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MINUTES - 03061939 - Sup Rec Vol 35
1 i Meeting of March 6t._, 1939, Continu ed. from Vol. 34. LAMB, HORACE, RFD Rte 2, Box 374, Concord. Old age Security in t_e sum of $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and increased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of March 1, 1939• LAMB, MASTIE, RFD Rte 2, Box 374, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $10.00 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed ns of Feb. 1939, and Increased to $15. State aid and $15. county dd monthly as of 'sadrei: 1, 1939.2 KETTEMAN, ELIZABETH, Rte 1, Box 141, Walnut Creek.- Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly I be di sco nt inued as of Feb. 29, 1939- s Kh'TTERAN, VALENTINE, Rte 1, Bcx 141, Walnut Creek. i `old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 26, 1939• LAMBERT, MARGARET, 2142 Galindo, Concord. Old Age Security in th a sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid mcnthly be discontinued as of Feb. 25, 1939• NARSECE3 DAISY 335 Main St. Martinez Uld 'lge'ecurlty In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued :,s of Feb. 29, 1939• PIPES OLIVIA Cowell.PIPES, In the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be:.discontinued as of Feb. 25, 1939- MITCHELL, MIZABETH: 1355 Palm Ave. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $22. county aid be granted to begin as of March 1, 1939• HANUNA M.;BY, 225 Ward St. Martinez. I 25. State and $25. county aid mont:rly be granted to Mrs. Mary Hanuna, 225 Ward, St. Mart.nez, California, to begin as of March 1, 1939• WARE. EDWL i, 1104 Castro St. Martinez. Aid for needy blind be denied. j SMITH, ANNIE 506 York St. Pittsburg Old Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and. $1,7.;50 County aid monthly" be discontinued as of Feb. 25, 1939• a„ ENEA, ROCCO 564 York St. Pittsburg Old 4e Security be denied. j GLEN:, MANY, 315- 10th St. Antioch Old Age Security In the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Januzry, 1939• ARTERBEFM, GEORGE Brentwood. OldldAgeecu ity in the sem of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid.monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1939- 1 SEIXAS, MABEL Rte #2, Box 200-A, Lodi. Aii ttoo needy children in the sum of,$20. State aid and $12. County aid be dis- continued as of March 31, 1939. CASTILLO, 939- CASTILLO, RFAIiCESCA, 349 West 2nd, Pittsburg. (Por Annie Zamora) 550. State aid payable to Mrs. Francesca Castillo for the support of Annie,q_ Helen, Ernest, Eudolph and John be reduced to $10 State aid only for the support of Annie Zamora as of Feb. 25, 1939- ALB-7 TTnW SCHOOL, Ukiah. FOR HELEN, ERITESt RUDOLPH A11D JOHN ZAMORA. Beginning March 1, 1939, $40. State aid and County aid monthly be granted the Albertinu m School, Ukia'.:, fcr the support of Helen, Ernest, Rudolphand John Zamora MORGAN, PATRICIA 755- !uth St. RICcH_ND. (For Stewart and Francis Walpole). j 2D State :,Ad and $15. County aid monthly parable to Mrs. atricia Morgan, i 755- 10th St. Richmond, California, be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939- i BRY.ANI 1&?S. J0111, RFD Box 1042, Richmond. For Stewart and Francis Walpole. Beginning; Marc 1, 1939, $20. State aid and county aid wont 1-y be granted' to Mrs. John. Bryan, RFD, Box 1042, RI&-mond, California, for the support of Stewart and Francis Walpole. i 1 ALVARAZ, MARY, 2531 Florida Ave. Richmond. s Old Age Security in the sum of $12. State aid and $12. county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Mnrch 1, 1939- j OW----ZS. IDA 111AY. 119 1/2 Contra Costa Drive, Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security In sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly-: be granted to begin ns of Marsh 1, 1939• a i KNOWL ES, C[ ARLES, Martinez. Old Age geeurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Me-rch 12 1939• IRWIN, WILLIAM, General Delivery, Walnut Creek, G Old Age Security in t':e sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted tD begin as of March 1, 1939• 4 ERDNXZ', LEC', RFD Rte #2, Box 103, Cone Mrd Old A,,-,e Security be der.led. WAMLUT, XC-i.Y, Nut Creek. On cur;tz be de:,ied. Yondat-, L'arc:: 13, 193". And in? rd takes recess to meet on Monday, March 13th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. Chairmen. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C^NTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. _ MuiDAY, HARCH 13th, 1939- The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: :ion. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath _ 8.C.Wells, Clerk. r In Matter of Appointment of Michael J. Gatto, as Justice of j Peace of Sixth Judicial Township. of Contra Costa County. There being a vacancy in the office of the Justice of the Peace of the Sixth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, caused by death of Wade W.Moore, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor bong, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED t',at Michael J.Gatto, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace of t'-,e Sixth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County,_ to serve for the unexpired term- of Wade W.Moore, Deceased. I In Matter of Awarding Contract for Furnishing of Vitrified Sewer Pipe to Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of vitrified. sewer pipe to the Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, and bids having beer. re- ceived by this Board on the 6t:1 day of March, 1939, and consideration of said bids avin:; been continued to this date and it appearint; to this Board that all bids are In exactly the sine amounts, this Board determines to rind does award said contract- by- lot to N. Clark do Sons, at figures submitted in their bid, to wit : 326+.16 total bid. 1250 ln.feet 129 Vitrified sewer Pipe O .612 ft. 765.00 1 r 5200 ga a a a O .34 a 1 68.00 3200 " a . a a O 1437 a 21 4 x 12 Y Branches 31 long O 3.Ob each x}.26 100 4 x 9 Y Branches 34 long, O 1.70 170.00 yx 1 g x 12 T Brnncb.. 3' long O 3.06 a 306 20 9 x 9 T Branches 3' long, O 1.70 a 34.00 3264.16. IT IS FURTi ZR ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and N.E.Clark & Scns shall give a bond in sum of $3265. guaranteeing faithful p rformance of said contract.,< 1 In Matter of Acceptance of Contracts for Erection of San Pablo Fire House. P.L.Dragon, and C.R.Schmidts, Architects, having ce.-tified to this Board that t:ie San Pablo Fire house Building in San Pablo County Fire Protection District has been completed according to plans and specifications, and that all contractors have completed their contracts for the delivery of Laterials for said building. IT IS BY THE BOARD OADr"D that said building be and the s,,ne is hereby accepted as completed and the bonds deposited by the various contractors be and the sane are hereby ordered exonerated. I 3 lInMatter of Application of George Guay for permission to lay wtter pipe line. George Guay, having; applied to this Board for permission to construct 3/11 inch water pipe line alonj Wren Avenue extending easterly about 750 feet from Sixth Street near the town. of Corc,)rd, I IT IS BY THE BOARD V:.DER. that permit to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the Surveyor of said County of Contra Costa, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District IT IS FURTrE.? OF.DMZD that the applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance of said water pipe line., 1 i In Matter of Request of Bay Point Fire Department for Transfer of Funds. I A communication having been received from H.A. Gustafson, Clerk of the Board 1 of Directors of 13ayP1nt Fire District, requestin,r that the sum of $500 be transferred from the Geneexal Reserve of said District to the appropriation for Capital outlay j of said District , in order to lower outstanding obligations on equipment, l On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by 6upervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is ::ereby authorized to transfer the sum of $500, from the General Reserve of the bar Point Fire District to the appropriation for capit outlay of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., I i Now at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, the Board recesses until hour- of 2 o'clock ` P.M. At hour of 2 o'clock P.M. the Board re—convenes pursuant to adjournment. Present: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Absent: Supervisors Long and Bollwxn. i In Matter of Application of Fred T. Wood Co. for building; permit. Fred T. Wood Company having Applied to this Board for permission to erect a temporwry real estate office at Orinda Junction, It is, BY THE BCWRD ORDERED that said application be referred to Planning Commiss— ton of Contra Costa County., And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 20th, 193+9, at 10 o'clock A.M. Cnairman. 1' - r . ^''"•' dkB ,'.„i% "-µ`"'"'F' r r" . k.-r ^...iix i,k y,? Y' Li a µkr 3`{' -'1.°zA..ry- -.;",.k"- r„ t.;. <. ,r„ *{, K kr6 vz' rx3-C r” -ala., r t r E r'X. t i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF C0NTi-X COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j MONDAY, W RCH 20th, 1939. The Board met at 10 o 1 clock A.M. Present: Hon. 1.J.Buchanan, Miairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.jrembath. S.C.tells, Clerk. In Matter of Application for Dance Permit. Mt Diablo Post #246, of the American Legion, at'Danville, having Applied to this Board for a permit to conduct dorms until 3 o'clock A.M. on First Saturday night of eacl it_ month during the coming yea_N, i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit to conduct dances until hour of 2 o1clock A.M. be and the lune is hereby granted to Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, at Danville, on the i first Saturday night of each month, for a period of three months from and after this I dateK In Matter of Application of Byron Sherry, an Honorably Discharged Soldier, for a free permit to peddle. Byron Sherry, an honorably discharged soldier of the Armed Forces of the United States, 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 BY THE BW-1D ORDERED teat the Tax Collector of Contra Cost n County issue to Byron Sherry, a free permit to peddle in the County of Contra Costa for a period of one year from and after this date.f In Matter of Acceptance of Sewer Rights of Tay for Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. Grants of Easements for sewer rights of way having been presentecl to this Board of Supervisors, the governing bock/ of said CrockettValona Sewer Maintenance IDistrict, On motion of Supervisor Cummy:gs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fallowing Grants of Easement be and the same are hereby accepted j on behalf of this Board, to wit: GRAD OF B.AWALO IWIDAZZO AND SARIKk RANDAZZO his wife). I Easement and rigz:t of way to establish, construct- reconstruct, and/or maintain for all time a public sewer in, through, on and along that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in t!7 e County of Contra Costa, State of Cal- ifornia and more particularly described and bounded as follows: BEGIN"NING at the northeast corner of that certain parcel of land as described in the deed from Pietro Ruggirello and Francesaa Ruggirello, ( his wife), to Bartalo Randazzo, and Sarina Randazzo his wife) dated March 15, 1923, and recorded in the office of the Recorder ofContra Costa County, California, on Marc? 19, 1923, in Book x+35 of Deeds, rt page 154, and running thence west alone; the northerly line of the said parcel of land 50.0 feet; thence south alonL the westerly line of the said parcel of land 5.0 feet; thence east and pprallel to t:,e northerly line of the said parcel of land 50.0 j feet; and thence north 5.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. BEING a strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying adjacent to the northerly µline of the aforesaid parcel of land deeded to Bartalo Randazzo and Sarina Randazzo (his wife).Grant of RAFAEL MUSCIVEW..IO AND CERICA MUSCIVECHIG (his wife)I Easement and right of way to estnblis: , cor.stru^t, re-const -uct, and/ or 5 maintain for all time a public sewer in, through, on And alonr_, t int certain piece and stria of land, situated, lyin:; and being; in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and m--.re pa^ticularly described and bounded as follows: BEGIN:;ING at ti`_e no--theast co:-ner of that certain parcel of land as described in the deed from Salvatore Randozzo to Rafael Muscivechio and Cerica Huscivechio, (his wife) , dated March 14, 1919, and recorded In the office of the Fecorder of Cont--a Costa County, C-tlifornr, on 1 Marc`-. 29, 1919 in Book 336 of Deeds atp^ges Irl and 5, and musing thence West along the northerly line of said parcel of land 50.0 feet; thence I south along the westerly line of the said parcel of land, 5.0 feet; thence east and parallel to t:-.e northerly line of snid parcel of land 50.0 fejt; and thence north 5.0 feet, more or less, to the point, of beginning. I BEING g strip of land 5.0 feet wide lyirt7 adjacent to t-e n_rtherly line of the aforesaid parcel of land deeded W Rafael Muscivechio and Cerica Ituscivechio (his wife). 1 G.A2:_' OF DO1"IC0 IACOVETTA AND TERESA T_ACOV 'iTAs (his Wife) Easement and right of way t3 establish, construct, re-construct, and/or maint^.in for all time a public sewer in, through, on and aloes that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in the Canty of Contra Costa, State- of California., and more particularly described and bounded as follows: BEGINN320 at the northeast corner of that certain parcel of land as described Ln the deed frog Thonns Quill and Margaret Quill (his wife) to Domenico Iacovetta and Teresa Iacovetta (his wife) dated Nov8mber 16, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Record-7r of Contra osta County, California, on November 2D, 1917, in Book 306 of Deed$ at page 299 and running thence west alorV- the northerly line of said parcel of land 100.0 feet; thence south alonj, the westerly line of tae said parcel of land 5.0 feet; thence east and parallel to the northerly dine of the said parcel of land 100,0; thence north 5.0 feet more or less, to the point of beginn'n,:. BEING a strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying adjacent to the northerly line of the aforesaid parcel of land deeded to Domenico Iacovetta and Teresa Iacovetta (his wife). IT IS FURTHER CRDFRED that the County Clerk record said Grants of Easement in the office of the County Recorder. r, In Matter of Applicatim of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. for permission to lay buried cable. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. having applied to this Hoard for permission s to lay buried baba on Ygnacio Valley Road near Meinert Station, and across the County Highway C-48, as said locations are shorn 3n a diagram accompanying* said application, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cumrings, IT IS ORDERED that permit to lay said buried cable at above set out locations be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of t:.e Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURThTR ORDEFF.D that the said applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance of. said buried cable.K r In Matter of Application of Pacific Coast Display Co. to Establish seven Out-Door Advertisixg Structures on U.S. Highway No. 40. The Pacific Coast Display Company having applied to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for permission to construct seven Out-Door Advertising Structures along U.S. Flg1nray #40,in Interim Land Use District #5, and the Planning- Commission of Contra Costa County having duly investigated said application, recommends to this Board that said application_ be not granted; Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendations of Planning Commission be concurred in and said applications be and the sane are hereby denied. I i 117 re" 20, 1939- t i In Matter of Application of Jo--n and Amelia L. Beltramo, for permit to build chicken and pigeon houses. John and Amelia L. Beltramo, having applied to this Board for permission to const•uct chicken and pigeon houses on a certain 2.216 acre tract of land bordering on lit. Diablo Blvd. at a point where Reliez Creek crosses said Mt. Diablo Blvd. at about midway between Lafayette and Walnut Creek, and saidapplication laving been referred to t'sie Planninf; Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planting Co=ission of Contra Costa County having; recommended that said permit be granted, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMMED that permission to construct said chicken and pigeon hou se s be and the s-me i s hereby grant ed, with f-.11owing re strictions: that previous to tl-e construction of said houses the applicants shall submit plans to County Planning Coralssion for a final check on the architecture of the elevations of said buildings.k., In ?latter of application of T.F. Verbiscio, for permit to build a stock shed in Township No. 10. W.H.Verbiscio having heretofore applied for permission to construct a stock shed in Township No, Ten, and sgid application having been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having recommended to this Boar that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Long, secs ded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE i CARD ORDE-D thst a permit to construct said building be and the same is hereby grant I ed, sgid building to be c:)nstructed on folloAL-k; premises, to wit: CON104CING at a point on the most southwesterly cornerof that certain 11.20 acre parcel of land, as the said parcel is described 1n a deed recorded In the office of the County Recorder of C.C.C. State of California, at 12 minutes past 4 p.m.in Vol. 79 of Official Records, at page 401 on the 29th day of April, 1927, and running thence north 544.45 feet to the most northwesterly corner of a 10.00 acre parcel herein.^.iter referred. Thence N. 560 25' E.154.17 feet to the most said point beinf. the point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel. `Thence north 8025' East, 152.44 feet hence south 563.58 feet to a point on the northerly line of a 40 foot road, thence continuing along t^e northerly line of the aforementioned 40 foot road west 152.16 feet. Thence north 554.07 feet to t' e point of beginning and containin,; an area of 3.00 acres. - In Matter of Application of Harold's Club, to Erect Put-Door Advertising Sign on U.S. #40 I Harold' s Club having presented to the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County two applications to erect Out-Door Advertising Sign on U.S. #40, and the County jPlanning Commissi:), after fully considering said Applications, recommends to this Boar of Supervisors that said rpplicati-ans be not granted; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER: that the recommendations of the Planning Commission be concurred in and said applications be and the same are hereby denied.K x: A 3 1 x Nk>T'i , ate, ' sc'J l 4i 'A p•e .-'r.r..aF f 'x,e.-'n 1 h,..a.,.i a "<? lF°{X Kip 'w,. k .'' i tir"4'i... '.' rt't{_ra5'rY Ly.l,f 7 InMatter of Application of 1 Wilbert Hall for permit to j construct chicken house Yn Emeric Subd. #2. Wilbert Hall, having; heretofore applied to this Board for permission to i construct a chicken house in Emeric Subd. #2, and said application having been referred to Planning Commission of Contr9. Costa County, and said Planni! Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be not granted, On moti-1-n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be re-referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa Co,inty with instructions to hold a hearing. among- the residents and property owner in the vicinity of the proposed location of said chicken house for the purpose of obtaining the true sentiment of said residents and property owners towards the establis - ing of said chicken house. h In Matter of Fred T. Wood's Zpplication for permit to Construct a Temporary Real 11 Estate office at Orinda Junction. Fred T. Wood having applied to t- is Board for permission to construct a temporary real estate office at Orinda Junction, in Interim Land Use District A, on Moraga Business Sites, Lot No. 6, and said application having heretofore been referred to the Plan nhnE,- Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having recommended t' at said permit be granted, 1 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trenbat'- , IT IS BY THE j BOARD OriDERED that t-e permit to construct said temporary real estate office be and the i sane is hereby granted, for a period of five years and subject to approval of County i Health Department for construction of and placement of a septic tank.K i In hatter of application of Albert Bain to construct a Cafe Building at Orinda Junction. Albert Bain having her-tofore applied to this Board for a permit to construct a cafe bullding at Orinda Junction, on Lot 5, Moraga Business sites, and said applicat- ion havins; been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Plaraing Commission havin;- recommended to t. is Board that said application be gran - ed, i IT IS on motion of Suoe^visor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, BY THE BOAF-,D GFDER--M that a permit to c )n struct a cafe building be and to some is hereby granted to Albert Bain on location hereinabove described, subject to following; restrict i ions, to wit: that proposed bullding be set back twenty feet from the present highway fright of way line, and that Vre contractor not proceed with said building until ther has been a community septic tank established at Orinda JunctianK J ns y x r r i.',rch 20, 19,9. In Llatter of application of Dr. J.L. Stein, for permit to Erect Super-Market at Colusn Circle, in Berkeley Park. Dr. Jack L. Stein, havir* applied to the Planning Commission of Contra"Costa County for permission to erect a super Drive-in Wa et on Lots 33-34 of Block E. , Berl:elfy Park, Amended Hap No. 2, and ti-,e Planning Commis-Lon having, recommended to ti-is Board of Supervisors that s-iid permit be granted, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED THAT A PERWIT TO ERECT said Super- Drive-In Market, at location hereinabove set out, be and the s^me is hereby granted to Dr. Jack L. Stein.4 In Matter of Petition of Residents Df Pleasant Hill School District tD stablish a new Interim Land Use District. The Residents of Pleasant hill School District having heretofore filed with this Board a petition paying that Ordinance No. 245 of the County of Contra Costa be amended to include all t'-.at portion of the Pleasant all ScaDol District not here- tofore established as an Interim Land Use District, and the County Planning Commission after holding hearings in said District as to the advisibility of including said Dis- trict in an Interim Land Use District, recommends to this Board that said petition be r set aside as said petit!-.n represents only 1300 acres of an approximate 9000 acres if Included in said Pleasant Hill School Aistriet, On motion of Supervisor Bollman , seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED that said petition be and the s-me is hereby dismissed.,. In Matter of Action brought in the Superior Court of the Stnte of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa entitled "Teresa Hughes, Plaintiff, vs. Bontra Costa Counts Title Company, a corporation, et al. Defendnnts• A summons in that certain action entitled "Teresa Hughes, Plaintiff, vs. i Contra Costa County Title Company, a corporation, et al. Defendants" brought in the Superior Court of the Stnte of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, and in whic'n action the County of Cont:-a Costa appears as a party defendant, having been served on T J.Buchanan, Chairman of th1 s -Board, i IT IS BY THE BQA:.D OP.DEr-:D that said summ ins be referred to the District Attorn y of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems proper in said matters I I I In Matter of Improving School Grounds of Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District. The Board of Trustees of Brentwood-Deer Valley Union school District having i filed with t'-Is Board a Resolution adopted by said Board of Trustees asking this Board a 1 of Supervisors to proceed wit'+_ grad Ing and improving of school grounds of Brentwood- U inn Deer Vrplley School District, using county equipment and county employees at an approx- imate cast of $350. o*otior. of Supervisor Trembat'--, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDE% :D that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby j ut,orized to make said improvements to Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School yistrict i i Srounds using county equipment and county employees and the cost for doing of said work to become a charge against the Brentwo-,d-Deer Valley Union School District I i f In Matter of appointment of A. Chaim, as a Commissioner 3f Byron Rural Fire District. i There being a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Byron Rural Fire District, caused by t'-,e resignation of J. B.Baker, i On motion of Supervisor Trembati, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFED t-at A.Chaim be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of the Byron i Rural Fire District, to serve for unezpLred term of J.B.Baker, resigned.K i jIn Matter of Transfer of Funds. t On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway funds, BY '.= BOA ORDS that t?'.e o S lib be transferred from theITIST-.. BOARD r:.D t t sum f , 38. t f General Fund to t'--e funas and in the amounts as hereinabove set out below: War. No. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm disc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3, No. 'i, No. 5. 9 1696 17,93 1697 699 10.01 3.00 699 99.36 700 79A 1 701 11.47 02 1 0 701 89- 3925. 10 1&72-70 5706123-50 7707 16.E 707.91. 1709 7.24 i 710 1:27.90 711 162.90 712 159.12 713 4.00 711 168.60 31 .60 1716 23.18 717 19o.66 1719 29.00 1720 2 9.63 90.00 72135 390.10 234-5117. iso` 91Pg:25 29.lU- 3069.10. Grand Total — $4,839.46. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of time Board. < j I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon rAque st of D.M.Teeter, IT IS BY ZS E BOARD ORDERED that the sum.of ,$p]..0o. i be cancelled from 1937-38 appropriation for the Golden Gate Internatirnal Exposition and transferred to Advertising Appropriation for year 1937-38 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K 1 Li;;.•c'. 2v, 1939- In Matter of Payment to'St."I s Gael' for Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. Ts a"9t. Mary's Gael* for ye4r 193$ by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having contained a Rill page advertisement of the resources l of Contra Costa County, and for wi:ich this Board if Supervisors agreed to pay the sum of $100, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trwmbath, IT IS f BY THE BOARD O-DZ?. D t% zt County Auditor of Contra Costa County be. and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on Advertising Fund of said County, in favor of"St. Mary's Gael" in sum of $100 in payment of t^e advertisement hereinabove mentioned, and the County Treasurer is authorized to pay the s--me. Indatter of fixing Salary of Guy Spencer, Exhibit j Commissioner of Contra Costa County. On moti-3n of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the salary of Guy Spencer, Exhibit Commissioner of Contra Costa C3unty is hereby fixed at to sum of $250. per mont1, commencing as of January lst, 1939 Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant monthlyazi the County y y In favor of said Guy spencer, in payment of said salary and County Treasurer is author— iced to pay the snne.,, In Matter of granting extension of time to- Director of Social Service Department to investigate application of Angelo Fillippi.. Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County hav±n.- reported to this Board that the application of Angelo Fillippi for Old- Age Security was received on Dec. 20, 1935, and has been under investigation without delay and with all due diligence, but is impossible of completion within nine— ty days for followin.,- reasons, to wit: verification of p3eQerty sale pending. Therefore for good cause, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER»:D that this Board of Supervisors hereby declares the necessity for an extension' of time. In Matter of Granting Extension of j time to Director of Social Service i Department to investigate applieatimofJamesAustin. Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County :,avin,- reported to this Board t^at the application of James Austin, for Old Age Security was received on Dec. 20, 1935, and has been under investigation without delay E And with all due diligence but is i.mpos-ible of completion vrithin ninety days for f:llowinr reasons, to wit: Fu--t-er investigation regarding daughter's resources is necessary. Ii Therefore for good cause, the aoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby declares the necessity for an extension of time. i 11 In Matter of Authorizing Contra Costa County Development Assn. Ito prepare for Contra Cost& County Dap at the Golden Gate International Exposition. On mots-n of Supervisor Yong, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS B'1 THE BOARD JnDE:H.ED that the Contra Costa County DevelopmentAsso ciat Ion in conjunction with jthe v-trious Chambers of Commerce of County of Contra Costa California, be and t^ey i are hereby authorized to prepare for and make neeessaz-j arrangements for the holding of a Cortra Cost_; County Day at Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island. said Contra Costa County Day to be held during the latter part of September, 1939. i 1 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of Supervisor James H.Long, Supervisor of District #1, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDa. D tint the sum of $20,000 be transferred from the Capital Outlay Appropria Ion Improvements Sup. Dist. #1., to the Capital Outlay Appropri.-etion Improvements of i Kearney Street, Sup. Dist. #1. i The said order is pas=ed by t^e unanimous vote of the Board.K i I i In Matter of Purchase of Real property from Katie A. and Paul R.Dartnett, for Park Purposes. Katie A. and Pail R.Ba_rnett, a single man, having offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa for park purposes, and for he sum of $600. the following Ideseribed real property: i All that real property situate in the County of Cont-a Costa, State of Cnlifornll, described as follows: Aportion of t^e tract of land designnted on the leap entitled "Mnp of Pacheco,Coatra Costa County, California, 1869 which Map was filed in the office of the recorder of t'--.e County of Contra Costa State of California, in Vol. E of Maps, nt page 95, containing 0. 136 of an acre, =ore or less, deseribed as f llows: 0018MCING at a point on the center line -if the County Highway leading from Pachac to Martinez, at tho intersect i-3n of the South line of Lot 21 of w.. Unnumbered Block in tre .own f Pacheco, produced easterly wita t3,e west line of t-.e 5.072 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Margaret Randall, et al. t-) Michael Solmi et al. dated May 9, 1927, and recorded September 13, 1927, in Vol. 108 of Official Records, at page 122, and frc,a w'ic h point the center of a curve to the left wit: a radius :,f 1910.00 feet bears south 75005152' West; thence from said point 3f conmencement northerly along- s,--,Id curve and said West line 215.01 feet to the R.31nt =f beglnning of t-.e herein described tract of laid, fr_m rs:iso point the center of said curve to t left be•:rs s,uth 69033129" West; thence from said point of beginning nor'iherly ..1orv; said curve and said west line 65.53 feet; thence north 23025' west alonr, said west line 4.8.66 J feet to t,ie fence forming the s3uth line of the County Park in the Town of Pacheco; thence e_lon:: mid fence line and leaving said west line, sour 810111 nest 97.87 feet and south 82034' Test-, 69.47 f, -t t_- a point in as ld fence; thence leaving the soutaline of said P.^. and .v.sL L-, algin: said old fence south 19033130% Bast, 118.36 feet to a point whit's"i beads s3uth 810111 West from tl. point of begin:!:_ ab,'ve referred to; t•-ence leaving said fence, n,rth 81011' East 174.43 feet to tr.e point :,f beginning. This Board :.ereby deda:-es its intention of consummating said purchase, on Monday, t'--e 17th d ,y of April, 1939, at 11 o'clock A.M. in Chambers of this Board and notice of t:a time a^d place of consummatini, s..id purchase is hereby ordered to be published in the Cone-rd Transcript, for the time and in the vainer as required by law. i i 12 L"_•c', 20, 1939• In Llntt,r of Proposed Tax Refund Legislation. WiE AS, numerous tax levying; bodies throughoutithis State have heretofore levied taxes for County, City and Scho_1 District purposes and for the payment of reg— i ulcer financital responsibilities of those Ladies, which levies have been attached or threatened wlt:: attack by well rgazalzed and flr_anced tax experts Wro aa_e •operating for pens,-nal profit; and, WHF-RE&S, thes attacks are based upon h Ighly teci;nical errors alleged to have been c 3mmit t ed b such budget making a:• rYdgeatefixingbodiesin .,ne preparation of their budget and the determinatl.>n a::n fixing of tax rates and, THE—VAS, in none of these attacks has there been any implication that moneys so raised '-ave boon fraudulently or improperly spent, or that the alleged excessive levies have in any tray c. nsributed to fraud or improper administration throwh misuse or excessive use of funds, and such claims and suits for refunds of taxes aggregatingmillions of dollars have heretofore been filed in a n.amber -if the counties and cities; and, Wf%rERFAS, it has become apparent that such attacks may spread to every county and city of this State if t e suits already eammenced are succes-ful; and WHEREAS, in the event these suits and claims for refunds are sustained in the C--urts, the )nl.y e:ay In xhlc:. t_--e tax levying, bodies invjlved crap make payment of t .e Judgmont s rend Aread will be by making large levies in the future to raise the funds for such payments, t_ t:ne obvious profit of the tax experts and to t-e needless Injury and extra expense of all traxpsa,:ers; and, 1fi E=-aEAS, there are certain bills pending before the Legislature, the purpose of w::ic;a is to preclude the making of refunds based only upon such errors in any levy heretof,,re made; BE Zr R.Z-S:LYED byte Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, t*.at such legislation embodied in :assembly Bill No. 299 and Assembly Bill t 617, be and the sae Is hereby approved, sponsored and e.,dorsed, and that a copy of this Res:-lution be forwarded to Assemblyman Harold Sawallisch, and a copy to Senator T.ViiH.DeLnp, i i In Matter of Recovery from I Louis Braut. A communication 'raving been received from Ctis Loveridge, Director of Social j Service Department, informing this Board that Louis Braut, had been receiving Old Aga Security in sum of $35. per month, since April lst, 1935, to Thich he was not legally entitled, It is by the Board ordered that sa#.d communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County with Instructions to make re c:vera for such aid il— legally obtained.., f i i 13 SUPERZiTENDENT F SQi XLS CONTF.A CGSiA C LINTY BRA 0. WILSZ,11, Superintendent. Martinez, Calif ornia. 1 parch 13 1939 Hon. .Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, I California. z, Gentlemen: This Is to ce:-tufa tb-%t on JRnuaiy 23, 1939, in accordance with Section 2.600 of the Scho:;l Code o f California, there was filed in this office a petition signed by a majority of the electors residing in each of the elementary school district of Canyon, Moragn, Lafayette, and Walnut Creek, now included in the Mt.Diablo Union FISh Schaal Listrict, and rLZda Union, naw part of Richmond Uni -n High School Dist,•ict all of C)nt.•n C:)st^ C na_aty, Cal;f:..•nia. This pratition sets forth the facts that these districts •r;ave in the aggre- gate more than five hundred units of average daily attendance in the elementary schools, as si:)wn by the last reports of t:.e teachers of said districts; a total assessed vEluatic,n of m:re ti an five nillljn d.11ars ($5,000,000) and none of tie public sci:: al buildl:igs of w.1c:. lie within two and one half miles of any public high scizool building by the nearest traveled read; acid requested that an election be called in the of-)re--ment3_-ned district to d, termine the question of forming a new h1g:i sch,:ol district to include these elementary school districts and to be knotzn as Acslanes Unum High 3chj l District. Th, facts set forth in tine petition are attested by the affidavit -.f M.::.Stanley, one of the petitl,ners. In compliance wit:: this petition, and with t_-,e la": in such casgsrade and pro- vided, an election was called by me by past_AnC n,tices ti,ereof L-i three l3) public places In eac:, of s:.id districts, one .f w icn places was at the public school house In each of said districts, at leas two (2) weeks before the election, and by publishing such notice at lenst )rice a week for tw,i (2) success_ve weeks in the Courier-Journal a newspaper of general c1rcul;atI,.,, published rat Walnut Cregk California, within the proposed uhlon highschool district, for nit less than tw. l25 weeks before the electi.-,ii, That aid election was held sepa:-tely and simultane-usly at a public sciaol house in each of said districts, on the 28th day ::f February, 1939, end was In all respects conducted by the .ffleers appointed fo:• ti-:at purpose in the manner provided by law fo: c.mductingr elections of school trustees, and was called, held and conducted in all respects in accordance with Sect;ins 2.601 to 2.605, inclusive, o`_' the School Code of California, and i ereby ce_tify the f llorlig to be the results of said election: FORlLVI,-N OF NEW UNION HIGH S(F:"OL DISTRICT. Yes. No. Canyon 11 10 1 Lafayette 266 06 5 McrOrinda. Union 169 2 1 3 Walnut Creek 327 24 803 49 t That the boundaries of the proposed Acalanes Union High School District, embracingfalloftheelementaryschooldistrictsofOrindaUnlaa, Lafayett$, Canyon, Moraga and Walnut Creek are as follows: BEGINNUZ at a point on the boundary line dividin{; the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, said point beim; an Intersection thereof with the easterly line of Lot E jRancho El Sobrasite; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said Lot E to the most easterly corner thereof; thence northwesterly aloes the easterly line of Lot E to the most northerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of Lot 5, Rancho El Sobrante to the northwest corner of Lot 5; thence easterly along the north line of Lot 5 to Sar: Pablo Creek; thence northeasterly along the dividing line between Lots 25 and 26 of t?;e Kelp, League to the northeast corner of Lot 25, said ipoint beim; on the southwest line of Lot 27; thence northwesterly along the line betwee Lots 25 and 27 tU t:-.e most souti:erly corner of Lot 22; thence northeasterly and northerly on the dividing line between Lots 22 and 27 of said Kelly League to the northwest korner of Lot 27; thence easterly and souti:erly on t-e northerly and easterly boundarie of said Lot 27 and continuing sout::erly on the east line of Lots 2 and 4 of said KellyLeaguetoti,e southwest corner t)f the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence easterly on the south line of said ?rancho to the northwest corner of the Rancho Acalane ; thence east along- the north line of said Rancho to the southeast corner of the Taylor 200 acre tract; thence north along the east line of the Taylor 200 acre tract to it s intersection with Rellez Creek; thence easterly along the north boundary line of land s nov owned by Kennedy and Rossi xid aloe iuddlestoncs 14.3 acre tract to the northeast corner ti ereof; thence southerly aloni; the west boundary line of the Loupe 75 acre Ctract to the southwest corner thereof; thence east to the northeast corner of the 167.5aeretractnoworformerlyownedbyRowland, said point being the center of the Lafayette Pleasant :;ill C)unty road, said point bein. the northwesterly corner of the 386.10 acre tract now or fo_•merly owned by Manuel Silva and Joe Souza; t::ence easterly and north- easterly zalcm- the northerly boundary of s--id tract to the most northerly corner thereof, being fa point on the east line of the Fanc::o Canada del Hambre, Southern Part; thence southeasterly ralorgsaid Rant:_) line to the northwest corner of the Pringle Ranch; f thence east alon - the south line of the La:•key Ranch Subdivision Pio. 2, and Larkey Sub-41visian No. 1 to a point on the east line of the right of way of ti:e Sacramento Northern Failway; thence northeasterly alone; said right o:'way line to a road on the northerly line- of said Larkey -itch Subdivision No. 1; t:^ence nlong said road easterlytothecenterofadrycreek, formerly Walnut Creek, said dry creek being the boundarylinebetweenRanoSanMiguelandRanchoLasJunt:cs; thence up said creek to a point where the nort: easterly boundary of Walnut Park leaves said creek; thence southeasterly and sautr-sresterly and southerly alone- the boundary of s yid Walnut Park to the most i 1 _ ia_;asi:ty, March 20, 1939- mrther]y corner of the 423.23 acre tract now or formerly owned by the C.C.C.C. Land Company; thence southeasterly along said northerly line to the most northerly corner of the Borges 710 acre tract;- thence southeasterly along the westerly line of the Borg,-s 710 acre tract and the iiumburg W acne tract to a point on the south line of the Rancho San Miguel ;thence northwesterly alonU the south line of the Rancho San IMiguel to the intersection of the north line of the southeast Quarter of Section, 1, T 1 S. , R. 2 W. M.D.B.& M. thence westerly along the nort- line of said quarter section to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southeasterly to a point on the east line of the Rancho San Ramon, located thereon at a point which is a direct exten- sion northeasterly of the southeasterly line of Goold's Addition; thence southwester3y to the southwest corner of Goold's Addition, said corner being the southeast corner of Lot 4, Section 2, T1S., R 2W. t^_ence west on section line to the southwest corner of Sec. 3, TIS., R2 W. thence south on section line one and one-half miles to the f: no'.thwest corner of the southwest quarter of Sec. 15, Tl S., R2w. thence east one-half mile; thence south one-half mile; thence east one-half mile to the southeast corner . of said Sec. 15; thence south on east line of Sec. 22, 27.and 34 to an intersection. with the c.unty bound ry line; thence following, said bound-ry line northwesterly to t::e point of beginning. Respectfully submitted, BR:'AN 0. WILSON, COUNTY SUPMEITE...!'IDENT OF SCHOOLS By ROBERT J. WHITE, D@puty In Matter of Exclusion of h Certain Elementary School Districts from Richmond Union High. riotSahoolDist and Mt.Diablo Union High School District of Contra Costa County, California. A majority of the electors residing in each of the elementary school distric'tw of Canyon, Moraga, Lafayette and Walnut Creek, now included in the Mt.Diablo Union Higa School District,agd Orinda Union School District, a part of the Richmond Union High School District, all of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, having j presented to the Superintendent of Schools of said county a petition asking for the organization of a union ffigh school district to include all of said elementary t school districts, and specifying in said petition that the name of the proposed union high school district shall be "Aoalanes Union High Schpol -0istrict" said petition setting forth also thht these districts have, in the aggregate, more than five hurdre 500) units of average daily attendance in the elementary schools, as shown by the last reports of the teachers of said districts; a total assessed valuation of more than five million dollars ($5,000,000) and none of the public schools of such element j districts lie within two and one-half'(2 1/2) mise s of any public high school building j by the nearest traveled road, the facts of w~ach petition: were verified by the affida'it of one of the petitioners thereto, and the County Superintendent of Schools having duly and regularly called an election, which was held separately and simultaneously at a public school house in each of said districts in the manner provided by law for I canducting elections of school trustees, on the 29th day of February, 1939, and the County Superintendent of Schools having.. within ten (10) days after said election filed with the County Cleric of this County his certificateshwi: the results of said election, and thnt a majority of the votes cast at said election were in favor of the` formation of said Acalanes Union High School District, and showing the total number i of votes cast in each, district in favor of said union high school district, and the total number of votes et s;6 in each district against said union high school district, and defining the bound^-r ie s of s nd union higP: School district; t And it appeari.rr:-Z' % skid certificate filed by the Superintendent- of Seho els and this Boa:•d n::w finding that a majority of the votes east at said election were cast In favor of-ehe formation of said Acalanes Union High School District, and this Boar now further finding; that said exclusion of Orinda Union School District 1 i from the Richmond Union High School District will not reduce the assessed valuation of said Ric`-sa:-.nd Union High. School District to Three Million, Five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000.00) or less, and that the-exclusion of Canyon School `'ist:•ict 35 Moraga School District, Lafayette School District and Walnut Creek School District from the Mt. Diablo Union High School District will not reduce the assessed valuation of the Mt. Diablo Union High. School District to Three Million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000.00) or less. 1 IT IS T.HER:FORE ORDERED that Orinda Unice School District be, and the same Is-, 4 I hereby excluded from the Ricram_•nd Union High School District, and, IT IS FUff.4YO ,RD1—_*T that Canyon School District, Moraga School District, Lafayette Schiool District and Walnut Creek School District be and the same are hereby excluded from the Mt. Diablo IIni?n High. School District. A In Matter of Establishment of Acalanes Union High School District. The Board of Supervisors having this day made it's order excluding the Orinda Union School District, fr•= the Richmond Union High School District,.and excluding; Canyon School District, Moraga School District, Lafayette School District a:d Walnut ion HiICreekSci;;)ol District ir m the Mt. Diablo n gr School District, all of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; IT IS hMP13v QRDEF.G...D that urinda Union School District, Canyon School District Moraga School District, Lafayette School District, and Walnut Creek School District be, and they are hereby combined and established as Acalanes Union High School District of said County. I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the b.,undaarie s of said Acalanes Union High School District shall be as follows: EMBRACING all of thea etenentary school districts of Orinda Union, Lafayette, Canyon, Moraga and Walnut Creek, BDGL'INrNG at a point on the boundary line dividing the counties of Alameda and Contrn'Costa, said pont beInL, an intersection thereof with the easterly line of Lot £,Rancho El Sobrante; V-ence northeasterly along the southeast line of said Lot E to the most easterly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the easterly line of Lot E to the nost northerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of Lot 5, Rancho El Sobrante; to the northwest corner of Lot 5; thence easterly along the north line of Lot 5 to San Pablo Creek; thence northeasterly along the dividing line between Lots 25 and 26 of the Kelly League to the northeast corner of Lot 25, said point being on the southwest line of Lot 27; thence northwesterly along the line between Lots 25 and 27 to t%e most southerly corner of Lot 22; thence north— easterly and northerly on the dividing line between Lots 22 and 27 of said Kelly League to the northwest corner of Lot 27; thence easterly and southerly on the norterl and easterly boundfries of said Lot 27 and continuing sout erly on the east line of Lots 2 and 4 of said Kelly League to the southwest corner of the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence easterly or, t a south. line of said Rancho to the northwest t corner of the Rancho Acalanes; thence east along; the north line of said Rancho to the southeast corner of the Taylor 200 acre tract; thence north along; the east line of the Taylor 200 acre tract to its intersection with Reliez Creek; thence easterly along the ncrth- boundary of lands now owned by Kennedy and Rossi and along Huddleston Is 14.3 gcre tract to Vie northeast corner thereof; t ence southerly along the west boundary line of the Loupe 75 acre tract to the south west corner t' ereof; thence east to the northeast corner of t^e 167.50 acre tract now or formerly owned by Rowland, said point beim- t-he center of t:-e Lafayette Pleasant Mill County road, said point bring the northwesterly corner of to 356.10 acre tract now or formerly owned by Manuel Silva r and Joe Souza; thence easterly and northeasterly along the northerly boundary of said tract to the cost norti:e.ly corner thereof, beim; a point on the east line of the Raneho Cauda del Hambre, southern. Part; thence southeasterly along said Rancho line to the northwest corner of t-e Pri 1e Rang_^.; thence east along the south line of the La key Pang': Subdivision ?ho. 2 and Larkey Sundivi sign No. 1 to a point on the east line of .t a right of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway; hence northeasterly alone said rig'.t of way line to a road on the northerly line of said Larkey Ranch Subd1v1s1,:,n No. 1; thence alone-- the s^Id road easterly to the center of a dry creek, formerly Malnu; Creek, said d_*7 creek- being the boundary line. between. Rancho San Miguel and Rancho Las Junt!;.s; thence up said creek to, a point where the northeasterly boundary of Walnut Park leaves said creek; thence southeasterly and scut:westerly and southerly along; the bound-rr of sr id Walnut P ark to the no st northerly corner of the 423.23 afire tract now or fo:nerly owned by the C.C,C.C. Land Ccnparq; thence southeasterly along sa,d northerly lineto the nost northerly corner of V e Borges 710 acre tract; thence southeasterly along; the westerly line of V-e Borges 710 acre tract and the iumburg ' ' acre tract to a point on th? south line of t e Rang% o San Miguel; thence northwesterly alorC,t a south: line of ie Rnnc',o Sar. Miguel to t'he intersection of the nort' line.of tt a southeast quarter of Sec. 1, T1S., R2W. M.D B.& U. t:once west r ._ along tine north: line of said cEearter section to ta northwesterly corner thereof; i thence southeasterly to a point on the east line of the ?.ancho San Ramon, located hereon at a point Which is a direct extension northeasterly of the southeasterly line of Goold's Addition.; thence southwesterly to the sout.'-west corner of Goold's Addition, said corner bean,~, Va scut:east corner of Lot 4, Sec. 2 Tl S. , R 2W. thence west on section line to t'.e southwest corner of Sec. 3, TIS., R2W. thence south on section line one and one -half miles to the northwest corner of t'-e soutawest quarter of Sec. 15, T1S. , R2W. t'-eance east one=:,alf mile; thence souti: one-'calf mile; thence east one-half mile to the south.-ast corner of said section 15; thence south on Last line of Sect!--.ns 22, 27 and 34 to an intersection with t:ne county bound-:ry line; thence following the said bound-rp line northwesterly to t:^e point of beginning. I In Matter of Request of County of Contra Costa for c.3--Operation. and Assistance on to Part of the City And County of 3^n Francisco, I to Furnish Tenporaz%;' Rousing Facilities to Care for W.P.A.Project No. 7754. entitled 'A Pictorial i;istory of Mt.Diablo". RE SOLUT IC1I. 1THEP-EAS, there is now in operation in the Cityty a'Dci County of San Francisco, a AP:k Project No. 7754 entitled 'A Pictorial History of Mt.Diablo' and sponsored by State DivisiDn of Parks, and wi,ica Project provides for employment of forty needy artists end craftsmen and WER EAS, the presenthousing aceomodations for said Project located at 901 Potrero Ave. San Francisco, -re now being demolished and work on said Project cannot be extended in s-iid buildl:-- beyond the present week; and, WHEREAS, a Museum Buildini- w- ich will house the Pictorial History of the Mt.Dl blo is new actually in c.'urse of cor.structlDn on Ut.Dlablo and is adequately financed; iiGA, 'Pii F•G BE IT R:S_LVFD that we the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont:•a Costa, State of Calif:%rrin, ask you the Board of Supervisors o the City and County of San Francisco,to pmvide temporary workim- quarters in City and County of San Francisco, for the Personnel of said Project until tr'e State Division of Parks ca..a provide necessary accomadations; The foregoing; Resolution is pass-?d by the following vote 'Df t^e Board ti-' s 20t:^, day of March, 1935- Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumnings, nalph Bollman, and W.J. Buchanan and R.J.irenbath. Noes: !,' -.ne. Absent: Nane. s In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of pr_.perty for Delinquent taxes. I The following- Resolution was passed and ad:.pted and ordered entered on the Minutes of tris Board; E IT RES:WED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Boyd that the following described pr perry now owned by the State of California be s-aId pursuant to Chapter 396 of the Statutes of 1935 by the Tax Collector of C:,ntra Costa Ccunty at public auction, for chs':, or by c 3nt:•act of sale, for sums n)t less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinaft--r described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RnSOLVED FUR_IiM: Th-it this Board petit1',n t-e State Controller i of the State of California for aut'n,;rity to conduct said sale as set out in this resolution: IGROUP #j. PROPERTY SOLD TO Z-:F. STATE, JUNE 26, 1925, FCR it E Dr3,INVENT TAXES G• 1924: In t`.-:e Forsyth. Tract- The S. 22' of Lots 21-22, Block 2, Deed lig,. 2$. To be sold for a sum nc:t less thrui $10. plus costs of sal?. In V: e Fo-s;`th Tract- The 21 791 of Lots 21-22, Block 2, Deed Pio. 71. To be sold for a sum not less thr-n $15. plus costs of sale. PFOPEP.TY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1920, FO:: T''HE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1925: Bay Vier Addn. to Rici:nond — Lot 33, Bloch67. Deed No. 10. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. I N Pullman Townsite- Lots 3-4, Block 21,Deed No. 92. To be sold for a sum not less than S25. plus costs of sale. 17 Wall's Addn. to Richmond, Lot 3, Blocki6l,Deed No. 94. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond — Lots 8-9, Block 189, Deed No. 106 To be sold for a sun not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lots 14-15, Block B. Deed No. 113. To be sold for a sum not less t_-an 15. plus costs of sale. Nort;. Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 35, Block 22, Deed No. 164. To be sold for a sum not less t: J ti ic ;ti•, e. „c:, 20, 1939. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2— Lot 567. Deed No. 557. To be sold for n sari not less than $40. plus costs of sale. i East Richmond Hei-nts– Lot 1, Blocs 762 Deed No. 645. To be sold for a sun not less Vnrn $15. plus costs of wile. j PHOP.EM SOLD TO ViE STATE, JUNE 26, 1930, FO:; TPP: DELMQUENT TAXES OF 1929: Third Addn. to Richmond– Lot 7, Block 22, Deed No. 7. To be sold for ^ sum not less t:-.an $10. plus costs of sale. Third Addn. to Richmond– Lot 28, Block 22, Deed No. 8. To be sold for a sum wit less than $10. plus costs of sale. Fourth Addn_ to Richmond– Lot 4, Block 36,Deed No. 11- To be sold for a sun not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond– Lot 25, Block 2,Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum nat less than $10. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Lot 16 and N. 1/2 of 17, Block 16, Deed No. 114. To be sold for r, sum nc•t less than $40. plus costs of sale. Amended Yap of City of Rice:mond– Lots 11-12, Block 98. Deed No. 119. To be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of wap. In the Richmond Annex– Lot 11 , Block 43, Deed No. 442. To be sold for a sum nc2t less tan $20. plus cost s of sale. j In Richmond Annex– Lot 140, Block 84, Deed No. 452. To be sold for n sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. 1 Vorth. Richmond Land & Perry Co. No. 2— Lot 1 Block 71, Deed No. 1027. To be sold for a sum not less Van $5.00 plus costs of sale. F` i North Richmod Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 2, Block 71, Deed No. 1028. w To be sold for a sum not less thin $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. N:,. 2— Lot 3, Block 71, Deed No. 1029. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 4, Block 71,Deed No. 1030. To be sola for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. i North Hic?mond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 5, Block 71,Deed No. 1031. To be sold for ra sum not less timn $5. plus costs of sale. f North Ric_nmond Land & Ferry Co No. 2— Lot .6, Block 71, Deed N-o. 1032. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of s l.e. NorV1 Ric .mond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2 Lot 7, Block 71,Deed No. 1033._ To be soli for a sum not less thrn $5. plus costs of sale. I NorthRichm.nd Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 8, Block 71, Deed No 1034.- To 0314.- To be sold for a sun nit less t?-an $5. plus costs of sale. j East Ricl=ond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 19, Block 110, Deed No. 1-115. To be sold for a sun not less than $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 19, Block 110, Deed No. 1116. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot S, Block 103, Deed No. 1125. To be sold for n sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. t, East Richmond H•-i&.ts Tract No. 4-- Lot 11, Block 103, Deed No. 1126 b To be sold for a sum not less t"-.an $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4— Lot 6, Block 120, Deed N-1. 1133• To be sold for a sum not less thin $10. plus costs of srae. East tii&.mond heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 6, Block 123, Deed No. 1136. To be sola for a sum not less tan $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond 'eights Tract No. 4 — Lot 3, Block 128, Deed No. 11145. j To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. East nichmond Heights Tract No. '14-- Lot 7, Block 130, Deed No. 1147. To be- sold for a sun nat less than $5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 5, Block 131, Deed No. 11148. To be- sold for a sum wt less than $10. plus costs of stale. Fast Richmond r-eig^ts Tract No. 4-- Lot 7, Block 131, Deed No. 1149. To be sold for a sum not le ss than $10. plus costs of sale. ter . s i g fi save¢%, i I i s IN `PiiE UATTER CF APPLI=I,3:S FOR AIDS IT IS BY TH..-: BOARD OF?DVV D that the following applications for aid beµgranted,to wit:ARDISONE PETE. 432- 17th St. Richm)nd 30 county cash allowance monthly be renewed as of Feb, lst, 1939-BOA, COIaAD, El Sobrante- RFD Box 1637, Rte #l, Richmond.Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of March 1, 1939-GOODE, SUiAH, 724 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $15.50 State and $15.50 County aid monthly be..._.granted to begin as of March 1, 1939-YOWIG LAU A., 52S Standzrd Ave. Pt.niehm.nd.Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $10 county aid monthly be grant-ed to begirt :,is of Max-ch1, 1939.BORLEzi, Dm, RFD 341, Ric:imond Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April 1, 1939.COLLINS. JUDSON, 4039 Wellington, Oakland.Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid tend-$17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of January, 1939-DUTRA, XAFX, Alvarado St. San P-blo Old Age Security in `:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935 EDURDS, CLA:-A, 227- 16th St. Richm.)nd.e Secjrity Ie the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 Co--,nty aid monthly ibe renewed as of N3v. 1977 and 1935.ENRIGH , WILLIAM, 4214 Bissell, Richimond.Old Age Security n tate sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of April 1, 1939-FOLsom, ALF?FJ, 6547 Mosher Lane, El Cerrito.Old Age Security in t'ie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of April, 1939.KELLY, s.D 220 Georgia, Vallejo.Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Marcie, 1939-mom. No-ra. 433- 10th St. Ric_.m3nd.03 Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly_ibe renewed z s of June, 1935.iPIER. SON, MAR:, 314 Barrett Ave. Ric:mo::d.Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid wont ly be renewed as of Dec. 1935-s suiv: LUCY Santa Rita Rd, Scut Pablo Old Age Security in the sum o*$15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed ns of Feb. -1, 1939-AT_ T, JOSEPH, 1450 Ari ,t Ave. Ric-mond.Old Age Security in tie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly iberanemedasofApril, 1, 1939-1WALLIm, JOIUS, 253- 12t:. St. Eieha.:nd.Old Atte Security In '::e sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly iberenewed -,s of July, 1935•YELAVIC, GEO^G`E 19 Delfina Pt.Ricmord.Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed r_s of Ju3.y, 1935.iZlbUi:? 1is:1, LULU, 560- 20t ?t. Richmond.ld Age Security i n t'-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly lberenewedasofFeb. 1939.CONW: I,L, JC'r_,.Sul:, 41;5- 2nd St. Richmond.I Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State and S15. County aid monthly be re -mewed as of July, 1935, and decreased to $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid monthly as of r- pril 1, 1939•RmmimCl' ki L S, 522 Liberty Ave. El Cerrito.Old Age Security in t2le sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly bedisco.tt inued as of March 31, 1939-MARTLi3:- 2+d ADOLPH, 514 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.Old Age Security in t-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly bediscontinuedasofFeb. 29, 1939.MOULD, EDWL:, 431 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito.Old Age Security in teAe sun of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly e discontinued Rs of March 31, 1939•E i 20 Handny, Baro: 20, 1939• t i I i i PONSX, AU")STIR, 116 Barrett Ave. Rlehm3nd. Old Age Security In the sun of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthly Y.. be discuutinaed as of Jsn. 31, 1939• Sihi WN, ELIZABMIR, 925 Sear Blvd. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in Va sum of $17.50 State aid Bard $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinaed ns of March 31, 1939. B--U.L. V„N: S. 320- First St. Ric*in:snd. Old Age Security be denied. D_ VIES. RIM:_C.D, RFD Hca 1150 (&rLnPablo) Rj&.mond Old Age Security be denied. iFCLBSTAD. NORA, 125 Belmont Ave. SI :e~:ito. Old Age Security be der-ed.ti. MCC0111-Zi2I, EDM11D 436- 5t%- St. Ricna:nd. Old Age Security be denied. P=Rs, ukRY, 455- A!. St. Rlohimond. Olde S Cirity be denied. r-•.:G a RHIM, RvBEFT, 235- 4th St. Ric lmand. Old Age Security be denied. I SCRIBNti p, RARS7?ALL, 114 So. 3.Xh St. Ric.nond. Old Aga Security be dented. III i yiWOOLERY, EDVRD, 7148 Donald Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. f DE LOUISE, 2630 Bush St. San Pablo 10. State aid and $10 county ald for needy children be renewed as of Mar.. 193 - i Mc ISTD BESSIE P.O. Bx 2749 El Cerrito. 0 State aid and $30 County aid per nont'r, for one half orphan child be renew- ed as of Marc:. 1, 1939• HALER WilAiIA S Vernon St.tio:yn :.ie:^mord. 30 State aid be renewed is of Marc:., 1939. Newman, Helen, 422 So. 35th St. Rlahm:)zd. Aid for need* children in the sum of $30 State ald.nnd $20 county aid be renewed for Mrs. Helen Hewmsn, 422- 35th St. Rich-:,.n&, as of March 1, 1939. VOSS, ELIZABEV. 452- 2nd St. RichAand. State and County aid in V.sue of $20. State aid.and $45. County aid monthly for needy c:--ildren be renewed as of Rare, 1939. ZEiMO, CARLOTTA, 556 Lexington , El Cerrito. Aid for needy children in the sue of $140. State a1d.be renewed as of March, 193 .q_ I V i $UC:r.Ali. ALICE, 341- 19th St. Ric mond.4 Aid for neeto children in the sue,of $20. State aid and $35. County aid be Increased to $20 State aid and $45. county aid yes cqf March 1, 1939- B:M1,'.L1a, LUCY, 25201 Union 3t. Oakland. Aid for needy children in t"-.e sum of $50. State aid and $30 county ald for five" i miner half-orphan. c•ildren be discontinued as of March 31, 1939. HARMOI1, BLe N'QE, 122 So. 5th St. Ric^.mond. Al:. for needy children be denied. HURST, Z-==-., 5122 Columbia Ave. RI&inozd (For Lloyd Hovers). Aid for needy ccildren be denied. PARASC.0:D0L3, J011111E. 23rd & Market sts. San Pablo. Aid for needy children be denied. R033i, :.LE.S, C/o R.L.Adams Rana:, Danville, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and,$17.50 County aid monthly tIbereJ neir ea a_ of a . 1939• K ,L'KR JULIA, Port Costs. 910. State aid per nontr for Anna Kelleher, be discontinued as of Mar.31,193 . JEWELL, CORILL RFD Rte 01. Franklin Canyon Ed Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid mont-ly be grained to begin as of March 1, 1939. JEI/rmL, Wnric., P.FD RTE #1, FRASUM CANIE.11I RD, UARV NEZ. Old Age Security in tie sum of $7.50 State aid and .97.50 County aid monthlybegrantedtobeginasofMarch1, 1939. LA FOR%, am. 924 03urr St. M artLnez. Old AgeeSecurity 1n the sum of $17-50 State ald and $17.550 County aid monthly, be gra- ted to begin as of Kn_rch 1, 1939. IRAY L•. 1321 Mall, St. gamut Creek. Fid Age Seeu:•ity In the sum of $17.50 Steste ald and $17.50 caurty aid monthly be granted to begin as of Uarc' 1, 1939• LOSE. E_MA. Vine :till List Bx 687, Hartinez, Old A,-e Security ill 1-21 P sum of 5417.50 St.ete aid s.i $17.550 County aid month I lyb.' grazt,-d to beGin as of 1, 1939. I a 21 3 i AHDrRS 1 , GUSTOF, Perry Wharf, Ya"ti,naz. Old Age Security in the sm of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montRy be renewed as of Feb. 1939• y BRADLEY, CHAFLES, Box 307, Martinez. Old Age Security In the sum Df $17.50 State aid and-$17.50 County aid monthly 3 be reneged ns of Jfn. 1939• 1 MCr-2ZIE• LILLLAR, 3990- 39th St. Oaklancl. Old Age Security in t^e sue of $17.550 State Rid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of Dec. 1936- 4ALIE , WILLIAM, 1509 Terrace Rd, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security In the sum of X15.50 State aid ana $15.50 County aid monthly j be ren-sed -is of Dec. 1938. ROWLE-L, WILL, Walden Rd, Walnut Creek . Old Age Security in V-te sun of 417-50 it.Lte aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of J^-ru ry, 1939- 1 SPPR.kGGINS, EDWAP.D,s, P.O. Bx 415. Walnut :reek Old Age Security in the sum o: $17-505tfte aid and $17.50 C:,unty aid monthly ibe renewed ns of Feb. 1939- YOUNu. WILLZAS, Genera? Dolivery, Cone-rd Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17-50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1935, and decreased to $x.5.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid mont_,ly as of April 1, 1939• 1 HILL, SARAH, Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sun of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939, and increased to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County fid monthly beginning as of Marc1h 1, 1939- CHANDLER, WILLIAM, Rte 2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sea of $15.00 state Aid and $15.00 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State chid a:--d $17.50 County aid monthly as of April 1, 1939 CHARIES, FIHA, 1575 Ut.Diablo St. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be discortL-aed as of January 31, 1939- SUTTOI , :-MVIRA, Lafayette, Cid Age Security in t'-e sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid Imonthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1939• SUTTON, Jc'SFD'H, LafrLvetLe. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be onthlybediscontinuednsofMarc: 31, 1939. iBITTICB, GECRRGE, RFD #1, Box 300, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. fBOLCH, C_-HARL£S, RFD Box 649, Rte A1, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. s CNMISTIAN, LILLIAN, Fairview Dist. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. 00 State aid and $45. county a1cl be Irenewed as of March, 1939- BAILEY, NELLIE, P.O. Box 193, Port Chin 490- Old Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthlyiberenewednsofFeb. 1939. GWI E.EZ, D UITILA, 355 W. First St. Pittsbu- Alc For Weedy children in t:.e sum of 30.00 State aid and $25. County aid mont':ly bt, granted to begin as of March 1, 1939• McRFMCfi'T LOUIS£ 1037 Cumberland St, Pittsburg Aid for Needy c^3ldren in t1ne sum of $30 State aid and $20 County aid be renewed s of Marc*-, 1939- 4 i TISCAP0tiO JUANA, 243 York St. Pittsburg. 25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for Needy blind be renewed as of Marc-, 193", payable to Mrs. Juana Tiscareno, 243 York St. Pittsburg. BARNES, BEYNHA, Brentwood. 4 Old Age Security in the sem of $17.50 State aid And $17-50 County aid monthlyibegrantedtobeginnsofMarch1, 1939. jBRADI, RAYMCND, General Delivery, Antioch. 1 Old Age Security in the sum of X317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of March 7, 1939- WILS3N, ORA, P.O. BX 491, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17-50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Starch: 1, 1939• AHT F3:R'Y GEORGE , Payne Ave. Brentwood. Old Age Security in t.-.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restorea as .)f March 4, 1939. ANDREWS, LESTER, P-O- Bx 717. Old Age Security be denied. d,--,y, 1a arc` 20, 1939- i S:iERA, FRANK, P.O. Box 495, Brentwood. Old Age Security be denied. B_EDE LILLLAN 2115 'C6 SL Antioch. Aid for Zeedy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $30. County ald be reneged .,s of Mprchp 1939. REID, LENCIRA, RFD, 11artinez. (For Glear_ Harrington) 20 county cash allowance be granted to firs. Lenora Reid, RFD Martinez, to begia as of Feb. 24, 1939- F,'R ROSE P.zNIG?iZZI ANIGAZZI, G=-V_iiNNDLk 430 AN East Terrace, Presidio, San Francisco, 10 Stnte aid aid $10 County aid mont^ly fa_- the support of Rose Panigazzi,_pay fabletoGiovanninaPanigazziberenewedas-of March,1939- ST. VI:iC:2-T'S SCt-:CCL FOR B,_X5, S.A<i RAFAEL. (For Gerald Stfdham) 10 Stnte aid and $10. County aid nont:.ly for t'ie support of Gerald Stidhem, payable to 5t. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rr.fael, be discontinued as of March 31, 1939. S?:YAh1 MPS. JL i`N RFD Box 1042, Richmond, (For Stewart Walpole) 10 State "Aid and $10. County aid monthly, payRb]e to Mrs. John Bryan, RFD Box 1042, Plchmond, California, for t%:e support of Stewart Walpole is discontinued as of April 5, 1939• HYNES, JOHN, 407 Florida St- Richmond. Old Age Security in t',e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be gr :ted to begin. as Mnrc_- 1, 1939• HULL, MILDRED, 579— 5th St. Richmond. State and County aid in this case be denied. (Needy children) bcINTCSH, A.?41?A, 45.5 Florida St. Rickmond. Old Age Security In t-e sum of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1939. HIGUF:na, ELIZABETH, L501 Madison St. Oakland. Old Age Security in t'ie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 28, 1939• HIGUERA, FEI NA1;D0, 1501 }Madison St- Oakland. - Old Age Security in V:c amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1939• SEUAS, JOA IN Brookwood Acres, Martinez, 1 C3unty cash allowance be granted to begin as of March 1, 1939• And tae. Burd takes recess to deet on Monday, April 3rd, 1939, at 10 otelock Clerk. Chairman. 4f r r rte S4 I 23 i i IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF- CCHTRA CCSrA COUNTY, STATE OF C.4LIFOPIIIA- MCKDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. z Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Cha trman; Supervisors James R.Long, R.L.Cummings°, Ralph B611man, and R.J.Trembath, S.C.Nells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of March, 1939,_are read fto the Board by the Clerk and by the Board Vproved as read and signed by the Chairman and Cle rk. i In Matter of Endorsement of Assembly Bill #628, relating to iCompensation of Judges of Superior Court in and for the County of I Contra Costa. IrAEREAS, Assemblyman Harold Sawallisch has introduced in the 1939 Session of the Legislature Assembly Bill #628 *itch provides for the raising of the salaries ofthe Judges of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, from Seven Thouse:nd Dollars to Eight Thousand Dollars per annum, and WHi- S, the said Judges formerly received a salary of Eight Thousand Dollars per annum, but in the year 1933 as an economic measure a;-,reed to a reduction of salary; NOW, THEFEFCPS, BE IT RESOLVED that we the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County believe the Salary of said Judges should at tlAs time be restored to Eight Thousand dollars per annum and requests favorable action upon Assembly Bill 628 by the Legislature of the State of California. Y In Matter of petition of property owners along Danville—San Ramon Highway for exclusion from Interim Zoning Ordinance 274- A petition signed by residents oming property along DanvIlle -San Ramon Highway and located in Interim Zoning Land Use District covered by Ordinance No. 274, having i been presented to this Boa2'-d t':aV their property be excluded from the provisions of said Ordinance No. 274, IT IS BY TiM BOARD ORDERED that said petition be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, to report to this Board at its next meeting the effects in their opinion of the exclusion of seld lands as prayed for from provisions ,:. of Ordinance No. 274 of the County of Contra Costa.K In Matter of Sale of Orinda Union School Listrict Bonds. This Board having heretofbre advertised for bids for the legally issuedry $30,000 1par value Orinaa Union School District bonds to be 'dated April lst, 1939, and maturing from April 1st, 194o to -1959, inclusive, and this being being time and place set out In said notice for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk: BID OF DEAL+, WITTER d CO: Bonds $3000 par value of bonds maturing, April bt, 1940, to 1942, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 5% per annum. $27,000 par value bonds maturing from April 1st, 1943, to 1959, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 2 1/1 per annum. Plus a premium of $41.00. MI pril jrd, 193';. BlD OF AMERICAN TRUST CO. & YITCHIAi, TULLY & CO. Bonds to bear Interest at rate of 3% per annum," plus premium of $63.00. BID CF BARB OF AU RICA COMPANY: Bonds to beer lnte.t st at rate of 3% per annum, plus premium of $21.00. BID OF KAISE:i & CO: 11000 bonds due fron 1940 to 1943, inclusive, to bear interest at rate of 5% per annum. $26,000 bonds due from 1944 to 1959, inclusive, interest at rate of. 2 3/4 % per auu:um. Plus a premium of 33.00• i BID OF EASTLAND, DOUGLASS & CO. Bonds to bear interest at rate of 2 3/4 % per annum. Plus a premium of $315.0 BID CF SC:-iWABAC=i£R & Cc: Bonn s to bear interest at 2 3/4 % per annum. Plus a premium of $32.00. AND this Board having fully considered all of said bids finds that the bid of Dean, Witter & Co., is the best bid received for said bonds. i ON moti3n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY j THE BO_F.D OFDERE'D that said $30,000 par value Orinri a Union School District Bonds i dated April 1st, 1939, and maturing from April 1st, 1940, to 1959 inclusive, be and the sRme are hereby ordered to be sold to DEAN,QTTER & CO., at the prices submitted in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued bearing interest as follows, to wit: 3000 par value bond maturing April 1st, 1920, to 1942, inclusive, at the rat a of 5% per ann-m. 27,000 par value bonis maturing fron April 1st, 1943, to 1959, inclusive, to bear interest at 2 1/2 per annum. a4 Y n Matter of Approval of W.P.A. Project of Building of Lafayette Memorial Fall. W.P.A. 'Project for building Lafayette Memorial Hall, having been presented I to t .is Board for approval, On motian of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS by the board ordered that the County of Contra Costa sponsor said. Project and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board and D.N.lreeter, County Auditor are hereby authorized to sign application for said project on behalf of the County of Con-tra, Costa. In Matter of Adoption of Plan' and Specifications for building of Sewer x'J1 On Kearney Street, San Pablo. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, prepared by Joseph_ W.Barkley, County Surveyor, for balding of a sewer on Kearney Street, Sane Pablo, Cont!-a Oosta County, California, having; been presented to this Board for adoptf n, IT IS BY TFC BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain she ands working, details be and they are hereby adopted as Official Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for building of a sewer on Kearney Street, San Pablo contra Costa County. IT IS FUFTi-R ORDERED that an advertisement to bidders for doing of said worki be placed in•San Pablo Beem a newspaper of renf-ral circulation printed and puulished in County cf Contra C-sta and t?st bids s:s'_'_ be r,•ceived by Cl-i,k_ of V is Boat-d up to 2 } hour of 11 o1clock A.M. on Monday the lst day of May, 1939. In Matter of Receiving of bids for Alterations to Contra Costa County Jail. This Board aving heretofoni advertised for bids for alterations to Contra. Costa County Jail, and this being time and place set out In said notice for receiving of bids for doing of s-;ld vc--k, Vne following bids are received by the Clerk anci read to this Board: BID OF LINDCRE1 &c SWINI:ERT21, T,NC. For do1nE of said work as advertised for, $11,900.CO Proposal #2, Add 6o.oo BID OF ELMER J. FREL•..T Y: For d--,Ing said aDrk as advertised for, $ 9,433.00 Proposal. #2, Add - - -75-00 BID OF G£CRGE PETERSEN: For d,)Ins, said Bork ^s advertised for, $9,820.00 Pronosa? #2, Add - - - - 100.00 BID OF E.P. SEr2ANS: For doing work as a,vertised for, 91-374.00 Proposal #2, Add - - -80.00 and it appea=ring t3 the Board that '.he bids of Elmer J. Freethy and E.P.Seemans, are the lowest bids received for said work, On moti_n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE110 that the bids of Elme:• J. Freethy and E.P. Seemnns, be referred to the Architects, E.G.Bangs and Keith 0. Narbett, to report to this Board upon said bids at its next meeting, on April 17th, 1939• IT IS FU-RT*-;Z-1 "IRDERED that the bids of Lindgren & Swinnerton, Inc. and George Petersen, be and they are hereby refected and the certified checks which accompanied said bids are hereby ordered returned to said bidders. In Clatter of Declarinc Ordinance 4274 duly Publisied. Ordinance No. 274 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in ?.he manner as required by lax, in the Courier-Journal a newspaper printed and published and circulnt&d In County ol" Contra Costa, as shown by affidavit of Maud H.Silver, On motion _f Supervisor Long, mended by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BCAHD 0.--DER--L trzt said Ordinance No. 274 be and the s-,me is hereby declared duly published. iIn Matter of approval of Contract and Pond of i;. Clark & Sons. N.Clark & Sons having presented to this Board a duly executed contract for furnishing of vitrified sever pipe to Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District and a bond in sum of $3265 guaranteeing. faithful performance of said contract, with Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland as Surety, It is by the Board ordered that the amount of said bond and the Surety thereon pe and the same are hereby approved. j IT IS FURT:m!ER ORDE=iED that W.J. Buchanan, k:'hairmancf this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of this Board of Supervisors, the CoverninE; body of t:a Croc'_et1.,-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. 11 ad V, April 3rd, 1939 In Matter of Communication from C.R.Cort sen. A communication having; been received. from C.R.Cort sen, protesting the fencin& in of ti-at certain spring adjacent to Mt.Dinblo Blvd. located half—way between Orinda:. 1 Junction and East Portal of the Broadway Low Level Tunnel, On motian of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County to determine the ownership of the property upon which said Spring was i 1 oc.zted. f d In tdatter of Action Pending In Superior Court entitled Gertrude S. Hayward vs. Marr Titus, et al.91 A summons havinc been issued in an actio pending in the"Superior Court of the 1 State of California, in and for County of Contra Costa, entitled "Gertrude S. Hayward, plaintiff, vs. Mary Titus, et al. • and numbered 23,562, upon the records of said i Court, and in which said case the County of Contra Costa, appears as 'a defendant, j having been served upon W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, IT IS BY THE BO3RD ORDMED that said summons be referred to the District Attorn of Contra Costa County for proper action.k n j z In Matter of Action Pending in Superior Court entitled "Dolores Foubert, etc. vs. Albert Morchio, et al.m A summons having been issued in an action pending in the Superior Court of tine State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, entitled "Dolores Foubert, etc. vs. Albert Morchio, et al. No. 23,559, upon the records of said Court, and in w.-dch said case the County of Contra Costa, appears as a defendant, having been;_ served upon W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED Vat said summons be referred t6 the District At— torney of Contra Costa County for proper aetion.,f a1 i In Matter of Adoption of an Official 1 Seal for Board of Supervisors of Contra f a Costa County. i 1ThisBoardhavingheretoforeadvisedtheCohtraCostaCountyDevelopment Association to hold a contest amongst the school children of Contra Costa County for the design of an appropriate Officinal Seal of t:-:e County of Contra Costa, and the said Contra Costa County Development Association having heretofore presented to this Board a satisfactory design of an Official Seal; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummirg s, IT IS BY THE BOA .D ORDEiED that the design of an Official Seal as same was heretofore presented to this Board by the Contra Costa Counts Development Association, and an impression of Uch seal is hereto appended, be and the same is hereby adopted as Official Seal of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 2 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD QRDFR:D that the sum of $1201.16 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the funds and in the rmouus s as herein set out below: Far. No. Road Comm Road Comet. Road Comm Road Comet Road Comm. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5- 722 160.05) 259-79- 172 724 22.22 7§ 12.15 21.248 9.87 637227lni. 728 55-19 730 43.14 69.00 731 525.00 732 10.00 73 12.50 73b 22 .36 200.51 67.79 149.97) 547-3b 5T-97- Grand 3 - 7. Grand Total — $l,201.16. The said o Aer is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On - equest of O.g. Smith, Chairman of Contra Costa County Planning Commission, i It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $260. be transferred from Unappropriat d Reserve of t?)e General Fund to the Ext ra Help Appropriation of the Contra Costa Count1 Planning Commission. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Ieeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following portion of the appropriation be cancelled, and transferred to the UnapproprlA. ted Reserve of t'se General Fund, to wit: Pacheco Pars— 702. 02 S•i larie s and Wages. 375.00 From t-he amount t'-u s made available, IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriat i n increases be aut-prized: Veterans Memory--1 Build in.s-705. Martinez 250-00 Pacheco Park— 702. 0920 Land,125.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Hatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD—ERM that the sum of $75 be transferred frit Haintenance Account for supplies of s-iid Superintendent of Schools to Capital Outlay account of said Superintendent of Schools. Tia s !i J:'GP:' is by L, ,.f- llf]P_nim us v-tc DI, t::t, Boa:-d.,. aha;;, April 3rd, 1939• i2S 1 i- In hatter of Release of Attachment against Louis Braut. w RES LIMON. WHEREAS, the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, State of- California, f California, has been ordered to recover ti:e sum of Four Hundred twenty and no/100 Dollars ($$20.00) for aid granted to said Louis Braut by the County of Ccntra Costa, 1 and, WHEREAS, the District Attorney of wid County commenced an action against said Louis Braut, on behalf of said Co"nty for the recovery of said suis of Four hundr_ed i twenty and no/100 dollars ($420.00) and attached a bank account of said Louis Braut ; i in the Bank of Martinez, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, and, j 1HEREAS, the said Louis Braut now has in said bank the sum of Four hundred' i thirty—six and 60/100 d-liars ($436.60) held by said Bank under said attachment, and. VEHFAS, the s*:id Louis Braut by and through hi-s attorney, Mortimer Veale has assured the Board of Supervisors of said county that if said attachment is releas- 1 ed, he will n..r t make application for aid of wry kind from said county for a period of four (4) months from the date of t::1s re solut ion; N,-W, V:---A MR , BE IT RESOLVED: that the District Attorney of the said County of Oontra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and order— ed to release the said attachment. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. k'... Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors— None. In batter of Release of Lien 0againstthepropertyofGeorgeBunn. RESOLVff ou. j ViEitFAS, Notice of Aid has been recorded in the County of Centra Costa, 1 pursuant to the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions 1 Code, and, AREA$, the filing of such Notice created a lien on the property of the ecipient of such aid, to wit: upon the property of George Bunn, and WnEREAS, said Notice of Aid was recorded on the 8th day cr August, 19351 in Vol. 396 of Official Records, at page 78, Contra Costa County Records, and, WHEREAS. the said George Bunn has since died, and his estate iw s been probated in this County under Probate Case Number 9379; and, WHEREAS, t=:e real property in his estate has been sold by order of the Court, which sale was for ti.e sum of Three hundred and no/100 dollars ($300.00) and-,- IMIE.REAS, the said real property was all the property owned by said George Bunn, and, WF-MEAS, the amount of cash rent!ining in said estate, after the payment of the expenses of administration, is the sum of One hundred and sixty—two and 30/100 162.30) and Whereas, w-hile the amount of aid granted to said George Bunn exceeded the said amount so remaining; in said estate, nevertheless, the said sum so remaining is the maximum amount w'rich could be realized as refund to the said County of Contra Costa, by reason of said aid, under any circumstances; i N:W, T*4-MEFr-%zX, BE Tr RESCLVED: that upon payment to said county of said sum so remai inf- In s•-id estate, the said lien be and it is hereby released, and the 29 Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorize Ito execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said release to be recorded in the office of t'--e Recorder of said County. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Cunmings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None, Absent: Supervisors- None. In Matter of Annexation of Contiguous Territory to Bella Vista Sanitary District. A petition having been filed with this Board of Supervisors praying for the annexation of contiguous territory to Bella Vista Sanitary District, by the Sanitary Board of said District, under the provisions of Section 7105 Sub. 27a, Deering's Genera Laws of 1931, as amended, and said petition having set forth the proceedings heretofore taken by said Sanitary Board fcr the annexation of said territory and Findings of said Sanitary Board and their request Shat this Board of Supervisors annex certain contiguou territory to Bella Vista Sanitary District, and s.-Id petition being accompanied by a certified copy of a resolution adopted by said Sanitary Board wi-,er-in it finds and de- clares that it is for the best interests of the Bella Vista Sanitary District and for the territory proposed to be annexed that the said territory described in the said petition and Resolution be annexed to said Sanitary District, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembatn, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS O.RDERL- that she boundaries of Bella Vista Sanitary District be altered by annexing thereto the contiguous territory described in to aforementioned petition and Resolutio , and s41d Territory is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be a part of the Bella Vista Sanitary District. j The contiguous territory ordered annexed to said Bella Vista 'Danitary District is particulnrly described as follows, to wit: BEGINI:ING at a point on the north boundary line of the southeast quarter of Secti::n 14, T2N. , RlW. MDBL 50 feet east of t^e southwest j corner of Lot S of said Section 14; thence S. 890 461 W. along; the i north bound^ry line of the aforesaid quarter section, 1375.45 feet to the n:;rthwest corner of said quarter section and a point 1 in the center line of the county rood; thence along west boundary line of said quarter section, S. OA451 E. 1303.4 feet more or less to a point from w^ich the mrthwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1, as said Lot and Block rine so designated and delineated upon the Map entitled •Pittsburg Terrace Unit No. 10 filed November 5, 1930, i in Vol. 21 of Saps, page o6u, bears N. 89046' E. t'rence N. 89046, E. 375 feet; thence N. 00 ' W290.4 feet to a point on the south line t of May street, as said street is so designated and delineated upon the Map entitled "Map of Orbisonla Heights, Contra Costa County, Californian _led April 22, 1930, in Vol. 21 of Maps, page 593, records of Contra Costa County; thence along the sout'r line of May Street N. 890461 E. 95.00 feet to the southeast corner of said jOrbisonia. Heights; thence alon:• the east bowl?ry Zine of Orbisonia i Beights; N. 0045, 7. 200 feet; thence leavinr; said line, N. 89x461 E. 137.50 to a point on t:R east line of the county --o,-.d described In a deed recorded October 21, 1937, in Vol. 446 of official Records, page 166; thence -lonF- said line N. 0045t W. 200 feet- thence j leaving said line N. 890469 E. 175 feet; thence N. 0-45, W. 578 feet to a point on the south line of the county road along the north line of the southeast quarter of Section 14; thence myon- said line, N. 39o46i E. 592.95 feet more or less to a point viich bears S. 00451 E. from the point of beginning; thence N. 0o45s W. 40 feet to the point of beginning. K t I M naay, April 3^d, 19:9• I In the hatter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct se-le of property for Delinquent Taxes. The followin5Resolution 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 t:Ye following; described property now owned by the State of Celif ornia, 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 com•act of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus. costs i of sale. I BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:. PROPERTY SOLD TO TFE STATE, JUNE 21, 1920, MR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 191 Richmond Sea Viers Tract— Lots 17-19, Block 6, Deed No. 43. To be sold in a sun not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Rlchm : nd Sea View Tract— Lot 7, and 15 to 42, incl. Blk 10-Deed No. 44. To be sold for a sum not less than $200. plus costs of sple. PROPEFTY S-LD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1923, FCR TFE DT...C.INQUENT TAXES OF 1922; In the Third Add. to Richmond- Lot 30, Block 22, Deed No. 6, k To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Central Tract- Lots 3-4 Block 6, Deed No. 324. to be sold for a sum not. less than h5. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 17, Block 10, Deed No. 340 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY S_-LD T.-. TFE STATE, JUNE 26, 1924, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1923: i Richmond Se-- View Tract- Lot o, Block 4, Deed No. 53. j To be slld for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Dover Villas Tract- Lots 71-12-13, Block 3, Deed No. 92. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus cc sts of sale. PROPERTY SOLD T i E STATE, JUNE 25, 1926,,FCR TFE DELINQUENT TAXES CF1925: In lay View Park- Lots 12-13, Block 13, Deed No. 127. To be sold for a sum n--t less than $20. plus costs of sale. k In Bay View Park- Lots 25-26, Block 19 Deed No. 131. to be sold for a -sum not less thm&!D. plus costs of sale. In the B.Boorman Addn. to t^e City of Pullman- Lots 1-2-3, 10 j and S. 101 of 9. Deed No. 140. To be sola for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights- Lots 171 Block 70, Deed No. 225. To be sold for a sum not less than 910. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract Nu. 2— Lot 15, Block 92, Deed No. 229. To be sold for a sum not less t^nn $5. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY Si LD T= T'r.£ STATE, JUKE 27, 1927, FG;: THE DELINQIJEN7{TAXES OF 1926: Brown ANDRADE Tract No. 3-- Lots 17-7$, Block 4, Deed No. 701 (S) To be sold for P. sum nct less than $20. plus costs of s,-ae. PRCPE:iTY &:LD TC THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1925, FCL T:iE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927: Canal Subn. of Richm--nd- -Lot 7, Block 3, Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sum n.-.t less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 3, Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum of nct less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric^m,nc Lot 17, Block 29, Deed No. 65. To be sold for a sum not less gran $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Riehmc•nd- Lot 15, Block 25, Deed No. 66. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 22, Block 46, Deed No. 150. i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury reignts- Lot 13, Block 13,Deed No. 157 To be s:ld for a sura n-t less tl--n $15. plus cysts -)P s-1 e. 31 In the Union Tract- Lot 14, Block C. Deed No.. 267. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lot 29, Block E. Deed No. 269 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost s of sale. In nichmand Annex- Elly 12 1/2' of Lot 35, all of Lot 19 Blk 51.Deed No. 313. To be solei for a sum n_t less than $50. plus costs of sale. In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 1 to 17, •incl. Block 6, Deed No. 359- a To be sold for a sum not less than $200. plus costs of sale. Nort1h Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 5, Block 13, Deed No. 361. ' To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus casts of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 9, Block 13, Deed Mi. 362. To be sold for n sum not less ti:*n $10. plus casts of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 40-41, Block 33, Deed No. 376 To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. i iiendeT sonTapscott Tract No. 1-- Lots 12,-13-14, Block 24•, Deed No. 395. To be sold for a sum not less thfin $90. plus exist s of sale. In Richmond Juncti m Addn.- Lot 32, Block 56, Deed No. 407 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract Lots 33-34, Block 12, Deed No. 450,_ To be sold for a sum not less than W. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury heights- Lot 15, Block 35, Deed No. %l.. To be sold for a sum not less t%>,-.n $15. plus casts of sale. In the Go;,dmsn Tract- Comnencix4 at northwest corner of Lot 19, thence N. 66 deg. 31 mins. E. 120 feet* thence S. 25 deg. 50 mins. 30 sec. E. 250.21 ft, thence S. 69 deg. 31 mins. W. to center,of Road No: 3, N. 25.06 feet to place of beginning Deed No. 492. To be sold for a sum not less than $150. plus costs of sale. PRcPERTY s LD T, n;E STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOR TIE: DEMINVENT TAUS CF 1925:_ s In Central Ricz=-nd No. 2-- Lot 5, Block 2,Deed No. 253. To be sold for a sun n.-)t less than $10. plus casts of sale. E In Central Richmond N_, 2— Lot 27, Block 7, Deed No. 299 To be Sala for q sum n_•t less titan $10. plus costs of s<1Ze. In Bay View Park- Lot 71, Block 21, Deed No. 329. ITo be sold for a sum not less tn•sn $10. plus costs of sale. t PROPERTY SOLD TC T•r:E S:A_E JUNE 26, 1930, FrR THE DMINWEiT TAXES of 1929: Canal Subn. of 3ic:hm.>nn- Lot 15, Block-29,Deed No. 28.. To be sold for a sum not less than $5, plus costs of sale.F Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 22, Block 31, Deed No. 30. p To be sold far q sun nDt less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 23, Block 31,Deed No. 31 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lots 3 t3 15, incl. Deed No. 92. j To be sold for a sum n_t less than $100. plus eo st s of sale. Wall Is Harb or Center Tract- Lot s 2-3, Block 18, Deed No. 96 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus co st s of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lot 27, Block 35, Deed No. 9$ To be sold for a sum not less tran $15. plus costs of sale. Wail's Ha^bor Ce^ter Tract-- Lot 22, Block 32, Deed Mi. 103. To be sold for a sim not less than $15. plus costs of sale. 4 Ellis Landing Subdivisi.;n- Lots 5-9-46-47, Block 11, Deed No. 105 To be sold for a sum not less tlL n $25. plus costs of sale. Ellis Landing Subdivision- Lots 7-5-9, Block I5, • Deed No. 110. To be sold for a sum nut less thQn $20. plus costs of sale. Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 83, Deed No. 115 To be sold for a sum n:)t less than $15. plus costs of sale. w; Brown Andrad-} Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 5, Deed No. 165 o be sold for a sum-not less than $35. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 31, Block 21, Deed No. 4.31. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lots 46-47-4g, Block 40, Deed No. 440..' '. To be sold for a sum not less than $75.plus costs of sale. April 3rd, 1939. i k In the Aichm nd Annex- Lots 34-35, Block 66, Deed No. W. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lots 1-2,Block 7,Deed No- 177 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of snle. Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lots 24--25, Block 13, Deed No. 207 To be. sold, .for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. Grand View Terrace Tract- Lot 39, Block 35, Oeed No. 222 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. i Andrade Central Tract- Lots 43-41645, Block 3, Died Na. 259 i To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus c sts of sale. I i Andrade H.zme Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 19, Deed No. 267 To bq sold for a sum nit less than $15. plus casts of sale. f East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 23, Block 37, Deed No. 253. To be sold for a sum n:t less than $30. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 14, Block 2:5,. Deed No. 256 To be sold for a sum n:.t less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addn. to Richmond- Lot L, Block 161. Deed No. 316. To be sold for a sum n:t less than $10. plus costs of .sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 34-35, Block 152 Deed No. 336 To be, sold for a sum not less than $40. plus casts of sale. J In the Union Tract- Lot 5, Biock C. Deed No. 352. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Unlun Tract- Lot 6, Block C. Deed No. 353• To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost s of sale._ In the Cerritos Addn. t:. Ricbm_.nd- Lots 6-7, Block'7, Deed Ng.; 409 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. I InKatter of applications for Aid. tT IS BY ZiE BOARD ORDRUM gnat the lcllowing applications for aid be granted: GOVaEY KATHERINE 2369 Lowell Ave. Ridhmond. County Uash allowance in the sum of $25. per month be discontinued as of Mar. 311 1939• PETERS M.kRY, 455— A. Street, Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.550 County aid monthly, ` be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939. VElk, MARIA, RFD B:x 352, Rlcin-.:nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid aTd $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939. WADDLE ELLEN 407 Berkeley Park Blvd. Berkeley Park. Old Age Security in .tt.a sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mattthly j be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939. WADDLE RICjiARD, 407 Berkeley Park Blvd. Berkeley P irk. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont:lly bg ranted to begin as of April 1, 1939• j NULL, WILLIAM, Civic Center Hotel, 23rd & Macdonald Richmond. Old.Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restored as of April lst, 1939. BRAZIL MANNUEL, Road 20, San Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April 1, 1939• BUCKLEY WILLI" 427 Macdonald Ave. nichmand. Old Age ecurity in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939• 1{ BURNS HENRY, 1024 Bissell Ave. Rlc .m.nd. Old-Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Marc::, 1939• HCFAW4, AL r.ED, 442- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid j Iaanta13• be renewed as of bard:, 1939• J,-S,ELYN ANDREW 342 S_:. 7th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in L-e sum of $17.50'State aid and $17.50 County aid i m::nthly be renewed as of April, 1939• acs SELYN, LILA, 342 So. 7th St. Ric:.m_nd. j Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month y be renewed s of April, 1939. HeALLISTER, JAMES, 724-- So. Wtio St. Ric:.m..nd. ld Are Security in L^.e sum of $15. St•ote aid and $15. Cxnty aid monthly b: renewed as ..f Ma-re'n, 193". 33 i 1MeALLISTER, THYRA, 724 So. 25th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security In the sum of$15. Stnte aid and $15. County aid monthly, be renewed as of March, 1939. MCELECNE CkVHERINE, 1534- 55t St. Richmond. j Old Age Qecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of March, 1939. MCRUNSTIN, ISADORE, 2300 Humphrey St. Apt. ,#2,.Richm-nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly s be renewed ns of January 1, 1939• r WELLS DII IA 2533 Clint;n Ave. Richm:,nd. 0 e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January 1, 1939• wj=CN. , J: ?23, 235 W. Richmzmd Ave. Rican_md. v Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid be renewed as of Aug. 1938- DAHt&Ehl %ARL7321- Everett St. El Cerrito. a 1 Age Security in the sum of S15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and Increased to. $17.50 State Rid and $17.50 County aid j mont:.ly as of April 1, 1939. DAVIS, IIS, 325- 5th St. #17, Richmond. i 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 $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of April 1, 1939. DE CAMP, CL-URAA, 36, Cottage Ave. Apt. , Richmond. Old age Security in the sum of 15. State, aid and $15. County aid monthly-be, jrenewed as of June, 1935 and Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of April 1, 1939• BE CAMP JOSEPH 36 Cottage Ave. Apt. , Richmond. Old a Security in the sum of12.50 State rdi and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m.?nth y as of April 1, .1939• HIAT- ILI Ei:i ?357 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of :April, 1939, and Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as :)f April 1, 1939• HIATI, JCz-1i, 7357 Terrace Dr. El Cerrito. Ola Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, and increased to $17.50.State aid and $17.50 County aid s monthly as of April 1, 1939- ST£OMBERG ELSIEE, 596 19th St. Oaland. Old ACP Security In the sum of $6.00 State aid and $6. County aid monthly , be renewed as of March 1 , 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of April 1, 1939• 1 WELLS, J.H-N, 2533 C1Int,)n Ave. Richmond. e Old Age Security in the sum of $14. State aid and $14. County aid montnly , be ranewed as of Januar;, 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as )f April 1, 1939. CONWE:LL J'ani S:N 44a - 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1939• CCiTTLE, FAN IE Box 399, Richmond. OldAge Security In ;he sum of $12.50 State aid land $12.50 County aid monthly be discontinued its of March 31, 1939. i PIUME, FRANK, 100 Macdonald Ave. Ric:m,nd. Old Age Security be denied. BANE, £IL_.N, 422-- 19th St. Richmond. Aid for needy c'.:±ldren In sum of $40. State ald and $34. county aid monthly.; be granted t_• begin as of April 1, 1939• SALDIVAR, -NEDINA, RFD Box 209, Sven Pablo i Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State ald and $40 County ald be granted t: begin as of April, 1, 1939• F-U.'3i Dr'yLA, 3321 C r._nslor Ave. Fdchim ind. i W. State aid and $35. county aid be increased to $40. State aid and. $40. County1aidmonthlynsofApril1, 1939- KUC'r'.AN, ALICE, 2737 Esmond Ave. Richm end. Aid for needy children In the sum of $20. State aid and $45. County aid be., increased to $20. State aid and $55. county ald as of April, 1, 1939• CURRY, HINFIETTA, 2361 Brooks Ave. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $20 county aid be` decreased to $10 State aid and $10 county read as of May 7, 1939- D_IAS MARGUE.e.ITA, Sutter St. San Pablo Aid for needy children In sum of $20 State aid and $20 county aid be decreased to $10 state aid and $10 c-unty raid ns of Hay 27, 1939• i 34 M-•nday, April }:-d, 1939. i PIPES, GLIVIA, Cowell Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be- ;! restored as of March 18, 1939• ZAK BERTHA, Lafayette Old Age Security in the sun of $24. State aid only be increased to $35., Statex-, aid anly as of April 1; 1939; to be paid entirely by the Stnte until April 6, 1939• i VAN QLEAR CAROLINE, 3525 McKenzie Ave. Fresno. ld Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be discontinued ^-s of Feb. 29. 1939- CROS, MABM- ,Lrfayette, Aid for needy children in this case be denied. BLACK VICTORIA 2247 Lincoln St. Concord. 30. aunty cash allowance be renewed as of April 1, 1939• BOLCH, 01I£, RFD Box 649, Walnut Creek. 10 e Securi-.y in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County a1&, - monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• F- GRANT WIT.t.T_u RFD Box 241, Walnut Creek.- 0ldAge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50. Qbunty aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• LONG_, WILLL4M. 805 Ferry St. Martinez. O1ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of MarG+;1939- HCOAN CHAT ES County Hospitnl, Martinez. OldAgege Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyL be discontinued as of Mara: 319 1939• I GOETHALS, JGuld. C3-Vton, 1Uld Age Security in ti:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1935. GARDNER. m3NNEPTA, 423- 11th St. Saoramento. Uld Age Security in the aim of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 Cmnty aid monthly be rnewed as of November, 1935, and increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County i aid as of April 1, 1939• SCALES JAMES, Box 43, Bailey Road, Pittsburg. Old Zge Security in amount of $13.50 Statg aid and $13.50 County aid monthlg it be renewed as of Januazv, 1939, and decreased to ii12.50 State aid and $12.50 County i aid monthly as of April 1, 1939• ROVER, BENJAMIN, Port Chlca&z:. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be disc.,ntinued res of March 31, 1939• LEMOS, MARY, Rte #1, Box 63D, Pittsburg. j Aid for needy children in sum of $20.00 monthly be granted to begin as of Apr1,1 1, 1939, and paid entiavly by the State up to June, 1939, when Mrs.Lemos will have I resided one year in Cont=•n C-.sta County. ROMJ, LILA, 45 1/2 W. 6th St. Pittsburg Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $34. County aid be granted to begin as of Apr11 1, 1939• i VASQUEZ, £FIJEN IA, Port C^•is rgo. mid for Needy child_^en in the sum of $10 State aid be granted to begin as April 1, 1939. j LEE, GUSSIE,West St. Pittsburg3757t=' 25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of April, 1939• l mm;E-rx a:N. 610 1J2 Sec-nd St. Antioch uld Ase Security in V-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthiy be granted t;, begin as of April 1, 1939• WELLS ELLA Box 437 E. Payne Ave. BPentwo:d. ld a Security in the sum of i10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be granted t-, begin as of April 1, 1939. WINK. G£LR,GE, Rte ift, Box 230-a, Antloch Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin ns of April 1, 1939• DUPREE, JAMES, Rte A, Box 59,Brentwood. Wld "ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of Feb. 1939- SILVAS, JOHN, General Delivery, Byron Old Age. Security in the sum of $16. Statg aid and $16. County aid mont:^ly be renewed as of January 1939, and increased to 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m;;nt ly as of April 1, 1939• AVELLAR, ELLEN, 923-•3rd St. Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 G;unty aid monthly be increased tc $17.50 Stnte aid and $17.50 Ounty aid m?nthly as of April 1, 1939. CHRISTIE, EDWARD, -akley, ld a=ge Secvrity i-i sun :f 517.50 State aid and $17.50 C;-unty aid monthly disc ntinued _: "r.rc:. i 35 EILGORE, WILL, ANTII-CH Cal. Old Age Security in t?.e sure of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued qs of Parc?! 313, 1939- 1 GIAC01M , ANNA, 1005- 6th St. Antioch. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30- State aid r.nd $30 County aid monthly be decreased to $20 State aid and $20 a-unty aid monthly as of April 1, 1939• MCR4L=S, KkiY. Oakley. (For Juanita and Consuella Vasquez. } Aid for needy children in sum cf $20 State aid for Juanita and Conseul?a Vasquez be disc3.n.Inued as c f March 31, 1939- VA_ §ggEZ 1PXNIDAD, $nighLsen. Aid for needy children in sun of $60. State aid be discontinued rs of March 31, 1939. BOU r' CORA, PFJ Box 728, ?Ri.chmc,nd. (For Edward Mederos) 30 State aid and $30 C3unty aid payable t,) Mrs Cora Bouquet for the support of Edward, Ant.,ne and James Mederos be decreased to $20. State aid and $20 County aid for the suppD_•t :;f Ant:ne and James Mederos as of April 1, 1939, Aid for Edward being disc:%ntinued. GOVEY, UTIi:-IiINE, 2369 Lowell Ave. RichmD-x1. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939- LF.. C :AFJ ES 223 Nevin Ave. Ric_zm ,nd. Uld : ;e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted t, begin as of April 1, 1939- LUFXF,J, 2 kRy, 522- 4th St.R1c mind. Old Age Security In the sum of$5- State aid and $5. County aid monthly be granted t,,) begLi as f April 1, 1939. JANE, S,,UWF-L, 631- 13t:. 5t. Richmjnd. old *g'e Security be denied. i SILVA, M3FY, 900 Richmind Ave. Pt-Richm,aed CIMLICH, MATILDA 9900 Riehm-ind Ave. Pt.Richmcnd (For William .311va) Payee for $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for William Silva be changed from Mrs. Maty Silva, 9CC Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond t? Mrs. Matilda Cizmich, same address, as of April 1, 1939- In Clatter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant In favor :)f 1 County Treasurer of Alameda County, on Exposition Fund. In compliance with t-r:t certain Agreement approved the 16th day of January, 1 j1939, amending contract made and entered into on the 29th day of December, 1937, by and between. the County of Alameda, State of California, and County of Contra Costa, State of California, It is by to Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is ^ereby auth3rized and dlrect=d to draw his warrant in sum of $2000, in favor of the County Treasurer of Alameda County and charge said amount to the Exposition Fund of Contra Costa County.K And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 17th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. A/ Chairman. Clerk. i i i f IN THE BQARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORIiIA. MOLIDAY, APRIL 17th, 1939. