ?selene _..Harrison, Estel L. Barnes. COWELL PR.'CLNCT Polling Place, Co=unity =all, Cowell Inspector, J.'.Kasch t, Judges, Walter E.Sull ivan, Frank TriminE-,*q acs, Clerks, Josephine Sayers, Ashes U.Steers, y H. Lefker. PACr'EC PRECINCT #1. Polling Place, School :-.,-use, Pacheco. i Inspector, Ella Jones, N~ Judges, Elva Hansen, Emma Q.Q.-Iri sten Clerks, Hilda Plan z, Etta R. Vlach, Celestia A.Young. e P:'CHF.C4 PP.ECiJCT #2 Polling Place, Pleas:L.nt HJ21 School, Inspector, Lisa D.H_;ok, Judges, Waldc, E.Thomson, James B.Kelso Clerks, uenrlett<^ F Rivera, Rose C.Poche, Jbirgaret W.Broan PITS 3TnG P::iCri CT #1 Polling; Place, Gatto Building, Front & Black Diamond Judges, Herman Giustine, Neno J. Ba_rraco, Inspector, John Royce, Clerks, Sara Billeci , nose Cattolica:, Rose C.Seeno. PITTSBURG P ECIN L #2. Polling Place, Ragusa. Sales & Service, East 3rd St. Inspector, Stanley flora, Judges, Bernice Vent ice, Peter V. Delaonte, Clerks, Rut Bellecl, -Rose Aiello, Mrs.K tie Aiello PI^i TSBU_=.G PF.rEMIG= 3, iPolll g Place, Viers Bldg. 4t'-, & Cumberland Sts. inspector, L.P.Griffin, Judges, !i^xti Branden, Catherine Latimer, Clerks, Genevieve o1 Neill, Cora Bell Scudero, Mrs. Helen Ferris. J 1,92 Oct. 3rd, 1935. 4 PITTSBURG PRECINCT #4. Polling Pl:ice, Gatto Bldg. 251 Black Diam:,nd St. Inspector, Andrew J. Scudero, Judges, N.P. Ascanio, M^.e DiM ggio V.Clerks, Fannie Simas, Jennie Bruno, h^.ney Lucido PITTSBURG PR'..CINCT #j, Polling Place, Y.M.I. Club Rooms, 450 Black Diamond. Inspector, M^sie !- rpe•, Judges, Fran:_ Lombardo, Jr. Rose DIM-ggia i Clerks, Mary Leber, Annie Costanzo, Mattie Gardner, PITTSBUP.G P=i:Cj1CT #o Polling Place, Denny Pett %s Garage, West 10th St. Inspector, ?Saud Linscheid, Judges, Mrs. Frances Bruno, Edit Seeno Davi. Cleiks, Stella Nelson, Laura Gava, Et:.el C.Codiga, A I PITTbBURG P.= CINCT #7 Polling Place, Atlas Cabinet Shop, Inspector, Dominic S.Carusa, Judges, Rica^sd Andersen, Neno -".Davi Clerks, Rose C.arnrghi, Frank Crisenza, -.i;aay Colosimo PITTSBURG PRECIi1CT #5 Polling Place, Ward & Weigel Garage, 7th & Railroad Ave. Inspector, John E.Bankson, Judges, Florence Barnes, Chas. E.Taussig, z Clerks, Arvilla M.Downing, Maurine Lee CPsey, Ger rude Young,47 f PITTSBURG PR-CIt1CT #9 Polling Place, American Legion bldg. East St. Inspector, Lydia B.Scott, Judges, Franklin E.Loges, Josephine Katanie, Clerks, Catiserine "aag, Belch Scala, Hnry V.Spurgeon PITTSBURG PR XINCT #10 Polling Place, W.G.Buchanzw, Garage 553 East 12th St. Inspector, Tony Melrose, Judges, Margaret Li.ielp, Harry Hoff, Clerks, Ethel Buckley, Francies Ries, Katherine Corbett. PITTSBU::G P =- INCT #11, Polling Place, Cohn Garage, 708 Central Ave. Inspector, Phillip Grant, Judges, Dorothy A. McGlrshan, Ira Walker, Clerks, Mzrgeret Hanratty, Stella C. Martin., Johanna Buckley PITTSBURG P:-.`:CINC_ #12. Polling Phce, Nutman's Building, 107 West 5th St. Inspector: Henry i:uttnan, Judges, Richard P.Ta;lor, Catherine B.'-erbert t j Clerks, Rose Battagli , Rachel DiSibio, Rose Bruno PITTSBURG P CIIXT Pol:.ing Place, Perry Building, 1279 Railroad, CLYDE P=.EC7,ICT. Polling Pl-ce, Clyde Coaauni;y H:M se. 1nspecta_r, Helen M. Evans, Judges, Harold G.Greene, Thelma M.Ragers, Clerks, Ella Cullinane, Alma Carter, Valora E.Morford, NICH:I.S PRECINCT Pollini- Place: Comaunnity =al Inspect r, Alice 11. Wildes, Judges, Loretta G. Vlach, Sop;^ie Black Clerks, Mary L.Biagi, opal S.=*.ober:.s, Luise B.Dut:a, ti 4- ANTIAliTT_ CH PACINC: #1. Polling Place, City Hall. Inspector, George H. Ackermr.n, Jr. Judges, Kingsley Shaw, Geo. Upton, Clerks, Josephine Arata, Mrs.Edith Stagi, Miss Emma Arata ANTI-CH Ps,,-Ci+CT ',#2. rolling; Pirce, I.O.u.F. Hall Inspector, Belvina C.Meyers,Yz Judges, Foy Peterson, Edwsrd Salzer Clerks, Mrs. Jessie Hawkins, Miss Genevieve Field, Mrs. Sadie Johns AIJTIOCF P ECr?CT #32 Poling Plaice, Antioch Librax-1 Bldg. Inmector: Clinton nicney Judge s, Beasley, A.Duntan, Clerks, Mrs. Ruth Hornback, Mrs. Theresa Hutchison, Mrs._ Agnes Taylor. ANTI,_C^: PR-;C1 C= A, Polling Place, R.P. Easley Garage, 705 E. St. Antioch Inspector, Chas. Bassett, Judges, Jake Frederickson, Jas E.Wright Clerks, Mks. Ina Cranston, Mrs. Edna Welch, Mrs. Viola Williamson ANTIOCH PREX 1CT Polling Place, A. Pera Garage, 605-10th St. Antioch Inspector, Del Boon Judges, Nat a.•i Dudley, Leland Gam Clerks, Mrs. Dorothy Pridgeon, Mrs. Aileen Golik, LSrs. Rebecca Carton ANTIJC:: PF icia Cr iF6, i; PollinC, Place, I.D.E. S. Hail, 10th St. Antioch Inspector, Thos Nettles, tl Judges, Peter Rodrigues, Elmer L.Todd, Clerks, Mrs. Gail Donovan; Mrs. Margaret H_dgson, Miss Bessie Sharp; 4 iICCH PRECIX T #7 POIZMZ PLACE: JAMES NASC.N CA.GE, 421- 10th St. Antioch Inspector, Jesse V. ellen Judges, Henry J. K.mbie, AuCust Kropp Clerks, Mrs. Lillian Crnnrr, Miss Do .^ McElheney, Mrs. Margaret Winfree uY ANTIOCH PRECINCT 49 W Polling Place, Irvine Apartments, 619- 7t%z St. Anti:--ch Inspector, Bruce Elliott, Judges, Donald E.Little, Virgil J. Vossler, Clerks, Mrs. Mamie Cakebread, Mrs. Louise Juett, Mrs. H11da Rodella LONE TREE P.--jX-7110T 41• Polling Place: Joe F.os=i H+,me, Lone Tree Road. inspector, Wm. E. McCoy, Judges, Burr-tee L. Jackson, Peter McE heney, Cler:;s, Mrs. Susie Faria, U---s. Alva Laxon, Mrs. 'Martha. Phillips, LOIN E TREE PR ECIN Ca #2, Polling Place,, John Benkert Gar:$e, A. Street, Anti .c Inspector, Charles Beede, Judge s, Edmund-T.Jaen, Jesse A. Cone x. Clerks, M:-s. Bessie -1_ia, Mrs. Mary J Da erty, Miss P,.uline Carrier, s w BRs."`1T W,:"'D P.:iECINI Ci #1. Polling Pl^ce, Ford Ga:-age, Brentwood. Inspector, Ray V. Bon..ickson Junges, Robert B.Crawford, George A.Geddes, Clerks, ZS_s. Olga Lewis, Mrs. Elizabeth UcHale, Mrs. Grace Nunn dj BRr-.,,TW-.,,TWD P ECBIC'T 02. Polling Place, Brentwood Post, American Legion Hill. Inspector, Robert H.W.zllrc e, Judges, Ric_ and R. Griffith, Chas. T.Shellenberger, Jr. Clear s: Mrs. Madge Dainty, It s. Elizabeti: 01uara, Mrs. Euna E.chafer, h BRENTIW,CD P:':CINCT 432 Polling Place: noy Griffit Garage, Srentwaod Inspector, Gregory judges, Joseph F.*Mendez, Harold A.Collis Cle_-ks, Mi-s. ^rz1 Tillotsan,M_•s. Myrtle Anders-,n, Mrs. Anna Pendry s BYn(Xi Pi_:CL'dCT #fl. Pollin;; Place, I. O.F.'-al l Inspeet:,r, Gilm-n D.Ma,.)dy Judges, Ch-:ries Lewis, F_-ank Estes, Cle ks, 1~rs.11'_ld_•ed White, Mrs. Isyioella «1orchlo , Mrs. Rutin Santos. 0 ct. 3rd, 1938. j BYRC:, PHECINCT #2 I Pollinn Place, Byron. Titres Build!.-Z. nspector: Charles B.Wightman Judge s, Joan Wright, James Murphy Clerks, Ur--. Myrtle Martin, Lars. Lo:•_•e::e Cowan, Mrs. Annie Zvers`n s. KNIGHTSE:; P:. C,:i:CT. Pollirg Place, Farts Bureau ::all, Knight sen t Inspec, or, H%rim A.Bas?a_rd, su;•. Judges, Walter A.Duff, Jess., F.Ba:• .l.ey Clerks, Mrs. Mabel Benn, MrS. Helena S:mer7:alder, Mrs. Emm•. J. Clank I OAKLEY PF%-:C2-XT #1. a Polling P?ace, Crsley Worse::I s Club Bldg. nspector: Edwin B.Selle_rsx Oudges: Julius Firpo, Foy nloomfield. Clerks, Mrs. Uabel Bryner, Mrs. Myra Honneger, Urs. Neidervdi;mer. GAKLEY P. ECI iOT r2. 21 Polling Place, Dal Porta Bros. Store Raom, akley. A4Inspector, Edward E. Viera, Judges, F.E.Rende_•s%n, Jas F.Rill Clerks, Lies. Lenora Venegley, Mrs. Edits: Vance, Mrs. Florence Dal Porta. I And the Boz,--d tares recess to meet on II)ndny, October 17th, 1935, at 10 o'clock 11 A.M. Chairman. nlX IN VIE BOARD OF SUP- i- 11VISORS OF CCNTR=, C037A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. HOWJAY, OCT. 17th, 1935.The Board met at 10 o'clock -A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchannn, Chairman; Supervisors Junes N.Long, H.J.Cummings, R.E.Clreys, and R:J.Trembati_. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Purchase of Real property from Paul Newbury and Nancy G Leach Newbury, for building purposes. a. Paul Newbury and Nancy Leach Newbury, his wife, having heretofore offered to sell to the County of Contr•w Costa, for building purposes, the following described real property to wit: All those certain. lots, pieces, parcels or tracts of lend, situate, lying i and being in the County of Contra Costr<, State of California, and described as follows t o wit 1^ PAPCEL GE's:: All of Lots numbered nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) In Bloc'_ Eleven (11) as s-Ad lots and block are laid down r-•.nd so design:ted upon thrt certain Liap entitled "Liap Nu. 1, Lafayette f Homesites, Contra Cosh C aunty, Cal." filed October 6th, 1914, and of records in Dook 12t0f Maps, page 260, said Ccnt:,a Costa Counry =•ecoids. ii PARCEL TWO: CGLS04CI rz at t^e southeast corner of said Lot 181 hereinafter menti,ned; thence along the easterly line of stid Lot N. 10052115" W. 11.71 feet; thence S. 87000125" W. 378.05 feet to the westerly line of s.id Lot 15; thence along said westerly line, beim t1he center line of First Street, S. 3057115" E. 15.0 feet to the scuthwest corner of said Lot 15; thence along the southerly line of srid Lot 1.5 N. 56002,45" E. 379.43 feet to the h point of commencement. Being a Portion of Lot eigr_.een (19) in Block eleven (11), as per said Map No. 1, Lafryette 'rsmesites. oO II for the szm of $1710, and this Board :saving on the 19th day of September, 1935, declar- ed its intention of purchasing said real property and havirg published notice of its Intention to consummate said purchase on MG3;D:+Y, the 17th day of October, 1935, j as sawn by file affidavit of publication of Maude M.Silver, on file herein, and k i this being time znd place set out In said n1tice for consuti,= of said purchase I I and no one navirg filed herein written objections or otherwise, to the purchase of I said real property, IT IS BY THE BOARD O::DE-ED ;-T THE real pror.e-t-y hereinabove described be f i and the srt:e is hereby ordered purchased by this Board, and tie said -Paul Newbury and } i i I 195 Haney Leach Newbury, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed, con- veying to the County of Contra Costa, the real property hereinabove described, IT IS BY THE BCA.FD ORDERED that sRid deed be and the spore is hereby accepted i upon the recording of same in the office of the County xecorder, Contra Costa County, I by the Ricbmund-Martinez Abstract & Title ComparW, free and clear of all encumbrances. IT IS FUFMH,7. CRDER£D that the County Auditor drag his warrant in favor of Paul Newbury and Nancy Leac's: Newbury, in the sum of$1710. on the General Fund of Conga 1 Costa County in payment of said real prcperty, and to deliver said warrant to the j Richmcna'-Martinez Abstract & Title Company upon thel. recording said deed as hereinabov set out.x w.' In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of'F.E.Crews for Building Road-tiVTop on Road B-31, Supervisor District #Y. County Lurveyor R.R.Arn;ld, having filed with this Board his Certificate Icertifying that the contract of F.W.Crews for building Road-Mix top on Road B-31, In Sup. Dist. #2, has been completed according to plans and specifications, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervieor Trembath, IT IS ORD-IMED t=z contract of F.W.Crews, be and the same is hereby accepted and said work declared completed. K In Matt er of appointment of Moulton Warner, as Trustee of Bradford Reclamation District #2059• There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Bradford Reclamation District 1#2059, caused by resignation of F.E.Lane, 1 i' Upon motion of Supervisor Trembatn, seconded by Supervisor cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.:iDr.:;ED that Houlton Warner, be and he is hereby appointed as Trustee 1 iof Bradford Reclamation Districz #2059 to serve for the unexpired term of F.E.Lane, resigned. , 7 In Matter of application .,f David Goldshur, and Eleanor Goldshur, for a building permit. David Goldshur and Eleanor Goldshur, having applied to this Board fbr a..permit for erection and construction of a building or structure to be used for other than for done family residential purposes in the Tenth Judicial Township of Contra Costa, County, On motions of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT ISBY TIE BOARD ORDERED ti-at said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.n s In Matter of Application of A.E.Brear for permit to build commercial swimming pool and picnic ground at Alamo. ri A.E.Brear having filed with this Board his application for a permit to' bulld=a commercial swimming pool.annd picnic grounds on property owned by- applicant at Alamo, Contra Costa County; IT IS BY TFS BURD ORDEA.ED t:-at said application be and the same -is hereby referred to the Pla:nnir;g Co=issi:)n of Contra Costa County., I Oct.17th, 1936. In batter of Approval of Contract and Bonds of Mike Malfitano do Son. Mike Malfitano A Son having presented to this Board, a duly, executed' oontrac . for furnishing of labor and materials, tools and machinery necessary for building 4 a multi plate corrugated metal culvert and constructing a fill over the same on Martinez-Pinole Highway, and bonds in the sum heretofore ordered by this Board., On moti.)n of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED that said bonds and amounts thereof be sues the wane are hereby approved and W.J.w Buchanan , Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behal of the County of Contra Costa. I i 1 In Matter of Correction of Assessments. i Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having applied to,..this Board Hader Section. 3804a of the Political Code for authorization to County Auditor to make following correctic n of erroneous assessments: For year 1939-39= In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 29842 Albert Kessler do Co. Wd. Is assessed with Lots 1 to 4 incl. less por. in State Highway k an of Lots 5 to 23 Inc. Gills Addn. t., Pullman with improvements assessed at $1000. There are no Improvements on this property. In Vol. lb Assessment No. 3901$ Harry T.Silver is assessed with a deserlbed parcel of land with land value erroneously assessed at $2210. The correct assessed value of this land Is $1970. In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 3911E1, the N. if 2 of Lots 5 and 7 Block 73, Original Survey to the City of Martinez is assessed to Angelina Lazzarini, 1801 Castro St. Martinez, Calif. This is in error as said property should be assessed to Alberto Martini, 1805 Castro St. Martinez, California. Vol. ruce do Ruth Cumming are assessed with LotsInel25AssessmentNo. 5x7521,ng 7 and 14, Blk 17 Parkside Addition, with improvements amountirg to $3010. There are no improvements on this property. and said application having been approved and the District Attorney of Contra Costa,,, County, IT IS GFD&RED tha% said authorization be and the same is hereby granted., - InMatter of Issuance of Bonds of Antioch- 1LiveOakUnifiedSchoolDistrictinCounty Of Contra Costa. ip RESOLUTIOIi AND GRDER CF TFX BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUNTY 4* OF CCNTPJA CtiSTA, STATE GF CALIFOMIA. i I WiWff(FAS, on the 6th day of September, 1938, the Board of School Trustees of the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, in tam County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and re ar- ly 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 o rder: That an election be called and held thr,:ughout the said Antioch-Live Oak I j Unified School District on the 30th day of September, 1938, for the purpose of i suomitting to the electors of said Antioch-live Oak Unified School District the question of Issuing and selling the bonds of said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School i District, In the amount of Eleven thousand dollars ('611,000.00) to run notexceeding eleven (11) years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five per cent i (5%) per annum, Interest to be payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising a money to be Used forthe purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school 'ou-I :3d' gs; the a^kin; of alterations o.• adti2tior.s to the sezaol building 1197 i or buildings, other than such as any be necess—ary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured 'or destroyed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improve- ment of the school grounds for said Ant 1)ch-Live Oak Unified School District. i SEAS, an election was weld in said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District on the 30th daq of September, 1935, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School Board of the said Anti.c^I1ve Oak Unified School District, and all 4 the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors I{ by the School Board of the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District as requL»ed by law, and, WHEREAS, said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and Investigation, this Boa•'d hns found, and does hereby find and declare: That in necordance with the resoluti.,n and order of the Board of school Trustees of the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District duly passed and adopted on the 6th day of September, 1939, an election was duly called in said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, and was held in said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District on the 30th day of September, 1935, and that notice of said election was given 17 posting notices the_vof signed by the members.of said school board in three (3) pui,lic places In said Anti:-,ch-Live Oak Unified School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the "Antioch Ledger~ a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, Inot less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before satid election, and whi lsaid notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of Ithe State of California That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors and Judges of election, conducting said election in said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof canvasseqL the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said Board of School trustees of said Antiocli-Live Oak Unified School District, and to them made ret of the ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 7th day of October, 1939, the same being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour :.f one o'clock P.B. of said day, the said school board 1 of the Antl--ch-Live Oak Unified School District met and canvassed the said returns. of seAd election, from which said returns the said school board of the said Antioch- Live Oak Unified school 'Jistrict found and declared, and this Board now finds and J declares that there was a total of 196 votes cost at said election, and that more than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes east, to wit: 164 votes, were cast for the issuing of said binds, and that 32 votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and tam none of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said Ischool board of said district caused an entry of the result of said election to be F" Imade upon the minutes of the said Board. And t-'-As Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and rqplfarly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by lnw, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form, and i Oct. 17t -, 1938. in strict accordance with the provisions of theStatute authorizing the issuanceof the School District Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said school district I Including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS^HE EFORE, ORDER D that the bonds of Vne Antioch—Live Oak Unified School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the agg,-•egate sum of Eleven thousand dollars (5112000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to eleven (11) , consecutively, and shall be in denomination of Cne thousand doll:rs (51,000.00) each, payable within eleven (11) 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—annually on November lst and May lst of each yenr, until the date of maturity of each of said bonds in like lawful money, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Cost^., State of California. IT IS FURTH R OPMERE.D that said bonds shall be dated Novembe r 1, 1930, and shr11 be payable as follows, t-, wit One (1) bond, numbered one (1) to mature one (1) year from date, to wit: on time lst day of November, 1939• One (1) Bond, numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years from date to wit: on the lst day of November, 1940. One (1) Bond, numbered ,hree (3) to mature three (3) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1941. One (1) bond, numbered four (4) to mature four years from date to wit: on tiie lst dny of November, 1942. One (1) bond, numbered five (5) to mature five (5) years from date to wit: on the lst day of November, 1913. One (1) bond numbered six (6) to mature six (6) years from date r j to tit: on the lst day cf November, 1944. sY E One (1) bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven (7) years from date, to wit : on Vie lst dray of November, 1945. One (1) Bond numbered eight (S) to mature eight (S) years from date to wit : on the lst day of November, 1946. One (1) Bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1911.7. i One (1) bond numbered ten (10) to mature ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the lst dray of November, 1948. Rv One (1) bond numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven (11) years from date, to wit: on the lst dray of November, 1949. AND IT IS FURT-HER CRDERE-D that said bonds shrill be issued in substantially the folloving form, t wit : No.SCHOOL DISTPICr BOND ANTICCH,LIVE OAK UW. W SCH00L DISTRICT COUNTY OF CCINT.A CJSTA, SPATE OF CALIFORNTA. I Antioch—Live Oak Unified School "istrict in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of t.-ie County of Cont!-,,!. Costa., State of California, on the lst day of November, 19 One Thousasid dollar (51,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, paYable semi—rnru^11y on the lst day of November and the lst dray of May of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. j This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from j jne (1) to eleven (11), inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Eleven thousand dollars $11,000.($11,OCO.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervi sl rs 199 I of--the County of Contra Costa, Stfte of California, 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 mairtenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or re-building of n.,W school building damaged, inured 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 ane school grounds for and in the s^id Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District I In said County of Co:rtr, Costr%,, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of to School Code and the Coistituti::,n of the State of r California, and is aut.aorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout saidAntioch-y. Live Oak Unified School District in said County of Contra Costa, Statejof California on the 30th day Jf September, i>38. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Codra Costa, State of Califbrnia hereby certifies that sRId election was duly and regulArly called, and held and conduct ed, and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of srld bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with tine provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school Dist.dct Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount ofj indebtednesspf tine said Antir-'ch-Live Cak Unified School District, including thisissue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is In the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors dins made and entered in its Minutes car the 17th dray of October, 1939, and shall be Payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Antioch- Live Oak Unified School District, and tiie money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest. thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District. IN WITNESS YH0UWF, t:^.e Boa-•d 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 lst day of November, 1938- Chairman of the Board of Supervisor of County of Contra Costa, ATTEST: State o•f California. County Olerk and Clerk of the Board of Oupervisors of Contra Costa. County, State of C-llfornia ounty Auditor in and for the County of Cont-^ Costa, State of California. RESOLVED: Th-:t to each of the &.-cid bonds shall be attn.ched interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall mn, and be payable as here inbefore set forth in substantially the following form, to wit: INTEPEST COUPON. No. I. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the i:older hCreof out of tip interest and sinking fund of the Antioch--Live OakTnifledSchooliistrict,in said County and State, on the lst d1y of 19 oc. 17th 1935• 20 kr) i at his office in the City of Martinez, In seldCounty and State, the sum of 4L In lawful money of the United ,States, for six months' interest on Bond No. of j said Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District. i jD.Y. Teeter, Auditor. 1 N.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board j of Supe rvi.sor s. S.C.Yells, County Clark and Cie of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTh+ER OF.DERSD that the County Clerk of the County ofContra Costa, f j State of California, s?+_rll cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in i accordance with the foregoing fora. i AND IT I5 FURTHE? 10z-M CRDMM that i.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board S.C.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of This Board, and D.M.teeter, County I Auditor of said County are, and each of them is, hereby authorized as such offi dal s, 1 to sign each of said bonds on beralf of said county, aind to impress upon each bond the seal of t'--.Is Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; AND IT IS 1UR rBn CF.DERED that the said bands be sold by the Board of Superviso s I of said County for and as the act of this Bo.-rd of Supervisors on thz 7th day of November, 1935, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of s^1d day, to the :-11ghest and most responsible bidder for eas_, lawful money of the United States of America, i after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Boasd by publicati)n of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denom- ination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will ran and the date of payment thereof, and the'kind of money forshich said bonds win be sol , 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 interest to the district not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Boa.d of Supervisors will i reserve the right to refect any or X11 of s...1d bids for two (2) consecutive weeks in the Antioch. Ledger, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. j Passed and adapted at a regul-r meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 17th d^y of October, 1938. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan ani Trembath. Noes: Noner Supervisors. Absent: Supervisors- None. II) an, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. i In Matter of Issuance of the Bonds of Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTIal AND JRDFR OF TIE BOAR. QF SUPERVISORS OF ZiE COUNTY OF CCS L:-.A CC STA, STATE OF j CALIKF1iTA i RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County,,. Of Contra Costa, Stnte 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, State of California, are, ^.nd each of theme Is, hereby Put:__,.•fizzed t_ ex-cute t'_ a b:n-= issued ±n t:e :b,ve n ter. 201 Dated thisl7th day of October, 1935. W.J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of ATTEST: Supervisors. S.C. WELLS, County Clerk and ex—officio Clerk j of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Co. ji In Matter of Protest of Danville Women's Club, against signs maintained by the Shady Way Inn. A delegation having r_ppeared before this Board and protested against the- maintain Rnce of certain signs along the Alamo—Danville Highway, by the Shady Way Inn„And this Board raving heretof-,re granted to Shady Flay Inn, permission to maintain said 1 signs , 1 Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&R:-D that the protest against the maintenance of said signs be referred to the 1 District Attorney of Cont--:-- Costa County for a legal opinion as to the authority of ythis Boa.d to rescind a permit heretofore granted. lIn Matter of approval of Agreement betreen Keith Narbett and Chester H. Treichel, lArehitects for construction of Lafayette Memorial Nall. Reith Narbett and Chester H. Trebel, having presented to this Board, duly executed contracts for doing of all a_rchit a ctural Rork in connection with construction of the Lafayette Memorial Hall to be constructed at Lafayette California, On motion of SupervisorCumnings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE'gED that said contracts be and the s-.me are hereby npproved and W.J.Buchanan, i Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Matter of Approval of Preliminary p14ns of Lafayette Memorial Hall. Keith Narbett and Chester H. Treiehel, Architects, having presented to this Board prelimirnay plans of proposed Lafayette Memorial Hall Building to be constructed c at Lafayette, California, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D 3:DERD t_^.at preliminary plans of said building as submitted be and the same are hereby approved by this Board of Supervisors. 1 In Matter of Granting Permit to W.Reisewitz, for permission to construct building in Town of Danville. Mr. F.W.Eeisewitz, having filed with thisBoa_rd his application for permission to const_uet a combined cleaning establishment and residence located on Lot 7, Block 2, in Torn of Danville, County of Contra Costa, and the said Planning Commission of Contra jCostr_ County _aving recommended to this Board that said Vplicrtlon' be granted, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD DRD D t'-at permission to construct said building be rnd the same is hereby granted, with the provisions that there be no cleaning; equipment installed in the building with he excepts:n of a Press and further t'.a- it be built to conform wit' all State Laws appe_ ,_'ninll tc. cmc`, est7iblis::me:.;s., j iOct. 17th, 1935. In Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for building Sewer on Kearney St. San Pablo. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having pre sented to thi s Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and orking details for building of a sewer on Kearney Street, San Pablo, California, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS CRDEEI-ED tlr.t said plans arra specifications, stra!n sheets and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as Official plans and specifications, strain sheets and working de– tails for building of a sewer on Kearne.y St. S.4n Pablo. IT IS FURT-U, CRDERED that an advertisement to bidders fordoing of said work be placed in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper of general circulation print– ed and published in County of Contra Costa, and that bids for doing of said work shall be received by the Clerk of said Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on MONDAY the 7th day of November, 1935. In Matter of Transferof Funds. On request of D.M.4eter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current operations, IT IS BY THE BOARD .:RDEiED that the following amounts be transferred from the installment Riedemptions Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below, said amounts to be returned as soon as available, frog current revenue, to wit: To Concord SchDol District General Fund, 250.00 To Knightsen r r 500.00 To San Pablo r r r r 500.00 To Antioch High •r r 2000.00 The said order is passed by t:;e unanimous vote of the Board. In }Satter of Appointment of 4ntone Dowrelio as Commissioner of Carquinez County Fire Protection District. Ther- being a vacancy on the Board of Fixe Commissioners of Carquinez County Fire Protection District caused by the resignation of Wm. Peters, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Antone Dowrello be and he is hereby appointed Comnissi-.her of Carquinez County FL••e Protection District, for un–expired term of Wh.Peters. K In Matter of Construction of Bridge over Tracks of Sacramento Northern Railway at Valle Vista. Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Tremoath, IT IS BY TH BOAnD ORDER_:D th•:t the Supervisor of District #2, be and he is hereby authorized to const_•uct from the funds of said Supervisor District #2, one–half of that certain county road bridge over tracks of the Sacramento–Northern Railway at Valle Vista, Cont-a Costa County. I 203 i t In utter of Transfer of Funds. I on request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway i fund war-ants, fi' IS BY THE BOA.a.D ORDEa.:M that the sum of $15,618.23, be transferred f from General Fund to funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: I iWar. # Road Com. Supervisor Surveyor Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Misc. dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 2 D1st 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 i281 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -381.10 - - - - - 29 90.00 2 96. 1 169.71 292 150.00 g7 136.63 9.5 299 43-30 96.87 290 655.55 291 449.70 40.37 292 353-55 29 249.18 295 8.78 582.98 197.20 296 12.00 297 K 125.00 299 352.00 299 2890.5 - i 3oo 2i6.5o 301 19713033239:42 l 30 33:9 s 1305 108.25 30707 40.50 7:95- 1309 278.62 f 30f 2 9 199.39 3CLO 1 .80 11 200.49 312 31 99.92 31 119.96 315 1.77 316 f 90.00 317 16.52 29 .33 3]9 a w 192.00 3201 392-00 7 u 79 35 f321 50.1.0 322 150.006 323 529.50 13 169.60 s 1325 139.97 326 123.99f37 449.o9 1329 5-95 329 164. 55 56.35 r 919.23 331 110.95 43.70 F1332n 216. 50 353•09 1334 29.00 120.00R42.50 i337 32.00 X3339 156.05 96.04 1340 390.13 3i 295.17 343 263.69 X60 P070-00 $2023-73 12B9634 s-77 M. o 93 3420.41 $449.02 Grand Total - $15,619.23. The said order is passed b(y the unanimous vote of the Board.F 4 u ` h fF. $?Sb . X vim k+ # f Oct. 17th, 1938. i i In Matter of Mailing Sample ballot s for Nov. 8th, 1938 General Election. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County..,being required by law to mail sample . . 4 ballots for the General Election to be held on Nov. 8th,- 1938, througheut the County o f Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, "seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS By , THE BOARD ORDERED That the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in favor of the Post Master of the City of Martinez, in an amount sufficient to pay the postage on the mailing of said sample ballots, and the Post Master of the City y of Martinez, shall attach his receipt to said warrant before presenting same for payment K a In the hatter of Issuance of ','he Bonds of Concord Elementary School histrict, in the County of Contr*n Costa. RP;SOLUTION AND ORDER OF TaE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIPOPWA. i SEAS, on the 22nd day. of august, 1938, the Board of School Trustees of the Concord Elementary School District, in theCounty of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regular passed and rAopted by the said school Board and entered on the minutes thereof, on the last mentioned date, s-dd school board did call an election, and resolve anti order: That an election be called and held throughout said Concord Elementary School District on the 23rd day of September, 1938, for the purpose of submitting to" the electors of said Concord Elementary School District the question of issuing and- selling ndsellingthebondsofsaidConcordElement--Y School District in the amount of thirty five thousand dollars (835,000-00) to run not exceeding Fifteen (15) years, and to . bear Interest at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5,$) per annum, interest to be payable —semi—annual, 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 rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school building with furniture or necessary - apparatus.of a pe:•manent nature, and the permanent improvement of the school grounds I for said Concord Elementary School yistrict. i i M ERFAS, an election was held in saU Concord Elementary School District on ' . i the 23rd day of September, 1939, .in conformity with said resolution and.order of said school board of the said Concord Elementary School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the Concord Elementary School District as required by law; and i NBERE&S, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found, and does hereby find and declQre: That in :accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school trustees of the Concord Elementary School District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day of August, 1938, an election was duly called in said Concord Elementary School District, and was held in s.-:id Concord Elementary school District on the 23rd d v,v of Septenber, 1938, and t:-at notice of s.,ld election was given by posting 205 notices t ereof signed by the members of Vae srid school Board in three (3) public places in said Concord Elementary School District for more than tvmty (20) days next before said election, and bV publishing such notice in the 'Concord Transcript" a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California not less than once a week for tr-ree (3) successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of the Stat4of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspector and Judges of election, conducting said election in said Concord Elementa_:y School District Illi took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and ce_-tified the result of s• id election to the said board of School ITrustees of said Concord Elementary School District and to them made return of the ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. I That on the 30th clay of September, 1938, the srme being the seventh day after ithe said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the said school j Board of the Concord Elementary School District met and canvassed the said returns i of said election, from which said returns the said school boa_rd.of the said Concord Elementary School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 536 votes cast at said election, and that more than two—third of the votes cast, to wit: 477 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and i that 29 votes cast vrer-e cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that none of the i votes cast were i_-regular and Illegal and not counted, and that the said school board i of said district caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Bon-,A further finds and decla_»e s that said election was duly and regu3mly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and i ublished, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed, and in the manner• and ns 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 Vile provisions of the Statute authorizing the Issuance of the School jDistrict Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDEIM that the binds of the Concord Elementary School District In the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of thirty—five thousand dollars ($35,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one 1) to thirty—five (35) consecutively, and shall be- in denominations of One thousand i dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable within fifteen_ (15) years fr= the date thereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of knot exceeding five per cent (5%) per wnnum, payable semi—annually on November 1 and ayl 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 Contra Costa, State of California. IT IS FURTH_rR ORDERiT that said bonds mash be doted November 1, 1935, and hall be payable as follows, to wit: Two (2) bonds numbered one (1) and two (2), consecutively, to mature one (1 j) year from date to wit: on the lst day of November, 193.9. Two (2) bonds numbered three (3) and four (4) consecutively, to mature two (2) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of November, 1940. i i Oct. 17t::, 1938. 4 Two (2 bo-.As numbered five (5) and:six (6) consecutively, to mature threebo-. Asd 3) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1941. Two ( bonds numbered seven (7) and eight (8), eonsecu:ively, to mature I four j years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1942. Two (2) bonds, numbered nine (9) and ten (10) consecutively, to mature j five (5) years from date, to vit: on the lst day of November, 1943. Two (2) bonds, numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12), consecutively, to mature six (6) years from. date, to wit : on the lst d^y of November,1944. j Two (2) bonds, numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (24), consecutively, to mature seven (7) years from date, to wit on the lst day of November,1945. Two (2) bonds, numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), consecutively, to mature ei::ht (9) years from date to wit : on the lst d-y of November, 1946. Two (2) bonds, numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (19), consecutively to mature nine (9) years from Aate, to wit: on tae lst day of November,1947. Two (2) bonds numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) consecutively to mture ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1948. Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-one (21) Twenty-two (22) and twenty-three 23) consecutively , to mature eleven (11) years from date to wit: on the lst day of November, 1949. Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), and twenty-si,x '' 26) consecutively, to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1950. Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-sever. (27), twenty-eight (29) and twenty- nine (29), consecutively, to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on the lst dry of November, 1951. Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirty-two i 32) consecutively, to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1952. Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty-three (33), Viirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35), consecutively, to mature fifteen (15) gears from date, to wit: on the lst day of November, 1953. AND IT IS FU_1UHM ORDERED that said bonds sha?1 be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: I No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND. I CONCORD ELFYEtiTA: SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CON TFA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Concord Elementary School District 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 pont-•a Costa, State of California, on the lst day of November, 19 One thousand dollars (41,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with nterest i the:-eon in life lawful money, at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaLly on the lst day of November, and on the 1st day of May of each and every year from the date hereof until this Bond is paid. This Bonn is _ne of a series of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) j to warty-five (35) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Thirty-five thousand dollars (335,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of i the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school buildings; the mnking 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 aoyed 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 Concord Element2ry School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity I 207 with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State of California, i and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and caz6ucted throughout said Concord Elementary School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of Califb rnia, on the 23rd day of September, 1935. i And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of CRllfornia, hereby certifies that said election was duly and regularly called, and held i land conducted, and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof was duly and regal-,rly c::nvassed and declared in the mr nner and as required by law, and tint all the acts and conditions and things required bylaw to be i done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and Lave been per- formed in regular and In due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the flaw authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. y And it is also further certified and declared that the total amountof Indebtedness of the said Concord Elementary School District, including' this issue"of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the fora prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super- visors duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 17th day of October, 1938, and shall bepaayable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Concord Elementary School Dis- riot, and the money for the redemption of said b_.nds and the payment of interesti thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Concord Elementary School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tie Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused t.is bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this 1st dey of November, 1938• Chairman of the Boar-d of Supervisor, of the County of Contra Costa ATTESTS State of California. County Clerk affi Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of p Calif ornia. County Auditor is 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 hereinbef re set forth in substantially the folloidng form, to -,It: INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will payto the holder-hereof out of the interest and sinking Rand of the Concord Elementary School District, In said County and State, on the lst dRy of 19 at his office in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of in.lawful money of the United Statesfor six monthst interest on Bond No. of said Concord Elementary School District. D.M.Teeter, County. Auditor. W.J.Suchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. S.C.tells, County Clerk nrxi Clerk of t--e Board of Supervisors. Oct. 17t: , 1935 i i AND IT IS FiJIGHEF GhDMM that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, s:uill cause the said_bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form. AND IT IS riaX.BY MiThER OrDER:D that. W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of t:119 Board, S.C. "ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of tris Bos_d, 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 eachbond the seal of this Boa--,d of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facs smile signatures; AND IT IS FURVEF CRDKFED 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 7th dRy of November, 1935, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.B. of said day, to the highest and most responsible bidder for cast-,, lawful money of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination tereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for R^ich said bonds Will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, t6 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 Interest to the district not t.3 exceed five per cent (5¢) per annum, as foresaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to refect any and all of said bids for two (2) i consecutive Reeks in the Diablo Beacon a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regula-- meeting of the said Hoard of Supervisors held on the 17th day of October, 1935. I Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummi:gs, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- Hone. Absent: Supervisors- None. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERV SCR S. In Matter of Issuance of the Bonds of Concord Elementary School District in the County of Contz•a Costa. REWLUPION AND ORDER OF T:E BOARD OF SUPERVI SCF S OF THE COUNTY OF CONTE.A M SQA, KATE OF CALIF OR NIA. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of tr e Boal of Supervisors of the County of C C Costa,Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor o_ the County of Contra State of California, and the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute tie bonds issued in the above matter. Dated: this drr of 1935• I i Buchanan, Chairman ofthe Board of Supervisors of the County ATTEST of Contra Costa, State of California. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Boxed of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orni a 209 InUatter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The folloidng Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered" on the Minutes of this Board: j BE IT FCESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the following described -property now opened by the State of California., be sold pursuant to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935, by ti-.e 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 hev inaft er described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED BURPHER: That this Boa-•d of Supervisors petiti.;n the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out In this Resolution; Group No. 35) PROPEIRTY SOLD Tr__ TFE STATE, June 26, 1919, for DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1915: L. the'Third Add. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 17, Deed No. 1. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the'Fcurth Add:.. to Richmond- Lots 11-12, Block 36, Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sum not less than $40.plus costs of sale. In the bay View Add. to Richmond- Lot 14, Block 62, Deed No. 4. j To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. 4 In Hermanis Add. to Richmond-- Lots 1-2, Block 25' Deed No. 10. To be sold for a sum not less than 25. plus costs of sale. Town of Point Richmond Jfficiel Yap No. 3— Lot 1, Block E, Deed No. 12. 1 To be sold for a sum nit less than $15. plus costs of sale. Town of Point richmond Official Yap No. 3— Lot 1, Block R, Deed No. 13. being 751 x 461 and Lot 2, Block R, j To be sold for a sum not less than $25.plus costs of sale. In the Town of Stege- Por. of Lot 3-A, Block S. 86.631 on Potrero Ave. and 25.451 on Pullman Ave. ) Deed No. 17 iTo be sold fur a sum not less than $10.-- plus costs of sale. j Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 25 Block 6, Deed No. 35,jTo be sold for a sum not less t^..an 45. plus costs of sale. j 'Richmond Sea View Tract- -Lot 5 less H'ly. 151 Block 9, Deed No. 39. To be sold for a sum not less than 45. plus costs of sale. f Greater --ic.mond Pablo Tract- Lot 11, Block 1, Deed No. 42. to be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i IP"ER'lTY SOLD TC TrE STATE, JUNE 26 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922• In the Fourth Add. to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 4s, Deed No. 9. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 19, Block 1, Deed No. 372. to be sold for a sun not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 32, Block Z,D--ed No. 373. To be sold for a sum not less than te10. pas, costs of s^1e. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 12, Block 21, Deed No. 377 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of Sale. Richmond Sea Vier Tract- Lot 1, Block 5, Deed No. 375 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Hicc:m.nd Sea View Tract- Lots T-6, Block 5, Deed No. 379Tobesoldforasumnotlessthan $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 6, Block 5, Deed No. 380 To be sold for a sum nit less than $5. plus costs of sale. jJ ROPERTY SOLD TG TSE STA^_E, June 26, 1921'r, for the delinquent taxes of 1923: In the Schmidt Village Tract- Lot 26, Block C, Deed No. 81. To be sold for r: sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. PROPE .TY SIGLD T:. T:-E STAiE, JUNE 26, 192x,, FOR M DEL?11C4JENT TAXES of 192I{-: In the T :ird Add. to Richmond- Lot 6, Block 15. Deed No. 4. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 19, Block 7,Deed Pio. 29. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Oct. 17th, 1938 j E Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lots 9-10, Block 240. Deed No. 73. To be sold for a sum not less tram $30. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 28, 1926, for the DELINQUENT TAXES of 1925:- Wall's Bator Center Tract- Lot 25, Block 23, Deed No. 39. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 4-27-25-29-30, Block 27, Deed No. 40. To be sold for a sum not less thin $150.00 :-.lus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 34, Deed No. 53. To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00 plus costs of sale. i PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 27, 1927, for THE M.IHQUEHT TAXES of 1926. In t.,e Amended Zap of the Cit of Richmond- Lot 28, Block 97, Deed No. 59.1- To be sold for a sum not less than City plus costs of sale. BOULEVARD GARDI.NS Ti3ACP NO. 1 — N. 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 35, Deed No. 153. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. In Moraga Redwood heights- Lot G, an irregular portion adjoining Madrone Ave, on the W. and Oak Lane on the South, Deed No. 24.7. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addition to Richmond- Lot 35, Block 173, Deed No. 539 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus cost s of mle. Wallis Addition to Richmond— Lots 1-2, Block 176,Deed No. 543 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond— Lots 21-22, Block 176, Deed N0.544 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 11-12, Block 185, Deed No. 568 (S ; To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. PROPEITY SOLD T% 'N-E: STA^s E, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: In the Canal Subn. of :richmond- Lot 5, Block 37, Deed No. 75. To be sold for a sum not less titin $15.00 plus costs of sale. In t he Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 37, Deed No. 76. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond - Lot 7, Block 37, Deed No. 77. 1•o be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 8, Block 37, Deed No. 75 io be sold for a sum not less then $15, plus costs of s"l.e. Wall's Addition to :Richmond Lots 25-26, Block 184, Deed No. 254. To be sold for a-sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addition to Richmond- Lot 24, Block 158, Deed No. 256. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 7, Block 41, Deed No. 351« i To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i Henderson-Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lots 25-26, Block 18, Deed No. 394• To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00, plus •costs of sale. I Hicizmond•Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36, Block 7, Deed No. 4116 To be sold for a sum not less t^an $10. plus costs of sale. In the Dover Villas Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 2, Deed No. 455. To be sold for a sum not lesst!an $20. plus costs of sale. In the Rivers Andrade Tract- Lots 34-35, Block 15,Deed No. $68 To be sold for a sum not less than $15plus costs of sale. I In Bay Point Subdivision Lots 3-4, Block 2, Deed No. 473. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. I In Bay Point Subdivision- Lots 2-3, Block 4,Deed No. 474. i To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale., PROPERTY SOLD T... THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1928: In niei,mond Junction- Lots 7-9, Block 24, Deed No. 509.. To be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Coun-ry Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot: 178-B- Deed No.-529. To be sold for a sum not less thnn $75. plus costs of s-tle. I Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 178-E. Deed No. 531. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of s.:le. Berkeley Count.7 Club Terrace Unit No. 2— -Lot 279.Deed No. 535. To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit go. 2— Lot 315.Deed No. 536. To be sold for n sum not less t'-.in $75. plus costs of s-ile. 211. s PROPERTY SOLD TO WE STATE, JUNE 26, 1930, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAILS of 1929: In the Coleman Park Tract- Lot 25, Deed No. 399. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4- Lot 7., Block 130 Deed *No. 114.7. To be sold for a sum not less th.^n $5. plus costs of sale East Hichmod Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 5, Block 131, Deed No. 1145.; To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus .costs of style. San Pablo Cutting Junctimn Tract- Lots 4-8-15, Deed No. 719. To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plug costs of sale. In Xatt er of Applic at ions for Aid. It is by the Board ordered that the follow#ng gPplications for. aid be and,the same are hereby granted, to wit: PLATO, GEORGE, 223 - 6th St. Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Qct. 1, 1938. STETSON, LENA, 114 So. 17th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15., State aid and $15. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1938. iADEN,ENNA, 734 So. 48th St. Richmond I Ola Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid I monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. AKINS, WILLIAM, 56 South St. Richmond. Old Age Security in V-e sum of $17.50.State aid And 17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1935. a ANDERSGN, J0r11, 254_ 3rd St.Richmond. Old Age Security in the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly lbe.renewed as of May, 1935. (monthly) BLOMQUIST, LISA, 512 Riehmoixi St. Hyl Cerrito. j Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid be renewed as of July 1, 1935 (monthly) BUCKLEY, WILLIAM, 427 Macdonald Ave. Rm 11*, Richmond. Old Age Securrity in the sum of $17.50 St^te aid.and $17.50 County aid be renewed,monthly, as of arch, 1938• BURNS, HENRY, 1024 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of.$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. CARDOSEY, ANTtCGNY, 132 Eashington Ave. Rich-tgnd. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of.Ju7y, 1935. DEASEY, JOhT, 717 Elm St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1935. ENRIGirL, WiLLT-w, 4214 Bissell Ave. Ric^mond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monay be renewed as of April, 1938. FARREL.L, EUGENE, 414 Ripley Ave.Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50•State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofOctober, 1935. it i FISHM, HE:NH C, 442- 4th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Mare, 1935. MFCRIS, noFmia, 424- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May,1935. 1 MAHAN, SARAH- 154-ilta St. Richmond. Old Age Sepurity in Lie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Countyald monthly`be renewed as of -are'-. 1935. MINER, ANNIE, 697.1 Eureka Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofApril, 1935. MITcHELY., JULIA, , 634- 6t: St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewe as of August,1935. MORRISON, ELIZA J., 79$1 Terr•ce Drive,El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Hkr, 1935. i j-zt- 17t.:, 1939. I WIR, JAMES, 2539 Hump'rsey Ave. Rich-mom's. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939- NAS:•i, FRANCIS A. 615- 10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security Ln the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. PIZ.S..,;, MARY, 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in tine sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald monthly be ren c wed as of December, 1937• SCOTT, ELFr-JM A, 239 so. 15th St. Ricim ond. Old Age Security In zhe sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as o March, 1938. SILVA, M-k:-Y, Rodeo. Old Age. Security Ln the sum of$15.00 state aid and $15.00 county aid monthly be renewed 4s of 'Sart::, 1938. SILVESTER, HENRY, 5426 Van Fleet, Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed :as of lia_-e'_., 1935. SILVESTER, THURSA, 5426 van. Fleet,Riellmond. Old Age Security in tae sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March,, 1935. THOWLS, MAiiY, 3445 enriett:a St. Oakland (409- 9th St. Pt.Richmond) Old Age Security in the sum of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1935. SHADE, W1LLAUGHB7C, 147- 15tr St.Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald monthly be renewed as of July, 1938. DUCOING, JULIAN, 204 Avila St. Richmond Annex. Old Age Security in the sum of $9.75-State aid aril $8.75 County aid monthly be renewed has of Aug. 1935; and decreased to $5.00 State aid and $5. county aid as of November 1, 1935. DUCOING, MARY, 204 Avila -St. Richmond Annex. - Old Age Security in the sum of $5.25 State aid and $5.25 county aid monthly be renewed as of August, 1939, and decreased to $5.00 State aid and $5. county aid monthly as of November 1, 1939- L;INTC;W.., ANNA, 4535 Florida Ave. Ric_-m..ind. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935, and decreased to $12.50 St!.te aid and $12.50 County aide monthly as of Aovember•1, 1935. GSTRANDia, LOUISE, 790 Balra Drive,E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in t:.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1935, and decreased to-$14.00 State aid and $14.00 county aid monthly :as of November 1, 1938. VIERBA FFXNK, 305 Belmont Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age 7Mare'., in the sum of $12.70 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly mberenewedasof are'., 1935, and decreased to $7.50 State -aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of November 1, 1935. mc-n, ADOLPH 106- 5th St. Ri&mond Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939, H.AGELY, cHAH.LES, 42g- 4th St. "ichmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1935. INW1, ELISHA, 120- 20:h St. Richm:.nd. Old age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly be discontinued as of September 30, 1935. JOK.NSON, ROBERT, 1233*-Ca_^rison St. Berkeley (331-33rd St.Richmond) Old Age Security in the sum ofs17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939- mASTEN, MARQUOS, 440 -Liberty St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid acrd $17.50 County aid j monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1935. STANCHFIEID, ELEANOR, 3514 Grove St. Oakland -(51110 Columbia Ave. Richmond) uld Age Security In the suis of $13. StAte aid only be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. qcn, iNEZ A. Boz 146, 551 Ga-ret son Ave. Rodeo. Old Age Security be denied. LUFKIN, Win-Y522- 4t:: St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. MOMEY, CHA:--LES 315- 10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. BILLINGS, MARY E. 235- 7th St. Ricinond I_. A`_d for needy . :,c 1A-••er in t,e sum of $20. State and $2:0 County hie be granted to berir n-F: ..; GcL. 1, 1935. 213 MMANDEZ, JOSEPHINE, 112 So. 4th St. Ric nond. Aid for Reedy Child---en in the sum of $50. State aid be renewed and that 10 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov.' 1, 1935. 1 BUFROWS, LILY, 430 Richmond St. El Cerrito Aid for needy eh ildren in amount of VW. S tate and $40 County aid be de,- creased e- creased to $30 State and $40 County aid its of Nov. 19, 1939- KW GHAN, 935. BIIaLEGHAN, ANNIE , 225 Clarence St. Richmond. 20 State aid for needy children be decreased to '$10 State aid as of j'Nov. 3, 1935- Ik YALBR':UGH, VULIAR, Vernon St. No. Richmond 50 State aid for needy children be decreased to $30. State aid as of Nbv l,. 1935 TEMA, THERESA, P.FD Box 333. Richmond. 30 State aid and 450 County aid z9onthly payable to Yrs. Theresa Terra,. be decreased to $30 State aid only as of November 1, 1938. BRAZ, ANNA, 34-- 11th St. iic mind. Application for aid for needy children be denied at this time. i TERRA, JOSr"Y:i F. Box 333• Richmond RFD 25. State aid and $25 cDunty aid monthly for needy blind be granted to Mr. Joseph Fa_ria Terra, RFD Box 333.Richmond, to begin as of aay. 1, 1938. i SPENCE, WILLIAM, 439 So. 19th. St. Richmond. Mr.Tencel s application for State and County aid for needy blind be denied. LEWIS, JG-.N, Hartz and Main Sts. Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of$17'.50 State aid and. $17.50 County aid monthly 1 be granted to begin as -of Qct. 1, 1935- lEDDY, EMILY, P.O. Box 51, Danville. 117 Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly ,Abe renewed as of Sept. 1935. RODRIQUEZ, LOUISA, Canyon I Old Age Security in the sum bf $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly r jbe renewed as of June, 1939. I' HMXN NADmL, 1659 Grant St. Concord. 155.00 County cash allowance be granted to Mrs. Nadell Higdon, 1659 Grant St. Concord, California, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. RICKMVS, JEANVT E, 29 Orchard Lane, Mt.View, Martinez. 20. County cash allowance monthly be continued as of Nov. 1, 1938. DOWNS, WALTER, 1015 Escobar St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin :s of Oct. 1, 1935. NARSECES, DAISr- 335 Main St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. ALLri, Ma::IETTA, C/o Mrs. R.V.Lytton, P.O. Box 504, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Count; aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1935. BUIKE, ST12:EN, 1413 Castro St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of'$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. DAVIS, ANNIE, General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in to a sum of $17.50 -State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. DRME:V, OLE, M. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.•50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. gDAVIS GE UD; 2308 Martinez Ave. Martinez. Old Age_Securi-ty in he sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont'ily as of Nov. 1,.1935. t7creasedSANUM, 2305 Martinez Ave. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1935. WELCK, YIN:=E, 514 Thompson SL. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.-,0 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthlyibeincreasedto $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1939. i LirnET::N, ALBEN.TA, Rose Apts. Green St. Mart_nez. Old Age Security in the sena of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofSept. 1935, and decreased to $12.')O State aid and $12.50 County aid ptont. ly as of Nov. 1, 1935. GLLAND, B,ATF:FiM E, Hough Ave. Lafayette. Old Age Security be denied r sr 7y, RORER, JOHN, Concord. Old Age Security be denied. I 1 17t'.., 1939- MEYEFiaOF, NELLIE, Concord. Old Age Security be denied. w JUU SJ11, JOHN B. 3929- A, 24th St. San Francisco (Martinez) Ad Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50, Count'y.aid' monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 193$. FAF.IA, FLORINE 1037 -1i$th St. Oakland (For Margaret Higdon) 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly 'for the support of Margaret Higdon be granted to MRS. FLOPMM FARIA, 1037 4&t:-. St. Oakland, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. ALLE11, ADELAIDE, Lafayette. Aid for needy Child in t:ie sum of $10.00 State and $10 county aid permonth be renewed as of Aug. 1939= HICKMAN, ROSE, Rte #1., Box 552, Walnut Creek. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30State aid be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1939., SAVIONI, ROSE, 306 Main St. Ma_-t1nez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $40. State and $25. county aid be renewed as of Oct. 1935. WALLACE, ALTA, Box 29, Yountville, (23.09 East St. Concord) Ain for needy children in the sum of $50. State and $40 County aid be discontinue d as of Oct. 31, 1939. TOMASCHECK, MARIE, 93 West 9th St Pittsburg 15. County cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 1, 1939• SIDEliS, A:i'ETTIE, Box 427, Port ChIcngq, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of 01.7.50• State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be granted to begin as of Oct. 28, 1935. TOMASCHECK, CECELIA, 93 West 9th St. Pittsburg Old Ade Security in sum of $9.9D State aid and $5.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1938. I CARTER, EARNESIINE 119 Champlun St. Port Chicago. Aid for needy children in the sun bf $20. State and $25. county aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1935. DE PIMO, EUGEtiIA, Port Chicago. Aid for needy children in the sum of $10. State and $30 County aid'monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1 , 1935. i ESTRADA, 320 West Frot St. PittsburgJOSEPHINE, 10 State aid and $10 ounty aid monthly, payable to Mrs. Josephine Estrada, 320 West Front St. Pittsburg, for the support of Carmen Castellanos, be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1938. HERBmr CATF:ERINE, 44 West 10t'.: St. Pittsburg' cal. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State and $30 county aid be decrease to $20 State aid only as of Nov. 1, 1935, and that $20 State aid be renewed as of et. 1, 1938. GALLI, CRYSTAL, 403 East5tn St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy chUld^en in amount of State aid monthly be discontinued as ot.31, 1935. BRIDGES, SAMUEL, Rte #1, Box 89, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, '1938. WILLIAMS, JO M, B.R0 WO D. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1938. WILLIAMS, MA:iY A. Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15 county raid monthly be granted to begin as of -Jet. 1, 1938. BROWN, MAFY E. #9, Ninth St. Antioch JJ Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montnly be renewed as of May, 1935. FOr3TNE: , ELIZABET-:, RTE #1., Box 282-F, Brentwo•ad. Old age Security in tie sun of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid wont , be renewed as of Aug. 1935. HOLDEN, GRACE E. First St. Brentwood. Old Age Security in t e amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed !s of Sept. 1939. HUSTON, DAVID, Box 142 Wilbur Ave. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid aid $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1938. WILSON, VOLNEY, 301- 5thSt. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and, $15. County aid monthly be- renewed as of Januaiy, 1938• G:,A11T, BEN, 1702 NFN St. Ant_ Bch Old Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17-50 County aid monthly be renewed a of Jrn. 1935, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly as of Oct. 31, 1938. 215 PINHY.?0, J. R:EhS, Byron Old Age Security be denied. BA'HS, E:TA, 6th & 'A' Sts. Antioch Aid Por Needy Child:-en in the sum of $60 State and $25. County aid_monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1935. ALBE_RTINUM SCriGOL, Ukiah. (Foralvin, Charles Fad Lewis Sly) 30 State aid and $30 Cour y aid monthly for the support of Calvin, Charles and Lewis Sly, dependent Juvenile Court dards, be restored as of Oct. 21, 1939, payable to t e Albertinum School, Ukiah. BEGI:iNING Nov. lst, 1935, $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for the suppo t of My:•tle June Sly be granted the Albertinum School, Ukiah. WALTER, CATFERINE, 324 DivisIDq St. Port C'ricngo. (For Myrtle June Sly) 10 State aid and $10 county aid mx..thly for t:-:e support of Myrtle June Sly, Juvenile Cou.t Ward, payable to Mrs. Catiierine Ylalter, 324- Division St. Port Chicago be discontinued as of Cet. 31, 1935. I GUEVARA, ESTiiER ELLISA2NDO, G?ACT1EUSE, Rte 13, Boa 231, Hayward. 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly fa• the support of Esther Guevara, a dependent Juvenile Court Ward be renewed as of Oct. 1 , 1935, payable to Mrs. Gracieus Ellisondo, Rte #3, Box 231, Ha-ve-rd, Calif. ELLISONDO, GRACIEUSE, Rte #3, Box 231, Hayward. (For Ruth, Camillo, Lillian, David, and Ovoldo Minchaca) 50. State aid and $50 County aid monthly for the support of Ruth, Camillo, Lillian, David, and Ovaldo Minchaca, dependent Juvenile Cou:•t wards, be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1935, payable to Mrs Gracieuse Ellisando, Rte #3, Box 231, Hayward, Calif. WESTDIN, MARIn, #2 Palm Apt s. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $5. State aid and $5. County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m.3nthly as of Nov. 1, 1935. I In the Matter of Execution of Contract r with the lowest bidder for the construction of a fire Hall for the Mt.Diablo Fire PrciDction t District. ki.. _ RESCL UP I ON. WHEREAS, due to the shortness of time rand the regulations of the Public Works Administration of the United States, it has been necessary atter 'calling for bidsi for the commissioners of the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District to enter into an agree— ment with the lowest bidder for the construction of a fire h.-LU for the said district and, 1 j REAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of jCalifoinia, is the governing body of said district and, WHEREAS, the said fire hall is being constructed with the aid of funds from the Public Works AdminIstrati,:-n of the United Sates, NDW, THEHEFO E, BE IT RESCLVi9 that the said Agreement be and the same is hereby ratified, and W.J. BUCHANAN, the Chairman of Zr a Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cnlifornia, is hereby authorized to sign the necessary contract with the said lowest bidder for the construction of said fire hall. Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Cummings, Long, Claeys, and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. F n ah Z .j r M ,•s t '-i.,. r t EY } h f- i r} i z} `- x. sb'' dt' "8 ,«'("c p e".,,`C, , S ru,L i, s t $ iw r+tr ih S •}+ r uu 1 . i '! 'zl' t "4"-.: t I s` a i Y.... .1, i r I s In the Matter of the Ratification of t:ne Actions of the Fire Commissi z-aners of the Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District, County of Contra Costa, with respect to the const_uction of a fire hall in s id District. Ni RFMLUI!ICN. y 4 WfjEPEAS, the Mt.Dinhlo Fire Protection District, County of Contra Costa, 4 State of Cralfo.nla, is constructing a fire hall in s-+id district', with the aid of funds x u_ j received from the Public Works Administrati--n of the United States Government; and - Wfri, the Bor_:d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orni.r_, is the govern irig body of said district•, and s WHEREAS, it has been necessary for the commissioners of said district to' pe_'fozm certain acts and enter int:, ce^tai nagreements with the said Public Warks Adm1n1stration and with the c)ntractor *-u h--.s been awarded the contract for the con- struction of said fire hall between the dates of the regular meetings of the Board of Supervisors of s«.id County and x WHEREAS, it has been necessary for said commissioners to do so because of certain regal^tions of the Public Works A.daInistration and because of the shortness of time-within chic the aid of t-he Public Works Administration must be accepted; NGW, ZzEREFV , BE Ii _^ LYS: that the said acts of the commissioners of the said Mt. Diablo Fire Protection DistzIct in connection with its dealings with the Public Worms Administration in connection with the const.uetion of said fire h.^ll and the agreements entered Into by said commissioners wit:: said contractor, and all acts in connection with the canst_•uction of s..^id fireh<^.Il, be and the same are hereby' ratified. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nine. Absent: None. And the. Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 7th, 1939, Ftt 10 3" o IVA.Cle:3. ha n. 1 1 rn T ' k 217 IN ME BCARD CF SUPEFVISC S F CCN A CCSTA CC LINTY, STATE JF CALIFORNIA. MAW, NOVRMER 7th, 1935.The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. Present: icon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jame.s N. Long, H.L.Cummings : 1 R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October, 1935, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed bly the Chairman and Clerk. In Natter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O. Meese, County Assessor, having filed dth this Board his application for authorization to County Auditor of Contra Costa County to correct the following erroneous Assessments and Francis P. Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa Qwunty having; approved said applications, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0?DERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be .and he is hereby granted authority to correct following erroneous assessments; under provisions of Section 3g04a of t;,e Political Code: or year 1939-39: In Vol. 2 Assessment No. 42,23, Frank McLain is assessed with the N. 51.011 of Lot 2, Blk 4 Marine View Terrace with improoemenrts erroneously assessed at $40. There are nb improvements on this lot. In Vol. 5 Assessment No. 12975 the Central Building & Loan Associ.tttion c/o E.E. Edmiston is assessed with the S. 103 of Lot 36 and all of Lot 37 Blk 14, Ric-'mond Center Tract, La.:d value $240 Improvements $1240. lir. Edmiston is buying this property and claimed war veteran exemption on same but .through an error in this office exemption was not allowed. $1000 exemption should be alloyed. In Vol. 18 Assessment N.-).. 41106 Sarah Aiello is assessed with Lot 7 Blk 15 City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $950. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 8570. In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 43021 A.V. McFaul is assessed with a tract of land 51 x 138.11 in the City of Pittsburg with Improvements erroneously assessed at $2560 The correct assessed value of these improvements is 91560. In Vol. 23 Assessment Ho. 52325 Charles F.Lindsey is assessed with Lot 3, Blk C Subn. of a portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho with improvements erroneously assessed at $70. There are no im_rovements on this Lot. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 53749 Leonard P. & Josephine A. Swartout are assessed with a tract of land containing .75 ac. with improvements erroneously assessed at $500- The 50 . The correct assessed value of these improvements is $250. . In Vol. 25 Assessment N.;. 56654 M.J. Simon is assessed with Lots 20 & 25 Ayers Banch Subdivision wit:i improvements erroneously assessed at $400. There are no Improvements on th e s . lots. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 57326 E. J & Mary Cullum are assessed with Lot 93 R.N. Burgess Walnut Lands Yap No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2000. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1600. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59099, Anita Houtz Thompson is assessed with the N1 por. of Lot 8 front 120.291 on 1st St. Blk 10 Lafayette Homesites with improvements erroneously assessed at $850. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 500. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 59932 J.Y. & Mabel Walton are assessed with NE par. of Lot 1 front 71.901 on Palm Ave. Blk 10 Martinez Land Company Tract No. 2 with Improvements erroneously assessed at $1450. The correct assessed value of these Improvements is $1000. In Vol. 25 Assessnent No. 61238 Maude L. heckmrnn is assessed with a por. of Lot 1 Valley Land Contal-nine; 17.44 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at 1500. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 62441 Bradshaw Harrison is assessed with Lot 515 Haalendas Del Orinda Unit #j, with improvements erroneously assessed at $2590. The correct assessed value of these improvenents is $2560. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66139 James E.Hirshfield is assessed with a tract of land cantalning 7.50 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $650. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66342 Raymond Salisbury is assessed with a tract of land containing 17.284 acres, also 31.40 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $150. There are no improvements on this property. Nov. 7th, 1935. i In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66950 R 0 Bullard is assessed with Lot 21G Assessor's Map of the Goodman Tract, land value $60, improvements $190. Mr. Bullard claimed War Veteran exemption on this property but through an error in this office exemption was i not allowed. Exemption in the amount of $250 should be allowed. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37156 Jacob P & Josephine Vanderhorst are assessed with Lot 4, Blk 114 Town ::,f Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at $510.. The cor.-ect assessed value of these improvements is $570. In ol. 24 Assessment No. 54555 Gertrude Hagy Allen is assessed with the SE 501 j x 1501 of--Lot 6, Blk 0 Homestead Addn. to the Town of Brentwood, with improvements erroneously assessed at $100. There are no improvements on this property, In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56605 James F.Ramey is assessed with a portion of lot 7 Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $2700. The correct: asses:ed value of these improvements is $1140.x In Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments. G.O. Neese, Count y Assessor hawing filed application erith this Hoard for County Auditor to authority to/correct certain clerical errors in following assessments under provisions of Sec. 3551 of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1938-39: j In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37734 Salvatore & Sylvester Enea are assessed with Lot .l, less N117 32 1 x 1151 fronting 321 on Grant St. & Lot 2, Blk L Town of Todas Santos with land erroneously assessed at $5350. The correct assessed value of land is $1600. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 39" C M & Virginia D Conklin are assessed with t.,e N117 por of Lot 13, & Stly por of Lot 14 fronting 130.911 on Oakland Blvd. & 105.5 on Terrace Rd with land erroneously assessed at $780. The correct assessed value of land is $450. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55595 H H Buhring is assessed with a tract of land. containing 1.191 acres, land value $300. This parcel should read .995 acres, land value $250, improvements $250. In vol. 27 Assessment No. 59551 L.Osborn is assessed with a tract of land con— taining 12.69 acres • $175 per acre. Land value $2,220.. The correct assessment of U is land U $145. per acre, lana value $1540. In Vol. 20 :assessment 2.0. 61530 Herbert S. & Esther H. Jacobs are assessed with two parcels of land. The second parcel is erroneously assessed witH 6.95 acre, r land value $1390. The correct assessment Of this parcel is 6.35 acres, land value 1270. In vol. 29 Assessment No. 63732 Jos-K, & Annie Christian are assessed with a tract of land containing 2.31 acres. This property is now County property and not sub- ject to 1935-39 tax. InVol. 29 Assessment Nn. 64270 Roby Osborne is assessed with a tract of land containing 1.332 acres land erroneously assessed at $4395• The correct assessed value of t'-i s land is and the said replication having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD GHDE LEM that permission to correct said clerical errors by the Auditor in said Assessments, be and the same is hereby granted. rIni.atter of Correction of Clerical Errors in Assessments. G.O. Neese, County Assessor having filed application dth this Bgard for authori to County Abditor to correct certain clerical errors in following assessments under provisions of Sec. 3051 of the Political Code, to wit: bsor year 1938-39: In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 63657 to 63705 inclusive are for Lots 10 to 55 inclusve. Mira Vista. These Lots are erroneously put in Code Area No. 5370 instead of 5350 and taxes were therefore figured at the wrong rate. Authority is requested to re—figu e these truces to the Audit or, using the proper Code Area Number whi da is 5350. In Vol. 10 Assessment No. 25609 Luman G.Stiles is assessed with.Lot s 37 and 35, Block 52, Richmond Annex, assessed value of land $140. Assessor has been advised by the State Highway Commission that Lot 37 Blk 52 Richmond Annex was purchased by therm and the deed was dated Feb. 14th, 1938, but was not recorded until March 14th, 1935• Due to the fact that this is now state property your.authority to County Auditor to cancel t::e taxes on Lot 37 is requested. (The assessed value o:r Lot 37 is $90.) 219 In Vol. 5 Assessment No. 11731, Lot 25 do W. 101 of Lot 9, Blk 1 Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center, should be assessed to Amanda M. Peterson /o State of California, *ssessed value of land $220, improvements $220, as this praperty is being redeemed under the installment plan, and in accordance with An opinion from the attorney General's office dated September 3rd, 1937, should appear on the 1938-39 i assessment roll. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66225 Lenore E, Chimney is assessed with a tract of land c-:taining 21.93 acres_ This property should have been assessed in two separate 1 parcels as follows: Lenore E.Chsney: Ro San Ramon a tr of ld bd 2I. by Anna McNeil Subn. & ld of Pope, Eby ld of Young, S by S D Ln W_ by ld of Morris & Pope, less 1 Ac. in NW Cor. 20.93 ac. 140 per ac, land value $2930; improvements, $1000. Lenore E. Chaney: Ro Sen Ramon a tr of ld bd N. by Anna McNeil Subn. E. & S. by Id of Chaney W by ld of Pope, 1 Ac. land value $140, impts, $770. 1 Request is made to Auditor to segregate said assessment. i AND Ti-E said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY Ta BOARD CR.DERED that permissizn to correct said errors to the- Auditor be and the s.,-me is hereby granted., In Matter of Exemption of taxation of the Oakley Baptist 1 Church. RESOLUrIGH. WHEREAS, the Oakley Baptist Church situated in the County of Contra Costa State of California, is delinquent in the payment of its county taxes for the years j1933-34 and 1937-39, for the reason ti,at no claim for exemption has been filed, and SEAS, the said Oakley Baptist Church is entitled to exemption for taxes unaef the provisi_n of Article XIII, Section 1 1/2 of the Co.titution :f the State of California, and, WHEREAS, the said Oakley Baptist Church is situated on the following f described real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, Strte of California: In the NE 1/4 of Sec. 26, T 2 N., R. 2 E. a tr of ld Bd N. by ld of Thomas, t. by Sec. In, S. Fra ld of Glynn, W. by a rd. N,W THEREFCFE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the said Oakley Baptist .Church be and it is hereby exempted from the payment of county taxes, and the Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is authorized to cancel the assessment Of said taxes for said &-.urch for said years. Aires: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath.. Noes: Supervisors:None. Absent: Supervisors- None. In Matter of Exemption of k Henry 01 Carter, a Veteran, fr-Om payment of county taxes. RF80LU1'I CN. 1rrWXAS, henry 0. Carl er, an honorably discharged veteran from the armed fore f lof the United States of America, is the orner of the following described real property jditu at ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of C,-lifornia: Lot Seven (7) Block Sias (6) as said Lot and Block are delineated and so designated on that certain Map entitled "Emeric SubdivisicrosN filed January 17, 1906, in Vol. F of Maps, page 126, in the office of the County recorder, Contra Costa County, California. AND WHEREAS, the said Henry 0. Carter was the owner of said property on the f first M^nday in Marc-, 1935, and Nov. 7V , 1938. WHEREAS, said Henry 0. Carter is entitled to exemption from the payment of taxes on said property for the taxable year 1939-39 under the provision of Article XIII, Section 1 1/4 of the Constituti;n of the State of California, and WHEREAS, the said exemption has not been allowed by the Assessor, for the reason that the srid Henry O. Garter failed to file his claim for exemption, as provided by lEw; RAN, Ti-:- -CRE, BE I: RESOLVED, that the said Henry 0. Carter be allowed exemption from the payment of county taxes for the real property for the said taxable I year 1936-39, and the said county Assessor is hereby authorized to cancel the assess— ment on said property for said triable year in the amount exempted under the provisions of said Section of said Article and section of sold Constitution. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan F.nd Trembath. Noes: Supervisors— None. Absent: Supervisors— None.K j In ?latter of application of Foster & Kleiser to erect signs on Mt.Diablo Blvd. I Foster & Kleiser having applied to this Board for permission to erect six adverb tising structures on Xt.Diablo Blvd. near Walnut Creek City Limits; j It is by the Board ordered that said application be referred to the Planning, Commission of County of Contra Costa.,, InMatter of Application of A.E.Gould for permission to erect Shed an Lots 3-1-12, Blk 17, Berkeley Park. I A.E.Gould, raving applied to this Hoard for permission to erect a shed on rear of Lots 11-12, Block 17, Berkeley Park, in Cont-a Costa County; It is BY 7HE BOARD OW)ERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,, In Matter of Application of Art:-,ur B. Alderette, for permission to erect a Stable in Interim Land Use District . Arthur B. Alderette by his attorneys Cornish and Cornish having applied to this Board for permission to erect a stable on Maybeck property in Interim Land Use District #4 at the end of Kraft Avenue, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERI9 that sP id application be and the same is referred to Planning Comnissi n of Contra Costa County.K In Batter of application of Henry J. kaiser Company, for permissi_n to maintain a rock Y quarry abutting on Mt.Dlablo Blvd. Henry J. Kaiser Comp uny having applied to this Board fbr permission to ma.intai a rock quarry abutting on Mt. Diablo Blvd. in County of Contra Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD OFMEP.ED that said application be referred to the Planning' Commission of Contra Costa County. ,, 5 f In Matter of application of United States Department of the Interior,Bureau of Reclamation, for permission to construct six inch sewer line and syphon in Rivercrest Sewer District. The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation„ through its Division Engineer, O.G.Boden, having applied to this Board for permission to con strict a syphon under Hill Street at a low enough level to permit a six inch sewer line to be replaced at its existing grade and location, and its request that a revised ?Sap for a Fifth Unit of the Enes Ambrose Subdivision be filed, IT IS BY TI-E BOARD ORDERED that said :.application and request be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,, In }latter of Installing a drainage system on property located at corner of Concord Blvd. and San Francisco-Sacramento Railway Tracks, in City of Concord. The City Council of the City of Concord, having filed with this Board, a cer- t jtified copy of an Order entered upon the minutes of the Council of the City of Concord, whereby the City of Concord agrees to enter into a contract in conjunction with the County of Contra Costa and the Sp-n Francisco-Sacramento Northern Railway Company for the drainage of certain property located at the corner of Concord Boulevard and San Francisco-Sacramento Northern Railway tracks in City of Concord, IT IS BY T:-7E BCA^'.D CRDER :D th-.t the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed to draw up a contract between tie County of Contra Costa, and the Council of the City of Concord, and San Francisco-Sacramento Northern Railway Com r for the drains of t .e property above described at a total cost of $600,Pa J* drainage P' P Viand the said Council of the City of Concord., the San Francisco-Sacramento Kortnern Railway Company and the County of Contra Costa, each to pay the sum of $200. towards jthe total cost of said work, and the said work to be done by the County of Contra Costa and w.J.Buchanan, Chat--nrn of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of 1the County of Contra Costa.K 11n Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to G.O. Meese, County Assessor. G. Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California for a period of ten days from and after Nov. 9th, 1935, I On moti r_ of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby granted. lIn Matter of granting Dance permits. The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, and at followirg places, to wit: f Pacheco Improvement Club, Nov. 12, 1935, Pacheco Hall. Byron Lodge, #335, I.C.C.F. Hall, Byron, each Saturday night from Nov. 1st, 935, to ?Say 1st, 1939. In Town of Byron. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby grant d. K I 2 Nov. 7th, 1935. I In Matter of approval of Contract of County of Contra Costa and J.E.Branagh, for extra Carpentry Work on Rodeo Memorial Hall. A Form of Contract having been presented to this Board between the Countyof Contra Costa, and J.E.Branagh, for doing of extra carpentry work on Rodeo Memorial H at cost of $402, IT IS BY THE BOARD t-RDErM that said Form of Contract be and the sane is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Bonrd is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County - f Contra Costa. In Batter of Declaring Ordinance #270, of County of Contra Costa, duly published. Ordinance #270, of the County of Contra. Costa, being an Ordinance regulating travel over and along highways, roads, streets, alleys and lanes of the County of Contra Costn, and providing penalty for violations thereof, having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in Pinole Meekly Times, as shown on affidavit of publication of E.C.Ebsen, on file herein; IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDZaED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published. In Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation Dist. #802. vd Good cause appearing therefor, the following Warrant of Reclamation Distridt 502, is hereby approved, to wit No. 923, dated November 3, 1938, in favor of Albert S.Ferguson, in sum of $55. and the Chairman acrd Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the app royal of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to s,31d warrant. In Matter of Resolution from Contra Costa County Central Labor Council, requesting adoption of Ordinance for building permits. A Resolution having been received from Contra Costa County Central Labor Council requesting t'-.at gontra Costa County adopt an Ordinance requiring that permits'be issued for building and constructizn, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Resolution be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commisslan of Contra Costa County..,, j In Matter of Acceptance of Contracts for building of Addition to County &Spital. Architect E.G.Bazgs, having certified to this Board that the hereinafter named contractors have completed their contacts for doing of certain work in construction i of the Addition to County Hospital Building, according to plans and specifications i heretofore adopted by this Board, for said work, IT IS, BY THE BOARD UDEAED that the contracts of the following named contractor be and the same are hereby declared accepted and completed: George = etersen,Excavzt_n;; m d Core rete Worcs. Soule Steel Co. Steel --na Steel Erection. 1223 Martinez Sheet Metal Works,Roofing. William Makin, Furring, Lathing & Plastering. A.F.Anderson,Carpentry and Miscellaneous Rork. Rigney Tile Company, Tile Work. Raphael & Company, Painting.rt Superior Tile Company, Linoleum. Max Finzel Company, Plumbing. 4: Thomh sJkennedy Heating and ventilating. T.L. Rosenberg Company, Electric Work. t r 5; S 6 tel.-. e T 44a I In Matter of Acceptance of r x Contract of E.P.Seemans for x" Construction of Prison Fara Buildings. 1 E.G.BPngs, Architect, having ce_^tified to this Board that E.P. Seemans, has completed his contract for Construction of Prison Farm Buildings on County Farm locat- ed on Marsh Creel--, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by 1thisBoard for said work; On motion of Supervisor Long, sec3nded by Supervisor Cumdings, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDER ID that the contract of E.P.Seemans, for the doing of said work hereinabove described be and the same is hereby decln-red completed and accepted.K i In Hatter of Court Action entitled 'Louis La Blanc,and. Rudolph Hersh vs. County of C3-_tra Costa County•. A summons in the court actin entitled Louis La Blanc and Rudolph Hersh Plaintiffs, vs. County of Contra Costa, Defendant" #23,156, and brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, having been served upon the Clerk of this Board, IT IS BY Tr'E BOARD OP.DERIO that said summons be and tie same is hweby J referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for such action as he deems fit in said matt e_r.K In Matter of approval of Lease and Agreement for services between a Lindgren & Swinerton, Inc. and the County of Contra Cost, and the County of Alameda. A form of Lease and Agreement for services made and entered into on the 24th dap of October, 1935 by and between Lindgren & Swinerton, Inc. and the County of Alameda, State of California, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors, and the County of Contra Costa, acting by arA thrrugh its Board of Supervisors, for lease ionto said Counties of an ExorAbit to be installed for said Counties at the Golden Gate International Exposition,i IT IS BY HE BOARD :,PXERrD ti-at said Lease and Agreement for Services be I and the same is Hereby approved and W_J.Pachanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behrlf of the County of Contra Costa. I II'' 0:% v 7t1, 1938. 1 i In Batter of Communication from J.J. Petersen, requesting that Hotel Carquinez Sign be declared EL Public Nuisznee. A communication having been received by this Board from J.J.Petersen, reques ing that Hotel Carquinez Sign at intersectiLn of 22nd Street and State Highway in San Pablo, be declared a nuisance; and the same ordered removed, IT IS BY THE BOA-RD CF.DMED that said comcwnicatian be referred to the Distrie Attorney of Contra Costa County.K i In Batter of communication from Lincoln S.Church, et al. in regard to signs n Alamo —San Ramon Highway. A communication from Lincoln S.Church and other residents of San Ramon Valley protesting the placing of signs along the higher leading southerly from the I town of Alamo, ON motl,.n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT. IS . BY T"E BCARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. In Matter of Communication from F.E.Lane, Sec. Bradford Reclamation District #2059. A communication having been received by this Board from F.E.Lane, Secretary of Bradford Reclamation District #2059, requesting that a member of the Board of Trustees of said Reclamati.n District be removed from said Board for ncn—attendance at meetings of said Board of Trustees; i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ME BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is referred tothe District Atto ney of Contra Costa County for an pinlon as to authority of this Board in said matte i In Batter of apRlicati_.n of officers of Reclamation Mistrict #530, to State of Calif_rniq, for allocation of funds. Reclamati:;:i District #530, (Jersey Island) having, through its President and Secretary, applied to the Governor of the State of Califz)rnia for State aidin the sum of $10,000 from the State Emergency Fund for purpose of initiating the project of repairing damage and otherwise correcting adverse conditi:,ns in said District caused by floods I On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDURED that the application of said Reclamation District #530, be and the same is hereby endorsed by this Board of Supervisors and the Governor of the State of CaliforniP, is hereby urgently requested by this Board of Supervisors to grant the aid requested by said reclamation District 0530.,E 225 j In Matter of Transfer of Funds. I! Upon request of D.M;Teeter, Crunty Auditor, and In order to finance 1 current highv y fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD OFDERED that the sum of $20,549.62 i be transferred fr n the General Fund to th a funds and in the amount s as ereinafter I set out: War. Road Conor Supervisor Surveyor Road Comm Road Conn Road Coma Misc. Dist 1 _ _District 2 _ Dis'_2 _ Dist 3_ _ _ Dist 4 , _ Dist 5_ 341 42 i 526. 41 34 r 329.30 176.65 347.47 52- 56 3 9-54 4b 16.75 3% 20-512.0012.00 3' 94.35 14o-21 94.69 350 28.33 359 351 352 120.14 33.17 354 606.65 115.o0 355 244.8o 14.40 i 352 1.64 1357 59 179.31 147-00 350 5.24 572.00 36 35- 72681.. 71 13364 96.49 17.00 36665 152.50 10T.99, 69367 365 131 66 25.00 370 24.50 256.E 37 137.59 29.E 37+ 415:13 371 1930.26 332.53 3.75 126.001377 13 9 MZ.75 500.00 1391 63.00 343.85 1392 266'60 9.50 3B5 5.43 396 15.00 y 399 i3175_ 389 159.12 39.15 141.30 391 934.05 717.25 392 196.7+ 3993 24.65 26.15 392 34-13 46-4 79 39978 146.54 631.94 238.19 3399 42.00 1400 95.00 401 402 5.00 649.50 404 156.76 226.46 1407 493.55 3.93 X408 10.00 410 00 66D.00 3665-79 4279.29 236- 7-30 1931 5-0 T 15- Grand Total - $20,545.62. The said order is passed by the una d.mous vote of trie Board. K 2,ov. 7t"!, 1930. In Matte_-- of ='~ansfer of Funds. n raque st of Ralph Cunning'^an, County Recorder, IT IS BY THE BOARD 'ORDERED th-tt the sum of $600, be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund of the Salary Fund; to t^e Extra =yelp Appropriation of the County Recorder, The vote ti_ere n being unanimous_ In tatter of Release of Old Age Security Liens filed against Augustin Ponson. RESuLUTI CH ilIliP'REAS, Augustin Ponson has heretofore received aid under the provisions- of -ld Age Security Act; and, AHER.EAS, a notice of lien t_, secure the payment thereof, as provided for in Secti-m 4 of said Act, was recorded on the 6t'n day of November, 1935, in Book 389 of Cffici,l Records, at page 486, Contra Costa County Records, and I TriE AS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof, as provided for in Sect icn 4 of said Act, was recorded on t •e 19th day f February,/, 1936, In Book 1 of Notices of Aid, at page 26, Contra Costa County hecords, and W::ERPI S, a request has been made for r. release of said liens; NOW, T'_%REFOHE:, BE I-,' R-ESOLVED: that t::e liens above referred to shall be released and t:_e Chairn," and Clerk of t e Bora-d of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby auth-..rized to execute a release thereof on behalf Df t1he Board of Supervisors of t e County of Contra Costa, State of Ca]lmrnia, and t_ cause said release to be reco - ed in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: 11,,me. Absent: None. In }Satter of appointment of Guy Propersi,- as Bookkeeper In office of Tax Collector. It isl see ,judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County neces for expeditious transaction of business In the office of the County lac Collector of C antra Costa County that extra help be employed to assist said officer, IT IS ON moti n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cumnings, BY THE BCARD ORDZR:;D that Guy E.Propersi be and he Is hereby employed by this Board of Super- f i visors for a perlod of eight months from and after Nov. 7, 1938, at a salary of $125. per month, to act as bookkeeper for the Tax Collector of Co:tra Costa County, and perfo ! such other duties as said Tax Collector m-ty direct. 7 IT IS FUR,'F!R fiat the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in fav,,r of of Guy E.Propersi, in sum of $125. during the period of his employment, upon the General Fund of said County, in payment of his said salary and that the rt County Treasurer shall pay the same. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2.2 In Matter of DeclarLnE, Services of Esther Bruns, PBX Operator, terminated. Esther Bruns, PBX Operator for the County of Contra Costa, having tendered i her resignation, IT IS BY TH—E Bn—A RD ^_R.DERED that the services of said Esther Bruns i be and the st-me are hereby declared tezminnted as of November 6th, 1935, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to discontinue drawing monthly salary of Esther Bruns I I In Matter of appointment of Hiss Mary jBiglow, as PBX Operator for the County Iof Contra Costa. On mots-n --f Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS iBY the Board ordered that Hiss Mary Bigler be and she is hereby appointed PBX Operator of the County of Contra Costa, at a salary of $100 per month; and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw -his warrant monthly commencing as of Nov. 17th, 1935, in the sum of $100 on tae General Fund of said County in payment of said isalary, and the C;,unty Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay the same. K i i In MatTier of .Installation of Additional Light In Crockett— Crolona—Valona Highway Lighting District. i A petition signed by at least 25 tax payers and residents within the boundaries i of Crockett—Croloma—Valona Highway Lighting District having been filed with this Board pra ving that kne addi ti s al light be installed in said District, on a pole near 1921 Johnson Avenue, in tite Torah of Crockett, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOA-.D i::DERKD that said additional light be and the same is hereby ordered installed land the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is hereby authorized to Inst all stone at the location menti=abed. IT IS estimDted .that the cost of maintenance of said additi anal light is the sum of $32.70 and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to include in the tax levy i Ifor the ensuing fiscal year a tax upon the taxable property of said Highway Lighting i vistrict at the equalized value thereof for that year, sufficient to pay the cost of Installation and maintenance of said additional light.K 41n Matter of Authorizing Supervisor 1James N.Long, t attend Meeting of State Social Service Department in Los Angeles on Dec. 2nd, 1935. Gn motl n of Sunervisor Trenboth, seconded ly Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BCAR.D CRDER.ED that Supervisor Janes N.Long, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of tiie State Social Service Department to be held in Los Angeles on Dec. 2nd, 11935, to represent t-is Board of Supervisors at said meeting. IT IS FUF2'r:ER =111DER3.:D that the expenses of the said James 24. Long, in attending said meeting ;tall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County, F i N,-v. 7th, 1938. In Matter of Communication from Leslie S.Tromanhauser, for additional Relief. A communicr_ti_n havir; been received by this Board of Supervisors from Leslie S.Tromanhauser, demanding additional County relief from County of Contra Costa, and jthis Board of Supervisors deeming the said Leslie S.Tromanhauser an employable person, n mots Dn of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE WARD ORDE."D that the request of said Leslie S.Tromanhauser be and the same is hereby referred tc the State Relief Associf-tion of the State of California, with a request i t hat proper action be taken in regard to same.. iIn tatter of A_ _ointment of H.E.Smith as Clifton Cam Ferry Tender. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE b1ARD CP.DERED that 'r_.E.Smith, be rnd he is hereby appointed as Tender of Clifton Court Ferry at a salary of 542.50 per m-nth; IT IS FU_gTr.M ?D i:D that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he Is her_Jy aut_^.orized to draw his warrant monthly on the road funds of Sup. Dist. #53. in sum of $42.50 in payment of said salary and the County Treasurer is 'hereby authoriz(d to Pay the szme.K In Matter of Approval of Auditors Statement of Finrncial Transactions fcr year 1937-38• D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having presented to this Board, a statement of County Financial Transactions during year 1937-35, IT IS BY THE &.ARD ORDMI) that said statement be and the same is hereby approved and said County Auditor is hereby authorized to publish said Statement in the quantity and by the publishing firm as in his Judgment is best. In Matter of Claim of Hugh R. Pomeroy. Hugi: R.Pomeroy, having presented to this Board a claim in sum of $200 for final' Judgment on contract with Contra Costa County Planning Commission and Francis P. Heale District Attorney 3f Contra Costa County '-:awing reported to this Board that the said I Contract has not been completed; IT IS BY T1.1E BCARD ,RDERED that said claim be and the sane is hereby referred to t,-.e District Attorney of Contra Costa County. .K In ?latter of Awarding Contract to Mike Malfitnno & Son for building y ' r of a multi plate corrugated metal culvert and constructing fill over same. on5tat e Highway at Oak Villa. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of all labor and materials, tools and machinery required for placing of multi plate corrugated met culvert and eight inch perforated corrugated metal drain., and constructing a fill over t',:e s .me, located on State highua^ at Oak Villa, near Crinda Cross—roads, and this Board having on the 19th dny of September, 1935, received bids fo_- doing of said work and the bid of Mike Malfitano & Son hrvinL, been the lowest and best bid received 2 c}f for doing of s.id Work, and said bid having been approved by the Department of Public Works of the Strte of California, On moti_n -::f Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ITE IS BY Contract for d-,Ing of TEE BOA-FD ,RD£^'D t gat/said Work herelnnbo<ra described be and the same is hereby awarded to hike Halfitano & Son, at prices _ubmitted in his said bid. IT 15 FURTHER OP.DERM that the District Attorney of Contra ,Costa County prepare contract for doing of said so.k and that said Mike Malfitano & Son give bond to the County of Contra Costa, in sum of $1996.00 guaranteeing faithful performance of A said contract rad a b_.rA in sum :;f $1996 gueranteeing payment of labor and materials. k 17 In the Matter of Receiving of aids yr for Installing Sewer in Kearney St. San Pablo, California. This Board having heretofore Advertised for bids for furnishing of labor and materials necessary for installing of a sever on Kearney Street, San Pablo, California, and this being time and place set -,ut in said Notice for receiving of said bids, the following bids are received and read to the Bo rd, to Wit: 41 BID CF LOUIS ANGELUS: r 2457 Lineal feet S' Sewer pipe (vitrified clay pipe) 1.50 per lineal foot,3655.50- 59- &A" Wye bunches in place, 3.00 each 177.00 9 manholes in place, $125. each ,1.1 .25000 87-50- BID L' W. J. TCBMI: 2457 ft. 5 in. Vitrified pipe ® $1 per lineal foot, 2457.00 59 Y Branches, ® $1.00 each 59.00 9 Manholes, 0 $50.00 each:, 2 0.00, 323b.UU. BID CF FARVEY E. CCNNEr: 2457 Lin. ft. S' vitrified sever • $.50 1965.60 59 9x4l Wye brxic:^.es, 0$1.00 59.00A.3" 9 Brick Man holes, ®$55.00 765.00 27 0. e BID OF.A. GAT^0 5• sever pipe in place, per lir_. ft. 1.25. y` 4 Wye branches, in place, 4- each.4each, . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1.00 ManhUes, in place, each, 55.00. BID .:F JCa:21 PESTANA• 58 Sewer pipe, in place, lin-ft,95 41, Wye branches, in p2:ce, each 1.00 Manholes, in place, each, s6o.00 BID CF UNDr..zrR UND CIN`RUCTI,=N CO: 24571 56 Sewer pipe, G1•30 $3194.10. 59 4- Wyes, ® $1.00 59.00 9 Manholes, a $100. 900.00 y 153.10 BID •F L.L. PAGE: o inc__ sewer pipe, per lintt, $1.15. Y-Branches, each extra, each 1.00 Manhales, eacia, 76.00 BID CT MA2 1x..i' + MaTH: 2457 Lin. feet of 5" Sewer pipe in place, per lin ft, $1.14, $2,500.95 59 Wye branc'_es, 4•, in place, c::aplete, each, 1.75 103.25 9 Manh•les, in place, at 75.00 675.00 Total C.-int-act price, Includ1rZ time crP.rge, $3,579.23- i 23 t)Nov. 7th, 1939. I P i t r BID OF M. J. McGUIRE AND H. HESTER: 90 Sewer Pipe in place, per lin. ft.$1.00 4540Wyebranchesinplace, each, 1.00 llnxthiles in pl~ce, 90.00 Thereupon spAd bids are referred to Ccunty Surveyar of Contra Costa County and all of said bids being over the County Surveyor's estimate for doing of sn.id work, t• and the said County Surveyor havirL, reported to this Board that he believes all of said bids to be too high, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE q BOARD ORDERED tint rll of the bids received for doing of s--Id work, be and the same are hereby rejected, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to return to each bidder, the certified check_ which accompanied each of said bids. x i r. In hatter of Bale of Bay Point School District Bonds. This Board -af Supervisors having heretofore advertised for bids for $23,000 par value legally issued bonds of Bay Point School District of Contra Costa County, California, and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids tQ I g' for said bonds, the fol-lowing bids.arcz received and read to the Board by the Clerk: BID CF HOWELL DOUGLAS & CO: 5 iPar value, accrued Interest to date of delivery and a premium of $152, int ere st at rate of 3% per annum. I BID OF UNION SAFE DEP_SIT BALK: Par value, accrued interest t : date ::f delivery and a premium of $23; interest at rate of per annum. BID -F DEA14 WITTEF & CO: Par value, accrued interest Vo date of delivery and a premium of $52; interest at rate of 5% per annum. 1 BID OF BLYT & CC. Par value, accrued interest to date ::f delivery and a premium of $139, interest at rate of 4% per annum. s- BID :F BANKAMERICA CGMPA?NY: Par value, accrued interest to date of delivery and a.premium of $41.00. interest at rate of 4% per annum. i BID OF BANK GF MART IhI EZ: n Par value, accrued interest to date of delivery and int ere st at rate of 5% per ainum. P and this Board having fully cansider"d all of said bids,determines that the bid of a5;. Howell, Douglas & Company, is the best_bid received for said bonds, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembatl., seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS i BY THE WARD ORDERED that the $23,000 par value, legally issued bonds of Bay Point x= School District of Contra Costa Cnunty, be and the same are hereby• ordered sold to r Howell, Douglas & Compa:y at prices submitted in their bid. IT IS FUFTHER OcRDEnI-M that said bonds s-all be issued bearing interest at rate of 3% per annum. r; PN KIDf t r z i r, 1231, i InYatter of Snle of Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for'; 'W_",600``par 4value`legally, issued Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District Bbnds, to be dated Nov. lst, 1935, t and this being time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said bends, the following bids are r¢eelved and read by the Clerk, to wit: BID CF 1W. R. START S CO: Par value of said b-ends, plus accrued interest t^ date of delivery, and premium of $39, interest at rate _)f 2 1/2 % per annum. BID OF UNICH SAFE DEPsn, BANK: Par value of said bonds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery, 4. and interest at rate of 3 9/10 % per annum. BID F DEAN, VITTII? de ( ;. Par value of said b-nds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery i and interest at 3 1/4,% per annum; premium $16. BID -'F C.H. WHITE: Par value of said b:;nds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $110.50; interest at rate of 3 1/4 % per annum. BID OF HOW-LIZ DOUGLAS do 00: Par value of bonds, plus accrued interest t) date of delivery and a premium o1' $4.00; interest at rate of 2 1/2 % per annum. BID OF BLYTH & CO: Par value of bonds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $93. interest rate of 3% per annum. j BID a LAW", LEVY & WILLLUES: Par value of bonds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery r and a premium :.f $103; interest at rate of 3 1/4% per annum. j BID OF FIR NATI ORAL BANK CF ANT I O(;d Par, value of bonds plus accrued interest todate of delivery, and a premium of $2 :00; interest at rate of 2 3/ % Per annum. BID JF B&HKAHERICA COMPANY: Par value of bonds, plus accrued interest to date of delivery, I and a premium of $91; interest at rate of 2 3/46 per annum. j and this Board having fully considered all of .said bids, finds ,that the bid ,of, William R.Staats Co; is best bid received for said bonds. ON motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY the BOARD ORDERM that said bonds be and the same are hereby orderedsold to .Wim. R. Staat s Co. at the price submitted in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds be issued bearing interest at rate of 2 1/2 % per annum. V rt InYatter of fixing hearing f on petition for for at iari of Brentwood Sanitary istriat, and upon Report Requted under District Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933- A petition signed a= required by law having heretofore been filed with this IBoard of Supervisors requesting formation of Brentwood Sanitary District under the provisi.-:ins )f Act 7105,Deering's General Laws of 1931, and this Board having heretofore i 1 appointed J.G.Bernard, to prepare and file with this Board the necessary report as required under District Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933, and the said J.G. Bernard, having on the 7th day of November, 1935, filed said report with this Board, IT IS BY in=s. BOARD ORDER.:ED that the hearing on said petition for formation of said Brentwood Sanitary District and upon the Report filed with this Board by said J.G_Bernard, be and the some is hereby set for Monday, the 19th day of December, 1938, at 11 O'clock A.M. at ti:e Chambers of said Board. 1 IT IS FUR.`»ER RDER::D Vnat notice of the time and place of said hearingi be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the B^F;nt•rr-,ed Nevis a new pape: primed a::- puo_i s'.ec in C .un.. I ._Ccs Z CO3t ?• I 1939 In Matter of applbit ion of Veterans' Welfare Board ::f tae State of California, for an Order for the cancellation of certain Assessments upon real property. The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California, havin g filed with this Board, their pet iti:,n praying for an order in accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1925, directing the County Auditor and Tax C%lUectc r of County of Contra Costa, to cancel tae tax levied on each and all of the hereinafter described assessments together with penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto; IT 15 BY THE 3_-ARD CRD:-,?ED that the County Auditor and Tax Collector be and they are hereby authorized to cancel the takes levied on each and all of the follo - Ing assessments, together vith penalties, and costs, if any, attached thereto, to Wit: i- That certain tract 2f land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot -19 and the east portion of Lot 20 in Block 2 as designated on the Map entitled "Berkeley Highlands Terrace, Cont!•a Costa County, Cal. ," which Map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the -County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 29, 1914, in Vol. 11 of Maps, at page 252, described as f3llows: i i COMMENCING at the point of intersection of the westerly line of Kenyon Avenue with the northwesterly line of Westminster Avenue as designated on the Map above referred to; thence frim said point of commencement along said westerly line cf Kenyon Avenue, 1F:,rth 17046121" West, 100 feet to the southerly line :3f Lot 19 in Block 2, as designated on the Map above referred to; thence along the scut^-erly line of said Lot 18, South: 61013109" West, 61.10 feet; thence leaving the southerly line -f s ld Lot 16, Skuth 17046'21" East, 106.79 feet to the northwesterly line :.f said Westminster Avenue; thence along said northwesterly line, northeasterly on the are of a circle of 515.11 feet radius, deflecting to the left or northward (the chord of said arc bearin;; nirth 5500S'10" east) a distance of 62.79 I feet to the point of c nmencement. j Deed recorded Mav 4, 1936, in Vol. 460, page 274, of -fficial Records. Taxes 1939-39- Assessed to L.A.Scr:.ggins and M.D. ScmggIns. Veteran Contract Holder- Leslie A.Scroggins, Cont. #22670- 2- That 22670.- 2- That certain tract of land situs:.e, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 16 in Block 2, as delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Map z of Crockett Heigh?.s" Contra Costa Q;unty, Calif-5rnla, filed June 2, 1919 'in Map B :.-,k 17, page 361, in t:ae office of t^e County Recorder of the County 1-f Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded June 26, 1936, in Vol. 471, page 105 of Offie'al Records. Taxes 1939-39- Assessed to William A.Grow and Vl:,let C.Grcw.a `` Veteran Contract Holder- Blaine L.Stevens, Cont. #22,897- 3- That 22,8$7.- 3- That certain tract cf land situate, lying and being in the County of Cont--a Costa, State of Calif:rnla, and described as follows: Portion of Lot 7, as designated _n the Map entitled "Map of the Greenfield Tract, Centra ..Gta C„unty, Calif:.i-nia" ifinich map was filed in the office of the Reerrder of the County cf Contra Costa, State of California, on July 2, 1915, in V.il. 12 of Maps, page 276, Described as follows: i BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot , as designated7gnated on the' ' Yap above referred to; thence from said point •f beginning, South 19030' West along the center line of Road No. 1, 160 feet; thence south 70030' East, 156 feet; thence north 19030' East 160 fi feet to the south line of the county road leading from Concord to Clayton; thence north 70030' Test along said south line 156 feet to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom: The right of the public over ti-at porta_m of the premises lying within Road No. 1. Deed recorded July 11, 1939, in Vol. 464, page 386, of Official Records.; ; r T*xes 1939-3 Assessed to James F. Ramey. Veteran Contract :'older- George Edward MondRy, Cont. #22,923. i 233 1 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of El"Cerrito, County of Contra C:.sta, State of California, and des-. aribed as follows: 7y--the south 20 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 9, and all of Lot 9. and tF. north 10 feet (fr nt and rear measurements) of Lot 10 in Block 7, as designated on the Map entitled "Cerrito Park, Contra Costa Co. , California" which map :was filed in the office of the. Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of f California, on Aug. 5, 1909 in Vol. 2 of Maps, at page 37• Deed recorded July 19, 1935, in Vol. 465, page 196 of Official Records. Tates 1939-39. r Assessed to W.Vernon Bernard and. Melba S.Bernard. Veteran C_.ntsact molder- LDyd L.Purcell, Cont. #22,924. a IT IS FURTHER RDER£D that the cancellation of any special assessmints for street work or other, improvements of like character shall not be made. 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--.owthe Minutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declP-red to be the Judgment of this Board that the fallowing described 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 pulic auction for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less t r an tie amount set opposite each parcel or piece of laad haeinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FURTER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution., GR'UP No. 36) i PROPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1916, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1915 In tie Rest Richmond Tract -- Lot 4 Black 1, Deed No. 6. To be sold for a sum not less tf:nn ho, plus costs of sale. In the Nest Richmond Tract- Lot 2, Block 5, Deed No. 7. To be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale. In the Town of Point Ricrmond Official Map No.3- Lots 15-19, Block B, Deed #Ik To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus cists of sale. In the Town of t`linda- Lots 17-15-19, Block 12, Deed No. 22. To be sold for a sum not less thpn V20. plus costs of sale. a P&PERTY SOLD To THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916:- In the Third Add. to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 22, Deed N--.. 1. To be sold for a sum not le ss than $20. plus costs of sple. In the B View Add. to Richmand- LotBay 5, Bl-)ck 64, Deed No. 2.a To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Bay Vies Add. to Ric:^_m-.nd- Lot 5, Block 71,Deed No. 3. To be sold for a sum not le ss thrn $5.00 plus costs of sale. In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 30, Block 3. Deed N:--. 35. To be s-ld for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. PR:PERTY S--LD T,--- Tn E SPATE, JUNE 26, 1915, FCR T'iE DMINCVE14T .'AXES OF 1917: f In the Torn of Point Richmond official MapNo. 3-- Lot 14, Block E, Deed Na. 13. rr To be sold f or a sum not les than $10, plus costs of sale. s; i B Deed No. 14.IN the Town of Point Ric_,a-d Off_cia_ Map N. 3-- Lot 11, lock F, To be sold for a sum not less than 510. plus cosh of sale. In the North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 11, Block 21, Deed No. 37. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus eo sty of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1919, fOR DrE,INWENT TAXES OF 1915: In the Peres Andrade Tract Lot 14, Block 6, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less thten $10. plus costs of sale. r I t N3v. 7th, 1939. i PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STJ4TE, June 26, 1923, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1922: In the _Town of E4st Richmond, a parcel of land (Marked Picnic Grounds) bounded North by Scenic Road, East by Lot 55, of Glen Park, South by Buena vista Ave. and West by lot 11, Bella Vista Park, Block 7 Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less tirsi $50. plus costs of sale. In Central Pullman Tract— Lot 226, Block H. Deed No. 35 - To be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 11, Block 2, Deed Nc. 351 . To be sold for a sum not less than S5. plus costs of sale. Rivers Andrade Tract- Lots 29-29, Block 12, Deed No.35 To be sold for a sun not les= than $15. plus cost= of sale. PROP&=2Y S:LD TO E STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, for the DELINQTMT TAXES of 1923: In the Industrial Center Tract- Lots 23, 249 25, 27, 28, 29, Block 6, Deed #35. j To be sold, for a sum n.::t less than $120. plus costs of sz1e. PR,PERTY S•_LD Ti. TSE STATE JUNE 29 1 26 FrR THE DELIN UENT 'AXES OF 1L 2 :Q. 9 ELLst Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 2-3, Block 15, Deed No. 50. T6 be sold fo r a sum not less than $50. plus costs of 9-ae. i Richmond California 'eights- Lots 34-36, Block 9, Deed No. 23S j To be sold for a sum not less than 610. plus costs of sale. I In Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 28, Deed No.259.(S) To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of w2e. In Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lot 4, Block 32, Deed No.266.0) To be sold for a sum not less than M. plus costs of wile. In Wall's Harbor Center Tract:- Lot 7, Block 37,Deed #273. - (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus co st, of s rae. PROPERTY SCLc7 TG 2zE STATE, JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1926: i In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 12, Block 30, Deed No. 35 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 34--35, Block 4o, Deed. No. 36. j To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 7-5, Block 16, Deed No. 501 (S) j To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus cost: of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 15, Block 165, Deed No.520 (S) i To be sold for a sum not less thnn $15. plus costs of s!Lle. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 7-9-9, Block 175, Deed No. 550 (S f To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus cost- of sale. i In Wall's Addition to Ricca:,nd_ Lot 24, Block 175, Deed No.554 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- jot 30, Block 175, Deed No. 555 (S To be sold for a sum not les_ than $15. plus costs of sale. In Wali's Addition to Ric:mond- Lots 23-24, Block 154, De d No. 567 (a) suTobesoldfora m not less than $40. plus costs of sale. I PROPERTY S-LD TO THE STA'T'E, JUNE 26, 1925, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: i East RIchmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 24, Deed No. 175. To be sold for a sum not less than $60 plus costs of sale. j East Pichmond.Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 52, Deed No. 152. To be sald for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. j In Mall's Addition to Richmond- Lors 30-31, Block 193. Deed No. 257. iTo be sola for a mm not less than $30. plus c usts of sale. In Wall' s Addit ion to Ria=cind- Lots 26-29, Block 195, Deed No. 255. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus cosh of sale. i Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 23, Block 11, Deed No. 449' i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus assts of sale. I Ric':mand Pullman Pueblo Tract #2-- Lots 23-24-25-26, Block 23, Deed No.454. To be s.ld for a sum not less th;.n $40. plus cost- of sale. i i In the North Gate Annex- Lot 6, Block C, Deed No. 467. I To. be sold for a = not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Hives And_Made. 'Tract- Lots 19-20, "Block 21, Deed No. 469.j To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Lhe Andrade Rose No. l :ract- Lots 31, 32,Block 16, Deed No. 470. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. 23 In t:;e Henderso n Tapscott Tract No. 1-- Lots 19-20, Block 24, Deed No. 704- (S) To be sold fbr a sum not less than.$75. plus costs of sale. PBDPEciTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JURE 26, 1929, FOR T^ DELINQUENT TAXES of 1929: 1 In Bay View Park- Lots 4--5-6-, Block 21,Deed N3. 326. To be sold for a sura not less than $30. plus costs of sale. BMUIELMI CL-UN-2-11Y CLIP TL-IMCE UNIT 1— Lot 73, less scuther]y portion, (Now 73-A) Deed No. 524. To be sold for a sum not le s sthrn $50. plus cods of sale. NM2t-'. RICr11•JiD LUND & FRE.RY C-. 110. 2-- Lots 14-15, Block 68, Deed No. 601. To be sold for a sum not less than .$10.UO plus casts of sale. North Richmond Land do Ferry Go No. 2-- Lots 21-22, Block 65, Deud No. 602. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. A P&P&TY SOLD Ti. TF:E STATE, JUNE 26, 1930s FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929: In Wall's Addlti n to R1chm nd- Lots 29-30-31, Block 169, Deed No. 322. To be sold f'ae; a sum n:,t less than ,$60. plus crests of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lots 11-12, Block 152. Deed No. 335• To be sold for a sum not less than $ 0., plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 22, Block 192, Deed No. 340- To be sold for a sum not lesstnan $15. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 8, Block 196.Deed No. 341. To be sold for a sim not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract- Lot 9, Block 6, Deed No. 347. Tobe sold for a sutra not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lots 14--15-16-17, Block D. Deed No. 356•. To be sold for a sum not less than 160. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2— Lot 1, Block 7, Deed No. 372. to be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale In the Huber Addition- Lots 8-9, Black 3, Deed No. 379• To be sold for a sum mt less than $25. plus costs of sale.. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 26, Block 69,Deed No. 1018. To be sold for a sum not less less than $5.00 plus costs .of sale In Matter of application s for aid. s IT IS BY ME BQAF.D ORDEILMD THAT the •following applications far"aid "be arid'' the same are hereby granted: FITZEK, ELIZP.BETFi, 5 Bishop St. Pt.Richmond. M 12. cjunty cash allowance be continued as of July-1, 1935. GOYEyC, KAT:,ERINE, 2369 Lowell Ave. Richm:;nd. 25. county case: allowance be continued as of July lst, 1935. 1 BECMR, EMMA, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richm3nd. 20. County cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1,-1935. ABRAO, EWA, 2597 Wendell St. Ricnm-Ricz Old Age Security in amount 3f $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County-aidmonthly, be granted t:: begin as of Nov. 1, 1935. Cnws, ELVIRA, 105 Santa Clara Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $9. Stn.te aid and $9. county, aid monthly be granted to begin as of lov. 1, 1938- i XMIl LMT',, JM IE, C/o E.E.Uanning, Pinole. Old Age Security in thee am:unt :)f $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid orthly be granted to begin as cif Nov. 1, 1938. MARTINSEN, Adolph, 514 Maedorcld Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in time sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935. O'NEILL , JGF• F. General Delivery, Rodeo. Old Age Security in the sum of $17 50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov_ 1, 1939- PAWSEY, MAIRY L. 351 Garretson Ave. Rodeo. Old Age Security in the sum of$10.00 State aid and $10.00 County aid monthly. be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935. 1P.AWSEY, WILLIAM, 351 Garretseon Ave. Rodeo. Old Age Security In the sum of $10.00 State aid and $10. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939. i I a •. 7, 1939. t SANOW, .KARL W. 309 Central Ave. -El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939. BRM IAM, 3106 Macdonald Ave. Richm:)nd Old Age Security in the sur, of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. CLANCZ , CATHERINE, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richm .nd. r Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1936. ICOURT, J,:G-rRi, 716 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito. Lld Age Security in the sum of -$7.5.00 State aid and $1?.00 County all monthly be reneged as of Oct. 1936. i DGNXiEI LY, LOUIS£, 326- 1st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.40 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as-of April, 1939- I MANUEL, -LOUIS, 254_ i5t', st. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of•$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1938- FUDAY, ROSE A. 1925 Leviston, E1 Cerrito., Old Age Security in t^e sun -_f $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of August, 1939. GA-15CIi, PAIR, 3430 Sutter St. Oakland (60 So. St. Richmond Old Age Security In t_^.e amount of $17.50 State aid and 017 .50 County aid mont'rly be renewed as of Mare., 1936. GOSS, ANNA, 13 Para. Place, Richm.nd. j Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938. G.RAYa:-N, MARY, 965- 9th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly I be renewed as of April, 1935. H.4UGi , KAM, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $12.50 State aid ani $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug.. 1938. I L&KAY, MARY E. 223 Nevin Ave. Richmard. I old Age Security in the sun -of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m..nthly be renewed as of June, 1935. MARTIN, REQ, 321 So. 2nd St. Riczmcnd. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 Ftate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935.N . I MaVAY, EDWARD, RFD Rte 1, Box 691, Berkeley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1938. MCVAY, ISABEL RFD Rte 1, Box 691, Berkeley. Old Age Security In the am of $17.50 State.aid.ani $17.50 County aid monthlyF i be renewed as of June, 1938. MERTES, ELLAR45£, 926 Chanslor Ave. Ric^=ond. Old Age Security in z:.e sum of $15. state aid and $15. County aid,month:y be renewed as of June, 1938. MGR IM1a%', ALBE_RT, RFD. Box 712, Berkel E g. Old Age security in z;-,-e sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. MOSES, HOWARD, RFD, Box 384, Berkeley. Old Age Security in t''e sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. MTHRLIN, FRANK, 749 Albermarle, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid montaly' be renewed as of Oct. 1939. MURRAY, PETER F. 856 ShevlLn Drive, El*Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be renewed as of Aug. 1938. i i OATES, ANi,11E32- 12th St. Richmcnd. Old Age eeurity in the sum of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly' be reneged as of Sept. 1935. OSBORNE,JIIMES, 574- 8th St. -akland (507 Richmond St. El Cerrito) Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State mid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of Feb. 1939. PAULSEN PETER, 519- 30th St. Richm:.n:i. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March., 1936. RODGERS, liUGii, 553- 2nd St. Rice=,_-nd. Old Age Security In t'sie sun of $17.50 Sate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be rene r.ed aF of Aug. 1939. 237 RuDGMS, INEZ, 553- 2nd 5t. Richmond. j Gld Age Security in the sun of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly b- renewed as of Aug. 1935. SX-1, F%A IE, ?RFD, Box 314, Richma an d. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1935. SOULE, EDWARD, 334 So. 7th St. Richmmd. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1935. THUT&_,.N, M;_ASS, 424 Albermarle, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the s12m of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1937. WELLS, FFANE, 321 So. 2nd St. Richmond. Cld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of yet. 1935. AHITAKE:H, ALICE, 34 Cottage Ave. Pt. Rici mond: Old Age Security In the Sum of $15. • State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. WHITE, LENA, 425- 20th St. Ric:m ond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1935. i WILLIS, ELYDIA, 137- 16th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935• ZOBRIST, MARY ANN, 815 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in stmt of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed 1= of Get. 1935. j AW,J-5, JANE, 321- 32nd St. Rich= .nd. Old Age Securit y- in the sum of $ 7.50 'tate aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 Mate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1935. MANNING 1lAFY E. 632- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid me-nthly be decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1938.. i LUCF., ALBERT, 149 Richmond Ave. Pt.Richm;.)nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be discontinued as of -ct. 31, 1938. MORGAN, FhkNB, 127 Tunnel Ave. Ricrm rid. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C:unty aid monthly be discontinued ar, of 'c,. 31, 1938. SLS, ALLIE, SPY PABLO Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of pct. 31, 1935. STACBH-•USE, THOILlS B: 625- 5th lzt• Richmond. 1d Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State' aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyIbediscantLnuedasofQct. 31, 1935. WHIDDEN, NELLIE, 1515 San Joaquin, r ichmond. Old Age Security 1 n tae sum of $2.50 State aid and $2.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of uct. 31, 1935. RAANBLE, LOREN, 561+j - 5t St- Rlc'mond. Old Age Security n the sum of $17.50 Stat a aid and $17.50 County aid monthlybediscontinuedasofact. 31, 1935. FRAY, SIA, 575 San Pablo Ave. Rl&mmd. Old Age Security be denied. HAWEINS, MARY, 138- 13V, St. Richmond. 1 Ola Age Security be denied. d. fOW.'-'S, IDA M. 119 1/2 Cont-a Costas Dr. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. SORP.EIJTINC, MIC^:AEL, 716 Maple Ave. R1chmjnd. Old Age Securit; be denied. WIMBLERY,MATILDA, 6- 7th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. ST. Xk v _'F Tur: PALMS, }Sissi_n San JLse. (For Jean and Jane Gleason). 20. State aid and $20 county aid monthly be granted V; St.Mary of the Palms, 1 Mission San Jose, for the supvo_rt of Jean and. Jane Gleason to begin as of Nov. 17 1938. MCCULLOUG^, AI:NA, 461- 33rd St. Richmond. kid for needy child--en in the Mm of $10 State and $45. county aid be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1935. f CON-!vR, AIINIE, 620 Gladys at. El Cerrito. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State and $20 County aid monthly be renewed as of N.:v. 1, 1938. df.e.l SILVA, MA.iGARET, 900 Richmond St. Pt. Richmond. 10 State and $10 e.unty aid for needy children be renewed as of Now 1;:. 1938.x. BUFMIFS,LILY 430 Rid:-mond St. El Cerrito. Aid for needy children, in the sum of #30. 'State aid and $210 Countg a d.be Increased to $30 State aid $50. County aid as of Nov. 80, 1938. j BELSEY, IRNA, 986 Galvin Dr. E1Cerrito (For Isabelle Greve) Aid for needy c ildren In the sum of $10. State and $10 County aid be discontia ed as of GCt. 31, 1938. BC°SLUR, MINNL, $24 Balra Drive, El Cerrito. 25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as' oY N3v. 1, 1935. M,-,FZ" MD ANNIE, 513 Everett St. El Cerrito. 125. State aid and $25. tbunty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed asl d "% : of November, 1938. i BUS50BERGER, J:HN, Star Route, Danv_lle. OLD Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid.moathiy be renewed as of Sept. 1935. SIEUMM 3 CHRISl'ZN,i, Prospect Ave. Port Costa. Old Me Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid, monthly i be renewed as of June, 938. SOPu, MANUELLA, PortCasta. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50' State aid and $12.50 Countyaid' montlilz be renewed as of Aug.• 1935. CHILDS, RAY B. Gen. Del. Merced (Crockett, Crl.) j Old Age Security in the sues of $17.50 State aid aind. .. 0.Cour De dfseontinued as of Qct. 31, 19319' I.7 5 t aid inoritaly' - BECSETT, JOSEPH, Danville. Old Age security be denied. RASMUSSE14 HANS, Rte #1, Box 134-B, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 ,tate aid. and $12.50 County aid non tray be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 19319- CLARK, MARY J. RFD Box 488, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid month. be renewed as of Feb. 1935. CLINE, DANIEL, 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $1 County aid monthly i be renewed asof Nov. 1935. 7 HIGUERA, MJ&NDG, Gen. Del. Walnut -Creek. Ad Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ofd be renewed as of June, 1938. XEWEF, HENRY, Box 36, Walnut creek Old Age Security In t're sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid v monthly be tenewed as of July, 1935- KEEFER, LlzzlE, Box 36, walnut Creels. Old Age Security in tine sum of$17.50 State aid and .$17.50 County aid moatlslg;; be renewed as of July, 1935. LINTZ, JOSEPH, 103 •Fs St.Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid sad $17.50 County aid: mont, i be renewed as of Sept. 1935. MADIGAN EDWARD, Gen. Del. Caneord. AgOld e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid .month i be renewed as of Oct. 1935. RMS, MAFGAREr, Rte #1, Box 32-B, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the Sum of $17.50 State aid and $175 Y0Count aid month'l be renewed as of Aug. 1935. i i HILLS R, JAMES, GEN. DEL. 01BUT CREEK. Old Age Security in :he sum of$17.50 Stitte aid and $17.50 County aid' monthlyberenewedasofAug. 1938. i PBTF.RSCN, JACOB, 535 Brown St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and0 Count be renewed as of Marc:,, 1938. 7 5 y aid.monthly' SUTTON, J:SEPH, Lafayette Old Age Securits in the sum of S7.50 State aid and $7.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Cat. 1935. WALKER, JOHN, Gen. Del. walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.30 State aid and.$17.50 County.aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935. Z. C'rIAF3I.Es, 305 Ma' St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept.1938. ZU WALT, C:L*.LES,£te #1, C.-.rc Mrd. 1 if rCu^moi., i.^. .: °2I.^. j17.SJ .i^.f. ^.=Q i!ISl ?l7.j C:U'1t y aid m-n.nly be relieved .,=o: ;,%-. 1935. 239 DeSOTC, JESSIE, Harrison St. Concord Old Age Security in tine sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County ai& monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939, and increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50'County, aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1938• LAUGHLIN, MA.DGE, RFD 11, Concord. Old Age Security in sum of $4.00 ,tate aid and $4.00 county aid be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1938. Davis, Samuel, 2308 Martinez Ave. Martinez. f old Age Security -in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly , j be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. 8>•3,LY, DAN, 835 Brown =t. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sim of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinjed as of Oct. 31, 1939. MILLER, MAFGAR T; RUSSO, ANTJIIC, 282 West 3rd St. Pittsburg 25. State aid and M. County aid monthly, for needy blind be renewed as of July, 1935. j RENAS, J;HN, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50State W 'and $17.50 County aid mthly f be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935 SCHOTT, LOUTA, 415- 3rd -t. Anti_•ch. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 - State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as -of Nay. 1, 1935. WILLIAMS, MARY, P.O. Box 394, Antioch Old Age Security In the sura of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of NtDv. 1, 1938. NUNE3, M-RY, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of $13. State aid and $13. County aid monthly be restored as of Nov. 1, 1935. BRIM, THCMAS, Rte #l, Box 55, nrentv_od. Old Age Security in t_he sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthIy be renewed as of bet. 1935. CMLINS, MAFY, P.0• Box 625, Anti-,ch Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Marc- , 1939- Mivi:ED'J, WILLIAL', 519- 2nd St. Anti 'ch Old Age Security in the sum of$15. Str.te aid and $15 County aid monthly be renewed as ofMay, 1938. NIROAD, F EDEF.ICE, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m_nt:,ly be rener•ed as of Oct. 1938- NuIA, ANT-NE, Bay. 72, Cakley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. PAVEY, ELLEN,, Box 124, Arrt l och Cld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. PFMRY, MARY, Box 37, Byron Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly- be onthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. PENDRY, TROMPSCN, Box 37, Byron uld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. RISINGER, ADELIA Rte #1, Box 235, Antioch uld Age Security h the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of Cct. 1958. SWANSCII, WIUTAM , Gen. Delivery, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938. JCnNS.:N, CARR LINE, :'Hara Ave. Gcekley. Old Age Security In the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of May, 1938, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid munthly a- of Nov. 1, 1939. j LE GEM, ALEXAND: By--Dn. Old Age Secu.ity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of .)ct. 1938, and decreased td $12.50 State aid arid $12.50 County aid m.nt:-ly as of N v. 1, 1938. RICHARDSu11, HM? Rte #l, Box 73,Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $1250 State aid and $12.50 County aid wont be discontinued as :;f uct. 31, 1938. SCHL-TT, GEORGE, 415- 3rd St. Bntl.;ch Old Age Security in the sum of$17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly: . be disc.-nt inued as of _,ct. 31, 1938. j WILLTAUSC'N, WTS.LIAEi, Pilot 'Hill, Cal. (Antioch) Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12..550 County aid manthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. AVraL R, =1.T. , 1015- 4t^ >t. Antioch. Old Age Security be denied. G:N&4,LES, ary P.O.B ix 154, Byron Age Security be denied. i-?UD S STI, RUFUS, Byre Old Age Security be denied. DUGAN, MARGARET, RFD Bax 1707, Rord 17, Richmond (For Jerry Thompson) 10. State aid and 10 Bounty aid *monthly be grantedto Mrs. Margaret Dugan, RFD Boa 1707, Road 17, Ric:lmoid, for the care of Jerry Thompson to begin as of Nov. 241 i GROVES, GEORGE Brentwood. Age to Reedy blind In the sum of $25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935. ODEA, )AY-tc, LE, 516 Bailey St. N)rth Richmond. (For Charles Alexander) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly for a dependent Juven`_le Court Ward be restored as of Nov. 11, 1938, payable to Mrs. Myrtle O'Dea, 516 Bailey St. North Richmo d. RGIWi CATHOLIC ORPH.A11AGE, SA-11 FRANCISCO (For Mary and Gloria Guiffrlda) Beginning Nov. 1, 1938, $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly for the suppo of Mary Gulffrids, be increased to $10 State aid and $30 County aid m.nthly for the support of 11-try and Gloria Guif.rida, Payable to the Roman Catholic Orphanage, San 4Francisco. Mc WELL, 1L;L?Y 1014 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. WALSERR, GECRGI11A, 1532 Chansl or Ave. Richm-:nd. Old Age Security be de.!ied. ST. VINC-rNT15 SCH:''OI, F R KYS, San Rafael. (For Joseph Laccetti) Be ira:ring N;;v. 1, 1938, $10 State aid be granted to St.Vincent's School for Boys, Stan Rafael, for t1he supporr, of J-- eph Laccetti. 1 CASTILL3, FFANCF.SCA, 349 West 2nd 7t. Pittsburg, (For Annie, Helen, Ernest John and 50 State aid monthly be granted tD Mrs.Rudolph Zamora) Francesca Castillo for the supporto- Annie, Helen, Ernest, John, and Rudolph Zamora as of Nov. 1, 1938. j i j IN THE MATTER OF ISSUANCE OF i BONDS LF I.AFAYEii'E SCiiOCL DISTRICTINTHEC_UNTY OF CINTF.A C, WA, STATE OF CALIFOHNIA i FESOLUTIC:;: AND ORDER OF THE BOARD "F SUPERVISCRS LEiOFTHEC01'X r C(NTRA COSTA, STATE :F CALIFGF.2FIA. TrEP.EAS, on the 22nd day of September, 1935, the Board ofSchool Trustees of the Lafayette Sohiol District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed jand ad_:pted by the said School Board and entered on the Minutes thereof on the last f mentioned date, said School Board did call an electi.)n, and resalve and order: That an election be called and 'held t!:r.-,ughout said Lafayette School District on t:.e 25th day of Cct..ber, 1939, for the purpo-e of submitting to the elector of said Lafayette cho31 District the questi--n of issuing and selling the bonds of said Lafayette School District in the aunt 3f Twenty five the-usand dollars ($25,000.0)) tz) run not exceeding fifteen (15) years, and to bear int ere st at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5%) per umum, interest tc, be payable semi—annually, for the purpose of raising money V. be used far the purchase of school lots; for the building i or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be neces-ary for current maintenance, operaticin or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, inured, or destroyed by fire ar ether public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or neces a-y apparatus -of a permanent nature, and the i permanent improvement c•f the school grounds for said Lafayette School District. iWHEREAS, an election was held 1n said Lafayette Scho-1 District on -the 28th day of October, 1938, in conformity with the sr ld Resolution and order of said School Board of the said Lafayette School District, and all the proceedings had In the premise have been certified to t As Board of Supervisors by the school board of the Lafayette Sch:ol District as required by lrw, and WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings tDw, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has f:.:und, and does hereby find and declare: 1 I That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school Trustees of the Lafayette School District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day of September, 1938, an election was duly called in said Lafayette School District, and was held in said Lafayette School District on the 28th dray of October, 1939, and that nc•tice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said school board in three (3) public places in said Lafayette School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election and by publishing such notice In the 'Walnut Kernel' a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra 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 re quired by the School Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening °sf the said polls at said election, the Inspector avid judges of said election, conducting said election in said Lafnrette Seh,:,ol Distri took the cath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to t'e said Board of Scho l Trustees of said Lafayette School District, and to them made return of tl:e ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said electi..;n. That on the 4th day of November, 1938, the same being the seventh day after j the said election, and 4 the hour -' one o'clock P.Y. of said day, the said school , board of Vne Lafayette Sch.aol District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said school board of the said Lafayette School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and dwlares t-at there was a total of 276 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 250 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bjnds, and that 26 votes i were cast against the issuing of said bands, and tsm:t none of the votes cast were ir- a regular and illegal and not caunted, 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 i Board. I And this Board further finds and decln-res that said election was duly and regu- larly celled and 'held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly i i given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed I and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and thing I i 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 i the School District Bond=, and that tae total of indebtedness of said 5chool District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. i IT IS, 1rr.ERYQ-RE, OP1k-.:D that the bonds of the Lafayette Sch o1 District in the C_--unty of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Twenty- five th:-usond dollars (625,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to twenty-five (25) consecutively, and shall be in denominat i jn s of ene thousand doll s I 1,000.00) each, payable within fifteen (15) years from the date thereof, in lawful i money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not exceed- Ing five per cent (5¢) per annum, payable semi-annually on November 15 and Kay 15 of i each year, until the date of maturity of eflch of said bands in like lawful money, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the Q mss. Isaid County of Contra Costa, State of California. 9 r IT IS FUII ER OFDEzi:D THAT SAID B,NDS shall be dated November 15, 1938, and shall be payable n s f of lows, t cit : 243 One (1) bond numbered one (1) to mature one (1) year frim date, tc wit on the 15th day ,f November, 1939. One (1) Bond numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years Prem date, to wit: :n the 15th day of November, 1940. ONE (1) Bond numbered three (3)to mature three (3) years from date to wit: on the 15th dray of November, 1941. One (1) Bond numbered four (4) t mature four (4) yea.— Pr-.m date t( wit : on the 15th day Df N:svember, 1942. One (1) and numbered five (5) to mature five (5) years from datQ to wit on the 15th day of N:vember, 1943. Two (2) bonds numbered six (6) and seven (7), consecutively, to mature six 6) years fr.-:m dste, to wit: on the 15th cny of November, 1944. Two (2) Bonds numbered eight (S) and nine (9) consecutively, to mature seven (7) years fr:m date, to wit : on the 15th day of November, 1945. Two (2 Bonds numbered ten (10) and eleven (11) consecutively, to mature eight t6) years f:•.:m date, ti. wit: or. t e 15t^_ day of November, 1946. Two (2) bonds numbered twelve (12) are t,Irteen (13) consecutively, to mature nine (9) years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of November., 1947- Two (2) Bonds numbered f-mrteem (14) and fifteen (15) c,;nsecutively, to mature ten (10) years fr m date, to wit: on the 15t^ clay .f November, 1945. two (2) Bonds numbered sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17), consecutively, to mature eleven (11) years frim date, t_ wit: on the 15th da,y of November, 1949. Two (2) Bonds numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), consecutively, to mature twelve (12) years fr. m date, tc. wit:on the 15t:_ day of November, 1950. Two (2) bonds numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) consecutively, to mature thirteen (13)years fr= date, t_ wit : on the 15th daq of November, 1951. Two (2) bonds numbered Twenty-too (22) and twenty-three (23) consecutively , to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of November, 1952. Two (2) bends numbered twenty-four (24) and Twenty-five (25) consecutively to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit : on the 15th day of Nuvember, 1953. AND IT LFLERTrER CRDMED that said bends ,shall be issued substantially in the tollowir.6 form, to wit: SCHOOL DISTRIOr BCND. No. Lafayette Sch..al District County of Contra Costa, State of California. Lafayette School District in the ounty of Contra Costa, State t California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises to pas to the holder hereof at the off ice of the Ccmnty Treasurer of the County of Contra Caste., State of California, on the 15t1: d-ay of Hovember, 19 efie thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of ti-e United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate 3P per cent per annum, payable semi-annmtlly oh the 15th dam• of November, and on the 15th day 3f May, of each and every year from the date hereof until this Bend is paid, This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to twenty-five (25) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of twenty-five thousand dollarF (925,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Callfornia, for the purpose of raisingi money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additlons to the school building or t buildings, other than such as may be noes-cry for current maintenance, operation or repairs; t.