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. Present: ?ion. W.J_Bucnanan, Cbalrman; Supervisors Jas. H. Long, H.L.Cummings; Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.-C.Nells, Clerk. In Matter of Purchase of Real Property f roil Katie A. and Paul R. =rirtnett, for Park Purposes. Katie A. :and Paul R. Bartnett, a 'single can, having offered to sell to the, County of Cont--a Costa, for park purposes, for the sum of $600, the following describ— ed real property, to wit: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra, Costa, State of California, described as f3llows: A portion of the tract of land designated on the Map entitled "Map of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, California, 1869" which map r.-s filed in t;e _ffice of the Recorder of t::e County of Contra Costal State of C-slifornia, in Vol. E of ?daps, at page 95, containing 0.436 of an acre, more or less, described as follows: I COMMENCING at a point on the center line of the County Highway leading from Paci=ec_, to Martinez at the intersection of t_^.e south line of I Lot 21 of an Unnumbered Block in the town of Pacheco,produced easterly with the west line of the 5.072 acre parcel of .Land described in the deed from Margaret :Randal_, et al. to Michael Solmi, et al. dated May g, 1927, and recorded Sept. 13, 1927, in Vol. 108 of "fficial Records, at page 122, and fn,m which point t?t.e center of a curve to the left with a radius of 1910.00 feet bears south 75005152" West; thence from sedd p_Ant of commencement N.rtnerly along*, s,-Id curve and said West line ?15.01 feet to t:.e point of beginnini, -if t-e I:erein described tract of land, from *:ich point the center of said curve to the left bears south 68*331290 west; thence from saidpoint of beginning Northerly along said curve and said west line 65.53 feet; thence north 230251 West alon,- sAd west line 45.66 feet to t,-.e fence forming the south line of tie county Park in the Town of Pacheco; thence along said fence line and leavink; said west line, south 910111 West, 97.87 feet and south 520341 fest, 69.47 feet to a point in an old fence; the::ce leavin - t:_e sout:: line if said Park and running along said old fence s:u - 15033130' Fast, 115.35 feet to a point vciic:r_ bears South 510111 Nest fr-im t,-..e point of beginning above referr;:d to; thence leavinr- said fence, hgrti, 510111 East, 174.43 feet to the point, of beginning; being Lot 27 and t:e nort:: 1/2 of Lot 25, Block 10, as s::own on said Map. And this Board having published not ice of intention to consummate said pur—, chase as s jrm by affidavit of publicati:;n of Elva R.Peters on file herein, and this' being time and place set out in said n.Aice for the c3nsummation of said purchase ruid no one appearing to object to t:,e purease of said renal property, IT IS BY THE BOARD UIDERED that the hereinabove described property be and th same is hereby ordered purchased from Katie A. and Paul R. Hartnett, for the sum of 600. and upon the coming in of a good and sufficient deed to the said property, the same small be declared public property of the county of Contra Costa. I 3 y 1 T Y3 r a a 4 r s t 37 In fatter of Continuing of hearing of etitions to Exclude Property from Interim Zone Lana Use District Bordering Danville-San Ramon Bighway. Petitions Navin heretofore been filed with this Board-of Supervisors asking that certain property along Danville- San Ramon Highway be excluded from the Interim Land Use District under the. County Zoning Ordinance and a petition having been I received by this Board at t'-Is tint- requesting that the property along the Danville- j San Ramon Highway comnencing at the northerly boundaries of the Ammo School District, and extending northerly to the Walnut Creek City Limits be included in said Interim Land Use District, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said latter petition be referred to the Plan:ninC Comnisslin of Contra Costa County for investigation and the hearing on all of said petitions be continued to a date to be set by this Board at a future meeting.A, i o AinroseoSchoo distrix p rou This Board hiving heretofore granted permission to the County Surveyor of 1 i Cont_•a Costa County to use certain county equipment and county employees for the sur- facing of a strip of land lying between the State Highway and the Ambrose School District property, and this Boa,--d now being In receipt of a resolution adopted by the Trustees of said Ambrose School District, requestirt that saic strip of land be not paved but that County Employees and County equipment be used in surfacing of play- ground of said Ambrose Scho::l District, the cost of said equipment and employees to become a charge against the said Ambrose School District; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County proceed to surface the play-ground of said Ambrose School District using county equipment and county employees and c_-.a ge for doing said work shall become a charge against the said Ambrose Sch_.ol District. In Matter of Gorrection of Assessments. i G,O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments under Sect. 3804a. of the Political i Code,' gnd said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra j Costa County, i i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to County Auditor to correct said r erroneous asses=ments be and the same is hereby granted: For year 193$-39' in Vol. 25 assessment N3. 57494 Join P. and Gertrude Serpa are assess- ed with the N. 641 of Lot 11, Blk B Map No. 3, P%rkside Addition with improvements lerroneously assessed at $530. There are no improvements on this property. Authorization to County Auditor to c-ncel these improvements also the delinquencies on the first installment is requested. For year 1935-39= In vol. 25 Assessment No. 56703 Manuel Roberts is assessed with Lot 123 R.N. Burgess Co's Yap No. 1 Ayers Ranch Subn. with improvements erroneous) assessed at X20. There are no improvements on this Lot. K I i 1 April 17, 1939- In Natter of Issuing Frge Permit to Peddle to Adolph Abraham, J.E.Hornbaker and Conrad Frank Hart. Adolph Abraham, J.E.Hornbaker, and Conrad Frank Hart, honorably discharged from the Armed forces of the United States, having applied to this Board for free licenses to peddle in the County of Contra. Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County j issue to Adolph Abraham, J.E.Hornbaker, and Conrad Frank Hart, and each of them a free permit to peddle In County of Contra Costa, for a period of one year, from date hereof.,,.- In Matter of Applicatir. of S.W. Parsons for permission to construct an auto Court, in Sup. Dist. S.W.Parsons having applied to this Board for permit to construct an: auto Court located at corner of State His_^_way and Los Trampas Road, Alamo, California, IT 15 BY THE BOARD OP.DEf ID that said application be and the same is hereby j referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.-K I i I In Matter of application for Dance Permits. Byron Lodge #335, I.O.O.F. havin.- made application to this Board Por permissio to conduct a dance. at Byron, on 'pril 29th, 1939, between hours of 9 o'clock E.M. and 2 o'clock A.M. and Danville Improvement Club having made application to this Board for permission to conduct a dance at Danville, on 1'pril 29th, 1939, until 2 o'clock A.M. , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said applications be and the same are, j hereby granted. In Matter of Endorsement of Movement of Lions Clubs for Erection of Recreation :fall at Wiemar. WHEREAS, the Lions Clubs of the Counties interested in Wiemar Joint Sanatori have sponsored a movement for t:-.e erection of a Recreation Hall at Wiemar, in connee Ion with Wiemar Joint Sanatorium and have raised considerable sum of money to apply on the cost of said Hall, and WHEREAS, the said Wlemar Sanatorium is lacking in building; space where patients may gather for recreation such as card—playing, rerAing or er_joyment of movini> picture shows; NOW THERFE RE, BE IT RESCLYED: that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, hereby endorse the movement of the Lions Clubs, for building of a Recreation Ball at Wiemar and believe the Board of Directors of said Sanatoriym should rive serious consideration at the time of fixing their budget- for the ensuing year, to the rendering of ,financial assistance towards the completion of said building at an early date. I I a I f In Hatter of application of Zuur Brothers for permit to establish retail nursery and garden materials establishment Zuur Brothers having heretofore applied to this Board for a permit to establish a retail nursery and garden materials establishment to be located on the north side of Mt, Diablo Blvd, northwest from the Lafayette Cemetery in the Lafayette Suter District, and said application havim: been referred to the PlnnnsnK Commission of f Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission of Contra. Costa County having jrecommended that said application be granted, with certain restrictions, j On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT 13 BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said permit be granted, subject to 40 foot set—back from the present j right of way line, and that a permanent structure pertnlniw, to the nursery shall be approved by the Planning Commission as to architecturpl plans and that any storage I j yard be located in the rear or the property and ampletely screened from the Highway.,k i 1 l In Batter of Applicatim or L.K.Swentzel, for permit for construction of Bill Boards on Tunnel road Highway. L.K. Swentzel Navin{; applied to this Board for permit for construction of Bill—boards on Tunnel Road, on property owned by him, It is by the Bo-rd ordered that said application be and same is hereby referred to T:ne Planning Commissl3n of Contra Costa Cann;y.K In batter of Action Brought 1n Superior Court of the State of California 4 1n and for the County of Contra Costa I antitled "Peter A. Smith, Plai%tiff, vs. i W.E. Gilbert, et al.• An action !lavinr been brought in the Superior Court of State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, entitled •Peter A. Smith,PlaintIff, vs. W.E. Gilbert, et al.' Def.ndsnts, No. 23,605, and the County of C5ntra Costa, appearing as defendant in said acti n, and the summons in said action having; been served on A.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD OT.DERi9 that said summ2 ms be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems fit. In utter of Action brought In x Superior Court of the State of California in and for to County of Contra Costain J. Bruce Corrie, Plaintiff, vs. Louis C-M--rgan, et al. Deft s." An action having been brought in the Superior Court of State of California,. In and for V.e County of Con ra Costa, entitled 'J. Bruce Corrie, Plaintiff, vs. Louis C.Norgxn, et al. Defendants' and the County of Contra Costa appearing as defendant in said acti;,n, and the summ--ns in said action having; been served on W.J. IBuchanan, Chairman of t:is Board; M IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said summons be and the sPme is har eby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he. deems fit. 0 I( M,ndny, April 17,1939, In Matter of Adoption of Plans and Speciftent i,.)ns for building of WildCat Creek Bridge in Sup. Dist. 1. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension on Road A.-15, Contra Costa County, prepared iy Jos. W.Barkley, County Surveyor, having; been presented to this Board for approval; IT IS BY THE BOARD CF. i -D that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and Working details be and t=e same are erebpr adopted as plans am- specifications, strain sheets and working details for building of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension i on Road A-15, Sup. Dist. ill., Lantra Costa County. IT IS FURTHER O-:DrFeFD that notice to contractors for doing of said work be published in the Richmond Independent, a nenspaper of general circulation, printed, and published in the County of Contra Costa, and bids shall be received by the Clerk of this Board uD to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on M_NDAY the 15th day of M.4Y, 1939•. IIn Matter of Awarding Contract Ifor repairing; Contra Costa County Jail. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for certain repairs to Contra Costa County Jail, and Architect E.G.Bangs having reported to this Board that the bid of E.P. Seemans, in sun of $9374 is the best bid submitted for said work, It is on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, by the iBoard ordered that the contract for makirv" repairs to Contra Costa County Jail be and the same hereby is awarded to E.P.Seemans at prices submitted in ::1s bid; IT IS FURTHER ORDEi3::D that the District Attorney prepare eoriraet for the doing I i of said work an- that said E.P. Seemans shall give a bond in sum of $ic685 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and a band in sus of $4685 guaranteeing building. land m terialmen. I IT IS FLUCHEP. ORDERED that the certif led check w'aich accompanied bid of Elmer iJ. Freethy, be and the same is hereby ordered returned to said Elmer J. F'reethy. In ?latter of Transfer of Funds. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that certain appro- pristi_.ns for year 1939-39 show surplus amounts and in order to make these available tow=ards financing other appropriations idilch are inadequate, IT IS BY THE BO-OD O .D9Va that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author;iz Id til cancel the said surplus amounts as listed hereinbelow and the amount thereof tranefe r- ied to the UnRppropriated Reserve: C & C General Other Rind Fund Amount Name. auditor- 105 04 Employees Exp, allowances 42.00 Purchas i:nr- Arent- 3-19- 05 Supplies 4o.00 1939-1239 Grand gur - 168. 03 Services 1527-00 g"A CO JAIL-Care of Pris - 231. 05 Supplies 2278.00 Fire Protection- 250. i Services 136.00 I r 41 C & C General. Other Fund Fund Amount Name. Co. Esp. Care of Inmates- 503, 05 Supplies 250.00 Social Service Dept. - 506 ' 02 Salaries & 'gages 550-00 7 ; i 05 Supplies 145.00 Det ention HDme- 522. 05- uPP ies 27-00 Fairs- 903. G.G. Int. is mositlon 139:.00 Exposition. County Clerk- C102. 09 Capital Outlays 177.00 Co Jail-Buildinc 230 09 Capital Outlays X'1220.00 i Co Park -C701. 09 Capital -utlrys 511.00 Pacheco Park-702. 09 Capital -utlays 46.00 r 972.00 5977.00 139-00- The said order is passed bar the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In Sutter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.N.Teeter, County Auditor, AND IN ORDER TO ADJUST APPROPRIATION IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDKRLM that the transfers herein set otrt below be and the same 1 are hereby authorized, to wit: Decrease Increase. 1 Sheriff- 202. 1 04 Employees Exp. allowances 41200.00 600.00 Salates & Wages .02 j 00.00 Supplies 05 00.00 1100.00 Jail- BuildinP,- 230. 02 Sdnrles & Wages 50.00 50.00 Services 03 Motor Police- 235- 00 Salaries & Wgs 021 $ery ces 5. 5- Hiways & Brid les Admin. -470. 05 Supplies 32.00 32.00 Replacements 09 i Pacheco Park- 702.i 05 Supplies 25-00 25.00 services The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the BoArd. In the Hatterof Tra::sferof Funds. D.N.Teeter, Coun-y Auditor navinl, reported to this Board that certain appropriations for year 1939-39, are inddequate, IT IS BY THE Bake ORDERiZ that certain appropriations should be increased in amounts as herein set gut below, the aggregate amount to be appropriated from .the 1 Unappropriatred Reserves: C & C.General Fd Fd Clerk -102. 09 Replacements 177.00 PrimHry Election- 122. 02 Salaries & Wages 3Z .00 3 Services 39b.00 05 Supplies 1874-oo General Election- 12. 02 Salaries & 'gages x.00 0003Services252• 05 Services 1305-00 I 42 Monarv, April 17, 1939• i C & C General Fd Fd Justice Court, 11-141. 03 Services 5-00 Justice Court- 16-16. 03 Services 5•00 1937->5 Grand Jury- 155. 02 Salaries & Wages 152.00 03 Services 1374•' 5 Supplies 1.00 JI Co. Jail- Mars, Cr. Brsna- 234_. f05 Supplies 1500.00 Compensation Insurance r 03 Services 1511.00 outside Hospitalization- 504. 05 Supplies 250.00 Social Services ExcLan - 905. 02 Salaries & Wages 550-00 03 Services 25.00 05 Supplies 75.00 rvs Probation. Office- 520. 02 Salaries & ages 27.00 Hospitals for Insane- 525. 03 Services 365.00 tr, County Park- 701. 02 Salaries & Wages 161.00 03 Services 100.00 05 Supplies 250.00 1 Memorial Blds. Mtce.-705. Concord 46.oo Crockett 95.00 County Exhibit s- 804. Oj Services 125.00 uditor- 105. 09 Capital Outlay 42.00 Purchasinf- Arent- 119. 09 Capit al Outlay 40.00 a Elections- Rezistrations- etc. -125 09 Capital Outlay* 4.00 Co. Jail- Care of Prisoners- 231._ 09 Capital outlay 52.00' Jail Branch Co-s truction- -234. 09 Cspital Outlay 220.00 i Co. Jail- harsh Cr. Brane'n- 0234. 09 CP4)Ita1 Outlay 1726.00 4i Fire Protection- 250. 09 Capital Outlav 136.00 Social Service E mhawe- 505. 09 Capital Outlay 45.00 DotenLion Home- 522. 09 Capital Outlay 27.00 Burial Grounds- 537. 09 Cap it al Outlay 116.00 Fairs- 803. Expo sit fon Fd. 09 Capital Outlay M2-00- MO. 1 .00. r' The said order is passed by t'-e unanimous vote of the Board., J In Hayter of Transfer of Funds. y On request of D.N.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current Highway Fund Warrants, t IT IS BY TfiE BDAF.D CFDEM that the sum of $4,168.80 be transferred " from the Special RoPA Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: Ly t war. No. Road Coma. Road Com::. Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Nisa. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5. j 737 19355•?3• i•738 9.54 739 17.92 741. 29. 82.82. 742 097.48 7 1,173-57- 7431.75 7 120.9678.00 7M 1 00 160.52 14.14 39.15 141.61 0 749 168.60 750 12.50 138.91. 64.46 3.4o.55 s 12.00 29 Grand Total — $4,165.80. f The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Honrd. Ar IIn Natter of Purebutse of $10,000 Orinda Union School District Hands. Charles L. Dodge, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, having reported-to. this Bohrd that Eastland, Douglass & Co., have offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa, $10,000 Orinda Union School District 2* per cent Hands, maturing.from.... April 1st, 1950 to 1954, inclusive, for the sum of $10,100 plus accrued interest and the said Charles L. Dodge, having recommended to this Hoard that said bonds be purchased, s On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS OFWERED that the Count Treasurer C.L.Dod be authorized totyge purchase the bonds j hereinabove described. i In Natter of Granting Utension of Time to Lit is L. Lover ldge to investigate application of Frank Conners, for aid. Otis L. Loveridge, Social Service Director, having reported to this Hoard.that application of Frank Conners for Old Age Security was received on January T, 1939s and has been under investigation without delay and with due diligence but it is s Impossible of completion within nLriety days for iollowim reason: further investigation j of property and children 19 income necessnry Tiz '0 , for good cause, the Hoard of Supervisors declares the necessity for an extension of time. 0k t t AD!'il 17, 1939.4-1 i e In kgtter of Con.ract of Hum R. Pomeroy wit:i County Planning Commission. Hugh R.Pomeroy having heretofore entered into a Contract with the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County in aim of $500 for services to be rendered' to t'r.e I i said Planning- Commission and the Planning Commission having reported that the said Hugh n.Pomeroy has received the sum of $300 upon said contract and has rnmrently. left the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded ty Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE- -- i BOARD ORDERED that Vne District Attorney of Contra Costa County notify the said Hugh" R i Pomeroy that his said contract must be fully complied with or same shall be declared ', cancelled.by this Board of Supervisors., In Matter of Sale of Property g for Delinquent Taxes. The followin; Resolution was passed and adapted and ordered entered on the -" j Minutes of t_1 s Board: BE IT RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the follori:ir, described property now owned by the State of Crl.ifornia, 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 lard hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE Tr RESCUED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of Calif ornla, for authorityto conduct said sole as set out in this Resolution i j Group No. 47) PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 22, 121 for the delinguenttaxes of 1920z In the State Tide Lands of Califs rnla'- An undivided 1/3d interest in all of Lot 23, Sec. 25, TIN., R5W. , and an undivided 1/3d interest in Lot 12, Sec. 25, T1N., R5W. Deed No. 16, Tu be s"old for a sura n.;t less t'.1an $40.00 plus costs of sale. PROPERTY S,,-,LD TO WE STATE, June 27, 1927, FY'R 'H'— DELINQUEN'P TAXES of 1926: In t=:e Amended Map of the City .f Ricam--nd- Lots 37-38, Block 95, Deed No.494 ( ) To be sold for a sun n-,t less than $150. plus casts of sale. In Walls Addn. to. Ric:-m nd- Lots 7-8, Block 174, Deed No. 540. (S) To be sold for a sum nct less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Richm_nd- Lot 27, Block 177, Deed No. 548. (S) To be sola for a sum not le ss than $15. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Rich and- Lot 34, Block 181, Deed No. 563 (S) TO be sola for a sum n_•t less t -an $10. plus cost s of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Ric:m ,nd- Lot 35, Block 181, Deed No. 564 (S) ITo be sold for a sum nit less than $10. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T:.E STA-,-; , JUNE 26, 1929, K? THE DELINQMT TAXES of 1927: Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 7, Block 7, Deed No. 27. To be sold for a sum not less than 85.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric m-:)nd- Lot S, Block 7, Deed No. 29. To be sold for a sum n,-,t less tiifln 65.00 plus costs cf sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 7, Deed No. 29. To be sold for a sum nit less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richm.;nd- Lot 33, Block 7, Deed No. 30. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric%sm3nd- Lot 2, Block 37, Deed No. 72. To be sold for a sum nct less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richm.end- Lot 3, Block 37, Deed No. 73. T- 17* sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of srle. Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 26-27, Block 7, Deed No. 140. To be sold for a sum not less Vna.n $15. plus costs of stile. 45 Andrade Home Tract- Lot 109 Block 173, Deed No. 168. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. 3' East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 60, - Deed Nd. 183. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Junction Addition- Lot 20, Block 56, Deed No. 195 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus casts of sale. In :he Richmond Annex Lots9-40, -Block 90, Deed No. 316. To be sold for a sum not less than 160. plus costs of sale. In xne Harbor Front Tract- Lot- 43-43, Block 7, Deed No. 343. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 2-3, Block 10, Deed No. 344, k To be sold for a sum not less than $10.0 0 plus costs of sale. In the -arbor Business Blocks- Lots 4-5, Block 10, Deed No. 345. To be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract— Lots 31-32, Block 22, Deed No. 365. To be sold for a sum nit less than $30. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Lot 33, Block 22, Deed No, 366. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land A Ferry G.). No. 1 -- Lots 17-15, Block 2, Deed No. 434. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. North Riches-ad Land & Ferry Co. No. 1 — Lots 31-32, Block 14, Deed No. 435. To be sold for a sum not less tirm $10. plus costs of sale. n PROPTRTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1929, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1928: Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lot 1, Block 33, Deed No. 9. To be sold for a sum nct less than $15. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric'*=4.snd- Lot 25r Block 17, Deed No. 25. To be sold for a aim not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 26, Blck 17, Deed No. 26 To be sold for a sun not 1 ss thin $10. plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond Lots 24-25-27-32, Block 5, - Deed No. 2404.: To be sold for a sura not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 1, Block 9, Deed No. 630. To be sold for a sum not less than $10., plus costs of sale. PROl£RTY SOLD Ti. THE STATE, JUN 26, 1930, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929. Canal Subn. of Richma nd- Lo, 24,. Block 2, Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Ca_k-a Subn. of Ric.=a_nd- Lot 23, Block 5.Leed No. 21 F To be sold for a sum n-:t less than $10. plus costs of sale. Griffin & #atrous Addn. t:: Richmcnd- Lot 16, Block 1, Deed No. 60. To be sold for a sam not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Griffin & Rati—aus Adda. to Richm..nd— Lot 17, Block 1, Deed No. 61. to To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. j r_ Kezman's Addn. to P1c'uaond— Lots 124-15, Block 1, Deed No. 70, t To ,be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. E111s Landing Subdivisi-on- Lots 19-20, Block 14, Deed No. 109. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of. snie. In the Richmond Annex Lots 12-13, Block 48, Deed No. 2443:ITo be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. x I in the Richmond Annex- Lots 37-39, Block 70, Deed No. 450. To be sold for a sum not less the-n $90. plus costs of sale. 4 Fey Andrade Tract- Lot 9, Block 10, Deed No. 180 . r To be sold for a sum n t less t-vm $lO.00 plus costs of sale. In the overland Tract- Lot 14, Block 4, Deed leo. 193. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Overland Tract- Lot 15, Block 4, Deed No. 194. y ITo be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Home Tract- Lot 4,. Block 11, Deed No. 206. To ba sold for a sum not less than $40.plus costs of sale.. b Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 6, Block 201, Deed No. _.212.1, # To be solei for a sum n.t less than $20. plus costs of sale. Y. Grand View Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Block 21, Deed No. 221. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plus costs of sn1e. i f April 17, 1939. Schapiro Central Tract- Lots 13-14,, Block 5, Deed.No. 226 To be sold for a sura not less than $50- plus costs of sale. . I j Andrade Rome Tract- Lots31 32, Block 13, Deed No. 266 To be sold for a sum not less than 950- plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 12, Block 12, Deed No. 279. T3 be sold for a sum nst less than $200. plus costs of sale. i North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 9, Blk 71 Deed No. 1035. To be sald for a sum not less than $5. plus costsof sale. North Richmond Land d Ferl Co. No. 2- Lot 10, Block 71, Deed No. 1036. To be sold for a sum not less than $5- plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land A Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 11, Block 71, Deed No. 1037. To be sold for a sum not. less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land A Ferry Co. No. 2- Lot 12, Block 71, Deed No. 1039. To be sold for a sum nat less than $5. plus costs of sale. i Nort:i Richmond Land de Ferri Co. No. 2 Lot 13, Block 71: Deed No. 1039. To be sold for a sum not less titan $5- plus costs of sale. In Broadway Addn. to Richm)nd- Lot 13, Block E. Deed No. 1206. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costsof sale. In tatter of applications for aid. It is by the Board orderecl that the'3c11owing_agplScat16ns'forraid areir_grantedd„ Lo vat: INGERSOLL, MAUDE, Pinole. County cash allowance in amount of $15. monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 1,193 j LOCKWC)OD, LOUISE, 502 $earney El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. county. aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 13. 1939- BEESON, CURTIS, P-O- BX 1304, Richmond. Old Age Security .in the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid Mont::ly be renewed as of August, 1939. BRLMNEH, LOUISE, 501 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito., Old Age Security 1n the suss of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. BRUNNE.R,. WHEW, 501 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 Ccunty aid mont:ply be renewed as of Sept. 1939. CERIDDNO, FELIX, 50 Nichol Ave. Pt.Richond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneved as of March, 1939- CLIFT, DDNA• 3315 Roosevelt Ave. Richm--.nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Ibe renewed as of January, L939- GO 0 D-HUE 939• GO0D-HUE BgNJAL[IN, 621 - 5th St. Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. X0 LHOFF. IDA, 1419 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in tie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ce renewed. as of Dec. 1935- MAFTI,;, GEORGEHA, 325- 12t:i St. Riczm.:t:d. Old Age Security in the amount of $10. State aid and $10. County aid a..,it:,Iy be renewed as of ijov. 1935. MORAN FAN,.Y, 145 Standard Ave. Aicnmand. j ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be onthly , be renewed ns of Feb. 1939- PEDRICK, MARY, 1424 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. ROSE, ANTONIO. RFD, Box 1'017, Rie'rmand. Old Age Security 1n to sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. RUCi{M ELIZkBErz RFD, Box 591, Richmond. Id Age Security in the sum of $12-50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly be renewed ns of Larch, 1939• j SHULTS, AYLET-, RFD, Box 306, Richmond. Old Age Securitj 1n the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid m.•nt`:ly be renewed Rs of Hay, 1939. 47 SHULTs INEZ 220- lst St. Rica mond. Old Security in the sum of$lk. ;State aid and $14- County aid monthly be're- newed as of January, 1939• SMITii BELLE 672- 2nd St. Ric?:asnd. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofJune, 1939. TOMELTY ROSE,. 7689 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito. I Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of November, 1935- VALENCIA, HENRY, 110 So. 22nd St- Richmfsnd Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County mild monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• WVM, LARPAV TF., 22529 wall Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in tae sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1935. 1 ZECKER, ANNIE, 901- 7th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1935. r LONI, SARAH, 1621- lOtii st. Richmond. Old Age Security in thz sum of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of April 1, 1939• GOULD LEONA 971 Oont-a Costa Drive, El Cerrito. ld Age Security >n tt e sum of $15. State aid and $15." County aid monthly be renewed as of October, 1939, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $22.50 County aid as of May 1, 1939• 1 SLATTEIY RICHARD 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond. 1e Security in V-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly jbe discontinued as of April 30, 1939• 1WHEELER, WILLIAM, 1235 Myrtle St. Oakland. I Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 Shote aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be discont inued as of tiny 1, 1939• HIGGIhS, CLA<A, 2121 Barrett St. Richmond. Aid for Needy children in the snm of $20. State aid and $50 County aid manti,ly bi, granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• CARDOZA, ADELINE Lake Avenue, Rodeo, Aid for Needy* children in t a sum of $20. State aid and $35, county aid be renewed as of April, 1939• COOP£'ii, IDA, 504 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito. Aid for Weedy Child--en in the sum of $10. per month State aid be renewed as of April, 1933)- PUCCI GENMVLESSA, 107 Critchett St. Horth Richmond. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $20 County aid..The renewed ns of April, 1939• 3 lVEGA, VINCENTA, 521 MAN St. Richmond Aid for Needy children in the sum of $50. State aid and $10. County aid m)nthly be renewed as of April, 1939- MEDEROS ELIZABETr 934 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid for eedy children in the sum of $10. State aid which was formerly, patd ta' Mrs. Elizabeth Mederos, be paidt , Mrs. Myrtle Kalis, 932E Everett St. El Cerrito., l California, as of May 1, 1939• JBILODEAU, FRANCES, Canyon. Old Age Security in tihe sum of $15.T5 State aid and $15.75 county. acid ,monthly> be discontinued as of March 31, 1939• 1EVANS. VEDA. James Hotel, Martinez. m` j 20. County Cas:* allowance be renewed rts of April, 1939• TheROwLEE IUM WE #I, Box 592, Walnut Creek, Old a Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly renewed rs of January, 1939. EVAN RAAM, Hendrika, RFD Al:_anbra Valley, Martinez. s Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be j renewed as of Jan!TL--Y, 1939• s VAN R&W, HENDRIK, RFD Alhanbra Valley, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly Le renewed as of Dec. 1939• y EGB----T, !-:ATi ZE B1.6, walnut Creek. 1 Old Age security be denied. ROSIE LOIS 1012E Mellus St. Martinez. 81 6. State aid and $29. County aid be "granted to begin;as«`o kpxt.l,, 139..: r...__ ALLEN, GE21-L, #3 Estrella Ave. Piedmont. zu. State aid and 120 County aid mid to Gene Allen be made payable to Mrs. P^tricil ornra, Vine, 111 u1strict, Ynrtlnez, Calif. 7. •.; 48 Monday, April 17, 1939• t KOVAS JOHN Lincoln Grill, Pittsburg, Cal. 13. County cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1939. CARTIM NETTIE,p 468 - 60th St. Oakland, Cal. aid r•<3A Age Security in tae sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 Couaty. Mont ly be discontinued as of May 17. 1939• LRLING, T:-i•. AS, 750 Howard St. San Franciso. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.x50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly... be discontinued as of April 30, 1939- TROIA ANTCNIC 350 Rest 3rd St.Pittsaurg S aid and C..:unt aid for nee blind monthly be renewed as of25. tate 3n M. Y needy Y April 1, 1939. MarUMM. I ANICETTO ,Camp #33, Jersey Island, Bx 66, Byron 13. County cash be continued as of April 1, 1939- VAS EZ BAEBARA, W4 Ninth St. Antioch. x 1$17. per month county cash allowance be continued as of April 1, 1939• 0 HERNANDEZ. MAROM IN0 Oakley r. 195. County cash be renewed and increased to $]S. County Cash allowance as of April 1, 1939• JO.0STON JAMES Rte 1, Bx 7, BRE3"-zv0,7D- Old Age Security in the sum of $35- State aid only be granted to begin as of April 1, 1934, to be paid ij the State unt11 July 6th, 1939• YcCARTHY OW-LES. Myron. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• RAMLV DJOHN, Fulton's Shipyard, Antioch. x Old ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. i be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• 7. '-y WIISON, ORA, P.O. Bx 491, Brentwoc.d, Cal. K: Old Age Security in the sum :)f $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be discontinued as of March 31, 1939. SILVA, JOls2 Oakley. Old Age Security be denied. DOAK. JEANW E, AFD, Bx 157, Lone Tree Rd, Antioch. Aid for needy children in sun of $40. State aid and $25. county aid monthly be renewed its of April, 1939. HABIG, NOM. Texas St. Antioch. Aid for needy children in te:e sum of $20. State aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• HENIiING. MRS. KARL #1, Home Place, Oakland. (For Otto Dietrich). x 20 State and $20 County aid naa thly payable to Mrs. Earl Henning, #1 Kane Place, Oakland, Califo:•nia, for t'ne support of Otto and Frank Dietrich be reduced to $10 State aid and $10 Caunty aid m?nthly as of May, 29, 19390 Aid for Otto Dietrich being discontinued. 62ORBOUQUET, CA, RFD 728, Richmond (For Anton, James & Edward Mederos) b State aid .cad S20 County aid parable to Hrs. Cora Bouquet for tine support of Antone and Janes Mederos be increased to $30 State and $30 County aid monthly as of April 7, 1939, for tLe support of Ant-ne, James and Edward Mederos. FRANSA SRS. FANS, Walnut Creek (For Alveeda Figueira) y Alm:)ad Ave. Ra_nut Creek, Cal. V1Stateaidand $l0. Quaky aid aunt:^.ly, payable -to Mrs. Frank Franks, Wal.^axt Creek, for the sup ort of Alveeda Figueira, be discontinued as of March. 31,1939 Begin:::n; April 1, 1939. 910 State aid only be granted Mrs. Margaret Cockerton, Almand Ave. Walnut Creek for -t::e support of Alveeda Figueira. DG1'E8T'i, GORNELItJ3, 32- 37th St. Rlcausnd. 30 monthly Czunty cath allowance be renewed as of April 1st, 1939• BAYS, ALIT;::, 76- lot:. St. F.i&mjnd. 5. County cash allowance be renewed as of April 1, 1939. TAYLLR a r , 169- lit:. St. Rlr-%=+nd. I 12. Monthly county cash ellowazice be renewed Its of April 1st, 1939- YARIEMN 'HAZEL, 814 Chanslor Ave. Rldhm 3nd- County cas? a_lowance be renewed ?s of April 1, •1939. j COV LLO, ELIUBET-, 5512 Modoe St. I.ichn•:•nd. Cld Age Security in te;e sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be •anted to begin as f April 1, 1939• Bur.-:L NETT IE, 5,8- 6t st. Ric::m-nd- d Ave Security in %he am of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid monthly be granted t begin as of April 1, 1939- MARKS, SUDIE, RFD 01, Bx 964, Richncnd. U d Age Security in t a sum of $17.50 Stat- aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be ;;ranted to begin Rs ?f April 23, 1939- H 1. COLLMS, A:;,'4 , 502 Bissell Ave. leas •nd. o.LQ JL ae Security - n ''.e sun ;.f $17-50 St---.re aid aro $17.50 C Mnty aid monthly I aberenewedasofDec. 1936. i 49 mcBINixy, IDA, i465 NAvmim S_. EL Cerrito, Calif. a3 d Age Security 1n the sum of $17.54 state aid and $17.5060unty aid aaiontnly be renewed as of Sept. 1938. PAR]CM. MARE, 62 Souvi St. Rici~m-nd. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidmonthly be renewed ns of Feb. 1939. RAMBO, R BERT, 402- 3rd St. Ric.-am.nd. j Old Age Security .in the sum of $17.50 tate aid affi $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1939• TIHZC-M, J0-J-N, 430- 20th St. Richm«nd. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County;aid monthly._ . be renewed as of Nov. 1938. ALEXANDia. TILLIEV 317 So. 3rd St. Richmond. old Am Security in the sum of $16.50 State aid and $16..50 County aid monthly: 3be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 1,. 1939. HOGENrUMP DANIEL_,=, 167- 6th St. Richmond. Old ge Security in t:e 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 May 1, 1939. HOGENCAMP, J S EPH, 167- 6t', St. Richmond. Old Age Security in -&.-.-.e sum of $7.50 State raid and $7.50 County aid monthly, be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.5D County aid monthly as of Mag 1, ,1939., INDrELICATG FRANCO. RFD, Rd 20, Ric^•mond. Old Age Security be denied. BELL VAI: SAUNDE"RS, 320 First St. Richmond. 25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be granted, to,Nrs., Ewelyn Morgan, 320- lst St. Riehm-:nd, California, daughter and legal guardian of Mr. Bell, Ito begin as of April 1, 1939• i AEMSTIANSE i, CRAURLES, General Delivery, Walnut Creek TTheOld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly he renewed as of Feb. 1939- DE VORE JENNIE PO Bx 224, Lia_-tinez. Old Age Security in the sum of$7.50 State aid and $7.50 County monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939- si RHINE, FRAIT, 1013 Warren St. Marinez. 1 Old Age security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• l RHI S, OLIVE, 1013 WarrenSt. Martine?. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid anal $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of Jan lary, 1939. SANTOS, J3'411, 1528 Bonanza St. Walnut Creek I Old Age Security in t.-.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aia marithly"r be renewed ns of Feb. 1939. SULLIVAN, LOUIS, C/o William Hansen, Sppringbrook Rd, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the suns of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aidmonthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• WRIGH:T, CATaERINE, 2820 Leslie Ave. Mt.View, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• WRIGHT, GE.;RGE, 2820 Leslie Ave. Mt. View, MArtinez. Old Aye Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. i nuice'r-MG UAFY, 903 Junes St. Merttez. oldAge Security in t.--,e sum of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthly jbe disc.-ntinued as of March 31, 1939- 1CAL1IBACK MARY Lincoln Ave. Walnut Creek jOld Age Security be denied. ROBBINS. SARAH, Bx 505, RFD, Martinez, 15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid land $17.50 Coaanty aid monthly as of April 1, 1939• DERSON 1Ruum, 658 Black Dlam-,nd, Pittsburg f 25. State aid and $25. Cxunty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of'March, ICHNS939. NEY 39- CHESNEY GP.ACE, 521 First St. Antioch. 1 Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly, e granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• McINTYRE --Umt, 424- 2Ota St. Antioch. OldAgeSecurity be denied. VER EDITH, 4528 Wall St. Richmond, Cal. y ; County Iasi: allowance of $10 monthly be renewed as of Feb. 12 1939. i J) 11 ac :y, April 17, 1934• r XSTDv JA=S, 232 So. 13th St. hic::m,,nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50. State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly btu granted to begin ns of April 1, 1939• DUTROW CORA, 29 Santa Fe Ave. zRic:^mn nd. Old Age Security In the sum of $11. State aid and $11. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939. BECK, KARL, 2531 Florida Ave. RIc-rmcnd. Old Age Security In t:,e sum of $17.50 St%t a Aid and $17.50 County aid monthly by renewed as of July, 1935, and decreased to $17. State aid and $17. ounty aid 2:ti':yv as Z:f H11 1st, 19139. BURNS, iigiRY, 1024 Bissell Ave. Ric_:mond. Qld Age Security in the salm of$17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be dis- c,;ntinued as f April 307 1939. STORIE BESSIE 1100 Ferry St. Martinez. 65.00-per month county cash allowance. be renewed as of April, 1939. In Matter of the Removal of Billboard Suns erected by Pacific Coast Display Company. WHEREAS, Pacific Coast Display Company has applied to the State of California:=' and toithe Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for permission to erect . certain billboard signs in an unincorporated section of the County of Contra Cos-ca, and, WHEREAS, the location of said signs is in the territory covered by the interim" zoning ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, the application has been referred by the said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County to the Board of Supervisors of sr'1d County, and; WHE FAS, the said Board of Supervisors has denied said application; and, WFXiEAS, the said Pacific Cor st Display Company, -without any permit from the State of California, and without any permit from the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has erected said signs in the following locations in the un- incorporated zoned territory of said County; One at a point 1000 feet north of the Town of San Pablo on the west side of Highway 40; one at a paint two miles soith of the Town of Pinole on the east side of Highway 40; ono at a paint t_,ree miles south of t'--e Town of -Pinole on the east side of Highway 40; two at a point three miles south of the town of Pinole on the east side of Highway 40; two at a point two miles south of t --e town of Pinole on Highway 40; one at a point four miles south of the town of Pinole ,)n tie east side of Highway 40; NGV, THERILY01RE, BE IT F SOLVED: that the District Attorney 'of the County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby rout^°rued and directed to take whatever action he deems necessary for the removal of said signs. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent : None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May lst, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. r, Clerk. 51 . IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCNTRA COSTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALIFC-RUTA. MONDAY, MAY lst, 1939. The Bo..ard met at 10 aiclock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,' Ralph Bollman, and R.J. rembath.S.C.ale?1 s, Clerk. J The minutes for and during; the month of April, 1939, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. InMatter of Building of Bridge over Las Trampas Creek, on Road B-6, in Sup. Dist. #2. On motion of Supervisor CumznIngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD CP.DER:M that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County proceed to construct a bridge aver Las Trampas Creek, on Road B-6, Supervisor District #2, I -at an approximate cost of $3500, IT IS FURT.,ER C'RDERED that said Bridge shall be constructed by day labor or award of a contract as said County Surveyor in his judgment deems best. InUatter of Receiving of Bids for construction of a Sewer on Kearney Street, San Pablo. This Bon-rd raving heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of labor and materials for the construction of a sewer on Kearney Street, San Pablo, Supervisor district #1, and this beitc time and place set out in said notice for the* receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit: BID OF J014N PESTANA. 80 Sewer Pipe in place, per lin. ft. 54 4' Wye Branches,ln place, each, 3.00 Manholes in place, each, 70.00 Connections to existing house sewers, each, 5.00 r BID CF A.W. CLARK JR. & CO. 19 Sewer pipe in place, per lin ft. 90 N`€s . 4' Wye Brr,.nches in place, each, 3.50 J £ y9uManholesinplace, each 100.00 Connections to e Ai sting House Connect- ions each 24.20 BID CF E.J. M. J. TREACY: For 2277 lin. ft. 58 sewer, 2473.95 Per lin. ft. $1.09 ) For 59 Vies, per each, $1.00 59.00 For 9 manholes, per each, $100, 900.00 5 n For 11 House Connections, per each, $10 110.00i354N 2. BID OF CAKLAND SE1E.R CCNSTRUC It.N CC: Sewer pipe in place, per lin.ft. 1.05 Wye Branches in places, eac%., 2.00 Uanh.:les, in place, each, 50.00 Connections to existing h.,use sewers,each, 5.00 BID OF 1S. J. LYNCH. Sewer Pipe in place, per lin. ft, 55 4• Wye Branches, in place, each, 3.00 j Manholes, in place, each, 93.00 i Connections to existing house sewers, 6.00 and the Board having fully considered ill of said bids, finds that the bid of John lPestana, is the lowest and best bid received for doing of said work; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED that the contract for doing of said work be and the same is hereby awarded to John iPestana at the prices submitted in '-Is bid. I t!ond-V, May 1st, 1939• i IT IS FURTI ER ORDERM that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract for the doing of said work and that said John Pestana give a bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contrket in sum of $1390 and a bond guaranteeing .. labor and material-men in sum of $1390. x In Matter of Advertising t:-.e Resources of Contra Costa County in the June Issue of t-e California Real Estate J; Magazine. This Board of Supervisors deeming the Annual Blue-Book to be issued in June I 1939, by the California Real Estate Uagazine to be a good advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County consisting of one-half page be placed in the Annual Blue-Book of the California Real Estate Magazine to be issued in June, 1939, at it cost of $50. IT IS FU:-CHEF CRD:-2U:D that said California Real Estate Magazine present to this Board a duly verified claim on to Advertising Fund of said County in sum of i 50 in payment of said advertisement. I, I In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The Byron Fire Department having applied to this Board for pezmission to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on Saturday May 13, 1939, in I.O.O.F._ Hall, In Byron, Ii is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,:", BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted. L In Matter of Granting permission to East Contra Costa Irrigation District* to repair pipe line. i The Fast Contra Costa Irrig%tion District having applied to this Board jfor permission to repair a lePking pipe line where it crosses the County Road Just east of walnut Boulevard, between Sections 25 and 30, TIN., R3E. On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY T:,iE BOARD CRDERED ti-at said ''permit be and the same is hereby granted._ In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Matthew Surd, Justice of the Peace 9th Judicial Township. 1 Matthew Ward,Justice of the Peace of 9th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, having; applied to this $oard for permission t3 leave the State of California from the 6th day of May, 1939, to and until the 25th day of June, 1939, i I On motim of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:D that said permission to leave the State of California be and the same is hereby granted. f I In Natter of Approval of Agreement between the County of Cont:a Costa and Louis and Anita Kamp. A Fora ofAjreenent between the County of Cont!•a Costa and Louis and Anita Kamp, his wife, wherein the said Louis and Anita Kamp agree to lease to the Oounty of Contra Costa, 12 acres of land at a rental of $15. per acre per year, said land to be used as a Government Camp whsle performing certain flood control work in the County of Contra Costa, r, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE F BOARD OFJ)EP.ED that said Fora of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman cY VAs Board is hereby authorized t.p sign same on beheif of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS FUICi-i C::DERU;D that said Louis Kamp and Anita K--mp shall present to this Board moat 1 , a duly verified claim in sun of $15. in payment of said leased property. s In Matter of application of P.::.1hitten, for a building permit. a P.E.Whitten having; applied to tris Board for permission to construct store TibuildingsonLot2, Block L, Amended Map of Berkeley Park, p On moth:m of Supervisor Long, see=ded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that said application be referred tot a Planning Comission of Contra Costa County. f In Clatter of Request of Lawrence H.' Cook for supporton FofAppropriati for Public Works Administration, for 1939• A communication having been received from Lawrence R. Cook, Engineer for Muni— cipal Water Works, Pittsburg, California, requesting this Board of Supervisors to wire Senators :liras W.Johnson, and Sheridan Downey, and Representative Albert E. Carter, soliciting, their support of the Starnes Bill now pending in Congress and u known as F.R. 4576. and providing for a continuation of appropriation for Public Works Administration for 1 939. On moti_n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby instructed to telegraph said representatives in accordance with said request. x. In Matter of Re—fund to R.L. Goolsby for money deposited in lieu of Bond. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company having applied to this Board for permission to place a water pipe line under Frond C-34, and R.L. Goolsby, Agent for said Company huvir.r deposited with s1ne County Treasurer of ContrA Costa County, the sum of $5 guaranteeirk; the satisfactory replacement of said street and J.W.Barkley, County sx Surveyor having, reported to t:is Board t-at said pipe line was placed through a culvert and the road not being disturbed, and recommended to this Board that said deposit be k returned to R.L. Goolsby, On motion :f Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY TFE BGARD 010ERED t:^.:it t:.e County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in sum of $5. on Special Deposit Fund of Ccn;.ra Costa County in favor of said R.L. Goolsby AA and t'.r_t V-e County `?rar_surer pny the s me. t c] Monday, bias lst, 1939- r In Matter of adoption of amended specifications for construction of i Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension, in Sup. Dist. #1. Amended specifications for the building of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension in Supervisor District #l, prepared by J.W.Barkley, County Surveyor, having been presents to this Board for adoption, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD } ORDERED that said amended specifications be and the s-Lme are hereby adopted as specs— i fications for the building; of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension in Supervisor District #1, Contra Costa County. 1 IT IS FLIRT D CPDER=D that notice to Contractors for doing of said work be publish— ed in the nichmond Independent, for the time and in the manner as prescribed by lave and bids for the doing of said work be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.H. on Monday, May 15th, 1939• In Matter of Approval of Bond and Contract of E.P.Seemans, for maki.n6 alterations in County Jail. E.P.Seemans, having presented to this Board Contract and bonds for the making, . of alterations to the County Jail of Contra Costa County, IT IS ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby approved and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the Iounty of Contra Costa, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds of E.P.Seemans, and the amounts thereof and tae sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved. In Matter of Approval of Agreement between Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, Southern Pacific Company, and Crockett—Valona Sewer Maintenance District. A Form of Agreement between the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporat Ion, the Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as the governing body of the Crockett—Valona Sewer Maintenance District wherein the said Companies grant to the Crockett—Valona Sewer Maintenance District, an Easement for the construction, maintenance, and operation of one 19 inch cast iron sewer and appurtenances across and beneath the property and tracks of said Companies at Crockett,Contra Costa County, State of California, havin- been presented to this Board for approval; On moti_.n of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D OF.DERED 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 Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing body of Crockett Valona Sewer Maintenance District. i I t In Matter of Transfer of Fids. j - Upon request of Ralph Cunningham, County recorder, IT IS BY THE -BOARD ORDERED trsat the sum of $350 be transferred from regular Salary Appropriation of County Record Es to the Extra Help Appropriation of the said County Recorder for tre fiscal year 1939-39 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. 1 On request of O.g.Smith, President of the County Planning Commission, IT IS BY THE BCA_RD C_SDERED that the sum of $50 be transferred from the Employees Expense appropriation of t'e County Planning Cosmmisslan to the Supplies Appropriation of said I Planning Commission. i The said order is passer's by the unanimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On motion )f Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that the sus- of $300 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund of the ;cunty of Contra Costa to the Advertising appropriation of said County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current highway warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the.sum of $2904.42 be t ransf erred from the I Special Road Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: t,War. No. Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Misc. N3. 1 N-).2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 752 4o.00 270.79 752 74-97 S 7.76 j 74.97 L7557 139.29 92.45. 9069.45 196.go 01.10-73 7 b8. 1 17.82762 45.00 f76 525.00 764 2030 755 2 .53 7b7 672.50 91-50 I7b9 23.35 770 83.71• 120.00 77 157.49 31.1.8 4233. 69 05 3S 9 286-39 Total— $2,304.42. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i ,"'''>' i e'° t .y *.' Kra o +• v:: Mr ti a.a n.7MF i 1 i af)dondey, MRy 1st, 1939. In Matter of Placing an Advertisement r in World's Fair Number to be produced by Pittsburg Post-Dispatch and Pittsburg e. Independent. This Board deeming the World's Fair Humber to be produced by Pittsburg Poste Dispatch and Pittsburg Independent, at an early date to be a good advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, and for the encouragement of immigration to said County, On notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County consisting jof one page be placed in the Worlds Fair Humber to be produced by said Pittsburg Post-Dispatch and Pittsburg Independent, at a cost of $75. to each of said papers. l IT IS FURTER ORDERED that Pittsburg Post-Dispatch and Pittsburg Independent present to this Board duly verified claims eaen in the sunt of $75. on the Advertising Fund of said County in payment of said advertisement., i z i In Matter of Court Action entitled "Laura Smith, Plff. vs. Bennie Addiego, et al. Defts.• 2219W. A summons and Crgss-complaint in that certain action number ,#22,988, brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in mtd for the County of Centra Costa, entitled 'Laura Smit , Plaintiff, vs. Bennie Addiego, et al. Defendants',21 and in which cross-complaint the County of Contra Costa appears as a defendant, i i having been served upon a.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, i IT IS BY uiE BOARD CRDERiZ that said summons and aross—complaint be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take such action as he deems i itecessary in said matter. mit x w r r In Matter of appointment of i Joan Hansen. as Inspector in Repairing County Jail of Contra Costa County. i Upon moti-n of SuPerv4sor Bo11Wan,seaonded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THSt„ i DOARb ORDERED that Jahn Hansen, be and he is hereby appointed to act as Inspector and Superintendent of Construction during the making of certain repairs to the County Jail Building of contra Costa County and during the performance of a contract for doing of said work heretofore awarded to E.P.Seemans, IT IS FM.gER QDRDECUM that compensation of said Jona Hansen as Inspector and Superintendent of Construction be aqd the same is hereby fixed at sum of $250 for each 22 days work performed by said John Hansen as.Inspeetor and Superintendent," of Construction. In Matter of Release of LienV. filed against Walter F.Bair. RESOLUTION. ViARSAS, Walter F. Bair has heretofore received aid under the provisions of the Old Age Security Act of the State of California, and ViERFAS, a propert.v agreement to secure the payment thereof was recorded July 31, 1935, in vel. 393 Lf :-ff'_ci-tl RecDrds, pie 179, in t ,e office of the County- t I 57 j Recorder of the County of Contra Cost-L, State of California, and, 1HEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof was recorded October 24, 1935, in vol. 397 of Official Records, page 192, in the office of the County recorder of tae County of Contra Costa, State of California, and t Xi—ERFAS, t`-:e full amount of aid granted said Welter F. Bair during his libetime prior to September 1, 1937, . has been refunded to the County of Contra Costa, and 1:-iEiEAS, a request by the Administrator of the Estate of Walter F. Bair,i deceased, has been made fora release of said property agreement and of said notice of lien, NOW, T:-MZ-FO:-.E, BE. IT RESOLVED: that the said property agreement and the said notice of lien above referred to be released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board bf•Supervisors or either of then, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on be',alf of tie Board of Supervisors of t e County of Contra Costa, State of Californi , and to cause said release of said property agreement and of said notice of lien to be recorded in the office oft a County Recorder of said County. i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. 1 Noes: Supervisors— .N=e . I! Absent: Supervisors— None. IN THE Matter of the Release Fp of Lien,filed against 32LYz' :ER NELSON. RSSOLUrI ON. WHEREAS, Sylvester Nelson has heretofore received aid under the provisions of the Old Age Security Act, and 1HEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof, as provided for in Section 4 of said Act, was recorded in Volume 1 of Notices of aid, at page 142, Contra Costa County Records, on the first day of July, 1937, and said lien having been fully paid, and WHEREAS, a request has been made for a release of said lien, I NOW, THEREFOR-E, BE IT RESOLVED: that the lien above referred to shall be released and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of Supervisor l of the County of contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said release to be i j recorded in the office of tre Recorder of said .`ounty. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. r Noes: None. Absent: None. In Matter of Grantins Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale Of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The followL-w Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the i jMinutes of t. is Board: i BE r_ R`SaLVED: 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 jto Chapter 396 of Statutes Qf 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 se: opposite eac:s parcel or piece of land hereinafter described,plus costs of sale: Hay lst, 1939• J BE IT R:",LVED FURTHER: that t^is Board petition the state Controller of the State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: PRQPERTY S= TO THE STATE, jumE 26, 1919, FUR '!HE DMINQUMT TAXES OF 197.5:. I In the Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 22, Block 19, Deed No. 2. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Trac, Lot 29, Block 6, Deed No. 39- Jo be sold for a sum nit less than $5. plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lot 55, less N'ly 15' Block 9, Deed No. 39. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STAT JUNE 22, 1921, FCR THE DEELINQUENT TAXES OF 1920: In t_.e Mound Tract- Lot 39, Deed No. 7$ I To be sold for a sum nDt less than $15. plus costs of sale. PRQPERT•_' SOLD TO TAE STATE JUNE 26, 1923, FOR THE DELIN4LMNT TAXES OF 1922: I Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 5, Block 11, Deed No. 29!F.-- To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. I Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21-22-23, Block 154, Deed No. 348. o be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. PRJPMTY SOLD T vE STATE JUNE 29, 1926, FCR TFI' DELINQUENT TAM OF 1925: I n the Third Addn. to Richmand- Lot 24, Block 22, Deed No. 5. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. 1 Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 72, Deed No. 12. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus cost s of s••ele. i Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lot 24, Block 74, Deed No. 13. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In Bag View Park- Lot 11, Block 22, Deed No. 134. To he sold for a sum not less then $10. plus costs of sP.le. In Richmond Annex- Lots 91-92-93-94, Block 2, Deed No. 190. To be sold for a sum not less than 530. plus costs of sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 17-7.8-19-20, Block 3, Deed No. 278 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than . plus costs d sale. Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 3, Deed No. 279 IS) To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SCLD TC THE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1926: Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 10, Block 246 Deed No. 22. To be sold for a sum not less than S5. plus costs of sale. Canal Sub:.. of Ric mind- Lot 11, Block 24, Deed No. 23. To be sold for a sum n<.t less t mn $5. plus costs of sale. i Wall's -arbor Center Tract- Lots 33-34, Block 14, Deed No. 50. To be sold for a sum not less th-vtn $75. plus costs of sale. Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lot 18, Block 30, Deed No. 57 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heif;ht s- Lot 14 Block 13,Deed No. 107 To be sold for a sum not less than 610. plus costs d sale. i In the Union Tract- Lot 25, Block E. Deed No. 119 To be sold for a sun not less t*h.nn $15. plus costs of sale. In aensington Park-- NE'lyrtim of Lot 9, Block 2, Deed No. 209. i To be sold for a sum n..t less than 110, plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 13, Block17,Deed No. 230.. To be sold for a sum not less than 515. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond-ALL those portions of Lots 1 to 6, inc. lying n:•rth of Pullman 3u^, Block 1662 Deed No. 511 ( ). To be sold for a sum not less than 550. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ric:^.mond- Lot 10, Block 175 Deed No. 551... . To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs a sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 179,Deed No. 557•(5 To be sold for a sum n.-.t less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ricamand- Lots 14-15-36, Block 151, Deed Flo. 562 (S) To be sold for a sun not less than $50. plus costs of sale. I PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1928, FOR THE DELZNQMT TAXES OF 1927:. i In the Tounsite of Snnta Fe- Lots 73-74-75, Block A, Deed No. 97 To be sold for a sum n--.t less t1han $50. plus costs xr sale. 1 In the Townsite of Santa Fe- W. 51 of Lot 77, all of Lot 79, Olk A, Deed No. 98 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. a Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center- Tract- Lot 19, Block 22, Deed No. 149. To be sold for a sum net less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Tract- Lot 14, Block B. Deed No. 323• To be sold for P sum act less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36,Block 7, Deed No. 446 To be sold f or a sun not le ss than $5. plus co st s of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T: STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for the delinauent taxes of I929• j In Nystron's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 31, Block 13, Deed No. 68 To be sold for a sum not less t n $IQ. plus costs of sale. In tre Huber Addition- Lot 29 Block 2,Deed No. 296 4 To be sold for a sum nct less than 610. ,plus costs of wile. In t'r:e Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 3-4, Block 9,Deed No. 413.To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 7, Block 11, Deed No. 432. To be sold for to sum nct less than $10. plus costs of sale. j Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lots 27-28, Block 215, Deed No. 598 1 To be sold for a sum nit less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SMD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, FC 'ME DELINOVENT TAXES OF 1929: j Griffin.& Watr;;us Addn to Ricimord- Lots 2021-22, Block 1,deed No. 62. To be sold for a shah nct less than $30. plus costs of sale. x- 3 Wallas Harbor Center Tract- Lots 19 to -34, inc. Block 8, Deed No. 59ITobesoldforasumn:.t less than $200. plus costs of sale. 3 In the Richmond Annex Lots 16-17-18, Block 36 Deed No. 439- 1 To be sold for a sum not less Vum $75. plus costs of .scale. Spaulding a s Richmond Ayi loran Townsite— Lots 25--26, Block 21. Deed No. 213.ITo be sold for a sum not less th zn $S0. lus costs of sale.P In the Cerritos Addn. to Richmond- Lots 8-9, Block 2, Deed No. 464. To be sold for a sum not less than $'*0. plus.costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 44-45, Block 4,Deed No. 543.To be gold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots •j-8, Block 5, Deed No. 554• To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace f raet— Lots 16-17, Block 22, Deed No. 571. To be sold for a sum not less than $2O. plus costs of sale. North Berkele:r Terrace Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 23, Deed No. 574 To be sola for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Block 23, Deed No, 575Tobesoldforasumn:.t less than $15o plus costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 — Lot 33, Block 6, Deed No. 663.To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. BerkeleyCountry Club Terrace Unit No. 1 .— NW 42, of Lot 77-C,Deed No. 740. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of szle. s Berkeley Coun-.ry Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lots 247-245, Deed No. 772. To =be sold for a sum n)t less than $100. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 46, Block 14, Deed No. 700iiTobesoldforasumnotlessthan $10. plus cost s of stale. In Richmond Junction— Lots 14-15, Block 15 Deed No. 703.To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Map of East Richmond Heights- Lot 3, Block 70, Deed No. 1083.To be sold for a sum wt less than $10. plus cost s of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lots 3-4-5, Block 110, Deed No. 1114.To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. s East Richmond Relents Tract No. 3— Lots 9-10-11, Block 111, Deed No. 3.117Tobesaldforasumnotlessthan $30. plus costs of sale. Broadway Addn to Richmond- A32 of Block B. Deed No. 1209.To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i Monday, May 1st, 1939• 6 In latter -f applicati.ns f.):• aid. The fcllowinl-r. -)pplic-.tI ns for nie be and the same are hereby granted by ;,he Board, to r._t: i ABBEY,_ImiE., 625- 19th St. Richmond. Aid for Needy children in sum of $30. state aid and $40. County aid be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• CRU-%i, LUCILLE, 401 Maine St. Richm,nd. Aid for needy children in sum of $20 state aid and $40. county aid be renewed as of April 1939• EEIFER, MARY OMA, 2314 Dwight Way, Berkeley. Aid for needy children.in the sum of $10 state aid and $10 county aid be aenewed as of Marc*,, 1939- BENT, LURA, 1120 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. did for Needy children in sum of $20 State aid and $30 county aid monthly be i renewed as of April, 1939• MU.Y, DELPHINA, 2703 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $40-State aid and $45. county aid be renew ed as of April, 1939. SCHUKLE, ROSE, 1605 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Aid for needs children In sum of $20 State aid and $35. county aid be renewed as of April, 1939- MASSA, ANTCNI:,, 317 So. 49th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50.County aid monthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1939, and restored Is of May 1, 1939• D FFIELD LDDNA, 625- 22nd St. QU3 AND. 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 as of May 1, 1939• THURBE11, Cr.A ES, 141 Sout-h 7th St. Rick-=and. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to $15. State ald and $15. county aid monthly as of May 1, 1939- HERIN, MILLIE, 2300 Humphrey Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as :,f Dec. 1939, and increased to $117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of Ma;: lst, 1939. ARDISSME LUISA 432- 17th St. Richmond. Olt Age ecurity in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly j be renewed as of April, 1939• BARKER, PAT: CE, 755 Pomona.Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• i DEARBORN, EDWIN, RFD 470, Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Karca, 1939- DEARBORN, LIDA, RFD, 470, Richmond. i Old Age Security in .the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald monthly be renewed as of Manch, 1939• IWEAWN, RASMUS, 5305 Columbia Ave. El Cerrito. . Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State acid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939• i MADISOd, "icy, 540- 6t : St. Richmond. Old Age Security in ts:e sua of $17.50.State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May 1, 1939- i MAHAN, SARA, 154- lith St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly' be renewed as of March; 1939• i McNUALIH ALLIE Pinole. Old Security in the sum of $10., State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• SCOTT, ELFREEDA, 239 So. 15th St. Rica':mpd. ld Age Security in the sum of 517.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939• SISTi.R h, FELIPE, 1537-55th St. Richmond. Old Age_ Security in .the sum of $17.50 State acid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April 1, 1939. SMITH, LEANDL'=:, 1209 So. 54t:, St. Richmond. Uld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 4 be renewed as of January, 1939• SMIT-i, GRACE, 1209 54th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyjberenewedasofJanuary, 1939. TOUGH ALICE 2529 Esmond Ave. Richmond. Oig%e Security in tae sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1938. CC i TOUGH TH(XAS, 2829 Esnond Ave. Richmond. Old.Age Security In the sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 county aid monthly' be renewed as of Sept. 1938. 1 WADE, Mac, 333 1/2 Washington Ave. Pt.Richman3. Old Age Security in the sum of $117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month3y, be renewed as of April 1, 1939- DUCOING, JULIAN, 204 Avila St.El Cerrito. Old age Security In the sum of $5. State aid and $5. County aid monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1939• JEWELL GECRG E 525 - 10th St. Richmond. Old -ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1939- NAS:: FR mis 615- 10th St. , iichmmd. ld ' e Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be disc:ntinued as of April 30, 1939. WELLS, NARY ANN, 777 Humboldt St. Richmond. ClaAge Security in the auz of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be disc:.ntinued -ts of April 30, 1939. SEENEY, MINNIE, 631- 16th St, Ric:mond. Old Age Security be denied. CHAPMAN PERCY, RFD, Box 956, Richmond. ld Age Security In the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid.month3.y, be granted, to begin as of M'iF 1st, 1939• I DIETE, MIN.IE. 633- 22nd St. Richmond. uld Age Security in tate aim of $11. State aid and $11. county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Mir 1, 1939• BURN, HANUH 1115 Barrett Ave. Richmond. i 03d dge Security In the sum of $5. State aid and $5. county aid monthly,be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• CREEK, FRANK, 330- 11th St. Ricbsond. 01d "lge Security in the sum of $7. State aid and $7. County a i monthly be renew ed as of November, 1935, and decreased to $6. State aid and $6. county aid monthly as of May 1, 1939. LUCAS, Aj A, #10 Enterprise Ave. Richmond. i County Casa allowance of $1250 per month be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939 PETQS, JOEN, 202 Nevkn Ave. Ricbmind. County cas'1- allowance of $15. per m;nth be granted to begin as of April 1, 1939• lttTA3ZI.0 2dAF.GAPET, Lincoln Church Ranch, Alamo. ld Age Securit.y In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. HARDY DONE, 49 Palm Court Apt s. Alhamb r A,vert ine z. 167.50 County cash allowance, be.granted to Mrs. Irene Hardy, #8 Palm Court Apts. Martinez, as of May 1, 1939. YAr23N, JAHAZA, Rte A, Box 3, Concord. I Aid for Needy children in sum of $10. State aid and $25. county aidd, monthly lbe granted to begin as of May 1, 1939. r MATTHM LYDIA, 3.615 Alhambra, Martinez. TIT-e- Security in the sum of. $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Janu nry, 1939• VAIL CATHMINE Second Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County did monthly' be renewed as of March, 1939• IVANCOVICH NELLIE RFD, Warren, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security In th a 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 May 1, 1939•. MS, PRM, Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938, and decreased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly as of Unty 1, 1939- WESTWCt:D FRED 1264 Plaza, Martinez. Ud Age Security In t .a sum of $6.50 state aid and $6.50 Ccvnty aid monthly be discontinued as of April 30, 1939• SPEDRICK, MAR-ICH, Rte #1, Box 326, Concord. 1 Olde Security in t:^.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly The granted to begin as of May 1, 1939. DUART, M0Y ANN, 522 Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Aid for needy children In sum of $10. State aid and $30 county aid be granted tto begin as of May 1, 1939• CHIAPPARO LECNARD 755 Cutter St. Pittsburg. per month county cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 1939. ndny, MV 1st, 1939• t DI MERCURIC, MADELIN, 133 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg. a 6220 per month county cash allowance -be continued as of May A, 1939• POINTi.:K ANNIE, 63 E. 5th St. Pittsburg. per month county cash allowance be continued and increased to $50 per mouth as of May 1, 1939- PRESTIGIACOM0, FRANK, 1050 Beacon St. Pittsburg. 12.75 per month county cash allowance be continued and increased to $14. a4,;; May 1, 1939• j RAPPA CAESAR. 40 Front St. Pittsirirg. 12.50 per month county cash allowance be continued as of May 1, 1939•- ALBANO, ANGELINA, 377 W. 4th St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $10 county aid be renewed as of April, 1939• AUGUSTINE, ROSE, 340 W. 7th St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939- CALONE, SALVATORE, 850 Cutter St. Pittsburg Cal. Aid for needy children in tr:e sum of J30 state aid and $10 county aid for thrc e I ming *.cle orphan children be renewed as of April, 1939• 11r:XIE, ANNA, 355 E. 5t: St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20 State aid and $20 county aid monthly be renewed as of April; 1939• M0NTONARI, LUCILLE, 217 Fleet St. Port Chieago. Aid for needy children in the sum of $10 State aid and $10. County aid month y be renewed as of April, 1939• i PATTERSON, MABEL, 63 West 11th St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy children in the sum o$ 20 State aid be renewed as of April, 193.9 and recommend that $40 County aid be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939. HA MON, ALVA:MTA, Bx 426, Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in the sum of $40 State aid and $45 ccunty aid be discontinued as of April 30, 1939. BENZ iTTI ANGELA, 1220 York St. Pittsburg. Old ge Security In t a sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly r be granted to begin as of Mar 1, 1939• 1 i BLOUNT, WILLIAM, Bx 547, Pittsburg. Old Age Security in ti:.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted tin begin as of Mev 1, 1939• WELLS :dENR}: A. General Delivery, Port• Chicago. v Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• OTT, PHILLIP, Bx 292, Port Chicago. Old Age Security in- the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneweVa s of May, 1939• GALINDO IDA, Canal Rd, Brentwosd. 70. State aid per month for seven minor, half orphan children be renewed z as of April, 1939• i RUBIO, FRANCES, 904 NI" St. Antioch. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. SINDICILni I MRS. PETER Bx 142, RFD, Martinez (For Edna, John, Katherine, Frank and 50. State aid- and $30 County aid • Joe Bernovich) for dependent whole orphan children be renewed as of March, 1939, payable to Mrs. Peter Sindiaich, Bx 142, RFD, Martinez, California. FOR VI_)LET ROSE DEEM W CKBOM EVIL, Hill St. Pittsburg. 10 State and $10 county aid monthly for the support of Violet Rose Deen, j a Ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County, be renewed as of May 1, 1939, -:.-- payable to Mrs. Emil Wickbom, -ill St. Pittsburg, Calif. PORTF:, MERVYN, 2594 Willow Pass Rd, Concord (For Michael, Lorraine and Ruth James) 430 State and $3n County aid monthly for the support of Michael, Lorraine, and Ruth JPnes be renewed as of April, 1939• BL.kCK MRS- R=ZEP2, $32 Talbert St. Martinez. (For Helen Ray Machado) 10 State and $10 county aid monthly for the suppo.,t of Helen Ray Machado, a ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County, be renewed as of April, 1939, payable to Mrs. Robert Black, 832 Talbert- St, Ma.^tinez, California WARD, ILITA, 2541 Lowell Ave. Richmond. For Jane Alexander. 11 D= SCHOOL, Ukiah, Cal. (For Jane Alexander) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Ilita Ward, 2541 Lowell St. Richmond, for the support of Jane Alexander be discontinued as of March 31, 1939• BeginninC lkq 1st, 1939, $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly for -the.. support of Jane Alexander be restored, parable to V e Albertinum School, Ukiah. i63 VELDA. KATHEEMJE, 556 Palm Ave. San Jose, Cal. For Michael Guiffrida. j 10 State aid and $10 C-ounty aid monthly payable to Mrs. Katherine Vedda, 856 Palm St. San.7ose, California, for the support of Michael Guiffrida, be discontinue as of April 30, 1939. i BOU ET CORA RFD, Bx 267, Richmond. For Raymond Lee Hutchison. 410 State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to Mrs. Cora Bouquet, for the support of Raymond Lee Hutchison, a Ward oft a Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County, be discontinued as of April 30, 1939. ST. Vn;CENT'S SCH%.GL FOR BOA San Rafael, Cal.. For Joseph Laccetti. 10 State aid parable to 5t. Vincent's School for Boys, San Rafael, Calif. for the support of Joseph Laccetti, be discontinued as of April 30, 1939• ALF.XMK:,, MARIA, RFD, Ate #1, Box 134, Antioch. j Old Age Security be denied. DDLERS IDA P.Q. Bx 591, Brentwood. Old a Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of Jan; 1939• ALEXANDER MANUEL, RFD Rte #l, Box 134, Antioch. Old a Security be denied. DEMERS, WILLIAM, P.O. Bx 591, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Ctsunt. aid martthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• GRANT, BE . 1702 •F• St. Antioch. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly jbe renewed as of Jan. 1939• IWILSON, JRA, PO Bx 491, Brentwood. Old Age Security in tie sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly I be restored as of 1hky 1, 1939• GA_s?CLk MANUEL, Byron. Old Age Security be denied. BLUME ELIZABETH , RFD, Bx 352, Richmord (For Jose and Francisco Espinoza ) ASBERLUND. MOM, 604 Everett St. El Cerrito. (For Jose and Francisco Espinoza) 20 State aid and $5. County aid payable to Mrs. Elizabeth Blume be discontinued as of April 30, 1939. Beginning May 1st, 1939, $20 State aid and $5, county aid monthly be granted Mrs.Rhoda Askerlund, 604 Everett St. El Cerrito for the support of Jose and Francisco Espinoza. j FrZICH M:.S. G.E. Bx 6'a, Concord. (For Norine and Virginia .Sanders.) l 20 State and 120 County aid monthly for the support of Norine and Virginia Sanders be renewed as of Marcia, 1939, payable to Mrs. G.E.French, Box 633, Concord, California. ANGLUM STEPHM, 2369 Lowell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe granted to begin as of May 4, 1939. 1CASKO NELLIE, 625- 11th St. Richmond. Old ge Security in the ssm of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 ,County aid begrante to begin as of May 1, 1939• r 33 ,NATTER OF COhTDEfQ MION OF LANDS'FOR COUNTY HIGfWAY PURPOSES. RESOLDTION AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATION OF LAND_S FOR COUNTY HIGHWAY PURPOSES. RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County 'of Contra Costa, State of California, that it finds and determines, and hereby declares: WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construe - ion and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public improvement, to wit: a Public highway over, across and upon those certain *lands hereinafter more particularly described, and, j1HEREAS, the use of all r-if said lands for the purpose of such oadway is a public use authorized by law; and, I 1HEREAS, the taking of the lands hereinafter described is necessary to such public use, and it is necessary that all of said lands so described be so taken and, WHEREAS, the proposed hi&way is so located and in such a manner that such highway would be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least public 1 njur'Y. f a j 4 1st, 1939• i NOW, Ti?ERFFOAE, BE IT RESOLVED: by this Board of Supervisors that the said Board acquire, and in the name of the County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter describ- ed lards IF donation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with th-e provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain; t ,at the Dist ict attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby' directed to prepare and prosecute if necessary, in- the name of said county,. and on its behalf, such action or action's In the proper court havinC. Jurisdiction thereof as are necessary to condemn said lands for said purposes; I jhat he is further directed to make an application to said court for an oder fixing the amount or amounts of such security in the way of money deposits as said II Count may direct to be made for the takinj of immediate possession of said lands by s,.id county, and for an order permitting said county to take immediate possession i of and to use the lands, as aforesaid. The real property hereinabove referred to is situate, lying and being in the i County of Contra Costa, State of California, and is more particularly described as follows, to wit: PARCEL ONE. A portion of Lot 97, as said Lot is so designated and delineated upon that certain may entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the -Referees in Partition filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, March 1st, 1894, and described as follows: BMINNING at the post northwesterly corner of the said Lot 97, said corner beim a point on the easterly line of Road No. 15, as designated on the Map hereinabove referred to; thence S. 3002' W. along the said easterly line, 29.23 feet to a point, said point being an intersection thereof with the northerly line of Sanford Avenue as said avenue is so designated and delineated upon that certain Yap entitled "Map of the Forsyth Tract in the City of Ricivaand, Contra Costa Co. , California" filed December 5th, 1910, in Vol. 3 of Maps, at page 69, records of Contra Costa ounty, California; thence leaving the said easterly line of Road No. 15, S. 89050' E. along said northerly line of Sanford Avenue, 16.43 feet; thence leaving said northerly line, N. 2*201308 E. 29.24 feet to a point on the northerly line of the hereinabove mentioned hot 97, the said last mentioned northerly line being the southerly line of t:at certain 10.02 dereparcel of Thomas Italich et al. as said parcel is particularly described in Yol. 330 Official Records, page 153, records of Con: ra Costa County, California; thence N. 59053' W. along said line, 16.07 feet to the-point of beginning. Containing an area of 0.011 acre. PARCEL TWO. BEGINN Bi G at the most northwesterly corner of Lot 5, Block 1, as said Lot arii Block are so designated and delineated upon that certain Map entitled Map of the Fortyth Tract in the City of Richmond, Contra Costa Co. , Cal4ornia" filed December 5, 1910, in Vol. 3 of Maps, -t page 69, Records of Contra costa aunty, California; thence S. 3001' W. along the westerly line of Lots 5 and 7, 50.06 feet to the most southwesterly corner of Lot 7 in said Bloch 1; thence S. 69050' E. alang the southerly line of said Lot 7, 7.22 feet; thence leaving said southerly line, N. 2020130" E. 50.03 feet to a point in the northerly line of the hereinabove mentioned Lot 8, Block 1; thence N. 59050' W. along said ::ortherly line, 6.63 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL FREE. BEGINNIhIG at the most northcesterly corner of Lot 3, Block 1 of said last mentioned map previously referred to; t%enceS. 3001' W. along the westerly line of Lots 3 and 2 of said Block 1, 50.06 feet; thence S. 89050' E. alone; the southerly line of said Lot 2, 8.70 feet; thence leaving said southerly line, N. 2020'30" E. 50.03 feet to a point on the northerly line of the hereinabove menti_ned Lot 3, Block 1; thence N. 69050' Y. along said northerly line, 8.11 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL F,XIL A portion of Lot 99 as s-iid Lot is so designated and delineated upon the Hap entitled "Yap of the San Pablo Rancho, acccmpan ing and forming a pa-rt of t'_-.e Final Report of t'-.e Referees In Partition filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, March 1, 1594, described as follows: BEGINNING at it point on the east line of Road No. 15 at the northwest corner of Lot 98 as said road and lot are so desigivited on the aforesaid map; thence along the north boundary line of said Lot 95, S. 59048' E. 7.60 feet; thence leaving; said line, N. 2020130 E. 125.44 feet to a point on the south i 5 dine of California Street, as said street is so designated and delineated upon the map entitled •Ederic Subdivision, Hap No. 2, Cont:-a Costa County, Cal." filed may 4th, 1405, in Vol. 1 of Mnps, page a, Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the south line or California Street, N. 590461 w. 6.19 feet to a point. un t e east line of tc:e aforesaid Rond R-,- 15; thence along said line, N. 20591 W. 125.50 feet to t?_e polnt of beginning. Contalnin.- an area of 0.02 acre o1 land. PARCEL FIVE. A portion of Lot 6, Block 1, as said Lot and Block are so designated and delineated up--)n t_-.at gertain uap entitled wHap of the Forsyth Tract in the City of RichmDnd, Cont:•a ',osta County, California* filed December 5, 1910, in Vol. 3 of flaps, page 69, Records of Contra Costa County,Cal if ornia, described as follows: BEGD-`iTNG at the most northwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 1, hereinabove referred to; thence S. 30011 W. along the westerly side of said Lot, 25.03 feet to the most southwesterly corner thereof; t^ence S. 590501 E. alon5 the southerly line of said Lot 6, 7.52 feet; thence leavin,; the said southerly line, N, 20201 300 E. 25.02 feet to a point on the northerly -1ne thereof; thence N. 990501 W.alon4; the said nort::erly line 7.22 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL SIX- A port Ian of Lot 5, Block 1, as s-lid Lot and Block are so designated and delin,,ated upon that certain map entitled 'Map of the Forsyth Tract in the City of nic'rm:.nd33 Contra Costa Co_ , California" filed December 5, 19101n Vol. 3 of Yaps, page b9, Records of Con:,ra Costa County, California, described as follows: BEsIliliBiG at tl-e most northwesterly corner of said Lot 5 hereinabove referred to; thence S. 30011 W. along the westerly line of said Lot, 25.03 feet to the most southwesterly corner thereof; thence S. 590501 E. along the southerly line of srdd Lot 5, 7.52 feet; thence leaving said southerly line, N. 2020130" E. 25,02 feet to a point on the northerly line tiiereof; thence N. 990501 W. along said northerly line, 7.52 feet to the point of beginnl::g_ Lac" of said parcels sought to be taken, respectively, includes only a part of an entire parcel, tract or piece of property as specifically shown upon the Map attached hereto. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. And the Board takes reaessto meet on Monday, May 15th, 1939 , at 10 olclock i Chairman. k. i 14 4 41 K.l'av'r r.,. s. ..t .,w}.-., li' - /'fL.t 4.{ ,-.F. tZ7 .,?i.:'* ,c 'r >i 'v', T3 >''.., woj. -v a • ;..if- 4.-G;r;;. st t•. F 4'`, n`+w n, N i 1 1 i IN-THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 15th, 1939• The Board met at 10 o.9clock A.M. Present: icon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; ervisors James N.Lo g ,Sup ng, F.L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor R.J.Trembath. i 000 - - - - - - In Matter of Approval of Appointment of Rosamond Routt, as Secretary to Superintendent of Schools. B.O.Wllson, Superintendent of Schools having reported to this Board that he has appointed Rosamond Routt as a deputy Superintendent of Schools to act as Secret to the Superintendent at a salary of $130 per month., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said appointment be and the sane is hereby approved and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his warrant monthly in sum of $130 Qn the Salary Fund of Contra Costa County in favor of said Rosamond Routt in payment of her said salary and that the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same. .., In Matter of Approval of Contract between County of Contra Costa, the U.S. Biological Survey and California State Department of Agriculture. A Form of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, the United states Biological Survey and the California State Department of Agriculture for the purpose of predatory animal control within the County having been presented to this Board for approval, IT IS BY THE BOAP.D ORDERED that the sum of $1000 be appropriated for the fiscal year 1939-40 for said work, and that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1 i j In the Matter of Adding Redeemed Property to 1939-39 Assessment boll. George O. Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his petition i filed in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code, and pray— inz for auth,rity to the County Auditor to add to the 1938-39 Assessment Roll the following described property, to wit: Vol. 1 Assessment No. 228: Dan Nozigliz C/o State of California, Lot 4 Blk R, Town of East Richmond, Value $140. Vol. 6 Assessment No. 14709— Ralph Gregory, C/o State of California, Lots 1 & 36 Grand View Terrace, Value $440. Vol. 14 Assessment No. 32601— Myrtle Eola Ingram, Lot 10 & S. 1/2 of Lot 11, Blk 33 Henderson Tapscott Tract Land Val. $110 Imp. Val. 310. and the said property having been redeened, and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costft Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE4ED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to add to the 1939-39 Assessment Rolls, the hereinabove described propert . i i i 6 j In Metter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Keese, County Assessor, having applied to'this Board in accordance with Section 3504a of the Political Code, for authority to the County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments, to wit: For years 1935-36 and 1936-37,'Yariano Fimbres was assessed with Lot 27, Blk 25E Town of Rodeo, with improvements erroneously assessed at $150. There were no improvements on this lot either year, and requesting that County Auditor cancel the taxed and delinquencies on these improvements for the years 1935-36 and 1937-39 and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney, j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize to correct said erroneous assessments. 1 i In the hatter of Payment of Interest on Bonds of Joint q4 hway District No. 13 of the State of California. V?EREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California, did on the 15th day of May, 1939, file with this Board a certified copy of a certain Resolution finding and determining that $28,975.00 is required immediate) to provide the funds necessary to pay in full the interest coupons becoming due on July 2, 1939, on Vie $1,585,000.00 principal amount of unmatured 'ponds issued and sold by said District, and that under and by virtue of the levy heretofore made upon the j i County of Contra Costa on the first day of February, 1934, the County of Contra Costa is required to pair 10% of said amount, or the sum of $2,897.50; NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT RcSMVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasury of the County of Contra. Costa on"the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway distrix No. 13 of the State of California, in the sum of $2,897.50 and to deposit the' same with the Treasurer of said Dist.•ict, and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed t cash said warrant upon presentation thereof properly endorsel. i In Matter of application of Edward Banducci for permission to construct a Home, Restaurant, and Soft Drink Bar, etc. on Dam Road, East of San Pablo. i Ddwa:•d Banaucci having applied to this Board for permission to construct a home, restaurant, and soft drink Ba--,with two gasoline pumps, in front of said building on the Dam Road, about four miles mast of San Pablo, IT IS BY-THE BOARD ;RDERkM that:said application be referred to the Planning. i Commission of Contra Costa County., In Matter of Construction of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension, Sup. Dist. #1. This Board having heretofare advertised for bids for the construction of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension at San Pablo, in Sup. District #1, and this being t time and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit: i Bonday, bay 15th, 1939-68 I t I BID CF L. C. SEIDEL: Concrete in place, per cu. yd, - - - y $29.00 Reinforcing steel in place, per lb. 0-055 Footing excavation per cu. yd. - - - - 2.00 Removal of concrete in existing structure per cu. yd- -10.00 BID CF A. W. CLARK, JR. & C-. Concrete in place, per cu. yd. - - - - $32.50 $5510-40- Reinforcing steel in place, per lb. - - 0.055 1391.50 Footing Excavation, cu. yd - - - - - -- 2.25 337.50- Removal of Concrete in existing structure, per cu. yd- - - - - - - 9.00 R5 2.00 Total - - - - 7491-40 BID :F 11. J. LYNCH: Concrete 1n place ® - - - - - - - - - - -25.00 per cu. yd. Reinforcing steel in place ® - - - - - - .05 per Ib. Footing Excavation 0 - - - - - - - - - 2.00 per cu. yd. Concrete in existing, structure to be removed ® - - - -- - - - - - - -- -10.00 per cu. yd. BID ::F E. T. LESURE: Concrete in place per cu. yd, - - - - - 27.00 $14536.o0 Reinforcing; steel, per lb. - - - - - - - .06 1519.00 Excavation, per cu. yd.- - - - - - - - - -5.00 750.00 Removal of existinG concrete , ger cu. yd32_50 7150. 0 BID OF UNDO GROUND C"2STIMCM-1.1 C0: Concrete in place, per cu. yd. 35• Reinf:,rcing steel, per lb. - - - - - 00.06 Forting Excavation, per cu. yd. - - - - 3.00 Removal of Concrete in existin,; Structure, per cu. yd. - - - - - - 15.00 BID ::F R. G. CLIFFORD-* Concrete, 169 cu. yd. at $26.44 - - - - - 4395.00 Reinforcing steel, 25,300 lbs. at 0.07 - - -1771.00 Footing excavation 150 cu. yds at $2.10 - - 315.00 Removal, of concrete in existing; structure 29 cu. yds. at $6.00 - - - - - - - - -- 16s.oo Total. Bid - - BID OF E. P. M ANS: Concrete in place, per cu. yd - - - - - - -$36.00 Reinforcing Steel, in place per lb. - -- 06 Fo-)tinu,- Excavation, per cu. yd - - - - -5.20 Removal of concrete in existing; structure, per cu. yd. - - - --- - - - - - - 10.00 Estimate :)f Quantities: Concrete - - - - - - - - - - - -169 cu. yds. Reinforcing steel - - - - - - - 25,300 lbs. Footing Excavation - - - - - - 150 cu. yds. Concrf-ua in existing structure to be removed - - - - - - 29 cu. yds. BID CF A. GRA4Z0TTO• Item Quantity. Unit Price. j Concrete 16a Cu. yds. 2+.00 cu. yd. 4032-00 Reinforcing; steel,255,300 lbs. 06.75 per lb. 1707.75 2.22 per cu. yd 333-00 MaFootingExcavation, 150 cu. yds, @ Concrete in existing structure, to be removed 29 cu. yds. 5.00 per cu ltd. 14o.o0 6212-75 CF J;: 1 CARCANC: Concrete in place per cu. yd. -- $23,50. Reinforcin;; steel in place, lb. - - 0.0445 Forting Excavationper cu. yd - - - 2.00 Removal of Concrete in existing NStructure, per cu. yd. - 6.00 And the Hoard having; fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid of r Jolan Careano is the lowest rnd best bid submitted for doing of said work; Upon notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDF.RED that t:e contract for buildir{; said Bridge be arra the same is hereby awarded to J-FN CARCANC•,at t-e prices su'outtted in his bid. 1 I' r- i [ ss V9 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra. Costa County. .; prepare contract for doing of said work, and that the said John Carcano give bond. to County of Contra Costa in sum of $2778 guarantee)ng faithful performance of said cont rac L and a bond In sum of $2775 guaranteeing labor and materialmen.,1, 3 In [atter of Granting Permission to Harold Jacoby, Deputy District Attorney and George L. Berry, Deputy county purveyor to leave the State of California. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, Tt 'is by the Board ordered that Harold Jacoby,Deputy District Attorney and George L. Berry, Deputy County Surveyor, be and they are hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the said State. ln'Xatter of appointment of Elton Brombacher as Additional . Assistant to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. It is in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of the- Countg, of.; Contra; 6Costa necessary for the expeditious transaction of the business of the office of the District Attorney of said County that extra help be employed to assist said officer;; Y On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE . G BOARD ORDERED that Elton Brombacher, be and he is hereby employed by this Board of s Supervisors for a period from June lst, 1939 to and including August 31, 1939, at, a salary of $75 per month, to render such assistance to the District Attorney of Contra, Costa County as he may direct. IT IS FURTHME ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant monthly on the County Treasurer in favor of Elton Brombacher, in sum of $75.00 during the period of his employment, upon the Genera- Fund of said bounty in payment of his said salary and that the County Treasurer shall pay the same. a xfr In Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Concord Elementary School f ` District, in County of Contra Costa, State of California:. a X94 r AMENDED REGOLUTION AND DER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, OF THE COUNTY CF CONTRA COSTA, STATE CF^ CALIFOPNIA. O MHER EAS, on the 22nd day of August, 1938, the Board of School Trustees of the Concord Elementary School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regular) passed and adopted by tie 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 Concord Elementary Sohool District on the 23rd day of September, 1938, for the purpose of submitting tc the electors of the said Concord Elementary school District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Concord Elementary School District in the amount of 4h irty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00) to run not exceeding fifteen (15) years, and to bear interNst at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, interes to be payable semi-annually, for t a purpose of ralsinc, m:,ney to be used for the pur- i n Monday, May 15, 1939• I chase of sch:ol 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, restor— Ing or rebuilding of any 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 tre school grounds for said Concord Elementary School District. 11rMRE&S, an election was held In said Concord Elementary School District on the 23rd day of September, 19315, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said school board of the said Concord Elementary School District, and an the pro ceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the I school board of the Concord Elementary School District as required by law; and WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and I investigation this Board has found, and does hereby find and declare: That In accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school trustee of the Concord Elenentary School District duly passed and adopted on the 22nd day of August, 1935, an election was duly called in said Concord Aementary School Distrio and was held in said Concord Elementary School District on the 23rd day of September, 1935, and that notice 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 Concord Elementary dchool District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by 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 three (3) successive weeks before the said election, and shich mid notice so posted and published was In the form required by the School Code of the State of Calif ornIa. That prior to the opening of said polls at wid election, the Inspector and jJudges of election, conducting said election In said Concord Elementary School Distric , took the oath of office as required by lax, and at the close thereof, canvassed the i votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said Board of School 'Trustees of said Concord Elementary School District, and to them made return of tre ballots, roster of voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 30Th day ..,f September, 1935, the same being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour :f one o'clock P.D . of said day, the school board of the Concord Ejementary School District met and canvassed the said returns of said ielection, from which said returns the said school board of the said Concord Elementary School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 5506 votes cast at said election, and that more than two thirds of the jvotes cast, to wit: 4?7 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 29 votes cast were cast against the issuing 5f said bonds, and that none of the votes i cast were irregular and Illegal and not counted, and that the said school board of sail j district caused en entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes , i of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and 4 regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly, given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed, and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions, and thing F 71 required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and it in strict accordance with the provisions of t:-.e statute authorizing the issuance of the School District Bands, and that the total of indebtedness of said school district, Including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS, THFaEFORE, CRDERRED butt the bonds of the Concord Elementary School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Thirty five th5usand d-allars (835,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to thirty-five (35) consecutively and shall be in denominations of One f Thousand d311ars ($1,000.00) each, payable within fifteen (15) years from the date I thereof, in lawful money of the United States 3f America, with interest thereon at he rate :f not exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually on June 1st and December 1, 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 :Y California. IT IS FURTHIER ORDMIED that said bonds shall be dated June 1 ,1939, and shall. be payable as follows, to wit: Two (2) Bonds numbered one (1)and two (2), consecutively, to mature one (1) Year from date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1940. Two (2) B•.',nds numbered three (3) and four (4) consecutively, to mature two (2)1years from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1941. Two (2) bonds numbered five (5) and six (6) consecutively, to mature three (3) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1942. Two (2) bonds numbered seven (7) and eight (5) consecutively, to mature four 1 (4) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of lune, 1943. Two (2) bonds numbered nine (9) and ten (10) consecutively, to mature five (5) years from date, to wit: on tae ls, day of June, 1944. 1 Two (2) bonds, numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) consecutively, to mature j six (6) years from date, to wit: on the lst; dny of June, 1945. Two (2) bond=, numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) consecutively, to mature seven (7) years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of June, 1946. 1 Two (2) bonds, timbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), consecutively, to mature eight (5) years fr:=m date, to wit:on the lst day of June, 1947. Two (2) bands numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (15) consecutively, to imature nine (9) years frim date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1945. Two (2) bonds, numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) consecutively, to mature ten (10) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1949. Three (3) bonds numbered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty-three (23) consecutively, to mature eleven (11) years Brom date to wit: on the lst day of June, j 1950. t Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26) consecutively, to mature twelve (12) years fr-.m date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1951. Three (3) bonds, numbered twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (25), and twenty-nine 29), consecutively, to mature thirteen (13) years from date, to wit: on t^e lst day of June, 1952. Three (3) bonds, numbered thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirty-two (32) consecutively, to mature fourteen (lit-) years from date, to wit : on the lst day of June, 1953- Three (3) bonds numbered thirt r-three (33), thirty-four (34),. and thirty-five 1 (35) consecutively, to mature fifteen (15) years from date, to wit: on the lst day of June, 1954. AND IT IS RMThEPR CRDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: 1 No. SCRC L DISTRICT BOND. CONCORD ELMMNTAHv SCG COL DISTRICT COUNTY OF MITRA COSTA, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. Concord Elementary School District In the County of Contra; Costa, State of 7California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises 1 72 rY l3th, 1939. to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of June, 19 , One thousand dollar 1,000.00) in lawful money of the United. States of America, with interest thereon i in like lawful money at tine rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of June, and on the 1st dor of December of each and every year from t::e date hereof until this bond is paid. chis bo:d is one of a series of-like tenor and date, numbered from one (1)' to thirty-five (35) inclusive, amounting In the aggregate to the sum of thirty-five th3uF nd dollars (635,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for 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, i other than such as may be necessary for current naintenance, operation or repairs; j the repairing, restoring or re-building 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 and in the said Concord Elementary 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 elect- ion duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Concord Elementa School District in said `%aunty of Contra Costa, State of CaliforrAn, on the 23rd day of September, 1938. i And the Board of Supervisors of county of Contra Costa, state of California, fhereby certifies tbnt 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 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 stirict accordance with the provisions of the law autaoilz ing the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- edness of the said Concord Elementary School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the forst prescribed by an amended order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of May, 1939, and s be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Cone1rd Elementary School District, and the mons for the reds tion of said bonds and t%,eytry payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Conead Zlement&ry School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra- Costal State of Cnliforrin, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this. 1st day of June, 1939• V. J. BUCHANAN ATTEST: Chalzman of the Board of 5upervisoFs County Clerk and Clerk ofthe of the County of Contra Costa, Board of Supervisors of the `ounty state of California. of Contra Costa, state of California County Auditor is and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 1 l 73 i 0 AEWLVED: That to each of the said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the following form, to vit: INTEREST COUPON.No. 1 The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay i to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Concord Elementaryi j School District, in said County and State, an the 1st day of 19 at his office in the City of Martinez, said County and State, the sum of $ in 1 lawful money of the United States, for six months' interest on uond No. of i said Concord Elementary School District.. D. M. TELVER, County Auditor W.U. BUC:HANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. E C. YELLS, County C1eFk and Clerk of t:-,e Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FUWHER ORDEE?ED that the 0ounty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, stall cause the said bonds and eou13ons to be prepared in aeeordanc t with the foregoing form. AND IT IS HERESY FURTu.ER ORDEFED that R.J.Buclianan, the Chairman of this Board, S.C.Aells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.M.J eeter, County Auditor t of said County, are, and each of them is hereby authorized, as such"officials, to sign each of said bonds on be:alf of said County, and to Impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; AND IT 13 FURT*.E_R CHDEF.