--,e repairing, rest ring, or re-building of any school building damaged, inured or des'.Toyed by fire, or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildis r1111 furniture or neeessa_^ naparatus of a pernanent nature; ana -,-1Pern.nent imorove— N3v. 7th, 1938. men;, of.the school grounds for and in he said Lafayette School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of Califbraia, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity v:itri the provisions of t.1m School Code and the Constituti:,n of the State of California, and is autharized by a vote of more than two—thirds of the voters voting at an elect— ion duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Lafa rette '''chool District in said County .af Contra Costa, State of California, on the 25th day of October, 1935. i And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont:°a Costa, State of California,. hereby oirtifies that said eleetizn was duly and regularly called and held and conduc ed ai'd nc•tice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the remlt thereof was duly and regulrrly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and tl-.at 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 performe in regular and in due form and in strict accordance withthe provisions of, the law j authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of Indebtedness of the said "Afayette School Listrict, including this issue of bonds, i is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors i duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 7th day of November, 1935, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking hued of the Lafayette School District, and the lm:.lney fir the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Lafayette School District. IN WITNESS WHFRWF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra gosta, State of California, has caused this b--.nd 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. i Chairman of the Board of Super— visors of the County of Contra ATTEST:._ Costa, State of California County Clerk and Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, of the County of Contra Costa, Mate .;f California. County Auditor in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif o iia. RESOLVED: That to each of sn d bonds scall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the fullowing form, to wit : INTE&W COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to t?.e holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette School District, in said County and State, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, tZne sum of i In lawful money of the United States, for six months' interest on Bond No. of said Lafayette School District. D.M. eeter, County Auditor W.Z. Buchanan, Chairman of the Bored of Supervisor. S.C. ells, County Clerk and Clerk of f r,* F- B-,,`d -jf 3unervl,;,r-. 245 AND IT IS FUR:'-.ER RDEFM that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa mate of California, shR11 cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accord- ance with the foreg:,Ing form. AND IT IS H:: .k3Y FMTaR CRDERr.D that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, S.C. WELLS, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.U.Leeter, County auditor of srAd C_:unty, are, and each of thea is hereby authorized, as such officials, to s each of said bonds on behnlf of said county,y, 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; i AND IT IS FUPTER `RDERc"D that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Super- visors of said County for and as the act of this B:iard of Supervisors on the 5th day of December, 1935, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of s.id day, to the highest I and m.;st responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the Unwted States of America i after due and legal notice theimf has been given by said Board by publicatisn of a 1 notice, specifying t e time and plrce of the sale of said bonds, the number and denom- inati_-n t` ereof, the rate :.f interest thereon, ti a terms for which -aid bonds will run f and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for wh_ch said bonds will bei sold, t_• wit: Lawful m:•ney of t a United States of Americ. and that said bonds will 9 be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, and t'.e lowest net inter- est to the district act to exceed five per cent (5%) pf!r annum, as aforesaid, but in no case foe- less than par and accrued interest, and thi.:; the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to refect any or all of said bid,Jfor two (2) consecutive weeks in e Courier-Journal, a newsprper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the sRid Board of supervisors held on the 7th dry _,f November, 1935. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, "Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: N-ne. Absent: None. In -Matter of I s suanc eof bonds of Lafayette School District. Y1 RESOLUTION AND C RDER OF T:0 BOARD OF k A SUPERVISORS OF THE CUNTY OF CCNTFA a. COSTA, STATE CF CALIF-.NIA. RESOLVED: that t*he Chairman of t,e Board of Supervisors of the County--of Contra Costa, Mate of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orni.s, and t:e County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of tr_e County of Contra Cost:, State of C•ellfornia, are, and each of them is,. r hereby authorized to execute t e b•_nds issued in the above natter. i Dated: this 7th day of November, X935. W. J. BUCHANAN, i Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, of County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orn ia. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, County Clerk aid ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I Ii v.7t.., 193s, c..:z ''-. In Clatter cf Res-luti•ans of Respect to Memory of Pon. W.J.Hamllton, Chairman of Board of Supervisors of Alameda C aunty. UMEAS, Divine Providence has called from this earth the Hon. W.J.Hamilto , and, WHERFUS, t_.e Lon. W.J.Hamilton, as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of our neighboring County of Alameda, was beloved by this Board of Supervisors and always had the mutual interests of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties at heart, and WHE-REAS, the family of the deceased has suffered the ir:•eparable loss of a loving father, and this Board of Supervisors has lost a sincere and true friend and the residents of Alameda County have lost an honored and faithful public official; RESMVED t -,nt t1ais Board extend tothe family of the deceased its deepest sympathy. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of l=ls Resolution be spread in full upon the Minutes of this Board of Supervisors and that a copy thereof be forwarded tothe bereaved :amity and to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County. WAY, at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. this Board of Supervisors adjourns out of respect to the memory of the Hon. W,J_Hamilton, deceased, to meet again on 1i nday, November l4ta, 1939, at 9:30 o'clock . Chairman. IA-4 !A- _ .Clerk. U IN THE BOARD SUPERVI30RS OF C.ffiRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE GF CALIFORNIA. 110K&Y, NOVEMBER 14th, 19325. i The Board met at 9:30 o'clock A.M. Present : Hon. A.J.Buchannan, Chairman; Supervisors JamesN.Long, H.L. Cumming R.E.Cla.eys, and R J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of fpproval of Contract between County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Development Association. A Foran of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivi ion of the State of California, and the Contra Costa County Development Association, a non—profit corporation, providing for the payment of sum of $55000 to the said Contra Costa County De:•eljpment Association for collecting, preparing and maintain-ng an r3cnibit of products and industries of the County of Contra Costa at the 1939 Golden Gate International E:cposition, having been presented to this Board for approval; IT IS BY lrl•E BOARD ORDER that said Contract be and the slime 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. 247 In Matter of Approval of Contract between County of Contra Costa, a political Subdivision of the State of Californiza, P.nd Contra Costa County Development Association. A Form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of t're State of California, and Contra Costa County Development Associationy a non—p^oYit corporati n, wherein the County of Contra Costa agrees to pay to the said Contra Costa County Development Associat.1on, the sum of $12,000 for advertising Thee resources of County of Con.ra Costa, having been presented to this Board for approval; IT IS BY THE BOArD OPMER- D that said Form of Cont.-act be and the slime is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of Vii Board is hereby authorized to sign said, contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Matter of Payment of $2000 to Contra Costa County Development i Association for advertising the Resources x of Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore entered into a contract for payment of $12,000 to Cont.•a Costa County Development Associati:.n for advertising the resources of. said e. County of Contra Costa, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembathl.? IT IS BY H BOA ;;P,DE:ss:D that the County Auditor be and he ishereby authorized to draw a warrant in sum of $2000, on General Fund of Contra Costa. County in favor of the Contra Costa County Development Association to apply upon the agreed jpayment of $12,000, ;and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized to. pay the same. In Matter of Action brought in the Superior Court of t*.e State of Californ-a, in and for t.^e County I of Contra Costa entitled "Beulah B. b Allumbaugh Plaint if f, vs. Clarence E.s Ryan, et al.' A summons in an action br,,ught in the Superior Court of the State of r iCRlifornia, in and for the County of Contra Costa, entitled °Beulah B.Allumbaugh, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence E.Ryan, et al. Defendants", No. 23,174 of Records of said Court having been served upon W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, and the County of Contra Costa appearing in said action as a defendant, IT IS BY TILE BOARD ORDERED that said Summons be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for such action as he deems f it in said matte r. s r, 1 r 248 Nov. 14, 1935, Cort.'d.r i In Matter of mpointment of Joseph Longo, as Justice of the Peace of the llta Judicial f Township. There being a vacancy in the office of the Justice of the Peace of tbe 1 11th Judicial Tornship of CU_:tra Costa C:.anty, caused by the death of Mrs. Katherine Perry, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded iy Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERIM .hnt Joseph Longo be and he is hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace of 11th Judicial Township, for unexpired term of Mrs. Katherine Terry, deceased. K i i In Mai::e r of Canvassing of Votes for General Election held on Nov. st 1939. An of tie returns of ballots cast in each and all of the precincts of w the County o f Canz ra Costa raving bee:i filed with the Clerk of this Board, and 1 this being time required br lays for canvassinf of said votes, the Board proceeds to and does commence the canvass of said votes, and said canvass being incomplete, 1 the fury-her canvass of said votes is hereby continued to Tuesday, November 15, 1935, at l: P.M. Chairman 1 N.. ...... .. .. ...Clerk. Yr IN %:E BOARD CF SJPi iVISORS S- 0vN`:rA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.. TUESDAY, Nt3VMER 15th, 1935• f The Board met at 1 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buc_hanan, Chairman; Supervisors James Zi. Long, H.L. Cummings, and R.J.Trmbath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. a Absent: Supervisor R.E.Clceys. r ... i InMatter of Counting Absent Voters Ballots cast at General Election held on Nov. S, 1939• This being time and place required by law for commencing the counting of i absent voters b;:llots cast at General Election held on Nov. 9th, 1935, the Board pro— ceeds ro ceeds to and does commence the counts,-k of said absent voters ballots and said count t,being incomplete, the further count of sed absent voters ballots is continued to 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1939, at 9 o'clock A.M. I III chairman. II Clerk. w. 2 w., 1249 IN THE BDARD GF SUPERVISOR3 GF CCUTRA COSTA QZU11 `Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938. f The Board met at 9 o'clock A.Y. Present: lion. W.J.Buchmna , Chairman; Supervisors H.L. Cummings, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor James N.Long. In Matter of Counting of Absentee Voters Ballots for General Election held on Nov. 9, 1939, and for the canvassing of Election returns of said General Electim. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the :returns of the General Election held on Nov. 9th, 1939, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and for the counting of absent voters ballots cast for said General Election and said canvass and count being incomplete, the further canvass of returns of said elec:ion and count of absentee voters ballots is hereby continued to Thursday, Novemb 17th, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERSORS OF CONTRA COSTA CGUIrTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, NGVEMBER 17th, 1938- THE BOARD NII' AT 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors JamesN.Long, H.L.Cummings, R.E.Claeys and R.J.Tre[,bath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Canvassing returns of General Electi cn held in t:e County of Contra Costa, and Count of Absentee Voters Ballots for j said Genera Election, on Nov. 8, 1939. f Now, at the hour of nine O clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of z'e General Electiin held on Nov. 9th, 1938, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each, of the different precincts thereof and for the counting t of absentee voters ballots cast for said General Election and then and there proceeds i to and does continue the count of sald absentee voters ballots and does canvass the returns of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County, Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of al.l the remaining precincts of the County of Contra Costa, for said General Election and having concluded the count of absentee voters ballots cast for said General Election finds ti-at the number of votes cast for each candidate at said General Election and for each Question or Proposition voted upon at said electlon, including those cast by Absentee Voters its as shown on the following pages, to wit: i Gi y d x r r r r t v y OF 250 i Ito NOW I µ:. n Y i to Own mss'NA VIVO On Ff AS KIM&to solo t+. n 4 1 ; f oil I AM Qr Y r F M Z '•r Z' r ,6 } J, Yom,K fat W X C 1 00- vQwv vast , OAK WHO r t L t t ski it Too Tv i r t, r v 9 vtt 17 - w4: k A t r h inA n tl STATEMENT OE ALL VOTES -CAST xL.. AT THE gg x 5 tqm GENERAL ELECTION k HELDTxlkY* :sfrwssiacf ry, yi' MEMBER 8th 1938 lrrtatsi C .tKr;fin, lit ifum IN h vii^ a cM f s I J f illat iai 77!!,4 n. COUNTY1. O Ulm TY STXrE OF CALIFORNIAWT Sectiun 138'' Put.Code) r q 7" t t S t dxr K xa f1 F591.%1J2f tjid f s arr i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Governor Lieutenant Secretary of State Controller L•'G1rGT10N o e o 1 RECINM e x Y C r nr t < 94 w o: H a ami. ` ° v 99 fa U.z x liWWkW Atlk d 7o f1-db 6 a /arC /.cat w v a. It . .S.y ; ZO El Oetzito Na 1 B 76 f* a /lam fW/7/. 6 / 3 El Crorito Na= C y3./4fZ 3 0 ZW_ /3y:zo+ s`: 9 El Owdto No.3 D ' L s a 0161 7J 16 ell /13f El Cerrito Na 4 E 6S 3 M Cerrito No.3 F 7 f/ G 6 S o , -f/..7,s/F.4. kir, 14 K. !9 8 ;ZZ' . El Cerrito No.6 C cis"j 93 7 3t t go,da7. a .. / H-...: El Cerrito Ivo.7 I1 42 / / /.1 711,&. 6 aR 6 El Cerrito No.8 1 7.r f/3/ o o d./ 37 z - Lz 0 . Z 3.. z t...o.:..._....:' :_ ':.... . ..._.. 12 Cerrito No.9 _ J e. O i 1.3 Cerrito No.10 ID Cerrito No.11 L 39 i b / Q 3.z.7 -40 /Af o / 1.. .0.. hen®ngton No.1 7 f rZ// s: : /'. 6 e• / 7 7 ^ b No.2 N ls;coeia t 0 3 Richmond No.I 4 °/F9 yq u 2 .143 7s,/ /o0 3 /Lo y 4f 62 3 Richmond No.2 R /s o 99 I o 7Y Richmond No.3 S z r ,Richmond No.•1 o Z: Richmond Na b A 4-0-0 Z .. o AP, i /20./44 31 // 3s" ` /o Richmond No.6 8 163 !; f•/ / O 77 4F.X0 /3. y. 3 /Y. z ! Richmond No.7 C 7 j 63, a o ./7y, 4s- /6 I,1/./3 3 Richmond No.8 D .3// ? fr 7 .Z / .:[/y: 76..?/3. /3 2 ?6 Richmond Na 9 u .t0 bt b . z Richmond No.10 F .Z.3/ k 6 y O a . io / 6 7/ ` ;/0... ..........;.......:_: _0........... Richmond No.11 G .046 /a/ u -/ay. YY./06 7 fR 7 Richmond No.12 H /9p, - - L /.ZF ! ,/./9 3 be s'. Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 i .4' P3 F 3 0 Richmond 11*o.1S g :?1d p y'' .j./.Z`. Fl ./j .. / /6. bR Richmond No.16 L •Z 3X14.4 G / //G 7 4'T: "&Y /3 : 171. /j,/-A:77.: ./3 `// Richmond No.17 C .'V. x . / . 9•/v. 3l , 9. . .? y y:..f ? .. 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Richmond No.41 O ';,6^T/ 1....... ..,._,. Richmond 11'0. 12 R S'F E.? l'b/ /73 q 1/ : ,9'. Richmond No.43 S ,i j F,4RiclmumdNo.4t T4 j17 1 S T 3 et Torah c.rrl.a Forward 3Y! ,f . ,._ •:z YC 4 jk7;(,,3? ' ! -1160f4/I 7y? GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 Treasurer Attorney Genera! fault 26 bw d United States gttsnFifittifi gest Maw d Ass l) pamliK Li MAI ili Gi+;tid Ilk Ditbitt ; d. — C H v :c t y ,, c. i ! to t H 1 C en A r r .to6 3 a !8°.W 617996B /rs . -27 /.t t yXAs— C leu 30 X11 a S' ,ter 7 L /%Y7 /3r -0Z .. R ..... D S-4- /F z. F / 7 o Y. 10 . ?7 : 1-23 11 7/ . .,'!i 14f. Aw .z/ G ..,./y r// 'f ..s'/lr3 / `y/ -7 /9e , x,r G '671 S" v f ... ..- ---.. J •S`f .703 As N '`7 6 ,::D/ 4 2W 4 7.Z 3 k, // € 0;13 2 j s 7 6 '9.3 " ./o/ . f7' /.Z.. f s6: 6/ R /4 54 /7 c' // i'/3y L ' 76' s /_ / :./ ./as' ? /6 .za S"d, 4, 7 . . 7/. 3 yam! /vs/t 3d / 1zy //.. //i z 7 '// / B 1•'G 7 Y3 G rs:_ 3- 67' 0 9.z, W-'- /a 09` s-z C ;y,,- 9.j-. j Utz,;/s-aF' .3 i-/G / /iG. ;/W 1-4- D sD :;6 137 ra i /o 9 .7 /7, JP 46' J 67! ,3: 2L STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE LieGovernorGovernor t Secretary of State Controller s u b v z m t' x z ° tx CL 0 ELECTION o rpt a o t z ' `i'T H x PRECINCTS 4< z U < < a a c C' 'l. f, .t= t:2 V .3Ui Ca CS r G x O C W tom$ 2 t r s3 Z O -t C t- cc. v 3 at u c,. .4 z x Totals BrouGht Forward A 1 56226 Zoo fl ZJ 810W 1 .Z31611-41f 1 1144 411 1#1 l 322/39.3993. r Z Richmond No.45 B 2-lo ; Ae, 3" 0 92, .6s;1- P'/ a Richmond Na 46 C t?4' 7,0 by Ay co. Dti San Pablo No.1 E 3 o lyq ,?10 to IQ I San Pablo No.2 F 12 Y-2 7./ro San Pablo No.3d' r 7Of Can Pablo No.4H 3 J u ' { ' / .211 -06 Ae 7 San Pablo No.5 I a ..', t y C t? X60. L q3/90 d 9 /o San Pablo No.6 J ,f/ a U d Giant S .fJ 421 z o y - t6._, o Sae z , !_: L Rodeo No.l N 331 Z' 0 / 7' CICS . 7 d' . f': -4-, to Rodeo No.2 0 231,1146 1 O '1", .4-0 ds 6 41 a Rodeo No.3 P 1 2 Pinole No.1 Q f4 ':5-- Pinole No.2 4 ':5- PinoleNo.2 R I4Y_ Y3 /37 1 916,1_4 -7 / Y4: _ /14 - Herculess .4 oaf Yr Y3._.u : 6"3: - 4- _ Selby A 11If 3. v o P f.3 " Vit:. 7- Cc s crud-z NO.l D 3b i/6ft Z /z6 tly. Ilk 4( 6.e_ J- 27/. '4._6`. C oekett No.2 g 3.t 3 z Crockett No.3 F 223 11 Z .Z 11 o 3 1667 /of 3 Crockett No.4 G zZ/t G 7# Astr, 7,e 2 Crockett No.5 H F y a/e g 3 0 G s ?Of- .20 : Crockett No.6 1 C J6'' t. {;lcs 1 .4 1S C /6 : 3 36`_. 1 Crockett A`o.7 1 /3- Q 31 Y } Croekett No.8 1C 2fY OP ,Y I Z,/'f'I. ? l 3Y...6'. 7 20 L t-. Port Costallo.1 % Y.3 1G- o a bd _ /6.3 y.r_ u YPortCostaNo.2 N C o : '. _ ?6' y7 _° 3 05 Danville No.lP /j. 13 2 761,Y fo' Danville No.2 Q 1q 4;Ltx /o San Ramon R 14/ l j 2, U. `fes 41- 31 3 /t?. ` : 3 Tassajara sw 11'7I, 93: 8'f v Alamo A oo- Lafayette No.1 B 2YI I /F3 6 2 /°T__ /G4/a' 3 - 23Y /s /3 X39'./Sz /3_ Lafayette No.2 C 31 0.Zl;r, b` 0 16-4,4-144, if 33'f 4 .3- 33 _7 Y.'. Canyon D Y 1 1 63 33. 39:. 14 81 ; 4. o No t all D d 6' 3 6r f i- 3 3 St.Marys F r ./! 3 31 Q O ?' _ : /7_ l r3. ° Orinda G 4 2-' MY9 13. 4 40, (o : 7 43.. 13 H Alhambra I /r/ k" 16 Ir 2f :`_ y3 zr 6. /T-/; 14 /f b a . a Walnut Creek-No.1 L r! 7r,,J/f z , ! Y cam s3 _6 sY' O S' '1&2,- <f' 5 t : 3_. _.::: . 4- Walnut C.t+aek No.2 Mza7/y 1 O 14 1."Z3_ (o_ (o Walnut Greek No.3 N i / /Y •? // 7. 2bT Walnut Greek No.4 O D 10 r z' Walnut Creek No.5 P pzj fI17 f- SIS R f 4 Walnut Creek No.6 Q 208rr/J3 -SF 112" 7V: /4: !tz Y Sapp R 13 47 'qz)/31? Y -W. 116 1/ 4 S Totals Caroled Forward x7J !. N 1C•.G21W4(JW ZZ3 7- /OJiI Y 6;zN-rwJX0 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 a Treasurer Attorney General Ysitr Shte wd a United states Igtunfttitti(ryat Nttt ber a AssaM r 4mb iK 21d lydtid 'Senator iti Bwfkf lil6 Disbid w i99 j z -c S J F rn U. v j uluf CJS( STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s ten Governor f`verrnot Secretary of State , Controller z i z s x I ELECTION o c a H z i PRECINCTS o a 0 I' x a o a z H sr z - W u W t7 16 .. Z W d Totals Ormebt FwvmM A 2-1"3eVVbM S`/ 9P A02 ax" 1FW 2 //029 #,/,r 6 a:w,6r:t31 j77G ' Atartines B"_7 AiattinuNyo.2 C 7/ t'/ f / ( 72 il44 - /4 Y ;14, /3 Atnrtines No.3 Atattitks No.4 E V 3 ZZ40 o/ /c?1 Aiastiues No.5 F ro /v/ l U /14,. z .M-7 .-f 3 /e, 3.:/( Atartim No.6 G Z7T y6 7 O ./7a 9,1:/67. 6('- 7 237; G 11Z.: Martine:No.7 od'/613 3.4. /7: ;c Abu tinez No.8 l t z j3 /// 21 0 _IjE4 //d, /.3 t Y f3. , 35 . Atartines No.10 r f 7 /.zY 7 Martin No.11 L /77 /// /v U s-z z z -sts" U 7 21, Atartincx No.12 lUL Y/ Attutinex No.13-N /tea ZZ 3 a.Y 7•9 1: 9/:7 Atutinu.hLa_14 —_ O o a Alartincz No.13 P V 73 Lei. cif G /oL' 4 2,/as/ v Martinez No.16 0 I Alartincz No. l? R //' 3 of Mountain View No.1 S f7 73 O / 2GY: ?-fA417 O t If Z5,2. /! : 13 Ville Hill A a/ 74 ' S"O s/, 0,114 4k /Oc, f 144 /d . 7 Concord I*o.1 C 12;z, i 17 7 C.!/a fro 9X -t 2v.- W, 3. ,> 2 3 Concord No.2 D A2 3 f9 7 x /1 Lr. //6 12. /-A, 14, 6 x Couoord No.4 F 37 b 4/33"O .:t l 3a 1/8' Conoord No.5 G 31/4 1 ,014 121 //0 /Y cel/. /7 Cuncord No.6 H 3/d /09 / / /8 4174- lo 7&/ xa 7 241 Concord No.7 Imp] q j /3 J- zz 4 . 6 Associated K /Hr I-, 7 u ` 76: `7F . 2S _: - Cowell L lC1 4 . 0 Y. : N/. .2 y! 0 o y' Pacheco No.1 M /s`/s 4 / `/a, 7, f 4W `I.lz7 Pacheco No.2 N Z4,rj/41 ` 0 ,10f /off /0.2 -1 ff /5 2 3 P rtr Pittsburg No.1 4' 2q* 2-4 o d MY 21 147, 11 /411 /;IL . '`f . I46 3 Pittsburg No.2 R ,.t i` VG Z ./P Y /70 S `f. .t r 6 77.D.; _. . .... .. Pittsburg No.3 S zAW; 1/ 2 / /.ily bd`/¢ Pittsburg.No..1 - W-21-1 -4 112e 14 111 PittsburgNo.5 A c7 9 .3 2 .244 fYf, 2 d' L 39 /'. .237. 4 -, Pittsburg No.6 S a 92 O 207 Y3 /ff* •S`. ;Wr S, Pittsburg No.7 C 321, 1'q / t .251 !7-23c- `/ Z 32: Pittsburg No.8 D 34 <;3 / .1.7'W 7 W dd 2, Z '4, Z- r Pittsburg No.110 FIV 73 z. d f2. 73 6 o v. O . 2, l j/1, 0 Pittsburg No.11 G 1,32 4 c/f/ 7 - O ./3d' /p/ /1? 3 ."t6rd' 3 t -213, Pittsburg No.12 r/ 7 / /`7 /?6 /a7 4 _ 263 y . 9. SNo1333PittsburgNo.13 I ' 2 3 D Ito o s o f Pittsburg 8 No.15 --B 91-7 /0 . / z9 23. 191, Pittsburg No.16 L /d ;7 tea '¢93: M N C- tc/ 4 2w-,9/ F 72, 77 f y/:riPartChicagoNo.1 P l . 7 4 Port Chicago No. Clyde R -7 -Z 7 a /?-* .28 /30 0 13s- N l 0 Nichola S 0 7 ras.,i:Carried Forward 7W 9 W11 Xo/ /9a6 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1.938 Te eaw er Atmt:ney CeewYal i fsft Mi d Umbed Sino. Emif d L 4. Ie iie'semor ar timid tat sone Id M. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE euteLieu[rnnat rlvY"uV Governor n Secretary of State , ControllerGover L O w < YCL ELEMON 9:: 4 w inn n w w v w H ;4 gg c c O 1 G O x x PRECINCTS t O by <O x GN Z < Lc x a C. = CO F W Z F < i C Z z Tota:Brought Forward A 3WO4/247 613 76,7 y if// 8vl 1306. .2 z Antioch No 1 B :.1/oy ;> 3 Y f(, 14d 6 / /3 1z Antioch No.2 C yf a /4 a V,14 /.Zv /Q .1211 Antioch No.3 D'2 y //? 17 S /C E 7s 7 y . 6 : 249 - = C r 2! C t F` G(,. 6 S;Antioch No.s E /rc /3Y l /.l( 2 Antioch No.6 C Antioch No.7 H:17/ T, 74 /n/ / 7S' /_/ ( ..2 . 21 1,17 7 l Nsttioch No 8 ZgAZ 6 2 Lone Tree No.2 c 36 J x/s / ys"9s. y y. Brentwood No.I 111:3 - /v/ v / /9G 111 "72 A/ 21-3 .Z- l'Brentwood No.2 A/ Brentwood No.3 O '// f O N/4 P Byron No. o z,z y zo Byron No.2 R ryy //i // O.//.j ,%{ T9 . 'D 3 S: U f3 7: S O&Uey No. I A Oalley Ago.2 B r3, z ;W Z_ 9 3 1741/ 70 C Dy F G CONTRA COSTA i COUNTY TOTALS H,-AUW J74% 2/ f.37 4: I A r. Lr 01, i I' Q t 2 1 r Y r 3 S 4 F y a Ar k 4 w r N01E p I It QI R S I, ta GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 i.bahtll&1W d United states now d Atter `Treasurer: Attorney Cenral 411111foom Li rigid Sensme 6111 Elltil 10 06614 cc va 1 3 _z tW Y' is iL SC v tiw 3 : tri ; iw 3w c ` cofzoKQ ; y oxd x a a x; 3 i s sa O x t1„ tuae r a .c : s :.. ._s.... :.: a. . :, — .. , :._-..-..•.. . _ ... i.:.:•.. :._. ...__ _ .,- eF.z_zr.s:..rar: .ar A Y/.z.-//!e /ate" ,,a J s' .[sl: /1' ZI .. . • i:' ......_. . a /i/d 7-z; 6 96 -3 : i 1;.77} D F z 3 z7 s 2 7 A '/ `: /-ll ..' ,t/re: C f.1Y; //.y: '.. i . . 721`f°i :/ i G fit' /! 1191, .2 :-e/7 4/'f3.l y `C / lz/:7.7r. i W o 74 1 193 /8 zo- 7 '2411/7.4 to -/a6:9/' 4- T- S .FZ /6Fr 3,l%L_ ma T- G ;1 9c a as' Af rl3s / • 6 l/'! 7 I86 i tom; Iy` 7.. ! 6i :%. _.l:... _ ...._. N "'6s- 4. 4 ; 11, // ; 30 2 163 JG3 6 i is• -3' , ' .._ .: .. ... :_:_ O p:• r aI : e'7: c 3/9: . . 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Al 90 v` es_EI Ckn to No.6 GV.,,, 3 / 8y /// 7? /o,$ BG //.2 tT= El C enito No.7 d8 f'f/. d/. dQ :-0 77 4 7,f W 1-3 Cerrito No.8 J :/O /6 /06./! /a/ /L / / s_., 777 1:1 Cerrito No.9 J -1,F 17 , u .2/ AX2 9 q El cemto No.10 s No.la Cerrito No.11 1. /o /7: //. / /z:h/ /a 1 mznagton N06 IU; Asington N iO j fav/ f0 ': i0 Rmutingfrin No-3 231 Al P Richmond No.1 0 76 33 6 • f 6 2: 6;:36 Richmond No.2 B! ,. s y i o. . d a, t 11 s Richmond No.3 S_ lUqbmwd No.4 T`a Richmond No.3 sS +/ /.9d T - ..!-a 9.t a3 'f/R A J"'/ Richmond NO.6 B' y¢j3 : 6 1;-3.2 Richmond No.7 C` it, s 6 1 77-.. y 7`:. 3 , 71 70 P fit v._ Richmond No.B D /o/ y 9 91 d4:/0.2 73:/o/ .. r d No.9 1 3 F r:S: • w . kRchmon yRichmondNo.10 F 13 6 z. X 6 3 Tyr /,o y 6 J Richmond No.11 G Z 6 7Y.46 Po Richmond No.12 JJ;. 73 TRichmondIdo.13 J hos- /o .• eel.11F .ff5 :6'3 9f:.'Y. E .._ r Richmond No.14 s` l n. y Richmond No.15 g', f I 96':.s- Richmond No.16 L F'j-104 .f;3;.%4 ?'%: `3 4 Richmond No.17 M 3- 31.3S .3,/.:3-1 .2y .3' .3 Richmond]\0.18 N' Richmond No.19 7 3: y/ !4 Richmond No.20 P:// S3, 1I v /+r'- j/ o1 :6-z / ar Richmond No 2 Q=/`/ j //•-.37 d6 3Y 1oa."ft. lofli• 3 Richmond No.22 f -/ 3 yu;`y p }/. a3. 3yRrst 3 Richmond No.23 S r i ti'•' G07ds Richmond No..2!Ti/- r S/oo -..-....- - _ Richmond No.25 A S'Richmond No.26 yB t a:w Richmond NO.27 ifi/ai', y /s y O4 3 Richmond No.28 Di 6aCi a7 t Riclmond No.21)5' Richmond No.30 Jzl92 Richmond No.31 G`. er 1W r., .te C s s 4 i t Richmond No. N (:' ! 96.6ts ' 6 .6' ch mond No.33 Pa .sd i rIitJyQ 6, Y3 . 77;6 g8.s'3. 41lIchmandNo.34 Richmond A 0.35 yW {/¢D .'l3i• 7. /33.? L' l 13 /Rich mond To.36 6-1 //a 0 6a' 1 y7 PRichetandNo.37 fQj 3t Richmond No.38 N; I/'/ litsl Richmond No.40 P; Ao7 Y3 f 7 Richmond No.41 0; tlr Ef Z$ 7d JQ_ 7-1. 6 f 7.f Richmond No.4. R /7 !rs? FF ' 7?. 7%.. '; Richmond No.43 S j G t fh, // 7k Rlchmand No.44Y'-/IV 66 . 41 -I 1 /o W /o.y &E /asL 66 Totab Carried Forward i' :. `!`7C C` i•f/' ISJ J/••' i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th6 1938 8hee6 i $YI'a'+Or , lla lfiTiq a1a Mn lNat iiJ . iai' r i i p Tdc x: e a:• d t i 7C of yM Awl D /to J4 sj /so ya /j/ i 97:/53. ! W7 row- 14fic 1.14C.Ile P . R .9 7y 9.s /L. a/.z/. zrC j j'• j: C • /z3./ez. PS/za: ,i8/3 AA07 I t 71 11 121 JJ 77'. F 74C. so r• . . O i= 3' MAC,Lp r . 7 4 . j_ R / 7. :/yam. i. otq Z!lei P AP 1/0/ AW: le.r. . , 9. I/z. Imo: Jr :tI hArl oeltl zar Ar 7.x.36 . %s. r3. af O G GI Af ju 7y&/. 8 .. 2 rte /y9 r .rte r 41 fqi 193 i ti T L.;.'J.i S4'_.. Jam:..__'?iJV:i:.:e'it:i.:.lS2` ' J STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t= z x rb 1°a°' J• 3 . x . g -i a a:jig v 4 ' ELL MOPAPAP N e as i PRECINCTS11 •-• < eIN9 7 ee YES 110 -VES NO -YES NO YES 0 'YES NO IVES 110 ;YES:NO I` TMaY atia.W ft•m+ L .!T/// .r r'//- DsrG'rlfD3 1 + Ricbmo d Na 45 R'/3.i 3S.1 1 '/j Z;/ : /// J4 :/jam .3!L 4 .•• •it - Ridaomd A•a 46 C• Y5 5. fl 61W Fo . fo. :j ri'..' 1 I Mon Pablo No.i D r f s `t. .__._ _ ff re,yiv 4jrj YA"A ri Baa Pablo Na s F s./ qtr: r / ; 1T Js 7 7 /6. '/J end. . ;.. Baa PabloNa3 C/ye /d.1-Ayf" /3 :/3r.//y /32.1219131•//6 Ban Pablo Na 4 H. r r /4 i Lr' i6 is' . 1''/! ry/ Sao Pablo Na 5 / V 7 b b`/u E7VAt . f/ /l3. '/3,e. San PabloNa6 J ' !f I'' ilul 'r/ I I Gina t;.S I J'•I 1 /Y,;4F 1 .40 : 4+/: /'/' 1Fs' /d' i . . •mac •3/I L i i ohm M Rodeo Na i N !v E 7S.rfi 6 bG S .s J Z4` 6 tes4- 17L.7'flti i...._ Rodeo Na 2 4r/., !1 ' ?a ' I z Rodeo No.3 r Jr f'/•f /* .t// •l'o 1186. Y6 3//6. w" rloareNai O: // ' 7.'/3; // /r1 '/ tI3;3.; R___ PjmisNa$ R Ib / 3 p_f: a s; ?;; Lcj b9• tc. 77. nomdm S. 3e i/ y.3d 9/.JL t. a. C. GlroabetlNal D 3) ± •Y' /! t /e .df''/ss a61 CndmeNas F y3 '1a; l a IFs3 7Y 4a•! 11 .ya; Jra s3# d G+seMNo.4 G. 11 %t3'lob 'M 10, 43: I91. OarM. 411 CndmUNaS H /l g•1; is . ^Q= '1'!. It, t 17•S`I f oeitatt Nae 76: '-Y 7 E 0. CadMNa8 r.d t:y As' t Pb l Gbefs Na i 111. .31 A# t AV Aj 24 213' /N. Jr i 11. I Y# i ' _. tf. :..._•r Poet Coats Na s N. ?f 2' r,.[.-r 2L .L .t6 z71 3a .fL y i E•. ._ ...~ Dandle No.I p / Jam: l 7 JI.,:- ;' .37 ,3f DaoeiOs Na S 0; . •!r 3 r -j 7;i-1r .-'s =/43.'/ Baa Ramon R. lc j y 7/ J-; .?,r i e f j. .. Ahm A:133 3*Iss 39 rs/.3r bo 3 i t.... ' ..t: ...__ imhpum No.i B:1-Y.4'J fi is 1: j; /Y 6 {1. r_ '/.1.1'fir -i Idaef tsNa:C:?/`` ' t/9s .0-f 16x3.6j i i..//tr.-r; D_44 1;` /r! 33. 2 3! sf -al i V1. /1 St.Magy F ::" a 31 Y ' 33 r< 3 t)eioda r,.7.1'= 6 4 2311 sY;Xrt 3 !A4 Eo lr d* Ale.mbaa I . 1. s6t 66 s/* 61 XTJV- =lice 6 j Wabwt aeak Na i L. Y Z !3.3b ; 713.1: 7A Af{7Y,JA Wabmtt Nas 8t_ YY qS '10 4u; It 41; /6,4 { 9X. alfa! Wobm Crodc No.3 N r:tiY. E ji lad*6cS;r rd' 43,111. L 3;12 1. bcl Wabod f3 Na 4 r Wabmt Cm&Na S P./cY •!: 1labmtCrokNo.6 0 /dj Hifi y. ;/}.f;f78.? f2:.7i a I P R /l/ o 4:AF . .f31 [ I S . Tot N Cama.Fammid i9 ./ r!/r l T'!!'4 t ' GENERAL'ELEC nON=`HELD -NOVEVIBERI`8ih, 1938 Shet1Q Surecyor Ikt«at East Bad prs.>ru. u p tJt R C•_ s SLt Mtt/)n't/ % d R'u DutRudNO.3 t r w B A47 Jr. i 77 Aa t S/ I pp r k'141 176 1 /'r w/7r 7 a¢,/ad'; R li/G./a P; / is Fy. ti 3 /a_36 ;sl S /,3ai' A /p c U vtjs/±,2.s o! -Zk D lal. /35; , / 7 E , O S y J Q J 1 O G /z' 6; i l/s-, iii r 03 r Ll 1 z--?, i A P 5" 3/ , /'3 c /e z , / / 5zs lis! or G „3/G: lel; 1 b1 '! X3-¢0. k i i sl j i i a N tI 1 f ' iOcT2a 77, /tel^ /-/ W- it-S l.rtd"Hdv" STATE:ME:NT OF ALL MOTES CAST AT THEenct`eace.e11 Ae a a•teet ar E Tt old ELECTIUld 4 `_ :V 612 AYES' NO {YES NO -YES NO _YES NO YES NO BYES NO AYES NOs- rotast1TONtaFOMA" aha? Martin"Na 1 8://" 4%/. dG . yt 61 , 13 .'k Martiaes No.2 C.t'9 71; 77 73 f9 if'eif' rz 4C 7-17.21 5tartiae:No.3 D/:t, 4/1 s l37 S f /37"''5 3;&t'..-16 :/y.4--.zZ Martim Na 4 5 0.0/ /err 73 yl 7.7 1, 7-0 6 f Martinet No.5 F"IZ4 '1Z //.L 6.2. kg 60-, 03; e4 114 ,Lo Martinet No.o G/oY 761/06.it /00.1/ MartincaA'o.7 Klt"7 74 yqN Yf, 17 `/9: Martinet No.s E/z 7,0-411A3, 43 / -4 //J, Abdim 1.0.9 J r: f v Martinet Na.10 Yy.d'.! Y Y. j X13:,5"!t ij- #y 7y.'Y6 Martines NO.11 L ys t,'f `/!: x !;..Z/J ,, ,z , -a/ Martinas No.12 14! a- S t 1.:' "•". -{fi.:+a`es+. 'µ• wMi3. .r: L Martinez No. N /Z, 3s ytz. 33 .3'1 .3 f liartim No.15 P' l G,sc 43.4 1¢` ,410 16d, `/. 0 Martina No.16 47 if: + 07C/1. YD L i w.: i4 Alartinex No.17 Rr .09 :tom/ 31..T/ _fir/-.?/zo •2 K,Mountain A''rew Na 1 S 11-4-0 91e9 /3Y F3 IN.16 12-1. 14 /3-/ 83 Ifnionfidn View No. q/ 7J 93 fl' 9 ri i Vine Sill a, !/.411f, dY,YL 4.1,•Y eG3i. 6?>?' s Concord Na l C. o,Z.5. 3 Concord No.2 DX02, ,54 `JrY,d 91.•s/ IT: s- No.4 lhF'1- i'a,/ M/./ /3a: /of /44Y7 .. Concord Concord Na 5 Ci/,-/ /0 Ht, r P_/oL p'1 /+6"' 9 !t:Y w _ _._Concord No.a H /.21- r y /x.1_ /z Y3 /11. 1/ im, 1. 47 Concord No.7 ai /Zz /0r A / 07: i 7 r 1:rd No.S 3 G: a 6 Associated 9.1 b f Z77 44, 69 y !rf .247777CowellL1/7 —&1 43, 9/'47 l Y '" i,.. _-.Pacheco No.1 111; 7 43 1,#w #3149,4,7." -4 x>.- 42.Pachem Na 2 N" arf If 6g. y0 `.1 y;66 ` y..0 r i rrttsbnrg Na 1 Yf: 3 PittaburgNo.2 aR '' ,¢-e 7/. / 71:'x! lsrt O'd .?.z It Pittsburg Na 3S: Yom" 163 „-. i/ . s"Pittsburg No.4 d /S 1 Pittsburg No.5 a- 6y. 1-s-/17 it r;1lY. G Pitt rrgNo.s B y9, 1? 92 1y 11, 4411" : 12 9/: a9 t21AArol Pittsburg Na 7 C, /j/ 1 Pittslwrg xa 8D: 9©A .rj PO s/ 13 k. Pi Nag et a :%tr 1 Pl _74-1 AA Pittsburg Na 10 p 7- 32- 6f 30 is" Z.ritttburgNo,11 G1 4W 4L /+7-0-0140#1 151:4"011W- 47 rittsbutg No.12 X' yl ht y? ,tf 3 ,/ 08 Pittsburg Na is 7 113 b y PittstharrNa.14 1 6! /'-3 73 8'! Z 6 G I Pittsburg No.IS S Ags 1.7/1/37,421 /1L /3112t: 13< s Pittsburg No,16 L Chu' Nt 41 3' 43. eS Port ChkowNo.1 P i!7 f' , fo ? .y 7. ° F,_Port CMew No.2 0; E 4 47 '• 6: 3f fi't y 514NicholsS3644k: 3.= Y -fG`. 2 3 7 3`f ti.Total*Carried Forward is o•'f' t 7 .di 17'a,Z c l3JflYy3 'LL? i Vit----.: GENERAL: ELECTIONst HE n yNOVEMBER.:e8tli;a sheriff Sur%%IO t !lira.Utiw Dia. Mre.lJe WDiK. Wrrd2 0 2 dNa3 e - aR tot x.i:_.... i A x11451 W143 T B ` 7 9 r Vis' I7 y r 4,- l/eF7 79. n i G , 44 47 74xcss r H 14v L 70 oa7 71; 24R f r 7t 3 at. 1 i . .. T ca 6 x tt' rnx 4. it ppS s G f 7, H 193, /G y/ 1,7 s_- t 30 F T r' .1 , O h iX333,3 t. pS 7S.:Mfi2 TA Vo fi B 31t d 4 i, Q H /613Pao t r K A,3, 173; 14.2 a 2j i u E N P u13/: 3, 1 / 3/ 7#T y" R z s TNO p3 } 8Etjt1lE I NOPE pi:,+lw m&dm„'Ir J.u.o.of STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEkei':ue.rll lr Iwad a tf+r and d 16 i •. r r r r.r C a 7 3 r ^ er a r s rx M ` rr•i R L } d` G L P•r•`m ELECTION 7. YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO -YES NO YES NO -YES' NO a: z — rows aralnrc Fa..snd A/3/!s!•I.ikxi9 T!c sr/l'/3 SsY3'U//3l[5"G t r+1t.. .A• . Antioch No.I B 6` 44 . 4F 413 S7-f¢ '6-7 y./ Antioch No.2 C v3 7 31 .YY j 7. Antioch No.3 D. Y 2, .2.i. 13 p 4-. och E /('rs Y[• r/. S/` ft' SGil3 Su' r--- Antioch No.5 F,l. i L E[ .' : 7s" `/ .-4-f Antioch No.6 G' s Y / 1// Es'.y 7 6s- 70' .3 ti,.• Antioch No.7 l7!S f.i i Antioch 1o.8 1 ./a 4. / /^6v/ 9.f 414- Z S 64, kj 4/ , E3 Lone Tree No.2 K,i4 1, /.V. AA Lb-,- r1 /12s: 7e /3!/: i - Brentwood No.I 3l/es- - t/,-cYz.,s6 y4 ,F/ 1,03:` l Brentwood No.2 N. ay IJI 9-7.L 7:.s''j Brentwood No.3 l2/i 3 S/ S a t. B eonNo.I 0•`./d - 3 .3iG ;aZS' a 4° ._.. . . A. st pam*-No.I Ai 77 .-r,3 L -5`j 3"k \C"8 s- T u sq- oalcley No.$ 8;/c' S y? d'/ y lift r D- J 4 244 G tq i 2ai i i 1 1 {. ..5 'f.• .. l G. CONTRA COSTA p R COUNTY TOTALS 11 I'Jb$ysS9Ji9/.T ''9d F=Hai n r I j L` i.. y, 1f fly_ rw ix 8Bi T i D: GI fitt'f s•, 1 1 Arl N 1 xyf S GENERAL ELECTION,-HELD NOVEMBER: 8tl ,' 1938p- r Sherr Sun eyor D`ac'°`Eau BqD. East Bat Shoe.Un7uY Qias. Me&UaTaty Mr. # Wwd,N. SME d a r t .r 1 pp a to i p •.. a j Q p x iA r a1 61'Lv3913t0 C D //,$ 7 2v 3J z It F 1+i r %a 3 -7j7 F 1-36 itLt' PC43 P MtM— z0, r C r N 't s t _ A y j•., i nail C H p 7,W—. r 1' FF o kr r t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS E I t l t Ikrl:el* Park FJ Cerrito No.1 B 111 y EI Cenito No.2 c t t 1 El Cerrito No.3 D Iv0Cerrito o.! E D C.etrito No.6 TElCerritoIvo.S F' t G 1 F.1 Cerrito No_7 I:1 Cerrito No.S 1:1 Cerrito No.9 1 f 1:1 Cerrito No. 10 R;tA:- 1:1 Cerrito No. 11 L rKensingtonNo. N Kensington No. 1 l Riclunond No. 1 Richmond No,2 R Richmond No.3 S Richmond No.4 T i t Richmond No.5 A Richmond No.6 R j t l Richmond No.7 C Riclunond No.S D1 f Richmond No.9 E, Ricluttond No.10 F Riclunond No.11 G! Richmond No. 12 H. Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Iticl:nrond No. 15 g Riclunond No.16 L Riclunond No. 17 Af t Richmond No.1S 1V Iliclunond No.19 Richmond No.20 p l i Ricluuoud No.21 Richmond leo.22 R Richmond No.23 S Riclunond No.24 _T_ Riclunond No.25 A Richmond No.2G B i Richmond No.27 tt Richmond No.2S D; Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 F:- 7 fRiclunondNo.31 G t 1 Iticluuond-No-,-32) f/; Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 k! I Welunoud No.35 R. Richmond No.36 L 17t flflfl Richmond No.37 hl Richmond No.38 A' F Richmond No.39 0f tlrluuond No.41 pRichmondNo.40j Richmond No.42 iq' Richmond No.43 S Richmond No.44 T Total* Carried Forward I l GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 f Q 61 k rl J t L F Q R 8 4 e t e 3 H FY k*• i -fir r};..i E T gg s I s 4 p tt STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 20 a L'LL'CTIOI PRECINCTS r 1 , Total`Brought For umard A I'_ Richmond No 43 B Richmond No.46 C71 E D San Pablo No.1 San Pablo ATo.2 F' San Pablo No.3 Sun Pablo No.A San Pablo No.S San Pablo No.6 J Grant A 1 Oleum Rodeo No.l N Rodeo No. 01 Rodeo No.3 P mole No.1 Q Pinole No.2 8 n, T.. .. 4e Hercules S j Selby g a i t B 5 2? C. , Croclett No.1 i Crockett•No.2 Ri Crockett ATo.3 a F" CmOkett No.4 Crockett No.5 B Crockett No.G Crockett ATo.7 I y Crock-eft ATO.S K Port Costa No.l Port COSta No.2 Bt Danville No.l p s Danville ATo.2 San Ramon g f 4 Tasss)ara S AlamolA Lafayette No.l B L a3vtte No.2 C. i Csnvon D" St.Marys F Orinda J Y I Alhambra I S Walnut Creek No.1 L TM NVulnut Creek No.2 Mi Walnut Creel-No.3 N, Walnut Creel-No.4 0 Walnut Creck No.5 p Walnut Creek No.6 Q w Saranap R E S i Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 i 1 t F x. r K G r L.:, r,. w_ 7 s 77. t L r f a 4 t 1 1 r l p j i j f B v i w I3 E T- 4- z At P i i tY B t F r o f Y ta.i u'A a a s STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 22 E i F PRECINCTS 4 s Y 4 AA s kk rot,1s a ac Fau.rs a Martinez Nal 77 Mardnez No.2 C` 4. t rlartines No.3 D Alartines Aro.{ 8 F3riartinezNo.5 1 tlattinez No.6 G Martines No.7 Martinez No.S Mugu 9 Martinez No.10 a martin:NO.11 L Martinez No.12 M t Martinez No.13 N- Martin=No.14 p Martinez No 15 P Tfartinez No.16 Q fartirlcz Aro,I? R= Mountain freer No.1 S r • qQ__ T'' F f Vine Hrll A Concord No.1 C Concord No.2 Y i Concord No.i F d Concord No 5 Ga Concord No.6 H; Concord No.7 I a u No.S Cowell L Pacheco No.1 llf 77 77 73PachecoNo.2 l P' Pittsburg Ara I 4 Pittsburg No.2 R';! Pittsburg No.3 S Pittsbius.o-'--- Pittsburg No.5 a Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.7 C F Pittsburg Aro.S D17 PitxsLut Pittsburg No.10 F rPittsburgNo.11 G;' Pittsburg No.12 H; i Pittsburg No.13 I Pittsburg No.IS 1C Pittsburg Aro.16 L 77 Clayton N' Port Chicago No.l P Port Chicago No.2 Q s Clyde R Nichols S x f a i Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 7777 7777 A B 1 i Pn . i y x 4 f A}({C F E o s fi r t F t tl K 3 L itf{ Itl i w.. ua P 1 R T4 B D ee G L 3 i 1 P t 4 r,--,.. ...,,.:,... ,....-.•,..., «...... ,....__ ......,._. _«....,...ww ...,.yam..,, S u i 1 t F y 3 G I v H 3 y A L r , Y w_ d N O 1 P G t h STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 24 4 ELL'CTION r 11RECINCTS d a x 3 Totals smobt Forward AForward Antioch No.I B t _ Antioch IvTO.2 C s Antioch No.3 D f Antioch No.5 F Antioch No.G G t r 1 Antioch No.7 Hp; Mtioch No.S r TLoneTreeNo.2 K' L Brentwood No.l bl« Brentwood No.2 N'3 Brentwood L ttr k 1 t Bkymn No.1 lkyton No.2 R F Oakley No.1 fl Oakley N0.8 s C AaSEW g i E F s CONTRA COSTA G° COUNTY TOTALS jl L p v P B S a A kf B A a i x Ft 1" G r 1 Y K N e Q x, R t i S It GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 AA r S g r rn t r. 4 l Lo i G s r 1 > it 3 f.. I A s w P j i 9_ v S T t 4 t r y'"fir f u m f}zt S f z s A s w t x 3t p ht l as , 4} O STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 26 QUILSTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 i 11 AE E'LE'CTION z ° za' PRECINCTS 3 s x'ja iI i c t ~ sc a. x YES NO YES NO YES NO AYES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO,YES NO 1h;YES NO !i YES NO 1 YES NO Be kft Puk a /%f'/r Lo 1aa}/tea 73: 9?/3y;/ss !e7 sp /33 87 sz/ Po /e 6o 1 7 r/ / I9cmritoNO.1 B 73/P 7y/z7 9/ 76 a4tY120 9/ P'7 o1 Gy A `JL y 76 //o i Y! /.3/ 39./oj n Canito No.2 C ll/9 ' &I /r/A/ya Y9 771 1/--;Y./,7 /80 -&14- -0-kAJ 11710 7,0 6y.17/- 0 0mito No.3 D 4 6/ /9 70 17/ /off 7p L/,/r6 3F-T. ry za y !W ev..av 3'//6 66//# .3y /s -/&;// D Cenia No.4 3. A 2 d s /` mc rfaNO.5 F 77 ho f h / V3.tr /os' /J36 /-8 "// yT./ 7z/z7 nCeairaNo.0 s17/ zu 77 Al /a7 Y 7 6o./6a a1.10.2 /6.2 " /17. Y7 so./ O13:/,4G0;/.3 0 Cerrito No.7 8 sj'- 77.1J7 AX.Y7 av/./ M;/a y o.l s' W17 P6 36./0 77/0 0-0 B Cettia No.8 I v/.3 a ..1Y. / A4 fr yv//z ,a/ -;U AW-0--0- y3.so 33./07 eU. `/ t./ J-36 /S.2 i 3/4 3 ' 4ixCerritoNo.9 J 3 i 1-x Cerrito No.10 R 3y 1 -1-00.76 P/. E7 .4Z.41 7a,7 7d . ef 8/ 36f7- 61,-p sy:Y/ 1•:l Cerrito No.11 L ,. (s /J .La. // y a7/ -?/; 8 2e,. / /6 .6 :/ Y :/7 /6./.Z KendogtonNo.1. 1 All 7P /o/ A -../ FSI.6f- -}39e 1W.-O fl;Jy tj: 63 .2 7/ :/! fu .2/f 4•t/ -Z0 ben&Wm No.2 NG¢- yr4/Z.to Ass.20 L Aal. Pf /j..41 7. Xj .'W 2500 77.- 6 6/ W- -27 F Richmond No.1 0l ""q / '!./0 ya.sib sift qF P1': YW.4!f 6t- 6,6 .26.91, 'rte.y3 fcAlva -,j4x+j-- RichmondNo.2 R .f6 / , ... 7:Yy jry.,-4 /06:44z if . 6a :7 60: y3 /6:1-43 I yo Richmond No.3 sus b i. Y7 4 E3 .4r ..Y y Lia.' ps. 6y . 9%7 ' y3. 33.Iii luuand No.d 40 Z& / z 1/ to/ z J Richmond No.5 Arly 62 NY. Y/ 74,.0W 4ff.71- 60, `3 7P,38- 31 .66 6-7.. 60 -VS 66 Richmond NO.6 8 Kr-,4X4 0-0. 73 7-1:4-w q./ . sr 73.x7 ;17 13 'f7 J 3.2.:/o 7 .r/ !y Richmond No.7 C 0-/l P.76 -yf Mz /.0. 8 zy e7f 96 13 y-//o ,Zs./id' -1141134 -/6 43 Richmond No.8 D. 10U //7.b' /i.3 /JJ 6q /P? /,-y;/1 Y /07/.20 Ufa.:/.70 A ./s/ 6a./A Richmond No.9 3 a : o Richmond No.10 F 'v 44,a-ot Yz. 7j 4-4 ' ff 1 -W.v G&-.lkr -A7.114 T7 -A?, 3 .zy I Al Richmond No.11 Ga 7/./ Y1./X Ps' 1V y/// 6d `9` P6 :6a F 3 J/z 0.10v Richmond No.12 Nt7 /'u ./111s- yr is d 1./i7 94 -}y oz:.mss" s6'f /9 . 7 /7: y ..T/ / ORichmondxo.13 If3 14/ 70.//9 q6. 7y 40:/a9 9'u7 // .sz 67. 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OcIr Ar-A-Ay/1 3s+,-ay ,w 7-4- O:p -v7A -W ,ow f S: 47 0 e3 .44-9 a- 7,It371r.-4-3 /--s-/17IX 7& //4 4- A411 L53 7 VrO -4A7-2 r '19 P,: rq lai. gg 2,4 Nv 77"/1x'6 ME]v.2,xa zr"z2a STATEMENTaOF VOTESCAS ' AT .THE` ; ouEmom,Arm PROPOS1T10N-s=SUBMTITED`TO:Vt3TE OF ELECTORS 85 16 Y 4114, r EaPRECINCTSib YESI`NO YESr NO" YES»N0 SENO YES;NO YES f N0 YES; NO YES NO YE N0 YES:NO, AYE :NdEJf ppTotalsarourphtForwrardA /91 9 fi3,f' y /df ?/y3/6y .. Iticbmond No.45 8 /1, 7.1 s q' J67 s-/lafL. t. ,f (aa 133 71. 79 17 46-Jft,' ,S" f7/. 33./_% « s Richmond No.46 . C /7 7a ,V4.2 !!;64% ? / /a, -7 f o 6:3 83 f,77, 4.I17 ''a..3 3let D San Pablo Na 1 y r v 9 E Q _ San Pablo No. R . t/y / .'/ly //I :6 -fI; .l? y.6 oaf 6 .7 A 1..2 San Pablo No.3 C f' ,/ I7. 611; 1y 1hY cs' f? ' 4y S/ {/gY 1Qf San PaWo No.4, H 3 /Y/ d.t Y3:6 3 -5/y e 6 66. 8Y Aly .7Q'u- ,fid San Pablo No.5 . l F 76 i- u..161 v4;/ San Pablo No.6 J r i i o / .1aS ? 0 61 Giant 8 7l 6(0 3 "dr 33 .? 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I C C!.° 7 e- i7-3.•C 792G,1 Z ' 1.LL. o Fi: c3 '"°% R !! ego-we eZ-:yo zE3 IIPP.1'sCINCfS i Y Y ' i F' • algal~mile YES NO YES: NO IYES-NO)YES-NO !YES NO NO YES NO:,YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Totaft g 9` >>S vii j7 io 0 7 y 3. Y dv,/ sy/• </`r/ i; r" s; a/ q f"rYio(a 6 MartinrirNo.1 B fi/a,.e: 1 r` i/ { / /!• /73 f• : ' %' l(/' i 7 % is / /tL3/ f' 7 / , / MartwrsNo.2 C x/04/-Vy5 /Lk /a6 Lis 6'/ //y 7C //K 113,57Y jo7 13 #z //S SS !L-'W./-13 4-47 dart No.3 D / /c f '.a /dam Ls Y7 /,r r t/,i6 ua /36.!/ Z y //C 1-f /1./>/ ay.// 3s-:4:1 . Alartirles No.4 E fjcLi 44 1-421,112, V7 /3' Al A4 Y6 eC led Mardlour No.3 F fd/ N./ /l Po YL./2 //4/01133, 79 yz,y 41,/3 /d,2./.2 ry /7 .s' /3 Marlines No.6 G 90/7 64 161113t. T/. ry./-r /?;d9 /• rf917-07-,0 d dr 44./ 1u/3 l 2 Mart". No.7 H 9C /7 ,3'a/t 1/ /3v./'/ f(A./ /v y //! /fo vy y' 1r//3 L/ .144 3"3 /9 44' 43/ UlartiumNo.s 1 of /f E /9 /7 08 / 6 . 77 .33 143 6 6 3r y ' l. /i 2- a 7 /a. a 3 marlines No.10 r;Y6 4 63:/ /07.f e/ %. y7:.f10Y 13 if, /y 911-26 62 //j 37 A/ ,/ /.?`s laTtina No.11 Z /s. 4s-./ 121,-i7.•Y *1 /ev.. ar 31 6.f 6 . 9y 6/ P :/ .Z2, martiam NO.12 i .i y y./o /oi.-/c 6z: 79 147W /-Z.2;1 y.H3 . YU 0 -6'/u 33 Y3T7 Marti No.13 N;,3,Z Ay As- . 33- y:-/.z .rT 42 3l /Jl: WI-artirwz No.14s j . d / W /// 42 /d'.3vJ13 63 L241// a /if AAk 12Ai Marthum Na 15 P 16 u /c .y,3 //Y yi 14 IV(-. y M a 14'it #f(6 Y 21: '1 J#: .71 3L t to/ 1dartinallo.16 0.&&,/6 ./s 140. s' -13.114 /0.1:S3 /153.63 7f1: Y 30:/.ta 72:113 .31,/s/ H-A Iro Ilartinez No.17 8 r- 39. -X' ''.-79 32.?d' .4-4:2 3 .3c) 7.49 /t:, 4f //:.StL 1lountain\*arrrNo.1 S 1-4 ' Jay I: dy /491:/ i4 9Y ///a.l?3 6Y 170 /20'/6'a 62:/114 a Id 9 a /•t/ 83 /42 /vo Vine Hrll AE 6a/-0 so :1 Xf:4 Ufa. 4-6 41:T Af yo ;•6,/ 29 . 7,0 114. / A/I 9 4 Concord No.1 C' U-1-W/ -Vlf 14 1.49 W 3.. l2/ ss 91 93 •r s./?/ 66. /3/ 34 Concord No.2 D I.:-:/& rt/ //6 & Xs-9i 86 3.2 111r:*'1 l6 rd If/// bdl: 1// r 6;/36 43/ia Concord No.4 F A14A.F 8/ --1116 /91..1.0 /A/ . &I PAI:/yo la 1. y 3 /bo 14 /-Z3 //.2:Z/ 3 gal 7Y l Z" ConoordNo.s G yst 1-/. H /7/./6 9y/., "r11 'G 6y/s cY--ir is97Pf/y / /f•2 Cupoord NO.6 8 /ts /W 6y.NY l71 4 106.1A p;,2,/0 1l2+ 14 /at, 1.14 .H:lyl qq;/,fz ": it 0/1/7 Concord No.7 1 .4//40a 4616 /-t 3.103 47./ /:P/,, 7/ 47 63 //7. 77 /7./6 f 12: 44 33, 14 .23;/6o i Z d3 S'd 4 ll s' Associated r 6 7: oa % 70: V ..23 83,.7A (o.414 /9. 7.2 los: Pacheco No.l 61 8' .36 10- y 72 : .f `3 L.63 /3 .72- --,?5- -(rd .?S"0 3 7 Pacheco No.2 S//0/ 73. / 6s 7/ .3.,13' 3&e. P3 150;6 y /sr/ 1f d'./64 N/3/ 3:/7'i ,S'Q/V P PittsburgNo.l 0 .26./9 d/ / •'b.L .33:L3 .r Y+- 44 .-vv -yy110 /1.43 3/; 6/ 36;67 ;6;ly Pittsburg No.2 B 44/« 7s yY 6z./i ; 6-1-AW -20 Ar 7.3 `r .-fe 9-7 fa Pittsburg No.s s 7.3 / Af /14:6/ 26 89 /,'.I/ /0-t,-o-o '/-v-Af 2/.l/6 /7. P/ 37;.1.25. s-/; ky Pittsburg No.4 T 42-211 p '17-12 36 p3 akt 4 a 6/ 6 .26"70 66 a ' L rittsbutg No.s 1 37. ' S Al i Al :11 ba /-/, 71 fff YJ ./,0- 93: 8o y6./ 'J 11 I '/31 '16,111 Pittsburg No.6 B //o./I sT Al Af- 7-2 12:/;Wv- :/3/ //7:6/ V4' Ze .73. //i 6 Y.1;13 Ad / /, /1 rit taburgxo.7 Cl->V-?3Y L 7./ `1? 94 11./? 7 /E I /a 3:7 7 . . 0 34.14 S-/:mt. 66 /-l/ .r/;/a Pittsburg No.s D' os/.w r/iii IN 6,2 7Y:a/ 11K. A)- Ol!" 10160 .37./22 q 2r y y 46 03 3o;; /.z PittsbumNo.9 R192 /a/ a: /3/4fr it . 05/;66 46 fY 2q VV rittaburg No.10 F ..=-.:/ . /oY W .4-3 :,f*. 7t.6,A ld:1 Ey h4/ai 247/a z7 77.. Pittsburg No.11 Mllf I$.7/?. /rr, s1 /e7 Ara r,e 3- /6y Ad In 93 43r/" /ot Ar 'fF3;3a1 13!At Pittsburg No.12 Rf O-A. 02 14- 13 /39 74 ye /31 i/ //1, Y3 94 3-7 .133 97, 113 43./6 49 /i Pittsburg No.13 1 V/?i/ 74 1 yi A> 14//o 063 C [ s 1 9 d 3 Pittsburg No.15 r„ y3 4A . -W 1A./o /4# /r Iyo ./4r /31_I33 4 Jo /30./11 166:,2'w 76f! 41 Pittsburg No.16 L;=r 1:• , Z ..34 3. .J` tro >.3.1 `` Ile .* /If . 4o 3 62 4' 46' /f A ca,.too N 7 1 1: 6y'411 ftp Port Chicago No.1 p IV), A y.:rtj.'. }.s". `.14 /267 /34Ida y3 3k.//K Part Chicago No.2 0 ./14711 Clyde f-,pt yj 12-/9 411 Al 4 Y a s3 7d 3/ 9 .ass;76 Nichols s .Ci-yd -t3 C 6 t 37 -;.-f A -s!/ .YQ f 3t[ -7-/ /X.3 7 if /f% 20 .•4v •?o; .3d' n i Totals Camlod Forced I.3 %.irrjlF•t.e , /t'.,7 Lt s/ y/ l?I '112 }':i. ll'yIG S lflS l3 f6317 1d7'Z?aYQ63a 1d16yc._. . GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER`Mil 1938 f QUESTION AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO'VOTE OF ELECTORS s 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 J19 20 21 X22 23 24a 25. Qr Z o z z CnQ r)... C 0 YES NO YES a0 YES:..NO YES;,NO ES M0 YES NO YES NO YES;N0; YES N0 YES NQ YES°NO YES N0 ES NOS: YES "'N0 P V71Ayt, B cG, r'/ :s' JcV /1.7 4r 1277 IT:/G Al, S.r/o'9X7'!63 17e/.7(% S///3. :r/ .fix / f• . C f.01 /' !S 90 /39;G G7 1 7z. 3r3 7-Yi7G 7/ d, / s!/+/. 2'x//6 4;?/_ D[4,27'6f 7:/ f9 Y z 99 t 74 73 /a?' ,/ _ ,3 y 129 /fro q11101 2 G avr Y.? 73 /o t /f1 9 t/,V/ 40.12S 1,6:'811 ? / . IVA 4(4'r/ 2/ ./3/37 r, H / ' /6 t s! 7 / .Fa o/q;9: 75,/29 /7,ics- 6-.y3 93.1/3 Z4 1/0 r3;10Y t /.L y. / _ . f • 1 //y Yo #4 AW /7u 3Y A ey .3/ry /07 77 C', /" 3/ ! 36 /Sy o. /n J ob v 3a;/3 -e:3I' Y/ 6 i//a oaf. G/.:9_ &a':y9 .77 Esq:yy , 6 7u t/J L of3 .27 tv: /o /o:/ ? s3 i'y_ a sc _ / 3/ / X0`1 671 7Y ,36 q.3 /6 4/14 8y 3y .1y Y7 /a?.o da 6 s7s 66 6e'6"o 63 6.Z /ac /- I.22 i/8r 6 3,3i 2e- m. 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S ?& 80 79: 61, /l'j % 9 'l 8' 3s/' 73- lo/33 i/eo 37-, E G 3C /o / 1/ o 6 ! 2 `/36 6n " F Vis' 40 2 ' y/ /e5' off.6 ! b V y •?// 39 i a_s 83 /3X99 it 91-21-73a ?7'17V 6 w 3/::t/,93, 445'cGG1; k C :S'q /77..zi3 / 7./31 /// ;//y /Z3;/a 3 ,/vim rG /7y H 9'7 /'2 6 : /x6'/34 L s rig 7a';/o . G5/.%6. a9 Y;/3/ / .y/ /s3 //.G__sG7/y ?Y 1 sem- 7 7a / // 39 Y 4d /a % /a Q 6? rl f2 ,cs y6 ±/ y 1 3z/a-- 33 /& r3Sw 3 ke r t /s/ 0 6 E/ 2 ls 77'/o 3 6 (D.AW 8y;1'I3 lot 17 / :/s/ 63/y31 ///8 69_}._ _ dY_: /7 _o L / 30 3v //y G3 /y 33.413a :f6 33 .30 1`:f a / /y 6£f 33 _41 6 d1v6od /7 y E 2L fi . E/ 3 7/ Af ft = I` / 3 _ Al 771,- f, Q to 3 7l O c? // . .6 !;6a ! //i2 _ oz# T ZtE Q Po l o S 7 /r3; / 6 S'o #a, T9 k/ /f3 3 a 7y 3 /aG -s7 7.? a l69} t 39 :6 3, G' k-4' 31 69 3[ K3 3a y7 13 L f _ s 3k 2 37;16& 4 17 3 Z. 33 ;x 3 _ G .2,2;33 /6 4a x "447 3.-ria 9 Z.w 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 32 QUE%`TIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUB`IITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 f 7 j 8 11 9 10 11 3 Yj zei=r xi z mCeLIECUrtz4° mysoz.z UA m S I RE.a CTS 3 5 c tf z z AYES` NO AYES NO AYES NO fES NO AYES NO .YES`MO ;YES MO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES N0 g may` ly Touts srougm Forward .1 ' i 3 9L 14 bC 3y` 6 a7 7 ?t3 /3 Antioch No.1 B, 7 / 6/ c17; /G, .s,2 2#.2/ 74 /0V 16' 6 6 -s9 34 '..-? 7/ /o z -fl Antioch No.2 C dl 11- /30 6 ; 403 // i!6 /y}I D 7 /3' is 5?/ S Lj"Antioch NO.3 v Antioch Na 4 s /.4/ 3 /e' ..t 3 6-116-0 n - 9« S l 1)t 6 2 //` ? s 2 y91, Antioch No.5 F s; 7.,//4(, 3 y=/G((zoT 74 s y* /3Y Yf.,f 7 &C; rf3 b Antioch No.6 G40 13 S2 /l /vP 44 5/1/1' 95' Is 1-1 60 73 Y z / l Antioch No.7 HS/e T -;,/% //.:Z r -l.%.E ms`" / /d'•_3.r / sl c/ >V .21 Zy Antioch No.s 3/ :/6 Love Tree No i ES 73 3'//G W.76 s/or J %y /i/ /lo L G BrentwoodNo.I JIT//•,' /7 e_Y:/.S e-1 4(.?/tea : '/a Z /i5/ 73 1a / Q 1" '/3 Brentwood Wo.2 NY o / c/7t3 -zs-: 7 76/W /ir 77 s7 /z L Y 6 /a /// /1 s i3 Brentwood No.3 M—73/ 2 0 3--'7d" &-r / ' s /a5'/// %s' ,3 I / P Bron Na I Q if 7v .h-7 y 7.2 40--l-0 6 f-1 c 4101,0 2Y,7 1 7- B mn No.2 R /3o. i L '/?-/3 Y G: 4&A q 0:6 a //t 14 1 16. 04 7:/,U X,3 Q //-2 / S Irnightsen 7 xe a_ Oakley,No.I a //a/ y f° 1r 7s'y .Yz 3,6 y?/ i6. s is 7/ 1q 3!:/ 3r Oakley No.2 B 1W1,w 6 c. 6e, D X`7 ;?r-f 1-31 yb /W // 91 33:16 8'r 41q) ,#6 /# Ck FF Lam in jol "1133 r(, 2_24 zo;.7k } 4 ti j CONTRA COSTA G: s !- v? Z f°j 99 Zg '{!/ 'T/ t f3 i 0' 9' COUNTV WAtS Hk 3i7r6 1 F I AG F rr ff P 4 q Q x a as S n 4 3* P A F. C T a D y, t L tw. N t f f r P 9 Rx GENERAL ELECTI Nffi HELD NOVEMBER:=8tli; 193.&: QUESTIONS .UNM.-PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO;VOTE'OF ELECTORS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 .2€ z 3 a20 i z moo: 2 got! YES NO AS NO YES:NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES:NO ES NO t YES„j NOM Y%i NO YES NO ES A NO 4YESxNO Aol 9 ' c 710o B 7 a 7v s3 7-24,57 C 9 d'6 '4r6 /12; y ' 6y 70 13 97 X2`76 7V 3f /z JP / G7 :/07 _:'99 4/a//o .3a /,s- fo D 17.)- 77 J1 7.1'3 E 6-Y7z 37./ X9: 135 . 37 E 6 iY '3C 13. 4-/ X07 !S/ 6J- k 3 6 6`/ 7 kr l =- 16& F 7r i. 7 G t y- a -s p,1cL /3;s s/ /'7 9/6 :2 66,/0 e/' AR 9/%r0 /6,,t a a t : 1 n 41 c 3 L /-? !/: 46 '7.3'. 9 - s n x/./33 /9699,s9 Ic / / /!y;PL 2 /3 jj/Ys/l_ 6G // l i 3L7sc/ F L e ys ifs/,b• 3-,;-/Z 76 iso 33 :/23 3-1,. N I 7/ J'/%r //E ''` 7y 90 92 /43 73 .72- s9 i9 7/1-34V O /63 +3 SC 1s/ /7fe 30 e) 3`Z e/ / /el/_a //a F leG 71rr? .la / I 3 .5 ' /_3ts ,2"-s 3 6u / /c 1(1` Q 77c R `//1 ,'' ,1.4-y /1.3 .y 37 P 7/ G 3 Lc: 6 37 :kS" Ao PI 146 f 2,;'1 a .kk -26 Tm S T t L ae 1 L 9 E2 J s -f// 191-2d D »3 STATEMENT :,OF BALL VOTESF"CAST AT THE,-' ", fi QUESTIOAS ADW PROPOSITIONS SUBI%H TED TO,YO'TE OF ELECTORS. 27 Vt26 ELr_crloN PRECINCTS YES NO YES'NO FiiYFmG-bXnnr..ir1 '::n.... t....+ .x.._ Z'3w4.."+: 3._-+.+..+ w,%.ti'1+ .¢tS,..W+—:.L .:-I'..:i:L ".cZ:T+s'3c• 4 4 Serf-cloy Perk A El C 41ito NO.1 B 7 El Cerrito No.2 C t El Cerrito i`0.3 D 4 M Cerrito N0.5,F El Cerrito No.6 G El Cerrito No.?ti El Cerrito No.8 I 1.1'CSfIfO T M Et Cerrito No,10 K r . a El Cerrito No.11 L gensington No.1 Ken ingtou No.2 N P t Vit Riclunond NO.1 Q 496' 1 j f Richmond No.2 R lticlunond No.3 S 9 - Richmond A'o.5.A A6„7l 4 L RichmondI'o.0 B Y 6 t Richmond No.7 C /.-7 9, Richmond I%To.8 D r Rldmand rr No.9 ZZ Richmond No.10 i Richmond No.11 t i Richmond Na 12 H 74 Richmond No.13 d1l 1Nchmond No.14 4 m Richmond No.15 lr Richmond No.16 L /r".2 a v Richmond No,17 Al Richmond No.18 N Ri chmond No.19 n 3 t Richmond No.20 p 117.1 Richmond No.21 ic Richmond No.22 R /e /c d Richmond No.23 S to 1clunond No.21 Richmond I'0.25 g y 7 Richmond Is'o.26 g Richmond No.27 C717 Richmond N0.29 p Richmond No.29 t r K Richmond N0.30 F /I. 7 Richmond N0.31 Gi Richmond No.32 H 11'j, Richmond N0.33; r-limonA No.34 7 I l j 1RichmondNo.35 rO Richmond I'0.39 L /.! 1/S w RichmondNo.37 x; jG t E Richmond 1 To.35 A' Ilirlunnnd No.39 7 d Richmond No.40 P o Richmond No.41 Q /•? i Richmond No.-102 R :r q f NRichmond o.43 S f Toub Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 F pf y L t f f 111 r r. r it if f i. T F D 1 5 e t x f i f i W t r j F s i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 36 QUESTIONS A-ND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 26 27 o-x ELECTION ZL; oQ PRECINCTS d f i,YES N0 YES NO Touts 8mght Forward A 0t Richmond No 45It Riclunond No.46 C Yv /c i.r San Pablo N0.I E San Pablo No.2 F'' t San Pablo No.3 G San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.S f San Pablo No.6 J E i iGiantCr- w I Oleum Rodeo No.I N f Rodeo No.2 E r t Rodeo No.3 P t Pinole No.I Q Pinole No.2 R Hercules S R r s Selby A C x s t Croelcett No.I D x Crockett No.2 Crockett No.S F Crockett No.4 Crockett.No.S g i Crockett No.6 I Crockett No.7 4 Crockett N0.S K i fl L t 7 Port Costa No.l Af i Port Costa No.2 N Danville No. Is P Danville No.2 Q>< p f San ilAlilOnn R Tassalam S y Alamo g Lafayette No.1 B L i*vtte No.=C l Ca%lon D St.Marys F Orinda G y Alhambra KL r Walnut Creek No.I L# 1 Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 N: Walnut Creek-N0.4 t Walnut Crede No.S P Walnut Creek No.6 S'aranap R r i S 4 i Z—-- Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 i i w a B D N r s V t T f A 1 a 11s I r 4 i o Y Al IR f 4 i G H a a r it STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 38 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 26 27x ELECTION xzc sPRECINCTSOgg v< k :Z a. tri< < TEs 110 TES NO Tetata W ouGM Fmvswd A M.. . Martines No.1 Martina 1%To.2 C Martina No.3 D Martin=No.4 Marham No.3 F; t Martine No.G C Martines No.7 N martinet No.S 1 Martuaes Na 10 1[s Martinez No.11 L;. u Martina No.12 ma Martiacs No.13 NMartinezNo.14 t S r t Martinez No.13 P Martinez No.16 Alariaaacz:40.li R 3 Mountain View No.I S? A nf h}sin trl!'M t\n_2 y q Vine 1191 A4, t Concord No.1 C Concord No..2 DL a( I-Aftird No. M Conoord No.d F Concord No.5 Concord No.G r Concord No,i CLAImA No.S jr 6 K!Awociated 4R COwdI L Pacheco No.I Pacheco No.2 P« t Pittsburs No.l Pittsburg No.2 R. Pittsburg No.3 S L'itLC `aL_4 Pittsburg No.S A t Pittsburg No.0 S Y i 3 Pittsburg No.T C.': PittAmm No.S D i Pittsburg No.10 F; i Pittsburg No.11 Q;, r r E s Pittsburg No.12 H a Pittsburg No.13 r Ilitightug No-14 a i n Pittsburg NO.15 PittsburgATo.16 L hs3Loa Nf`t fort Chicago Nal P{a s fort Chicago No.2 Q C13de Nichols S I Totals Carried Forward i r _ j GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 1 G 8 i 1 E i L r s 7 p S t B C 1 t i i5 ;. H j a 7 d 7 ''Dry t e L M N 1 S 9 p v i' F E D A G 71 u 144 N p' d y. P,a xs STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE o QCESTIONS A—ND PROPOSITIONS SUBtiI'I7ED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 26 27 PRECINCTS xz- YES NO YES NO Totals Brought Foeward A 'yjj.4`fA(9 Antioch No.I B. Antioch No.2 C Antioch No.3 D.- 6 f Antioch Na 5 F Antioch No.GG 3Antioch1% 7 N Antioch No.H J, Lane Tre e No-I Lone Tm No.2 !C Brentwood No.1 At Bmataood No.2 N w b l3 maoodtcNo 3 Pb ; lkl7m No.I Q BytoA No.9 R tHetl n Oakley No.I A Oakley No.,2 BI p t s c CONTRA COSTA n K L` t i 3 < i J r C D t i p Q S t T I I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 y gg T f 1 i f_ I a I a Y f F! a 4f 4 Y t R S I D Y K 1I n 4 fifi N i t ' F R y t(' w a k u.v e p R r n STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 42 3 1 f. ELEMON PRECINCTS z F A D 1 r i V I 5 r P L p i N f r q S f C D q G 4 E 1 1 1 <' w. s E P F j C G j i Pa R a 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 8th, 1938 i R 1t f N I t I I E 4,4 c k i Y S 779 j i t F a f x t G i t r i F s i t k S S P G1 44(4a F 5 S a r t 1 i t ` S dddd t i y ay get" A-, 41 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO: RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELEMON RETURNS.SCS State of California County r County Clerk of said County.du hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 1280 of the i P. Political Code aid of the resolution of the Board'of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and e»tered Hp n the minutes of said Board,l did canvass the returns of the vote cast s its- Issembly District in said County, at the•General Election held on November 8th, 1938,for elective public offices, and Questions'and Propositious sub- milled to lire:rote of the electors.and that the Statement of the Vote Cost,to which this'certift- cute is altoehed,shows the:chole number'uf vote's cdst in said elssembly District in said County, and the whole numb. of voles cost for each caudi4ate and each proposition in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shoumt for cath candidate and each proposition are full, true and correct. IVITNESS'my hand and Official Seal this County Clerk. f z` Deputy County Clerk.; c ti The abort artMatle i;to be used a*r-bm the"of Supervisors his o kred the County Ckrk to make the ofFkW cam,ass.) i And the Bor.rd t^_:es reces- to meet XDnd^?, Nov. 21, A938, at 10 :.'clock A.M. i IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIEDRNIA. I _ MONEY, NOV. 21st, 1935.The Bolyd met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. Y.J.Buchnnan, Chr_irman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, R.E.Clneys and R.J.Trembatn. S.C.Wells, Clerk. InMatter of application of Pacific Telephone do Telegrnph Company for permission to lay pipe, on Che sley Ave. Richmard. The Pacific Teleph•..ne & Telegraph Company having applied for permission to establish -in underground crossing at intersection of Chesley Avenue with Kearney Road, con-Acting of placing 95 feet of 2• steel pipe as shovm in sketch accompanying said application; IT T_S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the snore ishereby granted, sr-Ad work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satlsfaction of t^e Supervisor of said District; the future maintenance of said Rork to be borne by the applicant. K In Matter of Grrar:tinr D^nce permit to '-'-hell Activities Assn. The Shell .ctivities A7socLatl:)n having applied to this Board for a permit to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock A.M. on Dec. 10, 1935, nt Shell Clubhouse, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and ti's same is hereby granted, i i In M.^_tter of Application of Henry J. Xaiser Company to w-Intain rock quarry on Mt. Diablo Blvd. Ralph H. Might, representing Henry J.Kaiser Company having appeared before this Borsd and requested that a permit be granted to said Company for maintaining of a rock 1 quarry on Lit.Dlablo Boulevard, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDEREM that said application be referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for further consider^tion. I In Matter of Application of lFannie Oakes Mannhart for building permit. Fannie 0°kes Mannhart having applied to this Board for permission to 1 build a duplex house on Lot b, Block D ,Berkeley Highlands, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that stiid Application be and the sane is hereby referred to the Planning Commiss;on of Contra Costa County.,, i krondRy,Nov.21, 1935. In Matter of application of Ethel F. and Claire N. McClure for permission to build a duplex In Kensington Park. Ethel F. and Claire N. McClure having applied to this Board for a permit to build ^ duplex house on Lot 5, Block 1, Kensington Park, IT IS BY THE W.UW CRDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa'County.,S 4 > In Batter of adoption of Official Map of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having prepered' a new JIL of said County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Map be and the same is hereby approved and adopted as Official Map of Contra Costa County. In Latter of Acceptance of Contract of John E.Branagh for construction of Rodeo Memorial Hall. Keith O:Narbett, Architect, having certified to this Board that the Contract of Joan E.Branpg:, for construction of Veterancs Memorial' Building at Rodeo, has been completed according to plans and speci.fica=tions,and accepted by said Architect, IT IS BY THEW BOARD OPMERED that the contract of said John E. Branagh for construction of Veteran's Meaorial Building at Rodeo, California, be and the same is " hereby deelPred completed and accepted.,, In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Me Malfitano & Son for Building a Multi-plate corrugated metal culvert on Martinez-Pinole Highway, in Ferndale Carryon. R R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having certified to this Boar$ thr.t the' 'con tract et of Mille Malfitano & Son, for building a multi-plate corrugatesA vert and constructin a fill over t'_-e same, on Martinez- Pincle Highway, County Rond B-14, located in Fernda1.e Canyon, has been completed according to plans and specificntions, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED thnt the cont:-act of Mike Malfitano & Son for doing of said work above described be and the saw Is hereby declared completed anct accept ed.,{ In Matter of Approval of ContractofHi::e Malfitano & Son for placing of Culvert and fill at Oak Villa. Mike Malfitano & Son having heretofore been granted a contractfor furnishing.- of urnishing. of all labor and materials and tools and machinery necessary for the placing of an multi-plate corrugated metal culvert, and an eight inch perforated corrugated metal drain and constructing fill over the same on State Highway at Oak Villa, and said Mike Malfitano & Son having presented to this Board a duly executed contract, for said work and bonds in sums as heretofore ordered by t:^.i s Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED thgt said bonds be and the same are hereby approved and W.J.Buchaanan, C._ninn^.n of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of t^e County f Contra Costa. 253 In Matter of Approval of Agreement between County of Alameda, County of Contra Costa and Guldo Puccl for Horticultural a y .r Wort in connection with. Joint County Exhibit at Golden Gate InterdatibrinI Eapotition. A Fora of Agreement between. County of Contra Costa, State of Califttirttia _ and County of Alameda, State of California and Guido Puccl for the doing of horticultural work in connection with Joint County Exhibit at Golden Gate International Exposition during the year 1939, having been presented to t is Bonrd for approval, IT IS BY THE BOARD CFDhA that said Form of Agreement be and the sane ishereby approved and U.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 i In Matter of application of Paul Vashell for permit to erect and construct a store building on Lot 7, Moraga Estates. Paul Vashell, having applied to this Board for permission to erect a two story building on Lot 7, MorAga Estates, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, for its recommendation and said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended to this Board that said permit Abe granted subject to approval of the Vealr,h Officer as to construction of septic a hank and-the future maintenance of the stores; j On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembatn, IT IS 1 ORDERS -.D that said permit be :and the some is hereby granted subj eat to approval of the x iHealt^ Officer as to the construction of septic tank and future maintenance of the store s. tt i In flatter of Application of H.Slater to construct building In Lafayette. H.Slater having heretofore applied for pesmissi?n .to construct a store-"building . for L. Sillineri on mt.Diablo Blvd. in Lafayette District, a d said application having been r eferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said A Planning Commission having recommended that said permit be granted, subject to inspect- Ion by r' ealth Officer of the septic tank while under construction, and the inspection of the store by him during Its maintenance, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded iy Supervisor Trenbath, IT IS ORDERED BY THE BOARD that said permit be and t:-,.e s tme is hereby granted, subject to inspection by the Health Officer of the septic tank wile under construction and inspection of the store by halm during its maintenance. tin Matter of rappliention of A.&Gould, to erect garage on Lots 11-12, Block 17 Berkeley Park. A.E.Gould, having applied for permission to erect a garage on Lots 3.1-12, Block 17, Berkeley Park, and the .said application having been referr+-d to the Planning Commission, and said Planning Commission -having recommended that said permit be granted, On notice of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s aid permit be and the same is hereby granted. K h:nary, Nov. 21, 1938. i In Cutter of application of Foster Kleiser for permit to maintain outdoor Advertisingf Structures on Mt. Diablo Blvd. Foster S: Kleiser having heretofore applied-to this, Boar&lfor permisslort to maintain six signs on Mt.Diablo Blvd. on property of Mary F.Silveira, Saranap, and the Plann;nL- Omnis=inn of Contra Costa. County having recommended that perm is sion for maintenance of s.-dd signs be granted until the lease of Foster & Kleiser on pr3perty of Mary F. Silveira expires, On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that permission to maintain said signs be and the same is hereby., granted until the lease of said Foster & Kleiser expires on property of Mary F. Silveira. K In Matter of Application of s Veterans of Foreign Wars for permit to replg ce bronze cap on gun nr located at Veteran's Memorial Monument at Hookston. k i This Board b.%vJ-ng received a communication from G,. Sudberry', appointedr a com. Ittee of one by t:-.e Veterans of Foreign Wars and asking permission to replace a bronze cap 55 1/2 inches in diameter, on one of the guns mounted on the base of the Veterans Memorial Monument located at Hookston, at a cost of not to exceed $8.00, On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded icer Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said G.W.Sudberry be and be is hereby authorized to have made and replaced the bronze cap hereinabove described at a cost not to exceed $8.00. IT IS FtW. C that the party doing tae said work shall present to the Bor.,rd a duly verified claim on Genernl Fund of said County for sacci works In flatter of Payment of License fee by John Jerome under Ordnance No. 251 jf County of Contra Costa. DATeeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that John Jerome is in arrears in amount of five monthly payments of $10$3.30 to December Ist,,, 1938, under Ordinance No. 251 granting to said Join Jerome a franchise for building and maIntRining a sports exposition at San Pablo, California, On motion of Supervisor ^:rembath, seconded tlr Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDER:D t_ -t the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to write to said John Jerome notifying :1im that if said arrearage is not paid on or before noon of Dec. 3rd, 1938, this Board of Supervisors will take the necessary action at,. its meeting on Dec. 5, 1938, for the revoking of said franchise. In Matter of Transfer of kunds. On request of D.M.xeeter, County Auditor, and in order to allow a claim of W. Harry Archer, and associates, Gonsulting Engineers of San Francisco, in sum of $3,821. 3 vrhich said claim was contracted for by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County In connection with Covell Dust Case, It is by the Board ordered that the appropriation of the District Attorney. of Contra Costa County be increased by the sum of$3,825. out of the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund. The said order is passed by t^a unanimous vote of trR Bo-rd. r I In Latter of T.ansfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway Rind warrants, IT IS BY ME BOARD OFDEP.ED that the sum of $9,940.65 i be transferred from General Fund to t:-e funds and in t;.-,e amounts as herein set out i below: War. ROAD COMM. SUPMVI SCR SURVEi,R ROAD COLW ROAD COLSL ROAD COUR EIS. DIST 1 - - _ DIST-2 - - -DIST 2 - - DIST-3 - -DIST 4 - -DIST 5 - - -ACCOW TS 411 102.42 42 r- 41 5+-Jg 119,47 504.66 21.76 $ 12.12 412 1°9'13 555.76 165.60 417706.70 41942 00 13.00 264.00 421 22 26. 45175. o9 36o• r 424 17.20 124.2 52.34 Q6922.27 4 7 90.00 10.00 60.oo 4332 4025.06 144.00 X95.70 43 110.00 43 216.50 156.31 43 165.60 35.70 3 114.39 439 125.52 4 615.00 441 119.22 L42 17. 2-D 7 2 589-1 7- 2. . Grand Total -- $9,9140.65. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Matter of Transfer of Fonds. I In order to finance Salary payments for additional help employed by this Board of Supervisors in office of Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, on November, 7th 19-39, IT IS BY -HE BCARD C.:DER-D that follow ng additional appropriation from un- appropriated Reserve of the General Fund be authorized, to grit: Tax Collector- 110. 021 Extra Help - 5975.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f! 1 In Matter of Furnishing County JEquipment for installation of concrete floor ih Fire House of SanPablo Fire District. Cn motion of Su,ervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County surveyor of Contra Costa County furnish to said San Pablo Fire District, one concrete mixer arsi operator for purpose of installing a concrete floor lin the neer fire house of the Snn Pablo Fire District, the cost of furnishing said equipment and operator to be a charge against siLld fire DI-strict. K Nov. 21, 1935. A i In }latter of B1*es44bgj Supervisors R.E.Claeys, H.L.Cuminss and County ti Clerk S.C.Wells, to Attend meeting of aYd State Soci-rd Service Department in Los Angeles. It is by TFE Ba,%RD ORDERED that Supervisors R.E Claeys, H.L.Cummingsand' County Clerk S.C.Wells, be and they are hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the State Social Service Department to be held in Los Angeles on December 2nd, 1939, for the purpose of discuss procedure for hiring of the personnel of the CountyPB Social Service Department, IT I5 FUR .ER C-RDERED that the expenses of said officers in attending saidk°- : meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of said County. r al r;A Ps In Batter of Authorizing District Attorney of Contra Costa County to bring an action in Superior Court against James Mattonni, for recovery of Honeys expended for Old Age Relief. County -7 Contra Costa having extended and paid to one James Rattonni during.' s. his lifetime Old Age Relief in sum of $170, and it having been reported to this Board that upon the death of said James Mattonni he left cash in bank in excess of $1000. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BO.*.D ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costas County be and he is hereby authorized to-bring suit in Superior Court of the proper county for the recovery of all moneys paid to the said James Rattonni during his 11fetime as Old-Age Relief. In Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to make sale of property for delinquent takes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Bo--rd: i BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declnred 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 "mount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus cost of sale; BE I; RESCLVED FUFCHER: That tris Bo.--rd petition the State Controller of the StPte of C<lifornia for authority to conduct said' v-le as set out ini this Fie solut i on. P"ERTY SOLD TO THL STATE, JUNE 27. 1927, for T-r.E DELINQUENT TAILS OF 1926: In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 21, Block S, Deed No. 72. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. In t_ne Alvarado Tract- Lot 2, Block 2, Deed No. 93.. To be sola for a sum not less than $10. plus cost: of sale. In the Alvarado TrPct- Lots 10-11, Block 3, Deed No. 9111. To be sold for a sum not less thnn $30. plus costs of sale. East 'hichmord Boulevard Tract- Lot 11, Block 16, Deed Nn. 99 i To be sold for a sum not less thrnn $15. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract-Lot 23, Block 43, Deed No. 102. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of s.--Ie. Walls Addition to Richmond- Lot 30, Block 179, Deed Pio. 559 (S) To be sold for -- sum not less th?nn $10. plus cost^ of s-,le. Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 33, Block 179, Deed No. 560 (S) To be sold far -- sum less th-r $10. plus costs of sale. 257 all's Addition to Rich-mod- Lots 13-14, Block 155, Deed NG. 569 (S) To be sold for a sum not les_ tr_•::n $40. plus cost=_ of sale. PRCPERtY SOLD TC THE STATE JUNE 26. 1928, fOR THE DELINQUW TAXES of 1927: In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 14, Block 10, Deed No. 185 4b be sold for a sum-not less than $20. plus costs of scale. a Wr13' s Addition to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 196, Deed No. 260. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2--Lots 25-26, Block 5. Deed No. 283. To be sold for a sum not less tnnn $20. plus costs of sa1e. In Richmond Annex- Lot 22, Block 44, Deed No. 312. To be sold for a sum not less thxa $15.00 plus costs of sale. In .Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 29-30-31, Block 4, Deed No. 350. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. i In .tine Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 34-37-39, Block 4, Deed No. 351. j To be sold for a sum not less thrm $25. plus costs of sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20, Block -30, Deed No. 372. To be sold for a sum not less thsn $2% plus costs of sr1e. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1-- N. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 17, Deed No. 385. To be sold for sum not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. i In thenie-mond Annex- Lot 5, Block 103, Deed No. 414. To be sold for a sum not less thnn $30. plus costs of sale. j PF4PERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR TIDE DELINQUMT TAXES OF 1928: In the gest Ricimond Tract- Lots 19-2021, Block 21, Deed No. 129. 3 Ta be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus cost s of sale. j Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 7, Deed No. 152. To. be sold for a sun not less to^n $20. plus cost s of sale. i 3 Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 10-11-12, Block 13, Deed No. 154. To be sold for a sum not less tern $25. plus costs of sale. j Andrade Central Tract- Lot 9, Block 1, Deed No. 155 To be sold fbr a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i Andrade Name Tract- L:,t 7, Block 18, Deed No. 193• Tp be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost- of sale. In East Richmond Heights- Lots 11-12-13, Block 63 Deed No. 219. TO be sold for a sum not less than $Ply. plus cost s of sale. Richmond Junction Addition- Lot 27, Block Deed No. 225 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addition to R.I&mond- Lot 17, Block 145, Deed No. 235. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wa11 a s Addition to Richmond- Lot 10 Block•145, Deed No. 236. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wallas Addition to Richmond- Lots 1-2-3, Block 155, Deed No. 238. To be sold for a sum not less_ than $30. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. Z-- Lots 22-23, Block 69, Deed No. 603. " To be sold for a sum Wu less than $10. plus costs of court. PRGPEFTY SZLD TO THE SPATE JUNE 26, 1930, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929: WAILLa s Addition. to Richmond- Lot 29, Block 177, Deed No. 330. s To be sola for a sun not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Halla s Addition to Richmond- Lots 34--35, Block 186, Deed No. 339. To be sold for a sun not less than $40., plus costs of s.-Ile. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 3, Block 12, Deed No. 358 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lots 47-48, Block 13, Deed No. 401. F To be sold for z sun not less than $25. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park, Lot 24, Block 19,Deed No. 407 ITo be sold for a sum not le ss th;m 815. plus cost', of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 4+, Block 19, Deed No. 405 7o be sold for r sum not less thin $10. plus costs of sale. i In Bray View Park - Lots 13-14, Block 22 Deed No. 412. To be sold for a aim not less than $20. plus costs of sale. r In gay View Park- Lots 39-10-41- Block 22 Deed No. 413. To sola for a sum not less thrin $30. plus costs of orale. In Bay View Park, Lot A, Block 28,Deed No. 418. To be sold for a cram n-tt less t^:ten $10. plus costs of scale. i c 11 1 :,nd:ten, Nov. 21, 1938. Be,)B. zmanAddition to the City of Pullman N. 112 of Lots 5-6-7-5,- Block 2, Deed No. 472... To be sold:fbr a sum not less than $}O. plus costs of sale.. In the City of Pulloan,Lot 16, Block A, Deed No. 481. j To be sold for a sum•not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Syndicate Tract- Lot 4 Block E, Deed`No. 485fTobesoldforasumnotlessthan $10. plus cast s of sale. I Berkeley Country Club Terrace Omit $]., —Lot 216, Deed'Na.. 769. To be said for P sum not less than $50. plus cysts of sale. i Berkeley Coutivey Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 425. Deed No. 925 To be sold for a sum not less th-n $20. plus casts of sale. i Berkeley Oountry Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 462, Deed No. 549. j To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2— Lot 523-B. Deed No. 565. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of snle. North Ric!-mond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 21, Block 64,. Deed. No. 971.. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Ric:•nond Land g Ferry Cc No. 2— Lot 22, Block 64, deed No. 972. j To be sold for a sum not less than $5- plus costs of sale. North Richmond Lan'.& Ferry Co. No. 2 Lot 3, Block 69, Deed No. .990. To be sold for a sum nat less than $5.00 plus casts of sale. i Nortt: Richmond Land & Ferry Cc Na. 2— Lot 4, Block 68, Deed No. To be sold for a sum not less th==en $5.00 plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land be Ferry Co No. 2— Lot 5, Block 68, Deed No. 9920- To 92: To be sold fbr a sum not less than 55.00 plus costs of eaele. i North Richmond Land A Ferry Co No. 2— Lot 6, Block 68, Deed No. 993.. . To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale.i North Richmond Land de Ferry Ca No. 2— Lot 27, Block 69, Deed No. 1019:To be sold Por a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land d Ferry Co. No. 2— Lpt 29,block 69, Deed No.. 1020. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. East Rlahmond Heights Tract 04, Lot 7, Block 131, Deed No.. 1149.' To be sold for u sum not less than $5. plus costs of s^le. In the Finale Grant, part. 1 of Div. 19 -- 16 acres. Deed No. 1152. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of s^.le. I In the Broadway Addition to Riehmo d- Lots 1,2--3-4, and. Lots 9 to 15, inc. Block C, Deed No. 1210. To be sold for a sum not less thren $50. plus cost s of stele. In the Cerrito Park Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 3, Deed No. 872 To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale.: q3 i: r= a li. In Matter of Applications for aid. W:APpl sem. ,..•r r IT IS BY THE BOARD'CRDEF.W that the fol oiiing app licatons be and the:=-same. are hereby granted: y.J.- j BECKER, FRI4Z, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Biebmona. 