£D that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County for and as the Act of this Boardof Supervisors ori the 5th dear of June, 1939, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest ani most responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by saidBoard by publication i of a not ice, 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 fbr which the said bonds will be sold, to wit: lawful money of the 'United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cas!:, and the lowest i 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 intersst, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to ;effect any and all of said bids for two (2) consecutive weeks in die 'Concord Transcript* a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. ' Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors_ held as the 15th dray of May, 1939- AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman and Buchanan. i rf Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisor Trembat2h. Y.J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board of: Supervisors. t mondny, May 15, 1939• In Matter of Issuance of the Bonds of Concord Elementary School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION AND C:3DEF. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY cF CCh-TRk COSTA, STATE OF CALIFC.'BNIA. RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, iState 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 the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated: this 15th day of Ya_v, 1939• W.J.Buchanan I Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ATTEST: S.C. YELLS, State of California. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board ofS rpervisors of the County of Contra costa, State of California. K In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The followJnl , Resolution was passed andadopted and ordered entered on the Min- utes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the following; described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at i public auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land here1w.fter descrked, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FURT iER: thnt this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resoluti n: PROPERTY SOLD TO TFE STATE JUNE 26, 1924, for the Delinquent Taxes of 1923: In the West Richmond Tract-- Lots 1-2, Block , Deed No. 24 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T"E STATE JUNE 25, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925: In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 9, Block 3, Deed No. 21. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. In the Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot 14, Block 4, Deed No. 22. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Herman's Addn. to Richmond — Lot 35, Block 27, Deed No. 34. To be sold for a sum not less than 55.00 plus costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 15, Block 36. D-ed No. 61. iTo be sold for a sum mt less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 2- 31, Block 184, Deed No. 104. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract — Lot 3, Block 6, Deed No. 110. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. i In Central Richmond- Lot 21, Block 13,Deed No. 116. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.plus costsof sale. In Coleman Pullman Tract- lobs 9-10, Block 8, , Doed'No. 122. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.- plus costs of sale. In the 1st Addn. to Bay View Park- Lot 15, Block B. Deed No. 153. 1'o be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lots 23-24, Block 63, Deed No. 190. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond Lot 49, Block 205, Deed No. 196. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. 75 0 Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 3, Deed. No. 251 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Wallas Harbor Center Tract- Lots 12`13, Block 11, Deed No. 2 SB]. 25 ( ) To be sold for a sum not, less than $60. plus costs of sale. 1 Wall's `arbor Center Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 28 Deed No. 259 (S) i To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE D=- NQUENT taxes of 1926: In Wallas Addn. to Richmond-- Lot 3, Block 202, Deed No. 115. j To be. sold for a sum nat less thmn $10. plus cost s sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- N. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 19, Deed No. 165. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. nicl-mond Junction Heights Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 31, DeedNo. 587 (S) To be. sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SGLD TO T'r.E STATE JUNE 26, 1 Q28, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES CF 1927: In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 34. B?ock 1, Deed No. 10, j To be sold for a sum no. less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Canl Subn. of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 1, Deed No. 11. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 33, Mock 2, Deed No. 17. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Cabal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 34, Block 2, Deed No. 18. To be sold for a sura not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In tae Canal Subn. of. Richmond- Lot 16, Block 8, Deed No. 31. To be sold for a sum not less thnn $5. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 17, Block 8, Deed No.. 32. To be sold for a su¢ not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of. Richmond- Lot 27, Block 18, Deed No. 49 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus cto s is of Sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 28, Block 18, Deed No. 50. 4 To be sold ;or a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Townsite of Saota Fe-- Lot 109 block 1, Deed No. 81.ITo be sola for a sum not less then $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SGLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE DELIN T TAXES OF 1928 In the Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 8, Block 20, Deed No. 5. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subu. of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 5, Deed No. 16. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In the Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 19; Deed No. 27. i To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In tnr Cnnal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 19, Deed No 28. To be sold for a sum not less t_an $5. plus costs of sale. In Walls Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2-3, Block 155, Deed No. 238. I To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Central Richmond No. 2— Lot 14, Block 2, Deed No. 284 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 5, Block 58. Deed No. 363. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. mobert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 1, Deed No. 392 jTo be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lots 3-14- 25, Block 9,Deed No. 40.6. To be sold f or a sum not less thAn $20. plus costs of sale. Property SOLD TC VE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, FOR TF.E DELINQUENT TARES OF 1929: In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lot 25, Block 22,Deed No. 39. I To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Griffin A Watrous Addn. to Richmond.- Lots 6 and 14, Block 5,Deed No. 64. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. 14 y In Waris Harbor Center Tract- Lot 27, Block 18, Deed No. 100 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plias cost s of sale. Andrade Rome Tract- Lots 20-21, Block 17,Deed No. 269. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. f I M)n,. '.y, '- v 15, 1939. s t Richmond City Center — Lots 21-22-23-24, Block 12, Deed No 297 To be sold for a sum not less than $125. plus costs of sale. Richma,d City Cent er- Lot s 14 to 18 inc. Block 14, Deed Ncs. 295 To be sold for a sum not less than $150.00 plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 2-3•4, Block 204, Deed No. 3$2. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lot 30, Block B. Deed No. 351. To be sold for sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Vie Huber Addition- Lots 8-9, Block 3, Deed No. 379• To be sold for a sum not less than $15- plus costs of sale. In the Harbor Gate Subn.— Tats 11-12, Block K Dped No. 508 To be sold for a ham not less than S15. plus costs of sale. In the Coleman Pullman- Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 5, Deed No. 544. To b+, sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 10, Block 20, Deed No. 560. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Dunn Gnecco Tract- Lots 1 to 14. incl. Block 1, Deed No. 637. To be sold for a sum not less than $100.00 plus cost s of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1— Lot 19, Block 37, Deed No. 661. i To be sold for a sum n,--,t less than 550. plus costs of sale. Berkele}• Caun--ry Glub Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 180, Deed No. 755 To be sold for a sn not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 — Lot 217, Deed No. 770 To be sold for a sun not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country 'lub Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 409-A. Deed No. 818 To be sold for a sun not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Lluc Terrace Unit N- 2 Lot 449. Deed No. 545. To be- sold for a sum n tless than $60. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2-- Lot 473. Deed No. 552. To be sold for a s:m not less thin $75. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2— Lot 490, Deed No. 554. To be sold for a aim not less than $60.plue costs of sale. Now at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, the Board adjourns to 1:30 o'clock P.M. Now at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M- the Board Re-convenes pursuant to adjourn- ment. Present: Hon. M.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J_Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Change of Orders in Repairing of County Jail Building. Architect E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that it is necessary to make certain changes in' speeifieations for the repairs to County Jail Building, now being performed by Contractor E.P.Seemans; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD CEDEFED that Are*-.itect E.G_Bangs, be and' he is hereby authorized to make certai changes in the speeificatiOns at a cost not to exceed the sum of $425.00. t In Matter of Authorizing District Attorney of Contra Costa County to make Collections for Poison Sold to land owners by Horticultural Commissioner. It appearing to t:ie Board that V.G.Stevens, as Horticultural Commissioner } of Contra Costa County has sold to the various land owners of the County and tenants poison for the destruction of rodents on their' said lands, and it appearin- further i to the Bo-.rd tt:at som,• of said land owners and tenants have not reimbursed the i 1 77 County of Contra Costa for the poison furnished to them, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDS= that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to take such steps as in his judgment he deems best for the collect- Ion of amounts due the County of Contra Costa for poisons so sold.: i jIn Matter of signing of Lease I with El Sobrante Land Company for property for fire House Purposes. A Form of Lease between the El Sobrante Land Co nd mpany the County of Contra Costa, R wherein the El Sobrante Land Company agrees to lease to the said County certain tract of land for the purpose of erection of a fire house at El Sobrante, having been present- ed to this Board for approval, j On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, IChairman of this 'Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County QP IContra Costa. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk record said Lease in the office of the County -'ecorder. i In Hatter of Action brought in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County entitled "Atalich vs. Franklin'. A copy of Summons and complaint in that certain action brought in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the "ounty of Contra Crista, jentitled "Carl Atalich, a single min, Plaintiff vs. Marhn Franklin, et al. Defendants" No. 23, 650, upon the Court Records, and in which said action the County of Contra Costa appears as a party defendant, having been served upon W.J.Buchanan, Chairman jof this Board of Supervisors, It is by the Board ordered that said summons and complaint be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to take proper action. K h fIn Hatter of Parking on Main Street of the Town of Brentwood. 1H]MIE&S, it has been called to the attention of the Board of Supervisors, of Contra Costa County that the State Highway Commission of the State of California, has made a rulins; th-at all parking on the Main Street in the Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa County must be parallel to the curb, and VHERrAS, owing to the limited length of said street parallelarkip ng Provides for only a small part of automobiles which works a hardship on merchants and their i t 3respective customers, and, WHE2 AS, t-e said Street is of ample width to allow diagonal parking, NOW THEREFORE IT BE RE93.VED: that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa I County hereby requests that the proper authorities rescind that certain ruling made r requiring parkin:' on the Main Street of the Town of Brentwood, County of Contra j Costa to be parallel and to allow of diagonal parking, F K i 15, 1939. l; In Matter of approval of contract and bond of John Pestana for construction of Kearney Street Sever. i John Pestana having presented to this Board a duly executed contract for the construction of a sever in Kearney street at San Pablo, and having furnished to this Board bonds in the amounts as ?heretofore ordered by this Board, IT I,S_BY THE BOARD CFJ)ER D that said bonds and contract be and the same are hereby approved, and i.J.BuchanavL,Chalrman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Aatter of Transfer of Funds. On recpest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants, IT IS BY TTI-E BOARD ORDEPSD that the aim of $2766.20 be transferred from the i General Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below: imr. #Road Comm Road Coag Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Dist 4 Dist 5 77 436o.?7 9 3 776 16.25 9.54 777 2.69 24.26 779 10.00 f 779 90.91. j Igo 130-31. wX1 7g 27 76b.67 tJr 783 20.00 7g 29-54 15 37.46 796 73.40 xT E 4l 797 10.00 r TT i 700 2.90 789 z 5o 791 162.09 114.14 39.15 141.30 792 io6.54 A , n r 79 11-73 lo4.73 171.86 795 42.00 520.67 3-56 1117.35 $n4. Grand Total --42,766.2o. r The said order is passed, by the unamimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of Transfer of Funds. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having; reported to this Board that the amount appropriated for 1939-39 for Salary of Justice of Peace of Township No. 14, Was $240, i in excess of the amount payable under the Salary Ordinance, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED t:mt the County Auditor be and he is hereby authoriz ed to cancel the said amount and transfer same to Unappropriated Reserve of the Salary Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K r All f i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.Y.Teeter, County Auditor, and in-order to permit payment of tat a 1935-36 charges, IT IS OHDMED by the Board that the following adjustment of appropriations for that year be authorized as follows, Cancel: Detention Home- 515. 021 Regular Salaries,415.00 New Appropriations: 0342 Transportation of Persons, $415.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K I2 rq In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1937-39 highways, and bridges accounts, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t_-,at appropriation transfers herein set out below be and, the same are hereby authorized, to wit: i Decrease Increase. 49 0-•H & B Vacation Pay 1,525.00 $ 5.00 Mtce Dist 1 411-20. 1414-30 C.O. Improvements, Dist 4. 505.00 445.00 Ferries 05 415-60. 1505.00 Garage-Opns 430-00 75-00 C 0 Impt 3 413-30 1 2,030. s The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1937-35 accounts, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments herein set out below'be and the snne are hereby authorized, to wit: Decrease Increase. District Attorney-112. 1 041 Employees Exp. Allces. 10.00 10.00 Supplies 05 Coroner- 115. 03 Services 5.00 5.00 Supplies 05 i SHERIFF--202. 05 Supplies 20.00 20.00 Services 03 Soc. Serv. Dept.-506 4 Employees Exp. Allces. 00 9.00 Services 03 05 Supplies 4.00 0 Sup. of Schools-601. 05 Supplies 4.00 4.00 Services 03 lBoard of Educ::t ion- 602. 03 Services 5.00 5.00 Emp1. Exp. 04 Allce s. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K c)m Ury 15, 1939. 4 In Matter c f T ran sfer of Funds. jOn inquest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1937-38 1 accounts, IT IS ORDr-RO that cancellation of the surplus appropriations as herein set out below, be and the same is hereby authorized: Char, & Corr. General Fund. Fund. Auditor, 105. 03 Services 30.00 05 Supplies 70.00 i Tax Collector- 110. 300.0005Supplies Coroner- 115. 1 03 Services 50.00 Public Administrator- 116. 05 upplies 50.00 PlannLni- Comm ssi-n- 11$ 04- ---mployees Expense Allowances 50.00 Purebasb:- Acent-119 07 Stores 600.00 Elections- Itegistration, etc. -125. 02 Salaries & Wages a .v a .yrs:',i• 22cj 00 03 Services 100.00 05 Supp lle s to ...`' ivy 400.00 Superior Court Trial =r nense- 150. i 03 Services 450-00 Grand Jury-1li5. 03 Services 1000.00 Court House & Grounds- 161. t 03 Services f 100.00 pplies r 125.0005Su rya.r'.W':.. 'ti'! V''.+-:.:•-Jf, 1 1 Hall of Records- 163. 02 Salaries & Wages 100.00 iG5Supplies200.00 Constable Towns^iD 1- 211. 04 Employees Expense allowances e ' _ 28.00 F:.. w: `::?., a. .:rn. :.'i.,•; sem:;.'•-n.. Agricultural Commissioner-_ 242. J' ': '':`-' 02 Salaries & Wages 200.00 03 Services 100.00 07 Stores 600.00 Healt- Office- 301. OTS E-ployees Expense Allowmces 47.00 County =4osDitnl-B1Rds.& Grounds- 502. 02 Salaries & Wages, 33 0:00 03 Services 1 iO.00 Social Service Dent.- 506. 02 Salaries & Wages, 100.00 Su:: oirt of Oronnns- 507 County Cash 52.00 Relief of Aged- 509 County nsr. 500.00 act Ric-mored Health Center- 514. r P0 02 alaries & Wages, 31.00 Detention zone- 9322. 02 Salaries & Wage s, 70.00 7. 05 Supplie s 75.00. Co:!nty Jail- B1di-s. C230- 09 Capital -utla_vs 6789.00. Count • hospital Bldgs. & Grounds-502, 09 eapital Uutlays 00 1580-00 S 11567-m The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. i f U In Natter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County aecorder arra in order to supply extra help for said Recorder, j IT IS BY isiE BOARD ORDERM that the following transfer of funds be made Recordez- 237. Decrease Regular Salaries 4119. Increase extra Help, 119• and that the sum of $131. be transferred from the salary Fund Unappropriated Reserves I to the Extra Help Fund of the County Recorder. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K t In Matter of Transfer of Funds. a On request f D.M.I:eeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust 1937-35 accounts, IT IS ORD-TEED that appropriation increases shown on the list herein set out beiLow be and the same are hereby authorized: Char. k Corr. General Fund Other Funds. Fund Fund Amount Name. Assessor- 10 04 Employees Exp. buses. 20.00 05 Supplies 5.00 District Attorney- 112. 03 Services 425.00 Constable Township- _4. 214. 04 Employees Exp. Allces. fi p 12.00 Constable Towers:-yin 8- 215. wr a f 04 Employees Exp. Allces. 11.00 Constable Township 13- 223- 04 F 3 Employees Exp. Allces. 5.00 E i Motor Police- 235. i 03 Services 20.00 Recorde- 237 05 Supplies t:.° 190.00 Compensation Insurance- 251E u' 03 Services 7144.oo I pM I Hospital- Care of Inmates- 503. 03 Services 555.00 4 05 Supplies 15.00 F , k Outside Ho sD it al izat 1 on- 502*. tk 03 Services 10.00 Relief of Blind- 50S Countyas- 152.00 Relief of Indigents- 51_0 a1 0o 03 S 6-0. 00T 03 Services 1 Richmond health Center- U3-service ente3Services10.00 OS Supplies 1 .00 tx+ iBurial of Veterans do Indigents- 537 Burial s 60.00 Board of Education- 602. y 01 Statutory Salaries Jail Brunch Construction- C234. i 09 cP,pi tal -utlays 3735.00 Health Officei- C301, 09 Capit al Outlays 47.00 r i County hospital- Care of In.- C503. zj f 09 Capital Cutlays 155.00 Detention Home- (3522. 09 Capital utlnvs 145.00 W.P.A.- Can mal -utlav Cru_ . r:,)u_ Ait _a.,,ions 5.00 80.00 S 115 7 co 15.00 uond:%y, . 61 15, 1939. I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. In order to finance the Budget of the County Physician and staff, IT IS BY 1 T E BOARD CRDEREM that the suss of $1000 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the Charities & Corrections Hind to the extra help appropriation of the County Physician. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bo-Lrd.,, In Matter of Budget .Requirements for the fiscal year 1939--40- On motion of Supervisor Trembath, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDEF. D that the heads of all departments of the County Government of Contra s County Auditor upon forms to be furnished by said County Auditor,Costa County supply to 8 tY Po their Budget requirements for the fiscal year 1939—A0, on or before June 15, 1939. In Matter of Resolution in Regard to Senate Bill 681 and Senate Bill 692. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, small ranchers and cattle owners in Contra Costa County are desirou' of slaughtering calves on their own premises for their own consumption or for sale, an$ WHE:.EAS, there is now before the Legislature two bills knovm as Senate i Bill 681 and Senate Bill 6U, respectively, designed for.this puFpose, and I WHEJI..FAS, t a Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa, County desire the passage I j of these ttiro measures; NOW, nz-n.?EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to Honorable T.H. DeLap, State Senator, Sacramento, California, and to Honorable Harold F. Sawallisch, State Assemblyman, Sacramento, California, urging the passage by the Legislature of this State of the above measures. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cunml4;s, Buchanan, Bollman and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors— None. In Matter of application of A.R.Cianclarulo, to construct and maintain a store building at M Orinda Junction. i A.R. Ciancia_Tulo having applied to this Board for permission to construct and maintain a store building at Orinda Junction and said application having been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County anti the said Planning Commissioh I at a special meeting of said Commission held May 15,1939, made their recommendations to this Board that said permit be granted, with certain restrictions, On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Tretnbatn, IT IS BY THE BOARD GrDw1.D that V-.e application of A.R.Cianciarulo to construct, maintain ja store building at Orinda Junction be and the same is hereby granted, subject l I to a fifteen foot set back from the present right of way line established by the new Deed from the State of California to Xr.Breed or subject to a letter of approval from I the State Division of Highways on set—back. 83 n the Batter of Application of X. Swentzel, for permit to erect three Out-Door Advertising Structures on his property in Lafayette. i L.E. Swentzel having, applied to this Board for a permit to erect three Out Door i Advertising- Structures on property owned by him and located on Mt.!)iablo Blvd.in Lafayette,opposite the Lafayette Lumber Company and said application having been referr d to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having filed with. this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted subject to the proper compliance with the provisions of and regulations under the State Out- Door Advertising Act, j and the County Clerk is hereby authorized to clear the State application when f iled 3 with his office., i In Batter of application of Elmer L. Cupp to oross County Road with water pfpe line. Elmer L.Cupp having applied to this Hoard for permission to cross the County t Road in Orbisonia Heights and parallel said road with a water pipe line, g IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Survey for of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervizor of said. District. IT IS FURTER ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance of said waterpipe line., t In Batter of Application of S.T.Parsons lfor permission to construct an auto Court at Alamo, California. S.W.Parsons hoeing heretofore filed with this Board his application for permission to construct an auto Court at Cor. of Las Trampas Road and the State Highway at Alamo, California, and the said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commis-Ion having filed with tans Board their recommendation that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TEX BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted, subject to compliance with requLrements of the State Housing Act and County Sanitary Regulation j and subject further to definite building set-backs for the individual cabins to be specified by the Planning Commission before t'.e construction of the building. IT IS FM11=.ER 3RDERED that the septic tank which is now constructed be approved by the Assistant State Sanitary Engineer of Dr. W.A.Powellas office. 3 In ?Satter of Leave of Absence ofs:#.A.Powell, County Health Officer. Dr.W.A. Powell, County Health Officer having applied to this Board for-permiss- ion to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY 11,4E BOURD oRDM!i:D that Dr. •.A.Powell, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave t`.e St::te _ i C:-.!Ifo-ria for a period :.f t::irty dn.ys from and nftpr date of leaving the i I 1Y, a v 15,1939. t In latter of Building Bridge on Hough Ave. Lafayette, Calm. on the west Branch of Las Trampas Creek. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BO.ARD ORDERED t^,at Jos. W.Barkley, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and Road Commissioner of Road District ft, be and he is hereby authorized to construct by day labor a bridge .3n H. uL-h Ave. in town of Lafayette and over west branch of Las Trampas Creek, at an approximate cost of $1600. 1 1 4 In Matter of Establishment of Branch State Employment Office at Brentwood, Contra I Costa County. j WHEREAS, it has been called to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the Department of Employment of the State of California plans to establish a temporary office at Brentwood, Contra Costa County under the jurisdiction and management of its Stockton office, and, WHELEAS, Brentwood is in the territory of the Department's Pittsburg 'office and the residents of Contra Costa County and vicinity are residents of Contra Costa County, and WiEEREAS, the Pittsburg Office of the Department of Employment is properly serving its territory from Avon to Byron and has merited much favorable comment from the Employer Group, Employees and general public by reason of its very satisfactory and courteous services to the public and this Board of Supervisors is of the opinion that the residents •tnd commercial and agricultural interests of Contra Costa County will be best served if such Brentwood office is under the jurisdicticn and management of t',-.e Pittsburg Office of the Department, and we believe that the Pittsburg manage- ment can render a service in a more satisfactory manner then can the management by {I remote control located in another County;I THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Board having; assisted the Employment Service In both a moral and financial Banner, presents to to Honorable Carl L. Hyde, Executive Director and t=+e Hon. Harley R.Norris, Administrator, our plea for the placement of the Brentwood Sub-office under the jurisdiction of the Pittsburg management and we direct that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded by Registered Vail to Messrs.. Hyde k Norris" In Matter of application of P.E.WhItten, for a permit fcrbuilding a Store Building in Berkeley Park. P.E. Whitten having; heretofore applied to this Board for pezmission to erect a store building on Lot 2, Blk L, Amended Hap of Berkeley Park, and said -application hiving been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission raving recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, subject to a check by the Planning Technician of set-backs for building structure on Colusa Ave. , and from the adjoining buildings on Lots 1-3-12, In Block L, before any construction Is begun. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor BulLaan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted, subject to the restrictions hereinabove set out., Q i In Matter of Applications for aid. IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERM that the following applicatlop •fo^, sick be,andthee;., woe are hereby granted, to wit: CARRERA, FELIPA, 225 Contra Costa 8t. Pt. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of $40. State aid and $20 county aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• DE MAWS-U, LENA, 416 Ric?unond St. El Cerrito. Aid for needy children in the sum of $50. State aid and $35. county aid be renewed as of May, 1939. Pi,AYFOr'iD, FLORENCE, 646-' 18th St. Richm md. id for needy c:-.ildren In the sum of $40. State aid and $40 county aid be renewed as of May, =939• RODI?3I, SARAH424 Norvell St. El Ce-•rito'. I Aid for Needy children in %he sum of $20. State aid and $30 county aid monthly be renewed as of Upty, 1939• VANONI, MUNI, 533 California St. San Pablo renewedAidforneedychildreninthesumof $20. State aid and $30 county aid be as of May, 1939• HEi3NANDEZ NARGARM!,' 281 Vernon St. North Richmond. 20. State aid and $30 county aid monthly be increased to $2D State aid and s $37. county aid on May 1, 1939, and that State and County Aid be renewed as of May, 1939• DIAS MA-.GUMITA, Sutter St. San Pablo Aid for eedv children in the sum of $20. State aid and $20 County aid up to May 27, 1939, and 10 State aid and $10 county aid after that date be renewed as of May, 1939• p KEIF:-M. MARY, 2314 Dwight way, Berkeley Aid for needy children in the sua of $10. State aid and $IO county aid be discontimaed as of liar 31, 1939- SPAUR, JCSEPHINE, 729 Lexington St. El Cerrito. County c as- allowance in the sum of.$10. monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1, 1939• ECHE::, WILLL49, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. Old Age Securityin the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,The renewed as of Nov. 1938. 1 BOTHILL, ALIL, 1016 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of 513. State aid and $13. county aid monthly. be renewed as of January 1, 1939. EORTIZ, BRIGIDA, RFD, Box 941, Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid . monthly be renewed as of Janunr.7, 1939- BUTTS, l:Ai3uARET, 521- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in tz e sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthlyTherenewedasofDecember1, 1938. CLAPKE, COMIELIUS, Tenant Ave. Pinole. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50_State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939- CLARK, EDWZ, 7357 Hotchkiss, El Cerrito. Old Age security in the sum of $17.50State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly The renewed as of April, 1939- ICLA:•'.K, THEfiESA, 7357 Hotchkiss, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939- COTTON MAF J. 926- 8th St. Rlc:.mond.s Old Age Security 'in the sum of $17.50'State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be, renewed as of April 1, 1939• DEASEY, JCHN, 717 Ela St. RLehmond. Oldie Security in t-,e sur of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly' be renewed as of May, 1939• IDENISE, WILLIAM, 227- l6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of 617.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. - X. be renewed as of December, 1938• 1DMMKS HA^.RIETT, 213 Piedmont Place, Pt.Richmond: ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly e renewed as of June, 1939• I11TT MARY J. 137 Eddy St. RI&.mond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid: monthly:: Pe renewed as of January 1, 1939• HARRIS FLOHjMCE 424 - 5th St. Rlenmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• 1 I HENRY CORA, 5424 Bayview, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. HUNT, ALMA, 52o- 6th St. Richmond- Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly_ f be renewed as of January 1, 1939. I LEAVY, THO11AS, 4414- Fourt i-. St. Richmond. j Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ,,., be renewed as of January 1, 1939• LEWIS2 DAVID 220 Kelse• St. No. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $4.50 State aid and $4.50 County aid monthly. . be renewed as of May 1, 1939- MARTIN SUBIE, 664- 3rd St. Richmond. O Id Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Marc:, 1939• j McINTYRE, GLUE, 23- 7th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montnl " be renewed as of Feb. 1939. MURPHY JAMES, RFD Box 757, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1935. PARKS, HERBERT, 100- 1st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• PARS NANCY 100- 1st St. Richmond. . ld Age security in the sum of $16.50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthly: be renewed ar of January, 1939• PROWSE, ANNIE, 1221- A. Chanslor Ave. Richmond. j Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 1 be renewed as of May, 1938. i SPAUR ANDREU, 725 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of-$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• ROAMS FRANCIS, 155 So. 39th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935• TREAT NEWELL, 1313 Liberty St. El Cerrito: E OldAge Security In t:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly 1 be renewed as of May, 1939• WORTH JEROME, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. y I old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939• WORTH MAMIE 1433 Devin Ave. Richmond. Old a Security in the sum of $17.50 State-aid and $17.50 County aid monthly r be renewed as of March, 1939- I FRASER ELIZA; 252 So. 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $2.50 Stat,, aid and: $2.50 County aid monthly' be renewed as of Feb. 1935, and increased to $6. Bate aid and $6. county aid as of June 1, 1939• RISEDORPH MAFIA, 227 E1 Dorado St. El Cerrito. ld Age S curity in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of anuary, 1939, anti increased to $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly as of Mnv 1st, 1939• i 5ILV3:Sp ISAAC 16 Bissell Ave. Richm:%nd. 1Old age Security in the sum of $16.50,State aid and $16.50 County aid Monthily be renewed as of Dec. 1935, and increased to $17. State aid and $17. County aid monthly j as of June 1, 1939• COSTELLO MIUBETii, 5512 Modoc, Richmond Annex. I Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe discontinued as of March 31, 1939, and old Age Security 'in the amount of $5.00 State aid and $5. county aid monthly be restored as of May 1, 1939. COLLINS, JUDSON, 4039 Fullington St. Oakland. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State -aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be discontinued as of June 1, 1939. BREEN, WILLIAM P.O. lax 496, C .ico, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1939- CERVENXA FANNY, 239- •2ad St.Riehmond. ldAge Security in sum of $12.50 State ald -and $22.50 County aid monthly. be discontinued as of Marc' 31, 1939• i S7 MULLS I SOPHIE 6107 EI Dorado, Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid'and $15. County aid monthly be -' Idisoontinued as of April 30, 1939- ROBERTS, 939- ROBERTS, THO1b.AS, 56 South Street, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50•County aid-monthly-'. be discontinued as of April 30, 1939. I THOHAS Mr1P.Y 3445 Henrietta St. Oakland. ld ge Sedurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Abe discontinued as of May 31, 1939• McMAINS, CIDDA, 409 Washington Ave. Richmond. Gid Age security be denied. 4Z,71 SORFMITINO, MICHELE, 716 Maple Ave. Richmond I Old A,e security be denied. WiesisuQer, BARBARA; C/o Hutchinson Quarry Co. El Cerrito, m Ola Age Security be denied.r COFFIN, T.I,INOTCN 5306 Van- Fleet Ave. Richmond.- v1d Age Security in' the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50' County aid monthlyfbegrantedtobeginas- of May 1, 1939- I COIERCRS. F:ANK, 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in t:he sum, of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly The granted to begin as of May 1st, 1939• HALLIFAX, ALICE, 5960 Ludwig Ave. Richmond. Ola Age Security in *.e• sum of $3.00 State aid and $3. County aid monthly Abe granted to-begin as of Nay 1st, 1939. K HUDDLE-0a4, LYDIA, 6413 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly, be granted to begin its of May 1, 1939- McCRACKel, GEORGE, 1335 Norvell St.El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.75 State aid and $ 5.75 county aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939- RANDALL , IDA, 135 Carmel, El Cerrito. µ j Old Age Securitrin the sum of $9.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939-WELBON, HUGF, Box 225, Pinole. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. State aid only, be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939, and t , be paid by tie State until November 25, 1939.SM3T , ELIZAABETH, Star Rte #1, Danville.Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly.The granted to begin as of May 1st, 1939. SMITH, SAMUEL, Star Rte #1, Danville.Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid: monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• e BRADSHAY, MARIAN, 614 Port St. Crockett.Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be re-newed as of Feb. 1939•BEYER, ELSIE, Box 445, Livermore, Cal.Aid for Neegv children in the sum of $20• State aid and $20 County aid monthly.The renewed as of Hay, 1939.TROJE, JOSEPH, 1236 Palm Ave. ' Martinez.County Cash allowance of $10 be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939•sh JOSEP , 1254 Vine Ave. Mt.View Dist. Martinez.7.50 County case: allowance per month be restored as of May Z, 1939-DEANE, 2SARZE, RFD, 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 May 1, 1939-TROJE, EVA, 1236 Palm Ave. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,be granted to begin as of Maar 1, 1939•BACHTEL, E,ME3, 630 Howard St. Martine z. F Old Age Security in t*-* sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939•IIBUi ON, GEGRGE, C/o Mrs. Eleanor Pighin, Box 654, Martinez.Old Age Security in ti a sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939-1EYLENFELDT JULIUS, 135 Baker St. San Francisco.0 ge Securityin t^e sum of 415.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939-BELLEn, C:?ISTINE, RFD, Fairview Dist. Martinez.Old Age Security in the amount of 010. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• i MANNING CLARA PO Bx 563, Concord- Old oncord. c d Age Security 1ft the sun of $16.25-State and $16.25 County aid monthly , be renewed as of November, 1935. Pconcord-WINING,WINING, PORTER,O. Bx $63, Concord. y Old Age Security'in the sum of $16-25-state and $16.25 county aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935• MASTEF.SON MA, Saranap Dist. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security'in the sum of $17.50'State aid and.$17.50 County aid monthly.: be renewed as of April, 1939- j i RAY, CuA.4LES. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $1.7.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed as of March, 1935• j WELCH MINNIE 514 Thompson, Martine z. Old a Security in the amount of $17-50 State aid and $17-50 County aid , . moist:ly be renewed as of April, 1939- STWOOD MILLIE. 1264 PLAZA ST. MT. VIEW DIST. MARTINEZ a Age eourity in the sum of $6.50 State aid and 46.50 County aid monthly be -- renewed as of Feb. 1939.and increased to $11.5tate and $11. Co. aid monthly as of May 1, 1939. JEWELL, CORA, 3.127 Jones St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 1, 1939. JEWELL, WELTON, 1127 Jones St. Martbez, Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid-monthly be creased to $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 1, 1939. WELCH CHARLES P.OBx 97, Walnut Creek. Old Agelecurity,in the sum of $12.50 State and 612.50 Uounty aid monthly be increased to $17.50State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of May 1, 1939. i MATTHEWS, LYDIA, 611 Haven St. Martinez. Old Ase Securityin the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montbly be decreased to $12.50 Sate Aid and $12.50 County aid monthly as of June 1, 1939• BRAUT LOUIS, 1125 Ferry St. Martinez. in the sum of State aid and $1 .50 County aid monthly""Old a Security gl7• 7 be discontinued as of Upi-ch31, 1939. i i HIGUERA ELIZABETH, 1501 Madison St. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid,$17.50 County aid monthly be'- discontinued as of January 31, 1939. I HIGUERA, FZJMDO, 1501 M-dison St. Oakland. Old Age Security in amount of $17-50 State aid and $17.50.County aid monthly"-- be discontinued as of Jan. 311 1939. j PALVER, WILLIAM, 1509 Terrace Rd, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.50_ State aid and $15.50 County aid monttar be discontinued as of April, 30, 1939. DUART£, MAP-Y, 2347 Fernando 8t. C.nco rd. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthl armerly paid tca Miss Mary Duarte, be paid to firs. Mary Rodoni, 2347.Fernando St. i Concord, California. DE SDTO, IGNACIC San Miguel Rd, Concord. 50. Blind aid monthly be granted to Mr.ignacio Liberty Desoto, San Miguel r Rd. Concord, to begin as of May 1, 1939. DORKS, SARAg, 266 East 2nd St. Pittsburg. County Cash allowance of $10 monV ly be granted t^ begin as of May 1, 1939- Dons, MANUEL, 266 East 2nd St-Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939. FOO&iEE. GARP.£' A. 256- Last 2nd St_ Apt. #2, Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 C..unty aid monthly be granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• DE MARCO, ERMINIA, Port Chicago. Aid for needy c'zildren in the sum of$30. State aid and $20 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• 1. fJOAINLIBBY, Mars:-. Cree,., Rd. Clayton. td for needy children in the sum of $40.State aid and $10 County aid be renewed as of May, 1939. THOMPSOh AGNES, Byron per month county cash allowance be discontinued as of April 1, 1939. MALAPETAV;LILAS, RFD Rte #1, Bx 48 Brentwood. Old Age Security In the sum of k7.50 State aid and .$17-5 0 County aid mon-thly i be granted to begin as of June S, 1939• j GRAhT SALUEL, Rte #1, Bx 45, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. 1 g WICKM MAFZARET, 91. 'G• St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• GARIBALDI, EVA MM, Box 503, Brentwood. Old Age Security in t'_-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939, and decreased to $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of June 1, 1939. PIN}:EY, SIDS, Rte #1, Linden, Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be d1scont1w,ed as of Map 31, 1939. SCHO TT, L OUISA, 415- 3rd St. Antioch. Old Age Security in t:.e sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Mas 31, 1939- BOCCIC, HAFff, Ba 113, Wilbur Ave.Antioch Aid for needy c__ildren in the sum of $30 State aid and $30 County aid monthly lie granted to begin as of May 1, 1939• FERREIRA, J::SEPr11i7E, 802- 10C1- St. Antlocn Aid for HeedY c'.11d_--en in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. i HUGENF.H WILHELLINE, RTE #1, Bx 2, Byron Aid for Needy c'Aldren in the sum of6lO State aid and $30 county aid monthly be renewed qs of Uny, 1939. LENORA REED, RFD Box 392-A, Martinez. (For Glenn Harrington) C7unt3 aid mont.-l;( payable to Mrs. Lenora Reed of RFD Bx 392-A, Martinez, California, be changed to 010 State aid and $10 county aid monthly, begin as of May 1, 1939. ST. VINCENT IS SCHCCL FM BOYS San Rafael. (For Joe Teiscr.alra). 10 State aid and 10 county aid monthly for the support of Joe Teischaira, Ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra 'osta bounty, payable to tet. Vincent t s Scrool for Boys, San Rafael, be disc_ntinued as of April 30, 1939. DRaBELBIS U&RJORIE 817 S. _41st St. Richmond 15. county cas=-. allowance be granted to Mrs. Marjorie Louise Dreibelbis 817 S. 41st St. Hichmond, as of April 1, 1939, and increased to $35. County cash allowance as of Ma,Y 1, 1930. SNYDER. LE11A D. Paradise, Cal. j Old Age Security In the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 199 1939. l And the Bort-_d takes recess to meet on Monday, June 5, 1939, at. 10 o'clock.-- . A.M. Chairman. Clerk. D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTTHEB RA COSTA CL'URrY, STATE OF CALIFOFNIA. MMAY, TUN£ 5th3, 1939.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buch-u=, Ch-airman; Supervisors James N.LonC, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembatn. S.C.Wel.ls, Clerk. The minutes androceedia3s of th2s Board for and dura the month ofP3 May, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and said'Minutes as read are approved' and signed by Chairman and Clerk. In Batter of Amended Specifications for remodellin,; County Jail Building. On request of E.G.Bangs, Architect, IT IS ORDERED that additional plastering be done in the Counts Jail building at an additional cost of $60 and that the steps 1n the said Jail building be repaired at additional cost of 530., said work to be done by E.P.Seemans, Contractor. . I 90 i In Liatter of Eradlc-ttion of r V j Rodents on lands of Thomas & Evelyn Richardson In Knlghtson i SC_.JJl District- V.G.Stevens , Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County this day appears before the Board and reports Viat certain property in County of Contra Costa, State of California, owned by Thomas R. and Evelyn Richardson, and being S.E. 1/4 of S.W. 1/4 of Sec. 3' , T2N. , R3£. 40 acres; S.W. 1/4 of S/EV. 1/4 of Sec. 34, T2N. R3E. -35 acres; waste land, 5 acres; N.W/ 1/4 of Sec. 2, T1N, R3E. lying in knightsen i Irrigation District, 24 acres; S.T. 1/4 of Sec. 2 TIN ,R3E. lying in Knightsen Irrigation District- 120 acres; E. 1/2 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 3, TLN. , R3E. - 77 acres; i Waste land, - 3 acres; N.W. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 3, T1N. , R3E. - 40 acres; 5.w. 1/4 and S.W. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 3, T1N , R3E. - 200 acres; E. 54 acres of N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 3 TIN. , R3E.. - 54 acres,— 599 acres more or less, is infested wit', r,)dents which are destructive to crops upon said lands and adjoining lands, and it appearinf- to the Board that it is necessary for the Agricultural interests of Contra Costa County that said rodents should be eradicated, destroyed and controlled, It is ORD&iED THAT V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and di:•ected to proceed under the System and + Methods provided by Section 129 to 139, inclusive,of the Agricultural Code of the j State of California, to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said Thomas and Evelyn Richardson above described. IT IS FURTiai ORDERED t^.at upon inspection of said premises, if said lands are found infested by V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, with rodents the said V.G. Stevens, as sue'-, horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority and under the methods and system provided by said Sections 129 to 139 Inclusive, of the Agricultural Act of the State ofCalifoznla to cause the eradication, control and destruction of said rodents. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rt- In Matter of Authorizing Horticultural Commissioner to buffy oil and poisons for eradleRtion of cricketts and ear-wigs in Contra Costa County. Upon request of V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa Count5',, I IT IS BY l:E BOARD G?DERED that said V.G.Stevens, be and he is hereby authorized'to purchase oil and poisons for tip purpose of eradication of cricketts and ear-wigs in the County of Contra Costa. at a cost of 9125.00. , In Matter of Action entitled James McKay, Plaintiff, vs. Art::ur M. Brown, et al. Defendants• A summons and complaint In that certain action broughtin the Superior Court of the State of Cnlifornia, in and for the County of Contra Costa, entitled "James U.- McKay, Fla-::tiff, vs. Arthur U.Brown, et al- Defendants* #23,712, and in winch said action th,_ County of Contra Costa appears as a defendant, 'laving been served upon W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board; IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that said summons and complaint be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for sue,, action as he deems proper. I i i 91 In Matter of Sale of 435,000 legally is sud School Bonds of Concord Elementary School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $35,000 legally issued Bonds of Concord Elementary School District, and this being time and place set out in said Notice for t1he receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board by t Clerk, to wit: EASTLAND, DOUGLAS & GO: Bonds bearin- interest at 21 % premium $69.00. BANKAME'c ICA COUPANY: Interest 2 3/4 ;6, premium $51.00. AMERICA:d TRUST COMPANY & UITCI-:UM, TULLY & CO. Interest 2i % , premium $33.00.,.. HELLKE , BRUCE & CO. Interest 3%, Premium $432.00. LARSON,LEVI & WILLIAMS: Interest 2 3/4 premium $51.10. R.H. MCULTON & CGUANY: Interest 2j Premium $11.00. DEAN, WITTEr. & GO: IIrt ere st 2 6, premum $16.00. SCHWABACHET, & CO. Interest 2 3/4%, premium $420.00. WM. R. STAATS CO. Interest 3%, Premium $615.00. k BLYTH & CO. INC. Interest 3%, premium 3266.00. DONNELLAN& CC. Interest 2j%, premium $552.50. KAISER & CG. Interest 2+, premium $38.00. UNION SAFE DEPOSIT BANK; Interest 3 6/10 %; premium $36.00. And this Board hnvin£ fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid, of Eastland, Douglas & Co., is best bid submitted for said bonds. Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED that the $35,000 legally issued bonds of Concord Elementary School District be sold to Eastland, Douglas & Co., at prices suboitted in their said bid. IT IS FURTrE:^: ORDEYUM that said bonds stall be issued bearing interest at rate of 2 1/4 % per annum.,r In Matter of County of Contra Costa a political Subdivision of the State of California, r` z` ' Plaintiff, 7 7.• vs_ HALFDAifi BOLL, et al. 71 r Defendants. This Board '-as heretofore ordered the District Attorney to bring condemnation suit for the obtaining; of a right-of-way through certain property described in said order, and the Cou_-t having fixed tine sum of Ninety-nine and 50/100 Dollars (499.50) to be deposited with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa i as security to defendants in said c-mplaint mentioned to secure to said defendants and R owners of any right, title and interest in and to said property of Just compensation h for taKW,, and any damages incidental t~ereto as soon as the sane can be ascertained by law. It is, on motion duly made and carried, and In compliance with said order by lthis Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa dray his G I i warrant in favor of the County Clerk of said county from the General Construction Fund Iin the sum of Ninety-nine and 50/100 dollars ($99.50) as security for the following defendants, to wit: 9 Halfdan Enroll 2.50. Pauline Farstad -- 2.50 Helene Fugleseth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 ys Iver I.E roll2.50 Maude Lillian deBretteville 3.50 4 Will E.Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .50 Mindora Berry Goodwin 4.50 T w J. McElroy 3 .00 George E.Knigbt • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Alice M. Bowhill . 20-OD John Doe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Richard Hoe 1.00 Jane Doe 1.00 Black do White Company, a corporation, 1.00I Blue & Green Compan;:,' a co—partnership 1.00 out of tench any damages awarded on condemnation of said property "shall be pa1aT to '`= said defendants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In idatter of appointment of Josephine E. Cobesino and Doris urley as additional assistants to County Recorder of Contra Costa County. It is in tre Judgment of the Bbard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County' necessary for the expeditious transaction- of business in the office of the County ecorder of said County that extra help be employed to assist said officer, On motion of Supervisor Trembath.' seconded by Supervisor Cummings,* IT IS BY T:-E. BOARD ORDERED that Josephine Cobesino and Doris Hurley be and they are hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for the period of one month commencing June 1st, 1939 to and including June 30, 1939, at a salary of $3.50 per day, to render such assistance to the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa as he may direct. IT IS FUMHER ORDERED that said Josephine Cobesino and Doris Hurley shall present to ti.-.is Board duly verified claims on the General Fund of said County, in pay- ment of their said salaries. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In Matter of appointment of Grace Thomsen as Additional Assistant to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. It is, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa` necessary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the District_ Attorney of said County t:,at extra help be employed tc, assist said officer. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE GARD OIRDEM that Grace Thomsen be and she is hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for a period from June 1, 1939 to and including August 31, 1939, at a sRlary of Seventy—five dollars ($75.00) per month, to render such assistance to the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa as he may direct. It is further ordered V st the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor of Grace Thomsen 1n t^e sum of Seventy—five dollars ($75.00) during; t',-,e period of her employment upon Vie General Fund of said County, in payment of her said salary, and that the County Treasu -er shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 93 I In Matter of ApportionU g Tax Sale Proceeds to Political i Subdivisions of Contra Costa County. 1 D.m.Teeter, County Auditor, havinc-, reported to this Board that there is a sum of $11,122.62 in County Treasury, -the proceeds of tax sales, to whica political sub- divisions of the State of California are entitled to a portion, It is by the board ordered ViAt D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby authorized to apportion said sum as follows: To State of California, 65 To County of Contra Costa,7,665.88 To City of Richmond, 2,438.32. . To City of El Cerrito, 987.56 I To City of Antioch, 17.76k f j To City of Concord, 12. j i f In Matter of Cancellation of iTax Lien. regardi D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that/Sale 933 of the lyear 1916-17, covering the South 1/2 of Block 202, and all of Block 243, Town of Martinez, Original Survey,- subsequent to the sale and without the taxes thereon having been paid this propert was purchased by the County of Contra Costa for use as a Potter's Field, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to make cancellation of uncollectible tax liens appearing on t'-z Records of County of Contra Costa against the property hereinabove described. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request. of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $7,222.71.be i transferred from the General Fund to kighways f und, said sum to be charged against i the proper highway and bridges appropriation accounts: War. No.Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Com. Road Comet Road Comm Misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5. 1797 78.33 101.09 $235.66 99.30 goo 16.82 594 132.00 . Sol 13-55 1 802 30.00 10.00 8 175.4 48.23 71.00 goy 20 4T" z _ obb 172.71 sol 251.56 36.oo 809 810 10.04 20.00 gll l96.9241283.15. g X90. 0100 81 x12. 00 r t 1 -9177 20.00 S19 375-05 f Seo 51.35 4o.oo 8211 2.214- 1822 15-16Eyr 20 07 8215 1(7 525.00i 9-1 I War. No Road Comm Road Coag Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm. Mise. No. l No. 2 No. 3 No. No. 5 826 10.00 827 10.00 929 15.oo 95.40. 831 29.00 3 39.15 146.30 832 129.10 834 19972.26 836 6.44 12.50 52.29 837 8.12 $ BW.75 7 $ 2 $326-70— Grand Toz,l -- $7,222.71. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Matter of Rescinding of Building Permit heretofore granted to A.R. Cianciarulo . A.R.Cianciarulo having heretofore been granted a permit by this Board-to con str7L et a building at Orinda Junction and said permit having contained a provision that said building be set back fifteen feet from the State Highway property line, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE 130kHD ORDERED that said permit above described be and the same is hereby ordered rescinded. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings and Bollman. Noes: Supervisors Trembath and Buchanan. In Matter of Granting Building Permit to A.R.Cianclarulo, to construct a Store Building at Orinda Junction. A.R.Cianclarulo with '-is attorney R.D.Jones, having4bpeared before this Board and requested that said A,R.Clanciarulo be granted a permit to construct a store butldJng at Orinda Junction, Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Cumnlngs, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY `M BOARD 0.11DF.RED that a permit to construct.a store building at Orinda Junction in Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby grantedto A.R.Cianclarulo., ify'W In Matter of Using. County Equipment xsi t, Im::rove Sch.ol Grounds of Antioch L School District. The Trustees of Antioch School District, having requested that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count^ be authorized to use County Equipment and County employees in making improvements to the school grounds of the Antioch School District at an approximate cost of $800, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFR:M that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and ?ne is hereby auth:)rized to make improvements on the school grounds of Antioch.. School i)istrict, using county equipment and county employees at an approximate cost of $800, the cost of doing said work to be a charge against Antioch School District. K f 915 In Matter of Decl, r1n:; Repairs to Sewer System in Rivererest Sewer District, an Emergency. It appearlIng, to this Board of Supervisors, the governiW body of Rivererest i Sewer District, that tre repairs or reconstruction of the septic tank of the Rivererest Sewer District is a matter of great emergency, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I5 BY THE BOAF.D CFDr'a:-:D that the repairs :)i• reconstruction of the septic tank of the River- 1 crest Sewer District is hereby declared to be an emergency and immediate repairs or reconstruction is hereby authorized at a cost of not to exceed tree sum of $200. 1c i i In Matter of Granting application of C. Garibatte, for a pemit to erect a market In Lafayette. C.Garibatte having applied to this Board for permi'sslon to construct a market In Town of LP.fayette, on property located on the north side of State Highway 190.93 feet west of Orchard Road, frontin 100 feet on the Highway, and said application having been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Comnission having filed with their Board their recommendation that said permit Abe granted, On motion of Supervisor CumminEs, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD 0 that permission to c3nstruct said building be and the same is hereby granted to C.variba'.te with provisions that said building shall be set back twelve i feet from ti:e State Hignaa: Line, and subject to proper inspection of the eeptic tank by "ounty Realt'-. Department, and to be in accordance with all provisions of the State ?lousing Act. In Matter of Request of S.S.Boyd Tax Collector for Cancellation of i Tax Penalty. i S.S.Boyd, Tax Collector having; requested of this Board authorization to County Auditor to cancel 8% penalty amounting to $1.70 charged against first installment of 11936-39 taxes on followix , described property, to crit: Tax Bill 65,359, Lots 7 and S Block 26, E. Town of Rodeo, Vol. 29 page 213, on grounds the first instnellment of taxes had been paid but had not been properly marked on said Assessment Rall and said application having; been approved by District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS ORDEERrED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel r Ithe tax penalty hereinnbave described., In Matter of application of G. Lupoi, for a building permit. G.Lupoi having applied to this Board for permission to erect a lattice structure jon property owned by J.J.Botelho located opposite Standard Oil Company's Distributing Plant, In Township No. 3, Contra Costa County, E IT IS .'ix D--7R:D that said application be referred to PlannIrC Commission of lContra Costa County. I C In hatter of Applicat i oin of Del Porto Brothers to lacy water pipe line. Del Porto Brothers having applied to this Board for permission to install a water service line 300 feet on O'Hara Ave. and westerly 600 feet to the new school building, It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted, said work to be done under the supervisi.,n of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. In Katter of application of A. P.Enes to lay water pipe line y on Alves Lane. A.P.Enes, having applied to ti-Is Board for permission to lay water pipe line on Alves Lane, Enes Addition, in the County of Contra Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDEED that said application be and the some is hereby granted, said work to be done under the Supervision of ti-,e County Surveyor, and to t::e satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. In Matter of Proclamation Proclaiming; Sundry, June l8tz 6- Y4 i r 1939 as 'Contra Costa County Day Pilgrimage* to Weir-in Joint Sanatorium. Contra Costa County City Clerks' Association and the Contra Costa County Developoent Association are sponsoring the Eight'- Annual Pilgrimage to Weimar Joint Sanatorium to take place on Sunday t^e 18th day of June, 1939, and MIEAS the purpose of said Pilgimage is to bring cheer and good will to t',,-,e five hundred unfortunate patients confined in said Sanatorium; NOW, TH..FLEFORE, BE IT RF.WLV"D: that we, the Bo-ird of Superviso_•s of Contra Costa County, do hereby Proclaim Sunday, June 15th, 1939, as "Contra Costa County Day Pilgrimage' to Ibimar Joint Sanatorium, and we urgently request the citizens of our County to join said Pilgrimage, tiierelmy assisting in bringing sunshine and entertainment to the patients of said Sanator,um and provinf; to them that they are not forgotten by the outside world. The foregolm.- Proclamation is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Request to California Roll Bridge Authority for reduction of Bridge Fares to Exposition. THE FOLLAT_i:G R SOLUTION IS UNUIYCUSLY adopted by this Board: RESOLVED: that this Board of Supe=^t_sors of Contra Costa County request the California Toll Bridge Authority to reduce the bridge tolls now charged to exposition bound automobile traffic by one half. ' PixaiiYr yr tJ-a,{eS .iY i s 4 :,Y S Y.rGa4 d i I i 97 j In the Utter of Payment to Contingent Fwd of Joint F?ig iway District A113. THERUS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the i State of California, did on the 5th day of June, 1939, file with tris Board a certified copy of a certain Resolution adopted by said Board of Directors on May 18, 1939, j determining that a Contingent Fund in the amount of $11,000.00 is Immediately necessary for the incidental expenses of said District, and that the proportion of said fund to be borne by Contra Costa County is ten per cent (10%)of sa_d sum or $1100.00; NOW, THEREPOF.E, BE IT RF.SCLVED: t_-at the an of $1100.00 be, and the same is i hereby ,.,ppropriated from the Motor Vehicle Fluid, for the purpose above stated, and that jthe County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be, and he is hereby authorized and directed at such tines and in such sums as requested by the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 133 of the State of California, to issve his warrant or vrarrants in said total sum of $1100.00 payable to said Joint Highway district #13, of the State of California, drawn upon the said Motar Vel-Acle Fluid, and to deliver the same to the I j Treasurer of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the Strte of California, and the I Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to cash said Warrant or warrants upon presentation.,, f InNatter of Acceptance of Contract" i of John Pestano. Jos. W.Barkley, County Surveyor of Ontra Costa County, havirg certified to thls Board that the contract of John Pestano for the building of a sewer on Kearney i Street in San Pablo, in Sup. Dist. A, has been completed according to plans and specificat ion=, i On motion ofSupervisor LonE, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE i BOARD OFDEFC-D that said contract be and the same is hereby coopleted and said work accepted., In Matter of Application of Tito DeBenardi, for building permit. i Hoey, Hamilton h Turner, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board theiri japplication on behalf of Tito DeBenardi, for a permit to constr"et a roadside stand f for sale of sandwiches, beer and coffee on Lots 19 and 19, Nap of Lafayette Acres, It is, by to Board ordered that said application be referred to PlanningI Commission of Contra Costa County. I 1_ In Matter of Approval of Contract and bonds of John Carcano. for building of Wildcat Creel: Bridge Extension. John Carcano having presented to this Board a duly executed contract for 1building of mild Cat Creek Bridge Extension, and bonds in sums as heretofore ordered jby this Board, fIt is by the Board ordered that said bonds and sureties thereon be and the same 1 ore hereby approved, and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of t: is Board is hereby authorized to signsaid contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Matter of Release of Lien against the property of Frank J.Schick and May Schick. RESOLUTI OH. IMER£AS, George Vose and Cora Vose, have heretofore received aid under Ll-.e provisions of t-e Old Age Security Act, and WHEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment t1nereof was recorded on the l4tl_ day of September, 1936, in Vol. 1 of Notices of Aid, at page 95, "ontra Cost County ,ecoz•ds, and WHEREAS, by inadvertence, said lien extended on to and against the property of Frank- J. Sc.-Ick and :?ray Schick because of mistakes In descriptions in deeds on record In L e office of tae County "eeorder of t:e County of Contr,, Costa, State of California, and, i I WHEREAS, a request has been made for a release of salq lien insofar as said lien extends over said property of said Frank J.Schicl and lday Schick, and W:-:z EAS, corrective quit claim deeds have been executed and are being f I recorded In tae office of the County !eco^der of the County ofContra Costa, State of I California, for the purpose of conveyin.; to Fran_{ J. Schick and May Schick and to I veorge Vose and Cora Vose, respect_vely, w:.atever interest said parties are entitled to in their respective parcels of property; NCW, T;EREFC- E, BE I_ RESOLVED: t_zat fo-• the purpose of corm cting said mistake, the lien above referred to s'.-.a11 be released, and the C-airman and Clerk of I I t:-e Board of Supervisors, or eit?-er of thea, are hereby authorized to execute a relea 7thereofonbehalfoft_-,e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, state of Cal2fornia, and to cause said release to be recorded in the office of the bounty hecorder of the said County, j AND BE IT RMTHER RESOLVED: that it is Ve intent of this Resolution t^yet i the said lien be relenned from the following described real property, situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California: All that portion of Lot 20 as delineated upon tit certain Map entitled "Grammar School Addition to the Toon of Concord, a re—subdivision of a portion. of Parkside Addition" Contra Costa County, California, Filed November 6, 1923, in Map Book 15, pages 427 and 426 in the office of t-e County kecorder of the County of Contra Costa State of California, described as follows: Commencing at a point on t:.e eresterly line of said Lot 20, 40 feet south of the northwesterly corner of said Lot 20, I as designated on said Map; thence easterly parallel with the nort,--.erly line of said Lot 20, 100 feet to a point on the easterly line of said Lot 20; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Lot 20, 50 feet; thence westerly parallel with trie northerly line of said Lot 20, 100 feet to a point on the westerly line of said Lot 20; thence northerly aloof; the westerly line of said Lot 20, 50 feet to the point of commencement. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Hone. Absent: None. M1: i JV - 19f) f 1In Matter of Granting Extension of time to Otis Loveridge, to investigate Japplication of Edmund Davis Utterback, lRose M. Wolford and Clara Wright, for Old Age Security. Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of County of Contra Costa,' havin;; reported to this Board t%'_nt applications of Edmund Davis Utterback, Rose M. Wolford and Clara Wrlght, for Old Age Security has been under investigation withoutdelay and with all due diligence but it is impossible to complete said investigation within ninety days, Therefore for good cause, THE Board of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County. hereby declares the necessity for an extension of time. In Matter of application of East Ba;: Municipal Utility District to lay water pipe line. The East Bay Municipal Utility District having applied to this Board for permissio 1 to install a water pipe line under the wooden bridge on County Road-A-36, adjacent to San Pablo Creek, in Sup. Dist. A, and said application having; been referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and the said County Surveyor having reported, i that-the grant of said permit is in order, i On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permit to lay said water pipe line be and the sane is hereby granted, said work to be done under supervision of County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.,- In Hatter of Granting Tax Collector Authority to make sale of Property I for Delinquent Taxes. The following ResLlution was passed and adopted and ordered: entered on the Minutes of t_.is Board: BE IT RESOLVED: t.-.at it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the following described property now owned b;: the State of California be sold pursuant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the max Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, for c:_sh, or by contract of sale, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land here-inafter described, plus costs of sale. BE IT RESOLVE FULLER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of Californi^, for aut"ority to conduct said s-ale, as set out in this Resolution. Group ti 50) Property sold to the State June 26, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911: r In the Map of Sc'midt Village Tract-- conmencing from point of intersection of the E. line of San Pablo Avenue and Road No. 5, thence alone t,-.e S. lines of said Road N.61 deg. 22 mins. £..210.69 feet to point of commencing; thence running S. 31 deg. 42 mins. E. 35 feet; N. of deg. 22 wins. E. 100 feet; t'r_ence N. 31 deg. 42 mins. W. 35 ft. thence S. of deg. 22 mins.- W. 100 ft. to point of beginning, being a portion of Blocs G ($eing the most northerlyy 35 ft. of lot 2, and For. of Lot 3, Block G) Deed #S. To be sold for a sum not less than $200. plus costs of sale. PROPERTI SLD TO TSF STATE JUNE 26, _1919, FOR T-E DMIIQUE1T TAXES OF 1915. In t e Peres Andrade Tract, Lot 14, Block 6, Deed No. 15. To be solo for a suss not less t:..zn $10. plus c_sts of stile. PROPE!1TY SOLD TC ^-?E STATE JUNE 26, 1924. FOR THE DELINFlIT TAXES OF 1923. In Central Ric':mond No. 2 -- Lot 21, Block 9, Deed No. 62. T,) be s3ld for a suss :i.A less t:ten $10 plus costs of sale. 1-00 i i PROPEnY S.:LD TO THE srAT£ JU'Ia 26, 1925, FOn TIE DELT_NQMT TAXES OF 1924: i r In the Ba} Shore Tract- - Lot 16, Bloc's 7, Deed No. 3 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In t:.e T:.lyd Add. to Ric-.mand — Lot 6, Block 15 Deed No. 4. ' I To be .sold for a sum not less flan $15. plus costs of sale. I In B,sv View Park— Lot 61-A, Block 26, Deed No. 47. E To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus cost s of sale. PRCPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE JUNE 29, 1926, F%. T' E D=LINQUENT TAXES OF 1925. In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 20, Block 2, Deed No. 149. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. 1 In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 21, Block 2, Deed No. 150. To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. i Wall's harbor Center Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 33, Died No. 27¢ (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 14, Block 33,Deed No. 271 (S) To be sold for a sum n:,st less than $25. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SCUD TO TE RATE JUNE 27, 1927, MF THE DELINQ EKT TAXES of 1926. In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 34-35, Block 4o, Deed No. 36. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 21, Block 8, Deed 110. 72. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite-- IQt 3S, Block 10, Deed No. 109. s To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 36, Block 10, Deed No. 220. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. PFUPMrTY SM,D TO Tisk STATE JUNE 26, 1928, FOR IrHE DMINWENT TAXES OF 1927: s Canal Subdivision of Richmx:d- Lot 27,Block 30, Deed No. 67 To be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of szle. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- pot 29, Block 30, Deed No. 68. To be sold for a sun not le es than $10. plus cost s of sale. Canal Subdivision of Ricl-mind- Lot 5,block 37, Deed No. 75. To be sold for a sum not le ss tin $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Ric^mond- Lot 6, Block 37, Deed No. 76 To be sold for a sum not less than 510. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Ric =ond- Lot 7, Block 37, Deed No. 77 To be sold for a sum not Less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Ric::mond- Lot S,Block 37, Deed No. 78. To be sold for a sum not less than 610 plus costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite— Lot 44, Block 15,Deed No. 201. 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Robert Seaver Adan to Ri&=aord- Lot s 19-20, Block 4, Deed No. 335•. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T^E STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOK T9.E DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1928: Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 9, Block 11, Deed No. 19. " To be sold for a sun n4it less than $5. plus costs of sale. MBlocs 11, Deed No. 2D. ,Canal Subdivision of P.ic ,aattd- Lot 10, Tobe sold for a sum not less ihan $5. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 92 Block 1939 Deed No. 273- To 71. rjo be sold for a sum not less t h m $5. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ric'x:mand- Lot 16, Block 195 Deed No. 272. To be sold for a sum not less t?nn $5. plus costs of sale. In bas Vier Park- Lot 27, Blocs 21, Deed No.' 327. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale j . Norti,Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 12, Block 3, Deed No. 429. To be sold for a win nzA less than $10. phis casts of sale. Richmond Dunn Gnecco Tract- Lot 12, Block 2. Deed No. 462. To be sold for a sum n:b less t„an $10. plus costs of sale. a ; Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2 Lot 13, Block 22, Deed No. 635. x : To be gold for a sum not less V-an $10. plus costs of stale. PROPERTY S CLD T G T^+r STATE, TJNE 26, 1930, FOR T^:E D ELINQuENT TAXES OF 1929. Wall's =iaii.or Centre:- tract- Lots 14-15-16-17-15, Block 17,Deed No. 94. To be sold fx• n si-n ::.,t less t::an 6100. ^lus costs of s'-de. 101 fall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 2-3, Block 19, Deed No. 96. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 20 to 25, incl. Block 16, Deed No. 99. To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Riehm nd Pullman Tornsite, Lot 31, Block 22,Deed No. 2155 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. i Andrade Home Tract- Lot 25,Block 15, Deed No. 267. To be sold for a sum nit less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 32 to 37, ir;cl. Block 175, Deed No-326. To be sold for a sum not less than $125. plus costs ofsale. In the Bey Tract- Lot 9, Block 6, Deed No. 347 To be sold for a sura n----t less than $10. plus costs of sale. I In Central Richmond No. 2- Lot 33, Block 5, Deed No. 369• To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In Centra? Achmond No. 2— Lot 34, .Block 5, Deed NQ. 370 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus casts of sale. In Bky View Park- Lot 244, Block 19, Deed No. 407._ To be sold for a sum not less th.1n $10. plus costs of sale. In Bair View Park- Lots 1-2, Block 22,Deed No. 411. To be sola for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Innayy View Park- Lots 13-14, Block 22, Deed No. 412. To be sold for a sum not less t.-an $10. plus costs of sate. In Bay View Parr- Lots 39=10-41, Block 22,Deed No. 41y. To be sold for a sum not less t".Rn $15. plus costs of sale. B.Boorman Addn. to City of Richmond-- S. 50' of Lots 23,-24, 25-26, Block 1, Deed No. 47r.- To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. In J-r 4-1 Cerrito Tract- N. 1/3 of Lot 37, and S. 1/3 of Lot 37, Deed No. 484. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 23, Block C, Deed No. 490.; t To be sold for a sum.not less than $5. plus costs of sale. s Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 24, Block C, Deed No. 491. i To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 6, Block 1, Deed No. 545. To be sold for a sum not less than $50. plus costs of sale. North. Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 36, Block 23, Deed No, 576.. v: To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costz of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 37-38, Block 23, Deed N^. 577 To be sold for a sum not less than $20 plus costs of sale. Nonh Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 21, Block 24 Deed No. 550. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1-- N. 1/2 of Lot 7,, Block 25 Deed No. 655 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1— Lot 104, Deed No. 747:" To be sold for a sun not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 1 Block 15, Deed No. 701.. To be sold for a sum n.t less than i10. plus costs of sale. i In Richmond Junc.t ion- Lot 6 Block 23, Deed No. 705. To be sold f or a sum not less than ho. plus costs of sale. c In Richmond Junction- Lot 7 Block 23, Deed No. 706. To be sold for a sum not less than i10. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullm5n Pueblo Trac'. Na. 2— S. 1/2 of Lot 35, Fall of Lot 36, Block lo. Deed No. 1065. . To be sold for a sum not less than 310. plus costs *of sale. Rick.mond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2— Lots 15-16, Block 21. Deed No. 1067: To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of s ale. In Tewksbury nei&.ts- Lot 41 Block 3, Deed No. 1075. To:be sold for a sum not less than 910. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 1S, Block 13, Deed No. 1077 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Map of East Richmond heights- Lot 11, Block 71. Deed No. 1085- To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of snl e. i Int Map of East Richmond Heights- LLqq dI{t 15, Block 71, Dee . o. 1086 To be'sold for a sum not less than:=1Q. plus-costs, of sale. In Matter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD OBDERED that the following applications for aid be and the same are hereby granted.- HART PEARL, RFD, Box 463, Richmond. County case allowance in sum of $10 per month be discontinued as of April 30, 1939• MILROY, GMiTRUDE, General Delivery, San Pablo. County cas:n allowance in sum of $15. per month be discontinued as of April 30, -1939 CAHILL, MICHAEL, 322- So. 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. LAWRENCE. ELIZABETH, 920 Kearney St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. MICHAEL, HANNAH, 416 DImm St. Richmond. OldAge Security in the sum of $17.550 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• McMCKEN, MARGARET', 1335 Norvell St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in file sum of $8.75 State aid and $$.75 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• SHITF, WILLIM, 627=-2nd St. Richmond. Old amity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly ue grant =' ne 1, 1939- jCOZBY C_-iAPrT-LE, 542- 21st St_ Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938. COZBY, r'1,IZA, 52- 21st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1938. DE MSE, LIZZIE, 227- 16th-St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$15. State aid and $15.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1936- DON.:ELLY, LOUISE, 326- 1st St. Ricnmmd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State all and $17.50County aid monthly be renewed as of Hay 1, 1939- JE::KINSi' JOHN RFD, Box 463, Richmond. ld Age Security In- the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be reneged as of January 1, 1939- X&SSA, ANTONIO, 317 So. 49th St. Richm nd. Old Age Security in t e sum of $7.50 State ald and $7.50 County aid monthly , be renewed as of June, 1939- HASTEN , 939• HASTEN , LENORE, 440 Liberty,El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• PRELRA, MARY, lPr'7- 22nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sura of $17.50 State a+d and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. SLnAT, CHAvLBS, 593 W. loth St. San Pedro, Cal. Old Age Security in the gum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly -be renewed as of March, 1939- STACXHOUSE THWAS, 325- 5t- St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid.monthly be r eneved as of Jamiary 1, 1439• STA.N= EUILY, 476 Stege Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in : le sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May 1, 1939• VAN HZI!ER. JAMES {3 Ric'-,mond Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Agge Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid arxi $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• WILLIS, WILLIAM, 132- 16th St. Richmond. Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938• WOOD, NELLTE E. 633 1/2- 6th St.Ricfm.)nd. Old Are Se surtt;: in t,-,e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid ram:i L: ly be rener•ed ^s of 1, in j' 110: BURLEIGH, 104 Belmont, E1 Cerrito. Olt a Secu rity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $37:50 County.ald-.monthfiy- be renewed as of "arch 1939, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid mont3.ly as of June 1, 1939- P=:NDERGRASS AMANDA, 936 El m St., 81 Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.50 State a 1 and $13.50 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-monthly as of June 1, 1939. LOUQUIST, ANNA, 222- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1939• t JO-MSCHi, UNRY, 3451 Coolidge Ave. Oakland. Old Age Security in the mm of $17.50 state aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be discontinued as of MV 31, 1939. i WESTDIB, MAnIA, 2400 Rheem, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid-monthly be discontinued as of UaY 31, 1939• DAMON, EVA U. 41 Idaho St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. STRICKLAND, REBECCA RFD Bx 59, Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. SITYDE-21, MART:'A- 248- llt__-. St. Ric::mand. Aid for needy cl.ildren be denied. y TOR.RES. CARTgE,', 135 Richmond Ave. Pt.Ric'nmond, Aid for needy c:+ildren in the sum of$8D.State' aid and $30 County ofd be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. VARGAS, BEATRICE, RFD Box 832, Richmond. Aid for needy &ilciren In Vie sum of $10. State aid and $35 county aid be increased to $20 state aid and 535. county aid as of June, 1, 1939• CRAB. JANE, 429- 3rd St. Richmond. 1 dfor needy children in the sum of $10 State and $30. County aid monthly for one minor, calf orphan c:.Ild be renewed as of June, 1939• ESTABROOK, NE2 IE, 215 1st St. Ricinond. Aid for needy &.11dren in the sum of$20. State aid and $45. county aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• NELSON, HIIAIA, 545- 32nd St. Oakland. Aid for needy children in the sum of$10.00 State aid and $10. County aid mont y be renewed as of U y, 1939• I OSB iIEST ID?iA, 428 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid for needy chdldren in the sum of$20. State aid and $itO County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• O'KEEFE, LORA, 2931 San Lulz Ave. R1c^.mind. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $2D. County aid monthly ibe renewed as of May, 1939- VICTOR, AUTRULA, 3944 Taller Ave. Ric mond. Aid for needv children in the sum of $10. State aid and $45. County aid per--- month er-# month be renewed As of June, 1939. WEEKS, MARY, 526- 2nd St. Ri&aond. Aid for neectr children in Va sues of $20. State aid be renewed as-of June,1939• ABBEY, IR IE, 628- 19va St. Ric*•zt-nd. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30. State aid and $40. County aid be die- continued as of 2dav 31, 1939. BUTZBAC:" GEORGE, Lafayette. uldidqge Security in the sum of $14:50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 18, 1939• HUNTO013 ELIZABLic Lafayette. Old Age Speurity in the sum of$12.00 -State aid and $12. county aid monthly,be . gr.a rated to begin as of June 1, 1939- SCALZO. ANTCMIC, 913 Flora St. Crockett. Old Age Security in the sun of $17. State aid and $17. Ctiaunty aid monthly E be discontinued as of --q 31, 1939. OLIVIERI 939- OLIVIERI FF.ANCES, 539 1/2 Kentucky St. Vallejo. 4O State aid paid Mrs. _llvieiri, on a non-county basis be discontinued as of June 30, 1939, and t^at $17. county aid be continued for Mrs. Olivieri. 1BUCHMIAN, 011LY, General Delivery, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. State aid only be granted, to begin as of June 20, 1939, aid to be paid entirely by t^e State -until Feb. 1940. ANDER&:niA yE;IA, Rt #5, Concord. ge Security in tre tum of$10. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be re newed as of Feb. 1939— BONNOU, FD, Concord. Old A,e Security Li t w s::^. of X17.5o St ae asci and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as D* 1--,"; . 1 (l 1 iA2d:YIFF, ckRaLIME RFD. Bx 392. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sun of$17.50 state aid and..$17.50 county, aid,monthly, renewed as of Feb. 1, 1939• HUNT-M,ESTELLA, Rte2, Bx 223, Clyde, via Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 .County"aid-,monthly, be renewed as of January, 1939• HMITLE, AN-.IE, General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum 0317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid- monthly~ be renewed as of June, 1939• HUNTLEY EDWIN, General De?ive_y, Concord. d ge Security in t---.e aid of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monhly-be renewed as of Marc'_, 1939, and decreased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid as of July 1, 1939• SHT_Tti HA141%1H, Box 505, walnut Creek. Security in th.e sun of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1935. SUE'YRES, ALBERT, Rte #1, Box 221-A, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Mar&, 1939- TAUBINI BER*iOLA, Concord Road, Pacheco. Old Age Security in t?:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly; be renewed as of May, 1939• ARIASI JEONIE 503 Berrellessa, Martinez. old ge Security in the sum of $12.54 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly- be renewed as of March, 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of June 1, 1939• MIMCURIC, ANNIE, 315 Howard St. Martinez. Aid for needy ch ldren in t::e sum of$40. State aid be granted b begin as of June 1, 1939. CARDWELL, NIZA, 1502 Escobar St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the am of $20. State aid monthly be renewed asof unt, 1939• REYES. MANUELA 2355 Pac'r_eco St. Concord. id for needy children in the sun of $40. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• HEAL,, A7-MIRA, Concord. Aid for need children in he -sue of $30. State aid and $40. County aid monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1939- 01NEiLt EDITH Cl1515 Castro St. Martinez. 820. State aid and $20. County•aid mont:.ly for needy blind be renewed as of May, 1939• SKEWES JOHN HENRY, Box 905, Martinez. r" 20. State aid and $20. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Mag 1939• MONP?rDI GIULIO, 171 Los Medanos St Pittsburg. 2b. County cash- allowance be continued as of June 1, 1939• r: RAPPA, SALVATORE, 120 W. 5t1: St. Pittsburg. 18-50 County Casa allowance be continued ns of June 1, 1939. CORCORAN THCA1AS, C/o Frank Viera, Clayton. Old Age Security in the sue of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid"monthlyq be renewed as of Feb. 1939- MITCHHMLSHIFUM, Clayton. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly" be. reneved as of April, 1939- WICKF.M, NEZLIE, 79 Bay View Ave. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the aim of $7.50-State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Flay 31, 1939• VAS UEZ EFIGE1iIA, Port Chicago. 1 State aid be increased to $10. State aid and $25. County aid monthly a- . June 1, 1939• BAIN, ciait ,ES, 614- 7th St. Antioch old Age Security in the sum of $35. State aid only be granted to begin as of`- June 1, 1939, to be paid by t a State entirely until November 13, 1939• GAF.IBALDI AGNES, Bx 503, Brentwood. oald Age Security in th sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM, E. 7th St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $27. monthly be granted to begin as of June-'1_-T-" '-- 1939, une 1;-" 1939, to be paid entirely by ti-e State until No,-ember 27, 1939• LE GHtL%D, GFA:12S, General Delivery, Byron. Old Age Security i:a _`:e s—":' of $17.50 State aid and $17.5OCounty aid mont?,lq be renewed nr - L:a.;, iQ;9. I Lochary, John, General Deliver, Brentvzod. Old Age Security i t-he sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. ROWELL, WILLIAM, 623— 2nd St. Antioch. OLD AGE Security in t h e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Marc:, 1939. tx SIDERS.JAHES Bx 127, Oakley, C-el. uld a Security in t:^_e sum of i 16.50 State Rid and $10.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. WILSON, ART=UR, P.O. Bx 122, Oakley. Old age Security in The sum of $17.50 State aid $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. WILSON, MIN3 :T_E General Delivery, Oakley. ldAge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. PRATOR, LAURA, 206 Norman Ave. Clyde.( For Newton, Jean and Dean Freeman) Beginning June 1, 1939, Mrs. Laura Prator, 206 Norman Ave. Clyde, California, be granted $b0. $3aid only and $15. County casi allowance for the support of her t'.,.ree :calf--orpha3 WIld_ren, Newtonmean and Dean Freeman. ($60.00 to be paid ientirelybytht: State until April S, 1940.) WILLIAMS,. IDA MAY Willow Pass Rd, Concord. (For Frank Ueza) neginning Ilay 22, 1939, Mrs. Ida Hay Williams, Willow Pass Road, 'oncord, California, be granted the sum of $25_ County cast. allowance wont illy for the support of Frans Meza. ST. JUSIPH IS CCNVr.i, California & Addison Sts. Berkeley FO? PATI ICLA TC IVh_'R, Beginzin4; N** 1, 1939, $20. County cast_ allowance be granted St.Joseph'sPresen- tation Convent, California & Addison Sts. Berkeley, California, for tr'e support of Patricia Ann Toliver. ADEI1, EfDSA 734 So. 48til St. 1lchnond. Old Age Security in t'e sun of $17.50Stateaidand $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May 1, 1939. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 19t , 1939, at 10 o'clock hairman. Clerk. t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COANTRA COSTA COUNTY", STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MaCDAY, MUNE 19th, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: :Ion. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, K.L.Cummings, Ralph Bcllnar_, :inn ...J.Treabati±. S.C_dells, Clerk. 1a teDiQccbi13o nsior. of Service Department to investis-ate claims of Fred F.Browen and Wm. C.Coalin. Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the applications of Fred F.Brewen and William C.Tomlin, have been under investigation without delay and with all due diligence but 3 it is impossible of completion within ninety days, Therefore for good reason, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ordered that this Board hereby declares the necessity for an extension of time. r In batter of Granting Authority to t.. "•v. Tax Collector to Make Sale" of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered. entered on.the F j Minutes of this Board: BE Ii RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board t*t jthe following descrioed property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant 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 w)mg not less than the amount.. set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale: BE lT RESCUED FU THEEt: 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. 51). PROPERTY SOLD TO MiE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, for tae delinquent taxesof 1926: Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 35, Block 24, Deed No. 24. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 24, Deed No. 25. i To be sold for a sum not less than $5-Plus obsts of sale. tWallis Harbor Center Tract- Lot 13, Block 21, Deed No. 51. "- „ To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lot 31, Block 21, Deed No. 52. To be sold for a sums not less than $20.00 plug costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite— Lots 33-34, Block 19, Deed No. 110. m To be sold for a sum not less than $20• plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 3, Deed No. 227. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. i Doris Court Addn. to Concord- Lot 5, Block 3, Deed No. 249. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus' costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO TTIZE STATE JUNE 26, 192s, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1927:_ y I In the nest Richmond Tract- Lot 6, Block 6,Deed No. 129., r. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the' Eer Tract- Lots 13-14-15, Block 6, Deed No. 263. iTo be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. In the Bey Tract- Lots 16-199, Block 6, Deed No. 264. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. i In Martinez Land Co. Tract No. 7— Lot 4, Block 44, Deed No. 495• To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. j PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOP. THE DII,INQUENT TAXES 0'r 1928: In the Third Addition to Richmond- Lots 26-27, Block 22,Deed No. 6. To be sold for a sum not less than Fifty ($50.00) dollars, plus costs of sale. w . In Aerman's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 35, Block 21, Deed No. 790 i To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. r In Meeker's Addn. to Rici-mond- Lots 22-23, Block 18, Deed No. $5. K To be sold for a sum not less than $75.plus costs of sale. In Marine View Terrace- Lo:. 34, Block 5, Deed No. 91. To be sold for a sum nct less than $5. plus costs of sale. I Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 9-9, Block 12, Deed No. 98. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center tract- Lots 33-34, Block 21, Deed No. 99 To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 17, Block 4,Deed No. 166. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 15 to 20, ine. Blk 15, Deed No. 172. To be sold for a sum not less than $300. plus costs of sale. Spaulding I s Richmond Towasita• Lot s U-32 , Blk 34, Deed No. 174. To be sold for a sum not less t..sn 100. plus costs of sale. i In richmond City Center- Lot 12, Block 12, Deed No. 222• To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addn, to Richmond- Lots 20-21-22, Block 146, Deed No. 237. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 plus costs of sale. f In Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 33-34-35-36, Block 170, Deed No. 248. To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Rie':amord- Lots 21-22, Block 1 1, Deed No. 249. j To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sR e• 107 i 1 In Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 14--159 Block I86, Deed No. 265. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. 7 In Richmond Annex- Lot 40, Block 38, Deed No. 356. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot1 1 , Block To be sold for a sum not less than $15. pluscosts of sale. 29, Deed No. 450. i Nort": Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 39-40, Block 29, Deed No. 451. To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 19, Block 30, Deed No. 452. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. North aerkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 35, Block 45, Deed No. 457. 1 To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of sale. ii Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1— Lot 42, Block 1, Deed No. 454. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 •— Lot 35, Block 32, Deed No. 499. dTo be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO 'LSE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, FOR TiM DELINQJENT TAXES of 1929: Mall's Harbor Center Tract-Lots 1 to 12, incl.Blk 5, Deed No. 86,. To be sold for a sum not less than $120.00 plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmand - Lots 7-5-9, Blk 24, Deed No. 115. To be sold for a sum not less than $500.00 plus costs of sale. I Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 96, Deed No. -121. To be sola for a sum not less t.'ian $20. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Ric*imond- Lots 9-10-11t-12, Block 112, Deed No. 123. j To be sold for a sum not less than $150. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of t.-,e City of Rich-mind- S'ly. 101 of Lot 11, and all of 12, Block 123,Deed No. 125. To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 29, Block 126, - Deed No. 126. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. New Richmond Tract- E .1/3 of Lots 1-3--5, Block C, Deed No. 146, To be sold for a sum not less than $300. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex Lot 343, Block 24, Deed No. 432. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- All of Block D. Deed No. 189. To be sold for a sum not less than $250. plus costs of sale. Richmond Center Tract- Lot 29, Block 15,Deed No. 200ITobesoldforasumnotlessthan $25. plus costs of sald. 9 Richmond Pullman Fome Tract- Lot 13, Block 5, Reed No. 202.ITo be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Tounsite- Lot 26, Block 19, Deed No. 23-1. To be sold for a sum not less timn $30. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Tovnsite- Lot 23, Block 22, Deed No. 214. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Grand View Terrace Tract- Lot 6, Block 6, Deed No. 219. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- Lot 1 Block 5, Deed No. 230. To be sold for a sum not less timn 640. plus costs of sale. In the Union Tract- Lots 1-2 Block Ds To be sold for a sum not less ti-an 125_ plus costs of sale. Deed Ho. 354. In the ?tuber Tract- Lot 6, Block 5, Deed Ho. 373- To be sola for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. s In the Huber Tract- Lot 13, Block 5, Deed No. 374. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. d In the Huber Tract- Lot 5, Block 7, Deed No. 375. To, be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Huber Addition- Lot 32, Block 2, Deed No. 3771'o be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost s of sale. In the Huber Addition- Lot 35, Block 2, Deed No. 375 To be sold for a sam not less than $10. plus costs of sale. J.C. Owens Addn. to Ri h.mond- Lots 1-2, Block 19, Deed No. 499 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus cost s of sale. i Henderson Tapaeott Tract No. 1 — Lot 17, Block 26, Deed No. 675 To 'be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Wilt No. 1 -- W. 1/2 of Lot 137, Deed No. 'TIS To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Counts Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 153-A, Deed No. 751. To be sold for a sum nct less than $20. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Cant y Club Terrace Unit No. 1: Lots 153-8, Deed No. 752. To be sold for a sum not less than $25, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1-- Lot 15" Deed No. 753• io be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus coiqts of sr.e. Berkeley Co:ntry Club Terrace Unit #1: Lot 179. Deed No-754. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus egst s of sale. X, In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant Deed from Nellie J. Casey, et al. for Sewer Right of Tay. Nellie J. Casey, Thomas R.Gasey, Edward J. Casey and Jahn R.Casey, having presented to this Boa:d, a good and sufficient Grant Deed, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, for sewer right of way purposes, the following described real property, to Vit: An Easement and right of way to owtablish, construct, re-construct, and maintain for all time a public sewer in, through, on and along that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described and bounded as follows, to itS BEaINNUiG at the north- east corner of t;at certain parcel of land as described in the deed from Mary Casey to Nellie J. Casey, Thoms R. Casey, Edward J. Casey and Joan R. Casey, her children, dated August 3, 1925, and recorded in the office of to Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on June 4, 1929, in Book 174 of Official Records 4 at page _$9 and running thence west along the northerly line of the said parcel of land -95.0 feet; t ence gout h 5.0 feet; thence east and parallel to the northerly line of said parcel of lana 95.0 feet and thence Forth 5.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. I BEING a strip of lana 5.0 feet wide lying adjacent to the northerly line of the aforesaid parcel of land deeded to Nellie J. Caeey, Thomas R. Casey, Edward J.Casey and Jar.n R. Casey. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Grant Deed be and the same is hereby accepted and the real property hereinabave described, is hereby declared to be public property.I IT IS FU3THr-R ORDERED that the County Clerk record said Grant Deed, in the office of the County Recorder. - In Matter of petiti-•n of ?Residents of Concord Acres to include said territory under Interim Zoning Ordinance. A petition having been filed with this Board by residents of Concord Acres, C,ncord,Calif ornia, praying t:iat the territory described in said petition be included 1 under Ci=ty Interim Zoning =zdinance No. 245, as amended, IT. IS, HY TFE BOAF.D ORDERED that said petition be referred to Planning Commissi n of Contra Costas GLunty to conduct t:e necessary hearings and report to this Board the advisibility of including said territory under said County Interim Zoning Ordinance Na 245,as amended.I I s. gra i i I I I 109 In ]latter of petition of Residents of Mountain Vier Fire Protection District to include said territory under Interim i i Zoning Ordinance. A petition having been filed with this Board by residents of Mountain View Fire Protect!_)n District, praying, that the territory described in said petition be included under County Interim Zoning Ordinance No. 245, as amended; IT IS, BY T::E BOARD GFDERED that said petit ion be referred t: Planning Commis s i n of Contra Costa County to conduct the necessary hearings and report to this Board the i advisibility of including said territory under said County Interim Zoning Ordinance i a No. 245, as amended.x In Hatter of application of Tito De Benardi, for permission to construct a road—side Stand on Mt_ j Diablo Boulevard.E i Tito DeBena_rd1, having applied to this Board for permission to construct a road—side Stand on Mt. Diablo Blvd. Contra Costa County, and said application having heretofore been referr^d to the Planning Commission of Contra'Costa County and the said Planning Comnissicn having- recommended to this Board that said petition be denied, IT IS BY THE BCAFD CRDERa that the further consideration of said application 3 be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 3rd, 1939• In Matter of Approval afBond of Pacific Gas & Electric Company, x a corporation, deposited with this fBoard guaranteeing faithful performance of re—constructi._n of certain streets and roads. i Pacific Gas & Electric Co. a corporation, having deposited with the County of r 1Contra Costa, a bond in sum -)f $1000 with, Seaboard Surety Company, as Surety, guarantee g faithful performance :)f the re—placing of the surface of certain toads and streets after the making of excavations, to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor, y! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hotri and ti=e sureties thereon be and the same is hereby approved. 1 In Latter. of Renewing Contract with California State Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture, and Industry, for Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. 1 A Form of Contract between the California State Chamber of Commerce, Agricultur , and Industry, a non—profit corporation, and the County of Contra Costa wherein the said California State Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industry, agrees to use lits ozgagization for purpose of advertising, and developing, and exploiting and making known the resources of Contra Costa County, and foi- whim service the County of Contra Costa agrees to pay the sum of $1500, IT IS, ON W-TION OF SUPErVISOF LONG, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, BY THE BOARD ORDEPED that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchansn, Chairman of t is -Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of i the County of Contra Costa.K f it In Matter of appointment of V T.'Helms, and E.G-Mash, Cs Members of Contra Costa s ounty Board of Education. The terms of office of W.T.Helms, and E.G."ash, as Xmhers of the Cottra Costa County Board of Education having expired, On moti,,n of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded ly Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOA" ORDERED that T.T.Belms, and E.G.Mash, be and they are hereby appointed as member s of the Contra Costa County Board of Education for a term of two years, In the Matter of the petition of TriE MT. V33W SANITARY DISTRICT FOR ANNEUTIC11 OF CERTAIN CMIGUOUS TERF.ITCRY. ORR ALTERING BCUNDARIES. WE3c EAS, t:,-.c verified petiticin of the Mt. View Sanitary Djstriet, a duly;: and regularly organized Sanitary District situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, was on this 19th day of June, 1939, presented to the Board of Supervisors of V,-.e County of Contra Costa, by Ralph F?. Wight, Esq, attorney for said 1 District, and for and on behalf thereof, %*.ich petition prayed for annexation of certain contiguous territory to said Sanitary District; AND IrdE iF:AS, said petitl::n was in due and regular form and set forth in detail the proceedings t1.eretofore 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 the Mt.View Sanitary District; AND WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors fr:,m said petitic:n and the certified copy of ti:a :srder of the said Sanitary Board, marked Exhibit NO accompanying said petition that there was filed with said Mt.View Sanitary Board on 1 accom the 23rd day of May, 1939, a verified petition praying for annexation c-f the hereinafter dzscribed property, and that said Sanitary Board did on said 23rd day of May, 1939. fix the time and place for t-e hearing and determining of said petition as Thursday, June 15, 1939, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the regular meeting place of said Board, and cause notice of the time and place :.f said hearing to be given in the manner and as required ly law, to wit: by publication of said n•>tice, together with a true and eorr et copy of said petition, for at least two weeks prior to said hearing in t:,e issues of may 26th, 1939, June 2nd 1939, and June 9, 1939, In 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 hearing said Sanita_"v -'oard met and proceeded to hear and determine said petition and all persons interested therein, and following said hears did adopt on said 15th day of June, 1939, its order and determl-nation of the facts concerning said petition and the filing thereof, certified copy of which order as aforesaid accompanied said petition filed herein, and thatthe proceedings held and sa order made are in compliance and conformance wit:. Section 27—A of Act 7105 of Deering s General Laws of the State of California; AND WHEREAS, it appears from said petition and said order that the following; were findings of raid Mt.View Sanitary Board, and tl-e same are hereby made t_ie findings and determination of this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra C.)st a, to wit: f i 1 That the territory described In said petition and hereinafter described is territory not situated within the limits of any Sanitary District, and that it, is situated in the County of Contra Costa, and is contiguous to the corporate limits of said Ut.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 $25,110.00. 3- That the assessed value of t:.e property In said territory owned by the. signers to said petiticn is the sun of X20,810.00 and is in excess of seventy-five Per cent of t--.e total assessed value of said territory proposed to be annexed. That said petition was in due and regular form as required by law, verified as to correctness of signatures by two of the signers, and is sufficient to comply with the laws In such case made and provided; 5- That notice of the time and place 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 contig- nous territory that said territory be annexed to said district. 