1 month count 'east, allowance5- y ce be continued as of Nov. 1, 1938• g; *. ''`: SAUS1%W, ELIZOET i? Pomona St. El Cerrito.i 20 Countycontinuedcashallowancebesof F`' a Nov. 1, 1938. SILVA CLARA 2111 Dunn Ave. Richmond. 22.5 County eas:* allowance be continued as of Oct. 1 10938• KOLLUEM, DMUS, 2539 Gamin Ave. Richmond. 15. County cas?i allowance be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1938. ROBMS, WE 460- 10th st. Richmond. 48. monthly county cash allowance be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1930e CREK, MAMEM 710 Bissell 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 Nov. 1, 1938. I MACDCNALD, GEORGE, 557- 18th St. R••chmond. Old Age Security ;n the sum of $34.00 State aid monthly only be granted to begin'ns of Nov. 1, 1939, and be paid entirely by the State until Sept. 12, 1939. MACD:r1IALD, LAURA, 557- 18th St. Rjehmond Old AGe Security in ti=e sum of J34.00, State aid only monthly be granted to oe;;in ^s :.f ;I.v. 1, lj3o, . nd be u%ld entirely by ti:; State unt, l Sept.12, 1939• BARMP HU,Mi, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito. old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $IT.56 Comity aid M9042Y be renewed as of c-ept. 1938. FEAAITii, YAAY- 516- 10th St. Richmond. y 03d Age Security in ;,he sum of $17:50 State aid. and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1938. i i OWN, NO- - , 5531 Carl Ave. Richmond. iild Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 1 be renewed as of -wct. 1938. IEeC MV-CB, WZRGE F. 120 So. 23rd St. Ricbmond, Old Age Security in the sum of $17. State raid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1938. t PENDERGP.ASS, AMANDA: 936 Elm St. El Cerrito, I Old Age Security in t?-.e sum of $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sep--. 1938. STANLEY, WILY, 478 Stege Ave. Richmond. I Old Age Security in the an of $17.50 State aid and $17.50: County aid. monthly::: be renewed as of Wx,1938. STACEWOSE, WCYAS B, 325- 5th at. R chmcad. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State aid and, $17.50 County aid monthly, be restored as of Nov. 11, 1938. I wAGNEa. FANNIE, 5616 Columbia Ave. Richmond. 0]d Age Security in amount of W.00 St-ete aid and $16. County aid monthly lbe renewed as of Sept. 1938, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1938. CERWEM, JGS&H, 239 - 2ad St. Riarmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid anil $12.50 County aid monthly be increased to $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid mcathly as of Nov. 1, 1938. I RA19 USSEN, HANS, 2897 Wendell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1938'. BURLEMH, CLAVIER. 310 San Carlos Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $12.50 State aid and.$12.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1,19 . 1 NELS(31, 4822 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito.. old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 309 1938. BOME, JAMES 5711- St': St. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid.and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontintm d as of Nov. 30, 1938. 1 i STANTON, C11HA d,ES, RFD. Boz 7552, Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. 1CauRERAS, JOSE1xH1.NE, RFD, Boz 527, Richmond ( For Aranda. Children) Aid for needy children in sum of $60. State and $15. county aid for six minor I half orphan children be granted tc, begin as of Nov. 1, 1938. TALAVERA, C•_•ii5I MLO 131- 3rd st. RiGamond. Aid for needy children in the gum of $30. State and $30 a-unty aid fbr three minor half-orphan child:-en be granted to begin as.of Nov. 1, 1935. s VARGAS, BEATRICE , AFD Boz 832, Ricimond. Aid fbr needy child-rin in sum of $10. State aid and $35. county aid be renew- led as of Nov. 1, 1938• LOUIS, AN::IE, Tenant Ave. Pinole. county aid30Stateand $20 county aid be ,increased to $30. State and $30 has of Dec. 1, and Haat State and County aid be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1938. MURRAY. DrELPHIRA, 2703 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond. 40 State and $35. County aid for needy c hijAren .be increased to $40 Stpte- j and $45. County aid as of Dec. 1, 1938. YEAGER. GRACE, 756 Lassen St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in amount. of $20. State and $15 County, aid for the children of an incapacitated father be disaant=need as of Oct. j!, 1938. iBROW, EM a 36 Cottage Ave. Pt-Richmond. State and County aid for needy c ild^en for. tris case be denied at the present time on basis o2 need wt established. SAARI, AMANDA, Danville. Old Age =ecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly The renewed -is of Oct. 1938. SAM, SAMUEL, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $17-5017.50 States aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed nc of Oct. 1938. WASIIBURN, CK&RLES, RFD 429, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in %he sum of $12.50 State. aid and $12.5 County aid monthly b, reneiTed ng of Aug. 1938, -tr. incr ase_ -:) $17.50 Sttat a aid and $17.50 County aid m:)nt:.ly :,s Dpc. 1, 1935. Nov. 21, 19315- SMITH, INEZ. 4755 Fair Ave. Oak3and, 10. State and $10 county aid for minor halorphan child be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1938. LONG, GEORGE, 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 4 be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939. AW LD, CH.kMES, 305 Main St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. IBUCKLe'f, ALEX, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 state ald and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov.- 1,936- BUSH, ELIAS, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 "tate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. JOSEPH, NAURICE, Muir =tati on, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly . be renewed as of Nov. 1935. i PARKER, CHARLES W. 6231 Pacheco Rd, Ccn oo rd. Old Age Security to the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid moat be renewed as of Nov. 1935• PIRES, J-_SEPA, 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security iz the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month be renewed as of Nov. 1936: 3 RICK ETTS, CEC:L, 26 Orchard Lanes Mt.Yiew, Martinez. Old Age Security in t-'-:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mcn be renewed as of Cat. 1935. SCOTT, EMUA JEAN, Rose Apts. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid wont be renewed as of Nov. 19.5. i SHAW, RAY, Muir Station, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of Nov. 1935. NEMq s MINNIE, 514 Thompson St. Martin oz. Old Age Security in the um of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935. Os CO10ER,SARA! E. 1434 Cedar St. Ma:•tinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.25 State aid ani $12.25 county aid month be renewed as of rwy, 1938, and decreased to 67.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. .1, 1935• SUM, X4EY E.Box 72, Rte 1, Martinez. Old age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be increased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 19319• SULLIVAII LOUIS, Box 235, 31ringbrook Ranch, Walnut Creek. old Age Security in the sum of $15• aldand $ as fel •5DCountya monthly Countbedncrersedto $17.50 State aid and $17.50 y RFMY, MATILDA, RTe #19 Box 73, Niles, California. Old Age security in the sum of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid month i be discontin-led as of Nov. 30, 1935. FAILLIPS, REBECCA, Box A-54, Madill St. Antioch. 10. State aid and $10 e4unty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of - June, 1938, and increased to $22.50 State and $22.50 County aid monthly as of Nov. 1, 1938- MEAHS, NANCY D. 119 Meridian -St. Port Chic Old Age Security in the amount of $7.50 State aid said $7.50 County aid moathIr be renewed as of May,1935. PAtTE saa, HAsMM H. 290 W. 6ta St. Pittsburg Lld Age Security in the sun of $17.50 -State aid and $17.50 County 01 monthly be renewed as of May, 1935. SMIRETTC, X&HY, 165 West 3rd st. PlUdnag. Aid Sar needy children in the sum of $20. State and $1.0 county aid be renew ns of Nov. 1, 1935. aearaeLDI, AGNS-S, Brentwood, Calif. 12.50 County cash allowance monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1936. EVA-IS, hELE11, Clyde, Cal. 50. per monsh county cash be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1939. tea: !' 4;kM; • CALLAHAN, RL:BERT, P. Box 116, Byron Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $37.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935• C:-ir iL EPLIN, SCPHIA, P.0• Box 3337, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid end $15. County aid monthly be renewed r--- of Oct. 1935. 1261 FEELEC, JOHN JAMES, Gen. Del. Byron Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State'aid and $17.50 County,aidmonthlyberenewedasofNov. 1939. LqTEARY, J0M, Rte $1, Box 89, Brentwood. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Cou..ty aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1938. BLI81E, ELIZABETH , Box 453, Richmond (For Espinoza children) 30 State aid and $30 County aid monthly for Jose, Antonia and Francisco Espinoza, be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1938, and decreased to $30 State and $15., County aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1938, payable to Mrs. Elizabeth Blume, Box 4537 Richmond. WATSON, NCRF., 1609 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond (For Martinucci Child,--en) 20 State aid be renewed as,of Oct. 1, 1935, and increased to $20. State aid and $20 County aid monthly for the support of Barbara and Edmond Martinucci payable to Mrs. Nora Watson, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond, California, to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939• CARRIZAL, X4-RG iITE,- 201 PopL-,r Ave. Port Chicago (For Richard Mercado) 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly for the support of Richard Mercado be renewed as of Get. 1, 1938, payable to Mrs. Marguerite Carrizal, 201 Poplar Ave. Port Chicago.r 1 f 1 InMatter of Correction of Assessments G,O.Neese,County Assessor, having certified to this Board that there are certain clerical e,- ors appearing on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1938 39, and asking lauthority to have County Auditor correct same under provisions of Sectim 3881 of the Political Code: Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46077 J W & Eva Brazier are assessed with Lot 1 Highland Pars with land erroneously assessed at $2000: The correct assessed value of this Lot I is $1000. t In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46076 J R & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 2 Highland Park with land erroneously assessed at $360. The correct assessed value of this lot is $250. IIn Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46079 J t &' Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 3 Highland 4Park#th land erroneously asse-sed at $380. The correct assessed value of this Lot In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46050 J M & EvR Brazier are assessed with Lot 4 Highland Park with Lind erroneously assessed at $370. The correct assessed value of this lot is $250• In Vol. 20 Assessment Na. 46081 J W & Eva Brazier ar;, assessed with Lot 5 Highland Park wit:: land erroneously assessed at $350. The correct' assessed value of t:!is Lot is moo In Vol. 20 Assessment ND. 46092 J R & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 6 Highland Para wit'.,- land erroneously assessed at $400. The correct assessed value of this Lot is $300. In Wol. 20 Assessment N . 46059 J M & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 12, Highland Par:- wit~-, land erroneously as•.essed at $450. The correct assessled value of this lot is 5350• In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46096 J Y & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 20 Highland jPark with land erroneously assessed at $360. The correct assessed value of this Lot is $300. In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46097 J W 8c Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 21 Highland Park with land erroneously assessed at $370. The correct assessed value of tris lot is $00. In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46098 Jif & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 22 Highland Park with land erroneously assessed at $400. The correct assessed value of this Lot is 300• In Vol. 20 Assessment No.46099 J & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 23 Highland jPark with land erroneously assessed at `' 0. The correct assessed value of this lot is 5350. I In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46100 J W & Eve Brazier are assessed with Lot 24 Highland Park wit land erroneously assessed at $440. The correct assessed value of th s lot is $350• In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 46369 Jif & Eva Brazier are assessed with a tract of larxL j containing 1.07 acres with land erroneously assessed -at $2000. The correct assessed value 6f t1ai s land is $1000. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52991 L W Larsen & Claude V.Bregard are assessedwith Lot 5 lying W of H1 ghway Map of Litina Homestead in Rancho San Ration with land erron eously assessed at 3215. The correct assessed value of this land is $2795. I I 1lon- pry, Nov. 21, 1938. I i In vol. 25 Assessment No. 55355 East Bay Municipal Utility District is asses--ed rit_'. a tract of land containing 2.75 acres, land value $85. This asses=mentis a doubl assessment (see Assessment No. 55408) assessed to the Villa Sites Development Co. con- taining 2.75 acres, land value $50. Autn;rit; to County Auditor to cancel Assessment 110. 55359 assessed to East Bay Munk.pal Utility District is requested. In vol. 3 Assessment No. 6107, Lot 10 Blk 33 Amended Map of the City of Richmond appears in name of t::e St to of California in care of C M & Letha M. Ehlers. This property was deeded to the :3tate of California in error in 1937 as same was placed under installment redemption _n April 11, 1936, and all installments and current levies have since been paid. Autnc:rity to County Auditor to put this lot in the name of C.y. & Let: a M.Ehlers, assessed value of band $250, improvements $750, on 1939-39 asses,ment roll is requested. In Vol. j0 Assessment No. 66329, a tract of land in theF.anc o Las Juntas contain- ing 1S acres of land appears in name of `'tate of California in care of atilda & Ed F. Spaits. This property was deeded to tl-.e State of California_ in error in 1937 as same +I was plrced under installment redemption In 1934 and all installments and current levies have since been paid. Authorization. to Auditor is requested to put this property in name of Matllda & Ed F. Speits, assessed value of land $5130, on the 1938-39 asses_.nent roll is requested. and the said applications having been approved by theDistrict attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE' BCAP.D CP"DERM that the said applications for correction of assessments above mentiU_ed be and the same are hereby granted.,, In Matter of Co_-recti-m of Assessment. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having certif?ed to this Board ti-at, following clerical error appears on Assessment Roll for years 1933 to 1935, and praying for aut'ority to correct samei under provisions of sec. 3881 of Political Code: For years 1933 to 1935, Inc. D.C. Seagrave was assessed wit`t Lots 1 to 12, Inc. and Lot 25 Blk 5, and Lots 1 to 12, Inc. &7 Lot 25, Block 6, Town of Clyde, also a described tract of land containing 56.18 acres. The above lots are included in this acreage therefor this is a double assessment. Authority is requested to '.-.ave County Auditor cancel the taxes and delinquencies on above lots for years 1933 to 1935 Inc- and the said applicrti"}n :_aving been approvedby the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDEn -M that the said application for correction of said Assessment is h-re by granted., In Latter of Correction of Assessment. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having certified to this Board that fallowing clerical error appears on Assessment Rull for year 1938-39, and asking for authority to County Auditor to correct same, under provisions of Sec. 3581 of t,-.e Political Code: In accordance with opinion frxz attorney General's Office dated Sept.- 3, 1937, as to meaning of Sec.3817L and 39170M of Political Code, that all properties redeemed by installments ince first Monday In July of this year are subject to current year's taxes, autharlty is asked to have County Auditor add the following Lot zo the 1935-39 Assessment Roll and extend taxes on sa"mcs, Pacific Finance Corporation, C/o State of California. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit i#1, Lot 206, land value 5150. and the said application :"icing been approved by the D Is trict Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY T: BCAF:D 0-MERED that said application be and the same is "hereby y granted and said correction made. i 262 In the Batter of Correction of Assessments. i G.O.Neese, County Assessor, having cert1fb3 to this Board that certain erron- e ous Assessments appear on Assessment Roll for 1938-39, and asking authority to have County Auditor make said corrections, under provisions of Sec. 3904A of Political Code: In Vol. 4 Asses went No. 9576 Mary E. Roberts is assessed with Lot 2 & W 6' . of Lot 3 Blk 11 T imii s j&ddn to Richmond sit' IWrovements erroneously assessed at 1750. The correct vhlngof these improvements is $730. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41919 the Pacific Ice Company is assesc-ed with Lot 10 & s 35' of Lot 11 Blk 92 Cits of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at $5200. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $3710. In Vol. 24 assessment Ni. 544497 Louis Barbai.is is assessed witr. Lots 9 & 10 Blk 60 City of Bay Point with improvements erroneously assessedat $910. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $620. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 57368 ii Leslie d: Mae Bruce are assessed' witY, the sily 1.05 ac. of Lot 163, R N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with improvements erron- eously assessed at- $1350. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1000. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 63990 John F.Mr_loney is assessed with a tract of land eontal"ning 10 acres with improvements errone,.usly assesGed at $500. The correct asses - ed 'slue of ti,e se improvements is $400. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. '4036 H ii F. Eva M. Rowe are assessed with a tract of land containing 6.4145 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. The correct assessed value of these Improvements is $1200. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 64529 Nunzio Yaccarino is assessed with the W 5 acre of Lot 20 Graceland Acres Subn. wit'.i Improvements erroneously assessed at $250. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 05130 Jose De Jesus is assessed with the N. 100, of Lots 35-36-37-39 Blk 211 Town of Rodeo with improvements erroneously assessed at 2945. T?,e correct assessed value of these improvements is $2515. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66240 Veda V.Ellingsen is assessed with a tract of land containing 20.01E acres with land erroneously, assessed at $2x00 and improvements erroneously assessed at $190. The correct assessed value of the land is $1500 and there should be no improvements assessed with this property. In Vol. 30 Asses-ment No. 66277 Frank P & Jane Lonerga-n are assessed with a tract of land containing 2.90 acres with improvements are erroneously assessed at $600. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1400. j In Vol. 30 Assessment Nei. 66325 Matilda & Ed. F.Spr-its, are assessed vdth a tract of lr_nd conta ninF, 15 acres witi-i trees erroneously assessed at $200. There should be no trees assessed with t` !s property. In Vol. 15 Asses-mens 210. 3149.41 Joe Lenzi is assessed wit:. the N1ly 1/2 of Lot 71A Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit rel wit*i Improvements assessed at $1300. These improvements belong on the S'ly 1/2 of Lot 71: Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit 1 assessed to Maria Macagno (see tax bill No. 31940). Maria Macagno has requested this office to add t,-e improvements amounting to $1300 to her tax bill (No. 34914o). Authority to County Auditor to cancel the improvements of $1300 from tax Bill No. 314911 and add sane to tax Bill N o. 34940- In 4940. In Vol. 21r Assessment No. 55303 Emmet C.Rittenhouse et al Trs of Odd Fellows Home of California is assessed with Lot 21 less p or. to Garcia, Assessor's Map of the Town of Byron wits improvements erroneously assessed at $110. There are no improvement on t,-.is lot. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 53627 Grace Frienering is assessed with a tract of land con`.ain_ng .30 acres with improvements erroneogs"-y assessed at $1170. The correct assessee value of these improvements is $1000. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 59919 J P & Thelma Allard are assessed with Lots 9 10 Blk 5 Martinez Land Compary Tract 240. 2, wit improvements erroneously assessed at $350. The correct assessed value of. these improvements is $310. and the &--Id applications k4aving been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, i IT IS BY THE BOARD CRD -_M t:-at the said applications be and the same are hereby granted and said corrections aut':orized to be made.K i I Nov. 21st, 1958. I In utter of Transfer of Funds. of ML .Diablo FL^r-Protection District. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that PWA regulations require t-'ant the cash for an approved Project be kept in a Special Fund, and the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District having contracted for expenditure of $1$,000 by the District for the erection of a fire hause, and there remains a balance of $12,845.90 to be expended out of said original sim, It is BY T:E B W.D ORDE U-D t':at said sum of $12,945.90 be tr ansf erred from the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District expense fund to the following Special Fund, to wit: Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. P.W.A. Construction Account. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board.., In the Matter of the Exemption of Ida F. Proctor, widow of David A. Proctor, a deceased. A' veteran. RESC LU^T_CH. WHEREAS, IDA F. PROCTOR, widow of David A. Proctor, an honorably discharged veteran fzlmm the armed forces of the United States of America, is the owner of the following described real property situated in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California; Lots thirty—three (33) to Forty—four ( ") Inc. In Block Four 4) •Harbor Business Blocks'. AND THERE&S h said Ida o wthesF. Proctor as the owner of said property on the first Monday in March, 1935, and WMFAS, t-.e said Ida F.Proctor is entitled to exemption from the payment of taxes on said property for the taxable year 1935-39, under t:.e provisions of Article XIII,. Section 1 1/4 of tae Constitution of V a State of California, and SAS, the said exemption has not been allowed by the Assessor, for the reason that the said Ida F.Proctor failed to file her claim for exemption, as provided by law; NOW, THEFS70RE, BE IT RESCLYED: that the said Ida F Proctor be alloyed exemption from the payment of county taxes for the real property for the said taxable Year 1935-39, and the said County Asses^or Is hereby authorized to cancel the assessment on said property for said taxable year in the amount exempted under the provisions of said section of said Article and section of said Constitution_ Ayes: Supervisors James N. bong, H.L.Cummings, R.E.Claeys, W.J.Buchanan, and R.J.Trembath. Hoes: None. Absent: Nene.-K, 13 F 12W5 In Matter of Declaring Canvass of Votes Cast for Nov. St-, 1939 General Election, completed. i This Board havin6 completed the canvass of the returns of each and all of the precincts of Contra Costa County for the General Election held on Nov. Stn, 1939, and having completed t ,e count of all absent voters ballots cast for said General Election, finds tr_at t.-.L- fullowing officers have received tile :;ighest number of t votes cast for the office to *Ach they aspired and are hereby declared elected there— to, to wit: Sheriff: John A.Miller. Surveyor: Joseph W.Barkley. Supervisor Third District: Ralph W.Bollman.al v, I Justice of Peace, Sixth =ownship: Wade.W.Moore. Justice of Peace, Tenth Tovnship: J.E.Christensen. Justice of Peace, Elevent') Townshi p: Josephep L ongo- Justice of Peace, Seventeenth Township: Silas F.Lambdin r in Matter of Canvass of Returns within the County of Contra Costa, for Directors of 'Sast Bay Municipal I Vtility District. WhTRAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa. County has heretofore by Resolution consolidated the election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District j to be held on November 9th, 1939, as to any territory of said District -vrithin the County of Contra Costa, wit:, the General Election to be held on said day, and it is required by law t_-at the result thereof be canvassed by aid Board of Supervisors and th.e results of said canvass certified to the Secretary of East Bay Municipal Utility I District, and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa has fully i canvassed the returns of said General Election as required by law and being fully f advised in Vne premises, having the results of said canvass before them, i NOW THEREFLiE BE IT RESOLVED: that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa I County hereby certifies that tfe total number of votes cast in said County of Contra I Costa for persons nominated and other person- voted for as Directors of East Bay Muni— cipal Utility District at said General Election, is as follows: Director of East Bay Municipal Utility Di:tract, Ward No. 2: Frank W. Wentworth, lo,g63. j Director of East Bay Munic;pal Utility District, I Ward No. 3: George C. Pardee, 11,052. i And the Bonrd takes recess to deet on Monday, Dec. 5th, 1935,= at 10 o'clock A.M. chairman. Clerk. A E I t IN THE BCaRD OF SUPERVISORS CF CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DEC. 5th, 1938.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummirgs, R.E. Claeys, and R.J.Treaoatr. S.C.Wen s, Clerk. The minutes of the Bona!d for and during the month of November, 1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by Chairman and Clergy.. IN THE MATTER OF Exemption of CECIL E. BURNS, a veteran, from payment of County taxes. RESOLUTION. WhM EAS, Cecil E.Burns, an honorably discharged veteran from the armed forces of the United St^te, of America, is-the owner of the following described real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: Portion of t',e Rancho Las Juntas, containing 1.697 acres, more or less, described as follows: BFTINNING in the center of the County Road leading; from Martinez to Walnut Creek at the N;jrtheast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from A.C.Ranp, et ux. to Jessie A. Lea, dated April 13, 1936, and recorded April 13, 1936, in Vol. 414 of i-fficial Records, at page 183; thence :.long the cf--ter of said Road, North 15032' West, 496.45 feet and north 69024'30' gest, 92.26 feet to thz center line of Alhambra Creek; thence along said ce::ter line as f_llowts: South 10039' East, 142.31 feet; South 370401 East, 85.56 feet; south 11022' West, 106.66 feet; s:,,uth 5054) West, 37.46 feet; south 25000' West, 91.40 feet; south 24030' East, 58.78 feet, and south 45006' West, 144.41 feet to the north line of t:.e Lea tract above referred to; thence north 71041' East along said north line, 330.51 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING T:F.EFKOH: The ri&t of the public over t:.at portion of the premises lying within the County Ro,-.d. AND WHERFAS, the snAd Cecil E.Burns, was the owner of said property on the first Hondny. in March, 1938, and WHEREAS, the said Cecil E.Burns, is entitled to exemption from the pay- ment of nixes on said property for the taxable years 1937-39, and 1935-39, mer the provision of Article XIII, Section 11/4 of the Constitution of the State of California I and, WHEREAS, the said exemption has not been Allowed by the Assessor, for the reason that the said Cecil E.Burns, failed to file his claim for exemption, as provid- ed by law; NOW, Tae.FE, BE IT R_56LVkM: that the said Cecil E.Burns be allowed exemption from the payment of county taxes for the said real property for the said I taxable years 1937-35, and 1939-39, and the said County Assessor is hereby authorized to cancel the assessment on said property for said taxable years in the amount exempted under the provision of said Section of said Article and section of said Constitution. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cuamings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. I Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent : Supervisors- None. J r i y 267 In the Matter of the Exemption of Taxation of the Lutheran_ Church at Port Chicago. RF-SOLUTION.. WHERFAS, the Lutheran Church situated in the County of Contra Cost.t, state i of California, is delinquent in the payment of its county taxes for the year 1932-33, for the reason u,nt nD claim for exemption has been filed, and the said property has bee ideeded to the State of C aifornla on June 29, 1939, by deed recorded in Volume 499 of Official Records, page 223, in the office of the County Recorder of 9ontra Costa County, Cnl ifornia, and THERFAS, t'r_e said Lutheran Church is entitled to exemption for taxes under i the provision of Article XIII, Section 1 1/2 of the Constitution of the State of California, and WiiEREAS, the said Lutheran Church is situated on the following described f real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: Lots seventeen (17) and Eighteen (1S) Block Thirty-seven 37) of the City of Bay Point, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif:.rnia. I NCjW, THEREFORE, BE IT R_s3,VED: that the said Lutheran Church be and it is hereby exempted from the payment of county taxes; the Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, StSte of California, is authorized t: cancel the assessment of said taxes for said church for said year; the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is authorized to have said deed cancelled, and the Recorder of said County Is aut prized to make such notation as will remove said deed of record. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- Nene. Absent: Supervisors- None.,< i In Matte_r of Sale of Lafayette School istrict Bonds. j This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $25,000 Lafayette School j District Bcnds of the denomination of $1000 each, to be dated Nov. 15, 1939, and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiving of said bids, the 3 following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk:- BID lerk: BID .- BFJJSK, SLOCUYS CO: For Bonds maturing 1939 t-; 1942, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 5% per a:mum. j For bonds maturing 1943 to 1953, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 2 1/26 per annum. Plus a premium of $16.,par, and accrued interest to date of delivery. i BID CF BABE:. & CC Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premum of 259. Interest at 3 1/46 per annum. BID OF _,---WELL, DCUCL4S & CO. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of 76, and interest at rate of 2 3/4% per annum. BID OF R. H. W ULTON & C: : Par, accrued int ere st to date of deliver;- and a premium of i 151.50, and interest at rate of 2 3/4% per annum. BID CE S C.iWAB.YCEir:R & C 0:F Par acc_-ued interest to date of delivery and a premium of W.00 and interest at rate of 34 per annum. a BID CF BAZ+KAMERICA CO. Par, accrued int ere st to date of delivery :end a p rem ium 79, and interest i,- rate _)l ;,,, per annum. I I BID :F EASTLAND CC: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of 71, and interest at r-te of 2 3/4% per annum. BID :T LAWS 11 , LEVY & WILLIAMS Par, accrued interest to dz te of delivery, and a premium of $103. 3 and Interest at 3 1/4% per annum. BID S BLYTH do C-, I14 C. r ' Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $53, and interest at rate of 2 3/4% per annum. And the Board *having fully considers d all of said bids, finds that the bid of Bru&a, Slocumb Co. is r:-.e best bid received for said bonds; Upon Motion of Supervisor Cummings, sec:nded by Supervisor Clneys, IT IS ORDERED that said Lafayette Schcol District Bonds be and the s-•me are hereby ordered sold to Brush, Slocumb Co. at prices submitted in their bid. IT IS FURTHER :RDERRD that said bonds shall be issued bearing interest as follow s: Bonds maturing 1939 to 1942, inclusive, shall be issued eritn interest at rate of five (5) per cent per annum. Bonds maturing 1943 to 1953, inclusive, shall be issued with interest at rate of twU and .ne half (2 1/2) per cent per annum. In Matter of Declaring office of E.J.Bornholdt, Member of County Planning Commission, vacant. E.J.Bornholdt, a member of the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, having removed his residence from said County, Upon motl-n of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ZOE BCARD that the office of E.J.Bornholdt, as a member of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby declared vacant., In Matter of approvalof Agreement between the County of Alameda,and County of Contra Costa. and Marian Simpson, Mural Painter. A Form of Agreement between the County of Alsmeda, ;and the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through their respective Boards of Supervisors, and Marian Simpson, Mural Painter, wherein the said Counties agree to employ said Marian Simpson, as Mural Painter for the exhibit of said Counties at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition to be field on Treasure Island, IT IS BY T_HE BCARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be, and the same is _ hereby approved and Y.J.Buchanan, ChAirman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. yy a' r' 0° r r r,ad rig• . K'r r sib'+ t—r' 1 «T qq+ y i 269 In Matter of application Jbr dance permit. i Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, at Danville, California, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on followin dates, to wit: Dec. 319t, 1935, Feb. 4th, 1939 and March 4, 1939, at Danville,Californi$, IT IS BY THE BCARD CRDiR T that said permits be and the same are hereby grantedk 1 In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Mike Malfitano & Son, for building slide protection an Road B-2, Oak Villa. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having filed.with this Board his certificate certifying that the contract of Make Malfitano & Son, .for buildin t a multi plate corrugated metal culvert, and an eight inch perforated corrugated metal drain, and comt-ucting fill over the same, 3n State Highway at Cak Villa, near Orinda i Cross-roads, hps been.eompleted according to plans and specifications, i IT IS BY HE BOARD CHDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby. accepted and declared completed.., In Matter of application of Mrs. L.J. Dohoney, for permit to open and operate a grocery store. Mrs. L.J.Dohoney, having filed with this Board her application for a permit. to open and operate a grDeery store, on Lot 67, Santa Rita Acres,on the Appian Way High It is by t__^_e Bored ordered that said application be and the same is hereby referred t_' Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,, j j In Matter of Application of G.F.Erickson, for permit to construct Store Building near Walnut Creek. G.F.Erickson, having applied to this Boazd for a permit to erect a store buildin 24 x 30 feet of wood frame construction, located on south side of Mt. Diablo Blvd. 11/2 mile west of Walnut Creek; IT IS BY TIE BCARLD CRDE:.KD that said application be referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County., In Matter of Application of Warren Harrold, for permission t.; construct 1two signs on Mt. Diablo Blvd_ Warren Harrold, having applied to this Board for permission to erect two 13 a 4 painted signs, on property of G.B. Schuyler, west of Lafayette Lumber Company fon Mt.Diablo Blvd, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.r fJ I i 270 i In Matter of Correction of Assessmen ts. G.u.Meese, County Assessor having=applied to this Board in accordance with provisions of Sec. 380 of the Political Code, of the State of California, for author Lty` to County Auditor to correct following erroneru s assessments, to wit: For year 1935-39: Vol. 4 Assessment N,. 8414 Annie Bradbury is assessed with Lot 24 Blk 4, Richmc.nd Villa Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $500. The •correct j Assessed value of these improvements is $170. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 42306 Luigi & Maria Cappucini are assessed with the N. 1/2 of Lots 4 & 5, Blk 206, Creed's Addn. No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1560. The correct assessed value of these imsovements is $1,360. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 57120 Russl & Sonner are assessed with Lot 1, Blk 1 Blum & Wirtenoyer's Addn to Concord with pers'snal property er:-)neously assessed at $9,500. The correct assessed value of personal property is $6,770. In Vol. 27 Assessment N3. 60175 Contra Costa Realty Co. is assessed with Lot 24 Blk 36 Martinez Land Company Tract iio. 6 with improvements ex-cane ou sly assessed at $90. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 27 Assessment N•;. 60177 Contra Costa Realty Co. is assessed with Lot 26 Blk 36 Martinez Land Company Trac. NG. 6 with improvements erroneously assessed at $820. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $700. In Vol. 28 Assessment N,. 61244 Join & R Celesta Isola, are assessed with a tract of land containing 4.24 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at 3,250. There are no improvements on this t,act of land. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62150 Fred A & Josephine Raulino are assessed with Lot 198 Haciendas del _)rInflq Unit No 2 with improvements erzoneousiy assessed at 4,955, The correct assessed value of these improvements is $2,475. In vol. 29 Assessment No. 64310 A M & Alice L. Ulsh, are assessed with a tract of land containing 1.89 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $2,230. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $1,720. i and the said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra r Costa County, IT IS BY THE BakRD ORDERED that the said application for correction of said assessments be granted., s In Matter of Correction of Assessments G.O.Meese,County Assessor having applied to this Board In accordance with provisions of Section 3881 of Political Code of t're State of California, for authori- zation to County Auditor to correct fallowing erroneous assessments, to wit: For fiscal year 1938-39: In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 66282 Paul L McMullen, Tr. is assessed with a tract of land containing 1.775 acres, land value $1065. The correct assessed value of thi M land is $105. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 59667 Robert B & Dorothy Manning are assessed with a tract of land containing 5.42 acres land value $680. The correct assessed value of this land is $540. In vol. 24 Assessment No. 53516 the Estate of Robert Harkinson, is assessed with a t:-act of land containing 4 acres, land value $240. The correct assessed value f this land is $25. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 53855 Roberts, rorrel & Mayberry are assessed with Lot 12, Map of Tregallas Tract Subdivision cont. 76.65 acres erroneously assessed at $200 per acre, land value $15370. The correct assessed value is $25. per acres land value $1920. Lots 10 and 11, Blk 1 Dover Villas was redeemed under installment plan in Feb. 1935, and should rppear on the 1939-39 assessment roll as follows: Susie J. Devereaux C/o State of CaliforiAn. Dover Villas, Lots 10 and 11, Blk , Assessed value of land $80. And the said application having been approved by the District Attorney_ of. Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE B'.=L.D -F.DL-.ED t.--at t'-.e said applicnti::n Por correction of assess- mL-nt Cf urFr:i Q. V l r J In Matter of Application of P County Assessor for aut arity to County Auditor, to placef redeemed property on Current Assessment Rolls.a G.-_.Ueese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization R} i to the County Auditor to place upon thle current County Assessment Rolls, and extend r; taxes on same, upon the fallowing described property whic:^I has been redeemed wholly, or redeemed by instaZZments,since the first Monday in July, 1935, to crit: d,James Preston: Ric mond Villa, Lot 23, Blk 6, Assessed value of land570. James Preston: Richmond Villa, Lots 26 & 27, Blk 6, Assessed value of lana $160, improvements $640. James Pre:stun: Richmind V111n, Lots 28 & 29, Blk 6, Assessed value of land $160, improvements $600. Justina Rezendes, C/o State of Califo_mla, Amended Map of t:ke City of Richmond, Lots 23 & 24, Blk 105 Assessed value of land W420, improvements, $430. yr Agues De Cray Richmaid An:ie_*, Lots 77 to SO inc. Blk 2, Assessed value of land $160. Agnes De Cray, Harbor Gate Suedivision, Lot 36, Blk a, Assessed value of land $40. i And said application having; been approved by the District Attorney of contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRAEU LD, thrtt authorization to County Auditor to place hereinabove described property on current assessment rolls and extend taxes on same; is hereby grented. In !latter of Leasing Porti-ln of County Garage Yard to Coast Counties X Gas & Electric Company. A Form of Agreement between County of Contra Costa, and the Coast Counties Gas do Electric Company, a corporation, for leasing of thie following described real property k` to wit: A porticn of that certain 2.87 acre parcel conveyed to Co: >_•a Costa County, a political subdivision of t ne State of California, by H.J. Curry, et ux, recorded in Vol. 16 of Official Records, prge IOD, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of t%e said 2.57 acre parcel a hereinabove referred to; thence S. 59039' W. along the northerly line of said parcel, a distance of 10 feet; thence leaving said northerly line, S. 00211 E., 10.00 feet; thence N. 39°391 E- a distance of 10 feet to a point on the easterly line of said 2.87 acre parcel; thence N. 0021' W. along said easterly line, 10.00 feet to the point of beginning. to the Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company, a corpor-.tion, for a term of four (4) years, at a total rental of $200; having been presented to this Boa^d, IT IS BY TF.S BOARD ORDM- ..D that said Form of Agreement be and the salve is hereby approved and W.J.Buchrnap, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same i on be_alf of the County of Contra Costa. 5 3 5 i i In Matter of Endorsing Application of Reclamation District #2059, for State Aid. Reclamation District #2059 through its President and Secretary having made application to Honorable Frank F.Merriam, Governor of the State of California:, for a grant of $5,000 from the Emergency Fund of the State of California, for the i purpose of initiating the rehabilitation and improvement of the said District by first repairing the damage caused by floods during ti:e last spring season and with the understanding- that said District will then negotiate a loan to finance the balance i of its requirements estimated at abet $35,000. i On motion cif Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY T E BOARD OFD3IM that said application be and the same is hereby endorsed by this Board and the Governor of the State of California is urgently requested by this Board, j to grant said Reclamation District #2059, the sum of Five thousand ($5,000.) dollars for the purposes hereinabove set out. xi i t In Matter of Payment of Interest i on BONDS of Joint Highway District No. 13, of the State of California. IKERFAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 132 of the State I of California, did on the first day of February, 1934, file with this Boa_^d, a certif d- copy of a certain Resolution of the Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District, ordering, declaring and making a levy within the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa to provide for the payment of the cost of construction of the project of said Joint i Higawa- District, and that thereafter the bonds of said Joint Highway District were duly issued and s-ild in the sum of $2,378,000.00, bonds numbered 1 to 2378, both numbers Inclusive, of the denomination of $1000. each, payable in 15 series, the first 14 series of which include 158 bonds, and the 15th series of vnich includes 166 bonds, i all payable an the 2nd day of January, in the year of their respective maturities; and i W:1HEREAS, 158 bonds, ccaprising bonds numbered 633 to 790, both numbers 4 r inclusive, comprising all of Series No. 5 of said bond issue, mature and become payable on the 2nd dry of January, 1939, and that the interest on all of said issue for the period from July 1, 1935, to January 1, 1939, is payable on the 2nd day of January, 1939s at the rate of 3 3/46 per annum on 1106 of said bonds on Series 5 to 11 thereof and at thle rate of 3 1/2% per annum , on 640 of said bonds, on Series Nos. 12 to 15 thereof, all series inclusive, and that the total amount of principal necessary to retire said bonds, is $155,000.00 and the total amount of Interest necessary to servie said bonds is the sum of $31,937.50 and Uh.at the County of Contra Costa 1s obligated to pay one-tenth of said sums, to wit: t:1e sum of $15,500.00 principal, and the sum of $3,193.75 interest, making a total of $15,993.75; NLA1, TrIEREFOAE BE IT RA:Sc:i,VID: that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrent on the Treasury of the County of Cont:-a Costa, from the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway District No. 139 of the State of California, in the sum of $15,993.75 and to deposit the same i with time Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13; and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon xr `` presentaticn thereof, properly endorsed. 2 In Matter of Applicstin of Pacific Telephone k Telegraph company to lay burned cable in Ignacio Valley Road, and Oak Grove Road, Sup. Dist. #3. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. having applied to this Board for permission to place buried cable in Ignacio Valley Road, from Treat Road to Mt.Uiablo Road, and thence along Oak Grove Road, approximately 3050 feet, On notion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said cable be and the same is hereby granted, sai i i work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyzr of Contra Costa County 1 and the location of the laying of said cable shall be first approved by the said County Surveyor., i f InMatter of Transfer of Funds. On r-quest of D.Y.'Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $11,664.52 be transferred 1 from Motor Ve11cle Fund, to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: j War.# Road Coma Supervisor Road Coma Road Comm Road Coma Disc Account. I Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist -5 545.74 8127.50 12.00 87.00 44 26.75 954.17 449 195.75 X50 73.93 9.54 452 2 12.65 55 553.26 45b 194.15 457 50.67 459 42.65 4 151 4190 19.06) 5g-39. 4.61119-25- 4 b2 34.56 1.94 55o26. 25 467 153:56 46 114o.63 63.93 50.40 470 27.29 90.00 a x 7 91.00 47 2551.50 474 11214 7755 47b 175'90 122.62 478 159.12 39.15 141.30 1202.27 479 111.17 1150 12.50 1S16 60 r 6.90 502.55 1+53 259.17 154 149.35 495 12 -i5- S2144.07 1 7 $ 2260 91. 2903-33- 319-14- Grand 19 : G.•and Total -- $11,664.52. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t z Q In Matter of Approval. of Band or. Lost Warrant. i It appeasing t D this Board that Warrant #1995 heretofore draam by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Laura Stockfleth, in sum of $10. payable out of the General Fund cf said County has been lost and the said Laura Stockfleth havin:; furnished to this Board a go,4 and sufficient nand in sum i of $20, Indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 1995; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMtED that the said bond and the sureties thereon be and trey are hereby approved and the Oounty auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant In favor of Laura Stockfleth in -sum of $10, payable cut of the General Fund of said County, to replace said Warrant #1995• The said order is pressed by the unanimous vote of the Board In blotter of Application of Ethel F. and Claire N. McClure for permission to build a duplex on Lot 5, Blk 1, Kensington Park. Ethel F. & Claire N. McClure having heretofore filed with this Board their applicant ion f_r a permit to construct duplex on Lot 5, Blk 1, Kensington Park, and said applies — ion having; beet: referred to t e County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, aiad the said Planning Co=issl,n having this day filed with this Board its recommendati n that said permit be granted, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:ED that permit hereinabove described be and the same is hereby ordered granted.K In Matter of payment of fees by Jo'.-.n Je3Zome under Ordinance #251 of the ''ounty of Conti a Costa. This Board of Supervisors having on Nov. 21, 1938, directed the County Clerk that -If the arrearage ow.•d ty him tc. Write t,, Johm Jerome notifying him/under Ordinance #251 of the Cor.nty-of Contra Costa, granting the right to c•onst.•uet, and maintain a sports Exposition at San Pablo, California, was not paid by Dec. 3, 1938, tis Board of 3upervisors would at their meeting on Dec. 5, 1935, take the necessary action for the revoking of said franchise, Upon moti.,n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE HQ4F.D ORDF-h:-D that the further action on the revoking of said -franchise be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, Dec. 19, 1935, at 2 okelock P.M. In Matter ,of Transfer of Funds. within San Pablo County Fire Protection District. Upon request of Fire Commissioners of San Pablo County Fire Proteotion District IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tint the capital outlay appropriation of San Pablo County F iro Protection District be increased in the sum of $1700, from Reserve Fund of said Pablo County Fire Protection District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. 275 j In Matter of Hiring County Equipment and -0 orators to Orinda School District. The Trustees of Orinda School "istrieX having' requested.`that tYie' County;`Surveyor* of Contra Costa County be authorized to furnish certain, County Equipment and operators therefor to the said District for purpose of doing grading work and making other 1 improvement is for s--yid District at ^.n approximate cost of $400, Onmoti:.n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREQ that the County Surveyor be and'he is hereby authorized to furnish to said Orinda' School District, certain county equipment and operators therefor, for the doing of grsding and other improvements at a cost of approximately $400, said total cost to be a charge against'the funds of said Okinda. School District., r In Matter of Authorizing Tari Collector to make sale of Property for Delinquent Takes. The following Resolution was passed and adapted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: BE. IT RESZ.LVF9: 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 1935P tdr 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: FLIRT iER: that this Board petition the State Controller of 4 I the State of Cslifornin for. authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolutio : i PROPERTY-SC-LD TO THE STA'T'E, JUNE 26, 1917, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAUS 0r 1916:_ Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 47-48, Block 3, Deed No. 36. To be sold for r sum not less than $20. plus c•Ists of sale. i PROPE'RTY S'_LD T.. HE STATE, JUNE: 26, 1919, fOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1917: i t In Central Ric'=-nd N.). 2-- Lot 5,Block 7, Deed No. 21. a To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 19, Block 99- Deed No. 23. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of srle. Robert Seaver Add. to Richmx-d- Lot 19, block 2,Deed No. 30. To be sold for a sum not less than 510. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY 33.D TO THE STATE, JURE 26,1923, for DELINQUENT TAXES of 1922:_ Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 19, Block 7, Deed No. 392. To be sold for a sum nc t less than $5. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pulliam Pueblo Tract- No. 2 — Lot 15, Block 19, Deed No. 394. To be sold for a sum nt less than $10. plus costs of sale. l PROPERTY SOLD TO TIDE STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1923: z In Wall's Addition to Riahm-:aid- Lot 32, Block 145, Deed N.J. 57, To be. sold.for a sun n=-t less Vi n $10. plus costs of sale. In Wall's addition to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 160,Deed No. 59• To be.sold-for a sun not less than $10. 00 plus costs of sale. In Wall s Addition to Ric'nm.md - Lot 19, Block 197, Deed No. 60. 3 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus casts of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 17-19, Block 11, Deed No. 63. To be sold for a sum not less than $15, plus costs of sale. In ti-e El Cerrito Tract- Lot 47, Deed No. 71. To be sold for a sum not less th^n $20. plus costs of sr-le. In t_ e Aarbor Gate Stfcdivision- Lots 9-10, Block D, Deed No. 79. To be sold for a sum not le ss than $10. plus cost s of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO Ti-: STATE, JU!E 26, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924: In the FoLrt?, Add. to Richmard- Lots 9-9, Block 424, Deed No. 6. To be sold for v sum n:.t less t'.-nn $15, plus costs of sale. I I i In the Canal Subn. of Richmond, Lots 15-16, Block 31,Deed. No. 32. To be sold for a sum n-at less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 2, Deed No. 13. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. p s1 In Nystrom's Add. to Richmond- 1. 501 of E 1501 Block B, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Marine View Terrace- Lots 4 -45, Block 5, Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of s ale. In the Nest Richmond Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 1, Deed No. 24. To be sold for a sum not less than $15.ou plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Name Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 7, Deed No. 32. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. j In the Andrade Game Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 11, Deed No. 33• To be sola for a aim not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 17, Deed F 30. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Kay Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 3, Deed No. 37• To be sold for a sum not less than 615. plus costs of sale. In Bap View Park- Lots 30-31 Block 29, Deed No. 48. To be sold for a sum of not less than15. plus costs of sale. y . In Bay View Park- Lot 6, Block 29, Deed No. 62. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs or sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract —Lot 1, Block 23, Deed No. 63. K To be sold for a sum not less than $15.plus costs of sale. PRcPERTY Le 1 E SPATE, JUNE 28, 1926, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 24--25, Block 2, Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. i j In Ellis Landing Subdivisi::n- Lot 2 Block 10, Deed No. 43. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of srele. In The Amended Uap of the City of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 117, Deed No. 45. To be sold for a sum not less than $2D. plus costs of sale. In the Highland Tract- Lots 18-19-20, Block E, Deed No. 51. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 14-15, Block 22, Deed No. 53. To be sold for a sum not less ti-.an $20. plus costs of sale. M In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots2-3 To be sold for, a sum not less than $4O. plus costsof sale. 1, Deed N -. 66. j In the Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 4.5,Block G. Deed No. 69.. To be sold for a sum nct less than $20. plus ohs is of sale. r: tM e In the Andrade Central Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 3, Deed No. 71. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.r A A` In Ball t s Addition to Rielmond- Lot 23,Block 142, Deed No 93.To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. 3 In fall's Addition t:. Richmond- Lots 13-14-15, Block 164, Lbed No. 96. n i Ta be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. r. In Central Ric-mond N:). 2— Lots 7-6, Block 5, Deed No. 118. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park — Lot 9, less SE'ly 25' Block 8, Deed No. 125, `;i To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Nort3 Berkeley.Terrace Tract- Lots.15-16, Block 3,Deed No. 155. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of &,tie. j In North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots.28-34-35, Block 5, Deed No. 156. To be sold for a sum nat less than $30. plus costs of sale. PRGPERTY S.LD ti' T.E SL'ATE, JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELINQMT TAXES OF 1926: In Wallis Addition to Richmond- Lots 7-8, Block 146, Deed No. 111. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Walls Addition to Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block 150, Deed No. 112. To be sold fora sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i InDty View Park- Lots, 72`73, Block 2,Deed No., 133. To be sold for a sum not legs than $20. plus a 3st s of sale. In Bad* View Park, Lots 36--3399, Block 24,Deed No. 138. j To be sold for a sum not less then $15. plus costs of sale. Inthe hiellmond Annex, Lot 4j, Block 18, Deed No. 200. 1'o be sold for a sum not less thrn $20. plus Cc;sts of sa 1e. 277 s In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 37, Block 173, Deed No. 539. -:01F To be sold for a sum not less then $15. plus costs of sale. s In Wall's Additiau to Richmond- Lot 36, Block 176, Deed No 545 (S) To be sold for a sum net less than $10. plus costs of sale. E In gallas Addition t Richmond- Loot 6, Block 177, Deed No. 546 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 23, Block 177,Deed No. 547 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cc st s of sale. In Wall's Addition to Richmond- Lot 2, Block 186, Deed No. 570 (S) f To be sold fora sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. A Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 13, Block E.Deed No. 576 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Junction Heights Tract- Lots 10-11-12-13, Block 31, Deed No. 588 G3) Y To be sold for a sum n;t less than M. plus costs of sale. PRCFEP.TY SOLD TO THE SPATE, JUNE 26, 1925, FOR THE DELIN4JENT TAXES OF 1927: j In the Amended Rap of the City of Rtc1lMnd- Lots 30-31, Block 6, Deed No.111 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus cost s of sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 20-21, Block 22, Deed No. 139• To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addition t. Ricraord- Lots 17-18, Block 1249, Deed No. 203. To be sold for a sum not less than S30.plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract- Lots -6, Block 5, Deed No. 262. To be sold for a sum not less thn $30. plus costs of sale. In the Upland Tract- Lot 9, Block 2, Deed No. 269. To be sold for a sum not less than 610 plus costs of sale. In the Upland Tract- Lot 10, Block 2, Deed No. 270. To be sold for a sum nit less than $10. plus costs of sale. PROPEMT SOLD TO IMF: STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR TFs.E DELINQUENT TAXES of 1925: In the Canal Sun. of Richmond Lot 5, Block 2, Deed No. 12,y To be sold for a sum n.:t less t1mn $5. plus costs of S-1e. M In the Canal Subn. of Ric1'=ond - Lot 6, Block 2, Deed. No. 13. To be sold for a sum nat less than $5. plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Addn. t3 ` le:,mond- Lots 18-19, Block 17, Deed No. 70. To be sold for,a. sum pat less than $30. plus costs of sale. Herman's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 19-20, Block 5, Deed No. 75. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 77, Deed No. 105 To be sold for a sum not less t:mn $10. plus costs of sale. In the Amended Yap of the Oity of Richmond- Lot 14, Block 100, Deed No:, 110. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Y 1A In Natter of Resolution Authorizing Condemnation of lands for county 1,41ghwaypurposes. (011ie B.Freeaan) RESOLVED: by the Board of Supervisors of the County of: Contra, Costa, . State of Californla,that it finds and determines, and hereby declares: WiMI T AS, the public interest an4i necessity require the acquisition, Construct- ion and completion by the County of Contra Costa, of a public improvement, to wit: a public highway over, across and upon those certein lands hereinafter more particularly described, and i N:MFTAS, the use of all of said lands for the purpose of such roadway is a public use auth prized by las, and I EREAS, 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 SAS, the proposed highway is so located and in such a manner that such 1highway would be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least public injury. t N°„A, TN.E.REF'ME, BE T` RESOLVED: by this Board of Supervisors that the said Board acquire and in the name of the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter described lands by donation, purchase or by Condemnation in accordance with the 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 n ae of said County, and on its behalf, such action or actions in the proper curt twin.- 3urlsdlcti,:n t:ereof as are necess-:ry to condemn said lands for s-id Pu_•pose; 27 I f Tbat .he is further directed to make an application to said court for an order f fixing the amount of amounts of such security in the way of money deposits as said li Court may direct to be made for the t. of immediate possession of said lands by said county, and for an order permitting said county to take immediatepossession of and to use the lands, as aforesaid. The real property hereinabove referred to is situate, lying and being in the x County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more. particularly described as follows, to wit: i A port L n of Lots 11'r and 15, Block 246, as said lots and Block are so designated and delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Map of Wallis Second j Addition to ti-e City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California" filed March 4t?:, 1932, in dol. 6 of Maps, page 340, Records of Ccn;ra Costa County, California:, described as fJllows: BEGINNING a, the most northeasterly corner of said Lot 15, Block 246, of the 11ap hereinabove referred to; t:-ence S. 30031 W. along the easterly line of said Lots 15 and 1", 50.00 feet to the most southeasterly corner of said Lot 14; thence N. 990111 W. along.the southerly line of said Lot 14, 32.52 feet; Lhence leaving said southerly line, N. 2020130" E. 49.9g r =k feet to a point on the northerly line of said Lot 15; thence S. 99011 E. alon:_, the said northerly line, 33.44 feet to the point of beginning. Said parcel sought to be taken includes only a part of an entire parcel, tract, or piece of property as spolficrlly shorn upon the Map attached hereto. Ayes: Supervisors Long,ng, ::,ummirgs, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. F In hatter of County of Contra Costa v a Political Subdivision, of the State of California, Plaintiff, vs- OLLIE B. FREK Ari, et al. Defendants. R t j This Board has heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnati n suit for the obtaining a right of way through certain property described in said orde , H and the Court having fixed-the sum of tine hundred and fifty five ($155.00) dollars j to be deposited with t.-ie Cle& of the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa as security to defendants in said cjmplaint menti•sned to secure to said defendants i and owners of any right, title and interest in-and to said property of just compensat-. ion for taking*,, And any damages incidental thereto as soon as the same can be ascpr- t ained by lar.; It is on motion duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order by this Board ordered that the County auditor of the County of Contra CostadraT his I warrant in favor of the County Clerk of said County from the High-way Construction Fund. In tine sin of One hundred and fifty five (3155.00) dollars as security for the fallow Ing defendants, to edit: 00 011ie B.Freeman, 150.00. Joan Doe, . . . . . _ . . . . 1.00 Richrrd Roe, 1.00 Jane Doe, - - 1.00 i Black and White Company 1.00 Blue and Green Company 1.00 out of v.Ich any damages awarded on condemnation of said property shall be paid-to saJ d, j defendants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I t i A" I i 12-179 In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE WARD ORDM-M that the following applicatim s- for aid:are.granted,: to wit: INGERSOLL, MAUD, Hazel Avenue, Pinole. County cash allowance In sum of $15. monthly be continued as of MV. 1,_ 1939- 1UREiIET, 417- 21st St. Richm:.nd. Old Age Securityin sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. ALLGAIER, WILLIM 534 Dino St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of toot. 1935. s BL MQUISi, ANNA, 222- 2 St. Richmond- Old ic:mord. Old Age Security in. the sum of $15. state aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935. BRADLEY, XIi,X, 310 El Dorado SL- El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. t EEg, FZAI:X, 330 lith St. Ricrmand. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.00 State aid and. $7.00 county aid monthly be renewed as of Cot. 1935. r GENTRY ELWA? Pihole. Old -age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. XALLEUI M GE R, ALICE, Boz 596, Victorville. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofAug. 1935. MUCIN, SUSIE, 664- Third St. Ric_m nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. $tate aid and $15. county aid monthly 6 be renewed as of March, 1935. MCGliADy, CiiA.US, #20 Northwest Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.59 State aid end $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. t OAr-gs, ABnIE, 235- 7th St. Ric:mund. Old ,age Security In th a sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Abe renewed as of August, 1938. 1 AND MC-11, JABS, 5112 McBryde St. Richmond.. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50. State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1936. MADISON, CHA_.L£S, 540- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935, and Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as cf Dec. 1, 1935. MADIwiz. uNCY, 544- 6t:. St. is mond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as .of December 1, 1935. THOMSON, Kum, 1194-. 53rd St. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthlyTheincreasedto $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as.of Dec. 1, 1938: VANSXIBE, MI-LLIE, 225- 4t^ St. Richmond. Old Age Security in tae sum of &7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid montiilyTheincreasedto $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. IANDERS--N, JCvFj1 254- 3rd St. Richm,nd, Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1935. tYHARPST, EATA, 263- lot St. Richmond. Cld Age security In the sum of $17.50. State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly The discontinred es of Nov. 30, 1939. . INESBITi, Isom, 621- 13th St. richmond. Old Age Security in sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid be discontinued as of November 30, 1936.. PAULSYN, PETER, 515-10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlybe-discontinued as of November 30, 1938. J BROW, A1414A, 144- 13th St. Richmo.-d. Old Age Security be denied. E GERS, LAvRiNCE 437- 20th St. Richmond. Old Age security be denied 2S0 t r i inGERS, WiUnIINA, 4?7- 20t St. 14c imc nd. j Old Age Security be denied.p# ROGERS, R_OXAN11, #22, - 4t*' St. Ric:rs •:nd. Ctd Age Sec--rity be denied. r. l ;-LAFiRML, IiY="TL£, Parker Ave. R:)deo, 20. State and $20 county aid be increased to $20 state and $25. County aid as of Dec. 1st, 1935, and t;-n t State arA Co-rnty aid be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1938. i HART, 1U.3Y, 1601 Potrero, Ric:.m_•nd. A-ld for needy children in the sum of $10 State and $20 county aid for one minor half-orph in child b«- renewed as of Dec. 1, 1938- HIGGS, J:+SEPr_INE, 634- Barrett Ave. R-1 chm-rid_ 30 State and $45. County aid fo. needy dtildre n be renewed as of Dec. 1, 193$. 13A.DIa.•11, :-.A ITY, 5316 Chanslor Ave. Riczm.nd. Aid f:.r needy children in sum of $10. State and $34. county aid be renewed 1 as of Dec. 1, 1938- jTirZCHN i,, VE--.G!-'-!A, 553- l9th St. Ric:M_•nd. 30. State and :$30 c:.unty aid for tree minor half-orphan children be renewed as of Dec. 1st , 1938- CAR.i :i;A, FELIPPA, 225 Contra Costa St. Pt.Eichmond. 50. State and 420. county aid. for needy dzildren be decreased to ` State and $20 County aid as of -)a=nxy 11, 1939• OcKt: E, LOhA, 2931 San Luiz Ave. Siem-nd. 30 State and $20 County aid be decreased to $20 State and $20 county aid as of Ji-livai9 2, 1939- UPHAM, FI. VEY, 1323 Barrett Ave. Rialimand. 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly for needy blind be granted Hervey Upham, 1323 Barrett Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. HJkPJ)a1, EDWARD, U04 Wanda St. Crockett. j Old Age Security in t:ie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1 , 1939. FA.,D :-x, VALEPjA, 1104 Wanda St. Crockett. Old -ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin, as of Dec. 1, 1935. CCO'E:-, GECRGE, Box 22, Danville. j Old sage Security An t:-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly I be renewed as of Nov. 1935. USSEI:BERGF,R, OT T ILLIE, STAN 10E, Danville.- Old Age Security '_n the sum of $17.50• State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of- Sept. 1938. j 1 CLIVERI, FF.ANCE•S, Rte 2, Dnly Lane, Napa. State aid for twc. minor h,,f-orphan children thr•:.ugh Cont=•a Costa County be denied. SANDOVAL, UP T T_I:A, SanRamon Aid for needy hildren in the sum of $60. State aid be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1 1939. i yxt..SvII, 1619 Estunillo St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum Df $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed and restored as of Dec. 1, 1938. HEBEISIr' JANET, Rte #2, Cync•.,rd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. LEE. ERVIN, Box 240, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in Li:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 19350 LGNG, INEZ, Bcx 304, Cone-,rd. l Old Age Security in the sun of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. i UI 11'I?tiG, MARY 903 J_^_es St. Martinez. ld -1ge Security in tr-e sum of $9.00- State aid and $9.00 county aid mcntnly be renewed as of ''cr. 1939, anincreased to $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. t LOWD, GE:-tPFTJDE, Boa 106, Associated. ld Age Security in the mm of $10. State aid and $10.-County aid Mont.hly be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid as of Dec. 1, 1938. DAVIS, GEMRUDE, 2305 Martinez Ave ue^tinez. Cld Age Security in the suns of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of November 30, 1938- 1 1-WNSZ D, UATHILD.A, Bos 129, Rte $1, Cjne,:rd. Old Age Security in t„a sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid be dirc_)ntlr.:ted as of NL)v. 30, 1939. j CURT HELEN, Walnut Blvd. Wa.lnu' CrCe::.1,0 State and $10 cDurty aid for -n:? m_n W ::rtlf-orPhan c ild be renewed as of N,v. 1st, 1939. 281 PECCIANTI, Francis, 3.317 Castro St. Martinez. 20 State aid for two minor whole orphan children be renewed as of Dee. .l,. 1935 MM-C8= WAI LR, General DP3ivery, Clayton. 0ld Age Security in the sum of $16. State aid and $16. County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1935. ROGERS, CHJULES, 33 best Third St. Pittsburg. Cold Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Coltnty aid monthly.The renewed as of Dec. 1935. DE MERCURIC, LENA, 267- E. 2nd St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy children in the ssm of $10. State aid and $25. county aid be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1935. CASTELUNQS, CAPHMI, RACHkEl, AND REBECCA: IPUGA, CHRISTINA, 27 South "B• St. Stockton. 30 State and $30 County aid for three minor whole-orphan children be discon- tinued as of Dec. 31, 1939. IDE PIERO, EUPHaIIA, Port Chicago. Aid fbr needy children in the sura of $10. State and $30 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 311 1935. jDITTiMER, ALBMT, 521- 1st St. Antioch. Old e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyjbegrantedtobeginasofDec. 1, 1938- LOV$ JOHN 209- Tent: St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of817.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. IBARNES, AILUEE, Rte #1, Box $9, Brentwa:,& Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofNovember1935. IFISHEii,IRVIN, 317 "H• St. Antioch 6 61d Ase security in the sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly the renewed as of Nov, 1939. GOINGS, AX IE, GEN. DZIVr'EY, Antioch Jld Age security in the sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1935. GOINGS, EUGM;E, General Delivery, Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. IJCIiI5014, WILISAM, Byron Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of October, 1935. CCI;&-,L, JANE, 512 East St. Antioch old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly e discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1938. ALOAREZ TEC DULO, 115 C'nanslor Ave. Richmond, (For Albert, Refugio and Joaquin Rios) 30 State and $30 County aid wont:^1y be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1938, payable to trs. Teodulo Alvarez, 3.15 Chanslor Ave. Hicimond. GARINI. CATHERINE, 121 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg (For Sarah, Frank & Vincent DeLucca) 30 State aid and 610 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Catherine Carini, 21 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, for the support of these three children, be discontinued s of Nov. 30, 1935. ABRAhM, LCIS, 32 Cornwall. St. San Francisco, (For Larry Lee Page). DE BISSCrOP, EDITH, Rte 1 Walnut Creek (Larry Lee Page) 10 State aid and 610 county aid monthly, payable to Mrs. Edith DeBisschop, to 1, Walnut Creek, for the support of Larry Lee_Page be discontinued as of Nov. 30,193 Beginning Dec. 1, 1938, $10 State aid and 610 county aid monthly be granted Mrs., Lois Abraham, 32 Cornwall St. San Francisco, for the support of Larry Lde Page, a depend ent Juvenile Court Ward. FLAVIN, MAFX 521 UcLaughlln, Eichmond. aide Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. FFAY, JULIA, 164- 17th "t. hichmonci. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 county aid monthly granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. MAXX;. , FRED, 511 Key Boulevard, El Cerrito. ld age Security 1n the, sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. i( SANOW, ARISTA, 3O5 Central Ave. El Corritc. j Old Age Security in the sum, of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly e granted tc begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. PIPES, OLIVIA, Cowell. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly granted t;, begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. i i 1 L=FAY, D,PHINA, 2703 Panihandle Blvd. Ricimond Annex. Aid for needy children in the rum of$40 State and $45. county aid payable to Mrs. Delohina Murray, of 2703 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond Annex, be decreased to $30. State and $45. C:mnzy Rid as of Dececber 1, 1935 and tilat $10 State aid forJohn Murray be paid to Smtft's Preventorium, Clrytcn, as-of Dec. 1, 1938- 311 Matter of Resolution Authorizing j Condemnation of Lands for County Highway Purposes (Estate of Thomas I Beaulieu deceased, et al.) RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Ccunty of Contra Costa, State of California, that it finds and determines, and hereby deelrres: S WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, con— i FfSr. struction and completion by the County of Cmtra CostP, of a public improvement, to wi • sir a Public highway over, across and upon those certain lands hereinafter more particularly de sc_i bed, and, ry WMFAS, the use of all of said lands.for tre purpose of such roadway is a public use authorized by law; and, WHEREAS, t:Ie talking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary to such public use, and it is necessary t-hat all-of s.mid lands so described be so taken and, 3. THORsAS, the proposed highway is so located and in such a manner that such s highway would be mast compatible with t're greatest public good and the least public injury. s: N,)W, T::Eiir:F`ci , BE I1 R_&.LV:D: IV this Board of Supervisors that the said Board acquire, aid in the nurse of the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter j described lands by donation, purchase, or by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain; and the District yttQriey of the County of C::•tra Costa is hereby directed to prepare and x prosecute, if necessary, in the name of said County, and on its behalf, such action or actions in the proper court having jurisdicti-gin-thereof as are necessary to condemn said lands for said purpose; That he i_ fur er directed to make an application to said Court for an I ter order fixing the amount .3r amounts of such security in the way of m ney deposits as said Court may direct to be made for the taking of imQediate possession of said lands i by said county, and for nr. order permitting said county to take immediate possession 4 of, and tc; use the lands, as aforesaid. The real pr:perty herinabove referred to is situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly described a s follows, t., wit: A portic:n of Lots 20 and 21, Blodc 246, as said Lots and Block are so design=•ted and delineated upon that certain Map entitled pMap of Wall's Second Additiin tr. the Cizy of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Ca1.if:rnia" filed March 4th 1912, in Vol. 6 of Maps, page 140, Records of Contra Costa. County, California,- described as follows: Begi:uning at t:.e most northeasterly corner of said Lot 212 Block R 240, of the M"p hereirab.,ve referred to; thence S. 3003' W. along the easterly. line of usual Lots 21- and 20, 50.00 feet to the most w soutimasterly corner of Lot 2% th=ence H. 59011' W. along the 4 southerly line -f said Lot 20, 34.65 feet; thence leaving 4 said s;utherl;• line, N. 2020'30". E. 49.95 feet to a point on the northerly line of said Lot 21; t;ience S. 59011' E. along the said port.e:y line, 35.30 feet to t:.e point, of beginnirg. Said parcel sz)ught ;,o be t..ken includes only a part of an entire parcel, i tract, or piece of pn)per ty as specifically s%sjwn upon Viae Map attached hereto. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cu=-2iac;;s, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembatz. Xne s: 1.-..-,e. i 5. Absent : done. I 283 In matter of the County of Contra-Costa, a Political Subdivisi.m of the State of California, Ii Plaintiff, r, .ri W, ET'dE ESTAT OF 3293. Tii ldA3 BEAULIF T, Deceased, et al. r Defendants. This Board has heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnation suit for the obtaining of a right ,f fray through certain property described in said order, and the Curt having fixed tae sum of -ne hundred and sixty-five dollars (4165-OD) to be deposited with i e Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa as security to defendants in said complaint mentioned to secure to said defendants and owners of any right, title and interest in and to said property of Just compensation for taking, and any dsarges incidental thereto as soon as same can be ascertained by laN. i It is on motion duly made and carried, and in compliance with said order 11 by t^is Board ordered, that the County Auditor of t'-le County of Contra Costa draw his warrant '.n favor of ti-ie County Clerk of sr,id County f rom thc, General Fund in the sum 1 of _'ne hundred and sixty-five dollars ($165.00) as security for the following defendants ito wit: The Estate of Thomas Beaulieu, deceased, - - - - $156.00 Minnie G.Alla:d, -1.00 a Margaret B.Righinl 1.00 Margaret Grace Righini. 1.00 Thomas Fred•Allard,. .. .. .. . 1.00 John Doe 1.00 Richard Roe 1.00 Jane Doe, 1.00 Black and Unite Company 1.00 Blue and Green compavi ..1.00 out of itz ie h any d atmage s awarded on condemnation of said property shall bepaid to said defendants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Authorizic District Attorney to being i suit for Recovery of k-ney awarded Rufus H. Stewart for Old Age Security. VI-E REAS, Rufus H. Stetart, during his lifetime, received old age payments from t:ie County of Contra Costa, in the amount of Two hundred and fifty-three dollars 1($253.00) and WHEREAS, the said Rufus H. Stewart, has since passed away and his estate is being probated in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costli, being No. 9579• NOW, TH EFLRE, BE li RESCUED that the District Aof Contra CostaiRctttorney County, be and he is hereby auth1rized to take 'whatever steps he deems necessary against said estate in t e collection of snid amount. i jAyes: Supervisors James N.Lang, H.L.Cummings, R.E.Cilaeys, W.J.Buchanan and iR.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. r Ar4e the Board takes recess to meet; on Monday, December 19, 1935,, at 10 o'clock A.Y. Chairman. Cleric. t r IN TIM B-:A.RD OF SUPERVISORS CP C-NTFA COSTA CwUNTY, STATE OF CALIFJBNIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1935. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L..Cummings, R.E.Claeys, and R.J.Treobath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Application of IDavid Galdshur, and Eleanor Goldshur, for a permit to build i a structure for other than one family residential purposes in Sheldon School District. David Goldshur and Eleanor Goldshur having heretofore filed with this Board their -application for a permit to construct a building for other than one family residential purposes in the Sheldon School District, and said applicatica having been i referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, by this Board, and said Planning Commission having recommended that said permit be granted, and T.R. DeLap j attorney for certain residents of said District having requested that a hearing on sal petition be had before the granting of said permit, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing on said application be and the same is hereby set for Monday, Feb. 6th, 1939, at2 o'clock P.M. at the Chambers of this Board., r j t In batter of Application of A.E.Brear, for permit Scrbuilding g commercial swimming.pool and picnic grounds at Alamo, California. A.E. Brear having applied to this Board for a permit to build a commercial swimming pool and picnic grounds at his property at Alamo, California, and said application having been heretofore referred to the Planning Commissi,:,n of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that j said permit be not granted, and a public hearing on s!-id matter having been requested by the petitioner, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD CEDER D that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby set for Yondsy, the 16th day of January, 1939, at 2 o'clock P.H. at the chambers of r . this Board. A In Matter of Advertising the Resources of Cont--a Costa County r a" at Convention of Federation of Womens Clubs to be held in Martinez on March 27-29-29, 1939• Yrs. S.Johnson and Yrs. Isabelle Brubaker, President of the County Federaticn of Womens Clubs having appeared before this Board and requested this Board of Supervisors to advertise the resources of Contra Costa County at District Meeting of Federation of Womens Clubs to be held in lartinez, on March 27-29-29, 1939, and this Board deeming the said Convention a good advertising medium for the advertising of the resources of the County of Contra Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD ADER:9 that the sum of $100 be paid to the County Federat Ion of Womens Clubs for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said Convention, the said C:unts Federation of Tomens Clubs to present to this Bonrd a f duly verified cl^ia in s`.L. of $100 a3zer y+sin,., funds of said County in payment Vneref3r. s 285 i In Matter of Adopting Resolution accepting the offer of United States to Yt.Dinblo Fire Protection District to aid by way of Grant in financing the Const•-uetion of 1 a fire House. I BE I_ R.ESOL.VED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Castes, j State of Californir. i Secti,n 1. That t'^e offer of the United States of America to the Mt. I Diablo Fire Protection District is aid by xray of grant in financing the construction o a Fire Hou se a copy of which offer reads as follows: i FEDERAL ICY ADI INLSTRATICN OF PUBLIC WORKS. Washington, D.C. Dated: Dec. 5, 1939- 1 Docket No. Calif 1242--F. f Mt. Diablo Fire Proteeti_in District, Concord, California. 1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form No. 230, as amended to the 1 date of this offer) which are made a part hereof, the United States of America hereby offers to aid in financing the const-uction of a District Fire H3use, including necessary equipment, wound improvements and alterations of a drill tower (all herein f galled t`e 'Project') by making; a grant to Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District (herein i calleC, t`ii 'applicant') in the amount of 45 per cert of the cost of the Project upon completion, as deternined by the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works herein called t:--e 'Administrator'), but not to exceed, in any event, the sum of 13,529• 2. By acceptance of tris ?fer the applicant covenants to complete the Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event by April 18; 1939- i 3. This Offer is made subject to the express condition that, if the administrato shall determine at any time that the Applicant has paid or rigr^ed to pay, whether di— I j ectiy or indirectly, a bonus, commissi-n or f ee to any person, firm or corporation, for attempting t.? procure an approval of tine Applicant's applicati--m, or for alleged services in procuring or in attempting to procure such approval, or for activities 1 of the nature commonly known as lobbying performed or agreed tD be performed in connect— ion with the application, t-ien the administrator shall have the right, in his discretion, 1 to rescind this offer and any ag^eements resulting herefrom, and, in the event of such rescission, the United States of America Shall be under n', further obligation hereunder. The acceptance of this offer by the Applicant shall effectuate a cancellation of the contract created by the acceptrnce of Vie Offer Dated August 1, 1935, made by the United States of America to t'-'e Applicant: Provided, that the cancellation i of such contract shalmlnotimpairorvitiate y acts perf3rmed or proceedings taken j thereunder prior to such canoOlation, but such acts or proceedings may be continued under the contract created by the acceptance of this :ffer. UNIT!-1) STATES OF AMERICA, Federal Emergency Administrator of i Public Works. By (Sgn) H.A. Gray, Assistant Administrator. be and the same is hereby In all respects accepted. Section 2: That said Board of Supervisors agrees to abide by all the terms I and conditions of said offer, including the terms and Conditions annexed thereto and made a part trereof. ti i Section 3: That the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed forthwith to send the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works three certified copies of the proceedings of this Board and of the adjourned regular meeting in connection rith the adoption of this Resolution, and such further documents of proofs in connect– ion with the acceptance of s-Ad offer as may be requested by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. W..T.Buchanan, Chairman of Board of Supervisors. S.C.Wells, Clerks, Board of Supervisors. In the Matter •af the compromise L a claim against the estate of Rufus :.Stewart, deceased. WHERFAS, Rufus H.Stewart, deceased, during his lifetime received aid during the years 1930, 1931, and 1932, from the Catnty of Contra Costa, state of California, In the amount Df two hundred and flit,–three dollars ($253.00) nnd, WHEREAS, the estate of Rufus H.Stewart is being probated, and the said estate consists only of two (2) lots in the Horthern part of the State of California, of the approximate value of Seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) and, WHEREAS, the said estate h-.s offered to compromise said claim for the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00); NCW, THEREFORE, BE IT R:-_s_-,LVED by the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the said claim be compromised for the said sum of Cne hundred dollars ($100.00) and tete District Attorney of said County of Contra Costa State of California, is hereby auth,.rized to accept the said sum of Cne Hundred dollar 100.00) In compromise of said claim. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes. None. Absent: None. In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 259 of County of Con:•a Costa, duly publishel. Ordinance Nc-. 269 being an Ordinance amending Sections 10 and 23, of Ordinance N-.. 267 relating t:• the regulation :.f the compensation of officers of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the manner prescribed-by law In Brentrood Ner.•s, a newspaper _f general circulation printed end published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Edgar M.Allen, on file herein, On motion of Supervisor Claeys, sec,---nded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE ED that said Ordinance be declared duly published. i In Matter of Declaring "rdinance No. 271 duly published. Ordinance No. 271 being an Ordinance amending Ordinance #267 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the manner prescribed by lair In Brentc,.od Nens, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the Count* .f Contra Costa, as s-vm by t affidavit of publicati-,n of Edgnr M. tillen, L__ 297 on file herein; On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long,'It is by the Board ordered that the said Ordinance be declared duly published. r .. i In Matter of Acceptance of Re signat ion of R.R.Arnold, as Road Commissicner of Supervisor Districts 1-3"- R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Conra Costa County, having presented to this a Board, his resignation as Road Commissioner of Supervisor Districts 1 - 3 - 4 -5 to take effect as of Dec. 31, 19381 Upon motion ._•f Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted, to take effect as of Dec. 31, 1938. In Natter of Correction of Assessments. request for. Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his/authority to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments, under provisions of Section 3991, of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1936-39, Authirity is requested t^., add Lots 24 do 25 Blk 23, Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center to the 1936-39 Assessment Roll in the name of Lddwig M. &- Ruby G. Johnson, C/o State of California, assessed value of land, $400, as same is 1 being redeemed under the iMallment plan, In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 3 J C do S H Forsyth are assessed with the s 71 of Lot 443E d all of Lots WA and 6WB Berkeley Country Club Terrace, land value $260 improvements $2300. This is in error as this property should read as follows: J C k S H Forsyth, Berkeley Country Club Terrace S 71% of Lot 4538, K13ri 501 of Lot 44" & A small tri por in rear of Lot 446B Land value $135, impt s. $2300. John Eller, Berkeley Count ry. Club Terrace, stly 61 of Lot 446A Lot 446B less small tri por in rear, 74and $125. Authorizstion is requested to have County Auditor m. qu ty put the tallotring prop oti,- 1936-39 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same as this property is be redeemed under the installment plan: East Contra Costa Irrigation District C/o State of California i& of Sw 1/4 of Sec. 34 TPN R3E 4oaa. O 22 per ac, land val. 880. sw 1/4 of SE 1;4 of sec. 34, T2N 3E 35 are: O 22 per ac, land val. 0. Waste land 5 ac. O 2 per ac, land value $10. NW 1/4 of Sec. 2, TlX R3E lying in Knight sen Irrig. Dist. 24 ac. O $22 per ac, land vja. $525. SW 1/4 of Sec. 2, T1N. R3E. lying In Knight ser. Irrig. Dist. 48 ac. O $22 per ac, land val. $1055. HE 1/4 of Sec. 3 T1N. R3E lying in Knight sen Irrig. District, 120 ac. O $22 per ac, land val. $26240. E 1/2 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 3, T1N. R3E 77 ae. O $22 per ac, land val. $1690 Waste land, j ac. O $ 2 per ac. land v1.5 NW 1/4 of Sec. 3, Tlx R3E 210 Ac. ® 622 per ac. land val. 890 SW 1/4 d SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Sec-3, to 54 N R3of NW 1/4 of Sec. j, Z°0 Ac. O $30 per ac, land val. 6000.Impts. $600. R3E 54 Ac. O $22 per ac. land val. $1185. Total Assessed value $16,240. For the yea-- 1936-37: Domiaio Giannini was assessed with t?--e W 501 of Lots 1 and 2, and all of Lot 3, Blk 184 Castro Street r0ttenslon Tract, with improvements erroneously assessed at $1140 There are nL improvements on this property, nor were there any in the year 1936-37, Authority is requested to have County Auditor cancel the taxes and delinquencies on the assessments of improvements for the year 1936-37, and the said applications having been approved by theDistrict Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS ORDER?D that authority to the County Auditor to correct the said assessments be and the ssme is hereby granted. 1 In Matter of Correction cf Erroneous Assessments_ G.O.Meese, County Assessor having requested authority to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessment ender Section 380 of the Political Code, to wit: In Vol. 2 assessment No. 3117 Ray F. Fitzpatrick, is assessed with Lots 5 & 10, lk 2 Ricrm:;nd =arbor Addn. assessed value of land $130. Mr. Fitzpatrick claimed War Veter:- ex_,mpticn with Assessor's office as required by law, but thrcugh an error in this :)ffiee exemption was .^__t -!lowed. Authr,rity is requested to County Auditor ', to alloys full exemption on this property amounting to $130, and the said applicatiot: having been approved by the Dist^ict Attorney, IT IS BY THE BCA?D 3HD_RED t^r.t said application to correct said assessment be and the same is hereby granted. In Uatter of Granting permissl3n to U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, to Cross Sewer In Rivercrest Sewer District. The Unit?d States Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, having- applied avingappliedtothisBoardforpermissiont:, pass the Cont^a Costa County Canal under the six inch sewer line of the Rivercrest Sever District on Hill Street,' In said District, and to remove four Inch vitrified pipe connections and plug openings within the canal right—of—wktract, and this Bo-rd of Supervisor i e governing; body of said Riverereat Sewer District, on motion of Supervisor Trembatn, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDFRLjD that the request her?.Lnab.;ve set out be and the same is hereby granted. In Ustt er of applicati,n of Art'-_ur B. Alderette for permit to erect a stable in Llterim Lend District . Art?sur B.Alderette having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to eroc; a stable In Imerim Land Use District #F, and said npplipation. having been referred by this Board to the Planning Comnipsion of Cont-ft Costa County, and said Planning Cora is sign hnvirlr; filed with T.his Board their recommendation that said permit be not granted; On moticn_ of Supervisor Long, sec?nded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS MDERED that said permit be and the aame is hereby denied. I 1 E. c J `:iA r22. ice- •:-5 :'' t m :v .i^ I 4.. F moi' ,{ 1, Al . • tJ f f....,rl ti. i 2gt; In Matter of Application of Warren Harrold, to erect a Real estate sign in Lafayette. Warren Harrold, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to a re ct a real estate sign :n Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, on the property of G.F. Schuyler, and said application having been eret:)f..re referred by this Board to the Planning Commission 3f Contra Costa County, and said Plannl::g Commission having filed with this I Board LheL^ recommendation that said permit be granted; IT IS BY HI: BOARD ORDER D that said permit be and the same is hereby granted, t with the provision that introductory word on the sign read "Tentative, Western boundary, Business DistrictO. r In Matter of application of Yrs. L.J.Dohoney, to erect a store in Interim Land Use District #j. Mrs. L. J. Dohoney, having applied to this Board for permission, to erect a store on Lot 67 Santa Rita Acres, on Road known as Appian Way, in Interim Land Use District j, and said application having been heretofore referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Bommission having filed with this Board their I recommendation that said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor Long, sec nded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDOFD Vnat said permit be and the same is hereby granted. Y 1J In Matter of application of Fan-iie Oakes Ma.n hart, for permission j to build a duplex house on Lot 6, Block D, Berkeley Fighlands. Fannie Oakes Mann art, having heretofore filed with this Bonrd her application for erection of duplex on Lot 6, Blk. D, Berkeley Highlands, and said application having been heretofore referred by this Board to the Planning Commission and said I Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted. On motion of Supervisor Wng, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFUM that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. K fI I i In Hatter of Request of Seaside Oil Company to erect outdoor advertising structure In San Ranson High School District. The Seaside 011 Company having filed with the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County their applicatic•n for permission to erect an outdoor advertising structure In Sin Ramon Union High School District, and the said Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation that said permit be7gpanted, On motion of Supervisor Cummiry s, seecnded by Supervisor Tremtbath, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. K 11i i In 'fitter of Request of G.F.EAckson for permit to construct a building on Ht.Diablo Blvd. West of Walnut Creek. G.F. Erickson, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to construe a building on Mt. Diablo Blvd. west of Walnut Creek, to be used as a sandwich stand and soda fountain, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, by this Board, and said Planning Commission having fi3d with this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor Claeys, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted, with following restrictions: that the new building have only one signattached to it; that within a six months period the applicant improve his front area abutting the highway with a i desirable landscape approach treatment to the new building and that furthermore on hi own property he first decrease the area now occupied by his iron scrappings to the absolute minimum and that he place about that area a painted fence high enough. to I conceal it from the view of the highway and the Saranap district in the rear, with I the restriction that no outdoor advertising be placed on the fence.,, In Hatter of application of Burma-Vita Company for renewal of permit for signs In San Pablo. The Burma-Vita Company 'raving applied to the Planning Commission of Contra , Costa County for renewal of permit of Burma Vita Company signs in San Pablo, and It appearing to this Board that the former permission for placing of said signs was granted by the Outdo •r Advertising Department of the Division of Highways, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER?.D that said application be re-referred to the Planning Commission of j contra Costa County and by said Pl-inning Commission re-referred to outdoor Advertisi Department of Division of Highways, with authority to act in said mAnner. 4 i In Matter of Consideration of x the Revocation of Permit granted to John Jerome under Ordinance No. 251 r of Contra Costa County. This Board raving heretofore granted to John Jerome under Ordinance No. 251 i of the County of Contra Costa, a permit to erect and maintain a sports exposition i In Township No. 10 of the County of Contra Costa, and the said John Jerome not havin lived up to the terns and conditions as set cert in Ordinance #251, a Resolution prepay- ed by the District Attorney of Cortra Costa County, for the revoeatiat of said permit is presented to this Board for consideration, and after discussion and consideration, of said Resolution Supervisor Trembath moves that said resolution be adopte*nd said motion is seconded by Supervisor Cummings. After the question is Put to the Board of Supervisors, Supervisor Cummings withdraws his second to said motion; thereupon i Chzairman W.J.Buchanrn, appoints Supervisor q.L.Cummings as Temporary Chairman and said motion is then seernded by Supervisor W.J.Buchaanan from the floor; Thereupon j a vote is taken an said motion with the followirc result: Yes; Supervisor Districts 4-5- Noes: Supervisor Districts 1-2-3. And the Notion is declared lost. Thereupon Supervisor W.J.Buehanan again takes his seat as Chairman of this Board. 291 In Ltatter of Allovance of Warrants of Reclamation District 9802. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant sof Reclamation District #802, are hereby approved, to wit: j 933, in favor of A.S.Fer.-uson, in sum of 490. X934, in favor of A.S.Ferguson, in sum of 8371-79- And the Chsirm-n and clerk of this Bored are hereby authorized std direeted to. 1 note the .approval of said wa_•rrants by this Board by affixing their signatures to each of said warrants. i In Natter of removal Qf elect-le poles from Pacific Gas do Electric Company right of way , In Marsh 1 Creek Canyon. On motion -)f Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDEF.0 that W.J.Buchanan, be and he is hereby auth:,rized to pay to the Pacific Gas & Electric .Company, the sum of approximately $750, for tpurpose of removing three poles from right of way of said Pacific Gas .& Electric Company, caused by re-alignment by County of Contra Costa of the Marsh Creek Highways the said Pacific Gas & Electric Compnny to present a duly verified clrim on Road Fund of Sup. Dist. , 1.•1 payment for said work. i In Natter of communication j from Dayton :.Janes, State Supervisor CCC, Selection. A comminication having been received from Dayton E.Jones, State Supervisor CCC Selection commendi.;the services of Mrs. Bess Bulger, an employee 'of the Social j Service Department of Contra Costa County, Upon moti:)r. of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT IS BY THE BO&RD ORDERED th t said letter be spread 1n full upon the Minutes of this Board 1 Viand that a copy thereof be delivered to Mrs. Bess Bulger and to Otis L. Loveridge, iDirector of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County. California Stpte Relief Administration, 190 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, California. December 12, 1935• x 1 Board of Supervisors Contra. Costa County, j Court Hou se, Martinez, California. Gentlemen: Upon the conclusion of another year of successful Civilian Conservation Corps activities, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking your Board for the ase-vices of Mrs. Bess Bulger, wh:; handles our C.C.C. work in your county. i This is not P circular letter. There are a very limited number of counties in the State that will receive them. The fact is that the C.C.C, vork is, being done satisfactorily in ALL Counties, but there are a few outstanding County C.C.C. Selecting Agents whose work has been meritorious and this office feels that a word of true japprecintion is desirable. Mrs. Bulger is our conception of a competent, sincere and efficient C.C.C. representative and we are appreciative of her services and feel that Contra Costa County is reaping the full measure of benefit from the C.C.C. Program because of her manner of 1'.2ndl.ing the work. S'-neerely y.lurs, DFJ•vb Signed)Sed) Daytonaysn E.Jones, Supervisor CCC Selection. M i Ln atter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.teete_r, and in order to finance current Highway Fund War- rants, IT IS BY THE BaALRD C.RDERED that the sum of $16,153.71 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to tre funds and in the -mounts as herein set out below: War. # Road Comm Supervisor -Surveyor Road Coma Rond Coma Road Comm Dist 1. Dist 2 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 486 - - - - - - - - - - -30.13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4sg 131.34 3s.-.o 4554.65 195.59 489 95-64 6.29 41.47 6.41 37.52 491 9.11 111.6o 4929.00 193x.51 178.96 499 14.34 51.20 x+97 59.59 499 x94.00 , 90.00 500 500.00 501 4ss6.s5 m 502 10.00 S90.00 5po5 o3 17.01 Sob 11.32 935.15 507 159.12 509 09 169.60 510 15.96 11 32.96 512 9.75 346.63 514253.99 7-21 355.14 5 471.16 420.77 512 19.07 915.96 517 519 56.o0 66.oo 5 9 1.00 520 9 5212. 42 X7.79 524 597.07- 52 3.35 525 6W.92 92.00 1952- 0 -93 16 $3845-23 I Grand Total- $16,153.71. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K J in Matter of Transfer of fluids, ifor amortization of Bonds of Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #2. Upon request of D.M.teeter, County Auditor, and in order to amortize the balance of bh,nds of Acquisit ion anda Improvement District #2 purchased during the year 1935 j IT IS BY THE BCA.A.D CRDER-:D that the sum of $2500 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to Acquisiti .n and Improvement District #2 Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i In Matter of Transfer of finds. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that at the time of makin;; up the budget for the current year for the salary appropriation for Constable of Township 16, the sun of $411.30 was over-appropriated, IT IS :Y THE BOARD C- DERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel t-e said sum of $411.30 and return same to unappropriated Reserve of the Salary Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board_ 292 i In Matter of T:-ansfer of Funds for extra help In Highway Department. Upon request of D.L.Teeter, Oounty Auditor, and in order to finance necessary L employing of extra help in highway time keeping division, IT IS B' THE BOARD EDERED that the f7,lloydng appropriation from the unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund be made, to wit: Higrmays and Bridges A rsin!stration— 470. 02 Salaries and Rages, 200.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:K x In Matter of Salg of Pittsburg School District ond and purchase of Bay Point School istrict Bonds. C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer having reported to this Board that Hovell Douglas & Co i have offered to purchase from t::^.e County of Contra Costa, $7000 Pittsburg School District 5% bonds, due January 1st, 1955, for a total of $8597.40 and have offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa, $8000 Bay Point School Dist7ict 3% bonds maturing 3 ,as follows: I 11000 due Cot. 15, 1954- 11000 due Cct. 15, 1955. 2000 due act. 15,1956- 2000 due Oct. 15, 1957- 2000 due Oct. 15, 1958. j at a tots c9st of $7,920. and D.L.leeter, County Auditor having-informed this Board" that he believes it to be to the best interests of the County to make said sale and purchase as hereinabove set out, I I IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORD.r"FUM that C.L.Dodge be and he is hereby- authorized to sell to Howell Douglas & Co. $7000 Pittsburg School District 5% bonds due January lst, 1955, at a total of $5597.40 and to purchase from said iiowell Douglas & Co. $9000 Bay Point School Vistrict 3% borris maturing as hereinabove set out at a total cost of $7.920.00. K II 1 In Matter of Fining rates for hor3pitalization of emergency indigent cases In private hospitals. On motion -.,f Supervisor Lop ng, seconded by Supervisor Claeys, IT I3 BY THE , JBGARD _nER1KD that D.L'.Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby authorized to negotiate with the representatives or operators of Vne private hospitals of Contra Costa County for the purpose of fixJ--Z rates for hospitalization of persons in emergency cases who jars certified by the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County to be indigents land resident_ of Contra Costa County. IN srlE M.k2T%R OF FIXING BCU:MAMS i OF PROPOSED BRFI3TRCOD SANITARY DISM ICT AND CALLING ELECTION FOR FORMATION OF THE BRENTWOOD SANITAF_ DISTRICT AND FOR VHE ELECTION OF A SANITARY ASSESSOR AND MEMBERS OF THE SANITARY B•:A.RD. A petition signed as required by law for the formation of the Brentwood Sanitar District under Act 7105, Deeri.ngs General Laws, having; heretofore been filed With the Board of Supervisors and notice of the time and place of presenting said petition to the Board of Supervisors having be-n published for t-:e time and in the manner as prescribed fbarlawintieBrentwoodNers, a newspaper _if general circulr.tion, printed and published i i i j in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the pffidavit of publicat ion,of Edgar M. i Allen, on file herein; and this Board of Supervisors having on the 19th day of Septemb r,, 1939, appointed J.G.Barnard to prepare the necessary report on the advisability of fo —i I ing said district as required by the District Investigation Act, Statutes of 1933 as I amended; and the said J.G.Barnard having filed his said report with this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of November, 1939, and the Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of November, 1939, havt.n set the heari7g ng on the petition for the formation j of said distract arA upon the report filed by the said J.G. Barnard, for Monday the i 19th day of December, 1939, at 11 =I clock A.M., and having; ordered notice of the time i and place of s id hearing published in the Brentwoad Nees, a newspaper of general eireulatian, printed and published in t^e County of Contra Costa, and said notice having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by leer as shown by the affidavit of publication of Edgar M. dllen, on file herein, and the County Clerk having caused notice of the time and place of said bearing to be mailed to each person i owhing property in said propo sed district at his or her address as shown upon the assessment lists of Contra Costa County, together with a further statement that .the i land in which the persons addressed is interested may be assessed or taxed for the proposed project, as shown by the ra,ffidevit of mailing of. S.C. Wells, on file herein, and, j This being the time and place set out in said notice for the hearing of the pet— r ition for the formation of said Brentwood Sanitary District and upon the report filed by the said J.G.Barnard, a petition is filed with the Board by certain owners and i residents of said proposed district requesting that their lands be excluded from said district; and M.L.Gallogley, representing the Southern Pacific Railroad Company app ear ed and orally requested that the tracks and road bed of said company be excluded from said proposed district; and the Board of Supervisors having fully c :, neidered said petition and oral request finds that the lands of petitioners and the tracks and roa&, bed of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company would be benefitted by being included i In said District, DENIES the said petition and request; and, i The Boa.,d of Supervisors finds that the following described real property would i of be benefited by being included in said proposed district an4 orders that same be exclu ed from said proposed district, t.-. wit: Portion of Lot 107 as shown upon Yap of OBrentwood Irrigated Farms" Subdivision No. 3, assessed to W.W.Morgans, Jr. and containing 19.79 wt acres, Portion of Lot 129 as shorn upoaMapof 'Brentwood Irrigated FarmsM x VSubdivisionNo. 3, and assessed o Balfour Guthrie Investment Compal and containing 9.52 acres. Porticn of Lot 170 as shown upon Kap of "Brentwood Irrigated Farms" b Subdivision No. , and assessed to Balfour Guthrie Investment Company, 1 and containing 7.99 acres. Lot "Am as shown upon Map of *Brentwood Irrigated Farms- Subdivision No. 4, less portion in homestead Additi:.n, and assessed to Balfour Guthrie Investment Company containing_27.34 acres. and no one own roe without L?.e boundaries of the proposedsed dist riet havingPPoPg appeared and requested that his lands be included within said proposed district; and i written protests against the formataar of the district not having been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by owners of a majority of the property subject to assessment for district purposes, computed according to the assessed value of same as appearing on the last equalized county assessment roll; and no one having filed wtttte objections or otherwise to the report filed by the said J.G.Barnard, 2915, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings; IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the report of J.G.Barnard as filed under the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, be, and the same is 1 hereby approved, and the Board finds that it 1s for the best interests of the property owners of said proposed Dist_•ict t'rtt a sanitary district, to be known as Brentwood Sanitary Dist:-let, be formed, and the exterior boundaries of said proposed district are Hereby ordered fixed as fallows, to wit: A part of Rancho Los Neganos as shown an a map entitled Map of the Rancho Las Meganos and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa Ccunty, California, in Vol. 9 of Maps at page 202, a part of var ous lbts as shown on a Map entitled Subdivision Number Three of the rentwood Irrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County onSept. 11, 1917, and a part ofvarious Lots as shown on a map entitled Subdivision Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the County itecorder of said Contra Costa County on September 11, 1917, said district being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the easterly corner of lands of Gertrude Hegy Allen which corner bears S. 890091 W. 479.1 feet along the north Zine of Lot 170 from the Northeast corner of Lot 170 as said Lot is shown on the before— mentioned map entitled Subdivision Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated Farms and running thence, thrugh or along lots shown on said lest named map, along the southeasterly line of lands of said Gertrude HaEy Allen S. 26022' W. 356.3 feet to the intersection of t?-R northeasterly line of Third Street and the southeasterly line of Birch Street as said streets are shown on a map entitled Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood and filed in the office of the CotMty Recorder on May 3, 1921; thence aloes; the southeasterly line of said Biro:, Street S. 540231 W. 520.0 feet; thence across Lot "A' 8. 350381 E. 960.0 feet; thence continuing across Lot 'A' S. 540 231 W. 250.00 feet to the intersection of the Northeasterly line of First Street and the southeasterly line of Fir Street as said streets are shown on said Unp entitled Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood; t::ence along the southeasterly line of said FLS' Street S. 540 231 W. 350,0 feet; thence across Lot 'A" S. 35a MR E. 946.1 feet to a point on the southerly line of Lot "A"; thence along said southerly line S. 69037 1/21 W. 153.7 feet to the southwest corner of Lot "A'; thence across Road N•::- 3 S. 890 37 1121 W. 61.2 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific RPilroad; t_:ence across wdd right of way S. 590 37 1/21 W. 122.4 feet to a point on the southresterly line of said right of Way thence alon;- said southwesterly line N. 350 381 W. 805.2 feet; thence across the right of way of Standard Oil Uompany S. 59037 1/21 W. 12.2 feet to the corner common to Lots 151 and 152; thence along the line common to Lots 181, 152, and 153, S. 59'D 37 1/2' W. 921.5 feet to a point on the easterly baundtiTy of Rord N- . 5; thence across snld Road No- 5, S. 590 37 1/21 W. 50.0 feet to a point on the westefly line of Road Nu-5 comm to Lots 129 a:_d 130 as said Lots are, shown on the befre mentioned gap entitled Subdivisi:n Number Three of Brentwood Irrigated Farms, thence along or through Lots as shown on said last named map S. 690281 W. 150.0 feet along the line common to Lots 129 and 130; thence across Lot 129 N. 00051 E. 661.4 feet 4; . to a point on the northerly line of Lot 129 which point bears S. 290551 W. 150.0 feet aloe- said northerly line from the northeast corner of said Lot 129; thence across Subdivision Road "A" N. 00051 E. 20.0 feet to a point on the southerly line of Lot 117; thence w„ aloe said southerly line S. 890 551 W. 51.0.0 feet to t:-e line common to Lots 117 and 118; the ce along said common line N. 00051 E. 595.7 feet u to the corner common to is 115, 316, 117 and 115; thence along the Zine common to Lots 115 and 118 S. 890 551 1. 660.0 feet to the corner p. common to Lots 114, llj, 115, and 119; ti:ence along the line common to Lots 114 and 119, S. 590551 W- 585.00 feet to the corner common N,to Lots 113, 114, 119 and 120; thence along the line common to Lots Jl 113 and 120 S• 890 551 W. 555.0 feet t:> the corner common to Lots 112, 113, 120 and 121; thence along the line common to Lots 112 and 121 S 590551 W. 555.0 feet to the corner common to Lots 111, 112, t 121 and 122; Vhence along the line common to Lots Ill and 122 S. 890 551 71. 585.0 feet to the corner common to Lots 110, 111, 122 and 123, thence along the line common to Lots 110 and 123, S- $90 551 W. T35-1 feet to the Point an the westerly line of said Lot 110- thence along said westerly line N. 70 191 W- 142.9 feet; thence continuing along said weste-ly line N. 21033' W- 486.2 feet to a point at the northwest corner of said Lot 310 and on the south line of Road No. 8; thence across =odd No. S N. 210331 W- 53.7 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 109 on the north line of Road No. 8; thence along said north line N. 890581 E. 053.1 feet to a point common to Lots 109 and 109; thence continuing along said North line N. 590 551 E- 585.0 feet to a point on the line comacn to Lots 107 and 108; thence alongg said common line N. 00081 E. 500.00 feet; t once across Lot 107 N. 890581 E. 585.0 feet to a point on the line common to Lots 106 and 107; thence along said common line N. 00 051 E. 468.6 feet t•.; the corner common to Lots 102, 106 and 107 thence along the line common to Lots 102, 103, and 106 S- 330 151 E. 38 .2 feet to the corner common to Lots 103 and106; thence alonj the line common to Lots 103, 104, 105, and 106; S. 090 381 E. 1209.6 feet; thence along the line coamon to Lots 103 and104N. 760 25 1/21 8- 18.5 feet to a point on the southwesterly line ofRoadN-. S; thence across Road No. 8 tt. 600 02 1/21 E. 50.2 feet to an f f I tingle point on the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence across said right of way N. 540231 E. 300.0 fe•-t to a point on the southwesterly line of To of Brentwood as shown on the before mentioned map entitled Yap of the Ranch..o Los Meganos; thence over lands as snow on said last named Map along the southwesterly line of Town .;f 'Orentwood 37. 3550 351 W. 100.0 feet to the westerly corner of said Town of Brentwood; thence along t!r& northwesterly line of s^id Town of 1 Brentwood _?. 55 0 251 E. 995.0 feet to t*-e center of Road No. 7; I thence continuing along said northwesterly line N. 54025, R. 30.9 feet to the easterly line of Ro.d Ho. 7; thence along said easterlyjlineN. 0030' E. 1333.5 feet to the ncrthwest corner of lands of Pulver; thence along the n•)rtnerly line of lends of Pulver, Anderson and govard, N 890 42' E. 468.0 feet to the northeast corner of lands of ?coward.; thence across lands of Lindquist and Davis N. s9° 42' E. 395.9 feet to point on ,he westerly line of lands of Watson; thence along said westerly line S. 0032' W. 225.6 feet t3 a point on the southerly line of lands of Lindquist and Davis; trenee along the southerly line of lands of Lindquist and Davis, Howard and Xnderson S. 890 421 A. 525.1 feet to a point or. the east line of lands of Crooks; thence along said East line S. 0029' W. 4559.7 feet to a point on the southwesterly line ^,f lands conveyed by Richard Laimbeer Sanford to Wr3. T. Kirkman, Jr. by deed recorded in Vol. 412 of Deeds at page 113, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence along said santhwesterly line S. 35* 37' E. 2522.6 feet; thence S. 0029 T. 98.3 feet to t?,e 33uthwest corner of Lot 162 as said Lot is shown on said Lap entitled Subdivision Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated Fauns; t'-ience across Road No: 2, S. 00011 W. 50.0,: feet to the point of beginning. i IT IS FV-'CF—rR 0 DER:M that an election be called and held in the said proposed Brentwood Sanitary District on Tuesday, t--e 14tH day of February, 19319, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.IL and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, at which hour the polls small be closed, and at lob-Ich said election the following question: Sanitary District YES NO shall be submitted to the electors of said proposed district, and at which said election persons to fill the offices of Sanitary Assessor and five members of the Sanitary Board shall be voted for. IT IS FURCHER CRI t t:zxt the following named persons are hereby appointed as election officers to conduct said election to wit: Inspector:H.Q.Bennett s. Judge: Yrs. Gertrude H.Allen Judge: Mrs. Myrtle Anderson And all of the territory !yIng within the boundaries of said proposed distri shall be consolidated and form one precinct for the purpose of holding said election, and that the polling place for said election is haeby fixed as follows, to wit: American Legion Hall, Brentwood. IT.IS FU?THER CRDERED that a copy of this order be published once a week for four (4) successive weeks, In-the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in tie County of Contra Costa, and within the boundaries of said proposed district, and that a copy of same be posted in three public places within the proposed district for four (4) successive weeks prior to the date of said eleeticn. Dated: December 19, 1938• The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: Aires: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Claeys, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: i -Dne. k" 3' r VYv " '• "",erj f'a I 297 In Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector r. to make 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 IChapter 396 of Statutes =f 1935 by the Tax Collector of Contra. CostaCounty at public auction for cas , or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land herinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE I_' FURTsiEi RESOLVED: that this Boa:cl petition the State Contr::ller of the State of Californin for authority to conduct said side as set out in this Resolution:, 1 Group No. 39) PROPERTY SL)LD TO THE STATE,. JUNE 25, 1915, for the Delinouent taxes of 1914:- 3 Rl&mond Sea View Tract- Lot 23 and N 1/2 of 24Block 2, Deed No. 11. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the T'ni_rd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 15, Deed No. 12. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO Z-E SPATE JUNE 26, 1917 FOP THE DELINQUMT TAXES OF 1916: In Central Richmond No. 2— Lot 29, Block 4, Deed No. 25 y To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PR(PERTY SZLD TC THE STATE JUNE 26.1924, FOR THi DMINQAENT TAXES OF 1923: s in the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 9-10,-Block 1, Deed No. 79: ITo be sold for a sum not less thin $20. plus costs of sale. PR4&,TY S_.LD TO THE STATE.JUNE 26, 1925, MR Vu: DELINQUE11T TAXES OF 1924:- In t..e Kai Tract- Lot 31, Block 1, Deed No. 36. Tobe sold for n sun not less than $10. plus co rt s of sale. Richmond Sea View Trnct- Lots 11-12, Block 4, Deed No. 67 To be sold for a sum .nut less Tb*en $15. plus costs of sale. PRuPErrM SOLD TO T::E STATE JUNE 28, 1926, for 7"HE DELINQU:-NT TAXES of 1925: In Herman's Addn. to Richmand-- r 1/2 of Lot 30, all of 31, Block 4, Deed No. M. ITo be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. In Pullman_ Townsite- Lots 17-13, Block 14, Deed No. 99. ITobe sAd for a sum not less than Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite, - Lots 25-29, Block 15, Deed No. 90. To,be sola for a sum not less th-.n 830. plus costs of orale. In Pullmzr, Townsite- Lots 23-24, Block 20, Deed No. 91. To.be s Qld for a sum not less than $25. plus casts of sale. In the Key Tract- Lots 5-27, Slock 4, Deed No. 109. I To,be sold for a sum not less thorn $20.00 plus costs of arile. In the Mound Tract- Lots 43-44, Deed No. 112. Tobe sold f or a sum not less t^nn $15. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract--Lot s 5-6, Block D, Deed No. 114.. o be sold for a sm not less t was $10. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vies Park- - Lots 44.45, Block 143Deed No. 125. ti To be sold for a sun not less than $20. plus costs of sale. n In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lots 39-40, Block D, Deed No. 143._ To be sold for a sum not less than. $15. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- lots 5-6, Block 9, Deed No. 157. To be sold for a sum nct less than $10. plus costs of snle. Nort_• Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20 Block 22 Deed No. 162. To be sold for a sun not less than $10. plus cost s of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Trgct- Lot 21, Block 22, Deed No. 163. to be sold fog• a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 43, Blocs 39, Deed No. 157. To be sold for a sum not less than SZ4plus costs of sale. Hall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 30 Deed No. 262 (g) To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plass costs of sale. Hall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 33, Deed No. 270 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costsof srle. l PROPFUM SOLD TO- THE STATE JUb1 27, 1927, FC;i TiE DMINQUENT TAXES OF 1926. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 25-26, Block 18, Deed No. 34. y To be sold for a sun n•:.t less th:m $25. plus costs of sale. In nerman's Addn. to RI&mcnd- Lots 21-22, Block 3, Deed No. 39. To be sold for s sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Spaulding' Ric:nucd Pullman Toinsite- Lot 5, Block 21, Deed No. 89. 4 To be sold foz• fl sum not less than $15. plus costs of s-Rle. i PROPERTY SOLD TO 7"= STATE imm 26, 1928, FOE'- TFC DELINQUE11T TAXES OF 1927:_ R Block 1 Deed No. Ol.In the icr.aond Annear Lots 5, 3 To be sold for a sum not less than 560. plus costs of sale. A portion of Sec.23, T1S., R3W. a tract of land bounded N. by the Canyon City Subn. E. by land of Wood, S and W b land of Sheperdon- - .13 acres, Deed No. 475. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. PROPE=:TY SC.D TO LvE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for T-HE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1928: H d -- is 111-1 163 Block 22. Deed No. 60.In Herman's Addn. t o Ric.m n 0. Lots co s s of s Azle. i To be sold for a sum not less them $3 p In Herman's Addn. to Richmond Lot 20, Block 24, Deed No. 61. To be sold for a sum not less than J10. plus costs of sale. In Ae=an's Addn. to Richmaad- Lots 26-27-28, Block 26, Deed No. 62. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus co st s of sale. In Reman's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 17-1a,Block 27, Deed No. 93, -._' To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Beeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 11-12-27-26, Blk 31, Deed No. 66 To be sold for a sm not less than $20. plus costs of sale. 4 In The West Richmond Tract- Lots 3-4, Block 6,Deed No. 124. i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 2, Block 22, Deed No. 133. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. In the.Brown Andrade Tract No. 3— Lots 24-25, Block 3 Deed No. 136. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Gard,-n Tract- Lots 33-34, Block 15, Deed No. 111.3. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the overland Tract- Lots 17-18, BlocsTo Deed No. x56- o be sold for a sum not less thnn $15. p cot s of Sale. In the Andrade Central Tract- Lots 34-35, .Block 2, Deed No. 186 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 31-32, Block 12, Deed No. 194. i To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Richmond City Center- Lot 26, Block 12, Deed No. 223. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus cost s of sale. i Wall's'Addn. to Riciamand- Lots 19-20, Block 197, Deed No. 274. i 1'o be sold for a sum not less than $20.0. plus costs of sale. Iri Central Richmond No. 2— Lots 9-10-11, .Block 5, Deed No. 285. i To be sold for a sum n1t less than $15. plus cost s of sale. In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 40-41, Block 8, Deed No. 303- To be sold for a sum not less than $15-Plus costs of sale. Iri Bay *Vlew Park — Lots 10-11, Block 25,Deed No. 334. To be sold for a sum nit less than $20. plus costs of sale. Iri Bay View Park- Lots 22-23-24, Block 25, Deed No. 335- To be sold for a sum not less thous $30. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lots 12-13 Block 26,Deed No. 336. To be sold for a sum not less than J20. plus costs of sale. In DP.r View Park- Lots 37-39 Block 27, Deed No. 342. To be sold for a sum not less than 515. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 60-61, Block 27,Deed No. 344. y To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the First Addn. to Bay Vier Park- Lots 6-7-8, Block E, Deed No. 347. To be sold for a sum n,t less than $25. plus costs of sale. In the Wilson Addition- Lot 13, Block B, Deed No. 367. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Cerritos Addn. to Richmond, Lots 29-30, Block 5, Deed No - 375 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costsof s^le. In the B. Boorman Addn. to the City of Pullman- Lot 13, Block 4, Deed No. 376. To be sold for it stz= t:. t less t:nn $10. plus c}sls of sale. 299 Inner harbor Business Blocks- Lots 11-12, Block 72 Deed Ka. 359. 1To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the %bert Seaver Addn. to Ricrm.,nd- Lots 14-15, Block 10, Deed No. 407. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus c(:st s. of sale. In the aarbor Gaye Subdivision- -Lots 21-22, Block B Deed No. 409. I To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. i In the arbor Front Tract- Lots 1-2-3-4, Block. 4, Deed No. 411. o be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrane Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 5, Deed No. 430. 4'o be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale.. worth Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 19, Deed No. 436. Tobe sold for a sum not less than $10. plus. costs of sale. N Ertl: Berkeley TerraceTract- Lot 4, Block 19, Deed No. 437. To be sold for a sum r.-t less than $10. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract Kc.. 1 - Lot 6, Block 7, Deed No. 468. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the j'ic_nmond Annex- Lots 3-4r Block 98, Deed No. 576. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale.. In Matter of applications for A IT IS BY THE BOARD RDEREX) Viat the following applications for aid be and:the same are hereby granted, or denied, to w.1t: YXXW, EDWIN, 431 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. 9 Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State .aid and $17.50 County aid montbly , The granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. W51. FRANIE, 615- 10th St. Ric^.m nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly: be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. PURVES, JAMES, Cant--a Costa Dr. San Pablo. 14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid, Old Age Security, be granted to begin:.as 1 of Dec. 1, 1939. RU&aY, ROXA zA, 1927 Garvin Ave. Rican end. old Age Security in the sum of $7.9a State aid and $7.50 .County aid monthly ;The granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1938. BONNER, MARTHA, 514 Punman Ave. Richmond. I Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly- be renewed ns of Jaz. .1938. DUTRA, FF=, 1815 Curtis St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in t.e sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly The renewed as of Aug. 1938• HAMILTCN, EtDdA, 6531 Fal--moot, El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1938. HAMILTC-N, WILLIAM, 6831 Fairmont, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in t-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County a.id monthly The renewed r s of November, 1938• s 1 RUCKHAN, ELIZABETH, 1212 Barrett Ave. Riclmosd. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid maith be renewed as of Mare, 1938. WASFMGT, N. WILLIAM, Box 173, Rices ond, Cal if. RFD #1. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, .1938. McINTCSH.AHNA, 4535 Florida St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $11.50 State aid and S111.50 County aid monthly as of January 1, 1939. X=-ENBEHGst:, ALICE, Box 596, Victorville, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1938- LEH&Y, MARY ;n- 223 Nevin Ave. Rica::nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of December 31, 1938. j ROBERTS, NARY, General Delivery, San Pablo. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly Abe discontinued as of December 31, 1935- r:ITE, LENA, 425- 20t, St. Ricl:m-.nd. Old ACe Security in Vre sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be disc cn.i_nit-d .:s _. Decorii- , 1930. i i 1 McD3NA0, Eva, 621 Che slay St. Richmand 1 Old Age Security be denied. VELA, MARIA, RFD, Box 382, Richmond. f i Old Age Security be denied. EASTIN, LOUISE, Second St. Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.25 State aid and $12.25 County aid ba granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1938. I HANSE: , AN11A, Danville, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. HANSEN, JO:2I, Danville, Cal. Old age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,- be renewed as of Dec. 1935. OSTERGARD, MA%IUS, Tassajara. Old Age Security in the am of $i 5. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be re- newel as- of November, 1935. EASTIN, TF,3XiS, Second St. Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 county aid be increased to $12.25 State Pad and $12.25 County aid monthly as to begin of Dec. 1, 1935. SUTTON, ELVIRA, First St. Lafayette Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1,1935. SUTTON, JOS=- Ih', First St. Lafayette. old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939- 1 PEARCE, MARY, General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in the sun of $5.00 State aid and $5.40 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 2, 1938• ROSE, NANCY, Rte #2, - 6t. St. Concord. Old Age Security i n the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939• WICLHAM2 JOHN, RFD #1, Box 37-A, Walnut Creek- Old Age Security in the stns of $15. State aid only monthly be granted to begin: as of Dec. 1, 1935- DRITSCHLEn, Mp)CIMILT IA2l, Concord. 0 State aid and $1 0 County aid monthlyOldAgeSecurityinthesumof $17.5 7 5 be restored as of Dec. 1, 1935. BtLr-XJN, GEORGE, C/o E.J.Alley, 2356 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. 0 County aid monthlyOldAgeSecurityinthesumof $17.50 State aid and $17.5 1 be renewed as of April, 1935• Gor.WAN, FRAIIK, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $i7-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed s of Nov. 1935. LEAVAS, LUTHER, 2346 Pacheco St. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and .$17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of April, 1938• MANWILL, GEORGE, Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of Nov. 1938• 4 MEND01HALL, BARGAF.A, Rte 1, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1936. ULVDENHALL, WILLIAM, Rte 1, Concord. 17-50 State aid and $1 0 County aid monthlyOldAgeSecurityinthesumof75 i be renewed as of Sep . 1936. RICKETTS, JUMS, Rte -9, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of Jan, 1939. RUBI, ANITA RFD A. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $9.50 State aid and $9.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. SWMjARD, EDWARD, RFD Boz 249, Walnut Creek, Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and .$17.50 County aid monthly be renewed -?s of November, 1939. SJUrHARD, FRAnES, FFD .Box 249, Walnut Greek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid aid $17.50 County aid monthly , be renewed as of Nov. 1935. DUNCAN, ET9A, RFD #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $5. state aid and $5.00 county aid monthly be increased to $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1938. 1301 W:;M rte, LEURA, slaw Old Age Security be denied. FOX, EDWARD, Claytonti Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County: aid."monthly j be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1938• FOX, MARY, Clar.on 41 Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1938- BRAZ, MANUEL, Box 172, Port C.h1cago. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935. r CINOTTO, ANTCNE, 155 Black Dimond St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly.. be renewed as of Dec. 1935. IRWINN, GUY, Rte #1, Box 30-', Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of X7.00 State aid and $17. County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938 E MESSEizER, Amm, 1105 East Lind St. Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. THAXLR, TILLIE (Port Chicagq) RFD 9, Box"529 A, Fresno. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid an$ $17.50 County aid monthly: be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935. S ALEXANDE:z, LOUD,, Gen.Delivery, Port Chicago. r Old Age Security be denied. HOIG, HA.UU, RTE #1, BOX 92, Willoa Pass Camp, Pittsburg. Old Age Security be denied. i FISM, MARY 317 'n' St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 St$te aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of November 1935. 1 HANS)N, CARirLINE, 122 Fifth St. Antioch. Old Age security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly_ ibe renewed as of Dec. 1935. I HANSJN, HENRY, 122 Fift:: St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $1.7.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month]y ibe renewed as of Dec. 1935. FINNEY, BIL&S, Rte 31, Linden, Cal. Box 45 (Oakley) Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of Nov. 1935. xPOSTLETti1 in, JOHN, 601 Fourth St Antioch. Old Age Security is the seim of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly 6be renewed as of Nov. 1935. PosmamiTE, MARGEBY, 601 Fourth St. Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of November, 1935. STOCKNE LL, JACKSON, Box 93, Bron Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofDec. 1935. SWAN, EVER£TT, P.Q. Box 344, Brentwood. Old age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. FROST, HILLAR.D, Rte 1, Bax 2211-,A, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly be re- inewed as of November, 1935 and increased to $15. State Aid and $15. County aid monthly as of January 1, 1939• SIDERS, AN_"TTE, Box 127, Oakley. Old "ge Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $16.50 State dd and $17.50 County aid monthly as of January 1, 1939• iSIDMS, JAMES Box 127, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of 917 50State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $16.50 State aid and $1 '.50 County aid monthly as of Jan. 1, 1939• HNIDAK, RUT'r., 150 Frisbee St. Va12ejo,Cal. (Davidson, Claude and Virginia) 20 State and $20 county aid muntzly be renewed as of November 1, 1938, payable to Mrs. Ruth Hnidak, 150 Frisby St. Vallejo, Cal. DIETF.ICH, AMIA, 110 Key Blvd. Richmond Dietrich, Anna. Iic T?SING, URS. WRL, #1 Home Place, Oakland, Dietrich, Otto and Frank. 30. State and $30 County aid mont:ly be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1939; $20.00 iState and 20. County payable to Mrs. Karl Henning, #1 Home Place, Oakland, for the sup rt of Otto and Frank Dietrich and $10 State arnd $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Anna Dietrich, 410 Key Blvd. hichmond, for t:ie support of Anna Dietrich. nn30 i i. 5 TMIU, THM-R,SA, RFD, Box 333, Richmond. 30. State aid only for Albert, Ida, and Helen Terra be renewed as of Dec. 1, 19 WATALiOBOZ, ROBERT r BCY—"'R, Tr:t;AS A. HAIL of Records, Martinez, Cal. State and County aid be denied. Application withdravm by Probation Officer of Contra Costa County. ERAJCAR, ELI7.0917H, 457- So. 37th St. Richmond. Aid for this case be denj ed on the basis of ineligibility. CAVAGNA, ANGEL, Concord. 20. State and $45. county aid for t minor•children of an incapacitated father be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1935. BETTENCOUR , EDNA, Fte 1, Box 11, Oakley. 4u.State aid for tvn minor pelf—orphan c•-zildren be granted to begin as of r Dec. 1, 1939, the full amount to be paid tae State until Lars. Bettencourt will have k resided in Contra Costa County one year. a STOCKIRD, ANNA, 525— 36th, St. Richmond. r Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. RAMS, HELEN, 1547 Wanda St. Crockett. i Old Age Security be denied. KELLE-F, T-HUUS, RFD, Fairview Dist. Martinez. Old Age Security in sura of $10. State aid and $10. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. 1 SWAR".Z, X.V'3Y, San hamon f Old Age Security in sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly n be granted to begin_ as of Dec. 1, 1935. THUTSON, GiRTRUDE, Box 575, Oak RocLd, Walnut Creek. Old Age Securit; in sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1935. KELLER, CHRISTINE, RFD, -Fairview, Dist. Mart_-nez. Old Age Security in the sum of $6.50 State aid and $6.50 County aid monthly be inc--eased to $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. DOBBS, AN':IE, 626- 19th St. Antioch Old Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid and-$15- County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. C?iE%EY, GRACE, 521 First St. Antioch. Old. Age Security be den±-d. And the Bo-rd takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1939, at 10 O'clock A.M. firman. Clerk. r I I 303 IN THE BOARD iF SUPERVISC_IRS CF CCNTPA C%STA CCU?rLy, STATE OF CALIF'OMIIA. i j TUr.:SDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1939. The Bonrd met at 10 o'clock A.M. iPre sent: Hon. W.J.Buci.anan, Chairman; Supervisors James N_Long, H.L.Cummings end R.J. i Trembath. S.C.Tells, Clerk. a Superviso- Elect Ralph G_Bollman appears and takes his seat as Supervisor of Supervisor District3. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December, 1938, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairmai and Clerk. i It being required by law at this time for the Board of Supervisors to elect a Chainsan, Supervisor R.J.Trembath is appointed Chairman Pro Tem. Thereupon Supervisor James N. Long places In nomination for Chairman of the Boarl, W.J.Buchanan. Said Nominatic-n is seconded by Supervisor H.L.Cummings. The vote on said nomination being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman g Trembath- Supervisor Buchanan not voting. And Supervisor Buchanan is thereupon declared elected Chairman of this Board to serve for the ensuing two years. Charman w.J.Buchanan then appoints his comittees as follows: Finance Committee: Supervisors Long,. Bollman and Buchanan. Hospital Committee: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath and Buchanan. 11n Natter of appointment of J.W. BarkleY as ftineer for Crockett & i Valona Sewer Maintenance District_ The Crockett and Valona Sewer Maintenance District being about- to install+'a> sewer system under a Works Progress Administration Project, IT IS BY THE BCARD CFMERF:D that J.W.Barkley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby appointed as Engineer of said Crockett and Valona Sewer Maintenance District for the purpose of approving 6n behalf of the County of Contra Costa, the plans and specifications for installing said sewer system. w i In Natter of acceptance of contract of Frank Legg for rebuilding Maloney Bridge in Sup. Dist. Ji. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Cont--a Costa County, having certified to this Board that Frank Legg has completed his contract for re-build of Bridge iMaloneyYdge n Supervisor Distixict #1, according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said work; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE; BOAP.D ORDE]FiED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and said work de- clared completed. rt msst f•'.,t .,t ''i? F w.: sc ;f €" y f'y <"3 - c. zAlr i i Jau 3, 1939- In Matter of claim of Frederick Reuter, against theCounty of Contra Costa. Frederick Reuter having filed with this Board a claim against the county of, Contra Costa for damages claimed t have been sustained by him in an automobile aceide t` Involving an automobile driven by claimant and one driven by P.R.Donaldson, deputy sheriff of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same Is hereby referred to the District At— t orney of Contra. Costa County to take such action as he deems fit in the matter. v.1 In Matter of Application of County Assessor of Cont-a Costa i County to file claims for personal i property tax in Small Claims Court. G.O. Meesc-, County Asses,or having filed with this Board his application for* ' permission to file claims in Small Claims Court for collection of taxes and delinquent es on unsecured personal property assessments in County of Contra Costa, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; IT IS, on motion of Supervisor TRFMATN, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY TH BOARD ORDER:_D that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to file such claims as requested In Small Claims Courts., In Matter of Naming Branch County Jail. NRl03EAS, this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa: County havimg found it ' necessary to provide additional quarters for housing of prisoners ordered committed , to the County Jail by Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of Contra Costa, and by various Justice Courts of said County, and WEREAS, said Board of Supervisors having provided buildings for said purpose' on County Fars located in Marsh Creek Canyon, Contra Costa County; THEHEFORE BE IT R S^LVED: that- the buildings used for housing of prisoners located on County Fara property In Marsh Creek Canyon, shall hereafter be known as the Branch County Jail. In Matter of Cancellation of Tax Lien. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having applied to this Board,far- authority to cancel the following described tax lien to wit : Assessment 056557 of 1936 was segregated by the Tax Collector and entered on the Rolls as 056997 1.541 A. Valuation $1,505-00 Taxes $53.99. r 56gs7A .094 A. Valuation $ 100.00 Improvements "2 180.00 2,250.00 Taxes, 51.65- i Taxes on the first assessment were paid but the property covered by second installment was sold to the State of California for highway purposes, leaving the existence of a tax lien; It now develops that the acreage of the second parcel should have been .065 and t:-.at the difference of .010 should 1—ve been asses-ed with the first parcel 30.5 I as was done by the Assessor in the f.,1loKin,; year; In 1936 the whole acreage of 1.625 was assessed at $1605. In 1937 the 1.557 acres remaining in private )wnership was assessed at $2205. Since it is too late to clear the rolls as provided by Sec. 3649 of t ,e Political Code, and since the amount involved is less than $1.00, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having ^.pp_,loved said applic at i gin; IT IS BY H ' BOARD 3RDE-1:i;D that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to clean tiie records by cancellation of the entire amount set up under Assessment 56887A. r, In hatter of Transfer of Funds. Unon ro uest of County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants, TT IS BY TIE' BOARD CRDER-M that the sum of $7,164.63 be transferred from General Fund to funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: War. # Road Comm. Supervisor Road Comm Road Coma Road Comm Vacatizn Pay Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 526 42.00 527 528 27.71 541.55 00530 lo6.86 532 68.43 115.40 3 105.90 53 21-75 161. 52.50. 536 6.90 537 79.35 539 691.51 1 540 151:1 0Go54279.74 9 543 6.80 44 156.07 5 97.50 5 140.55 47 3.69 549 23.62 550 1352.94 90.00 551 10.00 57 .55 2 1.68 4 =' a 55 2.96 F , 1555 1.40 72-73 557 115.40 559 111.17 559 39.15 141.34 m w, 560 13.04 561 6.00 56j2 12.50 564 25-20 581.37 565 31.22 56b 230-77 568 1342.69 12.00 1962.22 3012.44 TGG-.57 1151. 3 3 Grand Total - $7,164.63. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 1 s Jan. 3rd, 1939• In Matter of Transfer of Funds. I Upoq request of D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, apd in order to purchase postage stamp for the County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following increase in appropriations be made, to wit: Auditor— 105. rw 05 Supplies, $300.00. j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the- Board.i Sr l In Matter of Approval of T.P.A. Project for Artichoke T_Astle and obnoxious weed control. The Yorks Progress Admialt,stration having presented to this Board~ applicatio i for a Works Progress Administration Project of Artichoke thistle and obnoxious weed control, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP-DE.RED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board and D.U. Teeter, County Auditor, be and they are hereby authorized to sign said application. ion behalf of the County'of Contra Costa. i r o. In Matter of -E)cteA8l n of Time to Social service Department to Investigate application of Franco Indelicato, for Old age Security. i Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director.of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that the application of Franco Indelicato for old.age security was received on Oct. 6, 1979, and his been under investigation frith•:;ttt delay and with all due diligence but 1s impossible of completion within ninety days, THEREFOR: for good cause, tants Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County j hereby declares the necessity for an extension of time. i In blotter of appointment of J W.Barkley, County Sure e ort j as Road Commissioner for Supervisor Districts 4 and 5. On motion of Supervisor James N.Long, and seconded by Supervisor Trembath,- IT IS BY Tu-E BOARD OFD.. :M that J.W.Barkley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby appointed Road Commissioner for Supervisor Districts 4 and 5 to do and perform such : duties as are required by law of Road Commissioners. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Authority to Social Service Director to Install Indigent Index completed by W.P.A. Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, i:avinC reported to this Board that the Works Progress Administration has completed a project of oreparinC an indigent index for Contra Costa County and the said Otis Loveridge having requested permission to install said index in his department and to employ one extra person for the installation of said index and for keeping same up to date, On motion of Supervisor LonC, seemded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE tut*,-. -. D r- b• ter. . ..e + ^er or rizi-d . - +n=t^11 said 1307 . indigent index and to employ one extra person- In his of rice for the purpose oY Installing said index and for keeping said index up to date. x In Hatter of authorizing Purchasing Agent, of Contra Costa County to purchase furniture for the office of Public Administrator. On motion of Supervisor Long, secrnded by Supervisor-Bollman, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDEHED that J.u.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to purchase curtain furniture-as needed for the office of the Public 1Administrator of Contra Costa County at an -approximate cost of $60. and upon requisitio of said Public Administrator... i. n:1 - .3f 4 t a .J s te.,r'P^w w tR j In Hatter ofAuthorizing Tax Collector to make Sale of property sold for Delinquent Taxes. r The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered Von f the Minutes of this Board:. BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgement of this Board that the fonowint; 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 'hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESCLVED FUPTHER: 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: Group No. 40) PROPMITX SMD TO THE STA:'E, JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DII,INQ_ T TAXES OF 1926: In the Third Add. to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 22, •- Deed No. 6 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 81, Deed No. 59. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lot 3, Block 56, Deed No. 103. To be sold for a sum not less than ho. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 5, Block 12, Deed No. 106 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 32 Deed No. 1510 To.be sold for a sun not less than 6110. plus costs of sale. Colman Pullman Tract- Lot 35Block 4, * Deed No. 153. To.be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 8, Deed No. 702 (s) ' To.be sold for a sun not less than $JW, plus costs of sale. j PROMMY SOLD Tc. THE STATE, JURE 26, 1925, FOR THE DELIN9JENT TAXES OF 1927: In the Canal Subn. of Ric' mond- Lot 27, .Block 17, Deed No. 45 . a To be sold for a sum nat less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. .of Richa:)nd- Lot 2S, Block 17, Deed No. 46. To be sold for a sum not less than 65. plus costs of sale. In the To site of.Sonia Fe- Lots ?8-29, Block 3, Deed No. $2. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the P.icha,rd Annex Addition, Lot 15, Block 106, Deed No. 425.. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. PWPERTY SMD TC THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1928: In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 14, Deed No. 22. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. l) ,7!-l„ 3, 1939• In the Canal. Subn. of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 17, Deed No. 23 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. 'of Richmond- Lot 19, Block 17, Deed No. 24 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. i In the Canal Subn. of nichmand- Lot 1, Block 31,Deed No. 33. To be sold for a sun not less than 45.00 plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 2, Block 31, Deed No. 34. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. 00 plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 35, Block 40, Deed No. 37. To be sold for a sum not less t&m $5. plus costs of sale c In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 40, Deed No. 38. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. i Herman's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 21-22, Block 27, Deed No. 94. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 120, Deed No.11l To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Hobert Seaver Add. to Richmond- Lot 19, and S. 112 of 2D, Block 5, Deed No. 394- To be sold for a sum nc•t less than $10. plus costs of sale. i Robert Seaver Add. to Riehm--ind- Lot 1, Block S, Deed No. 397•: To be sold for a sum not less than $10.plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Add. to Richmond- Lot 2, Block S, Deed No. 395. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale..- In Bey View Park- Lot 66, Block 1, Deed No. 421 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot a, Block 19, Deed No. 439. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 22, Block 19, Deed No. 439. To be sold for a sum not less thin $10. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract Nal.- Lots 3-4-5, Block 27, Deed No. 476• To be sold for a sum not le ss than W. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE: 26, 1930, FOR THE DELINVENT TAXES of 1929: In Pullman Townsite, Lots 52, Block 13, Deed No. 304. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. costs of :ale. In Pullman Townsite-Lots4j-46, Block 15, Deed No. 396 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite, Lots 4 -49, Block 15, Deed No. 307 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 30, Block 1455, Deed N:). 310 To be sold for a sum not less tan $10. plus costs of sale. ball's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 10, Block 152, Deed No. 311 a To be sold for a sum not less than $10.plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. t•= :tiehmond- Lots 12-13, Block 152, Deed N,;. 312. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to $ichmcnd- Lot 3, Block 156, Deed No. 313. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 156, Deed No. 314. t To be sold for a sum n-:t less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 25-26, •Block 156, Deed No 315. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addis. to Richmond- Lots 25-26, .B1ock 177, Deed No. 329. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract- Lot 33, Block 1, Deed No. 343.- To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In to Key Tract- Lots 43-42, Block 6, Deed No. 349. To be .sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. . In the Union Tract- Lots 12-13a Block E. Deed No. 357 To be -sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Cental Aichmind- Lots 49-50, Block 13,Deed No. 361. To be sold for a sum not less tbn $20. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 15, Block 2, Deed No. 36k To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In-Central Richmt nd No. 2— Lot 16, Block 2, Deed No. 365 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. 309 In Central Richmond NU. 2— LOV 301, Block 5, Deed,No. 367. To be sold far a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale., In Central Richmond N.. 2-- Lot 31, Block 5,, x .,Deed No.-. 368.' To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus, costs of sale. In Central Pullman Tract- Lots 126-127, Block E, Deed No. 352. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 1, Block 1., Deed No. 353. I To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Haat Shore Park- Lot 10 H. 1 of.11' S17N. 01 of 13-14-15 Bloc Deed No. 391. j To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus Costs of sale. In Bay View park- Lotw 40-41-42, Block, 14, Deed No. 402. To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00 plus casts of sale. In Bay View Park- 'lot 27, Block 17 Deed No. 406 To be sold for a sum nit less than $10. plus co st s of sale. 1 R Ix Bay View Parti- Lots 1-2, Block 22, Deed No. 411 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus. casts of sale. M In Bay View Park- Lot 57, Block 22, Deed No. 414., To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. in Bay View Park - Lot 9, Block 24, Deed No. 415. To be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale., In Bay View Park, Lots 26-27-25- , Block 24, Deed No. 416 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 65, Block 27, Deed No. 417 To be sold for a sun n•.:t less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the City of Pullman- Lot 25, Block B. Deed Ns. 453., To be sold for a sum not less than $10. 00 plus costs of sale. In the £l. Cerr1to Tract- N/ 1/3 of Lot 37, & S. 1/3 of 37 Deed No. 454. ITo be sold for a sum n^t less than W. plus costs of sale.. In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 4, Block B, Deed No. 459. j To be sold for a sum.not less th^.n $10. plus costs of sale. i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 417, Deed No.524. 1To be sold for a sum not less than $50- plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #r2•-+ Lot 445-x, Deed No 542. Tobe sold for a sum n::t less than $50. plus costs of s ale. In the Peres Andrade 'Tact- Lots 22-23, .Block 7 Deed No- 256.'' To be sold for a sum n-•t less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park, Lots 19-20 Block 17, Deed No. 405.To be sold for a sum not less than J20.00.plus costs of sale. In Matter of applications for Aid. IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for std be= and the e same are hereby granted (or denied), as follows: COLCLOUGH, ELIIZABEPB: 331- 9th St. Richmond. w Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly`- be renewed as of June, 1935. s CURDY, CHARLES, San Pablo. Old Age Security in the sum of $17,50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-monthly z be renewed r.s of Aug. 1939- HASSM„ FANNIE, RFD, Box 1090, San Pablb 1 Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly, be 3enewed as of uct fiber, 1935. HMES, S&RA1ri, Dover & Powell Sts. San Pablo. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid arx3 $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. HAYNES, WILED. Dover & Powell Sts.- Snn Pablo 61d Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be renewed as of Aug. 1935. n MAN, ELIZABETH, 325- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935. 310 Jan. 3rd, 1939- MANNING, ELIZABETH, 420- 19th St. Richmond. Old Age Security int a amount of $17.50 Strtte anc $17:50 County aid monthl be renewed as of June, 1935.. UNN LiG, FRED 420- 19tli St. Richmond. Old Age Security in to sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyIberenewedasofJune, 1935. Mr1RTiN, WILLL91d, 3105 FloridP Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 Stnte aid arra. $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed- as of Sept. 1935. IimELL, WILLIS, 430 Nacd)nald Ave. Room #S, RichmDnd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofSept. 1935. RENDELL, EDT-tRD, 1311 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito. Ola Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 C,unty aid be renewe as of ,-at. 1935. RICBARD, TECUMSEii, #3 Ric:m:,nd Ave, Room #16, Richmond. Old Age Security In. the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as.of Aug. 1935• SPAULDING, GE-RGE, 5533 Ayala Ave. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C:,unty aid monthly The reneged as of Aug. 1935• THDLE, JO:ANNA, 2354 1well Ave. Richm I)nd. Odd Age Security in the sun of $16. State aid and $16:00 County aid monthlyAberenewedasofJuly, 1938• WELLS, X4RY., 777 HUNB-LDT Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in t^.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1933. WELLS, WILLIAM, 777 Humboldt• St. Richn;,nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of Nov. 1935. YPIE, ELIHU, 239- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofSept. 1935•• YALE, i1JUBE H, 239- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50- State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of Sept. 1935. THCITSON, ROBERT, 526- 4t', St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of Nov. 1939, and decreased to $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly as of Jan. 1, 1939- WESTOVER, LIZZIE, 235- 4t:h St. Richm&nd. old Age Security in the sum of $17. State aid and $17. County aid monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935. t ULSER, GEc:RGINA, 1532 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. BARHA130, ROSE, 451- 15th St. Rich.nd. Aid for Needy children in the stmt of $10. 00 State and. $35.00 County aid for the child of an incapacitated father be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939- 1 PETLESCV, FRANCES 774- 6th St. Ricitm:nd. 40.00 State and $1.5.00 Country aid for needy children be granted to begin as of J.-n. 1, 1939. I BRI hT, NARY, 25 Hichal Ave. Pt.Riahm nd. 10.00 State and $30.00 County aid for ane- ming half-orphan child be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1939• CI-:1BERL IN , CHAPLOVE, 137 14tiZ St. Richmond. 20.00 State aid for the two children of a tubercular father be renewed as of January, 1939• S&NDRa'T C, FIDELE, 6109 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito. 25. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed. as....--, of Dec. 1, 1938. ALLY , MRS. CrA^.LES, Banc 16, Yorag. Rd, Lafayette 10 State and $10 County aid for. Edward Allen, whole orphan child be dis cantiinued as of Dec. 31, 1935• j FAGUNDES, RCSB, Lafayette Aia Por :reedy eftild:-en in the sum of $30.00 State aid be discontinued as of December 31, 1935• SHkFER, JEW:IE. 925 Ward St. Martinez. That $30. per month county cash allowance be granted as of December 1, 1939.,. LLLI_-TT, J::SETH, 1926 Sharp Ave. Walnut Creek. Ula Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 C.:;unty aid be re- newed as of Nov. 1938. 311 H&iO0,BLLA, Concord Old Age Security 1n the stnn of$17.50 State aid and $17..50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1936. HOQzit1, CF.ARLES C/o P J. Murphy Ranch, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of$.17.56 State aid and $17.50 County pld be renewed as Df Dec. 1935. LAPHO, F_acm, C/o Mr.Cartege, Walnus Creek. i Old Age Security in the sum of. $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be _reneged as of Dec. 1935. GA=WRIGHT , ADrSI,IDia, 1312 Escobar St. Martinez. Gld Age Security in the snm of $5.50 State aid and $5.50 County aid monthly be disc atinued as of Dec.31, 1939• SHARM, J.SEPH, Martinez Hotel, Martinez. Cold Age Security in the sum. of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C.unty aid monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1938. TITUS, WILLIA6t, 603 *NO S:.. Sacramento XMartinez), Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid I monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939• CURET014, WILLLAU Rte #1, Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. Y N31LSE h, MATFILDA, 1509 Sharp Ave. walnut Creek. o Cld Age Security be denied. SIA, ESTHER, Rte 02, C;atcord. Aid for the eh_ldren of an Incapacitated father Itt the=amount of $ti0. State and 440 c•3unty be granted to begin as of ;Inn. 1, 1939• i 1 GuMiELIUS, PAULA, Grannger t s na rf, Martinez. 70. State aid for needy children be decreased to $60. State acid as of Dec. 31, 1935. EPLING, THOMS, 750 Howard St. San Francisco., *(Port Chicago) Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid. monthly be renewed as of Nt;v. 1938. r Scales, Cordelia, Rte 1, Box 43, Pittsburg. J Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and 117.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of liar. 1939• f GEitIGUii I, RAFrAZ..I.O, 171 Los liedanos St. Pittsburg uld Age Security in the sum of SU. State aid and $11. County aid monthly' I be dise.3ntinued as of Dec. 31, 193$• BRASHFAR, W_TLLIAZ:, Gen. Delivery, Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938. CHRISTIE, EDWAPD, Oakley Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid an.nthly j be renewed as of Jan. 1939. CHRISTIE, LOTTA, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State a1d and $17.50 County ofd monthly i be renewed as of Jar- 1939• f LYNN, CORA, 2016 'D• St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. WILLIMS, MARY, 314 8-:• St. Antioch. Old Age Security in tine sura of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be dise,.atinued as of Dec. 31, 1935. COMPOMIZZG, AHOY, 500- 2nd St. Anti ch. Aid for needy children in sum of $50 State and $20 C:;unty aid for five minor Half-orphan children be renewed as of Jan. 1939• JOHANSEty MFRS. J hN, 3527 Cerrito Ave. Richmond (For Baroara Thompson)ilO State aid and $10 a-vnty aid monthly, payagle to Mrs. Jahn Johansen, 3527 Cerrito ,Ave. Ri&.m_nd, for the support of Barbara Thompson be discontinued as of December 31, 1938. 16OBESE, J1 Wit, 335- 36th St. P.ichm ad r old Age Security in the sum r-f$6. State aid and $5. county aid monthly be granted as of Jan. 1, 1939• SPENCE, AILLIALI, 436 So. 19th St. Bichmund. Old age Security 1. sum :.f $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ofd monthly be granted t. begin as o Jan. 1, 1939. JEWLL, GE:W,-E, 525- lOt : St. Ric-A-ad. Gld Age Security in the atm of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewed " of Mare., 1935. MAasLORA. 1619 Pennsylvania Ave. Riehm._nd. Gid Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid And $15. C.;>unty aid monthly be renewed ns of He=- , 1938 and Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as f Jan. 1, 1939. Y i Jan. 3rd, 1939 c) 129 I f BARDEi3, Cj,:r-L S TtFD B:X 1114, Ric m,:nd ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid month be renewed as of Feb. 1935, and decreased to $17.00 State nid and $17. Couag aid m3nthly as c'f J.-Ln. 1, 1939• fssfi CERVENKA, JOSEPH, 239- 2nd S:;. Richm:r»d» Old Age Security in ti* sum. of $14.50 State and $14.50 Gounty aid monthly be decreased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid ma3:thly as of Janua-"J 1, 1939• COLE, CHxF»LEs, 631 Center St. Ricnd» Old Age Security m_ ecurity in amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthl be decreased to $10.40 state aid to d $10 c)urty aid mont?a, -7 as :,f January 1, 1939- n r t ^_ s. COLE, KATIE, 6315 Gente_ St. R .m._`..a. Old Age Security in the sum of $1.2.50 State aid and $12-50 Count: aid wont be decreased to J10 State aid and $10 c.unty aid monthly as -.f Jah. 1, 1939• KEAX-am, NELL=-, 690-30th St. Richm-_=nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be y diseci tinued s of tcv. 30, 1938- SULLIVAR, BERTRAU, 1401 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Apt #3• 0 dOldAgeSecurityinthesumof $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County 4i rmontiily be disc:•ntirued as :,f Nov. 30, 1935 PETMS, PAUL, 5204 Bayview Ave. Ric=ss^nd. Old Age Security be denied. j PEi`GRAVE, Jail, 1608 Herman Ave. Ricrna nd. Aid for needy children in the sum of $24. State and $20 County aid be granted t begin as of January 1, 1939• a: DE COURTEN, LouisE, 2620 Busi, St. San. P.-b1o. 20 State and $10 c:unty aid be decreased to $10 State and $10 c-unty aid as of Jan- 31, 1939• f CURE'PQ43 SAF.A, Fite $"1, Pacheco Blvd_ Martinez. Old Age Security in amount of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County ald aonthl be granted to begin as of J«n. 1, 1939. UcESEANEY, FRANK, Rte A, Box 309, Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. i EDLAKE, LILLY, 182 So. Ave, Pittsburg Aid for needy children in tl e sum of $20. State and $20 county aid monthly. be granted to begin as c:f Jan.1,1939• COLLI145, JAMES, BP.:-1'TW-_CD, GAL. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month13 be restored as of Jan. 1, 1939. WELGi, CHJC--zLES U. P.O. Box 97, Walnut Creek-. ld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State ald and $12.50 County a.3d ninthly be granted to begin as cf January 1, 1939- Ana tae Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 16, 1939 , at 10 i clack A.11. n Chairman. Clerk. EP I w 3 y r 31 3 IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CGU11TY, STATE OF CALIFCFNIA. LL; MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presdnt: icon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Loig, H.L.Cummingsi Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath.S.C.Well s,Clerk. I In Matter of applications for aid. IT IS BY THE BCARD CRDERED that the followJUW applications for'aio be and the- same are hereby granted, to cit: r PETERSEN, MAP.Y ELLEN, 313 Piedmont Place, *Richmond. i County cash allowance in sum of $25. per month be discontinued as of Dec.31,1938. CERVENKA, FANNY 239- 2nd St. Richmcnd. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939• MAf=U, JAMES, 445 Dicta St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid'and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939. PETERSEN, MAP.Y 01,0, 313 Piedmont Place, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly I be, granted to begin as of Jan 1, 1939. ROBINSON, DOUG AS, Rte #1, Boa 174, Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939. WIMBLEY, MATILDA, #6 Seventh St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sun of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthlyjbegrantedtobeginasofJan. 1, 1939. COTTLE, FANiyIE, SAN PABLO j Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1938. JOHNSm, HCPACE, 169- 7th St. Room 010, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of June, 1938. WILSON, LAURA, 149— 8th St. Richmo.-A. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed P_s of Oct. 1938. SLATTERY, RICHARD, 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1935, and increased to 017.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of January 1, 1939• TATE, MAUD, 125- 2n, St. Ri&=ond. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935, and decreased to $6.00 State aid and $6.00 county aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939• THOMPSON, ROBERT, 526- 4th St. Richmond. Old Age Securityin the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly the decreased to $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of Jan. 31, 1939• MONTGOL , FR91.'K, 436- 31st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10. Coutty aid monthly be discontinued as of December 31, 1938. j CHRISTIAN, BE11JAMI21, Tennant Ave. Pinole. Old Age Security be denied. r RIH21, OLLIE, 913 Barrett Ave. Richmoml. (For Martha Jean Carlson) Aid for Weedy cnildrt a in the sum of $10. State and $10. County aid:,,be dis-- continued as of Jan. 313, 1939• SOTO, AM3,IA, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939. TURNER, ADA, 731- 1st St. Crockett. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlybegrantedtobeginasofJan. 1, 1939. ZAK, BERTHA, Lafayette Old Age Security be granted in the sum of $24.00 State aid only to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939, to be paid entlrely by the State until April, 6, 1939• BRINCARD, A hUF. , Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. BERIETTI, ANGELO, 1220 York St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security be denied. I, 314 , Jan. lo, 1939. j i i WAL:i:, ELIZABETH, Nevada Annex, Anti:.ch i Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1939• OLMSTEAD, GRAIdVILLE, 522— 19th St. Antioch Old Age Security in t;he sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935. LILLY, ROSE, 3.107 ND° St. Antioch. Old Age Security be denied. BOUQUET, CORA, RFD, Box 267, nichm3nd- (For Edward, Antone and James Maderos) FACciia, MARY, 6415 Fairmont Ave. E1 Cerrito(For Dorothy Mederos) 40. State aid find $40 cou._;: • :aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939; $30.00 State and $30 County payable to Mrs. Cora Bouquet, RFD Box 267, Richmond for the I support of Edward, Antone and James and $10.00 Mate and $10 uounty payable to Mrs. Mary Faccini, 6415 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito, for the support of Dorothy Mederos. j ROMAN CATHOLIC 011THAVAGE, Bayview and Newall Sts. San franeisco, (For Maria Verga) i10. State aid and $10 county aid mo thly, payable t8 Romran Cath lic Orphanage, i Bayview and Newall Streets, San Francisco, -for the support of Maria Verga be renewed as of Dec. 1938. OID;A MYRTLE, 516 Briley St. North Richmond, (For Chnrles Alexander). 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for a dependent Juvenile Court Ward payable to Mrs. Myrtle O'Dea, 516 amiley St. North Richmond, be discontinued as of January 31, 1939. i LARKIV, Ft. ,A, 5500 Barrett Ave. Riciamcnd (For George and Louis Tamblyn) 40 County Cash allowance payable to Mrs. -Emma. Larkin, 5500 Barrett Ave. Richmond for the support of George and Louis Tamblyn, be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1939• I 1 j In Matter of Application of Henry J. Kaiser Company for permission I to Insta..11 Rock Quarry. The Henry J.Kaiser Company having heretofore filed with this Board their applica — I Ion for permission to Install :and m-lntrain a rock quarry adjoining Mt Diablo Blvd. i and a communication having been reeeiv-2d from said Henry J.Kaiser Company requesting that said application be dismissed without prejudice, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, secanded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE OAP.D ORDERED t art s-id :-pplication of the Henry J.Kaiser Company be and the same is. ihereby dismissed without prejudice to the filing of a new applicatian. < i i In Matter of petition of Residents of Pleasant Hill-District for ad ptii n of an Interim Zoning Ordinance. A petition signed by residents of Pleasant Hill-District, Contra Costa County, California, having been filed with this Board praying for-the amendment of Ordinance No. 245 of the County of Ca-trta Costa, for the establishment of an Interim' Land Use District which would include all that portion of the Pleasant Hill School j District not heretofore established as an: Interim Land Use District, On motion of Supervisor Bollman_, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS i ORDERED that said petition be and the s-me is hereby referred to the Planning Commis s_ it ion of Contra Costa County. 1 I i I 31 :5 In Matter of Application of j P.Y.W. Com actors,Company, Cant_ to close Empire Averse, near Antioch. The P.H.W. Company, Cant-actors, having filed with this Board their application for permission to close Empire Ave. near Antioch, at a point where the Contra Costa Canal is to cross the siwze, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD CHDER D that permission to close said Empire Avenue be and the same is hereby granted- In Matter of Declaring Ordinance1 #272 of County of Contra Costa j duly published. Ordinance No. 272 of the County of Contra Costa, being, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 267 of the County of Contra Costa, relating to the regulation of the E compensation of officers of the County of Cont:•a Costa, having been published for the time and in rhe manner as required by law, in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper I of general eirculation,as shown by affidavit of Elva R.Peters on file herein, On moti,.)n of Supervisor Long, sec::nded b;r Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0:-MER--M that said Ordinance No. 272 be and the same is hereby declared duly 1 published. y In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O.Yeese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his application for authority to be granted to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessment under provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code and said application having been approved by the District attorney of Contra Costa County, i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seccnded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 3 THE BOARD CEMERM that authority be and the same is hereby granted to County Auditor Ito correct said assessments, as follows, to wit: i For year 1935-39: In Vol. 26 Assessment N:). 58819 G.B.Schuylerr is assessed with j atract of land, containing .177 acres assessed erroneously at $530. The correct assessed value of this land is 455- Authorization to County Auditor to add Lot 1 Block 12 Bay View Park to the 1935-39 Assessment Holl in name of William andHay Frati, assessed value of land $lt{0, as same was redeemed Dece,ber,1937- i I In Hatter of Petition of Pacific Telephone Telegraph Com. to lay buried cable. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having filed with this Board their application for permission to lay 4000 feet approximately, of buried cable along f that certain Counts Road known as C-22 upon the Records of Contra. Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Bollmar, seconded bySupervisor Cummirgs, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDME ED that permission to lay said buried cable be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be dare under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to t::e satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS F'UPT:1il? ORD—E' that applicant shall assume x:11 future cost for of .1 bu_-+ed c'L_e. C) f Jan. 16, 1939• In matter of application of Maynard D.Harris, for free permit to peddle. Maynard D.Harris, an honorably discharged Aar Veteran having applied to, this Board for a free permit to peddle in the County of Contra Costa, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDEF-ziD that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby_ directed to Issue n free permit to peddle to said Ys D.Harris for period of one year fromPP y P Y date. i In Matter of Approval of Agreement between County of Alameda, County of Contra Costa and Br. harry W_ Shepherd. A Form of Agreement amending that certain contract executed the 19th day of September, 1938, by and between the County of Alameda, State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as first party, and'Dr. Harry W.Shepherd as party of the second part, having been presented to this Board for approval, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY TIME nOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Approval of Agreement between County of Alameda, State of California, and County of Contra Costa, State of California. A Form of Agreement amending that certain contract made and entered on the 28th day of December, 1937, by and between the County of Alameda, State of California and the County of Contra Costa, State of California, having been presented to this Board for approval; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOA-RD L:RDER:D 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 appointment of E.H.Ward as a Member of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. The tern of E.H.Ward, as a member of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County havi^i; expired, Upon moti-)n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY Ti E BOARD ORDERED that E.H.Ward, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for a term of four years from date.,- 1317 I In Matter of Application of Carl Giesen, for permission to maintain and build chicken horses. Carl Giesen having applied to this Board for permission to construct three chicken houses and to maintain two chicken houses already built, under Ordinance No. 245 of County of Contra Costa, as amended, 1 It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same 1s hereby refer- red to the PIannW, .Commission of Contra Costa County., I a , n tt In Matter of application of L.E. Fairchild for permit to erecta r. permanent real estate office on Mt.Diablo Blvd. in Saranap. L.E.Fairchild, having heretofore filed with this Board his application for I permission to build a permanent real estate office on Mt.Diablo Blvd. in. Saranap, i and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission having recommended that said permit be grant- f ed, with certain restrictions, i un motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BQ1FD I ORDERED that permission to construct said real estate office be and the sane is hereby granted, provided that before the time of the erection of said building the set-back be established by the County Planning Technician in co-ordination with applicant's final plans and provided also that in case the State Highway Department should see fit i to widen the hWavay, applicant agrees to move his building at his own expense to meet requirements of the State Division of Highways.,, In Matter of Granting; Dance Permit. San Ramon Community Club having applied to this Board for permission to„ conduct danoes between hours of 9 o'clock E.M. and 2 o'clock A.M. on the third Saturday night of each and every month during the year 1939, in San Ramon Community Hall, in ban Ramon, California; On motion of Supervisor lrembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted., ti. In Matter of application to State Board of Public Health for permission to install a sewer t system in Crockett Valona Sewer Maintenance District. RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the Count f pe y of` Contra Costa,-that `pur= lsuant and subject to all the terms, conditions and provisions of the Public Health Act 1 j of the State of California, approved March 23, 2907, and all amendments thereto, Japplioation by this County of Contra Costa (Crockett Valona Seger Maintenance Dist) be made to the State Bo^rd of Public Health of the State of Cnllfornia, for a permit to reconstruct and operate a series of sewer outfalls into Carquinez Straits, This work Involves complete new construction and extension of the present inadequate outfalls. These outfalls will serve to dispose of the sewage of the unincorporated town of Crooke t. That the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and direc - ed to cause V: a necessary data to be prepared, and investigations to be made, and in tine name of said Crockett-Valona Sewer Uainten.nce Dist,-jet to sign and file such applieajt- ion with the said State Bo,-,.Id of Public Healt-. 31.i1 Jan. 16th, 1939• III r Passed and adopted at a regal-^r meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 16th day of Januarf, 1939•, J t In re Migration of Indigents. RESOLt?i'IGH. r, On motion of Supervisor Long, secanded by Supervisor Trembat , IT IS ORDERED that the followini, Resolution be -.nd it is hereby adopted, to wit: WHEREAS, the continued migration of tens of thousands of indigent unemployed ! and unemployable persons from other States to California is creati*:g social and economic problems that threaten the very foundations of -ur State, by undermining our wage r structure both for skilled and unskilled labur, by overcrowding our hospit,,ds and medical facilities, by congestini- Dur sc::ools, and b-r creating rural slums of tents and shanty towns to the serious menace of the health of our communities; WHEREAS, these people are now encouraged to migrate to and to remain in the State of California by aid extended t:aem by the Farm Security Administration pending such time ns they become eli.,ible under California Law For public assistance; and WHEREAS, .the establishment of permanent residence in this State by these indi— a gents and their certification to relief and old—age pensions would tax the State Beyond its capacity to pay and lead to the levying of conSiscatory taxes upon our property; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Supervisors of Co:l;,ra Costa County,California that we endorse the activities of the California Citizens Association in bringing about public recognition of this problem; that we subscribe to the petition asking speedy federal action in relieving this State of this onerous problem; and that we draw to the attention of the Board of Svper`risors of other counties our action and request that they take similar action. i Vote of the Board on said Res:-luti•.;n is as follows: I Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman., Buchanan and Trembat Noes: None. Absent: None. s t Ih Matter of Authorizin; Dirirctor of Social Service Department to Send CCC Selecting Agent to Conference to be held in Syn Francisco, Jqn. 29, 1939- A communication having been received from Dayton E.Jones, State Supervisor Of CCC Selection requesting t'at the Co.•nty CCC Selecting Agent be authorized to attend a Conference to be held in S;in Francisco, on January 29th, 1939, for Northern California Counties, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED I E iBY THE BCARD that Otis Loveridge, Director of the S-cial Service Department of Contra 1 Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to send a County CCC Selecting Agent to said Conference, the expenses of said Agent in attending said Conference to be a 41 g against the General find of Contra Costa Countcharge y. I14f 1 In Matter of Contemplated Reduction v of State Tuberculosis Subsidy. A communication having been received from Edythe Tate Thompson, of the State All Department of Public Health, notifying this Board that the New State Budget contemplatesI tea a reduction of Tuberculosis Subsidy from $3. per week per p-.tient,now being paid- to the Counties, to $1.550 a weeks per patient, and this Board being of the opinion I y t.-.at no reduction should be made in said Subsidy, On motion of Supervisor Long, seco:vded by Supervisor Cumni:gs, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEitrD that R.J.Trembath and W.J.Buciwanan, be and they are hereby appointed a i committee to contact the representatives of Contra Costa County in the State Legislaturle and the Budget Director o_ t:-:e State of California wi h the view of having the present 4' Subsidy of $3. per wee> per patient, retai:.ed. i In Batter of application of L.A.Lawrenee, Building Superint endent, for permission ito move Hot House. E.A.Lawrenee, Building Superintendent, having appeared before this Board and asked permission to move the hot house maintained on the grounds of the Court House Building from the Northwest corner of said Cart House Grounds to the northeast corner of said Court House Grou..-As, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same 1s hereby granted. i In Matter of Leasing Rodeo Memorial Hall to Trustees of Rodeo War Veterans. A Form of Lease between the County of Contra Costa, and the Trustees of i the tar Veterans leasing the said Rodeo Memorial Hall to the said Trustees of the Rodeo j War Veterans at an manual rental of $1. per year, having been presented to this Board, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOAID ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease on behalf of the County I of Contra Costa. i i In Matter of Appointment of Joseph i W. Barkley, County Surveyor, as Road Commissioner of Supervisor Digtriets 1 and j. On taotion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-:D that Jo sep W.BL-kley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby Appointed Road Commissioner of Supervisor Districts 1 and j, of the County of Contra Costa, to do and perform suoh duties as are required by lax of Road Commissioners. i j i In Matter of application of A.E.Brear, for permit to build a commercial swimming spool and picnic grounds on his property at Alamo. A.E.Brear, haviru; heretofore filed with this Board his application for permission to construct a commercial swimming pool and picnic grounds on his property jlocated at Alamo, California, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission having recommended against ts,e grantirtl; of said permit, and the said applicant A.E. Brear, having request- ed a hearin , befor this Board on said application, and the said nearing raving been fixed for this time and place, Gordon Hamilton appears as attorney for applicant, and A.B.Tinning appears as attorney for certain protestants, and the Board having heard arguments for and against t1he granting of said permit, On motion of Supervisor Cumnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD that the recommendation of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County be sustained and the said C.pplicatioa is ordered rejected. r r:. s Jan. 16t-, 19:9- I In Matter of Applicati.)n of Roman Catholic Archibishop of San Francisco, for permission to construct a church in Sauranap. 1 The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco by the Rev. Louis J.Miller, jhaving applied to this Board for permission to construct a church, priest's house, I 1 and auditorium on Lots 11, 12, 19c and 29d, of the Goodman Tract, in Saranap Water District, On motion of Supervisor Bollnarn, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicat ion be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.r In Matter of Transfer of Funds. D.N.leeter, County Auditor of Contra: Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain.. adjustments between Hinds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the period froo July 1, 1935 to Decmber,31, 1935, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore orderel i disbursed from the County Treasury, and Good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said D.M.Teeter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followir4, adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the bounty Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits Decreases )Increases) Charities & Corrections Fund 1336.66 County Library 149.E Exposition 19.30 General 1 0 .SFO. 1505-4r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Fluids. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to pay State Institutio i for the care of patients committed from Contra Costa County during the period from June lst, 1,438 to December 31, 1935, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFED that the sum of 9,231.92 be transferred from 1 Charities & Corrections Fluid to the State of California Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant in favor of County Treasurer of Alameda County, on Exposition Find. In compliance with. that certain agreement approved this day amending Contract made and entered into on the 28th day of December, 1937, by and between the County of Alameda, State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, State of California., IT IS BY THE BOARD C?1DERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby nut orized and directed to draw his warrant in sum of $6,000 In favor of County Treasurer of Alameda County, and charge said amount to the Exposition Fund. of Contra Costa County.r. 321 Intlatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.R.ieeter Count Auditor, and inorder to finance current highwayqyaEaY fund Wa_rrnnts, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDER that the sum of $5,622.03 be transferred from General Fund to the fluids And in the amounts as hereinbelow set forth: War. # _ Road Comm Supervisor Surveyor Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Mise. Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5. 570 24.50 9.54 157 13.43 572 77.55 1o.44 01.59 223.30 1572 5- 2.11 93 575 4.so 76 90.27 S 8 22.50 99 3 579 13.34 X590 21.00 591 154.55 59}2 2.55 594 26.455 110.52 j SSS 60.37 109.47 597 419.30 9899 27o.96 59.75 591 26.46 125.94 593 54.00 575.00 5945 90.00 59b 96o.50 120.00 ui 59S 159.12 41:22 5.145 959 2.47 b00 37.75 601 169.60 6o2 2.55 b 97.41 5-1-9 6 6 3.03 6.00 159.01 207.02 F609304.99 152.55 124.77 609 27-.20 611 152.16 1264.75 $1563.01 65-17 1i b3+ SM 11 - 6 . 0.337a 54.35 Grand Total -- S5622.03. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tae Board.K r Ih the Hatter of Granting F. Authority to Tax Collector to conduct Br-le of property for Delinquent Taxes. The followrin- Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Boru•d: w BE IT PZSCLV.:D: that it be declared to be the, Judgment of this Board that t_3e followinj; described property now owned by the State ofCal.ifornia, be sold pursuant to Chapyer 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Con ra Costa County, at public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite eac_: parcel or piece of land, hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FUEC' ^I: that this Bow--d of Supervisors petition the State Controller of the State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set s out iri t?,i s Resoluti-:,n: PROPERTY SOLD W- HE STATE J47NT; 26, 1915, FOE THE DELINQUENT TAGS OF 1917: In the Third Add. to Ri&mcnd Lot 23,Block 22, Deed No. 2. i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. F_ In the Bay View Add. to Richm3nd -- Lot 21, Bloch 75, Deed No. 7. To be sold for a sum not less than 35. plus costs of sale. Jan. 16, 1939.4 e In the Industrial Center Tract- Lot 6, Block 6, Deed No. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE_SPATE JUNE 29, 1926, FOF_ THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 19252: In the Map of Glen Park- Lot 12 Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less than J10 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Block 170, Deed No. 100 To be sold for a sum not less ths.n $30. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lots 19-25, Block 24, Deed No. 136. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Bract- Lots 1-2, Block 3, Deed No. 251 (S To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 11, Deed No. 252 (S Tobe sola for a sum not less than $125. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lot 19, Block 23, Deed No. 254 (Sj To be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center, =ract- Lot 20, Block 23, Deed No. 255 (a To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 21,Block 23, Deed No. 256 (S To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 22, Block 23, Deed No. 257' (S To be sold for a sum not less to-n $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 246 Block 23, Oeed No. 25$ (S To be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale. Wall's #arbor Center Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 31, Deed No. 263 (S, To be sold for a sum not less thnn $60. plus cost s of sale. Wall's uarbor Center Tract- Lot 14, Block 33, Deed No. 271 (s To be sold for a suns not less than •$40. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TC TFIE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, FOF% THE DELINQttE a TAXES OF•1926: In the Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 25, Block 107, Deed No. 61. To be sold for a sum nct less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lots 2-3, Block 9, Deed No. 104. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. NorthBerkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 5, Deed No. 159• ' To be sold for a sum not _less than $10. plus costs of sale: North Berkeley Terrace Tract- t 10, Block 13, Deed No. 163. - To be sold for a sum not less than l0, plus costs of sale: North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 21, Deed No. 167. To be sold for a sum not less ti:sn $40. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract - Lots 15-16, Block 29. Deed No. 169. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. North BerkeleyTerrace Tract- Lots 44-45: Block 29, Deed Na. 171. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Norte Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 7-8, Block 30, Deed No. 172. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot s 11-12, Block 39 Deed leo. 175 To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lot 23, Block 7, Deed No. 186 To be sold for a sum not less than a30. plus costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 24, Block 7, Deed No. 187. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Henderson T-pscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot 25, Block 7, Deed No. 189 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 35, Block 84, Deed No. 207 To be sola for a suns not less than $60. plus costs of sale. P?3OPEP.TY S.:LD TC THE STATE JUICE 26, 1925, FM THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1927: Wall's Addn. to Richmond -- Lots 20-21, Block 186 Deed No. 255. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In tike Hicim:nd Annex- Lot 9, Block 66, Deed No. 314. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- Lot 1, Block 29, Deed No. 391i.- To 92. To be sold for a sum nvt less than $50. plus costs of sale. Hende_•scin-Tapscott Tract N-;. 1 -- Lot 44, 'Block 26, Deed No. 399= To be sold fc)r P sum not less thin $30. plus costs of sale. 323 i In Tewksbury iieigizts- Lot 18, Bloak 17 Deed 96. 460. To be-sold for a sum not less than $15. plus casts of sale. E. ,1/2 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 16, T18., R2E.- 80 acres. Deed:I a. 491. To'-bebe sold for a sumnot less than $300, plus costs of sale. Wallis Adda. to Richmond- Lot 34, Block 155, Deed No. 596 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Nicholl--Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- - Lot 30, Block 32, Deed No. 693 (s) 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. 1 Hende:-soaTapscott Tract No. 1 -- Lot§ 5-6, Block 32, Deed No. 697 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. Prove= sold to the State, June 26, 1929, for the delinquent takes of 1929 r v i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 67. Deed No. 522• To be sold for a sum not less than $ZW. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 220, Deed No. 532: To be sold for a sum not less than $60 plus costs of sale. In the Condon Addition- Lot 1, Block 20, Deed No. 672. To be sola for a sum not les_ t+pan $25. plus costs of sale. r Portion of Lot 6 of Sec. 23, TIS R3W. bounded N. E and W. by land of Cowdery, and S. by S.F. & Sac. Ry r/w..06 acres Deed No. 665 To be sola for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of sale. PRDPM-LY SOLD TC THE STATE JUN" 26, 1930, MR TFM DELINQUENT TAXES of 1929. s Wallis Addn. to nichm_nd- Lots 20-21, Block 195 Deed No. 339. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. i Wall's Addn. to 3lehm-nd- Lots 2-3-4, Block 2o4, Deed Uo. 342.1To be sold for a sun not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In the Cerritos Addn. to B.ichmund- Lots 32-33-34, Block 9, Deed No. 469jTobesoldforasumnotlessChar. W. plus costs of srtle. In the City of Pullman- Lot 13, Block B Deed No. 45p. To be sold for a sum n::t les-4 than $150. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Co,.mtry Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — S. 41.28' of N. 53.28' of Lot 77 (Now 77-D) Deed Na. 739.To be sold for a sum not less than 6120. plus costs of sale. II; Berkeley Country Club Ter--ace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 55-E. Deed No. 745. To be sold for a sum not less than VW. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 179, Deed No.754.I To be sold for a sum not less than 550. plus costs of sale'. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 311, Deed No. 790. To be sold for a sum not less than .75 glue costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 414-A. Deed No. 820 To be sold for a sum not less than $30, plus costs of sale. ` Berkeley Country Club Terrace Univ No. 2— Lot 415-A. Deed No. 521. To be sold for a sum nit less than 530. plus c•)sts of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 445-B. Deed No. 543.To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. East Richmond heights Tract Nc. 4, Lot 14, Block 131, Deed Nj. 1150. To be sold for a sum not less than 85. plus costs of sale. In Canyon City- Lot 45, t Deed No. 1178 To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of a].e In Natter of Selection of Trial Jurors for Superior Court for year 1939. The Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order designat- ing the number of furors that will be required, in the opinion of the Court, for the jtransaction of the business of said Superior Court during the year 1939, or until a new list of Jurors is provided, and the Court having estimated that 1000 Jurors will be required in the transaction of the business of the Court during the ensuing year, the Bored proceeds to and does select as required by law a list of 1000 persons to sere jas trial Jurors in the Superior Court of tite County of Contra Costa, for the ensuing,, year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. 1 I The followir4, is a list of the persons so selected,and the number Prcm the different districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said district,and the number of the district -Yr:-,m riieh said persons are selected, to wit : SUPEAVISGR DISTF ICT A. i 1. Abbey, Mrs. Ethel 99. Chapin, Mrs. Zelda f= i 2. Anders"in, Mrs. ?larie - 90 Cecil, Mrs. Hosea A. 1 Accomazzo, Louis 91 Cochrane, Mrs. Edith Adams, Walter 92 DunnLzg, Anita Aim", Mrs. _izabeth D. 9 Deasy, Mrs. Henrietta b. AndersDn, Larry 94 Donaldson, Mrs. Marjorie 1 7• Alt, Harold L.95 Degnan, George W. 6 Alveraz, Mrs. Vera C. 9b Diekins:.n, Mrs. Maei 9 Adams, Mrs. Flora 97 Detlow, urs. Esther J. 10. Allyn, Gust J.98 Dalessi, Mrs.Katherine 11. Abrao, Henry 99 Diff erding, Mrs. Irene 12 Abbay, William 100 Dice, Mrs. Vera 1- Armstrong, William D. 101 Dunlap, Mrs. Elizabeth 14 Asmussen, John 102 Deaths, Mrs.Lucille j 15 M,a Aikens, Mrs.Sylvia 10j Davis, Mrs. Penelope i 1 Andrade, Miss _rie L. 1 Dolan, Robert F. 1 17 Ackerman, Mrs. Gladys 1 DeBaere, Joseph W. 19 Anders::, Mrs. Valera DeWoody, Mrs. Florence 19 Andre, Mrs.Mary 107 Dickinson, George H. 20 Adams, Mrs.Florence 109 Daily, N:rman G. 1 21 Arnold, Mrs. Edit:: M. 109 Edgar, Mrs. Talitha i 22 abbey, Cecil L. 110 Elwell, Mrs. Mabel R. Aine, Mrs. Nettie E. 111 Engel, Mrs. Pearl r 24 Auer, Mrs. Ma.^3e 112 Engel, Charles 2Brombac:^_er, Mrs. Maud 11 Ensign, Charles H. 29 Benson, Mrs Ilona u Eldridge, Mrs.Ella 7 Brant, Fred 115 Eaton, Mrs. Amelia x 12g Be6nihl, Mrs. Nra 116 Ebert, Forre st 9 Bowkett, Mrs. essle 117 Estes, Mrs. Flora 30 Blake, Herbert 119 Enright, Frank 31. Baker, Mrs. Lela 119 Edwards, s. Clara Bisio, Glacomo 120 Eichar, Mrs. Cora E. ea 32• Bron—, John 121 Eaton, Mrs. Florence 4 Bonh, , Joella 122 Esser, Mrs. Dai 4r 3q Blume, Fred A. 123 Eakle, Mrs. Ethel A. 3u Banducci, Mrs.Teresa 12 Floyd, Bertha May j 37 Bonhrm, Mrs. Mary 125 Fernandez, Regina Y 36 Bert- ie,1 - Fah_renholtz, Mrs. Kathryne 9 Bush, Mrs. Marguerite 127 Freetay, Mrs. Catherine o7 Battays, Jon 126 Foley, Mrs. Mary 41. Bertone, Domenic 129 Fowler, Mrs. Margaret 42. Bradley, Daniel M. 130 Follett, Ctrs. Effie E. 4-. Burse, Rodney 131 Fox, Mrs. Nina M. Brensel, Clarence 132 Faurot, Mrs. Lola Butler, James 3j Ferrier, Mrs. Minnie E. Black, Lrs.Dorotriy 4 Forwick, Fred 47 Bowser, Mrs.Cllie 135 Fraga, Leonard r 1 48 Bosen, Mrs.Elizabeth 136 Fuller, James S. 49 Baxter, Mrs. Emma L. 137 Findley, Mrs. !Bary 50. Blecaem, Charles 139 Freine, Chas. E. 51 Banks, Mrs. Louise 139 Faber, William F. 1 52- Blake, Mrs. Lilliam M.140 Farrow, Mrs. Elsie 5 5 Basford, lirs_ Mabel L.141 Freeman, John W. Brooks, Mrs. Hattie May 142 Fidler, Mrs. Anna M. Baldwin, Mrs. Mary 14-3 Fenner, Mrs. Blanche 50 Bryant, Virgiida L. 144 Farina, Mrs. Amelia 57 Bill, Mrs. Julia 145 Fenn, Mrs. Ethel Ray 56 Bryan, Ethel N. 146 Faulkner, Ur.George W. r 1 59 Britzan, Mrs. Muriel D. 147 Fletcher, Homer E. 00 Cassin, Mrs. Laura B. 146 Garvin, Mrs. Kate 61 Grossman, Mrs. Mildred M. 149 Gossler, Carl 02 Cole, Leonard F. 150 Gommo, Richard G. 6Caletti, Pete 151 Gray, Thom,-,s G. A,t 64 Christiansen, Mrs. Hilda 152 Greiner, Alton D. 6 Canning, Mrs.Alixe B. 15 Gerrisa, Mrs. Ella L. O0 Cooley, Mrs. Dora 154 Gilmore, James 67 Cardoza, "'rs.Dorothy 15Gardella, Joseph 68 Cox, Viola 152 Gillet e, Mrs.Ethel 69 Concannon, 14rs .:dive 157 Gracey, Chester 70, Cleek, Mrs. Lottie A. 159 Green, Clarence 71 Carlfield, Mr.Fr'tz 159 Gemmer, Mrs.Mary 72, Christian, Eimer 1 Galbraith, Mrs. Hattie E. 73 Cauckwell, Kenneth 161 Gebhart, Mrs. Goldy 74 Campbell, U_rs.Agnes 162 Gordon, Mrs. Alice M. 7 Crough, Mrs.Edith A. 16' Goodrich, Frank L. 7b Carey, Mrs. Regia 169f Garvey, Mrs. Elizabeth i 77 Conwell, Mrs. Jennie 165 Griffin, Mrs. Bodel 76 Casinell, Mrs. Edith G.166 Garside, Joseph W. Harry D.X67 Grunhut, Mrs.Marie79Chapman, SO Crabb, yrs. Stella 169 Glover, Mrs.Linnea 61 Corrie, J.Bruce 169 Hollenbaugh, Mrs.Carrie S2 Coryell, Ernest R. 170 Holtz, Mrs. Thelma g Gilds, J.F. 171 Harris, Lars. Marguerite g Cur-YT, Mrs. Grace 172 Hull, Mrs.Gertrude g C_hancelet, Mrs. Eliza E 17 Harvey, Mrs Gladys r 8o Carey, T°.vm-s 1 7 :: utchins:z, Mrs. Ida M. gz Coward., Srs, Anna lB nattich, Walter j S C Halles, Mrs.Alberta f 13`5 177. Hughes, William 271. McNeil, Mrs. Lau-:-a. 178 Howsman, Mrs. Ida Daley 272 McGarvey, Mrs. Ila L.- 179 Heltzen, Ed. 27j McMasters, Mrs.Grace 180 Hutchins, Mrs. Sophie 274 McCormick, Thomas C. 181 Hunt, Mrs. June 2 McClure, Mrs. Edith s x{ 182 Hoake s, Mrs. Jennie 27b McGrew, Durward G. f 18 Horton, Mrs. F--anee s 277 McCreagh, Mrs.Hazel 164 Hughes, Marie W. 278 McCann, Mrs.Fsinnle 18 Hooker, Geirgge H. 279 McGinty, Mrs. Sara 182 Hamel, Mrs. Lauretta 260 McMahan, Josephaa F. 1$7 Haralsjn, Mr= Lena 291 McAndrews, Mrs.Bertha Y -, 166 Hemleb, Edaerd 282 McGowan, Walter F. 189 aunt, Mrs . Cla_rabelle 25j McGrady, Charles S. 190 Higgins, Mrs.Margaret 284 McMast er s, Alvah 191 Hardesty, Mrs.Catherine Grace r 9 285 McCarty, Mr-.Grace 192 Higgins, Yrs.Juanita 286 McCann, Mrs,Mary E. y ? ' 19j Hosking, Mrs.Mona 2$7 McNeil, Mrs.Ma:ie l9 ' Hauge, Mrs.EV'el 288 McDonough, Mrs.Harrlett Iq' Holl,nd, Mrs. Eleanor C. 299 McCloskey, Lir Xlliam•P. 19g Hehn, Mrs. Anna A. 290 McDermott, MrW.Nella H 197 Harvey, Mrs. Beulah 291 McLennan,Roderick f r 195 Hampshirt• , Mr.William 292 Belson, Evelyn k 1 199 Harlow, Mrs. Myrtle P. 293 Nelson, Shirley S. 200 Imbach, Mrs. Arzella 29 Noell, Lars. Clara 201 Irwin, Mrs. Lulu M. 295 Norlem, Lars.Anne M. 202 Jones, Arbie D. 296 Neidrick, John a ti • 20' Johnson, Mrs. Martha W. 297 Neil, Frank J. 22 Johnson, Lud M.295 Hewell, James B. 206 Jenkins, Robert W. 299 Navone, Julio M. Johnson, John F. 300 Newcomb, -Mrs. Ruth 207 Johns 3n, M-s. Pearl 301 Negus, Vernon L. 208 Jewell, Mrs. Edna R.302 Otis, Frank 209 Jewell, Mrs. Margaret 30 O'Connell, Mrs.Marie V. r Y, 210 J^ckson, Mrs. Josephine Ostrom, Edith 211 Keenan, Mrs. Agnes 3 O'Donohoe, Mrs.Laura 212 Krantz, MrS Lottie L. 3 O'Malley, Mrs. Anna 213 Kenay, Mrs. Annie 307 Outman, Mrs. Mabel j 2111- Kase, Mrs. Miriam B. 305 ILdeli, Yrs.Esther 215 Kratzer, Clerk C. 309 Page, Henry L. i 216 Kennedy, Mrs.C:rol 310 Pape, Henry C. r a; 217 Kates, Ernest W. 311 Pic£erin,g Mrs.Martha M. 218 Kuestner, Mrs.E'lise 312 Pressler, Mrs. Anna M. 219 Kovalevskq, Mrs.Alma 31 Pedrick, 1irs.Ma^y 220 Lee, Mrs. Mary Roberts 31 ' Pfeil, Carl E. 821 Loher, Mr.Fran. E. l5 Paris, Joan D. 222 Lojo, Mrs.Elizabeth F. 316 Perati.t, Mrs.Thankful 22j Lee, Phil 317 Peterson, 8h•trles 224 Littlejohn, Mrs. Laurys 315 Playford, Florence 225 Lunstead, Mrs.liamle 319 Prola, Guido F. 226 Lewis, Augustus L. 320 Pircher, Hernan J. 227 Laws, Wi_iiam 321 Plegeman, Mrs-Margaret E. t° 225 LaLonde, Mrs.Nellle 322 Perry, Henry 229 Lindahl, Jo--m 323 Pedrotti, Mrs.Ingg J. 230 Lawney, Th,,:m_s 32 Poage, Albert H. j 231 Leitch, Mrs.Edith 32 Paascn, Mrs. Gertrude 232 Ledgerwo gid, Mrs.Olive 326 Pedrazzini, Mrs. Carl 233 Leam, Mrs. Elvira E. 327 Porter, Mrs.Harriett 4F 23Lowden, Mrs.Carrie 325 Riordan, Mrs. Kate 2j5 Lang, Aubustus C. 329 Randall, Paul 23 Lyford, Carl F.330 Radick, William F. 237 Logmi, Mrs.Maria 331 Robinson, Mrs.Marcella 238 LaRoeque, firs.Mabel M. 332 Robbins, Josiah E. MLarrabee, W1111am L. 3j Rinna, Frank Maxwell, Jack 33 Rasmussen, Louis i241 Moyle, 11_-• .Mary B: 335 Rebello, Mrs.Thelma 2$-2 Massey, Mrs.Evelyn G. 336 Rum-ill, Mrs.Louise i y 2.' Moe-111-ring, Mrs.Frances 337 Bodoni, MrsJosephine p v2Millicovich, Miss Helen 339 Riordan, Mrs. Marie f Malloy Mrs Agnes Ramey, Cale 246 Muth, rs.Margaret 3 jj9 0 Rothrock, Mrs. Etta' 247 Matthiesen, firs. olive 341 Radke, Mrs,Martha 2115 Menton, sirs. Delaware 342 Roberts Mrs.Wilma 20 Morga , Aaron 3 Ratto, rs. Theresa 250 Macfie, Mrs. Meta L. 3 Rutledg, , Mrs.nattie xt 251 Morrison, Geor-re Richards, Mrs. Hazel S. 252 Morelli, Henry P. Ridley, Mrs.Nina 25jMorrison, 4 James S. 37 Spires, Mrs. Amelia y 25 Mortensea, Evelyn 3 Shackelford, Mrs.Esther 255 Murphy, lurs. Mary 349 Silvery, Mrs. Mary 25b Magart,Fred 350 Stevens, John Howard 1 257 *ers Fred K. 351 Seybold, R oy W. 259 Mayers, Mrs. Jessie 352 gpirlock, Fhineas M. 9 Meyer, Mrs. Altue 35 Soby, Lars.Florence E. 2b 0 Mas,n, Miss Esther 354 Switzer, Mrs. Pearl 261 Muir, ibis; Grapce 35 Strain, Thom. .s a 262 Mood*, Buel U. 35a Smith, Mrs.Dorothy H. 26 Mart in, Edww:d F. 357- Soldavin i, Mrs.Anna L. 26-1 Miner, Mrs. Constance 355• Sweet, Mrs.Beatrice L. 20Moscr-,p, James S. 35 9• Sletten, F erdinand 26 Machado, Mrs. ;lara W. 3bO Stinnett, Mrs.Delle i 26 Moore, yrs Addie M. 361 Stout , Mrs.Rose j268 Milner, Mrs.Nellie 3b2 Samples, Urs.Edth 1269 Morken, Mrs.Violet L. 363 Sanderson , Mrs.Minnie H. 1270. Morgan, Mrs. Ida M. 364 Scholz, Ida It. 365 31gut, Mrs.Hortense I 366. Stet son,Mrs.Lena A. 396 Tuthill, Mrs.Agnes S. 367 Sulliger, Yrs.1laine 397 Urquhart, Leslie K. 366 Swartout, Mrs.Loulse 398 Vlano, Mrs.Rose 369 Shaffer, Yrs. M89 399 Vincent, Mrs. May a 370 Stender, Carl 400 Vargas, Joe V. 0 . 371 Scribner, M_r.Etarshal1 B. 401 Vaughan, Mrs.Eleanor xE 372 Soldavini, Yrs.Theresa C. 402 Voss, Mrs. Helen M. A 37? Stewart, Verne 40 Walker, Mrs.Neca 37 Summers, Mrs.Yargaret C. wood, Mrs.Pearl s 37 Sindicich, John C. Jr. 405 Waddle, Lars_ Ellen m 378 Shanklin, James 406 Weathers, William C. 377 smite, Idrs.l ildred 40 Welsh, Scott R. 376 Sisson, Mrs.Mabel 408 Woods, -.is= Alice 379 Streeter, Lars.Dorothy 409 Wat s,:,n, Harry 0. r x 360 Smit`_, Yrs_ Luise 410 Walker, Mrs.Louise B. 361 Stromberg, LLrs.Brownie 411 Williams, Mrs.l1arle 362 Stoddard, Mrs.wine 412 Weeks, Mrs. Bessie r I 36 Self, William P. 413 Wiles, Alicew 36+ St.John, Charles 1' Wood, Lars. Julia T.F 385 Spiersch, Mrs.Jean M. 415 Winnln&~ an, Earl F.Fx 366 Spiersch., Mrs. Gertrude R. 4 Wilson, Mrs.Jessie 367 Shamion, Mrs. Glenn 417 Wunderlich, Stanley C. 418 Warrenburg, Mrs.366 Theis, Yrs. Anna 369 Toil, ;,, Mr419 White, John 20 Williams, Ur heresa 4 t390Teelinr; Mr s.Yargaret 21 Wars391Thorsted, Mrs.Bathe rine Waring, Albert L. 392 Toners, Yr.Julip 422 Yeadon, Mrs. Lida 39 Tuller, R-- s.L`aybelle 42 Ynill, M^s.I,ouise 39 Turner, Joe Martyr Yeager, Mr.Vance K. x 395 Turner, Mrs.Julia 425. Zickenburg, Mrs. Dorothy ar SUP MVISJR DISTRICT #2. 1. Alm and, Vernon W. 59. Hendrieksen, Yrs. Mary r g 2. Alberts, Elizabeth 60. Harrison, Mrs. Hanna Aughinbaugr, Emma 61. Halisay, Michael Andersen, Y^s_ Valborg 62. Huber, Frank Baldwin, J rLn F. 6j. Harrison, Betty Baker, 23^s. Mande 64. Buchan, Mrs. Mary 7. Biddenger, Catherineb Holbrook, Irene t> f ` 8. Bauer, Mrs.Esther M.66. Hutchinscn Mrs. Gertrude b 9. Bottini, Mrs. Lucy 67. Hasenpusch Mrs. Vera 10. Baum, Clarence C. 68. Heat_-, Yrs. Edith M. 11. Boehm, Bryan A.69. Hirt, Mrs. Minetta 12. Barnes, Edna 70. Halverson, Phoebe 13. Ball, Hocrard, 71. Jaaobs, Mrs. Mary 14. Bell, ireva S. 72. Kirkh,use, Hannah 15. Bo,-)th, Mary T. 7 Kussenberger, Jahn G. lo. Belleci, Mrs.Della 74. Kitchen, Harriett B. 17. Bettenc..urt, Rose7 Lloyd, Griffith 18. Coughlan, Kathleen 7b. Lurch, Michael 19. Chab,ya, Benj. F. 77. La Velle, Grover J. 20. Carr, Alfred J.78. Maininl, Mrs. Maria 21. Carroll, Thomas P. 79. Spaulding, Hrs.RArjorie F. 22. Curd, Mrs. Jannle C. 80. Martin, James W. s",Y Casaurang, Mrs. Mary 81. Markley, Mrs. Flo.•ence R. Card.,za, Mrs. Beatrice 82. Mortensen, Oh---is N. 25. Courtney, Kathleen E. 8 . Miller, Hansx 26. Desmond, Mrs. Pearl.84. Maxfield, James E. 27. Dolph, Mrs. Adelfieda 85. Markley, Ruth E. 28. Del Agostino, Costanto 8 . McGrath, Mrs. Ruthrz 29. Dauth, Carl R. 87. Owsley, Grace 30. Dabel, Richard 88, Pomeroy, Mrs. Carolyn E. 31. De Laveaga, Mrs-Delight 89. Panaro, Mis Sally B. 32. Dietrich, Mrs. Nellie 90. Peters, Frank A. 34. Denman, Mrs. Sibyl 91. Ridges, Mrs. Inez. 3 . Da Shiell, Mr•s. Bessie 92. Reeder, Mrs. Genevieve 35. mDwrelio, Mrs. Ilda 9 . Ruthe ord, Miss Christina r 6 Davies, Mrs. Annie S. 9rF. Rose, ary J. 37. Edeline, Florence 95. Robie, Mrs. Alma R. 38. Edwards, Arnold B. 96. Sanford, Art-Iur G. 3Friend, Betty C. 97. Spilker, Mrs. Henriette 32 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. 1. Aldrich, Yrs. Irene Y. 914. Jones, Mrs. baud 2. Armbrust, Louis 95. Jones, Mrs. Ella Abel, Yrs. Julia H. 96. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Edward M. 97. Jory, Yrs. Hilda a Amato, Pietro 98. Joost, Mrs. Ruth Arnold, Yrs. Elizabeth 99. Jensen, Chris M. 7. Art:ter, Mrs. Pearl A. 100. Keefe, Charles J. t. Arthur, Edward 101. Kasch, Mrs.Henrietta N. t 9. Burke, Leonard E.102 Klaus, Mrs.Lisa 10. Burt, E.G. 103. Knauft, Henry 11. Brown, Miss Ethel L. 104. Krohn, U_ - Len .re 12. Brockhurst, B.A. 105. Korte, M- s. DP.gmar 13. Breven, bi.1d.106. Kepke, J. 14. Bright , G.A.107. Koch, B.E. 1Beeve, C.H. 108. Iiarli tg, Mrs. Marie M. 1 . Bourrague, S. 109. Kelly, Morris r 17. Baker, Mrs. 1lancy J. 110. Lane, George 18. Burdett, Y.H. 111, Leh, Mrs. Ida R. 19. Bickel, Mrs. Myrtle 112. Lesley, Mrs. Ada N. 20. Bigelow, Urs. Edith A.113. Lasell, Mrs. Elsie 21. Barkley, Yrs. Alice P.114. Lowrey, R.L. 22. Carlson, Mrs. Gertrude 115. Luek, Yrs. Leah 2?-?. Carr, Arthur C. 116. Langford, Mrs . Cora 24. Collins, Mrs. Grace E. 117. Ludek ins, Lir s.Jo sephine F: 25. 6har•le s, Frank- E.118. Lindsay, W.W. 2b. Charlesworth, Mrs. Eva May 119. Lapham, Sidney D. 27. Christie, Mrs. Edna A 120. Lytle, A.C. 28. Chamberlain, Yrs. Earietta 121. Lent, Peter E 29. Cushin;•, Frank P. 122. Lewis, D.W. 30. Chadwick, sirs. E.S. 123. Lamb, Mrs. Albertina c 31. Clift, ii-Dy C. 124. Marino, Mrs.Theresa 32. Cook, Mrs. Lill?izn 12 Matheson, Mrs. Erna 33. Chrisna, Mrs. Carolyn 122: Martin, Mrs.E.Gene 34. Case, Edward 1-27. Mittelman, Mrs. Marie 35Christian, J.R. 128. Minzer, Al. G. 3 . Costa, Henry F. 129. Martin, Ethel H. 37. Camerar., Mrs. Lennette 130. Marsrall, Laura M. 38. Carroll, Edward J. 131. Moody, Fred S. 9. Chambers, Mrs.Ethel A. 1312- McLaughlin, C.J. f Chaney, Mrs.Lenore E. 133. McNamara, M.L. 141. Clark, Mrs. Ma_rJorie R. 134. McD nald, A.M. i 142. Cbndie, Mrs. Meda 135. McDormld, Nina C. 4 Cr Clifford 136. McBean, MArsnall 44.Cutler, George 137. Noble, C•A. Douglas, Robert A. 138. Nierhake,^Mrs.Johanna Delamate., Csear Y. 1 9..Nicholson, Mrs. Nellie r' 47. Dinisoff, Mrs. Uatilda 140. Nichols, D anie1s, Ralh 141_ Nave, Mrs. id.;rma 49. Drit scaler, aic 142. Otto, Mr.carry E. 50. Ewing, C.A. 114 . O'Toole, Llivabeth 51. Enloe, J.J. 144. Pollock, Y.T. 52. Edward, Guy D. 1Parton, Mrs. Bessie 53. Erends, Ur_. Margaret - l Philpot, Urs.Mary A. 5 . Easton, Mrs. Audrey hF7. Price, W.W. 5 Edward L P. 11.48. Prosser Mrs. Alberta 5 . Evans, Arthur R. 1149. Patten, Mrs. R.A. 57. Ewell, Rathborne 1550. Piper, M. S 58, Erd.ahl, "scar P. 151. Powers, Mazy Freitas, Mrs Rut" L. 152. Pease, victor59 a 0. Faria, Mr•s.Orlinda R.154. Pownell, J.A. r; 61. Franklin E.E.15 '. Reif, Louis T.t` 62. Frye, Mrs.Irene 155. Rakestraw, Mrs. Lina 63. Freemaui, Mrs. G. 15 . Rakestraw, Frank Ford, Lorn E.157. Rogers, Mrs. Archie 6_ Foster, Mrs. Amy L. 158. Roswe11, George R. 60. Feagans, Mrs. Bernice 159. Rose, arvey x 67. Ford, Andrew 160. Ridgeway, Mary 6s. Galindo,, Fred C. 161. Reed, Th,3mas F. 09. Gibbs, Charles Y. 162. Relen hold, Clarence 70. Gra:^.am, Yi?liam 16 Rowland, Edward R.. t 71. Gla= Mrs, Myrtle L. 16 Soares, John M. 72. Galway, firs. Iazzie 165 Seifried, Ray D. 73. Gross, Margaret 162. Sorensen, Mrs. Lena Mae. 7 . Gordon, o.E.167. Stanton, Miss Nellie 7 Go,:dric,, E.R. 168. Straight, Frank s x 7b. Gunnell, Grant 169. Samuelson Mrs. Georgia M. 77. Gallagi:er, Mrs. Ida Y. 170. Sullivan, Walter E,i", 75. Gaylord, Mrs.Henrietta 171. Swains-):i, Alfred a 79. Hotchkiss, Mrs Rosa B. 172. Steers, Cleon H. r >: 80. Haberly, Urs.'r_attie. S. 173. Slater, Clifford C. 81. Haberly, Jahn V. 17 . Starkey, Jerome 82. Hopkins, Uarion L. 17 Se ulz, C.S. 8 Hogan, Mrs. Alice 172. Stimac, Sylvester 8 Hansen, Mrs.Elva 177. Strain, A.W. 85 Hayden, Mr_Clementine 175. Stone, W.C. i8b. Huffman, Mrs. Louise E. 179. Shaw, Pat s x 87. Howe, Mrs. Georgia _ 1tSU Sha-, Ur s. Pat 68. hertzog, Mrs.Czarles 181. Seaton J. 189. Hilson, 182. Stotts, Mrs.Hackie 90. nays, C.Y.~ 183.Sweetser, Mrs: Harriett N. r 91. Hunt, Mrs. Eula E. 1514. Siefert, Mrs. Isabel 92% Holmes, Clint-.n S. 18 . sanders, D.F. 93. Haberland, Herman W. 18b. Swift, Mrs. Ma:yaret I Ji 3?8 r 157. Sea, Sydney F. 207. Wiget, Bernard E. 169. Silveira, Joh L.205, Walsh, Mrs. ElizabethA 159. Stoddird, Lyman E. Jr. 209. Williams, Frank B. 190. Schnoor, Mrs. Virginia 210. Winkelman, W. 191. Schnoor, Henry 211. Wallace, bars. Alta H. i 192. Snyder, Frank 212. Wanaka, Fred 93 Silva, Evelyn 21 • ,;Inkelman, George 194: Tilden, L.A. 214. Warren, Chas. 195 Tribble, bars. Alnea 215. Winsor, W.T. g j 190' Traud, Paul J. 216. Wilson, Mrs. M. 197. Trebino, Uxnuel 217. Wyffels, Bertha J. 195. Taft, A. 218. Wright, Merrill 199. Turner, Robert 219. Wyckoff, Daniel H. 200. Tenel_, A.J. 220. Wedsted, Anker 201. Turner, Eames Lee 221. '-arfield, Mrs.Eleanor V. , i 202. Taylor, Fred B. 222. Whittemore, R.V I. 1 203• Ta ase, Urs.Dora 22 • Whyte, Malcom C. 2N. Vande:•slice, M.T. 224. Yule, Mrs.Letha 205 Vickers, Mrs.Elizabeth 225. Yule, Mrs_ Heman 4' 206. Valentine, Alice i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 1. Antrobus, Joseph 61. Mora, Stanley A. 2. Andrada, Frank 62. biarcelli, Pasquale, 4Ashley, Moreau6 Uurray, Esther R. r Allison, Chas. M. 64. Minar, Lyman E. 5. Abrams, Warren B. 66. Martin, Theodore C. 2_ r 6. Burford, Jas. W. Murchie, Frank 7. Bankson, Erle S. 0'7. Moglie, John A. S. $erendsen, Albert H. 69. McAvoy, Lillian 9. Boyer, Geo. L.69. McGlasnin, John M. 10. Brill, Henry J. 70. McCoy, Geo. B. U. Bastian, Floyd T. 71. McFarlan, Eugene B. 12. Brandon, Mrs.Carrie 72• Zteary, Edward Mrs.Florence O'Neill, Mrs. Genevieve13. Barnes, 1 . Buckley, Liss Johanna 7 Owslev, Bert T. 1 15. Burriss, Mrs Olive 75. Olds, Dewey 16 Baer, carry A. 76. O'Hara, Jo-n B. T 17. Brown, Will W. 77. Pacini, Chas. J. 15. Chambers, Lewis G. 76. Pratton, Paul 19. Carter, Howard 79. Portman, "ndrew F. 20. Clark, Harold E. 80. Pacini, Guido i 21. Caruso, Stephen 81. Quinlan, Thos E. j 22. Capalety,b!ichael E2. Roth, Irving C. 23- Calavan, Leo J. 153. Russi, Jos. J. j 2Pr. Corbett Katherine ` 64. Reibe, Chas. 25. Carter, Earl D. 65. Ragusa, Alice M. 20. Codign, Hiss F.the l C. 86. Rose, Mrs.Vada j 27. Cullinane, Laurence J. 47. Soulsby, Blanche 2e. Clement, L!rs.Leslie E. SS. South, Wes. R. i 29. Duensir_k;, Henry L. S9. Scudera, Mrs. Cora B. 30. Dipple, Wm. L. 90. Schmalholz, Melville , 31, DeMartini, henry 91. Stone, Geo. J. 32. Duncan, Har ,ld T. 92. Spangler, Manford 33 Darling, Leonard R.9 Sargent, Albert B. 34. Davis, Norward W. 94. Silverra, Mrs. Julia C. 35. Dietz, Edi::rd J. 95 Segerstrcm, Fred 36. Evans, Mrs. Hele n 96. Silvia, John E. jr.- 37. 3S. Ferris, aHenry 97. Zirs Helen 99. Syme , iJamesranCis R. j9 Frani:, Josegi 99• Trent^nelli, Andrew M. SFO. Grafton, Jas W. 100. Trette, Geo. Rudolph 41. Groom, bars. Agnes 101. Thayer, Harry 42. Graham, Bagri Chas. 102. Uren, Harry G. 3- Griffin, Harold 103. Vironda, Mrs Clara B. 44. Gwynne, Donald J.104. Van Winkle, Walter S. j 10 . West:-n, Mrs.Adelaide5• Graves, rhos. Q. 5 j 146. Gease, Lester 1. 106. Williams, Fred B. 4Gregory, C.B. 107. Will, Harry J. 144• Healey, Daniel J. 108. Woods, Willie S. 49. Hartsock, Edgar N.109. Wilson,Frank H. 50. hull, Perry M. 1Whittaker,ittaker, Edward 51. Bayne s, H.H. 111. Wildes, Mrs.Susan M. 52. Joliff, Gtto S. 112. Wilson, Edward H. 5'% Judy, Thos L. 11 Ward, Don f V4. Jory, Alfred B. 3.14. Wright , Catherine, 58. King, Wm. H. 3-15. Wollan, Daniel 5 . Lucido, Settimo E. lib. White, Claxton 57. Laurence, Frank A. 117. Wels Harmon E. 58. Ludgerin4, Albert H. lig. Young, Samuel J. 59. Lougher, Leyshon 119. Youngberg, William B. b0. Leckie, David R. 120. Zane, Walter H. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 1. Abbott, Fred 12. Bassett, Charles 2. Ackerman, Jacob P. I Beasley, Wm. H. Altizer, Mrs.Mary E. 1 . Beede, Harry Men. Mrs.Fr• Anders.., ances 1 Bigelow, Arthur siAnderson, rs. z-elen P. 16. Black, Aleta Clark o. Arata. iL*s.Josephine 17. Bliss, Mrs.Esther 7. Arlin;;ton, Join W. 18. Blooafield, Mrs, -Nettie S. Armstr..ng, Joseph J. 1` Bon:Ackson, Mrs. Ruby Q. Ayers, Walter V. 20. Brenna,. Mrs. Rosetta 10. Ball, =rid 21. Bunn, Wm. E 11. Ballard, Lirsi.n A. 22. ---u--bank, nobert S. 329 r z Mattle, Frank2Byer, Virgil A. 70 24. Cakebread, ItH. 71. Mikkelsen, Andrew P. I 1 2. Carr, Mrs. Lillian 72. Miller, Charles 2b. Christensen, Chris 73 Mills, Fred 27. Christiansen, Mrs.Victorine 74. Murphy, James C. i 28. Cople, Chas. 75. Morchio, Telio. 29. Courtney, Join P. 76. McElheney, Peter E. 30. Creary,, i George F. 77. McGinley, John 31. Daley, Mrs. Nona 76. McKinnon, John A. Jr. 2. Dal Porto, Mrs.Edith 79. bail, James A. 3 Davis, John E. E0. Nash, Mrs. Vellita 5 34. Davis, --real R. 61. Noia, Wm. B. 35. De Plazza,Harry 92. Nunn, Stanley M. 36. Diethelm, Charles A. 3 . O'Brien Carrol E. 37. Diff in, C.c. 84. Ohmstede, Heiman 39. Duff, Raper S5. Peters, George A. d j . Duncan, Ra. M. S . Prewett, Ed. A.H.b9. Emers-n, Ralph L. 87. Putnam, Homer 1. Enz, Jce E. SS. Rademacher, Mrs.Myra ti 42. Faria, Antone 89. Rahn, John 4 . Fee, Earl E. 90. Richardson, Leslie Fertado, Anthony 91. Roberts, Arthur W. 45. Freema.n Lloyd J. 92. Rodrigues, Mrs.Mary 46. Gambs, Paul E. 9 . Rodrigues, Pete 47. Gauger, Hugo 94. Ross, Josgii 4S. Graham, Mrs.Annie B. 95 Rickstuhl, Mrs.Artita h 49. Grueninger, Wm. 9b. Roelli%7 Mrs. Rhoda 50. Harder,August 97• Saldz, Chas. A. 51. Heidorn, Fred, Sr.99. Salzer, Edward E. 52. nines, Uis_ Marcella 99. Saurman, Harry V. 5 Hudson, R.E.100. Sharp, Miss Bessie y 54. Hutchinson, Wm. W. 101. Snellenberger, Henry 555. Jackson, Mrs. Jennie 102. Smit:, Wm. H. b. Jensen, Mrs. Margaret 103. Sutti..n, Alden 157. Jesse, Earl E. 10 Uren, Mrs. Velma V. 58. Jo..nson, Mrs. Jennie 105. Van Horn, Mrs.Agnes 9;9. Jones, Racy 106. Viera, John F. 60. Jones, Thos S. 107. Viera, Joseph 61. Joseph, Joe 109. Von Buren, Mrs-Marion 62. Juett, Mrs,Louise 109. Vossler, Virgil J. Kamble, Henry J. 110. Wight, Mrs. May 64. Keith, , Bay R. 111. Wilfert, Mrs. Emma 65 Kolb, 011it- A. 112. Warren, Sherman A. 6b. Krwaland, Lr s_ Laura 113. Wightman, Ray 6 Leal 4 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOMIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1939• The Board.met at 10 oIclock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph,: Bollman and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The reading of the minutes of this Board for and during the month of January, 1939, is ordered waived and said Minutes are approved as recorded and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to sign the s-me. In Matter of Application of Hichmond San "nXael Ferry and Transportation Company for an K order extending time for commencing construction of toll bridge, between Contra Costa and Marin Counties On motion 0f Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-D that the following question be submitted to the District Attorney of Conz_a Costa County, for a legal opinion: Upon the application of t--ie Richmond--San Rafael Ferry do Transportation Comparq, a corporation,(the present owner of the franchise heretofore granted to `'scar H.Klatt, to erect, construct and maintain a toll bridg across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa County and Main ounty, State of California -and take tolls thereon) for an extension of time to commence the- actual construction of said Bridge, do the Board of Supervisors of Centra Costa County have the legal right under said Ordinance No. 193 of the County of Contra Costa to impose at this time , a monthly charge upon the Riciva nd-San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, pending the commencement of actual construction of said bridge, or to demand of said Company the posting of a bond in an amiunt to be fixed by this Board guaranteeing the commencement of actual construction of said Bridge within a given period, without invalidating the ufi-)le of said franchise granted under said Ordinance Ns. 193? j In Matter of application of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco, for permission to construct a Church in Saranap. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco, through Rev. Louis J.Miller, havinG heretofore applied to this Board for permission to construct a church, priest house and auditorium on Lots 11-12-19ca-19d, of the Goodman Tract in Saranap Water Dis- 1 j t rict, and said application havW- heretofore been referred by this Boardto the Planning j C=mis-ion of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having; recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, with certain restriction as herein set out below: IT IS, CIJ motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY TH.E BOARD ORDERS that said application be and the same is hereby granted subject to a set-back line from present highway right-of-way of not less than fifty feet, and ti:at after final plans of said buildings have been prepared that same be submitted t,:, the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for a final check 2n regard to distance of set-back from the said h4.*iway right-of-way., i A s f4` k%" 331 In Matter of Petitions requestW the Amendment of Ordinance No. 256 of the County of Contra Costp., being an Interim Zoning Ordinance_ Petitions having been filed with this Board requesting amendment of Ordinance 256, of the County of Contra Costa, passed Dec. 6th, 1937, so as to exclude from i said Interim Land Use District described in said Ordinance certain territory and to Include within said Interim Land Use District described in said Ordinance,certain territory, IT IS CN MOTION C-F SUPERVISOR CUAWINGS, Seconded by txpervisar Trembath, BY THE BOARD ORD£R0 that said petitions be and the same are hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for a legal opinion as to the correct method j of ameneing said ordinance.; In HBtte_^ of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance pertaining to the operatim of Exhibits at Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island. G.F.Spencer, County Exhibit Commissioner, having presented to this Board a j communication received by him from Harris & Evey, regarding premium on Public Liability and Property Damage Polley pertaining to the operation of exhibits at the Golden Gate International rExpositim at Treasure Island, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Trenbath, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDEF-T that said communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra 1 i Costa C-"-unty and to J.H.Horrow, Purchasing Agent, of Contra Costa County, to arrange., for said Insurance., III, In Hatter of Applicatiom of David Goldshur and Eleanor Goldshur for a permit to s build a structure for other than one family residential purposes in Sheldm School District. David Goldshur and Eleanor Goldshur having heretofore applied to this Board for a permit to build a structure for other thfen one family residential purposes in Sheldon School District, and this Board having heretofore referred said application to the Flaming Commissim of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having filed witn tris Board their recommendation that said permit be granted, and before the granting of said permit certain residents of said District having requested a public Learing on said Application, and this being time and place fixed for said public hearing,inf;, T111 S. Robenson appears as attorney for petitioners and T.H. DeLap appears as attorney for protestants; and W.S.I'obenson having stated to this Board that jwing to conditions unforeseen by him, the applicants are unable to be present at this time and having requested a continuance of said hearing to a fixture date, y and T.n. DeLap attorney for protestants having objected to a further continuance of said hearing, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFED that the hearing on said application proceed at this time. The vote on said motion being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman and Buchanan. Hoes: Supervisors Cummings and Trembath. j Feb. 6th, 1939• f The Board then proceeds with the hearing on said application and T.H. DeLap calls the following witnesses who testify on behalf of protectants, to wit: R.L.Long, 4 H. Sibley, Paul E.Odell, J.A.Poyner, Mrs. Irene Jones and M.L. Capps, and W.S.ftobenson makes a statement on behalf of the applicants and the Board having heard all the I testimony and further considered said matter, Supervisor Long presents a motion that j the recommendation of the Planning Commissia-a of Contra Costa C.Dunty be overruled and that said permit be denied, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor Trembath. i The vote on said motion is as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, CummiW,,s, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. I Noes: None. j and said application is hereby ordered denied. mv s In Matter of application of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Cov4xw r to 1 lay buried cable. The Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Company having presented to this Board their application for a permit to lay 2300 feet of buried cable fr-,m an existing pole on County road 8-21, in vicinity of Briones School and extending south to a private road as shown on a Yap accompanying said applicat ion, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted, said work to c be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to " 4 the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District, IT IS Fi FMR ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs for the.- maintenance of said buried cable.K In Futter of Granting Dance Permit. Byron Parlor #170, NS9W having applied to this Board for a permitto conduct 'a"" dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Feb. 11th, 1939, at Byron, California, xr' On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded IT dupervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE" f BARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.., n ' r - r In Matter of Annexation of Contiguous Territory to Stege Sanitary District. A petition having been filed with this Board of Supervisorspraying for the annexation of contiguous territory to Ste. Sanitary District, the Sanitary, Board;' 8u r'y by Y of said District, under the provisions of Section 7105 Sub. 27a, Deering's general Law of 1931, as amended, and said petition having set forth the proceedings heretofore taken by said Sanitary Hoard for the annexation of said territory, and Findings of said Sanitary board and their request that this Board of Supervisors annex certain contiguous territory to Stege Sanitary District, and said petition being accompanied by a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by said Sanitary Board wherein it finds and declares that it is for the best interests of the Stege Sanitary District and for t^e territory proposed to be annexed that the said territory described in the said petition and esolution be-annexed to said Sanitary District. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that the boundaries of Stege Sanitary Dist:•ict be altered by annexing thereto the 333 contiguous territory described in the aforementioned petition and hesolution, and said Territ,._y is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be a part of the Stege Sanitary District. The contiguous territory ordered annexed to said Stege Sanitary District is particularly described as follows, to wit: Situated and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: 3 BEGINNING at aoint :gin the ,outhern line of Spruce Street, formerly San Pablo—Wild Cat Road Iformerly Wagner Road) as said Spruce Street is shoNn on that certain filed map entitled 'uap of Berkeley Woods, Contra Costa County, Cal.' hereinafter referred to, said point of beginning being the northern corner common to Lots 1 and 2 in Block 'G of said M.^p of Berkeley Woods, and running southeasterly along the line common to said Lots 1 and 2, South 29025'50' East, 27.51 feet to a point in the center line of Vistamont Avenue, as said Avenue is also shomn on said Map of Berkeley Woods; thence st)uth 55*03' East, 519.14 feet; thence south 51039'20' East, 133.36 feet; thence south 40010'50' East, 161.40 feet to a point on the line common to Lots 3 and 4 in Block 'H' of said Map of Berkeley Woods; thence southwesterly cion; saId line common to said Lots 3 and 4 South 45°24'25' West 137.35 feet; thence south 44Oa2' East, 152.50 feet to the most eastern corner of the boundary line of stege Sanitary istrict as same now exists and in the center line of Woodmont Avenue as said avenue is shown upon said ?prep :f Berkeley Woods; thence southwesterly along the line common to Lots 2 and 3 in clock 'C' of said Map of Berkeley Woods, south 45025' j West, 125.00 feet to .he southwestern boundary line of Berkeley Woods, said boundary line beim, also the common boundary line between Contras Costa and Alameda Counties; thence scut^easterly along said common county boundary line and said Berkeley Woods baundrsy line, south 44032' East, 957.64 feet to its point of intersection with the center line of Vistamont avenue, as said avenue is also shown on said Map of Berkeley Woods; thence southeasterly along said common boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties;'and also said b-.unda_ry line of Berkeley Woods, south 44032' East 660.53 feet to its point sf intersection with the center line of Marin Avenue, as said avenue is also shown on said Map of Berkeley Woods; thence mrtheasterly, easterly, southeasterly, and southwesterly leavin;: said common county boundary line and running along said center line of Marin avenue to its point of iztersection with said common boundary line between Consra Costa and Alameda 'ounties, as said avenue is sh-jwn on said Map of Berkeley Woods; thence southeasterly along said common County boundary lame— the bearings hereinafter used being used for the convenience of this description— South 29012141' East, 1302.07 feet to an angle point in said common county boundary lin ; thence southeasterly and continuing along said common county bound-ry line, south 55,00515;' East, 1595.72 feet; thence northeasterly and leaving said common county boundary line, north 39019157' East, 12.93 feet; thence northeasterly and tangent to the last mentioned course, alon,. the arc of a circle to the right with a radius of 527.50 feet an are distance of 065.02 feet; thencewtitheasterly and tangent to the last mentioned course, south 73026103' East, 96.46 feet'; thence south 59°39133" East, 164.40 feet; t once north 13039103' West, 571.62 feet to a point on the northeastern boundary line of San Pablo—mild Cat F.o.d (formerly Wagner Road as designated on the filed Map of the Partition of El Sobrnmte Rancho-) thence in a general northwestern direction alone said northeastern boundary line of S.