7- That all of tae lend described in said petition and as hereinafter described will be benefitted 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 eha l be subject to taxation equally with the property within said Mt. View Sanitary District to pay its portion according to assessel valuatio of the bonded indebtedness of said Mt. View Sanitary 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: Commencing at the point of intersection of the northerly line* of Lot 1 in Block 609 Martinez Land Company Tract No. S, with the easterly boundary line of Palm Avenue, whichis also in the southerly boundary line of the Mt.View Sanutary District; thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of said Palm Avenue across Merle Avenue to the southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 59, of said Ma_rti:pz Land Company Tract; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of Lot 6 to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the division line between Lots 6 and 7 of said Block 59 to the intersection of the same with the southerly boundary line of Lot 5; thence easterly along the southerly boundary line of, Lots 5 and 11 to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Lot 10 of said Block 59; thence southerly along the division line between Lots 9 and 10 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 10; thence easterly alanS the southerly boundary of said Lot 10 t:) the southeasterly corner thereof; thence across Vine Avenue to the southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 64; thence along; the southerly boundary line of said Lot 6, block 64, to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Lot 7; thence northerly along the division line between Lots 6 and 7 of Block 64 to its Intersection with the southerly boundary line tof Lot 5; thence easterly along the southerly boundarf line of Lot 5 to the southeasterly corner thereof, thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of Lots 5 and 4 of said Block 4 to t-he northeasterly boundary line of said Lot 4; thence easterly iii along Vne division line between Lots 12 and 13 of the said Block 64 to and across Veale Avenue on a direct line of said division line extended to the westerly boundary line of Lot 20, Block 6g, of said Martinez Land Company Tract; thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of Veale Avenue to the intersection of the same with Merle jAvenue; thence easterly And along the southerly boundary line of Merle Avenue to the intersection thereof; with he division line between Lots 7 and S, Block 69, if extended on a direct line southerly and thence across Merle Avenue on said extended division line and along- said division line between Lots 7 and S northerly to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 7; thence easterly and along the southerly boundary dine of L9ts 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and 14, of said Block 69 to the easterly boundary linelofsaidLot1Y; thence nort-herly slow_ the easterly boundary line of said Lot 14 north- erly t.: the southerly boundary line of Leslie Avenue; thence easterly along the souther boundary line of Leslie Avenue and of Elayrood Drive as shown on Map of Martinez Oak Knoll Tract to Its intersection with. the easterly bound=7 line of Plaza Drive as shown on said Map .of Lartinez -ak Knoll Tract; thence northerly along the elsterly line of said Plaza Drive to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of Sycamore Avenue; thence westerly and sout.rerly along the southerly boundiaxy line of the Mt. View Sanitary District into, t:e point of commencement. Said Property consisting of-Lots 1 to 10, inclusive, Block 1, Martinez Oak Knoll Tract; Lot 5, Block 46, and Lot 1, Block 47,-Mart i naz Land Coml)any Tract No. 7; Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,13* and 15 of Block 59; all of Block 60, Lots 6,7, 8,9,10,anud 11 Block 61, Lots 5 to 19, inclusive, Block 62, all of Block 63, Lots 1,2,3, 5,6, 13, 14, 3 1 112 i 15, Block 64; Lots 1,2,3,4,5.697*14 ,16 17,15,19 20 Block 69 all of Block 70, 1 all of Block 71,, said Blacks 59, 60 62, 63, 6 and 71 as shown on Map 11, 4, 99, 70 of Martinez Lfind 4dmPany Tract No. S. IT IS THE13XFORE ORD&RO by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the boundaries 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, beln;, the contiguous territory described In said petition hereinabove referred to, and that said contiguou territory snall now be and become a pa--t of said Mt. View Sanitary District in ac;,ord once with the law in such cases made and provided, and In ac:,ordance with said petiti n. In Matter of Application of G. Lupoi for permit to erect a lattice structure In Township No. 3. G.Lupoi having heretofore applied to t:-Is Board for a permit to erect a lattic structure on property owned by J.J.Botelho, located opposite Standard Oil Company's DistributinE; Plant In Township No. 3, and said application having, been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommen&-Ation that said pe,-mit be granted, subject to the filing of plans with the Clerk of this Board In order that the Planning Technician- may properly establish a reasonable sat-back, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Tong, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-M that said permit be granted, the applicant to file with this Board plans of his structure before the starting of construction. K " In Matterofapplication of Wilshire Oil Company, Inc. for permit to erect Out-Door Advertising Structure on U.S. H Ighwv #40. Inc. T*,ie Wilshire Oil Company,/a corporation, having filed idth the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, application for permission to erect Out-Door AdvertisinC Structure on U.S.Hlghway No. 40, and said Planning Commission having filed with this Board Its recommendation that said application be denied, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0RDER_--:D that the further consideration of said application: be and the same Is hereby continued to Monday, July 3rd, 1939, In Matter of Release of Lien filed against JOSEPH NUNES AND MRS. MARY WNES. RESCLtrk I011. WHEREAS, Joseph Nunes and Mary Nunes, have heretofore received aid I Under tha'."' Provisions of t1re Old Age Security Act of the State of Calif ornia; Iand, I VHL-RFAS, Notices of Aid to secure the payment thereof were recorded as follow Notice of Aid to Joseph Nu:.es, also known as J.F.Runes, recorded Oct. 6, 1936, in Book 422 of Official Records, at page 253. Notice of Aid to Mary Nunes, recorded Oct. 6, 1936, In Book 422 of Of Official Records, at page 254. Notice of Aid to Joseph Nunes, recorded Nov. 16, 1936, In Book 422 Of Official Records, at page 441. Notice of Aid to Mary Nunes, recorded Decenber 12, 1936, in Book 1 Of Notices of Aid. at Pai-,e 105. In the office of t^e County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif orn Is , and, YHERFAS, the full amount of aid granted to said Joseph Dunes and Mrs. Mary Nune 1 has been placed in escrow in the Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Company, for the account of t a County, of Contra Costa, on the release of said liens; and, WHEFSAS, a request has been made for a release of said liens. i 111111, T;4EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the said Notices of Aid and the liens thereby created be released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of supervisors, I or either of thea, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the a Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi9, and to cause said release of said liens to be recorded in the office of the County eeorder of said County. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: bone. In Matter of Edward Banducci, to erect a Restaurant in Conjunction with his home on the San Pablo Dam Road. 1 j Edward Banduccl, having heretofore filed with this• Board his application for I jpermission to construct a home with a restaurant, soft-drink Bar and two gasoline 1 pumps, in front , on the San Pablo Dar: Road, and said application having heretofore been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission of Cont_•a Costa County having filed with this Board its recohmendation that i said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE I iBOARD C.DERED that further consideration of said application be continued until Monday j July 3rd, 1939. i I f In `atter of application of H.F. ldoGee, for permit to build store building. Ij H.F.McGee, having applied to thisBoa.-d for a permit to construct a store building jin Sup. Dist. #1, of Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded ty Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby ordered referred to Plann Ing Commission of Contra Costa County. In Matter of application of ureau of Reclamation, of the fi United States Department of the Interior, for permission to construct and maintain a Power Line. i The Bureau of Reclaarttion, Department of the Interior, having filed with this Board t2ie-Ir application for permission to construct, operate, and maintain a power line on and across Laurel Ave. and extending about 4000 feet along southerly line of Laurel Ave. , County Road E-25, from the Intersection of Laurel Ave. & OOHara Ave. , designated as County Road Fr38, said power line to crass Laurel Ave. at its westerly end to con- nect with a sub-station to be erected on Contra Costa Canal right-of-way, i On motion of Supervisor Trenbth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS 1BY THE BOARD OF.DER D that permission to construct said power line be and the same is hereby granted. IT IS FUFGH_TM ORDERED that permission be granted to construct a 2300 volt sin e cle mA roadp power line, T': L:e sub-st tior: above nti r.d, across Cypress Ave. Count;; E-41; O'Hara Ave. , County -oad &-39; Empire Ave. County Road E-24, Live Oak Ave, I County Road E-59, and a county road located along the northeasterly side of the Southern Pacific Companyls Railroad in Secs. 34 and 27 T2N., R2E., M.D,B.& M., County i Road- Fr-23, all of said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of Supervisor Distric I 5, of Contra Costa County, In Matter of Cancellation of Tax Lien. D.M.Teeter, havir4; reported to this Board that- the equalized Assessment Roll for 1935-36, shows Lots 24 and 25, Block 6, Richmond Center Tract, as entirely exempt from taxation under Veterans Exemption Provision of the State Constitution, and by j error in preparing tax roll, a tax extension was entered against the property and because of non-payment the lot was sold to the. State of California at the close of the i year as evidenced by Sale No. 649 for the fiscal year 1935--36, On motion of Supervisor CunminCs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to remove the said delinquency from the max Roll and authorization for cancellation of said sale is: i hereby granted., In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current highway fund warrants as shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREM that the sum of $5,365-03 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation Accounts: - par. No. Road Comm. Road Comn. (toad Comm. Road Comm Road Comm. Misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5• 9339 232.49. 4096 16.82 641 55-00 sra. 642 1 00 19.59 64 2,45 .54 99gob46o.ob 647 162.42 648 16g.60 649 293.16. 850 851 2 .o0 23.86 240.44 5.84 852 557.71 W 109.08 119-95 855 120.00 3-269-09 $ 1. 240.W 9.2X- Grand Total -- $5,366.03. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Batter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.N.Teeter, County Auditor, IT I5BY THE BOARD ORDERED that. " the sum 037,693.23 be transferred from Charities do Corrections Fund to theState of California Fund, for payment of claims of following State Institutions as herein set out below: Whittler State Sc^_ool, 300.00 Preston School of Industry, 640.00 California School for Girls 520.00 Sonoma State Home, 5,675.76 Agnew State Hospital,100.00 Stockton State Hospital, 119.23 Mendocino State hospital 37.14 California School for Deaf, 1.10 7,693-23. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to Pinnace cost of extra help in Recorder's office for month of June, 1939, I IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDEEF:D that the followiru.: appropriation Transfers be authorized: Recorder- 237. Increase. Decrease. 021 Extra Hekp 150.00 50.00 Services, 03: 50_ Supplies 05 Ii f The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In,Vatter of Transfer of Funds. of Lafayette Fire District. Upon request of Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District, by M.H.Sta,ley, Secretary, IT IS BY T:E BCA.1.D 'ORDERED that the Maintenance Appropriation of said District for year 1936-39, be increased by sum of $500, said increase to be taken 1 frau, the Reserve Fund of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. 7- In Matter of Sale of Richmond Union High School District Bonds and Purchase of Concord Elementary School s District Bonds. C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer having reported to this Board that Eastland, Douglas & Co. have offered to purchase from the County of-Contra Costa, $16,000 of Richmond Union High School District/Bonds, oue $5000 May 1st , 19140 and $8000 May 1st, J941, for sum of $16,829.50 plus accrued interest to date of delivery and that said 1 Firm has offered to sell to Vie County of Contra Costa $16,000 Concord Elementary schoda District 2} % bonds due $1000 June 1st, 1949, and $3000 due June 1st, 1950, to 1954., Inclusive, for $15,955. plus accrued interest to date of delivery and said C.L.Dodge havinr; reported to this Board that In h-! s opinion it is for the best interests of the County that said sale and purchase above mentioned be made, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer, be and he Is Thereby auti orized to ,sake sale and purchase of bonds as hrroinabove, described. I i 116 I I In Matter of Authorization to Superaatendent of Schools B-0-Wilson to Attend Educational Conventions. B.O. Wilson, having applied to this Board for permission to• attend the annual' Convention of Agricultural Teachers to be held the latter part of June, 1939 at San Luis Obispo, California, and the sessions of the National Educational Convention to be held in San Francisco, commencing July 1st, 1939, I On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seemded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDS::M th;it permission to attend said Conventions be and the sane is hereby granted, the expenses of said B.O.Wilson, lu attending said meetings shall be a charge against the General Fluid of Contra Costa County.r In Matter of Granting permission to leave t estate of California) to Otis Loveridge. Per=.ssion is hereby granted to Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Welfare Departments to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and. after date of leaving the State. In Matter a Approval of Memorandum of Understanding between the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. A Memorandum :.f Understanding between the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and U.S. Department of Agricultui,e, Soil Conservation Service, relative to establishing erosion control measures on and along county highways of Contra Costa County, having been presented to this Board for approval, On motion of Supervisor Ballman,seoonded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERKD that said Memorandum of Understanding be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorize i to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 1% In Matter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY Tkr. BOARD ORD-7RM that the following applications for aid be and the s.'amePxe hreby granted, to wit: BURNS, ZERM , 110 So. 3rd St. RicInminc. County cash allowance in sun of $15. per month be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. BOGUNOVIC:i MATILI3 120 Cottage Ave. Richm--nd. Old Age Security in tine sum of $15. State aid and $15. county aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1st, 1939. BRCGLIC, JOr:N, 4930 Overend Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in t^:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• i G.IREE14, OSCAR, RFD, Bx $22, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 7, 1939. Palimb-. FLOF-ENCE, Pinole. Old Age Security in t_^.e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• BUFMS, MIRY, 119 So. 3rd St. Richmond. t Old Age Security in *.::e sur of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont .ly be restored as of June 1st, 1939. 117 BALCLA.HA 1433 Everett, El Cerrito. Ola jige Security in the sum or $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid Monthly be renewed ; s of March., 1939• BAILEY F14ANB, 1433 Everett, El Cerrito. ld Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of March, 1939- POW&%, JESSIE, 2311 Stuart, Berkeley. Old xee Security in the sum of 1017.50 State aid -and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• VOGELSUG, M,4TILDA, 234-- 5t^ St. Ric=mmd. Old Age Security in t'_'e sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed rs of Dec. 193$• McCRACM, GEORGE, 1335 Norvell St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.75 State aid and $5.75 County aid monthly be Increased to $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid monthly as of June 1, 1939. MBCRA.CKEh, MA.AGARff, 1335 Norve 1, St. ,E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.75 State Aid and $5.75 county aid monthly be increased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly as of juneL 1, 1939- BOGUNOVIC:-i UATTROF, 120 Cottage Ave. 'i&mond. Old Age Security in the sum of ,1 .50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be decreased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly as of July 1, 1939.- CONWAY, 939. CONWAY, WALTER. 441- 20th St. Richmond. 1 Old Age Security be denied. CRIPPS, ERNEST, 1426 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied.r FICZEg, ori' .IZABE" :, 5 Bishop Ave. Richmond. fr, t fl Old Age Security be denied. i GILLETi' KAREN, 4Z6 Emeric St. Richmond. 10. Stat a aid be paid U Swift s s Preventorium as of Ju21r 1,. 1939"= = VEGA t VINCr't.iTE, 521- A. St. Richmond. Aid for needy children in the sum of 450. State aid and $10 County, sid be decreased to $40. State aid and $10 county aid as of July 1, 1939. VOSS, ELIZABEj 452- 2nd St. Richmond. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $45. County aid be Idiscontinued as of June 30, 1939• DA NA I J2SEPL, 135- 6th St. Richm:nd. 25. State aid and $25.County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of June,j 1939• t ROSE.JOSF.PH, Danville Uld Age Security 1n the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid._monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• CHABOYA, BENJAMIN, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Abe renewed as of Feb. 1939. CH&SE, AIWA-Alamo Old Age Security in the sum of $10.50- State aid and $10.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Feb. 1939- CORSI, VIldCF ZO, Cl-:) Mrs. MAL? FIORE, Alcalano Rd, 7 Oak Ranch, Lafayette. ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April 1, 1939• i McLAUGHLIN Y4FY Starr St. Valona Dist. Crockett. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50cornty aid monthly 1be reneged as of Feb. 1939• KURLFINBE, ELLS, 1607 Grove St. Oakland. Old Age ,Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15 County aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of June Z, 1939. hIGNT STEP HEN, Box 131, Danville. 25. State and $25. County aid monthly, for needy blind be renewed as of June,193 . p.ANDE i OVA 2357 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. 5• Co,xnty cas- allowance be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. MME LONG S05 Ferry St. Martinez. ry... 10 County cast_ allowance monthly be granted to negin as of June 1, 1939. BEEVE. C-ARLES, 1314 Highland Ave. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.75 State aid and $9.75 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939• BEE"VE, CLAPA 13141 Highland Ave. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be granted tJ begin ns of June 1, 1939• BOLCH, CHAUES, RFD Rte #1, Hx 649, walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50State aid and•$17.50 County aid monthly be granted as of June at' , 1939• i i I i 11 I SPALDING THORA, Crest shell, Max-tinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.150 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939- GFAY, DORA, Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed rs of March, 1939- GRAY EDWARD, Rte #2, Concord.GRAY, Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 Ccunty aid monthly,,. be renewed ^s of March, 1939• EuDRICK, AMANDA, Rte #2, Bx 17, Santa Cruz. Old Age Security in the sum of $2.50 State aid and $2.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939 and increased to $5. State Aid and $5. County aid monthly as of June 1, 1939. BOLCH, ANNIE RFD Rte #1, Bx 649, Walnut Creek. 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 June 1, 1939•. BROOKS, JC EP ZiJE 530-32nd St. Oakland. d Rge Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthlybe Increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly as of June 1st, 1939• BLAIR, LESTER, loo4 West 7th St.Los Angeles. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of July 5, 1939- COFFIN, EMU,2130 Parker, Berkeley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State ald and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939- EVANS MARY M. Walnut Creek. Old ge Security be denied. ALLEN, MRS. GENE, Rte #1, Bx 190, Martinez, Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State sid and $20 County -4&,monthly be renewed as of June, 1939- AZEVMO. MAPGARET, 2544 Park St. Coed. Aid for needy children in the aim of $20. State aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. PULn ,, JULIA, Walnut Street, Martinez. Aid for Needy children in t.:e sun of $20. State aid and $32. County aid montbly be renewed ns of June, 1939- PECCIANTI, FRANCIS, 317 Castro St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $20. State aid be decreased to $10 State Aid as of July 11, 1939. PRICE, CONRAD, Mt.Viep Dist. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum or W. State aid and $20. County aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $20 County aid as of July 11, 1939- NAGEL ERNEST. Rte #1, Bx 31, Concord. 25. State aid and 925. County aid monthly for needy blind be reneged as of May, 1939. MILLER KEW H,-Rte 1 Bx 922, Pittsburg. 46. per month county cash allowance be discontinued as of June 1, 1939.. FOX MARGARET, 960 East St. Pittsburg ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont'_-ly be granted to begin as of July 1st, 1939• LAT MLK-,, JAMES, 266 E. 9th St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sun of $7.50 State aid and $7. OCounty aid monthly"'" be aeneved as of Jan. 1939, and decreased to $7. State aid. and 67. County aid,.monthly as of July 1, 1939. CALONE SALVATOF.E $50 Cutter St. Pittsburg. Aid for eedy ch lldren in the sum of $30. State aid and $10 county aid be decreased to $20. State aid and $10 county aid as of July 17, 1.939. DUPREE, MATTIE, Rte 1, Bx 69, Brentwood. County cas'', allowance in sum of $10. per month be granted to begin as of June 1,, 1939 GARIBALDI, AGNES Bx 503, Brentwood. 512.5 County cash allowance be discontinued as of May 31, 1939. SILVA JOSE M. Sellers Ave. Bx 175, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State nisi and $17.50 County a1d monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939- CHAD,VICK EiiMA, Brentwood. 5-1d-Xie Security in the sum of $6.25 State aid and $6.25 County aid monthly.- be onthlyberenewedasofJanuary, 1939. UREP< MARY RFD, i x 126, Antioch. Old Age Security In the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed n.s of Feb. 1939- Y SC.H-WMIN, OiTO, C/o Bryant Rowland, PO Bx 115,TKnightsen, 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 June 1, 1939• UcELRGY, MARVU, BX 133, Monticello. Old Age Security in t:.e sum of$12.50 St-Ite aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. ARMSTRONG, ELEANOR Byron Aid for Ueedy children in the sum of $20. State aid arra $10 county aid monthly be reneged as of June, 1939. GROVE, BT'SSIE Andersons Auto Camp, Brentwood. Aid for licedy &.11dre_ in the ami unt of $10. State aid and $25. County aid monthly be reneged -is of June, 1939- 3, IWINA, A2:1A, 616— 3rd St. Antioch Aid for Needy child-en in the sum of $20. State aid and $35 County aid paid wont be renered r.s of June, 1939- 2" SANTO S, LENA, Oakley. Aid For meed;. ciild!•en in the sum of$20. State aid and $10 `'ounty aid monthly be renewed ns of June, 1939. STUCKr"1' B---'RTIE, 14—6 3rd St. Antioch Aides for Needy children in t e sum of $10 State aid and X30. County aid monthly be reneged as of June, 1939- ANDO;SC;;, IiEBECCA, Bx 58t, Brentwood. Aid for Need) child-en in the sum of $20. State aid and $20 County aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $20. County aid as of July 23, 1939. sk. r: WEBB, F:ANCES, Oakley. Aid for needy c'r_ild---en in tie sum of $30. State aid and $20 County aid be decreased to $20 State aid and $20 County aid as of July 29, 1939. JOIL x A— 4 l St. Antioch.PriILLT S, IE, Box 5 , Madel 22.50 State aid and $22.50 County aid monthly for needy blind be ranewed as of June 1, 1939- muff, LgiS. ?iAzEL, 2420 Foothill Blvd. Ric :cz:,nd, (For Joseph Berridge) 5. County cash allowance be reneged as of June 1, 1939, and increased to $20. County cash allowance as of June 1, 1939, for Joseph Berridge, payable to Mrs, Hazel Curry, 2420 Foothill Blvd. Rici;mcnd, DAVULA b.AnY Box 27, San Pablo (For Albert Davilla) 10 State aid and $10. County aid monthly for needy children be renewed as of June 1, 1939. BUCCIARLLU MARv- 206 S. 41st St. Richm:rd (For Pauline and George Halter). 20 State aid and $20. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939, . payable to Mrs. Mary Bucciarelli, 206 So. 41st St. Ric!!mcnd. PEED, LE1 OaA RFD, Bx 392—A, Martinez. (For Glenn Harrington) O i3 AItCIS PO BX 74, Walrut Creek. r r 10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly, payable to Mrs.Lenora Reed for t e supoort of Glenn =arrirgton be discontinued as of June 9, 1939• beginning June 9, 1939, $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly be granted Mrs. Francis Ujore, PO Bx 746 Wal-nut Creek, fort a support of Glenn Harrington.r And t_.e Bo---d tikes recess to meet on fiondny, June 26th' 1939, at 10 o'clock t L erk. Chairman. 9 4 J i 7 C i j 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMM COSTA COUNPY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, June 26th, 1939• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. V.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. WELLS, Clerk. In Matter of AdvertisLzg for Bids for furnishing of electric current and maintaining; a system of s;reet lights In Crocked-Crolona-Valona ighwav Lighting District. It appearing to this Board of Supervisors that the contract of the Pacific Gas & Electric Comp-ny, for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Crockett-Crolona-Dalona Lighting District has expired, It is by the Board ordered that bids for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Llghtingl District shall be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday the 17th day of July, 1939• IT IS FUR' HER CRDERED that notice to Bidders be published in the Crockett- Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa. r In Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing of Electric Current and maintaining a system k r of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lighting District. It appearing to this Board that the contract of the Bay Point.L-ight-;and-,Power Company, for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highly Lighting District, has expired, It is by the Board ordered that bids for the furnishing of electric current t and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lighting District shall be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1939. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to Bidders be published in the Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Inldatter of Application of Edward Banducci to erect Restaurant in conjunction with his Home on the San Pablo Dam Road. Edward Banducel having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to erect a restaurant in conjunction with his home on the San Pablo Dam Road, and said application having heretofore been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and s_-i1d Planning Commission 'raving recommended to this Board that said perms be granted, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the &-.me is hereby granted, with the requiremen that when t':e plans and the grading of this property are complete, the owner shall submit the same to the Planning; T_eehniclan of t a County Planning Commission showing tl:e proposed set-back from t:.e r!g-t-o_-=V line for final approval. In Fatter of Increasing of Budget for Crockett County Fire Protection District. i n On request of Board of CommIssl-uners of Crockett Cou:•:ty Fire Protection District IT IS BY TiC BOAPD TEDERED th-at authorization to increase budget of Crockett County Fire Protection District for fiscal war 1935-39 by sum of $1000 be and the same is hereby granted, said sum to be paid out of the General Reserve of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.., i i 1 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon r. quest of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance Highway f Fund Warrant #556, ITT IS BY TIE BtZaRD O:.DER: Xthatthesumof19790 be transferred frau rotor Ve:_icle Fund to the iiigiiways Funds, said sum to be a charge against the road r appropriations account of Sup. Dist. ,#1. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K. x i In Matter of application of Henry J. Balser Co, for permit Ito erect a sign. Henry J. Kaiser Company, raving applied to this Board for permission to erect is standard streamlined bulletin Board on property located one and one-half miles East of V: e East portal of the Broadway Low Level Tunnel, on Ht.Diablo Blvd. , g_= IT IS BY THE 30AF.D ORDEi.= that said application be and the same is Hereby referred to Pla:uiiW, Commission of Contra Costa County. r - And t'_:e Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, July 5th, 1939 srta at 10 ,'y vc ck A.U pk C1erk.i hainnan. L t j T. 1 w i rL 129 IN T?FE BOARD OF SUPM91501-6 OF CMTMI A COSTA COT..=, STA"S OF CALIFORY1A. EMNESDAY, July 5, 1939.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Bon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H.,, L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R. J. Trembath. S. C. Wells, Clerk. The minutes for and during the month of June, 1939, are read to the Board'an&'b the Board approved as read and ordered signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i In the Matter of the Application of Tito DeBenardi to construct a road-side 1 stand on Mt. Diablo Boulevard Tito DeBenardi having applied to this Board for permission to construct a road- side stand for the purpose of a lunch counter, on Mt. Diablo Boulevard, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 245 as amended of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors having fully considered said application, it is by the Board order ed that said application be and the same is hereby granted, said building to be archi- tecturally designed and constructed along residential lines and plans of same to be submitted to the Technician of the County Planning Commission for approval. In the Hatter of Application of iilshire Oil Company, Inc., for a Permit to erect an out-door advertising structure on U.S. Highway No. 40 The Wilshire Oil Company, Inc., having heretofore applied to -this Boardfor4 permit to erect an out-door advertising structure on U.S. Highway No. 40, and the con- sideration of said application having been continued to this time and place, the fur- ther consideration of said application is ordered continued to Monday, July 17, 1939, at 11 o*cloak A.M. In the Matter of Application for Appropriation Increase of Carquinez County Fire Protection District The Board of Fire Commissioners of Carquinez County Fire Protection District having applied to this Board for authorization for an appropriation increase of $200.0 in the budget of said District for the fiscal year, 1938-1939, it is by the Board order- ed that said appropriation increase be and the same is hereby granted, said increase of appropriation to be paid out of the general reserve of said District. In the ?latter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County at the Rodeo of the Concord Rodeo Association This Board of Supervisors deeming the rodeo to be held by the Concord Rodeo Association, Inc., at Concord on July 22 and 23, 1939, to be a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County, upon notion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the Board ordered that the sum of $150.00 be paid to the i Concord Rodeo Association, Inc., for advertising the resources of said County at their rodeo to be held on July 22 and 23, 1939. It is further ordered that said Concord Rodeo Association shall present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in the sum of $150.0 in payment for said advertising. In the Matter of Appointment of Guy R. Propersi as additional Assistant to County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County It is in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County neoess; ary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the County Tax 123 July 5, 1939, -- Continued Collector of said County that extra help be employed to assist said officer, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that Guy E. Propersi be and he is hereby employed by this Board of Super visors for the months of July and August, 1939, at a salary of $125.00 per month to render such assistance to the County Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa as he 9 may direct. It is further ordered that the County Kuditor draw his warrant monthly on the General Fund of said County in favor of Guy B. Propersi in the sum of $125.00 in payment F of his said salary, and the County Treasurer shall pay same. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous order of the Board. I I jIn the Matter of the Application of San Joaquin Farms, Inc., for permission to install drain wipe The San Joaquin Farms, Inc., by R. 3. Griffin, Manager, having applied to this hoard for pernission to install a concrete drain pipe at the approximate termination of the extension of Sellers avenue in Supervisor District No. 5, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cu=iings, it is by the Board ordered that a permit to install said drain pipe be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. iIn the Matter of Correction of rroneous Assessment r George 0. Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization- for correction of the following erroneous assessment in accordance with the provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, to-wit: In Volume 18, Assessment rte. 41392, iiLola Brown is assessed with the east 32.5 feet of Lots 4 and 5, Block 36, City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed at $520.00, there being no improvements Ion said property, and said application being approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author sized to cancel the vexes and delinquencies thereon for the year 1938 -1939- K jIn the Matter of Suspension of Deer Valley School District 9. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, having reported to this Board that the average daily attendance of pupils in the Deer Valley School District of Contra Costa County for the year 1938 - 1939 has been less than five and having recommended that said District be suspended, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor CumRdngs, it is by the Board ordered that Deer Valley School District of the County of Contra Costa be: and a tithe some is hereby suspended. f r In the Matter of Granting Permission to Robert J. White, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, to leave the State of California / On notion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is by the, Board ordered that Robert J. White, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, be and he is here 1by granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving said State. s I t July 5, 1959, -- Continued t In the Metter of Exonerating Bond ifor street work accompanying map of Sun Valley Manor". A map of Sun Valley Manor having heretofore been presented to this Board for: approval, and William Lenegus, the owner of the property, as shown upon said map, havin deposited with this Board of Supervisors the sum of $200.00 in lieu of a bond, guarantee` ing faithful performance of the construction of the roads and streets as shown upon said[ map, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Flanning Commission, and the said sum of $200.00 having been deposited by the Clerk of ++ f this Board in the Special Deposit Fund in the office of the County Treasurer cf Contra Costa County, and Joseph .l. Barkley, County Surveyor, having certified to this Board ithat the said roads and streets, as shown upon said map, have been completed according + to plans and specifications, I+ It is by the Board ordered that the said $200.00 deposited by the said Pulliam Menegus be returned, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant in favor of dilliam '.zenegus in the sum of $200.00 on the Special Deposit Fund of Contra Costa County and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay same. na T.,' IIn the Clatter of Placing sa . . 2 Aurora Thompson, jAnn Littlefair, sf Nora Purviance, and kuriel D if fin, on monthly salary basis On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by_.: Ithe Board ordered that the following named employes of Contra Costa County be placed on I a monthly salary basis and at the following salaries, to-wit: Aurora Thompson, Fublic Health Burse, County Lung Clinic, $150.00 per { mon i Ann Littlefair, Part Time Secretary, County Lung Clinic, $55.00 per thh Nora Purviance, Registered Nurse, mont Richmond Health Center. ................ $205.00 per month Muriel Diffin, Nurse, Richmond Health Center, .......... $145.00 per ! month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly comment; E ing as of August 1, 1939, for the salaries of said employes for the month of July, 1939,1 and for each month thereafter until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Applications for Aid k. It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that the following reconmendAtions-='` of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County for aid be and the same are hereby approved and said applications are hereby ordered granted, to-wit: PITTS DAISY, 2110 Devin Ave. , Richmond X35.00 County Cash Allowance be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939 BROMIDAI6-Y 548 - 6th St., Richmond i 0 Age security in sum of $17.00 State Aid and $17.00 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 22, 1939. i ILANCHE3 rEMM INH, 19 Park dace, Pt. Richmond. old Age security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and :`17.50 County Aid monthly, be granted to begin as of" July 1, 1939. I BALONEY, NARY, 655 - 6th St., -Richmond MAge Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly : , ibe granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. PHILLIPS LENA, 559 - 26th St., Richmond Iold Age Security in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be Igranted to begin as of July 1, 1939. i IBOTSFORD CLARA, 5909 Burlingame, Richmond Annex. 13 Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly-- be renewed as of February, 1939. i 12:5 July 5, 1939, -- Conti_nued MiLms SARA._, 2320 - 26th St., Richmond. Old Ase Security in the a-count of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. Ia'II.EY JAUgS, 621 Liberty, El Cerrito. old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. KILEY, TERESA, 621 Liberty St., EZ Cerrito. Old AZe Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. I:SLN'3R APiP1In o911 Eureka Ave., 31 Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. WGRIDGE ISARY, Pinole, Calif. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be reneged as of Larch, 1939. IPETERSON ANNA, 510 Liberty, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. SLOAN CARRIE, 618 Lexington, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $14.50 State Aid and $14.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Lurch, 1939. SOLER CHRISTIAN, 1745 Union St., El Cerrito. Old Age security in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly be- renewed as of February, 1939. IZAMSER PORTER, 519 Lexington, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be jrenewed as of March, 1939. a BURT MARY, 419 Colusa, Berkeley Park Cal. Old Age Security in amount of 16.00 State Aid and $16.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1938 and increase to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid imonthly as of July lst, 1939. 4 CARTER TMLLIAMI 608 Lexington Ave., E1 Cerrito. d e Security in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939 and increased to $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid month- ly as of July 1, 1939. rIESBIT N..LLIE, 1228 Nevin Ave., Richmond. e Security in amount of $14.00 State Aid and $14.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Harch, 1939, and increased to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. FUNK ROEERT, Rodeo. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, and decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. NESBIT WSW, 1228 Nevin Ave., Richmond. old Age Security in amount of $8.00 State Aid and $8.00 County Aid monthly be lrenewed as of March, 1939, and decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. CMUS ELYIRA, 108 Santa Clara Ave., E1 Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $9.00 State Aid and $9.00 County Aid monthly be increased to $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. HEATH LIARY, 2800 Esmond Ave., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. BONTit ISARTHA, 514 Pullman Ave., Richmond. e Security in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1939. CLARK CF_ARLnS, 233 - 18th at., Richmond.CLARK, Age Security in amount of $11.25 State Aid and $11.25 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. iSMIT111 ORRIN, 625 - 5th St., Richmond. Old age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be=- discontinued as of June 30, 1939. FRAZIER BERTHA, Rt. 31, Box 1086, Richmond. lldAge Security be denied. BOGGS 1EMIBTTA, 514 Macdonald Ave., Richmond. Aid for eedv Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $30.00 County Aid month- ly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. LSC CRINDLE EI9dA, 902 Ohio St., Richmond. A Por eedy Children in amount of $20.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid month ly be granted to begin through Contra Costa County as of July 1, 1939. E ,ASS W31LIAM 6411 Fink Lane, El Cerrito. or Zeedy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid month,. Ily be renewed as of June, 1989. 124') Tuly 5, 1939, -- Continued iELLBsHAN A N"ES 225 Clarence St., Pt. Richmond. id for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid monthly be renewed as of ' January, 1939. h'UCHAN ALICE, 344 - 19th St., Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $20.00 State Aid and $55.00 County Aid be renewed as of June, 1939. VIERRA MARY, 7203 Central Ave., R1 Cerrito. for Needy Children in amount of $40.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid month- ly be renewed as of June, 1939. TALAVERA CONSUELO, 131 - 3rd St., Richmond. iid for Veedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $30.00 County Aid montb4 ly be discontinued as d June 30, 1939. BILODEAII LIOVEL, General Delivery, Canyon. county Cash Allowance in amount of $15.00 monthly be granted to begin as of June , 1, 1939. BUZZELL LEURA, Alamo. Old Age :security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. BILODEAU PRXICES, General Delivery, Canyon. old e curity in amount of $16.50 State Aid and $16.50 County Aid monthly be restored as of July 1, 1939. AZSVED0 MMPIA, 463 Loring, Crockett. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. DOLPHUS NARY, 747 dinslow, Crockett. 1 Age Security in amount of $13.00 State Aid and $13.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. JOHPISON CRARLES, Box 119, Lafayette. Age security in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939 and decreased to $6.25 State Aid and $6.25 County Aid as o July 1, 1939. ZAK BERTHA, General Delivery, Lafayette. Ol d age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to 011.50 State did and $11.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. LA-12, SORIA, Lafayette. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be j discontinued as of June 30, 1939. SMITH ELIZABETH, Star Rt. 711, Danville. Old Age security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be,, discontinued as of June 30, 1939. HIGHT HYRON, Danville. Old Age Security be denied. GADSDEN LOIIISE1st St., Lafayette. i for ,eedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $35.00 County Aid month- ly be renewed as of June, 1939. BIGTXEMA, FER!M? 519 First Ave., Crockett. Aid foieedy Children in amount of $20.00 State Aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. WARD 2-.ABEL, General Delivery, Walnut Creek. ounty Cash Allowance in amount of $10.00 monthly be granted to begin as of June 1, 1939. MD?'AN IEO, RPO J2, Box 103, Concord. d Age Security in amount of $35.00 State Aid only be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939 and paid by the State Only until October 1, 1939. j i ARIORUST LOUIS, RFD 12, Concord. ld Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid be renewed as of February, 1939 and decreased to $11.00 State Aid and $11.00 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. CLARK I'A?Y J., RFD, Box 488, •tialnut Creek. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. CONNOR DEL ELVWPOR, Box 244, Concord. Old Age Security in mount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Lurch, 1939. DECKER GEORGE, 1934 Alhambra Ave.. Martinez. Old Age Security in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of September, 1938. 01CONNER SARAH, 1330 Santa Pe Ave., Martinez. Old Age Security in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939, and increased to $12.25 State Aid and $12.25 County Aid moathl as of July 1, 1939. 127 July 5, 1939, -- Continued dATTHEWS LYDIA, 611 Haven St., Martinez. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be increased to 317.50 County Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. SUNYRES, ALBERT, Rt. 1, Box 221-A, Concord. Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly be 4 decreased to $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County aid monthly as of July 1st, 1939. mc 8SNZIELILLIA?:, 3990 - 39th St., Oakland. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly, be discontinued as of August 4, 1939. TA BINI I£RTOLA, Pacheco, Cal. Old Age security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. LT wis INITIS, 1311 Marren St., Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. AUGUST331E NARY, 925 Shell Ave., Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. F0 1'PMIA NUNZIATA, 305 Talbert St., Martinez. Aidfor Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid be discontinued ase of Tune 30, 1939. SWANSON SWAN,316 W. Lind St., Port Chicago. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State did and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. f SKOOG P.AGIIHI7.D, Rt. il, Box 28A, Pittsburg. Old Age Security be denied. 1, HARMON ALVERMA, Rt. J1, Box 42C, Pittsburg. F4o.jo Szaze Aid and $40.00 County Aid be reinstated as of July 1, 1939. CORIIELIUS PAULA, 704 York St. , Pittsburg. for Beady Children in amount of $60.00 State Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. UIZADA FELIX, 345 Front St., Pittsburg. Aid or Needy Children in amount of $60.00 State Aid be renewed as of Tune, f 1939. DS bI$RCtJRIO LENA, 267 E. 2nd St., Pittsburg. Aid or Needy Children in the amount of $10.00 State Aid and $25.00 County Aid be decreased to $10.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid as of July 1, 1939. LIC DERMOTT LO4TISS, 1037 Cumberland St., Pittsburg. Id for Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. FERRANIM AIr-BONY, 219 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg. Blind Aid be denied as contributions from legally responsible relatives are in excess of amount allowed under the Blind Law. BIIOS PRAIIK AND MARGARET, Oakley. ounty owance in amount of $30.00 monthly for Frank and Margaret Enos" be discontinued asci May 31, 1939 and that a County Cash Allowance in amount of $12.50 Monthly be granted to Frank Enos to begin as of June 1, 1939. ALIL7CAIIDER 14RIA, RFD j1, Box 134, Antioch. tld Age Security in amotmt of $17.50 State Aid and 817.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. r ALX=TDKR RAIMEI., RFD 11, Box 134, Antioch. jOld Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. ENOS MARGARET, General Delivery, Oakley. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. ROSE W13.LL.UT , i. 0. Box 135, Oakley. Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. a GARIBALDI ADIIES, Box 503, Brentwood, Cal. Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid be increase to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid as of July 1, 1939. GAR3NWI ELiANUSL, Box 503, Brentwood. Oft Agecurity in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid be increase to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid as of July 1, 1939. IMMRIX ETU, Box 385, Brentwood. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid.monthly be renewed as of April, 1939 and decreased to $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid as of July 1, 1939. A'OIA MARIA, RPO, BOC 37, Antioch. Old Age Security in amount of $7.00 State and $7.00 County Aid monthly be re- newed as of January, 1959 and discontinued as of June 30, 1939. july 5, 1939, -- Continued G:LM,100 !`.?. !,ND !--43. JOE, Brentwood, Cal.FOR TONY AND PAUL BCJSTOS Aid for Needy Children in amount of $20.00 State Aid be renewed as of June, 1939. C01r.'OMIZZO, Wai DY, 500 - 2nd St. , Antioch. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $50.00 State Aid and x20.00 County Aid be de-i creased to $50.00 State Aid Only for five minor, half-orphan children as of July 1, 1939 ABBOTT HARRE RFD J11Oakle 25.00 State Aid and ,25.00 County Aid monthly for Weedy Blind be renewed as of May, 1939. AUGUSTO, MITILY ST. MARY OF TIM PALMS, Iiission San Jose. 42u.uu u6unty Cash Allowance be granted St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San .loss, beginning June 20, 1939, for support of Emily Augusto. SRA. JOHN BRYATI, RFD, Box 1042, Richmond.FOR BENJAMIN ALKWIDER THE SCHOOL, Ukiah. FOR JANE ALEXANDER 20.00 State Aid and 120.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939; 10.00 State bid and $10.00 Gounty Aid monthly be paid to Mrs. John Bryan, RFD, Box 1042;, Aichmond, for support of Benjamin Alexander and $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County aid rionthly payable to The Albertinum School for Boys and Girls, Ukiah for the support of Jane Alexander. FOSTER, AMTIE, Hartz Ave. , Danville.FOR VINCMT DI•ANNUNIZIO 10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly for support of Vincent DVAnnunizio be renewed as of June, 1939, payable to Mrs. Annie Foster, Hartz Avenue, Danville.. ST. VI2ICENT*S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, San Rafael. FOR LOUIS OLAYO y 10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, for support of Louis Olayo. DUNCAIT, MATTIE, 502 Pennsylvania Ave., Richmond. FOR MORA AIM DORA OSTRANDER 20.00 State Aid and $20.00 County aid monthly for support of Nora and Dora Os- trander payable to Mrs. Hattie Duncan, 502 Pennsylvania Avenue, Richmond, be renewed as of June, 1939. ABBOTT, 1,RS. FRED, RFD, Oakley. FOR IVER OSTRA?NDER. 410.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly for support of Iver Ostrander be renewed as of June, 1939, payable to Mrs. Fred Abbott, RFD, Oakley. ALBERTINUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS ADID GMS, Ukiah. FOR CALVIN CRARLE S MYRTLE & IM;IS SLY NALTER. CATHERINE, Box 121, uoncord.7W TURION SLY. 450.00 State Aid and $50.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939, 40.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid monthly payable to the Alberinum School for Boys and Iiirls for support of Calvin, Charles, Myrtle June and Lewis Stanley Sly, and $10.008 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly payable to Mrs. Catherine 77alter, Box 121, i Concord, for support of Marion Sly. HILDA THOMAS, Selby. FOR CLAUDE DAVIDSON. MARGARET 5W.A.N Box 1707, Rd. 17, Richnind. DAVIDSON. f State Aid and $10.00 County did monthly pays a to Lars. Hilda Thomas, for support of Claude Davidson be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. Beginning July 1, 1939, we recommend that $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be granted Mrs. Margaret Dugan, Box 1707, Rd. 17, Richmond, for support of Claude Davibon. ST. JOSEPH'S PRESENTATION CONVENT, Berkeley. FOR PATSY ANN TOLIVER DEE VIVIAN, 410 x son Ave., Richmond, 20.00 County Cash Allowance payable to St. Joseph's Presentation Convent, Berkeley, be discontinued as of June 18, 1939. Beginning June 19, $20.00 County Cash Allowance be granted Lars. Vivian DePhilli: s, 410 voilson Ave., Richmond, for support of Patsy Ann Toliver. UINLAN idADIAI 1933 East St., Concord. FOR DORO iY AND AU3UST RU= T! L AMM SCHOOL, Ukiah, $20. FOR OGUST 20.00 State Aid and $20.00 Co. Aid monthly payable to Mrs. Media Quinlan, for t support of Dorothy and August Hunte be decreased to $10.00 State and $10.00 County Aid monthly as of June 30, 1939. Beginning July 1, 1939, $10.00 State and $10.00 County Aid monthly be granted The Albertinum School for Boys and Girls for support of August Hunte. RO1W.T CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE San Francisco. FOR MARY AND GLORIA GUIFFRIDA 10.00 State Aid and $30.00 County aid monthly payable to the Roman Cato is Orphanage in San Francisco for support of Mary and Gloria Guiffrida be decreased to 10.00 State and $10.00 County Aid as of June 30, 1939, aid for Gloria Guiffrida being discontinued. ASK—ERLUND, RHODA, 604 Everett St., El Cerrito. FOR JOSE PtTD FRAPTCISCO ESPINOZA 20.00 State Aid and $5.00 County Aid monthly payable to bars. Rhoda Askerlund for support of Jose and Francisco Espinoza be disoontinued as of May 31, 1939. HARDY, IREPE, Palm Court Apts., Martinez. County Cash Allowance in amount of 47.50 payable to Mrs. Irene Hardy be discon- tinued as of June 1, 1939. BOUgUETCORA, RFD, Box 728, Richmond. FOR MARIO KMIANI ATTTO L 423 Norvell St. 11 Cerrito. FOR CA11ILLE 11IRrM U10.00 State Aid and 410.00 County Aid monthly payable to Urs. Cora Bouquet for support of Hario Miriani be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. 310.00 :tate Aid and $10.00 County aid _monthly payable to Mrs. Uarie Gatto for support of Camille I?iriani be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. July 5, 1939, -- Continued 129 FOR MARIE P3?IGA R nw CATHO IC 03 1"tAsn, Bayview and Newall Sts., San Francisco. 410.00 state Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly, payable to Roman Catholic Orphanage, Bayview and t+ewall Sts., San Francisco, for support of Marie Verga, be discontinued as of Tune 30, 1939. TRYANT DAVE, Lafayette. Old Age security in amount of $20.50 SPATE AID OILY be granted to begin as of July._ 1, 1939 and to be paid entirely by State until January 29, 1940. UTACOSA ANTONIO, 1927 Castro St., Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. BOUSSR ROY P., 305 F St., Antioch. Old Age Security in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 Couaty Aid monthly be re- hewed as of February, 1939, and decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid month 1y as of Tuly 1, 193 9. In the Batter of Sale of Property i'or 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 bathe judgment of this Board that the follow- Zing described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter t X396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, or 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 FURTR That this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution:. f Group No. 52) Property sold to the State, June 28, 1926, for the delinquent taxes of 1925: Wall's Harbor Center Tract -- Lots 11-12, Block 30, Deed No. 262 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs ofsale. Property sold to the State, Tune 27, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1926: r-- Canal Subdivision of Richmond -- Lot 2, Block 29, Deed No. 26 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Canal Subdivision of Richmond -- Lot 3, Block 30, Deed No. 27 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, pjus costs of sale. I Canal Subdivision of Richmond -- Lot 4, Block 29, Deed No. 28 Tobe sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Grand View Terrace -- Lots 29-30, Block 32, Deed No. 1229 (S) To be sold for sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State, Tune 26. 