-in Pablo—Wild Cat Road (formerly Wagner Road) talso known as part of Spruce Street, to its.point of intersection with a course in the northeastern boundary line of said Stege Sanitary District, said course being delineated as south 54025115• East, 1121.25 feet in said District boundary line, and thence southeasterly along said lest menti_ned course of said Stege Sanitary District Boundary line, s.:uth 540251160 east and across said Spruce Street to the point of beginning. BEING a portion of the land delineated and so designated u'on that certain ifiled Map entitled 'Map of Berkeley oods, Contra Costa County, Cal. filed November 21, 1917, in the office :.f the County Recorder of Contra Costa_ County, Calif;rnia, and ALSO being it portion of Lot Number 62 of Rancho El Sobrante as said Lot andlRazichoaredelineatedandsodesignateduponthe 'Map of Rancho '1 Sobrante, accomianyirg lana forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho 4a certified copy of which said Map was filed in tae office of the County Recorder 1of said Contra Costa County on the 14th day of Mare's,, 1910., t In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. of County of Contra Costa Duly ptikllshed- I Ordinance No. 273 of County of Contra Costa, being an ordinance amending. No. IF71 having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the i Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County oaf Contra Costa, State of California, as shown by affidavit of publication of Edgar M. lien, on file herein, IT IS BY THE BOARD LIRDER"D that said ordinance No. 27.3 be and the same iereby declared duly published. i e3 7 l Feb. 6tn, 1 939• In Matter of Authorizing County Surveyor to perform certain work i In Ambrose School District. The Trustees of Ambrose School District in County of Contra Costa, having filed with this Board their request that part _f the right-of-way between the surfaced i portion of the State Highway and the Ambrose School District property be surfaced, , On motion of Supervisor Trembat's:, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS GRDE that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to i do and perform said work and use county equipment therefor and the cost of doing said I work shall be a-chargeagainst said Ambrose School District. In Matter of appointment of Frank A.West as a Member of the Board of Trustees of Reclnmati on District #500. T here being a vacancy on the Bcard of Trustees of Reclamation District #500 caused by resignation of Carroll G.Grunsky, and'the remaining Trustees of said District havLnr filed with tht s Bo.-ad theirrequest that Frank A,West be appointed a Member of slid Board of 2,ustees, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE:ED that Frank d.West, be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of Reclamati-x District #600, to serve for the unexpired term of Carroll C . Grunsky, resigned.,- In Matter of allowance of Warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following warrants of Reclamation District #902, be and the same are hereby allowed, to wit: , No. 948, in favor of A.S.Ferguson, for sum of $52.00 949, r r r r r 14 50 95i r u 41.664. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the r approval of this Board on said warrants. I n In Matter of Renewal of Lease by Division cf Motor Vehicles on Qu^.rters in Hall of Records. A Form of Lease having been presenled to this Board, between the County of Contra Costa, and the State of Californian by and through its duly appointed, qualified ana actin; Di-rector of Motor Vehicles, for a lease of four certain rooms located in Northwest corner of the ground floor of that certain building known as Hall of Record In the City of Martinez, at an annual rental of $1. per year, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded ly Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BQMiD ORDF-R:-D that said Form of Lease 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 Correction of Assessments. G Q.Yeese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority to the i jAuditor, to correct following erroneous assessment In accordance with provisions of Seetlon 3561 of the Political Code, to wit: In year 1936-37: vol. 29 Assessment N-. 61493 G.D.Hall was assessed with a portion of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 34, T2N. 14W. bd N. by a rd E & W by land of ii:iylor and S by Rancho line containjng IF acres. Two acres of this assessment was double with Assessment No. 61515 assessed to Jear. 21vlor C/o Porter. G.D.aall's description should have read Por. of NW 1/4 of Sec. T2K. h4W. bd N. by a rd E & W by ld of Naylor & S. by Rancho Line" conzainint: 2 acres O $60. per acre, assessed value of land $120. In year 1937-35, Assessment ND. ,63341 vol. 29, G.D.nall was assessed wits a portion of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 34, T2N. n4W bd N. by a rd E & W. by land of Naylor and S by i Rsneho line, c::ntainin,, 4 acres. Two acres of this assessment was double with assess— ment N_. 03361 assessed to Jean Naylor c/o Porter and the other two acres was double with Assessment No. 63377 assessed t_: lean Naylor C/o Slaughter containing 4.11 acres. Auth.rization is requested t, have County Auditor cmcel t'--,e taxes and delin— quencies for the yea:- 1936-37 on the two acres in Assessment N5. 61493 that is double i with Assessment No. 61515 and cancel the whole of t:,e taxes and delinquencies for the year 1937-36, on Assessment No.63341 as this assessment was double with Assessment No. 633'1 and 63377, and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, i IT IS BY rdE BCARD uRDMIED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize Ito correct said erroneous assessments.,, i I In Matter of Approval of Agreement between Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the Legislative Committee of the California Association of County I Supervisors. A Form of A.-reement between the Board of Supervisors of' Contra Costa County State of California, and t.-le Legislative Committee of the California Association of J County Supervisors wherein the said Board of Supervisory agrees to appoint the said Legislative Committee of the C.111forala Association of County Supervis ,rs as representat— ive epresents — ive of the said County at tte 1939 Session of t,e Legislature of California for the purpose of supporting legislation beneficial to said County and the counties of Calif o nia In general and opposing legislation detrimental to said Counties, under the pro— visions of Chapter 26 of Statutes of 1935, IT IS BY THE BOARD :RDD that said Form of Agreement be rnld the s-ime is j hereby approved and the County Auditor, D.Y.Teeter, is hereby authorized to draw his warrant In favor of W.J.Russell, Chaliv n of t^e Legislative Committee of the California Association of County Supervisors In sum of$250. on General Fiend of said County in 1 payment of the services of said Legislative Committee of the California Association of County Supervisors., 1 11 T1 fS y y5 14j ,• } x a : J brunr 6t , 1939• In ?latter of Proclamation and N.:Lice of Election for Directors of Lafayette County Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being at this time required to call an election for election of three directors of Lafayette County Water District, IT IS BY TH:: BOARD GnDEnM that an election be held on Tuesd:y, the 28th day of Marc*', 1939, between the h3urs of six o'clock A.Y. and 7 c'clock P.M. of said day In Lafayette County Water District, in the C;,unty of Contra Costa, and that the whole of said District 'shall be considered one Precinct for the purpose of holding said election and at which said election there shall be elected three members of the Board- of Directors of said District, for a term of four years, IT IS FLIRT-HZE R L-RDEizED that The p o 1 1 Ing place for sa id election shall be Lafayette Improvement Club" and that the f:llovinr, electors are hereby designated as officers of election to canduct said election, to wit: J.A.Mulliken, Inspector; and Ida Flood, Irene Bunker and Edna W.Peterson, Clerks. IT IS FUN HER OF.DEREM t'--at the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said Election to be published in the Courier-Jmrnal, a newspaper oirculated and published in the - County of Contra Costa, toget er with a certified list of the names of candidates and offices to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanim5us vote )f the Board. In Liatter of Application of Richard Sammy for permit to lay water pipes on Buena Vista Avenue and Larkey Lane. Richard Sammy, Trustee of Alvarado District for Water, having filed with this Board, his application for permission to lay water pipe lines on both sides of Buena Vista Avenue, near Walnut Creek, California, beginning on Alvarado Avenue and runni:C; a distance of 300 feet south on Buena Vista Avenue and from Alvarado Avenue North to Walden Road to the north side thereof; and continuing to Larkey Lane, and for n distance of 500 feet •}n Larkey Lane; IT IS UPON BOTIcN OF SUPERVISOR BOLLYAN, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE BOAhD ORDKEED that a permit to lay said waterpipe lines be and the same is hereby granted with the provisi.ns thaL the crossings shall be drilled under the roads and pavement so as not to disturb the surface, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Superviso of said District. IT IS FURTHER CRDER---M that applicant shall assume all future costs for maintenance of said pipe line.,:, t jj r y a t y wt t ti's I 337 In utter of approval of w MuuWs in Contrada of Li AWen & Swinnerton Ino. x and elson Green Co. for Exhibits at Golden rate International Exposition. IE.G.Bargs, Architect, having applied to this Board for permission to make change in the contracts of Lindgren & Swinnerton Inc., and Nelson,Green Co., in preparing of Exhibits at The Golden Gate International Exposition, for the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, to w1t; the animation points for the cartograph map are to be spot- lighted by push buttons as originally specified and in addition large scale models of each item covered by spot-lights will be lighted simultaneously with each point on the Map so lighted, and shall remain lighted as long as the control buttons in question are depressed, and an* additional closet to be installed in Trobby #312 and in. Lobby #117. On motion of Su pervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE T . BOARD ORDERED that said changes in the contracts above noted be and the same are hereby approved, said changes to cost'no addition in the amounts of said contracts. I In Matter of Authorizing Otis L. Loveridge and D.M.leeter to attend meeting ofSub-Committee on Belief Coordination of the Assembly Recess y Committee on Relief. Assemblyman Geo. P.Miller, having requested this Board to authorize representat 4 Ives of the County of Contra Costa to attenxi meetings of the Bub-Committee on Rel isf Coordination of the Assembly Recess Committee on Relief, to be held in San Francisco, California, on Feb. St_:, 1939, and In Cakland, California, on Feb. 9th, 19392 IT 35 BY TFE BOARD ORDERED tnt+t Is Loveridge, Directorof the Social Servic e Department and D.M.Teeter, County 'auditor, be and they are hereby authorized as re- presentatives of Contra Costa County to attend said meetings.y IT IS FURT.%W CRDERM that the expenses of said officers in attending said meetings shall be a charge against the General Fund of Cortra Costa County.,, w 4 T In hatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of Commissianners of Mt.Diablo County Fire Protection District, and in order to complete the Fire House now under construction under a P.W.A. Project, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0?.DERE:, that the capital Outlay Appropriation of said District The increased in sum of $2536, by transferring from the Districts General Reserve and that the said sum of $2536 be transferred from the District General Fund to the W.A. Construction Fund of said District. . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. D.M 1eeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that on January 16, 939, this Board authorized the transfer to the State of California fund from the MuLritles & Corrections Fund, the sum necessary to cover charges for care of patients Wrom tris County ih State Instituions;in furnishing figures on the required amount hrough clerical error the Preston School of Industry was listed at $80 instead of the correct amount of $680. i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t a County Auditor transfer the sum of $600 from the Charities & Correction Fund to the State Fund in order to correct said error. The said order is passed by the un.*Animous vote of the Board, i i I i In hatter of Transfer of Fluids. On request of D.M Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highw fund warrants, IT IS BY TFW' BOARD ORDEa D that the sum of $7768.99 be transferred from the General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: War. No. Road Coma Supervisor Road Comm Road Coram Road Coma Hist. Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 6132 - - - - - S 15.00 21.00 - - -$ 9.00 - - - - - - - - -$ 3.00 - - - - - 614 9.54 17.6o 6181.91 617 118.21 615 152.44 619 2o 16.25 16.o0' 621 12.00 622 71-90 106.50 622255 66.94 90.00 626 42o.oo 627 31.96. 622929 55575 97.50 630 119.92 632 469.07 99.00 63 16.54 63 129.00 635 525. 00 f 637 X310.00 6398 190.91. j 640 159.12 113-0939.15 141.46 641 697- 39 2. 91.02 i 645 17.27 9.56 6+ 35.90 12.E 140.59 76.90 50:23 64S 647 42.to 114.36 64 650 419.22 96.77 652 33- 45.96 653 106.20 3202.46 $1122.03 592.22 $1193.70 627.79 $lo4o.79 j Grand Total -$7765.99. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r, I I r In Matter of Transfer of Fluids. On request of D.M.Teeter, bounty Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustment of appropriations for the County recorder, be authorized, to wit: Cancel the following; and return to General Fund Unappropriated Reserve: I OS Replacements, $105.00 From General Fund Unappropriated Reserve make t__^.e following appropriation increas : 09 Capital utlays, Office Equipment $105.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K v I I 331) In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of D.M.feeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance salary changes in the office of County -Auditor, V IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjust- ment of Appropriations be authorized, to wit: Cancel and return to Salary Fund Unappropriated Reserve: County -"uditor- 105. i Ol Regular Salaries, 97.33- Increase from Salary Fund Unappropriated Reserve: County Auditor- 105. 1 01 Extra nelp 300.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board_ IN The Matter of the Release of Property Agreement Filed Against the Property of LI9A BLOMgUIST. I i WHEREAS, on or about the 21st day of May, 1936, Lisa Blomquist, also known as Lizzie Blomquist, a widow, of the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, had received from the County of Cortrn Costa, old age payments 1 under the Old Age Security Act of tine State of California in the sum of One Hundred i and four dollars ($104.00) and payments under and by virtue of the so-called Pauper Act of the State of California, in the sum of Six hundred dollars (4600.00) making in all a total of Seven hundred and four dollars ($704.00); and, ZHER.:.AS, the following property agreement was recorded againt the property of the said Lisa Blomquist, also known as Lizzie Blomquist, whicsh property agreement was recorded on t'--ie 8th day of August, 1935, in Volume 396, Official Records, page 81, In the office of tine County Recorder of Co:u-a Costa County; and Notice of Aid was recorded, giving notice that aid had been granted to said Lisa Blomquist, also known as Lizzie Blomquist, * ica Notice of Aid was recorded in Vol. 408 of "fficial Records, page 182, In Lhe office of the County Recorder, County of Cont: a Costa, on the 18th day of FebruQrr, 1936; and, i j T.-ER£AS, on or about the 21st day of May, 1936, the said Lisa Blomquist, i also known as Lizzie Blonqui st, sold a portion of the property owned by her, to Ralph Blume and Viola Blume, his wife, w :ich portion of said property so sold to the said Ralph Blume and Viola Blume, his wife, is situated in the City of El Cerrito, County o Contz•a Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows: Lot 4,5, and the south 20 feet of Lot 6 in Block 22 of the Henderson Tapscott Tract. AND WHEREAS, the said Lisa Blomquist, also known as Lizzie Blomquist, on or about the 28th day of May, 1936, entered into an agreement with the said Ralph Blume and Viola Blume, his wife, by the ter-is of tic:: the said Ralph Blume and Viola i Blume, his wife, agreed to pay to the County to amount of aid which had been granted to said Lisa Blomquist, also known as Lizzie Blomquist, up to that time, to wit: the sum of Seven hundred and four dollars ($704.00) and, jWHLREAS, the said help_^. Blume and viola Blume, his wife, have paid to the County of Contra Costa, the said sum of Seven hundred and four dollars ($704.00) f in full. i NOW, THERFYOR;, BE IT RESOLVED: t.-.Rt the said property agreement and thet said Notice of Aid be released of record from the above described property, and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized to execute the necessa-ry release of said property agreement and Notice of Aid from said property. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cumaings,• Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None., 3=11 In Matter of Appointment of Geo. Foye, as Member of County Planning Commission. The tern of office of George Foye, as a Member of the County Planning Commiss ion having expired, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Trembatr, IT IS BY THE BOri?iD ORDERED t .^,t George Foye, be and he is hereby re-appointed as a Member of the Plani:in.; Co=issiun of Cont_-a Costa County for a term of four years from date., i i 1 In Matter of authorizing James I Lucas, County Gardener to plant and remove bulbs. James Lucas, County Gardener, having reported to this Board that he has in his possession and his oun personal property, certain bulbs ehich he desires to plant' In the Court House and Hall of Records grounds for beautifying purposes, i Upon motion of Supervisor Trobatn, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.D -R-:D that said James Lucas is hereby granted permission to plant said bulbs and remove same at such. tines as he sees fit. 3 f In Matter of application of Tom Pierce for permission to iconstruct a store at Junction of San Pablo Creek Road and Road- A-10, under County Zoning Ordinance. Tom Pierce caving applied to this Board for permission to construct a store building to be used as a Roadside Inn, at th, junction of San Pablo Creek Road and Road A-10, and also requesting for a permit for three gasoline pumps, adjacent to the Inn, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,, In Matter of application of Lafayette Improvement Club for permission to make l alterations to Lafayette Post Office. L.L.Gumnov, Chairman of Building Committee of the Lafayette Improvement Club havin,; applied to this Bo-aid for permission to make alterations to the Lafayette Post Office Building; under the provisions of Courty Zonin - Ordinance, l IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERthat said application be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.r M ffIn atter of application of IAilbert Hall for permission lto construct a chicken House in 4Emeric Subdivi si:)n #2. i Wilbert'rall, having applied to this Board for permission to construct a 1S x 90 foot chicken house to be built on one of the following Lots 29-2021-22 and 23, Block 17, in aeric Subdivision #2, San Pablo,California, IT IS BY TIE BOARD OPI) U tat said application be and the sane is hereby referred to Plnr-iLi€; Commission of Contra Costa County., c I In Matter of Appointment of J.W.Barkley, as Road Commissioner of Supervisor District #2. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Superior Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.W.Ba_rkley, County Surveyor o f Contra Costa County be and he is hereby appointed as Rood Commissioner of Supervisor District #2, to do and perform such duties as are required by law of Road Commissioners. I In Matter of Authorizing Otis Loveridge to attend meeting; of Association of California Executives I of Public Welfare. A communication having been received from Y.W.Skelton, President of the Associat on of California Executives of Public Welfare, requesting that a representative of the Wel- fare Department of Contra Costa County be authorized to attend a meeting of the said Association of California Executives of Public Welfare to be held in Hotel Leamington, f j Oakland, Califorria, Feb. 21, 1939, IT IS BY THE BOARD O DERfa) tat Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Welfare De- partment of Contra Costa County be authorized to attend said meeting and that the expenses of said officer in attending said meeting shall be a c'narge against the Gen- eral Fund of Contra Costa County. In Matter of authorizing Chairman of this Board to send telegrams to certain State and Federal Officers requesting an additional appropriation for Central Vr.11ey Project. On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Trembat:,, IT IS BY THE BCA.RD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby directed to send telegrams to Hon. John G.Page, Commissioner of Reclamation, Washington, D.C.; Hon. Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D.C. ,; Hon. Albert E. Carter, Representative in Congress; Hon. Hiram W.Jo'nnson, U.S. Senator, ?ion. Sheridan Downey, 4 U.S.Senator, Was-ir:gtoa , D.C.,; and Frank W. Clark, Director of Public Works, Sacramento, Californla,urging co-operation of said officers in"havin.- the Federal Budget for year 1939 set at a minimum of $20,000,000 for appropriation for Central Valley-Water District Project of the State of California. In Matter of application of Geo. L. and Frank C.Mohr for permission to erect a duplex at corner of Princeton and Am'berst Streets, Berkeley highlands. Geo. L. and Frank C.Mohr having applied to this Board for permission to erect..-- a duplex at southeast corner of Princeton and Amherst Streets, Berkeley Highlands, under the provisions of County Zoning Ordinance, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s,-id application be referred to Planning Commiss- ion of Contra Costa County., 343 In Uatter of Eradication of Apricot Broth Rot on lands of Mabel Elizabeth Thompson. V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County this day appears before the Board and reports that certain property In County of Contra Costa, State of California, owned by Mabel Elizabeth Thompson, and being Lot 5, containing 4.23 acres more or less, and Lot 25 containing 3.67 acres more or less, of the Bancroft— Orchard Tract, Oak Grove School ')istriet, contains Apricot Brown Rot which is destruct- ive to trees and planta and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the i agricultural Interests of County of Contra Costa that said Apricot Brown Rot shall be eradicated, destroyad and controlled, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of ontra Costa: County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under the system and methods provided by Section 129, to 135, inclusive, of the Agricultural Code of the State of California, to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said Mabel Elizabet Thomcs on above described. IT IS FUFffH :F. ORDERED that u.)on inspection of said premises, if said lands are fou i infested,by V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, with Apricot Brown Rot the said V.:G.Stevens as such Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed 1 funder and by authority and under the methods and system provided by Sections 129 to 1 , inclusive, of the Agricultural Code of the State of California to cause the eradication control and destruction of said Apricot Brown Rot. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the board. 1 In ?tatter of Authorizing Tax Collector to }lake sale of property for Delinquent Taxes . The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: i BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that fthe followiru; described property now owned by the State of California;, be sold pursuant f to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction jor 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. i BE IT RES:--LVED F rU CEER: That this Board petition the State Controller of tire. State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this j Resolution : PRC PERTY SOLD TO Tr E STAT JUNE 26, 1923, FO:. WE DELIN W ENT TAXES OF 1922: In the Town of East Richmond, a parcel of land (marked Picnic Grounds) bounded North by Scenic Road, east by Lot 55 of Glen Park, South by Buena Vista Ave. and West iby Lot 112 Bella Vista Park, Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less th-an $50.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract— Lot 14, Block 12, Deed No. 353• To.be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Y Rivers Andrade 'Tract— Lot 1, Block 34, Deed No. 355. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. PRCPEFiTY SJLD TO M-E STATE, JUNE 25, 1926, FOK THE DELINQUENT TAXES' OF 1925: Andrade Exposition Tract— Lots 25 to 29, Inc. Block 12, Deed No. 77. fTo be sold for a sum not less than $50.002 plus costs of sale: EAST Ric_^•mo-n Boulevard Tract— Lot 2Z, Block 35, Deed No. 94. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. i f East z'ichmond weights- Lot 8 Block 68. Deed No. 57. 1 To be sold for a sum not less thRn 40. plus costs of stale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 20-43-44, Block 20,' Died'NO. 161.' To be sold fora sum not less than $25.01us costs of sale. Dover Villas Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 2, Deed No. 224-. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TC Tom' STATE, JUNE 27, 1927, fOR THE DELINQUENT TA=-S OF 1926:_ Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 13, Deed No. 49. ' To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. SPAULDING'S Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 54, Block 14, Deed No. 58..,, To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of sale. North BeAeley Terrace Tract- Lozs 43-44, Block 39, Deed No. 176 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Stow Addition to Walnut Creek, Lot 12, Deed No. 199 jTo be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of scale. In "ichmond Annex-Lvt 1, Block 35, Deed Na. 204. To be sold for a sum r_at less than $50. plus costs of sale. 1 PR)PEATY SOLD TO T;- STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 192Tt Griffin & Watr_us Addn. to Richmond Lots 19-20, Block 18, Deed No. 95,, µj To be sold for sus not less than $20. plus costs of sale.In seeker's Adan. to Ricinmond- Lots 3-14-5-6-7, Block 7, Deed No. 1010 To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale.In Meeker's Addn. to Ric-,mmd- Lots 1-2, Block 29 Deed No. 103.To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.liehmond City Center — Lots 26-27, Block 1,Deed No. 189•1 To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00 plus costs of sale.pall's Addn. to Richnond- Lots 28-29, Block 155, Deed. No. 204.1'o be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i In the Richmond-Annex- Lot 40, Block 11, Deed No. 298.To be sold for a sum nit less than $15. plus costs of sale. i t R Block Deed No. 8.bbert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- lots 25-29, 9, 33 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale.North Berkeley Terrace Tract— Lot 15, Block 11, Deed No. 359•1 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale.I North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 16, Block 11, Deed No. 360.To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 14, Block 36, Deed No. 378.To be sold for a sum not less tiL*an $10. plus costs of sale.Richmond Annex Addition- Lots 20-21-22-23, Block 106, Deed No. 427.To be sold for a sum not less t:-.an $90.00 plus costs of sale.PROPERTY SQ,D TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1Q 9, for the DELINQUENP TAXES OF 1928: i In Ray View Park, Lots 5-6, Block 28, Deed No., 345.-To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of scale.1 Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lots 12-25-52, Block 7, Deed No. 405.To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale.Richmond Juction weights- Lots 15-16, Block 30, Deed No. 514.To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2,— Lot 388, Deed No. 546.To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale.j Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 390. Deed Ko. 547-To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale.Arlington Estates- Lots 106-109-110. Deed No. 566.To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of stale.North Richmond Land do Ferry Co., No. 2-- Lots 21-22-2324--25, Block 71 Deed No. 6 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus cost s cif sale. I PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1930, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929:Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 2T, Block 72 Deed No. 17 I To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale.Fay Andrade Tract- 8.24.43' of Lots 27-28, Block 7, Deed No. 179::To be sold for a sum not' less than $10. plus costs of sale.Fahy Andrade Tract-- N. 75.57' of Lots 27-29 Block 7, Deed No. 916.To be sold for ra sum nt less than $15.00 plus costs <:Y 3 4 ) Andrade B-,ulevard Tract- Lots 7-8, Block C, Deed No. 245. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite- Lots 23-24, Block 16, Deed No. 305. ` To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wallas Add::. to Richmond- Lots 18-19; Block 179, Deed No. 331. To be sole: for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Norm Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Block 9, Deed No. 556. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus 'costs of sale. Berkeley Country ol.ub Terrace Unit #2, -lot 44S-C. Deed No. 544.. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. j Uall'sr'.arbor Center Tract- Lots 1 to 9, Inc. Block 17, Deed No. 93- To be sold for a sum not less than $200. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lots 22 'to 32, incl. Block 17, Deed No. 95 I To be solei for a suet not less than $250. plus costs of snle. j North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 7, Block'64, Deed No. 957 j Ta be sola for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. I Nort:. Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 Lot 5, Block 64, Deed No. 955 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North j' ichmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 9, Block'64,Deed No. 959 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of &al.e. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2" Lot 10, Block 64, Deed No. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale.' s In.Matter of allowances for aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERiD that the applications for aid be granted,etc.. as.. follows: HEATH, XkRY E. 2500 Esmond Ave. Rjchm..nd. Old Age Security In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of_ Feb. 1, 1939• LUCAS, FRANK, 10 Enterprise Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly . be gra*fed to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939.' MOULD, ADELAIDE, 431 Lexington, El Cerrito. I Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aad monthly. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1st, 1939- Pz=GRZELLI, LUCY, 6105 Cypress Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939- SC_ANLON, DCRA E. 524 Richmond St. E2 Cerrito. I Old Age Security In the sum of $35.00 State aid only be granted to begin, as, of Feb. 1 , 1939, to be paid entirely by the State until Sept. 15, 1939- SCHWERIN, 0116 C. 940- 36th St. Ric:.mond. uld Age Security In the sum of $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid monthly r be granted to begin as of February 1, 1939- STANTON, CHARLES Glenn Ave. Box 752, RFD, Hi&mond. Old Age Security in the aim of $13.50 State aid and $13.50 county aid monthly be grant ed t a begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• WOIF, AGATES, 5900 Fresno St. nic:^.mond, Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.5U county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. WOO JULIA T. 547- 20th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of '$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• BEACH, NARGARE^, 756 Lassen St. Ric'aaond. Olay' Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. M BOGUNOVICH, MATTr:ER, 120 Cottage Ave. Ri.cbmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be _•enewed as of June, 1935. BoctrH Fh.3rtS R. 545- 3rd St. Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of November, 1935. CiAHBEHLA11i. GEORGE: 1433 Nevin Ave. Richman d'(Apt.#5). iOld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. COFFIN, EMMA 2421 Fulton St. Berkeley. Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly` be renewed as of Sept. 193$. CORNELL, ALBERP H. 2022 Bu_rbeck Ave. Rid=-.)nd Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. GILL, J:;HN L. 137- 7th St. Riczmmd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of Nov. 1935. HALL, •DORA; 58414 San Jose Ave. Ric:m:;nd Annex. Old Age Security in 'the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. 2zSFCRD J-M-SC N L. 310 Macdonald Ave. Ric::-mond, uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. HiJIDEFS:..N, AN:YIE V. 120 So. Eta St. nic^m_nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935• HENDr:RSON, HARVEY, 120 So. 6t St. nl&mond. ' old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly- be renewed as of Aug. 1935. JACOBS, CHILTMI, 708 Ch.3nslor Ave. Richmond. uld Age Security In the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. McCAULEY, FRANK, General Delivery, El Cerrito. I-ld Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. MILL'-R, 1SA.PY E. 225- 14ti: St. hichmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly-- be renewed as of Aug. 1935. NIELSEII BC.Tii_LDE, 227- 16th St. Apt. ^, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938. RICE. AhialE, 633 1/2- 6th St. Richmond. uld Atte Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. SHUQUIST, AUGUSTA, 726 Richmond St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. SC'NKE ADRIAN, 514- 5t1' St. Vence Calif. (El- Cerrito) uld Age Security in the sun of $17.50' State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1935. STETSON ELIZABETH M. 925 Key Blvd. El Cerrito. u.Lct Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. THWSON , MULES, 424 Albermarle, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. TREDER, H&ERY F. RFD Box 118, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of pct. 1935. i VA:'ALLO, fErm- 1740 Curtis St_ F-1 Cerrito. 1 d ke Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed-. as of November, 1938- NA-SW,, SYLVESM, 4522 Potrero Ave. Richmond. ' Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of Feb_ 1, 1939. zALLUM, ANNIE, Box 14, Giant Dist, Richmond. Uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State ,aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be discontinued asof Dec. 312 1930- LOOSEMORE, GORGE, 401 •A• St. Richmond. Old P4-,e Security in the sue of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid month be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935. SILVA, MAFX F. Rodeo, Calif. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid arra $15. county aid monthly be discontinued as of Jan, 31, 1939• KELLY EVELYN, 6012 Meek Ave. Richmond. laid for needy children in the sum of $20.00 State and $25. county aid be renewed as of Feb. 1939. Ln GiiUDE, ALICE, 413 Sout' St. Ric-!n.nd Aid5fcrnayac'.1laren i^ t:.e sun ,f $lO. Stn:tP arra 9'5. cc unty aid be rener•ed r.s of Fri?. 19-;Q. 1347 ALVES, DOROTHY929 Richmond St. El Cerrito (For Eugene Salmond) Aid for Ueedy children in the sum of $10..State and $10 county aid be renewed. as of Feb. 1939- TURNER, KATE, North Richmond (FOR NELSON AND ELOISE CARTER) Aid for needy Children in the sem of $20. State aid be renewed as of Jan. 1939• i VILLA, ANGELITA, lst Street, Rodeo, Aid for needy children in the sum of $20.00 State and $F10 Coup'y aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939- BILLUNGS, MARY E. 235- 7th St. Richmond. Aid for needy ch.1ldren in the sum of $20. State and $ O County aid be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1939. MOULD, ADrZAIDE, 431 Lexintfton Ave. El Cerrito. Aid for needy blind be denied. C'BLMFSS, FHi:Fs UKq Canyon, Cal. Uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $27.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of 1-ct_ 1938. PECK, EDWARD, Genera? Delivery, "lamo 71-dAge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid..monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1938. RYAN, L1ICH_4LL, Box 833, Crockett. Old a Security in the sum of. $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of November, 1938. Y WHITE, JOHN, Gen. Delivery, Alamo. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Dec. 1936. ELLIOTT, UUSETTA 1826 Sharp Ave. Walnut Creek. County eas?, allowance of $15. Monthly be granted as of Jan. 1, 1939- i BROCK FRANK Concord, Cal. County cash allowance in the sum of $6.35 monthly be discontinued as of Dec-. 31; 1939- Ir- 938. I-JOSEPH, 1264 Vine Ave. Mt.View, Martinez. 7.50 County cash, allowance per month be dis cont inu-d as of Jan. 1, 1939. BUCHA11AN, JC;--N F3. RFD #1, Box 6, Martinez. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• FARIA, FRANK, Concord. uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, - be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939•Y EOLLAND, KAgERINE, Hough Ave. Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County.aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. PICHOT, LUDIVINE, 1307 Potter St. Martinez. uld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly. be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. 2ICHOT, SAM, 1307 Potter St. Martinez. . Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $1.2.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• WARD WILLIS, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of.$12.50 State aid and $12.50. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. DAVIS, JCFN , P.O. Box 281, Concord. . Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17-50 County aid monthly be restored as of Feb. 1, 1939, and that Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939- BrAZIL, CHURLES P.O. Box_ 215, Walnut: Creek.. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1938. BRC MMT, HAFL11Y, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security In t_3e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1938. CAFAR'IMLI, MILIC, 835 Brown St. Martine Old Age Security In the sum of 117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 1 be renewed as of Janua ry, 1939. FRIEDRICH 939- FRIEDRICr JACOB, RT-L, #29 Box 500, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1938• f HAEHNLE, FRED, 3124 Warren St. Martinez. Uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• IVANCOVICI, N£LLIE, RM Warren St. WaLn ut Creek Old ACe Security in t^e acct of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renered :f N,v, 19Js. 1 I• i PERERIA LAKY 739 Allen St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed asof Sept. 1935. HICCOBONC VITO 234 Foster St. Martinez. 17.50 State aid and $17.50 County-aid, Old Age Security, monthly be renewed as of Jranua 17,1939. SIBRIAN y,1939- SIBRIAN PETER 1 1639 Grant St. Concord. Old age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of NGv. 1935. i WATTS, H_=_BEP.T, Duane Pnnd:, Franklin Canyon, Martinez. uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Doc. 1935. WHITE, EZEKIEL, 909 Estudillo , Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed rs of January, 1939• ALDBURY, EFFIE C. 1515 Pine St. Martinez. kold Age Security in the sum of $15 State aid and $15. County aid monthly be re- newel as Gf Dec. 1939, and increased t.. $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ns i of Feb. 1, 1939• XORTE, JCHN F. 519 Richardson St. Martinez. uld Age Security in t e Sam of $17.50 state aid.and $17.50 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939, and decreased to $15. State aid and $15. C,unty aid mcnthl as of Feb. 1, 1939• i SUEYRES, ALBI-M, Rte #1, Box 143s walnut Creek. uld Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be increased to $15. State sial and $15. County aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939- DE BISSCHOP, EDITH, Alamo Rd, Walnut Creek. Aid.for needy children in t' a sum of $20.00 State and $40 County for two I minor half orphan children be renewed as of Feb. 1939• j FONCECA, EPELVINk, 1425 Willow St. Martinez. All for reedy c iildren in tine sm of $20. State and $10 County aid be renewed. as of Feb. 1939. PRICE, CONRAD, Mt. View Dist. Martinez. Aid for needy c^ildren, in the sum of $20.00 State and $20. county aid be renewed as of Feb. 1939- LINO, PEGGY, Veale & Leslie Ave. Martinez. Aid for needy child-n paid to Mrs. Peggy Lino in the sum of $30. State and 10 county be changed to $20. Str.te and $20 county aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 19391. andthat State and County.aid be renewed as of-Feb. 1939. ST. LAKY CF THE PALMS Mission San Jose, (FOR JENNIE LINO) That 10. State and $10 county ald for. needy c:dldren for the support of Jennie Lino be paid to St.Mary. of the Palms, Mission San Jose, as of Feb. 11 1939• HOBBINS, SARAH, Box 505, RFD, Itartinez. 15. State aid and $15. County aid m;nthly for needy blind be renewed as of Jan. 1939- SMITH. ARTHUR, 332 Cutter at. Pittsburg That County cash allowance in sum of $20. per month be granted to begin as of Jtul. 1, 1939, LNIWIT, KAT_:MINE, 172 fest 10th St. Pittsburg. ld Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and S7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 19392 and increased to.$12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939. TJA ASCHECK CECELIA, 129- West 4t:: St, Pittsburg. - ld Age Security in the Sam of $9-50 State aid and $8.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 runty aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939• GI[IGNAN I ANGE1-I21,i, 171 Los Medano s St. P itt s lou rg Old Age Security in the sum of $11..State aid and $11. county aid'monthly be decreased to $7.50 State aid and 57.50 County aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939- BEDCYA, CATHIM, Port C_Icago. Aid for beedy children in the amount of $60. State aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• NUZZO XR. AND 1C?S. G. 63 W. 7th St. Pittsburg- Aid for needy -h ildr-en jor Angelo, Marie and Vincent Nuzzo, payable to Mr. GLnnaro Nuzzo, in the sum of $30. State and $20 county aid be renewed as of Feb. 1939- CUBA, LOUISE 429 Cutter, Pittsburg. j0.State aid monthly be- decreasedto.$aD. State aid as of Feb. 6, 1939- Wz-X A=- , LAZY, 192 Sout:: Ave. Pittsburg. Aid for needyehild-en in the sum of $20. State and $20 county aid be discont ued as of Jam. 31, 1939• RUSSO, ANTONIG, 282 West 3rd St. Pittsburg. 225.SState and $25. c-junty aid m:;nt}:ly for needy blind be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1939• i Y .i:.;t, 417- 12t St A::.1 •c A.-- -- ._._ ..._ Ai- Security L, t_.e sum _ $17.50 State aid .and a17•50 C":),int .` aid mont;.ly 34 w GALLEY, WALT M, Rte #1, Box 59,Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid 'and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• FILL, F;, %K T. Bax 03, Byron Old Age Security in t^e sum .:f $17.50 State aid and $17.5) County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. HOFr < L, LINC%LN, 3rentwo•ld. Old Age Security in the sun of 57,50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939, and increased to $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aids monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939• NUNES, MARY, OAKLLEC. uld Age Security in the sum '-tf $13.00 State aid and $13.00 County aid monthly be =•enewed as of Oct. 1935 and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of Feb. 1, 1939• OLSON, HLLDA, 423— 4t St. Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $7. State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $12.50 County aid and K2.50 State aid monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939- B.RIDG.S, SA::UEL, Box 76, Byron Old Age Security In the sum of $17_50 State aid arra $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1935- BRADI, RAYLIA;D, Antioch. Old Age Security be de=wed. ST.VINCENT'S SCr OL FOR BOYSSan Rafael. (For Gnarles Leone)y10Stateaidand10. County aid monthly payable to St.Vincent' s School for Boys for the support of Charles Leone be renewed as of Jan. 1939- UVE-tiY KAT HE NE, 3721 Bissell Ave. Ric=m nd (For Angelina and Petra Paniagua. ) 20.State aid and $20. County aid monthly for Dependent Juvenile Court Wards be renewed ns of Feb. 1939, payable to MRS. Katherine Lavery, 3721 Bissell St. Richmond Calif irnia ST.VLNC Ell T I S SC ttC-L F R BOYS, San Rafael. (For JGE TESCF--IRA) 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly for dependent Juvenile Court Ward be renewed as -,f Feb. 1939, payable to St. Vincent 's School for Boys, San Rafael. PREST..PI, JEN-IE, "a_rtz Ave. Danville, Cal. (Pamelia Townsend) 10 State aid and $10 "ounty aid m.mt:^ly payable to Mrs.Jennie Preston, L1artz Ave. Danville, California, be renewed as of Dec. 1935. RUTS KNIDAK, 150 Frisbie St. Vallejo (For Claude and Virginia Davidson) MRS HILDA tH-II aS, Selby, Cal. For Claude Davidson) 20. State aid and $20 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Ruth hnidak, 150 Frisbie St. Vallejo, for the support of Claude and Virginia Davidson, be decreased to$10, State aid and $10 Co:inty aid monthly as of Jan. 31, 1939• BEGINNING Feb. 1, 1939, thrt $10 State aid and $10 County aid m".;nthly be granted to MFRS. HILDA TF I-L S, Selby, Calf. for the support of Claude Davidson. BLUME, L-LIZABE F, RFD, Bax 352, Richnond. (For Jose, Antonia and Francisco Espinoza). S30. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be decreased to $20 State and $5. 00 County aid as of Jas:. 31, 1939- PLANT, H.ARY, Box 151, Concord. (For Glen Harrington) Aid be denied. x X: lk And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, February 10th, 1939, at 1:30 olclod: P.M. rt Chairman. Clerk. 4n i 1 4 i s IN THE BOkRD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA M'UNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, FEB.R[TARY 10th, 1939• The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, i Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells , Clerk. i In Lath=r of application of Lafayette Improvement Club r . for permission to alter Lafayette Post Office. The Lafayette Improvement Club, through L.L.Gummow, Chairman of its Building. Committee, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to make alterations to the Lafayette Postoffice Building and said applicati:.n having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, by this Board, for its recommendation, and the Planning Commission havinc; recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, and representatives of tae Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and citizens of the Town of.Lafayette, having appeared before this Board and objected to the granting of said permit, On motion of Supervisor a=ings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDER-'D jthat said application be referred back to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County with instructions to contact representatives of the United States Post office Department, representatives of the Lafayette Improvement Club, and Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, to the end of workin,; out a solution in a manner satisfactory to all. )" i In :batt er of appointment of Charles W.Bassett, as a Member Of County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. There being a vacancy on the Planning Commission of Conra Costa County, caused by the resignation of E.Y.Bornholdt, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY j THE BOARD ORDEYhT -that Charles •.Bassett be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for a term of four years from date.K In Matter of Transfer of Fluids. Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $201 b transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Advertising Fund ` of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K. In Matter of payment to the National Reclamation Association for Advertising the Resources of i Contra Costa County. This Board of Supervisors deeming the National Reclamation Association, a good advertising medium for the advertising of the resources of Contra Costa County, and for encouragement of 1: nig-at ion to Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD---J ..D that t^e sum of $250 be paid to the National Reclamation Association for advertising the resources of Conga Costa County and for encouragement of immigrat r ion thereto. i 3 1 IT IS FVFaRER QRDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in sum o;$250. in favor of National Reclamation Association on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County in payment of said advertisement., i j In Natter of GrantlW, T.T.Helms, i permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERKD that •-T.IIelms, a Member of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County, 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. i In Futter of Transfer of Funds for Bella Vista Sanitary District, for payment of principal and interest on Bonds of said District. 1 TriEREAS, Bella Vista Sanitary District, a sanitary district in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has authorized the issuance and sale of $15,500 i iprincipal amount of its bonds, all ated July 1, 1938, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, on January lst and July Ist in each year, with respect to which $1,000 principal amount and $397.50 on account of LZterest will mature and become payable on July 1, 1939, and before the time fixed for levyln; district taxes for the fiscal year 1939-19240, and it is therefore necessa and proper that sufficient funds be temporarily transferred fr-,ri the County general rrund to the interest and sinking fund of the District, i NCW, THEREFORE, BE I^: RESOLVED: by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa ounty,as fcllovs: 1. The County auditor be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to transf r from the County General Fund to the interest and sinking; fund of Bella Vista Sanitary s District t:--e stm of C ne thousand three hundred eighty-seven and 50/100 ($1,357.50) dollars. i 2- The County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized and direct- ed ire t- ed to pay the principal and interest of the bonds of the Bella Vista Sanitary District i maturing on July 1, 1939, out of the moneys transferred from the County General Fund to the interest and sinking fund of said Bella Vista Sani'lary District. 3- Tills Board of Supervisors shall, at the time fixed for levying generalr j county taxes for the fiscal year 1939-19240, levy and collect upon the taxable property In the Bella Vista Sanitary District, in addition to all other sums requi- ed by law, an amount sufficient to repay to the County of Contra Costa the amount hereinabove ordered transferred from the oounty General Fund tc the interest and sinking fund 1 of said Bella Vista Sanitary Dist_•iet. Passed and ad--pted V-1is 10th day of February, 1939, t9 the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors bong, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: N----re. t And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 20th, 1939, at 10 o'clock Y Clerk. Chairman. i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFXIA. j MaiDAY, FESWARY 20, 1939. The Board met at 10 o I clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; npervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of the Application of Santa Fe Railroad Company for permission to Lay Water Pipeline Across Highway at Muir Station. I The Santa Fe Railroad Compa:np, through .its agent, R.L.Ooolsby,. having applied. to this Board for permission to lay a small water pipeline across the Pacheco Highway near Muir Station, and said application having been accompanied by a: check in the sum i of Five (95.00) dollars, guRranteeing the restoration of the highway to its original condition after the 1 a yang of said water pipeline, i On notion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERM that permission to lay said waterpipeline be and the Slime is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County jur- veyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FMOV R ORDER10 that said Check in the sum of $5.00 be deposited with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County to be restored to the applicant upon the certification by the County Surveyor that the restoration of said road has been satin- i factorily made. IT IS FURriER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future cost for the i maintenance of said pipe line. In Matter of Petition of Mt. View Sancta.^y District for Annexation of Certain Contiguous Territory. WF.REAS, the verified petition of the Mt. View Sanitary District,, a duly and regularly* organized sanitary district situgted within the County of Contra Costa,,. St Rte ok California, was on this 20th day of February, 1939, presented to the Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa- , by Ralph. H.Wight, Esq. attorney for said Sanitary District, and for and on behalf thereof, which petition prayed for annexation of certain contiguous territory to said Sanitary District; AND WEa" AaS, said petition was in due form and regular form and set forth In detail the proceedings t_^_eretofore taken for the annexation of said territory and the findings of the Sanitary Board of the Mt. View Sanitary District concerning the i same, and requesting• the Board of Supervisors to cause said contiguous territory to be annexed to said Mt.View Sanitary District; AND 1HEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from said petition and ti:e ce_•tified copy of the order of said Sanitary Board, marked Exhibit SAN accompanying said petition, that there was filed with said Mt.View Sanitar, Board on the 16th day of January, 1939, a verified petition praying; for annexation of t're hereinafter des- cribed property, and th..at said Sanitary Board did on said 16th day of January, 1939, fix the time and place for the hearing and determining of said petition as Monday, Feb- ruary, 1939, at 7:30 P.M. at the regular meeting place of said Board, and caused notice of ,': e time and place of said hearing to be given in the manner as required by law, to wit: by publication of said n:)tice, together with a true and correct cop: of said f.,r nt le-s;, tw: w- chs ori. .• slid e-,,-In - in issues of January 20th, I3ID3 27th, and February 3rd, 1939., of the Contra Costa Standard, a weekly legal newspaper; of general circulation published ,in the county,of Contra Costa, there'-being no newspape published in said Sanitary District; and it further appearing that at said hearing= said Sanitary Board met and proceeded to hear and determine said petition and all per- Isons interested therein, and f::llowing said hearing did adopt on said 6th day of February, 1939, its order and determination of the facts concerning said petition and the 'filing thereof, certified copy of vetch order as aforesaid accompanied said 1petition filed herein, and that the proceedings held and said order made are in compliance and conformance with Section 27A, of Act 7105 of Deering's General Laws of the State of California; AND THERFAS, it appears from said petition and said order that the following were the findings of said llt.View Sanitary Board, and the same are hereby made the findings and determination of this Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, ytowit: 1- That the territory deser2) d in the said petition and hereinafter described is territory not situated within the limits of any Sanitary District, that it is j situated in the County of Cont-a Costa, and is contiguous to the corporate limits of said Mt. View Sanitary District. 2- That the assessed value of said territory, as shown by the last equalized s assessment book of the County of Contra Costa is the sum of $26,140.00. 3- That the assessed value of the property in said territory owned by the signers to said petiti:)n is the sum of $21,110.00 and is in excess of seventy-five f per cent of the total assessed value of said territory proposed to be annexed. 4- That said petition was in due and regular form as required by law, verified as to correctness of signatures by one of the signers, and is sufficient to comply with the laws in such case made and provided.f 5- That notice of the time and plrce of hearing of said petition has been given in the manner and as required by law. f. 6- That it is for the best interests of said Sanitary District and said contiguous territo:-y that said territory be annexed to said district. 7- That all of the land described in said petition and .as hereinafter described will be benefited by annexation to said Mt.View Sanitary District. a 9- That said petition requests annexation of said territory to said Sanitary District and that after such annexation shall be subject to taxation equally with the property within said Mt.View Sanitary District to pay its portion according to assessed valuation of the bonded indebtedness of said Mt. View Sanita.7 District, to wit: Mt. View Sanitary District Bonds. 9- That said territory be annexed in accordance with said petition to the Mt. View Sanitary District and that the exterior boundaries of said contiguous territory are described as follows, to wit: CO?, WCT_NG at a point in the easterly boundary line of the Martinez Avenue, which point is the northwesterly corner of Lot 1, Block 60, of the Martinez Land Company, Tract No. S; and which point is also in the southerly boundary line of 1 the Mt. View Sanitary District; ':.hence extending southerly aloru; said easterly boundary line of Martinez Avenue to its intersection with the no-rL-herly boundary line of Shell Avenue, which point is also the southwest cornerof Lot 6, Block 59,jof said Martinez Land Company Tract No. S; thence in a straight line across said Shell Avenue in a southwesterly direction to the northeasterly corner of Lot 4, Block 57, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 9, which point is also the southerly boundary line ofjShellAvenueasshownupontheMapofMartinezLandcompanyTractNo. S; thence northwea - erly along said southerly boundary line of Shell Avenue to its Intersection with the easterly bcuiduy line of Alamo Avenue; thence across said AladZb,in a northwesterly direction on a direct line at right angles to said easterly boundary line of AlamojAvenuetoitsintersectionwiththewesterlyboundarylineofsaidAlamoAvenue; thence along the westerly boundary line of Alamo Avenue northerly to its intersection with the southerly b undr:ry line of Magnolia Avenue; thence along the s-Dutherly bound,c•.ry line of Maz•nolia Avenue westerly to its intersection With She westerly boundary line of Lot 9, Block 39, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6; thence across said "'agnolia Avenue northerly on a direct line to the soy}thwesterly corner of Lot 26, Block 37, Martinez Lzmd Company Tract No. 6, which point is :also on the northerly boundary linepofYosemiteAvenue; thence easterly and northerly along; the northerly and westerly boundary line of Yosemite Aven!1e to its intersection with the northeasterly corner of Lot 1, Block 37, Martinez Land Company Tract No.6,ihich point is also in the southerlyboundrrylineoftheMt. View Sanitary District; thence easterly, southerly and norther y aloes- the southern boundary line of the Mt. View Sanitary District into the point of commencement. Said property consisting :.f Lots 2 to 10, inclusive, of Block 38, of Mrrt ine z j Lrmd Company Tract N-. 6; Lots 3 to 24, inclusive, of Block 50; Lots 11 to 13, Inclusive of block 51; Lots 1 to 6, inclusive, of Block- 43; Lot 6 to 13, inclusive, of Block 44; Lots 1 t:, 28, inclusive, except Lot 15, of Block 49; Lots 2 to 17, inclusive, Februnry 20, 1939. E i R i I Inclusive, of Block U, of Martinez Land Company Tract No. 7; all of Block 55, all of Block 56, of Martinez Land Company Tract No. 9 as the snid Martinez Land Company Tracts Nos. 6, 7 and 9, respectively, appear of record in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. IT IS THM--FORE ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the bound;nxies of the Mt.View Sanitary District heretofore fixed be and the same are hereby altered, and that there be and there is hereby annexed thereto the said contiguous territory hereinabove described, being the contiguous territory described in said petition hereinabove referred to, and that said contiguous territory shall now be and become a pr.rt of snid Mt.View Snnitary JJistrict in accordance with — the ith tae law in such cases made and provided, and in accordance with said petition. In ?latter of petition of the Mt.View Sanitary District for w Annexation of Certain Contiguous Territory. THEPELS, the verified petition of the Mt.View Sanitary District, a duly and regularly organized sanitary district situated within the County of Contra Costa; i State of California, was on this 20th day of February, 1939, presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by Ralph h. Might, Esq. attorney for sai Sanitary District, and for and on behalf thereof, rich petition prayed for annexation of certain contiguous territory to said Sanitary District; AND Nii'rMW, said petition was in due and regular form and set forth in detail the proceedings theretofore taken for the annexation of said territory and the findings of the Sanitary Board of the Mt View Sanitary District concerning the same, and requesting the Board of Supervisors to cause said contiguous territory to be annexed to said Mt.View Sanitary District; AND TrMEA.S, it appears to tr a Board of Supervisors from said petition and. i the verified copy of the order of said Sanitary Board, mnrked "Exhibit "A" accompany said i rIngpetition, that there was foal with said Mt. View Sanitary Board on the i Ii 16th day of January, 1939, a verified petition praying for annexation of the herein- 1 after described property, and that said Sanitary Board did on said 16th day of January, 1939, fix the time and place for the hearing and determining of said petitio as M mdtay, Feb. 6, 1939, at 7:30 P.Y. at the regular meeting place of Laid Board, and caused notice of the time and place of said hearing to be given in the manner as required by Inv, to wit: by publication of said notice, together with a true and correct copy of said petition, for at least two weeks prior to said hea-ring in the issues of January 20th, 27th and February 3rd, 1939, of the Contra Costa Standard, a weekly legal newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, there being no newspaper published in said Sanitary District; and it further appearing that at said herring said Sanitary Board met and proceeded to hear and determine said petition and all persons interested therein, and following said hearin did adopt on said 6th day of February, 1939, its order and determination of the facts jcbncern!ng said petition and the fixing thereof, certified copy of wnich order as aforesaid accompanied said petition filed herein, and that the proceedings held and said order mad ade in compliance and conformance with' Section 27—A of Act 7105 of Deering's General Laws of the State of Csl'_fcrnia; AND VIEREAS, it appears frog said petition and said order that the following: were the findings of said Wt. View Sanitary Board, and the same are hereby made the findings and determination of this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost' I to wit: i 3 - i 1. That the territory described in said petition and hereinafter described is i territory not situated within t: c limits of any Sanitary District, that it is situated in the County of Cor_tra Costa, and is contiguous to the corporate limits of said Mt. View Sanitary District. 2. That the assessed value of said territory, as shown by the last equalized assessment book of the County of Contra Costa, is the sum of $11,935.00. 3. That the assessed value of the property in said territory owned by the signer, to said petition is the sum of $11,385.00 and is in excess of seventy-five per cent of the total assessed value of said territory proposed to be annexed. 4. That said petition was in due and regular fora as required by lacy, verified as to correctness of signtures by one of the signers, and is sufficient to comply with the laws In such case made and provided. 5- That notice of ti+e time and place of hearing of said petition has been given in the manner and as required by law. 6- 1'^ht it is for the best interests of said Sanitary District and said contig- uous territory that said territory be annexed to said district. d7Thatallofthel.ane de se ribed in a! petition and as hereinafter describeds will be benefited by annexation to said Mt.View Sanitary District. 8- That said petition requests annexation of said territory to said Sanitary District and that after such annexation) shall be subject to taxation equally with the property within said Mt. View Sanitary District to pay its portion according to assessed valuation of the bonded indebtedness of said Mt. View Sanitat-i District, j to wit: Mt. View Sanitary District 'Ou d s. 9- That said territory be annexed In accordance with said petition to the Mt. View Sanitary District and that t:^.e exterior boundaries of said contiguous territory I are described as follows, to wit: That certain property situated in the G,unty of Contra Costa, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: COMWCIW at a pint in the road leading from Martinez to Pacheco known as and called Pacheco Boulevard, which point is 15 feet southerly from the center line of said Pacheco Boulevard on a prolongation of the easterly bound-cry line of Lot I of Block 1 of the Martinez Land Company TractNo. 1, if said easterly boundary line be extended northerly *hieh point is in the northerly boundary line of the Mt. View Sanitary Mistrict; thence on a direct line, northerly to the southerly end of the j westerly bound-try line of the 'shell City Tract• as the map thereof appears of record 1 in the off ice of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, which westerly line of said "hell City Tracts is also the. easterly boundraT line of t:-:e incorporate limits of the City of Martinez, thene uorterly along; the said westerly line of said "Shell 1 City Tracts t the northerly bndary line .:)f said "Snell City Tract" thence easterly 1 along northerly bsund^ry line of said "Shell City Tract" to its intersection with the westerly bound%-y line of Shell Avenue; thence n,rtiherly along the westerly boundary line of Shell Avenue to the point of intersecticn f said westerly boundary line of Shell Avenue with she northerly boundary line of said Lot 7, Block 111 , of the Condon 1 Addition to Martinez, as the nap thiereof appears of record in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, if said northerly boundary line of said Lot 7, Block 11, be extended westerly; thence easterly across Snell Avenue on said prolongaticn of said northerly boundary line of Lot 7 and along the northerly boundary line of Lot to the easterly boundary line of the said Lot 7; thence s.,utzhe* alon:• the easterly i boundary lines of said Lit 7 and of Lots 8 and 9 of said Block 11 to the northerly boundary line of Jefferson Street, as shown on the Map of said Condon Addition to Mart inlez ; thence westerly along; said northerly line of Jefferson Street to its inter- section with the easterly boundary line of said Snell Avenue, thence southerly along said easterly boundary line of Shell Avenue and a prolongation of same southerly to the nartherly bvundrry line of said Mt.View Sanitary District, being situated In said Pacheco Boulevard 15 feet southerly rrom the center line there7,f; thence west- erly along the said northerly bound.-a-y line of said Mt. View Sanitary District into the i point of commencement. Said property consisting of t;.e smell City Tract* Lots 7, 8, and 9 of Block 11 of the said Condon Addition to Martinez, and a porti:n of Ezell Avenue and Pacheco Boulevard. s IT IS TMEFORE ORDMW by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa th-at the boundaries of the Mt.View Sanitary District heretofore fixed be and i the same are hereby altered, and that there be and there is hereby annexed thereto the said contiguous territory hereinabove described, being the contiguous territory described in the said petition hereinabove referred to, and that said contiguous i territory shall now be and became a part of said Mt. View Sanitary District in accord, ance with the law in such cases made and provided, and in accordance with the said, petition. i In Clatter of adopti,)n of plans and specifications for installing Suer System in Crockett-Valon3 Serer Ualntenance District. Plans and specifications approved by J.W.Barkley, appointed by this Board as Engineer of Crockett.,-Valona Suer Maintenance District having been presented to ti-As Board for -approval and adoption, Cn motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ID IS BY THE BOARD OrDEH_.D that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for constructing sewer system in Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. IT IS FVP.THER .OP.DERE'D thnt this Board of Supervisors advertise for bids for the furnishizk; of vitrified salt glazed suer pipe with nA.S.T.M. Clay Sewer Pipe* in following amounts, to wit : 1250 In. ft. 120 Vitrified sewer pipe. 5200 Ln. ft. g r 3200 Ln. ft. }fir r sr a 21 4 x 12 Y. branches. 100 4 x g Y. 1 90 x 120 Tee 20 80 x 80 Tees And that bids for the furnishing of said sewer pipes will be received by this Board up to hDur of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1939, IT IS FURTHER ORDER:M that notice to bidders for furnishing of said pipes be published in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. InMatter of application of N.H. Verbiscio for permission to build a stock shed in Township No. 10. W.H. Verbisclo having filed with this Board his application for permission' ` to build a stock shed in Township No. 10, on property more particularly described in his petitioa, On motion -f Supervisor Long seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the Planning Commisstn of Contra Costa County In Metter of application of Carl Giesen for permission to construct chicken houses. Carl Glesen having heretofore filed with this Board his application for a permit to c;:nstruct three chicken houses and to maintain two chicken houses already built on Smit^_ Road in Alamo Acres, Contra Costa County, and said application having been heretofore referred to Planning Commission -.f Contra Costa County, and the Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application 1)6 and the same is-hereby ordered granted. In Lrtter )' Applicat iDn f J.T. Lc,e t_ I 35 / J.T_Lee, havirc filed with the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County jhis application for permission to maintain an wt-cbor advertising structure upon Highway U.S. 40, .5 of a mile north of Richmond, 1n Interim Land Use District #5, 1 and the Planninn Commissi•.;n of Contra Costa County having recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERED that said permit be granted x i In ?latter of Application of GEORGE L. AND FRAHH C. YOHR for permis si;n to er(.ct a duplex on cornerof Princeton and Amherst Street, Berkeley Highlands. George L. and Frank C. Bohr having heretofore filed with thisBoard their application for permission to erect a duplex on corner of Princeton and Amherst Avenues, in Berkeley Highlands, Contra Costa County, and said application having been jreferred to Planning Commissian of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commissio havvint; recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.nDER:-M that said permit be granted.K In Matter of application of L.A. BORGHES&NI, for permit I to build a stare in Lafayette. L.A-Borghesani, having filed with the Planning Commfssim of Contra Costa 1 County, his application for a permit to build store on Lot 22, of HoughTract, Block I 21 of the Town of Lafayette, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County 1 Navin;; recommended to this Board that a permit be granted with the provisions that the kitchen in the rear of the store be made to comply with all the requirements of State Housing Act, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BCA.H.D GRDER:M that said permission be granted with provisions as hereinabove set out— 1 In Batter of application of Tom Pierce for permission to construct store at Junction _•f Sar. Pablo Creek Road and Road A-10. Tom Pierce -awing heretofore applied to this Board for permission to construct a store at function of San Pablo Creek Road and Road A-10, in County of Contra Costa and said application havL,F; been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plranin- r,;naissl,n havin, rec<%mmended to this Board that saidP ermit 3 be granted with provisions t:-at zh a gas pumps be located ten feet f rom the road right- of-way, ight- of way, as spec;*'ied in t*P- said application, On motijn of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD Or'.DEREM that said permit be g_•arted with the provisions that the gas pumps be located ten feet from the road right-of-way., r February 20th, 1939- i In Clatter -,f granting permission to Boy Scouts of Contra Costa County t_) use Contra Costa County Park in Marsh Creek Canyon. Victor Lindblad, Scout Executive of the Boy scouts of America, Berkeley-Contra1 Costa Area Council, Raving applied to this Board on behalf of the Scouts of Contra Cost iCounty, for permission to hold the annual Northern California Boy Scout Camporal to be 1held on June 2-3-4, 1939, in Contra Costa County Park located in Marsh Creek Canyon, Contra Costa County; i On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, sec6nded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BCARD CEDERr_D that permission to use said park be and the same is hereby granted and this Board hereby agrees to furnish adequate toilet facilities, water and wood,, for, . _ said Cam oralP 1< 1n MAtter of Consideration of Amending or re ealing of Ordinance No. 25b of the County of Contra Costa. Petitions signed by residents of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District 1having been filed with this Board prayl-ne for the repeal or amendment of Ordinance No. 256 of ti-e County of Contra Costa, being; zon1W ordinance applying certain regulations i to the use of land, buildings and structures and the erection, construction and alter- ation of buildings or structures in ti-:e San Ramcn Valley Union High School District, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0-RDLRA) that t_^_e hearing; on said petitions be set for Monday the 13th day of March, 1939 at 10 'clock A.M. in Chfusbers of this Board. i IT IS FURTiXR CRDERiM that notice of time and place of said hearing be published for two weeks In the Courier-Journal, and Walnut Kernel, newspapers of general circulat- ion printed and published in County of Contra Costa. In Matt of Granting authority to E.A. errithew to hire an additional Resident Pkvslcian at Contra Costa County Hospital. 4 On motion of Supervisor Lang, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED jthat Dr. E.A.berrithew, County Physician, be and he is hereby authorized to employ an additional full time resident physician for the County Hospital, of Contra Costa County, at a salary of $175- per month. In Matter of Annexation of Territory to the Rivercre st Sever District. i It appearing to the Board, for the best interests of the Rivercrest Sewer District and the territ ry to be annexed, th-t the following described territory situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be annexed to the River- crest Sewer District, it is hereby ordered that the said territory be annexed to said IRivercrest Sewer District; The said territ-.-ry is particularly described as follows, : BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the state highway leading from Concord to Pittsburg at the n_rtheast corner of Section 15, T 2 'N. , R. 1 w. , H.D.B.& M. thence along the east line of said sectlDn, 15, S. 00051303 E. 723.00 feet; thence leavinr- said line, S. 990 i 589,200 E. 305.22 feet; thence N- 3*171400 E. 724.20 feet to a point In. the heater Zine of the aforesaid state highway; thence aloseg said line, N. 99958'30` W. 349.00 feet to to point of beginning. I In Natter of communication from Sea_retary of John Muir Asrmciation In regard to John Muir Natlana]. j Park located in Kings Onnyan. A communication having been received from Yrs. Linnie Marsh Wolfe, Secretary of tae John Muir Ass.)dation, requesting this Board of Supervisors to adopt a resolut- ion favoring- the creatine; of a National Part in Kings Canyon region to be known as. a John-Muir Neetionr3 Park, and it having been called to the attention of this Board s that 'the Cattlemen's Association of the State of California, and the Associated r Sportsmen of tl.e State of Callfornia are In opposition to the formation of the said national park, On moti-n of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE' BOARD CRDiE.'tiED that a hearing upon said matter be set for Monday the 6th-day of March, 1939a at 2:30 o'clock P.Y. at iUch time and place said Yrs. Linnle Harsh Wolfe and- a representrtive of the Crelifornin Cattlemens Association and Sportsmen's Association shall be invited and given an opportunity t: express their views upon said matter. In Matter of Transfer of Rands. Upon motion of Supervisor 16ong, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT. IS BY,THE I BCA.=iD ORDER:.D t st the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the' sum of $100 from the Employees Etpense allowance fund of the Contra Costa County i Planning Commis sign to the extra help !toad of srid Commission. i The vote thereon being unanimous. In Matter of application of Shell Oil Comp my for a permit to erect a service station on north corner of Bryant Cross-Roads, at Orinda. Shell 011 Compwv having; filed with the Planning Commission of Contra Costa', County, their n. pplication for a permit to construct a Shell Oil Station on north corner of Bryant Cross- toads, at O"inda, Calif-irnia, ani the said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that a permit be issued subject to the approval of the septic ... . ' tank by the Department of Public Hen1th, On moti -n of Supervisor Comings, seconded by-Supervisor Trembeth, IT IS. Y` BY THE BCARD rFjWM a-at said permit be granted, subject to the approvAl of the spptia a'_ I tank by the Department of Public Health. K 3n Matter of Claim of Yrs. L.A. Black, against the County of Contra Costa. Yrs. L.A.Black, having filed with this Bonrd, a claim in sum of $6.50 for damages claimed to have been sustained to her-automobile while being driven on the., San Pablo Dara Road, 1 On mots= of Su er vie.#r Long,meg, sec•:nded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERED that said cl4.ia be and the sane is hereby referred to Vre District Attorney for his opini n s to V-e legality of sr.id claim. Febru r,: 20, 1939. I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teete_•, County Auditor, and In order to finance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BQARD GRDEUM that the sum of $1850.33 be t rzuisferred Prem the Motor Vehicle Fund t the funds and in the amounts as herein set .ut below: War. Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Vacation Dist_1_ _ _Dist 2 Dist_3_ _ _ _Dist 4. _ _ _Dist 5 _ _ _ Pay 54 96.50 655 15.77 555A 60.84 5-25657140.63 b 132.00 290 X99. u5.21. 661 9.19 66? 47.66 Nr y : 416.58 66 42.00 666 5 153.75 108.75 667 669 125:20 669 2.49 670 671 48.44 12.00 67209 W765 2.48 129.04 5 6.21. Total.— $1850.33. The said order is passed by the unanim us vote of the Board. In Matter of Approval of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Martinez for installation of curbs and sidewalks around Memorial all. i A Form of Agrgement between Lne City of Mart Inez, and the County of C ;ntra Costa, for the installation of curbs and sidewalks around the Veterans Memori Hall, located In the City of Martinez, said work to be done as a Works Progress administration Project at a total cost of $103.56, On motian •)f Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BARD :TDERED that said Form-:)f 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. I in Matter of Extension of time to Director of Social Service Department to Investigate appli cat ion of Nelli a Cas to . Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa C:,unty Navin;- reported to this Board that the,application of Nellie Casto for old nge security was received on Nov. 29, 1938, and that same has been under investigation without delay arra with all due diligence but is impossible of completion within ninet days, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, be and he is hereby granted an extension of time for the Investigation of said claim. 361 In Matter of appointment of Grace Mills as Assistant Stenographer to the Board of kM 4Supervisors. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, secondeii by s6pervisor-Cummf4s, IT IS' BY TH BOARD 3RDERED that Grace Mills, be and she is hereby appointed as assistant" steno— grapher of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a salary of $10 per i month commencing as of March 1st, 1939 IT IS FURTHER ORDS i that the County Auditor draw his Warrant monthly in the E sum of $10 in favor of Grace Mills, in payment of her said salary and that the County Treasurer pay t_--* same. F r. In Matter of Formation of L Brentwood Sanitary District. a s ORDEER DECLARING THE DISTRICT DULY FORKED A petition signed as required by law having been filed with the Board of ` Supervisors of Contra Cssta County, on Sept. 19th, 1939, praying for the formation of a Sanitary District to be known-as Brentwood Sanitary District, urd er the provisions of Act 7105 of Deering's General Laws, 1931, as amended, and the said Board of Super s visors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 19th day of December, 1939, y after proceedings duly and regularly had ordered that an election be.held on Feb. 14th, 1939, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.U. within the exterb'r 1 boundaries of the proposed Brentwood Sanitary District as said boundaries were duly established by order of said Board of Supervisors entered on the Minutes of December 19, 1938, and at which said election the following question-was ordered submitted to the-duly qualified voters of said proposed District, to wit: "Sanitary District—Yes and aSanitary District — N)", and at #rich said election a Sanitary.Assessor and five members of t^:e Sanitary Board were ordered voted upon and nc-jtice of the holding of said election having been given by publishing P copy of-the order calling said election once a week for your successive weeks prior to the date of said election, in the Brent wood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the Csunty of Contra Costa as shown by the affidavit of publication of Eegar M.Allen, on file herdin, and by posting copy of said order in three conspicuous places within the boundaries t of said proposed District, at least four weeks before the date of holding said election0 as shown by the affidavit of A.C. Andersen, on file herein, and the members of the electicn board appointed by the Board c;f Supervisors to conduct said election having Y filed with the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors all of the returns of said election held on Feb. 14, 1939, the Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the returns of said elects«n and finds from said returns that"Sanitary District Yes" Y received-297 votes and "Sanitary District —No" received 16 votes and that the following vote was cast for Sanitary Assessor to wit: Charles A. French, 271 votes; George Shafer, 2 votes; Fred Seguira, 1 vote, and that the following vote was cast for 1''embers of Sanitary Board to wit: A.C.Anderson, received 255 votes; Joseph J. -Dutro received 209 votes; R.F. Graf received 255 votes; Walter Helmuth received ISS votes; R.Everett LeMoin received 256 votes; Mott C.Preston received ISS Motes; and Joseph Rolando received 233 votes, and it appearing-V) this Board of Supervisors that the imajority of the votes cast at said election were in favor of the formation of Brentwood Sanitary district, I i I 1•; Februnzy 20, 1939- IT IS ON MOTII'N OF SUPERVISOR TRUMATH, SEG)LADED BY SUPERVISOR CUMMINGS, I i BY THE BOARD C,RDER.=9 that a Sanitary District to be known as Brentwood Sanitary iDistrict be and the s.•3ae is hereby ordered and declared to be duly formed to be com.-` posed of the followinC, described territory, to wit: A part of Rancho Los Meganos as shown on a leap entitled Map of the j rancho Los Meganos and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, in Vol. 9 of Maps, at page 202, a part of various lots as shown on a Map entitled Subdivisim Number Three of the Brentwood Irrigated' Farms and recorded in the office of t:e County_ Recorder o2 said Contra Costa C:unty on Sept. 11, 1917, and a part of various lots as shown on a map entitled Subdivisi.:n Numb-r Four of Brentw,),A Irrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the County Z' ecorder of said C-jntra Costa C-unty, on September 11, 1917, said district being more particularly described as follows: BEG?.liNING at the easterly corner of lands of Gertrude Hagy Allen which corner bears 8.890091 W. 14479.1 feet alonj the North line of Lot 170 from the n-.Nrtheast corner of Lot 170 as said lot is shown on the beforementioned map entitled Subdivision NumberFlur of Brentw-.)od Irrigated Farms and running thence through or along lots shown an said last named map, alone-, the southeasterly line of lands of said Gertrude Hagy Allen S. 260221 W. 356. 3 feett.> the Intersection of the northeasterly line :,f Third Street and the southeasterly line of Birch Street as said streets are sh::wn on a map entitled Homestead Addition to t e Town of Brentwood and filed in the office -;)f the County Recorder on }dry 3, 1921; thence along the southeasterly line :)f said Birch Street S. 540 231 W. 520.0 feet; thence rcrviss Lot "At S. 350 381 E. 960.00 feet; and thence continuant; across Lot "A" 5.540 231 W. 280.00 feet to the intersection of the i n. z•theasterly line of FLrst Street and tine southeasterly line of Fir Street ns said streets are shown on said Map entitled Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood; thence along L e southeasterly line of said Fir Street S. 540231 W. 380.0 feet; thence across Lot •As S. 350381 E. 9146.1 feet to a point on the southerly line of Lot "A'; thence alone said sauti-,erly line S. 890 37 1/21 W. 153.7 feet to the southwest corner of Lot thence across Road N-. 3 S. 59037 1/21 W. 61.2 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Ra13-road; thence across said rig;:t f way S. 890 37 1/21 W. 122.4 feet to a point on the scuthwesterly line _f said right of tray; thence alone said southwesterly line.N. 350381 W. 805.2 feet; thence across the rigYt of way of Standard 011 Company S. 590 37 1/21 W. 12. 2 feet to the corner common to Lots 181 and 182; thence along the line common to Lots 151, 182, and 183, S- 890 37 1/21 W. 921.5 feet to a point on the easterly b undary of Riad No. 5; thence across said Road NG- 5, S. 590 37 1/21 W. 50.0 feet to a pint on t :e westerly line of Ro^.d N 5. 5 common to Lots 129 and 130 as said Lots are s%)vn on t:-e bef:•re menti.ned Map entitled Subdivision Number Three ol Brentwood Irrigated Farms, thence along or tnraigh lots as shown on said last named Map S. 890291 W. 150.0 feet along; the line common to Lots 129 and 130; thence across Lot 129 N. 00081 B. 661.4 feet to a point on the northerly line of Lot 129 which point bears S. 890551 W. 150.0 feet along; said northerly line fr-.m tie north- east corner of said Lot 129; thence across Subdivision Road "A' N. 00051 E. 140.0 feet t.; a point on the s-•u herly line of Lot 117; thence along; said southerly line S. 690 551 W- 510.0 feet to ti-a line common to Lots 117 and 118; thence along said common line N. 00051 E. 595.7 feet to the corner common to Lots 115, 116, 117, ard 118; thence along the line common to Lots 115 and 118 S. $90 551 W. 660.0 feet to the corner common v. Lots 114, 115, 118, and 119; thence along the line czmmon to Lots 114 and 119 S. 890 551 W 585.0 feet to the corner common t Lots 113, 111 , 119 and 1'90; thence aloe;-- zhe line common t-, Lots 113 and 120 S. 990 551 W. 585.0 feet to the corner common to Lots 112, 113, 120 and 121; thence aloe.- the line common to Lots 112 and 121 S. 890 551 W. 585.00 feet to t::e corner common to Luts 111, 112, 121 and 122; t:.ence along the line common to Lots 111 and 122 S. 590551 4. 595.00 feet to Lhe. corner common t • Lw s 110, 11, 122 and 123; thence aloes- the line e mmon to Lots 110 and 123, S- ,890 551 W. 435.1 feetto a point _n the westerly line of said Lot 110; thence alon- said westerly line 23. 70 191 W. 112.9 feet; thence continuing along said westerly line N. 210 331 W. 1456.2 feet to a point at the northwest corner of said Lot 110 and on the south line of Roan 11•.. 8; thence across Road No. 8 N. 2103- 111 W. 53.7 feet to t'-:e Southwest corner of Lot 109 on the north line of Road No. 8; the nce alon;- said north line N. 890 581 E. 653.1 feet to a point common to Lots 108 and 109; thence continuing; along said North line 11. 590 591 E. 555.0 feet to a point. on the line common to Lots 107 and 108; thence along-; said common line N. 00051 E. 500.0 feet; thence across Lot 107 N- 590 591 E. 555.0 feet to a point on the line c..)=jn to Lots 106 and 107; thence aloe:- said c)mm,n Line 11. 00081 E. 1468.6 feet to the corner common to Lots 102, 106 and 107; thence alone; t:-e line common to Lots 102, 103 and 106 S. 330 181 E. 396.2 feet t:: the corner common to Lots 103 and 106; thence alon=• the line common to Lots 103, 104, 105 and 106; S. 990 39' E. .1209.6 feet thence along; t:-:a, line c..mnon to Lots 103 and 10' N. 790 25 1/21 E. 15.5 Peet to a poirt f on the southwesterly line of Road No. 9; thence across Road N 8 N. 600 02 1/21 E. l 50.2 feet to an anrle point on the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence across said right of way N. 540 23' E. 300.0 feet to a point on the southwesterly line of Town of Brentwood as shown on tate before mentioned Map entitled Map of the hanch, Los Meganos; thence over lands as shown on said last named map along; the southwesterly line :f Town of Brentwood N. 350351 W. i 100.0 feet to the westerly corner of said town pf Brentwood; thence along the north- westerly line -If said Town --f Brentw:.ad N. 540 251 E- 995.0 feet to the center of I Road No. 7; thence continuing aloe:; said northwesterly line N. 5140 25' E. 30. 9 feet to the easterly line of :load Nc. 7; thence along said easterly line N. 00301 E. 1333.8 feet to the northwest corner of lands :,f Pulver- thence along; the north- erly line of lards 3f Pulver, Anderson and oward N. 990 421 E. 1465.0 feet to the northeast corner of lands of Howard; thence across lands of Lindquist and Davis N. 890 421 E. 395.9 feet to a point on the westerly line of lands of Watson; thence orlon - said westerly line S. 00321 W. 225.6 feet tom.: a point on the southerly line of lands of Lindquist and Davis; thence along; the southerly line of lands -If Lindquist and. Davis, Howard and Anderson S. 990 121 W. 525.1 f e at to a point on the east line of lands of Crooks; thence along said East line S. 00291 W. 1459.7 feet to a point on tine southwesterly line of lands conveyed by Richard Laimbeer Sanf,rd to 4m. T. i C 362 Kirknan, Jr. by deed record{ d in Vol. 412 of Deeds at page 113, records of Contra Costa C3unty, Cillfornia; t ence along said s uthwesterly line S. 350371 E. 2522.6 feet; thence S. 00291 W. 95.E feet to the southwest corner of Lot 162 as said Lot Is shown on said map entitled Subdivision Number Four ::f Brentwood Irrigated farms; thence across Road No. 2 S. 00011 B. 50.0 feet to point of beginning. f And C t,.rles A.Frenc'r_ huiving received the highest number of votes cast for Sanitary Assessor, IT IS BY THE BCARD . FDER_D that Charles A.French be and he is hereby declared to be the duly elected Sanitary Assessor of said District and A.C. Anderson, Joseph J. Dutra, R. F. Graf, A.Everett LeMoin, Joseph Rolando having receive the hic*hest number of votes cast for members o.f A Sanitary hoard of said District, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0RDERED that said A. C. Anderson, Joseph J. Dutro, R.F. Graf, R. Everett LeMoin, .Joseph Rolando are hereby declared to be the duly elected members of the Sanitary Board of said District, and to hold office for the terms as prescribed by law. I The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.,, In Matter of Application of Lafayette Improvement Club for permission to make alterations In Lafayette Post Office Building. The Lafayette Improvement Club through L.L.Gummaw, Chairman of its Building Commit Lee, having on the 6th day of February, 1939, applied to this Board for permiss ion to make alterations to Lafayette Post Office Building, and said application i having been referred to z1-,e Planning, Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission on the 10th day of February, 1939, recommended to this Z oard that said permit be grunted, and certain property owners and residents of 1 Lafayette nav:nr, nppeeared and objected to the granting of said permit, the said i application was by this Board re—referred tolhe Planning Commission for further con— i sideration, and the said Planning Commission having, again on the 20th day of February, 1 19392 recommended that said application be granted, On motion. of Supervisor Cummings, secamxied by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BYTHE BQ&r:D CRDER:D that said permit be granted, with the provislbn that the front of said Post Office Building shall be made to conform as near as possible to the adjoining 1 buildings. In Matter of Fixing Responsibility for Vincent, Frank and Sarah DeLucca, Minors. It appearing; to the Board that the responsibility for the support of Frank, Vincent and Sarah De Lucca, minor, is in dispute between the County of San Joaquln and County of Contra Costa, the District Attorney of Codra Costa County is hereby authorized to appeal to the State Department of Social Service for the purpose of determining the responsibility lbr the said Vincent, Frank and Sarah De Lucca, minors a Febru--,',. 20, 1939• w In matter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following for aid:be and Vie same are hereby granted, to wit: HEWHILL, ROSE, 900 Parkway, EZ Cerrito. Old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be grante to begin as of March 1, 1939- DWHn 939• i1WHn L, WILLIAM, 900 P^rkway,El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted Vn begin as of Ma_re-: 1, 1939• LOOSEVORE, G.^cx.E, 4Ol wA• St. Rioh.mmd. Old Age Securiin the sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid monthly be restored as of Feb.is 1939• BOWEni, ALEXANDER' 229 So. 12th, St. C/o Mr.Hyst roe, Richman d. old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Sept. 1939. DUFFIELD, LEDNA, 49 Niehal Ave. Pt. F.ic:^:m%nd. Old Age Security 1n the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1935. FISMiat, HOMY, 2345 Florida Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C,unty aid j mantnly be renewed as of Sept. 1935• r x; FIS::E-, GE"RGE #3 Richmond Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid nanthhy be renewed as of May, 1939. H9GANCAmp, DANIEL BII.LE, 167- 6th St. Richm :nd. Old Age Security in the sum of•$7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid marthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. H,7GANCAHP J iSFPH, 167- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in t'oe sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. JON--'S, JACOB, 415- 15ti, St. Richmond. Old Age Security 1n the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ,; be renewed as of November, 1939. McCAFFFaRTY, F:A.NK, Ate #1, Hoa 20, Corning, Cal.(tichm nd) Old Ve Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly"'"" be renewed as of Aug, 1938• O'HARAN, CARRIE, 2575 Ohio St. Richm,-nd. vld Age Security in the sum of $16.00 State aid and $16. County aid monthly be renewed as of Cot. 1935. OIHARAN CHAFLES, 2575 Ohio St. Ric_hmt nd. Uld Age Security in the sum of $16. State aid and $16. County aid monthly be mewed as of Got. 1939. j SARGENT CARRIEIE, 324 So. 9t'r; St. Richm-md. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. SARGENT JCSEPH, 324 So. 9th St. Richet--.nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j monthly be renewed as of Julie, 1939. f M-H, WILLIAM, 237- llt n St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of 4-ct. 1939. e ' SONES. JAMES, 907 Craft Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j runt ly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. WA'r.RMiGTC11 TAZEL502 Riversid- Ave. Box 900, Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renered asoi Dec. 1938- i SIdITH,GFi:Iii, 625- 5t St. Richm nd• old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939, and increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 c3unty aid monthly as of Marco 1, 1939. BLIVEN 1926 Pennsylvania Ave. Ric_m.•nd. old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 aunty aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939• GA:-.PJSO1 , PAT, 3130 Sutter St. Oakland (Richm rd) Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939•' VIER A. FRANK, 309 Belmont Ave. E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid marithly be disco:.tinued ^s -nf Feb. 26, 19;9. 3fi i NELSON NFA,S 1520 Columbia Ave. Richmond Annex. OfdAge Security be denied. LUNA, JUANA 130 So. First St: Richmond. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $10.00 State and $24. county al monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• RE GELLO NAsY , RFD, BOX 1435, Ric'cnmond. 20.00 State aid and $29. County aid monthly for two minor half-orplh n ehildre 11 be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. NOLICAz ANT •INETTZ, 437 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid for needy children in the sum of $10. State and $10 county aid monthly I be renewed as of Feb. 1939• SIU MX. DMIS11iA, 2703 Panhandle Blvd. Ridhmond Annex. Aid fa needy'children in the sum of $30. State and county aid be F i increased to $40 State and $45. county aid at of Feb.Y, 1939-a SWIFT I S PRLNEN CRILM, Clagt_n. For J•.>hd Murray) Aid for needy Llhildi en 1H the--sum of $10 State aid paid to Swiftt s Preventorium. be discontinted as of Jan. 31, 1939- FEHHANDEZ, NL)DESTO, RM Boa 952, Richmond. Aid far needy children in the sum of'$20. State aid be deoreased to $10 State- aid as %f March -23, 1939- BENSONi CLARA, 526 Kearney St. El Cerrito 925.00 State aid and $25. county aid monthly for ndedy blind be renewed as of. March 1, 1939- NITCK.ELL SUSAN, C/o M_rs. B.N. Barpee, Canyon. ld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $1.2.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1938. HOOVER ANDREW Hough St. Lafayette. la Age Security in the sum 'of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly as of March 1, 1939• ZAK, BM:;A, General Delivery, Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $24. state aid monthly be decreased to $23.00 State -id only as of Yard: 1, 1939, to be paid entUrely 'by the State until April '6, 1939• BNAPP, WILLIAL 156- 3rd St. San Francisco '(Damri7le) old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid-and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 28, 1939- 1BUCHANAAN. EUPHWA, Rte fl, Box 6, Martinez. County cash allowance of $15. a month be granted to .begin as of.Feb.: 1.,. 1939 PYNN, HUGE.; Bax 22, Walnut Creek, Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid. and $17.;50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. I, 1939• BUDY, HUGH, 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security in t e sum of $17.50 State aid and •$17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as :)f Janunry, 1939- HAPMN, ANNIE, Rte Pl, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the Sim of $12.5D State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Zet. 1938. MOCULLC:UGH. MARY, 614 Green 9t. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Januarr, 1939• WnJJSC:i , EDWARD, 719 Babinson, Martinez. Qld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938. EDWARDS ZE'iiAS,• 935 Brawn St. Martinez. j1d Age Seeurity in :he sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to $13.50 State aid and $13.50. County aid m:;nth-Lv as of Yore? 1, 1939. SOTO VINCAMiT Rte 02, Concord. Old Aga Security in the sum of $16.00 State aid and. W. county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid s<onthly s of Marcy 1, 1939• JOS12.9.32191P RFD #l, Banc 389 Walnut Creek. d Age Security in the shim of $5. state aid and $5, County aid monthly e increased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly as of March 1, 1939. ALVIRA. CZC%aRD. Aid for nedcly children in the amount of $30. State and $40. County aid forLhildrenofanincapacitatedfatherbegrantedtobeginasofFeb. 1, 1939• WARTS JOE 2347 Fernando St. Concord. Aid for needy o7n ildren in the sum of $10. Stnte said $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• P-014TANA, NU_iZWA, 305 --alba--t St. Ka"vinez. Qid forneed;r c' ±3d_e:: !n ..e sum .•f $10. StntP aid only be renewed as ofiFeb. _, 10139 i c b,.u.,,,. 20, i c'3q, NINES R ,SALIE, 215 Fester St. Martinez. (for Antonette Lucido) 10.00 State raid only for needy'children be disc:ntin as of Feb. 29, 1939"• SHIPH ERD, BEATRICE, 2 Peach St. Mt.View DiEt. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20 State and $30 c.,unty aid monthly, be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939- ' LYNCi MARY, P.C. Box 466, Martinez. 10. State aid and $10 cl,unty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1939- S=H ART UR, 332 Cutter St. Pittsburg. i ounty css` allowance in the mitt of $20.00 per month be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1939- J; 2ISCK :i.zmy, P.O Box 464, Port C'-icago. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin As of Feb. 1, 1939• JOHNS-N , TECKLA, 117 East Lind, Port Ch.1cago. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid "and $17.50 County aid monthly be ;ra::ted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• TRE^_TE, C::bRLES, Clayton. old -06ge Security in V-3e sum -of 49.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid monthly bt, renewed as of June, 1935, and decreased to $4.00 State aid and $4. county aid monthly as of Marc:: 1, 1939• GEUHY, DOR:1, Port C::icago. Old Age Security be denied. LUCIDO, iaRY, 240 Cumberland St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in t_..e "sum of $30. State be renewed as of Feb. -1939 LAURIT ZEN ANNA, Box 533, Antioch. Uld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1935, and increased t:, $13:50 State aid and $13.50 County aid-- monthly as of Feb. 1, 1939• McELRjY, MAETHA, Box 133, Monticello, (Brentw•:)od) Old Age Security in ti.e sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. SALV4DCr, Wl.;IE, Rte #1, Boa 56, Oakley. 1d Age Security in the sum of $12.00 State aid and $12.00 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. DI REfi ALEXANDMI, De Hent Nursery s Box 213—A, Oakley. Old Age Security be den-ted. JOHHST'0N,JAM S, Brentwood, Cold Age Security be denied. JL-; Q4S0N, J•_HN 3527 Cerrito Ave. Richm_.hd (For Yolanda Jackson) AL3 J" r MRi.t L Ukiah (For RUTH, JAMES, D:I k1 0 A KSW) 50. Stat: aid a_:d $50. County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939; 40. State aid and $40. "ounty aid m.,nthl-v payable to the Albertinum School, Ukiah, f'_• t,-..e supp-•rt of Ruth, James, Doris airi Tyona Jackson and $10 State aid and $10 c runty rid mDntnly payable t:; Mrs. J•.)hn Johanson, 3527 Cerrito Ave. Richmond, for t:..- suppo_•z o: Yolanda Jackson. HART PEA::L, 5th & Suter Sts. San Pablo. ' unty cam allowance in sum of $10. monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• S_AnE, G d=VIEYE 61-2-- 31st St. Richmond.' 1dge Security in the sum ::.f $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939• SOTOI CA%-UM, Rte Z,- Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $16. Slate aid and $16. C::unty aid monthly oe renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to 611.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid-... m..::t ly as Msrc 1, 1939. HILL, JiSIE, Oakley County cas:. allowance in sue of $10. monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1939. AVEI,LAR HEZ,xNA 1015— 4t St. Antioch. . Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid moat*-ly be granted t:) begin its of Feb. 1, 1939. L.a"E LOUVILLE, Ete #1, B.x 126, Cakley. Uld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid. m_-n th ly be granted t•,) begin as of Feb. 1, 1939: dt. :,mac., :'.f':+; i: - w.E j.{u • 1 1367 In Hattvr or Grantin{; Auth__ity It:) Tax Collector to make Sale of certain property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and;*&*'ed. anct or&r4-``entered err the:: ' . Minutes of this Board: BE IT RE;S;ZV M: that., it be declared to be the Judgement of this Board that the, f followi g described property now awned by t.'-..e State of California, be sold pursuant to Ch-aptez• 396 of Statutes ;f 1935, by the Tax Collector of Cantu: Costa County at public auction, for cash, or by eostact of sale, for sums not less than the i amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FII_-WiM: that this Board peltion the State Controller of the, State of :California, for suth.rity to conduct said sale as set cut in this, Resolution: PROPERTY SOLD ) THE STATE ME 26, 1925, R'R TF F. DELIHMNP TAXES OF 1924: Y Fou* Add. to Riehzmd-- Lot s 9-10, Block 27, Deed No. 5. To be sold for a sum n.-,t less than 630. plus costs of sale. F Richmczsd Pullman Pueblo Tract N,-;. 2,. Lot S, Block 17, Deed No.. 91. To be sold for a sum nit less than $5. plus casts of sale. 4 Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2, Lot 14, Block 17, Deed No., 92., - To be sold for a sum nJt less than $5. plus c•Ists of a le. PFCFF.QTY S-,LD To '6--E STA; juuF. 2s,_ 1926, FOR THE DELNgj1ENT TAXES OF 1925: IX West -;Uc1=--:nd Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 21,Deed fio. 52-: : To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. In the Overland Tract- Lot 29, Block 3, Deed No. 59. To be sold for a sum nit less than $5. plus casts of sale. In SoLtos addn. to Ricund- Lot 26, Block 7, Deed No. 63m:, r To be sold for a sun n--.t less than $10. plus costs of sale., r In the. East Richmz d Boulevard Tract- Lot 1, Block 47, Deed. No. 96. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Y; In- Central Richnand- Lots 35-16, Block 9, Deed No. 115. To be sold for a sum not less than f20. plus c::sts of sale. In. Bay. View Park Lots 45-46, Block 15, Deed No. 129.- To be sold for a sues not less t.^ten $2D. plus costs of sale. l In Bay. View Park -- Lot 47, Block 15,Deed° No. 130. To be sold for a sun nit less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Bar View Park- Lots 20 and 57, Block 27, Deed Nd. 139. - To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 3 and 6, Block 15, Deed Nd. 160.- To be sold for a sum ,nA less than $15. plus costs of sale. f Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract— Lot 26, Block 7, Deed No. 219.- x To be sold for a suss not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Doper V.131as Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 2,Deed No. 224. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wa1l1s, Harbor Center raet- Lots 24-5, Block 29, Deed No. 261 (S) To be sold for a sun nor, less than $25. plus costs of sale. Wall'S.Harbor Center Tract- Lots 33-34, 35-36, Block 35,Deed No. 272 (S) i o be sold for a suss not less than W. plus costs of sale. Richm_nd Sea View Tract- Lots 1 rend 29 to 42, inclusive, Block 2, Deed No.277 ( ) To be sold for a sum not.less thrtn $100.00 plus- costs •.f sale. PRCFERTY SOLD TO THE FATE, JUNE 27, 1927, KR ME DMINQUENT TAXES OF 1926 In the Br mn Andrade Tract- Lot 14, Block 15, Deed No. 73. To be spld for a sum not less than $15. plus a.3st s cf sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lots 3-4, Block 122 Deed No. 105. To be sold for a sum nr. less than SSW. plus costs of Stle. In tie union =ract- Lots 22-23 Block A. Deed No. 13.9 z To be Bald for a suss n t less than W. plus wst s of sale. F In the Coleman Pulmnn Tract- Lots 36 to 39, incl. Block 9, Deed No. 127. d To be ,sale for a sum nrt less tint, $30. plus costs of sale. i cll? February 20, 1939• In the %1 Cerrito Terrace- Lotj,11 t 162, Deed Na. 143. To be sc for a sum no ss than1 pus casts of sale. In My Vies Park- Lot 7, Block 30, Deed No. 155.. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. t North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 22,Block 6, Deed No. 162. Tc be sold for a sum r_ot less than 410. plus cysts of sale. Wallis 2nd Addn. tip hichmond- Lots 37-31S, Block 216, Deed No. 210. Ta be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 22 Block 1, Deed No. 219. 1 to be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Dover Villas Tract- Lot 30, Block 2,Deed No. 226. to be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. havers Andrade Tract- Lot 9, Block 36, Deed No. 241. jo be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus casts of sale. PXPEF.TY S_:LD T, T: STAT£, JURE 26, 1928, FGR ME DEi,IIi4UENT TAXES OF 1927: Canal Subn. of Richm,nd- Lot 12 Block 2, Deed No. 12, T be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 13 Blcck 2, Deed No. 13, o be ,sold for a sum not less than 65. plus costs of sale. t g Canal Subn. of Rimm_nd- Lot 30 Block 2, Deed No. 15. r j To be, sold for a sum not less than 151. plus costs of sale. k Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 31 Block 2, Deed No. 16. To be. sold for a sum not less than 65:00 plus costs of sale. n • ` k Cane1 subn. of Richmond- Lot 19Block 19,Deed No. 47. d, To be sold for a sum not less than 610. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of hiehmond- Lot 20 Block 18,Deed No. $8.. o be sold for a sum nc.t less than k0. plus casts of sale. Capal ,Subn. of Richm:nd- Lot 22 Block 19,Deed No. 53, T'o be sold for a sua cot less than610. plus colt s of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- - Lot 23, Block 19, Deed No. 54. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus casts of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric_!=m-id- Lot 24, Block 19,Deed H}. 55. Ti:, be sold for r sum n_t less than $10. plus costs of sale.. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 25 Block 19, Deed Nc.. 56. T z: be sold for a sum not less than 610. plus casts of sale. i Canal Stubau. of Richmond- Lot 26 Block 19,Deed No. 57. jo be sold for a sum not less than 10. plus casts of sale. Hermans Addn. to hichmond- - Lot 23, Block 2, Deed No. 96 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Berman!s Addn. to Richmond- - Lot 6, Block 24, Deed No. 98 co be sold for a sum nit Less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Yeeker!s Addn. to Richmond— Lots 9-10, Block 29, Deed No. 104. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In thie. West Richmond Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 4, Deed No. 127 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the West Richmond Tract- Lots 28-29, Block 5, Deed No. 1280- To 28. T'o be sold for a sum nit less then $15. plus cost s of sale. In the West Richmond Tract- Lot 9, Block 22, Deed N.-,. 131. lo be sold for a sum nit less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. I: tae.hest Richmond Tract- Lot 10, Block 22 Deed No. 132. j to be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Kearney Andrade Tract- Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 146. To fie sold for a sum n:•t less than $5. 00 plus costs of sale. In the bearry Andrade Tract— Lot 209 Block 3, Deed No. 147. f To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. i In*the"Andrade Some Tract— Lot s 17-16, Block 14, Deed No. 167. Tc be sold for a sum n:.t less than $15. plus cysts of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 2, Block 4,. Deed No. 171. To be s:ld for a sun not less th-in $10. plus costs of sale. East'Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 24-25, Block 60, Deed No. 154. k To be sold for sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract-.Lots 3-4, Block C. Deed No. 266. a be sold fur a sum n.t less than $10. plus wets of sale. 369 f in the Upland Tract- Lot 3-1,' Block 2, Deed No. '271 To be s old for a sum nitt less than $5.00 plus p si s of s.1e., b In the Upland Tract- Lot 12, Block 2, Deed Ha.._ 272.. r To'`be sold for a sum n,-.t less than $5. plus costs of sale. In Central Bicbmord- Lots 21-22, Block 9, Dbed No. 273. To .be sold for a sum n1t less than $15.00 plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond- Lots 19-20, Block 14, Deed Nc. 274 v To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus casts of sale. In the Ridhm.and Annex- Lots 4+6-47, Block 19, Deed, No. 306. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lots 3-A-5-, Block G. Deed No. 334. To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of wile. Nort-. Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 37-38-3940, Block 31,Deed No. 374 To be sold for a stuns nc:t less than $90. plus costs of s.-ale. Henderson_ Ta scott Tract No. 1- Lot Block 4 Deed No. 40 .p 37 3 3 To be sold fcr a sum not less ttan 510. plus costs of sale. AND THE BOARD Takes recess to meet on M nday, March 6, 1939, at 10 o'clock-A.M. Clerk. rman. r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVT_SOPS OF CONTRA ChOWA CC`UNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNL4. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1939•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.' Present:Hon. •.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L. Cumm. ings, Ralph Bollman, and S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors James N.Long, and R.J.Trembath. The Minutes of the Board for and during the month of February, 1939, are read to the Board and by the Bozu•d approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Fecr2ving o. bids for furnishing of Vitrified Sewer Pipe for Crockett Valona Sewer aiatenance District. This Board .having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of-vitrified salt glazed sewer pipe with 0A.S.T.M.8 Clay Sewer Pipe and this being time and place set out in said advertisement for receiving of bids, the following bids are received by the Clerk and read to the Board, t:; wit: CLADDING BROS. MFG. Co: $3264.16. Total Bid. 1250 lin. ft. 128 sewer pipe a .612 $765.00 5200 lin. 8 58 a 8 e .34 1 65.00 3200 lin. r 4o r r ® .1437 49.54 21 pas. 12 x 4 Yls 3.06 64.26 100 e5 x 4 Yls 01.70 170.00 l pc 12 x 8 T's 3.06 06 20 a 7 x 5 T's 01-70 3Z.00 A 2 T3264.16. N. CLARK`S SONS: $3264.16 Total Bid. 1250 feet 128 Vitrified Sewer Pipe a .612 ft. $765.00 5 • go r r s e .34 n 1769.00 3 e .14375 .54 21 S o x 12 Y Branches 31 long, a 3.06 each 64.26 100 8 4 x 5 Y Branches 3' lon6 a 1.70 r 170.00 1 5 x 12 T branch 30 long a 3.063.06 20 5 x c T Branches 3' 10M a 1.70 3111t 00 3264.16. GLADDffiG ~'McBF i CO. $3264.16 Total Bid. 2 50 lin Pta11. S+8 Vitri .•ied Clay Sewer Piper, $.612 per ft. $765-00. 34 165 00 3200 r r 44 r r r r .1437 8 8 9 54. 21 pieces 4 x 12 Y Branches 3.06 each 4R.26, 100 e 4 x S Y 8 1.70 r 170 00. 1 Piece 5 x 1Z,T Branch 3.06 8 3.06 20 Pieces 5 x S Branches. 1.70 34.po CALMRHIA POTTERY COMPANY: $3264.16 Total Bid. 1250 ft. 128 Vitrified Sewer Pjpe 612 765.0055200Ft. 58 e r 34 146s.00 3200 ft. 4r r 8 8 1437 9.54 21 ea. 4 x 12 Y Branches 3.06 26 100 ea. 4 x S Y 8 1.70 170.00 11ea. S r x 1258 Tee 3.06 3.06 I 2-0 en. go x Se ^ee 1.70 311.00 Ids^c:z 6, 1939• And said bids having been referred to J.W,Bnrkley, Engineer of said District, and to J.H. Sorrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County for consideration, and the said officers having reported to this Board that they desire an extension of time 1 of one week for investigating of said bids, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, neeonded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said bids be and the same Is Hereby continued to Monday, March 13th, 1939• j In Matter of Application of C.D.Rorner, for permission to lay water pipe. C.D.Horner having applied to this Hoard for permission to place a two 1 inch water pipe line from corner of Buena Vista Ave. running easterly along the southerly side of San Luis Ave. a distance of 550 feet to connect with Lot No. 9 of the Pringle Ranch Subdivision, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, i j and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. I IT IS FUMHER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs for main4l t enance of said pipe line. yy k P X In Matter of Issuance of Bonds ywl,Ir of Orinda Union School District. RE9OLUTIOk AND ORDER CF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA j COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEFEAS, on the 19th djW of January, 1939, the Board of School Trustees of the Orinda Union School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of jCalifornia, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and Adopted by the sRid school board and entered on the minutes thereof on the -last mentioned date, said school board did call an election ana resolve and order: i That an election be called and held throughout said Orinda Union School District on the, 15th day of February, 1939, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said 4rinda Union School District the question of issuing and selling _ the bonds of said Linda Union School District In the amount of thirty thousand Dollars ($34,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest j at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5%) per -annum, Interest payable semi— annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for t:--x bulldin ; or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or, additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessa r for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding i of any sehool.building damaged, inured, or destroyed by fire, or other public i 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 Qrinda Union School District. WHEREAS, an election was held in ssid Orinda Unicn School District on the 15th drip of Februnry, 1939, in conformity with the sitid resolution and order of 1371 said school board of the said Orinda Union School District, and all the proceedings i 1had In the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the school jboard of the Orinda Union School District as required by law, and WHEREAS, the said certif led p-oceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: inat in accordance with the resolution and order of the board of school truste s of the Orinda Union School District duly passed and adopted on the 19th day of January 1939, an election was duly called In said Orinda Union School District, and was held in said Orinda Union S&ool i4istriet on the 19th dR.y of February, 1939, and that notice of said election was given by posting, wtices thereof signed by the members of said school board in three public places in said Orinda Union school District for more twenty s next before the said election and b publishing such notice inthanenty (20) s Y Pu n3 the "walnut Kernel" a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa 7State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before s said-election, which said nAice so, posted and published was in the form required by a Ithe School Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said'polls at said election, the Inspector and 1 Judges of said election, conducting said election In said Orinda Union school District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes asst thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said board of scho 1 trustees of said arinda Union School District, and to them made return of the ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 23rd dry of February, 1939, the same being the eighth day after 1 the said election (the seventh day atter said election being the 22nd day of February, 1939, a legal holiday) and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the said school board of the Orinda Union School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said school board of the said Orinda Unio School District found and declared, and this Board n:w finds and declares that there was a total of 319 votes cast at said election, and that more than two—thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 272 votes were cast for the ism Ing of said bonds, and that 47 vote cast werecast against the issuing of said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were 4 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 rade upon the minutes bf the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and c: nducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed, and iin the manner and as required by lav, and that all the acts, conditions and things G required by law t:, be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the previsions of the statute authorizing the issuance of the school district bads, and that the total of indebtedness of said school District, including this proposed issue of bonds , is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS VEMEFORE, ORDMi;D that the bonds of the Orinda Union School District lin the County of Contra Costa, state of California, issue in. the aggregate sum of Tbirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered fr= one (1) to thirty (30) consecutively, and shall be in dencminatIons of ane thousand dollars s 81,000.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof, in lawful Caney of t e United States of America, witi interest thereon at the rate of not exceediAg i bI 3 t bSarc:: , 1939- f lve 939• five per cent (5¢)"per" stinum,•payable semiannually on April lst, and October lst of each year, until the date of maturity of each of the said bonds in like lawful money- both principal and interest p!,-gable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said C unty, of Contra Costa, State of California. IT IS FU 211:0? GPDEF;-M that said bonds 92-all be dated April 1st, 1939, and shall be pavable as follows, to wit: 1 bond numbered one (1) to nature one (1) year from date, toOne ( ) wit: on the lst day of April, 1940. 4., One (1) Bond numbered two (2) to mature two (2) years from date, frw to wit: on the 1st day of April, 1941. Y f One (1) bond numbered three (3) to mature three (3) years from x ' " j date, to wit:on the lst day of April, 194?_ y y One (1 bend numbered four (4) to mature four (4) years from date to wit, on the 1st dny of April, 1943. One (1) bond numbered five (5) to mature five (5) years from date fez to wit: on the lst day of April, 1944. One (1) bond numbered six (6) to mature six (6) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day. of April., 1945. One (1) bond numbered seven (7) to mature seven (7) years from date to vit: on the lst d.-y of April., 1946•L One (1) bond numbered eight (8) to mature eight (8) years from date to wit: on the 1st day of April, 1947. One (1) bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine ($) years from date to vit: on the 1st day of April, 1948. One (1) bond numbered ten (10) to nature ten (10) years from date t j to wit: on the lst day of April, 1949. 4 Two (2) bonds numbered elven (il) and twelve (12) consecutively, i to mature eleven (11) years from date to wit: on the lst day of Apr11, 1950. Two (2) bLnds, numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) consecutively i to mature twelve (12) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of k i April, 1951. Two (2) bonds, numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) c:,nsecutively, i to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of April, 1952• Two (2) bands, numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), c7asecutively M j to mature fourteen (14) years from date, to wit : on the lst day of z } 3 April, 1953• t j d a Two (2) bonds numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) consecutively, to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of April,1954. r I Two (2) bands numbered twenty—one k21) and tenty—two (22) consecutively i to mature sixteen (16) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of April, 1955- Two (2) b_nds numbered twenty—three (23) and twenty—four (24) consecutively to mature seventeen (17) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of April, 1956. Two (2) bonds, numbered twenty—five (25) and twenty—six (26) consecutively, to mature eighteen (18) years from date to wit: on the lst day of April, 1957- Two (2) binds, numbered twenty—seven (27) and twenty—eight (28) consecutively, to mature nineteen (19) years from date to wit: on the lst day of April, 1959• , Two (2) bonds numbered twenty—nine (29) and thirty (30) consecutively, to mature twenty (20) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of April, 1959- AIM IT IS FUM.*:ER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the f,31lowing form, to wit: SCROCL DISTRICT BOND ORINDA UNION SCHOOL DI9TF.ICT COUNTY OF OL-,::TRA OCISTA, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. 00000 Orinda Union School DIstrlot in V-e County of Contra Costa, State`of`Caif&_nia United States of America, ackn:.wledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder ^Preof az thtc o ffi c,. of the County Trete surer :)f the County of Contra. L'osta i 373 State of California, on the 1st day of April, One thousand dollars j#1,000.00 in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and the lst day of October of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. Th-'s Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date n..,mbered lfrom one (1) to thirty (30) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of thirty thousrnd dollars ($30,000.00) and is issued end sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be 1 used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of altera:Lions or additions to the school buildin€; or buildings, other than such-as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restori:.g or re-building of any sc1nool 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 and in the said "rinna Union 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 Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regular- ly called and 'held and conducted throughout said Orinda Union School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15th day of February, 1939. And the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of California, jhereby certifies that said election was duly and regal,:rly called, held and conducted, Viand notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof' was duly and regularly canvassed and decLared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. And it is further also certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- edness of the said brinda Union School District, including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the form prescribed by an order of maid Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 6th day of March 1939, and shall be payable out of the Interest and sinking fluid of the "rinda Union School District i and the money for the redemplon of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall Abe raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Orinda Uni n School District. IN MRTNBSS lfrx`Rf70F, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairmrin and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said•Board attached this hay of 1939• y Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californtl . ATTEW: County Ulerk and Clerk of the oard of Supervisors of the ounty of Contra Costa, State County Auditor in and for the County of Californ;a of Contra Costa, State of California. 1 # Marc . 6 1939- RESOLVED: that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the following form, to wit: INTER:S^i C3UPGN.NC. 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 -rinda Union School District, in said C3unty and State, on the lst day of 19 at his offic In the City of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of $ In lanfnl money of the United Stites, for six months' interest on Bond No. of said Orinda Union School District. I D.M.leeter,County Auditor. i W.J. chanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. S.C.Wells, County Ulerk and Cler o f the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FUR H E3 G:.DE iED t jat the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costai State of California, s_-1-uM cause the said 'roads and coupons to be prepared in accordance i with the foregoing; form. i AND IT IS FWITH-Ell HEREBY ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board S.C.Wells, t:<e County Clerk and Clerk of t^_is Board, and D.H.Teeter, County Auditor l 3f said County, are and each of thea is hereby authorized as such officials to sign i eae:-i of said bonds on behalf of said county and to impress upon each bond the seal of th is Bo,-`.•d of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; AND ITI IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bunds be sold by the Board of Super— visors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 3rd day i of April, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.Y. of said day to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, lawfulmoney of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by srid Board by publication of a notice specifyi the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the teras for v*-1ch said bh::nds will run, and the date of payment ti:ereof, and the kind of m::ney fLr w: ich aid bonds will be sold, to wit: i Lawful maney of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the higiest and most responsible bidder for cash, and the lowest net interest to the district not to exceed five per cent (54) per annum, as aforesaid, but in no case for less t'-,an par and accrued interest and that the said Boned i Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bonds for two, (2) consecutive weeks in the C,,,,..i,,.L,7.,,,•.,,ei a newspaper prinnd and published and circulated in the said C"unty of Cont Costa. Passed and adapted at a regal^r aeeting.of said Board of Supervisors held on the 6t-. dry} of Marc-, 1939. byes: Supervisors Cummings, Bollman and Buchanan Pte'. Noes: Supervissrs— None Absent : Supervisors Long & =rembath. 3l 5) Now.at. the hour of 12 oIclock Hoon the Board adjourns until hour of 2 oIclock P.M. At the hour of 2 o'clock P.M.* the Board reconvenes pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; and H.CCummings, Ralph'Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. jIn Ma-4t•er of application of Jona and Amelia L. Beltramo, for building 4permit. John Beltramo and Amelia L. Beltramo, his wife, having filed with this Board their application for a permit to build chicken and pigeon houses adjacent to Mt. Diablo Blvd. in Contra. Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOA:,D {RDFRr7? that said application be and the same is hereby re- r ferrel to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County., d In Matter of Granting John B. Mariann, a free permit to peddle. John B. Marianuo, an honorably discharged soldier from the armed forces of the United States, having applied to this Board for a free permit to peddle in the County lof Cohtra Costa, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY 1THE BOARD GRDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be authoriEed to issue to John B Mariann, a free permit to peddle in the County of Contra Costa, for a 1 period of one year from date.,, In Matter of Memorializing Congress to use Sat"Francisco Bay as a Base and Headquarters for one-half of the United States Fleet. VIEREAS, because of present conditions in the Far East it "would seem pradent" I that the Pacific Coast, frontier to the Western States and their great wealth of natura. resources, should be provided wit2- adequate protection from any possible aggressor Ination; and, WHERF1iS, geographically and strategically, San Francisco Bay is the logical" base, on the Pacific Coast for naval operations, and ViERE&S, SRn Francisco Bay is the greatest and most model harbor in the world; landlocked; sheltered on all sides; with an abundance of deep water channels and j mooring locales, and W:.HEREAS, San Francisco and its environs possess the finest facilities on the 47' Pacific Coast necessary to supply, equip and maintain the greatest armada afloat including r ship yards, piers and wharves construction and repair shops and an unlimited number of skilled personnel with a knowledge peculiar to ship building, maintenance and repair; now therefore be it, RES3,VED: that tris Board of Supervisors does hereby memorialize the Secretary of the Navy and does urge that one-half of the United States Fleet be assigned permanen ly for operations in Pacific Waters, with San Francisco Bay as its headquarters and base; and be it 1 i N"arc'- 6t:-<, 1939. FURT:Eh RESOLVED, that copies of tris resolution be sent to the President of f t::e United States, to the Vice—President, tU the Secretary of the navy, to Senator Hiram W. Johnson and to Congressman Albert Carter, Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the 6th day of i March, 1939, by following vote: Ayes: Supervisors H.L.Cumnings, Ralph Bollman, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Treabath. Noes: Nene. Absent: Supervisor Long.(.. In Matter of Approval of Bill Creating John Muir National Park. i WiE : , a Bill has been introduced in the present Congress of the United State by Representative Bertrand W.Gearhart, of Fresno, California, which would create a National Park to be known as John Muir National Park out of a portion of the present Kings River Canyon Reserve, and ZHEREAS, we believe the creating of a John Muir Natlaut Park to be for the best interests of all and that the territory to be included in the said proposed national Park be left in its natural wLlderness state as much as possible; NOW THEP.EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of jContra Costa, State of California, t:.at we hereby endorse proposal to create the John Muir National Park in California and that copies of this Resolution be sent to Secreta Ickes, Representatives Gearhart and Carter and the John Muir Association. In Matter of Adopti.,ns of plans and specifications for alterations to be made in County Jail. i E. Geoffrey Bangs, and Keith 0. Narbett, Architects, having presented to this Board, plans and specificati.ns, strain sheets and working details, for making of alterations in County Jail of Contra Costa County located on Court House Grounds, In City of Martinez, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERE-, that said plans and specificati-ms, strain sheets and working; details be and th j same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the makinL; of alterations to the County Jail of Contra Costa County. IT IS FUR1i4ER ORDERED that notice to Contractors for doing of said work be published In Concord Transcript a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and that bids for the doing of said work shall be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday the 3rd day of April, 1939, 1377i In Batter of Designating California Conservation Week. WHEREAS, the week of March 7th to 14th, 1939, has been set aside as a tit annual Conservation Week, and IERFAS, the educational program carried on during this week in past years has greatly stimulated and increased the public interest in the protection of the State's Natural Resources; NCW THEREFORE, BE a_ RESCLVED: Ey the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that all schools, churches, civic, service and patriotic organizations be requested to observe the week in a fit manner And all individuals be requested and urged to oo—operate with Federal, State, County and City Officials charged with responsibility of administering and protecting the resources of Contra Costa County, in observance of Conservation Week and in a year—around program of Conservation Education. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra :Costa County State of CaliforniR t^is Eta dray, of March, 1939, by following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Bollman:, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: N ne. yL Absent: Supervisor Long. In Matter of Purchase of Equipment for Public Administrator of Contra Costa County. A communication having been received from the Public Administrator of1ContraCostaCountyrequestingthatauthoritybegrantedtothePurchasingAgent of said County to purchase a typewriter for said Public Administrator; i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD RDZR D that the Purchasing Agent be and he is herby authorized upon requis'_ ition of the Public Administrator, to purchase one typewriter. IT IS FURTiM? ORDEFLD that in order to finance the purchase of said typewriter and the purchase of furniture already made for the office of Public Administrator of Contra Costa County that the sum of $180 be transferred from the General Fund Unappro— priated Reserve to the Capital Gutlay Fund of the Public Administrator of Contra Costa County- t i i In batter of Payment to Department of Public Works, Divisi3n of Highways, for Construction of •Wye• Connections at Ohmer Station. This Board having heretofore entered :Into an agreement dated July 5, 1938, , with the Department of Public Works, Division of highways of the State of California, wherein this Board of Supervisors agreed to pay to the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways of the State of California, the sum of $5700. as to portion of County Charges for buildiziF- of 'Wye" connections in the vicinity of ohmer Station, in Contra Costa County, and there now being a balance due upon said contract in the sum lof $2850, Upon moti-an of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD CEDER: D thnt the County Auditor draw his Warr-nt in favor of Department of Public Works, Divisi_n of Highways, in sum of $2550 on Road funds of Sup. Dist. #3, and Vit t-e. Coiint_ -reasure_S-Lme. , I i Marc-, e, 1939• I i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.Y.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to f lnance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $2924 be transferred from the Motor j Vehicle Fund to t-:e funds and in the amounts as herein set out below, to wit: jWar. No. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Coma Road Comm. Road Comm Misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -30.00 j 675 90.23 9.54 16776 33.07 43.25 22.06 55-99678296.98 679 92.34 68o 35.97 y 6g1 10.50 692 66.76 69 8.69 bg 3.23 69y 525-00 69b 10.00 687 1699 U4.14 39.15 141.30 166890 106.26 16.50 w 166991 22-50 430.90 1 6g 25,20 x- 9. 50 169.43 58.56 102.76 695 gg 24.98 3 2 2-.2-Sl 22-50 Grand Total -- $2924.0O. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long.,, y 1 In Matter of Request to District Attorney to mase Recovery from Adolph Martinsen. A communication.having been delivered to this Board from Otis Loveridge i Director of Contra Costa County Social Service Department notifying this Board that Adolph ldartinsen has been received i:1d Age Security in sum of 835. per month since Nov. 1st, i 1938, and that during the months of December 1935, and Jamir_ry and February, 1939, the said Adolph Martinsen has been steadily employed and received sufficient earnings for his upVeep, IT IS BY TiiE BOARD 0?J) 1 -D that said communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County with the request that he recover from said Adolph Martinsen, payments made to him during the months of December, 1935, and January and February, 1939-, In Matter of Request to District Attorney to Recover from Joseph A. and Elvira L.Sutton. A communication having been received from Otis Loveridge, Director of Contra. Costa County Social Service Department, notifying this Board that Joseph A. and Elvira L. Sutton each received during the month of March, 1939, the sum of $35. as Old Age Security, and t::e Veterans Administration having n tlPied the Contra Costa County soc Service Department that each of the above named persons received on Feb. 7th, 1939, L'-e slim of $1144.50 and that mid pers:.:s were not eligible for Old Age Security during I 379r the month-oi March, 1939, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred ;.o the District Attorney of Contra Costa County with'instructions to make recovery from said Joseph A. and Elvira Sutton, of the amount of Old Age Security paid to them during the month of March,1939• In Matter of Authorization to Tax Collector to Make Sale of Delinquent Property. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of ti-Is Board: BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the following described property now awned by the State of California, 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 describ ed,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: Group No. 44) PBLVEATY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1918, FOB THE DELINQMT TAXES OF 1917: a Ln Centrnl Richmond Na. 2—Lot 23, Block 7, Deed No. 22. To be sold for a sun not less than $10. lulus costs of sale. PACPEM SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE ? 1919, FOR WE D i',INQUiNT TAXES OF 1918: In the Town of Point richmond Cfficial Map No. 3— One Lot adjoin 1 n g Lot 1, Block R, being 751 x 461 and Lot 2 Block R, Deed No. 13. To be sold for a sun not less thin $20. plus cost s of sale. PR02ERTY SOLD T: THE SPATE, JUNE 26, 1923, FGR-T:4E DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1922: In the Town of East Richmond, a triangular parcel of land lying between Buena Vista Ave. and the SE boundary of Lot 44 of the Rancho San Pablo, and adjoining the reservoir site on the southeast Deed No. 1.: To be sold for a sum n-at less than $10. plus costs of sale. n! THE Andrade Home Tract— Lots 45-46, Block 11,Deed No. 326. To be sold for a sum not less than $lj. plus costs of sale. In Central "i&mond No. 2— Lot 6, Block 8s Deed No. 349. To be sold for a sum n t less than $10. plus costs of sale. t In the Dover Villas Tract- Lot 29, Block 2,Deed No. 386 i To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale.s F 7i7 PROPERTY SOLD To T E sz TE juNE 26, 1924, FUH LHE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1923: In the Map of Glen Park- Lots 3 to , Inc. Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum not less tan $40. plus casts of scale. In the Vella Vista Tract- Lots 1-2, Deed No. 3.x 1,To be sola for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. F3IntheSchmidtVillageTract- Lot 26, Block C, Deed No. $1.iTo ba sold for a sum nct less t^:n $15.plus costs of sale. tPRtPEBTY SOLD Tv THE STATE, JUNE 20, 1925, FOR T:sz DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1924: In Central Richncnd No. 22 Lot 23, Block 9, Deed No. 40. To be sole for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sn2e. PROPERTY SOLD TO Ti-E SPATE JUNE 28, 1926, FOR TF E DELINQUENT TAXES of 1926: In Central Pullman- Lots 202,203-216-217- Block H, Deed No. 120 ITo be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. k In Bay Vier Park- Lots 31-33-33 Block 19, Deed No. 132. To be sold for a sum n:;t less than gO.00plus costs of sale. In t a ::arbor Front Tract— Lots 6-7-3, Block 11, Deed No. 146. To be sold for a sun n-t less t'..an $15. plus costs of sale. I t 1 Marek. 6, 1939- S i Walls harbor Center Tract— Lots 33-32, Block 37, Deed No. 274. .(8)..; To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. PROP TY SOLD TO TRE STATE, JOKE 27, 1927, FOR ThS DELINgU' T TAXES OF 1926: Walla s Harbor Center Tract— Lots 27-25, Block 14, Deed No. 249. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00 plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 5-6, Block 9, Deed No. 77. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 36-37, Block ]0, Deed No. 129. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vies• Park, Trot 29, Block 5, ti.:,Deed No. 135... ,;:°;= To be sola for a solo not less thtut $10. plus cogs s of sale. City of R16-huond and F=cho San Pablo, Por.of Lot 25, bounded N. by S.P. Cots Rjw,E. and S. by boundary line of said Lot and W. by Wndicate Business Block Tract- - 0.29 acres, Deed No. 14 .; To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lots 7 -5 , Block 20,Deed No. 202. To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs of a-tle. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 20, Block 1, Deed No. 229. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 17, Block 19,Deed No. 231. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Wallas Adan. t3 FJ.&.nund- Lots 1-2, Block 179, Deed No. 556- iu be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. ar i PR.PERTY SMM TC THE STATE, JMiE 26,1920, F-_R THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 1, Bloch 29,Deed No. 61. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Canal Sub,. of Richnorul Lot 1, Bloc's 37,Deed No. 71. To be sold for a sum not Less than $10. plus casts of sale. Central Riohmsnd N'.:. 22- Lots 38-39# Block 7,Deed No. 255 To be sold'for'a sum nat less than SM. plus costs of sale. . In the hichmond Annex- Lots 74, Block 29, Deed No. 310 f To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00 plus costs of sale. In tae hichmond Annex- Lots'14-15, Block 79, Deed No. 315. To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00 plus costs of sale. In the Cerritos Addn. to Ric1mond- Lots 20-21, Block 6, Deed No. 320. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 1-21, Block 32, Deed No. 375 To be sold far a sum not less than $50. plus costs of ssle. In TewksburyghHeis -Lot 19, Block 13, Deed Na. 459., .: To be s3ld for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbu_ry Deignts- Lot 24, Block 20, Deed No. .462.,- To be sold for sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PA PERTY SOLD TO VIE STATEx JUNE 26, 1929, for THE DL'.INQM'T TAXES OF 1925: I Canal Subn. of Richmand- - Lot 17, Block 2, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less than plus costs of sale. In the ,Xearney Andrade Tract— Lot 7, Block 1, Deed No. To be sold 'for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. 3 Deed No. 41-. In r View Pa... Lot 9, lock 27, 3 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace unit #1.9- lots 62-63; Deed No- 520. I To be sold for a sum not less tnaa $150. plus ct.sts of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit $2— Lot 575-- Deed No- 559. To be sold for a sum not less than $755.00 plus costs of sale. 4. Berkeley Corantry Club Terrace Unit 02— Lot 363- Deed No- 541. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.00 plus costs of sale- PR PLWY S•JLD TC Tr.E STATE, JUNE 26, 1930, Pop.THE D-r-LINQMT TAXES OF 1929. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 121_15, Block 48, Deed No. 47. -' i To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Nystrom's Addn. to Mchma::d— Lots 21-92-23, Block 13, Deed 113- 56 To be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of sale. Griffin & Watrous Addri. to Ricrma nd- Lots 21;.-121-15- and 17, Block 4, Deed No.639 To be sold fbr a sum not less than $210. plus casts of sale. all' s s:•oar CenterT:•sC:- Loss to 12, incl. Block5, Deed No. 94 To be s:lc fa:• a su= .. I•-ss ... .r. x100. plus .. --sts of s^?e. 13si i wall'sHarbor Center Tract-- Lots 7-8, Block 14, Deed No.. 90... To°`be"sold for a sum-not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract Lots 7 to 13, incl. Block 18, Deed No. 97 To be sold for a sum not less than 100. plus costs of sale. In the Amended Map of the City 3f Richmond- S.151 of Lot 17; and all of Lot 18, Block 122,Deed No. 124. To be sold for a sum of not less t rm S50. plus eDsts of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 21, Deed No. 144. To be sold for a sum net less than $40. plus costs of sale. In the Richim ind-Annex• Lots 29-30-31; Block 20,Deed No. 429. To be sold for a sum not less than $100. pDus costsof sale. San Pablo Villa Tract- Lots 1-2-3, Block 6, Deed: No.- 263 To be sold for a sum-not less than $30. plus eos'u of sale. Kearney Andrade Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 33, Deed No. 189 To„be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus cast of sale. Nicholl-Uacdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 58, Block '29, Deed Nn.196 To be sold for a sum n,-.t less t'snn $25. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Home Tract: Lot 99 'Block 8, Deed No. 203 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Hcme Tract- Lots 33-34; Block 10; Deed No. 205 To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus cast s of sale. Spauliingt s Richmond Pullman Tounsite-- Lot 4, Block 61, Deed No. 209. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Spauldingts Richmond Pullman_ Toensite- Lot 25, Block 23, Deed No. 216 To be sold for a sum n t less than $40. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Toensite- Lot 14, Block 40, Deed No. 217. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 6-73, Block 1, Deed No. 240. To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. ' In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BGARD ORDMiz-D that the following applications for aid be and-the same are hereby granted: r McCULIACH, LILA, RFD, Box 986, Richmond. Mrs. McCulloch be granted a $45. monthly cash alldvanee to begin as of Feb. 1, 193 • ROBI2:SGN, RCSIE, RFD #1, Box 174, hlcnmond. A county cash allowance in sum of $40. re granted to Begin as of Feb. 1, 1939- D MATHIAS, Rte il, Box 401, Richmond. 20. monthly county cash allownnce be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1939• i ZAHNISER, CORA, 519 Lexington St. El Cerrito. That County cash allowance in sum of $10. monthly be discontinued as of Feb., h 26, 1939• GRLM.SON, WILLIAM 721- 22nd St. Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of March 1, 1939• ZAENISER, CORA, 519 Lexington St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid mouth be granted to begin as of March 1, •1939• FISCHER, FRUM 116 Hensley St. Richmond. Old ;e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid7. rt m•-•rthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. wMANSFIELD, CLAFA, 508 Lexington El Cerrito, Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid , monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938. 11fiEes"I,EF., Y=LLJPX 1235 Myrtle St. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont?3y be renewed ns of November, 1938. VTMH_--1SA.Z.AH Box 1711, Richmond. d Age Security in the sum of $7.00 State aid and $7.00 county aid. monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939, and increased to $12.50 State aid and $12:50 Count aid monthly as of March 1, 1939• ALEUNDER. TILLIE, 317 So. 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of N,v. 1938, and decreased tc $16.50 State Ala a.nd 16.50 County aid montily as of April 1, 1939. 3(92 1939. BURLEIGH, CLAUDE, 104 Belm.,nt Ave. Irl Cerrito. mold Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly Y be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of March. 1, 1939• STN,TSCINL..tdA, 114 So. 17th St. Ricrm3nd. Old Age Security: in the sun of$15. Sttste aid and $15 County aid monthly be Licreased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of March 1, 1939• IVAN FATuN., JULIA, 1112 Hensley St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $5:00 State aid and $5, county aid monthly I be increased to $17.50 State aid $17.50 County aid, monthly rxs of March 1, 1939. m. B£gagna, Alvarad-z, St: San Pablo. Gid Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 259 1939• McCAFFERTY, FFWT. Rte 1, Box 20, Corning- Old orn Old Age Security in the sum of-117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont be discontinued as of March 31, 1939• NULL, 'WILLIAM, Civic 'Oenter hotel, 23rd Macdonald, Richmond. S in the sum of 1 0'State aid and 1 0 Count aid monthlyn til=-Age Security 7 5 7 5 y be disc::ntinued as c:f J,rnuaiy 31, 1939• i SPAUL,DIW, G22RGE, 5533 Ayala Ave. eaxlana. t Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discont irre d as of Marcie 31, 1939• I HARGROVE Hi' .EN, 519 - 9th, St- Richmond. Olds a Security be deaied. j SELVESTEE, NMLIE, 3.205 Barrett Ave. Richm nd. I Old Age Security be denied. I Kr.IIdAN:, AG2:ES, 10 Standard Ave. Pt.Alchm.:nd. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid only be renewed as of Feb. 1939• RATTC; MARY, R.F.D. 1669, Richm:,nd. Aid for needy ch ildren in the sum of'$30. State aid and $17. County aid be Ratio,reneged for Mrs. Lary Rio, RFD Box 1669, F.ichmond, Calif., for her three minor, i;re]f-orphan children as of Feb. 1939• has ZERINEN0, CJ*LCTTA, 556 Lexingtc•n Ave. El Cerrito. Aid for needy cN:ildren in the amount of $50.State aid be decreased to 40. State aid as of March 31, 1939• LEWIS, MARTHA, 494 Cl,irk St. Crockett. k. State and County aid for this case be denied as the family has sufficient income. OLIVIERI,. FFANCi;S, 241 A. gentucky St. Vallejo Aid for needy children in the sum of $40. State aid as:a non-county case and $17. County aid be granted to Mils. ESL4 ICES CLIVIERI, of 241 A. Kentucky St. Vallejo California, as of March 1, 1939. I WINSLOi9, BUNCHE, 254 nigh St. Martinez. i Beginning March 1, 1939, Mrs. R:V.Lytton, High Street, Martinez, be granted $20. per m:,nth for the support of Blanche Winslow. CLIFTON, JESSIE. Rte 1, Cunard. 1 Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 Ccunti, aid monthly be renewed .s of Jan. 1939- COOPER, AN::A, Box 22, Danville.r Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County*aid m:nt:_ly be reneged as of Nov. 1936. DAVIS, JOHN, 511 Howard St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be fen a wed as of March, 1939. DONLON, HATTIE, 2021 Buena Vista Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. *State aid and $15.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. GF-A-RY, CN' -LES, R1 e '2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly I be renewed as of Jar.. 1939•1 PAF.K£.?, XIV! IE• 2109 Galindo St. Concord. mid Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be renewed :es of Oct. 1935. PETERSON JACOB, 535 Brown. St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Mar=, 1939• i ROWE, ARCHIE, 725 Main St. Martinez. i Old Are Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid Ansi $17.50 County aid mont ly be renewed as of March, 1939• SULLIVAN, BMVIA, General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in tt:e sum- of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be reneged as of Jar.. 1939. w a Px s Q INS 1 all- r 4 Y 4 HPgotra > ARM pfry 4f v ON ARK A Ct at fey Y r a P`rs s+p r r z%! A 44 Too. ON.J01 ON AIN I funaw TVA lots on-oil f tic S 4t y 4 k a n r k J 1. rA x T t 5 S S jiff Tom yjabj x 1 t J d i f STATS OF CALIFORNIA )fCOUNTYOFCONTRACOSTA ) SS. I, 1.4. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the tdcrofilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors f affixed this 2 day of January 19 q-3— W.Til. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by pa-Aa Deputy County Clerk i REEL 126 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS V01. 34 Junes 20., 103A TO jarch 6. 1939