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928: F Berkeley Country Club R-*Trace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 50, Deed No. 517 To be sold for a sum not less than 160.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace nit No. 1, -- Lot 221, Deed No. 533 To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit 1'o. 2 -- Lot 323, Deed ITo. 538 IRb be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 382,Deed No. 545 To be sold for a sun not less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 437,Deed No. 550 db be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit Ito. 2 -- Lot 562.Deed No. 553 nb be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 565. Deed No. 555 To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract -- Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 7. Deed No. 591 To be sold for a sun not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. R East Richmond Boulevard Tract -- Lot 9, Block 3. Deed No. 641 To be solf for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. s In Tewksbury Heights -- Lot 23Ly Block 4. Deed No. 644 be sold for a sum not less than X15.00, plus costs of sale. North Gate Annex Tract -- Lots 13-14-5, Block D. Deed No. 650. b be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. In- the 11ap of Litina Fomestead -- in Rancho San Ramon -- East portion of Lot 4 lying gest of the highway -- 7.13 acres.Deed No. 661 ITb be sold for a sun not less than $500.00, plus costs of sale. ouartv sold to the State June 26 1930 for the delinquent taxes of 1929: In Lucas Park Tract -- Lots 5-6.Deed No. 150 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 -- Lot 186. Deed No. 757 llb be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. r 1 -30 July 5, 1939, -- Continued Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 443-B, less S'ly V. Deed No. 839 ! To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 458. Ded&Nor. "847-~- To be sold for a sum not less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 463. Deed No. 850 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No, 2 -- Lot 464. Deed No. 851 jTo be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 517. Deed No. 862. To be sold for a sun not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. i Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 523-B. Deed No. 865 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 560-A. Deed No. 866 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 560-B. Deed No. 867 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. BerkeleyCountry Club Terrace Unit No. 2 -- Lot 606-A.Deed No. 869 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. In the Behrens Tract -- Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, Sec. B. Deed No. 693 To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00 Dollars, plus costs of sale In Richmond Junction -- Lots 15-16, Block 14. Deed No, 698 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. I In the Town of Antioch -- Lot 1, Block 64, Dead No. 889 To be sold for a sum not less than $200.00, plus costs of sale. In the Map of Green's Sub. in the Town of Concord-- of Lot 17, all of 18, and :Y 10' of 19, Block 2, Deed No. 896 To be sold for a sum not less than $700.00, plus costs of sale. i In the City of Pittsburg -- Sj of Lot 4, Block 53. Deed No. 901 To be sold for a sum not less than $250.00, plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land k Ferry Co. No. 2 -- Lot 24, Block 69. Deed No. 1016 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. i North Richmond Land Et Ferry Co. Ito. 2--Lot 25, Block 69, Deed No. 1017 ` To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. i North Richmond Land be Ferry Co. No. 2--Lot 17, Block 71. Deed No. 1040 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. 1 I North Richmond Land do Ferry Co., No. 2 -- Lot 18, Block 71, Deed 1'To. 1041 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No, z -- Lot 19, Block 71, Deed No. 1042 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2--Lot 18, Block 20. Deed No. 1066 j To be sold for s sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. I East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2--Lot 5, Block 95, Deed No. 1105 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract ITo. 2--Lot 6, Block 95. Deed No. 1106. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. I East Richmond Heights Tract "_to. 2--Lot 7, Block 95, Deed No. 1107 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2--Lot 8, Block 95. Deed 120. 1108 } To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Bast Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 14, Block 111. Deed No. 1118 i To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3-Lot 3, Block 112. Deed No. 1119 j To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 2, Block 113. Deed No. 1120 To be sold for sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 7, Block 113. Dead No. 1121 j To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. i Fast Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 5, Block 114. Deed No. 1122 To be sold for a mm not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Rest Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 26, Block 114. Deed No. 1123 + To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--Lot 10, Block 115. Deed No. 1124 ! To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Rest Richmond Heights Tract no. 4--Lot 3, Block 104. Deed ITo. 1127 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. July 5, 1939, -- Continued Hast Richmond Heights "_Tact Fo. 4--Lot 41, Block 104. Deed No. 1130 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 18, Block 118. Deed No. 1131 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 19, Block 118, Deed No. 1132 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 6, Block 121. Deed No. 1134 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 3, Block 122. Deed No. 1135 To be sold for a sum not less than ,$,5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 20, Block 127, Deed No. 1143 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--Lot 21, Block 127. Deed No. 1144, To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 2 -- Lot 214. Deed No. 1197 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State, June 22, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920: i In the State Tide Lands of California, an undivided 1/3 interest in all of lots 13 and 23 in Sec. 25, T 1-11, R5-W; Undivided 1/3 interest in that portion of lot 12, Sec. 25, T1-N, R5-W, lying South and East of the United States Government Pier Read line as it now exists. Deed No. 16. The above property to be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. jIn the Natter of Approval of Bond Accompanying Map of"Rosa Addition, Antioch, Contra Costa County, California." Mario Rosa and Rose Rosa having presented to this Board a map of Rosa Addition, Antioch, Contra Costa County, California, and it appearing to this Board that all of I the property as shown upon said map lies within the incorporated limits of the City of Antioch, Contra Costa County, and C. 17. Hornbeck, Deputy City Assessor of the City of jAntioch, having certified to this Board that the taxes on the property as shown upon which said map for the fiscal year 1939-1940/are now a lien upon said property but not yet payable will amount to approximately the sum of 131.50 and D. 11. Teeter, County Auditor, jhavins certified to this Board that the county taxes upon said property for the fiscal Year 1939-1940 which have become a lien upon sold property but are not yet payable will amount to approximately the sum of 445.00; and the said Curio Rosa and Rose Rosa having deposited with this Board a certified check in the sum of $76.50 in lieu of a bond gua- Iranteeing the payment of said taxes, It is by the Board ordered that said amount so deposited in lieu of the bond for hazes be and the same is hereby approved and the County Clerk is hereby directed to de- posit said certified check in the office of the County Treasurer in the Special Deposit Fund. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds / Upon request of D. U. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current a jcounty highway funds, r It is by the Board ordered that the sura of $9,205.61 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Rind to the funds and in the amounts as hereinafter set`out, to-wit: HIGHI7A?3 FUND RBMIRc y*MITS July5,, 1939 Warr No. Ifise. 1856 859 120.00 lase 97.50 g 108.61 0 7.116.25 mow= rT t I July 5, 1939, -- Continued Road Comm. Road Corms Road Corm Road Comm Road Comm err No. 110. 1 No. 2 No. 3 To. 4 No. 5 Hisc. 86i 2540.00 862 147.78 863 96 24.79 864 107.65 865 73.46 866 82.50 867 21.00 3.00 668 20.51 869 190.21 870 108,48 871 311.00 h , 672 302.02 873 119.40 874k 100.15 875 228.16 876 92.82 877 120.00 878 12.25 679 L' 1, 108.08 880 33.97 881 30.12 882 25.00 883 10.00 884 120.00 885 120.00 886 118.43 39.15 146.30 887 213.45 888 11.73 34.18 506.86 333.32 889 222.91 890 96.76 891 71 692 48.23 693 105.23; 894 1279.15 895 10.00 3161.24 W In the Uatter of Transfer of Funds / Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, andin order to adjust appropriation' for the fiscalear 1938-1939Y It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriation transfers be and the same are hereby authorized, to-wit: 1938-39 A?PROPRIATI021 TRANSFERS Decrease Increase Dr Cr Public Administration 116 3Seer ces 10.00 10.00 Supplies 05 ' Co. Plann!P4 Commission 118 04 =npl. Sip Allces 53.00 65.00 Services 03. 15 Supplies 12.00 Purchasing Agent 119 05 Supplies 20.00 20.00 Services 03 Law Library 158 65plies10.00 10.00 Other Salary 02 Wages Sheriff 202 03 servTces 150.00 485.00 Supplies 04 RIapl. Exp Allces 275.00 08 Replacements 60.00 40W 485.00 Jail, 24arsh Cr. Branch 234 03 Services 120.00 120.00 Supplies 05 Agricultural Commr 242 f 03 Services 70.00 270.00 Stores 07 04 rsmpl. Exp •:llces 200.00 2ff,W 276 Fara Advisor 243 05u3upppl es 25.00 25.00 Empl. Exp 04 Allces Social Service Exchange 505 03 services 13.00 13.00 Supplies 05 , Care of Indigents 510 05upplies 2200.00 2200.00 Services 03 133 July 5, 1939, -- Continued Richmond Health Ctr 514 7 7ervices 775.00 775.00 Supplies 05 Probation Officer 520 03 Services 40.00 69.00 Empl. Exp 04 05 Supplies 29.00 Allces 89 b 69.0 Care of Juv. Ct. ?lards 524 W37- 7ervTc_es 1230.00 1230.00 Supplies 05 Nat'l. Re-emply Sery 539 04 Empl. Exp Allces 65.00 40.00 Services 03 25.00 Supplies 65. 65.W In the Matter of Transfer of Funds Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts for the fiscal year 1938-1939, It is by the Board ordered that the appropriations shown below be cancelled and the total amount thereof be transferred to the Unappropriated Reserve, to-wit: 1938-39 AFr'ROPRIATIONS CMICELLATIONS 1 C & C Fd. General Fd. Salary Fd. Co. Lib. Fd. Klerk - 102 05 - Supplies 200.00 Auditor - 105 03 - Services 50.00 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 25.00 L F 05 - Supplies 150.00 08 - Replacenents 20.00 Assessor - 109 03 - Services N 200.00 05 - Supplies 500.00 n Tax Collector - 110 Mt, 03 - Services 550.00 og 04 - Emp. Exp: Allces.r" 20.00 05 - Supplies 750.00 74 Dist. Atty. - 112 02 - Other Sal. Wages 400.00 ae 03 - Services 300.00 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 1600.00 r 05 - Supplies 50.00 08 - Replacements 125.00 Coroner - 115 02 - Other Sal. & Wages 350.00 3 r ' 03 - Services 1600.00 05 - Supplies 75.00 Surveyor - 117 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 450.00 z r1E:Elms. - 8egistns. - 125 x a 03 - Services 60.00 05 - Supplies 300.00 Y Sup. Courts - 128 f Pp r ieu 02 - Other Sal. g Wages a: .100.00 03 - Services 70.00 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 175.00 t5 05 - Supplies 25.00x Sup. Ct. Trial Exp. - 150 02 - Other Sal. k Vlages 1100.00 03 - Services 4000.00 Nr Just. Ct. Trial & Rec. Exp. 02 - Other Sal. k Wages 600.00 w 03 - Services 175.00 05 - Supplies 125.00 ern r w Ct. Hse. do Grounds - 161 03 - Services 300.00s' E Hall of Records 163 r I 02 - Sal. & Wages 560.00 c: ; 03 - Services 400.007 i 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 30.00 05 - Supplies 250.00 08 - Replacements 50.00 134 July 5, 1939, -- Continued C & C Pd. General Fd. Salary Fd. Co. Lib. Pd, f Telephone Exchgd. - 167 03 - Services 20.00 Jail - Bldg. - 230 05 - Supplies 65.00 Jail - c/o Pris. - 231 03 - Services 50.00 05 - Supplies 700.00 j 08 - Replacements 180.00 Jail - Branches - 232 03 - Services 17.00 I 05 - Supplies 10.00 Working Prisoners - 233 05 - Supplies 20.00 Jail - Marsh Ck. Br. - 234 03 - Services 180.00 I Recorder - 237 I 03 - Services 70.00 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 25.00 05 - Supplies 225.00 Sealer Wts. & Meas. - 238 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces.135.00 05 - Supplies 65.00 County Pound - 247 03 - Services 85.00 05 - Supplies 40.00 Co. Physician & Staff - 501 02 - Sal & Ylages 350.00 lCo. Hosp. - B. & G. - 502 02 - Sal. & Wages 900.00 Co. Hosp. - c/o Inmates - 503 i 03 - Services 150.00 04 - Emp. Exmp. Allces. 15.00 05 - Supplies 350.00 I 08 - Replacements 100.00 Soo. Serv. Dept. - 506 02 - Sal. & Wages 1525.00 I 03 - Services 175.00 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 90.00 05 - Supplies 375.00 did to Needy Blind - 508 I Oounty Cash 900.00 i Aid to Needy Aged - 509 I County Cash 3500.00 c/o Indigents - 510 05 - Qupplies 2500.00 I Pittsbg. Hlth. Ctr. - 515 f 02 - Sal. & Wages 55.00 Detn. Home - 522 02 - Sal. & Wages 125.00 1 03 - Services 120.00 05 - Supplies 35.00 i 1 Hosp. for Insane - 528 03 - Services 100.00 I Hosp. for liar. Addicts - 529 03 - Services 135.00 Exam. & Care of Insane - 535 02 - Sal. & Ylages 270.00 03 - Services 230.00 Nat•l Reemp. Serv. - 539 04 - Bmp. Exp. Allces. 770.00 s I Bd. of Education - 602 05 - Supplies 350.00 Co. Library - 695 i 03 - Services 500.00 Pacheco Park - 702 05 - Supplies 60.00 Co. Exhibits - 804 02 - Sal. & Wages 400.00 05 - Supplies 60.00 Ct. Hse. & Grds. - 161 09 - Capital Outlays 250.00 Sheriff - 202 - 09 Capital Outlays 325.00 12770.00 19067.00 500.00 13 :: July 5, 1939, -- Continued a. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds At the request of D. M Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts for the fiscal year 1938-1939, It is by the Board ordered that appropriation increases as shown below be author- Ized to be made from the Unappropriated Reserve. 1938-39 APPROPRIATIONS IN1CR3.'.SBS d. Hera Fd. Salary Fd. Co. Lib, Fd. 51 d. of -supervisors -101 02 - Other mal. 8 Rages 60.00 03 - Services 905.00 04 - Snp. Exp. Allces. 45.00 05 - Supplies 26.00 Ins. - Special - 124 02 - Sal. & Wages 8.00 03 - Services 75.00 04 - Emp. -Exp. Allces. 3.00 sins. - Registns. - 125 02 - Other Sal. &. Wages 60.00 Ct. Hse. & Grds. - 161 02 - Sal. & Wages 900.00 05 - Supplies 25.00 Telephone Exchge. - 167 02 - Sal. & Wages 20.00 Grand Jury - 168 02 - Sal. & Wages. 45.00 03 - Services 2500.00 Sheriff - 202 02 - Sal. & Wages 175.00 05 - Supplies 180.00 Jail - Bldg. - 230 02 - Sal. & Mages 65.00 Jail - c/o Pris. - 231 02 - Sal. & Wages 130.00 Jail - Marsh Ck. Br. - 234 01 - Statutory Salaries 40.00 02 - Other Sal. & Mages 300.00 Motor Police - 235 03 - Services 30.00 Fire Protection - 2501r 03 - Services 620.00 05 - Supplies 25.00 Flood Control 03 - Services 30.00 Co. Physician & staff - 501 n 03 - Services 350.00 Co. Hosp. - Bldgs. & Grds. - 502 03 -Services 160.00 05 -Supplies 200.00 Co. Hosp. - c/o Inmates -503 P 02 - Sal. & We,ges 735.00 Outside Hospitlzn. -504 03 - Services 260.00 Support of Orphans -507 County Cash 150.00 Pittsbg. Rlth. Ctr. - 515 03 - Services 40.00 Probn. Officer - 520 04 - Emp. Exp. Allces. 165.00 Reform Schools - 526 03 - Services 310.00 Homes for Feebleminded - 527 03 - Services 1615.00 r 1 1 3 13 ii July 5, 1939, -- Continued C do C Fd. General Fd. Salary Fd. Co. Lib. Fd. Burials - 537 03 - Services 310.00 j VIPA Sponsorship I Maintenance 25.00 i County Park - 701 02 - Sal. & Wages 100.00 03 - Services 235.00 I 05 - Supplies 25.00 j Pacheco Park - 702 02 - Sal. & Wages 240.00 Miscl. Refunds - 810 Salary Fund 5.00 Trust Deposits - 811 Condemnation Suits 320.00 1 Pub. Administrator - 116 09 - Capital Outlays 25.00 jMall of Records - 163 09 - Capital Outlays 80.00 Co. Jail - Bldg. - 230 i 09 - Capital Outlays 4500.00 I I Jail Br. Constn. -0234 I` 09 - Capital Outlays 530.00 I jTail - Harsh Ck. Branch - 234 I 09 - Capital Outlay 50.00 f! Co. Lung Clinics - 305 I 09 - Capital Outlays 7.00 jPittsbg. Hlth. Ctr. - 515 09 - Capital Outlays 15.00 i WPA Sponsorship j Capital Outlays 182.00 Co. Library - 695 235.00CapitalOutlays I 45T247W 1? 2. a 45. - 23K W i i In the Matter of Discontinuing of salary of Estelle Evans, Social Service Worker Estelle Evans, an employee of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa i County, having requested a leave of absence from her duties and said leave of absence i having been granted by the Director of the Social Service Department, I It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor discontinue drawing a monthly warrant in favor of Estelle Evans in payment of her salary until the further order of this Board. Now at the hour of 3 o'clock F.H. the Board takes recess as a Board of Super- j visors and convenes as a Board of Equalization. The County Assessor delivers to the l Board of supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization, the assessment rolls, maps, jbooks and statement of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1939-1940, and j the Board proceeds to examine same and continues the further hearing thereon to Monday,` July 10, 1939, and the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of i 1Equalization to and until Monday, July 10, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.Z . Clerk. Chairman. i j I I I i i I 1 3 7. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COTINTY, 3TATE OF CALIFORNIA. QDAY, July 10, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. r Present: Ron. V. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H. L. Cummings,, Ralph Bollman, and R. J. Trambath. Absent: James N. Long. j S. C. WELLS, Clerk. 13.h the Batter of Granting Permission ito J. W. Smiley to leave the State of California. It is by the Board ordered that J. W. Smiley, Constable of the Fifteenth Judic- ial Township 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. In the Hatter of Authorizing Increase In 1938-1939 Budget Allowance for Kensington Fire District. Upon request of D. C. Ingraham, Secretary, Board of Fire Commissioners, Kensington Fire District, it is by the Board ordered that an increase in the 1938-1939 budget allo - ance for the Kensington Fire District be authorized in the sum of $408.00, said sum to be paid out of the General Reserve Fund of said District. In the Matter of Appointment of John Hilnes as additional Assistant to the County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County. It is in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County necesfi- ary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the County Tax Collect- or of said County that extra help be employed to assist said officer, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the Board ordered that John I'ilnes be and he is hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for a period of six months commencing as of July 1, 1939, at a salary of $6.00 per day, < to render such assistance to the County Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa as he may direct. It is further ordered that said John Hilnes present to this Board monthly a dul verified claim on the General Fund of said County in payment of his said salary. t Rhe foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan, Trembath, and Bollman z ft ABMT: Supervisor Long. In the Matter of Adveritising for Bids for the furnishing of sewer pipe for Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District / It is by the Board ordered that bids for the furnishing of sewer pipe in the following amounts, to-wit: 1700 L. Ft. 12" Vitrified Sewer Pipe 6700 L. Ft. 80 « 2000 L. Ft. 4« « j 10 each 4" x 12" Y Branches 175 each 4" x 8" Y " 1 8" x 12" Tee 200 each 4" Sewer Pipe Stoppers 35 each 8" x 8" Tee be advertised for in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, bids to be received up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. son Monday, the 24th day of duly, 1939, said sewer pipe to be delivered F.O.B. Trench in the Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District at Crockett, California. jIn the Matter of the Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Unit No. 2 of the sewer system of Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. Joseph W. Barkley, Engineer for Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, 3 1 3 8. July 10, 1939, -- Continued having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the installing of Unit No. 2 of the sewer system of the Crockett-Valona Seger Maintenance District, It is.by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as official plans and specifications for the installing of Unit ?do. 2 of the sewer system of Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. the Board takes recess as a Board of Super- visors and convenes as a Board of Equalization, and the said Board of Supervisors sit- ting as a Board of Equalization further considers the assessment rolls, maps, books and statements of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1939-1940, and continues the further hearing thereon to Wednesday, the 12th day of July, 1939, at 10 o'clock A. T.; and the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization` to Wednesday, the 12th day of July, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Au k-1, Clerk. Chairmann 5` s t t 13 ri T?r_ BOATED 0? SUPMVISORS OF COITTRA CO3'A COUTrTY, 3TAT, OF CALIFOR71A. i-ednesday, Duly 12, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. W. S. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R. T. Trembath. Absent: Janes N. Long. S. C. VMLS, Clerk. In the Hatter of Adoption of a Salary Ordinance for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1939-1940. On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the Board ordered that the Salary Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1939-1940, is hereby adopted, said Ordinance to be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circula- tion printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 3 It is further ordered that said Ordinance shall be in effect from and after September 1, 1939. In the Matter of Increase in Appropriations for the fiscal year, 1938-1939, for the San Pablo Fire District. H;. G. woitoza, Secretary of the San Pablo Fire District havingzappliedtothisk Board for an increase in the sum of $1700.00 in the maintenance appropriations for said District for the fiscal year, 1938-1939, It is by the Board ordered that an increase in the appropriations for said San Pablo Fire District for the fiscal year, 1938-1939, be and the same is hereby author- ized, said sun to be paid out of the General Reserve of said District. Latter of In the/Application for dance permit. Hdt. Diablo Post Peo. 246, American legion, having applied to this Board for per- mission to conduct dances until the hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at Danville, California, on the first Saturday nicht in August, September, and October, 1939, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby grant- ad. Now at the hour of 3 o'clock P.M. the Board takes recess as a Board of Super- tik visors and convenes as a Board of Equalization, and the said Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization further considers the assessment rolls, maps, books and statements of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1939-1940, and contin- ues the further hearing thereon to Hdonday, the 17th day of July, 1939, at 10 o'clock F A.M.; and the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equaliza- tion to ?.'o day, the 17th day of July, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1 Clerk. l L., Chairman. u s 4 K- Z' 1:' 70 T.D OF 71_-:`,-4V!3OF3 OF Cor '?.A Co-,"_'A 0071777, STATE 0- C Lr" R__<IA. 3i0HDAY, July 17, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Eon. L. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ralph 3ollman, and R. J. Trembath. 3. C. Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Awarding of Contract for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of street li,hts to Crockett-Crolona and Valona nif-htivay Lighting District This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Crockett-Crolona and Valona Hishivey Lighting District, this Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Crockett-, Crolona and Valona Highway Lighting District in Contra Costa County, and this being the time and place set out in said ?'otice for the receiving of bids, the following bid is received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to-crit: Bid of Pacific Gas and Electric Company: Schedule L-31, Street and highway lighting and this being the only bid received and said bid having been fully considered by this 3oard, It is by the Board ordered that the contract for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Crockett-Crolona and Valona Highway District be and the sane is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted on their bid. It is further ordered that the said Pacific Gas and F.ectric Company furnish to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sera of $2,500.00 guaranteeing the faithful Derformance of said contract, and a duly executed contract within five days from the receiving of notice of award. In the Matter of Awarding of Contract for the furnishing of electric current and maintaining a system of street liF,hts in Bay Point Highway Lighting District s This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lfghting-Dist- lI rict, this Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electric j current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Fighway Lighting Dist rict in Contra Costa County, and this being the time and place set out in said Yotice f the receiving of bids, the following bid is received and rend to the Board by the Clerk to-wit: Bid of Bay Point Light and Power Company Rate: Schedule S. L. -1 Lamp Rating Charges 60w 1.70 75w 1.95 100w 2.15 00a 3.16 300w 3.650 For ornamental bracket type unit where spacing between lamps exceeds 200 feet, an extra charge of 25¢ per lamp will be made each month. pend this being the only bid received and said bid having been fully considered by this 3oard, It is by the Board ordered that the contract for the furnishing of electric i current to and maintaining a system of street lights in Bay Point Highway Lighting I District be and the sane is hereby awarded to Bay Point Light and "rower Company at the i prices .submitted on their bid. It is further ordered that the said Bay Point Light and Power Company furnish oto this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of •';1,000.00 guaranteeing the faith- ful performance of said contract, and a duly executed contract within five days fror: the receiving of notice of award. 141 July 17, 1939, -- Continued In the Matter of the Application lof Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Ito lav buried cable on County Road C-27 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company'having applied' Boarda'for permission to lay buried telephone cable on County Road C=27,. comateneing at the inter section of a road leading to the Wheeler Ranch, j On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the ordered that permission to lay said buried cable be and the same is hereby grants ,Board said Mork to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. In the Matter of the application iof the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ito lav buried cable on County Road C-40 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for rmission to lay buried cable on County Road C-40 for a distance of 820 feet to the i ewly erected home of A. H. -lard, It is by the Board ordered that permission to lay said buried cable be and the aze is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Sur- mayor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. n_ the Chatter of the Application pf Wilshire Oil Company for a permit to erect an outdoor advertising structure on U.S. Highway No. 40 i The Wilshire Oil Company having applied to this Board for a permit to erect anf outdoor advertising structure on U.S. Highway No. 40, It is by the Board ordered that the further consideration of said application be continued to tIonday, the 24th dap of 7uly, 1939. In the }Satter of Advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at the Pittsburg Western Horse Shorn This Board of Supervisors deeming the Pittsburg 'Western Horse Show to be held at Pittsburg, California, on August S, 1939, a good advertising medium for the resource of Contra Costa County, D It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $150.00 be paid to the Pittsburg Horse Show Committee for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at the said Pittsburg Western Horse Show. It is further ordered that the Pittsburg Horse Show Committee present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in the sura of $150:0 in payment of said advertising. In the ?Satter of Advertising the resources of Contra Costa County in the Contra Costa County Labor Journal This Board of :Supervisors deeming the annual Labor Dag number of the ContraCoate. County Labor Journal to be a good advertising medium of the resourcesofContra Costa County, Upon notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County, consist- ing of one page, be placed in the annual Labor Day number of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal at a cost of $100.00. It is further ordered that the said Contra Costa County Labor Journal present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in the sum of $100.00 in payment of said advertisement. i I 1 `j uly 17, 1939, -- Continued In the ::atter of the noDlication of Shell Oil Company to install water pipe across Railroad Avenue, Brentwood. The Shell Oil Company having appl ed to this'Board for permission to install a one and one-half inch water pipe across Railroad Avenue at Murphy's corner in the City Iof Brentwood, It is by the Board ordered that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same pis hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of, i Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. I In the Matter of the Application of IH. F. McGee for permit to build store building in Santa Rita Acres. H. F. UcGee having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to build_a : :; ` store build ing in Santa Rita Acres and said application having been referred to the I Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having rec ommended to this Board that said permit be granted, On nation of Supervisor Cu=tngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the sane is hereby granted. It is further ordered that the set-back line from the right-of-way line fortlx foundation of the building be seven feet and that any portion of the foundation alreadg i existing may be used for platform purposes. In the Matter of the Application of Henry J. Kaiser Company to erect a sign on 11t. Diablo Boulevard. The Henry J. Kaiser Company having heretofore applied to this Board for permis ion to erect a standard streamline bulletin board on the property of said Company on It. Diablo Boulevard and the said application having been heretofore referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission having filed with this Board their recommendation that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, it is by the Board ordered that permission to erect said standard streamline bulletin board be and the same is hereby granted with the provision that said structure be erected only for the duration of the operation of the existing Upton plant by the Henry T. Kaiser Company. In the Matter of Acceptance of the contract of R. P. Seeman for the alteration of County Jail. B. G. Bangs, Architect, having certified to this Board that the contract of z. E. P. Seamans for the alteration and reconditioning of the County Tail of Contra Costa County has been completed according to plans and specifications adopted for said work, Upon motion of .upervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, it is by_ the Board ordered that the contract of E. P. Seermns be and the same is hereby accepted and the work described therein is hereby declared to be completed. In the hatter of Authorizing County Garage to construct a road oiler for 3uDervisor District Ido. 5. On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by j i the Board ordered that John Nienberg, Superintendent of the County Garage, be and he I hereby authorized to construct a road oiler for Supervisor District No. 5 at an approx- imate cost of $450.00, to be paid out of the Road Funds of said Supervisor District Mo, r X14 uly 17, 199, -- continued In the !:atter of Transfer of :Finds of Contra Costa County eater riorks District ':o. 1. The Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Rater Works District ?To. 1 having filed with this Board their written request that the sum of $1,450.00 be trans- ferred from the Operating Fund of said District to the Bond, Interest and Redemption rund of said District, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of $1,450.00 from the Operating Fund of Contra Costa County 'later District No. 1 to the Bond, Interest and Redemption Fund of said District for the purpose of paying interest and redemptions on outstanding bonds of said District for the fiscal year X1939-1940. In the hatter of Increasing appropriation Ifor Mountain View County Fire Protection District. The Commissioners of Mountain View County Fire Protection District having filed vrith this Board their request that appropriations of said District for the year 1938- 1 11939 be increased by the sun of $550.00, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the Board ordered that an increase of appropriations of said Mountain View County Fire Protection District for the year 1938-1939 in the sun of $550.00 be authorized, said increase to be Daid out of the General Reserve of said District. j In the Matter of 'Transfer of Funds. i Upon request of D. 1`. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance Highway Fund Warrant "o. 896 in the sum of $135.00 allowed on July 10, 1939, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of $135.00 from the Special Road Fund to the Highways Fund and charged against the uighways and Bridges Appropriations for vacation pay. jIn the Matter of Transfer of Funds. f Upon request of D. It. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current Highway Fund warrants, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized Ito transfer the sum of $2,711.62 from the General Fund to the Funds and in the amounts i gas herein set out below: HIGH-UAYS ?irlD RE^CIIREIENTS 1938-39 ROAD C0M ROAD COM ROAD C 6AD C0121 ROAD C014,1 YdARR NO.NO. 1 T1O. 2 110. 3 110. 4 H0. 5 MISCELLAVEOUS 897 55.96 898 9.54 899 2.82 33.26 900 8.30 901 138.91 902 34.00 903 11.27 904 163.22 905 1032.84 906 657.42 907 168.60 908 170.20 909 116.21 910 14.00 93.1 95.07 TOTALS 2 .35 2.82-8 264.66 89.22 265.27 j GRAND TOTAL $2711.62 1 144 f ivy ASK Nz m t a vo, too i AIMS x aMAQ loss s a 1e k s- of x r. w i 5 tF AN ME' X 4 I j i 145 July 17, 1939, -- Continued In the 1 nmac~ of .transfer of Funds / Upon request of D. ?:. Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current Highway Fund warrants, j It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to transfer the sum of $3,084.60 from the General Plaid to the Rinds and in the amounts as herein set out below: HIGHWAYS FMID RE'UIRE.'i3:TS Tu-Ty 17-1939 9 9-4 ROAD C:1'_r1 1 WARRANT NO.H0. 1 VACATION PAY 2212.31 2 126.67 u * 3 111.70 4 148.63 fi n 5 125.29 6 120.00 7 120.00 8 120.00 a ;_ TOTALS 2212.31 872.29 GRA!TD TOTAL $3084.60 a In the batter of the Application of 1Roy Frerichs Post No. 202, American Legion and Auxiliary for a dance permit. Roy Frerichs Post No. 202, American Legion, and Roy Frerichs Unit ?To. 2QZ,_American Legion Auxiliary, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until i the hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on July 29, 1939, at Memorial Hall, Brentwood, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, it is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. In the ?,Satter of the Application of IA. Dieke to lay water pine on El Rio Road, A. Dieke having applied to this Board for permission to install a water pipe line along E1 Rio Road in Supervisor District No. 2, i It is by the Board ordered that said application be granted, said order to be don under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satis- faction of the :supervisor of said District. 1n the ?latter of acceptance of deed from California and llawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation./ The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd., having presented t i tthis Board a good and sufficient grant deed of the following described real property for the use of a sewer line, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Bay Street, distant thereon 120.0 j feet northerly from its intersection with the northerly line of Loring Avenue, 1 as shown on that certain map entitled "bfap of Property Belonging to E. L. Colvill , Additional Survey of the Town of Crockett, 1896" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on February 29, 1896, in Book "E of Maps at Page 116; and running thence due East 125.0 feet; thence North 690 261 East 255.2 feet; thence South 720 021 East 219.8 feet; thence South 850 151 30/1 East 167.6 feet; and thence North 150 581 East 10.0 feet more or less to a point on the southerly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Also beginning at a point on the northerly line of Loring Avenue as shown on the aforesaid Trap of Property Belonging to Z. L. Colville, distant thereon 1076.5 feet from its intersection with the easterly line of Bay Street and running thenc North 010 00' ?.ast 25.0 feet and thence t'orth 730 011 West, 352.35 feet more or less to a point r:hich is South 150 58' »est, 10.0 feet from the point on the southerly right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company above referred to. The above described lines being the center lines of two strips of land 5.0 feet wide, lying wholly within the boundaries of the aforesaid Vap of Property Belong- ing to L. Colville. It is by the Board ordered that said deed be and the sante is hereby accepted and the property described therein is hereby declared to be public property. It is further ordered that the County Clerk record said deed in the office of the i I uly 17, 1939, -- Continued i County Recorder. In the Matter of the Abatement of Nuisance maintained by 0. Fenton, Homeacres. 1.*MTrAS, I$. 0. Fenton, of 79 Bay View Avenue, Homeacres, Pittsburg, California, is maintaining, and has for a long time maintained a manure pile in his back yard; and i IVEREAS, he has also maintained a rabbit hutch and a goat corral in the said back yard; and WHEREAS, many complaints have been made by neighbors of said 0. Fenton and res- j idents of Homeacres that said manure pile, rabbit hutch and goat corral have caused the i j breeding of large numbers of flies, and have caused offensive odors to emanate there- from, to the detriment and discomfort of said neighbors. t NOW, THEREFOR3, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa Count is authorized and instructed to take whatever action he deems necessary for the abate- ment of said manure pile, rabbit hutch and goat corral. AYES: Supervisors Buchanan, Cummings, Bollman and Trembath NOES: Now A9SM: Supervisor Long c . ItY In the Futter of Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on- the=,. 3xJ Minutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED That it be declared to be the judgment of this Board that the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter 596 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tat Collector of Contra Costa County at public• I auction, for cash, or by contract of sale, for seams not less than the amount set oppo- site each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; i BE IT RESOLVED FUROR that this Board petition the State Controller of the I State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: Group No. a") f Property sold to the State, ,Tune 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 1928: Iforth Berkeley Terrace Tract -- Lot 24, Block 24. Deed Fo. 448 To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sales I Property sold to the State, dune 26, 1930, for the delinquent taxes of 1929: In the Huber Addition -- Lots 11-12, Block 4. Deed No. 381 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land be Ferry Co. TIo. 2--Lot 11, Deed No. 961Block64. To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2--Lot 12, Block 64. Deed No. 962 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. I` Forth Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2--Lot 13, Block, 64. Deed No. 963. iIIII To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2--Lot 14, III Block Deed No. 964 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. j North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2--Lot 6, Block 71. Deed No. 1032 To be sold for a suns not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. San Pablo Cutting Junction Tract -- Lots 9-12-13-20.Deed No. 719 I To sold for a sun not less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. f, 1 1 7 July 17, 1939, -- Continued Property sold to the State,June 26, 1931, for the delinquent taxes of 1930: Nicholl b'ubn. of Richmond--Kg of Lot 4, 3lock S. Deed No. 1 To be sold for a sun not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the Bay Shore Tract--Por. of Lot 1, Block 6, lying between side lines of Lot 3, Block 6, if extended HE to Bishop Avenue. Deed No. 4 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Bay View Addn. to Richmond—Lots 20-21, Block 57. Deed Ito. 15 To be sold for a sum not less than 315.00, plus costs of sale. Bay View Adda. to Richmond—Lot, 13, Block 73. Deed no. 17 To be sold for a sum not less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond---Lots 31-32, Block 11. Deed No. 63 To be sold for a sum not less than $150.00, plus costs of sale. In Harman's Addn. to Richmond—Lots 37-38, Block 1.Deed ITo. 72 To be sold for a sum not less then $30.00, plus costs of sale. Walls Harbor Center Tract--Lot 22, Block 21. Deed no. 96 To be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract--Lots 3-4-5, Block 22. Deed No. 98' To be sold for a sun not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond--Lots 3-4, Block 4. Deed No. 114 To be sold for a sum not less than $80.00, plus costs of sale. Amanded Hap of the City of Richmond--Lot 36, Block 47. Deed No. 118 To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Amended hap of the City of Richmond--Lots 5-6, Block 106.Deed No. 122 To be sold for a sum not less than 560.00, plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Tract--Lots 21-22, Block F. Deed No. 235 To sold for a sum not less than 3100.00, plus costs of sale. In the Terminal Tract--Lot 11, Block 3. Deed ?To. 138 To be sold for a sun not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract--Lot 9, Mock 1. Deed "To. 143 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract--Lot 13, Block 5. Deed No. 158 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract--Lot 8, Block- II. Deed tTo. 164 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract ro. 3--Lot 3, Mock 5. Deed No. 176 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Brava Andrade Tract No. 3--Lot 4, Block 5. Deed No. 177 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract--Lot 25, Block 1. Deed No. 183 To be sold for a sun not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract--Lot 5, Block 9, Deed no. 188 s To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract--Lots 7-8, Block 14. Deed No. 200 To be sold for a sum not less then $30.00, plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract—Lots 12-13 Block 4. Deed Yo. 205 To be sold for a sum not less than 415.00, plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract--Lot 24, Block 5. Deed No. 207 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In the Hittell Tract--Lots 10--11, Block 2. Deed 2to. 212 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Nicholl-1:acdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract--Lot 12, Block 5.Deed No. 213 To be sold for a sun not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract--Lot 25, Block 12. Deed PIo. 214 To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite Lot 4, Block 10. Deed No. 226 To be sold for a sum, not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman 'townsite--Lot 36, T31ock 25. Deed ?To. 231 To be sold for a sun not less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition--Lot 7, Block 2.. Deed No. 253 Al, To-be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. ti In the Andrade Addition--Lot 14, Block 2. Deed No. 254 To be sold for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. I t i July 17, 1939, -- Continued Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lot 22, Block 4, Deed No. 269 To be sold for a sum not less than $20,00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lot 15, Block D. Deed Pio. 274 To be sold for 8 sun not less than $15,00, plus costs of sale. i Andrade Boulevard ^_'tact--Lot 13, Block F. Deed 210. 277 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. k. Andrade Boulevard Tract--Lot 9, Block G. Deed Fo. 278 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract--Lot 27, Block 7. Deed No. 294 To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract--Lot 18, Block 10. Deed No. 306 Rb be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract-Lot 19, Block 10. Deed ?To. 307 To be sole for a sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade ?some Tract--Lots 24-25, Block 11. Deed 210. 310 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract--Lots 4-5, Block 2. Deed Ito. 3 20 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract-Lots 30 to 34 Incl. Block 3. Deed Ito. 322 To be sold for a sum not less than $60.00, plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract--Lots 3-4, Block 6. Deed Ito. 323 To be sold for a sum not less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract--Lot 21, Block 12.Deed No. 331 To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard 'Tact--For. of Block 33.Deed No. 338 To be sold fora sum not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract--Lot 10, Block 34.Deed *To. 339 To be sold for a sum not less than $25.00 i plus costa of sale. In Tewksbury Heights--Lot 10 Block 11. Deed No. 349 4b be sold for a sun not less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. t ' i Richmond City Center--Lot 33, Block 2. Deed 2To. 351 To be sold for a sun not less thea $20.00, plus costs of sale. a Richmond Junction Addn.--Lot 19, Block 56. Deed No. 362 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In nillm n Townsite Lot 46, Block 13. Deed ?To. 374 To be sold for a sum not less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. s, y * In Mall's Addn. to Richnond—Lot 16 Block 140. Deed No. 378 f To be sold for a sum not less than40.00, plus costs of sale. 1 d , In Wall's Addn. to Richmond—Lots 9-10, Block 170. Deed No. 389 TO be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. ry In iYell*s Addn. to Richmond--Lot 12 Block 170. Deed Fo. 390 To be sold for a sum not less than J20.00, plus costs of sale. In Wall*s Addn. to Richmond--Lot 16Block 171. Deed No. 391 J r To be sold for a sum not less than 15.00, plus costs of sale. In the Mound Tract—Lots 18-19. Deed No. 419 i To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. Deed Fo. 420 i In the sound Tract--Lots 25-26. i To be sold for a sum not less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the ?found Tract--Lots 37-38. Deed 'To. 421 To be sold for a sum not less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. 3 In the New Richmond Tract Lots 28-30-32-34, Block A.Deed No. 148 r To be sold for a sum not less than $150.00, plus costs of sale. I In the Matter of Applications for lid / It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that the following recommendations of the Social service Department of Contra Costa County for aid be and the same are here approved and said applications are hereby ordered granted, to-wit: N SBIT. SW EL, 1228 21evin Ave., Richmond i Olde Security is sum of $8.00 State Aid and $8.00.County Aid monthly be restored as of July 1, 1939 and decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. 149 July 17, 1939, -- Continued AD.UM J_i?IS, 321 - 32nd St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount 017.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. AKM, sTI.LIMI, 56 South St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County aid monthly . be renewed as of PIebruary, 1939. 1BERNIBR, PETER, 586 - 6th St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1938.• f jBYRNE 102Y, Pinole. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. i EISENBERG IIATH=LDA, 410 Ward Ave., El Cerrito. Age curity in amount of $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. 1 HA2+ M MARY, 632 - 3rd St., Richmond. 6ITiLge Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939.. iMcCABE ANI:I3 77 Scenic Ave., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17..50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. IMROY HESTO?d, 1903 Wilcox Ave., Ricbnond, RFD Box 621. Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid be re- newed as of April, 1939. iraWS HENRY, 441 Santa Fe Ave., Pt. Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly i be renewed as of February, 1939. ROGERS THEODORE, 430 Macdonald Ave., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. SOULS EDWARD, 334 So. 7th St., Richmond.. Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly j be renewed as of Hay, 1939. IVANSKM :SOLLIE, 235 - 4th St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of 315.00 State Aid and 515.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Larch, 1939. iJOODWORTH SILAS, 225 So. 5th St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly i be renewed as of H!arch, 1939. hERUNNSR HATMI, 622 Richmond Ave., bl Cerrito. . Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $17.00 State Aid and $17.00 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. SOLER CIRISTIAN, 1745 Union St., El Cerrito. old Age Security in amount of x15.00 State aid and $].5.00 County Aid be de- creased to $12.50 State did and $12.50 County Aid as of August 1, 1939. ICOFIMI ZIM, 2130 Parker St., Berkeley. i Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of May 31, 1939. 1 COTTON MARY, 926 - 8th St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of Tuly 31, 1939. XMID3RSON HARV3Y, 120 So. 6th St., Richmond. Old Age Security in amount of 6`17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. s RILEY TEP.P.SA, 621 Liberty Ave., 31 Cerrito. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly,. be discontinued as of June 30, 1939.i U=T NARY, 522 - 4th St., Richmond.Ti Old Age Security in amount of $5.00 State Aid and $5.00 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of Tune 30, 1939. ra HdACDOI,ILW LAURA, 557 - 18th 3t., Richmond. old Age Security in amount of $34.00 STATE AID ONLY be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. IMMR. GBORGINA, 1532 Chanslor Ave., Richmond. Security be denied. r, kj CURRY H=TTA, 2361 Brooks St., Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in amount of 810.00 State Aid and 010.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. DUTRA, FRANK, 1815 Curtis St., El Cerrito. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $5.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. R 3 f 1 i 1.150 i July 17, 1939, -- Continued HALAVOLTA ADS, 3501 Waller St., Richmond. Aid for Reedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. 11CAUILL+'FL' DOLL, 210 First St., Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $45.00 County Aid wont be renewed as of July, 1939. NORIM AIRI, 4526 Potrero Ave., Richmond. Aid for Veedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. iBARDEN .ME, 260 Santa Clara St., Richmond. t aim ror Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. i Aid for Heedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $40.00 County Aid be changed to $20.00 State aid and $50.00 County Aid as of August 27, 1939. RATIO, NARY, Boz 1669, Richmond. did for Eieedy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $17.00 County Aid monthly be changed to $20.00 State Aid and $27.00 County Aid as of August 3, 1939. BERTA, NARGAB'ET, 6627 11anila St., El Cerrito. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $$30.00 County Aid monthly be decreased to $20.00 State aid and $20.00 County Aid as of August 23, 1939. I MdADISON, CHARITY, 3316 Chanslor Ave., Richmond. j Aid for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $34.00 County Aid monthly be decreased to $10.00 State did and $26.00 County Aid as of August 1, 1939. 11C CM.LOUGH A10A, 461 - 33rd St., Richmond. jAid for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $45.00 County Aid monthly be decreased to $10.00 State Aid and $25.00 County Aid as of Tuly 31, 1939. 1 i tVHEELER 11EISHA, 7556 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. Aid r Needy Children in amount of ,$20.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid be decreased to $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid as d August 17, 1939. BARBANO ROSE, 451 - 15th St., Richmond. 2d for IMeedy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $35.00 County Aid moat ybediscontinued-as of July 31, 1939. SALIS021 E3G3MIS 929 Richmond at., El Cerrito. ffAidfareedyChildreninamountof $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of August S, 1939. MITCBr. L ALPHORETTA, ?ort Costa. Old Age Security in amount of $a.00 State Aid and $6.00 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. MY,CCHA RLOTM, Danville. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. GROOMS B LA, Denville. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Hay, 1939. 30T0 AT--rZ' .IA, Danville. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to ;15.50 State Aid and $15.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939' ALSH JOSEPH, 1254 Vine Ave., Mt. View, Martinez. 47.50 county Cash Allowance per month be discontinued as of June 1, 1939. DE WOLFS JOSEPH, RFD, Clayton Rd., Concord. old Age security in amount of $5.00 State Aid and $5.00 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. BALLARD MARA, Rt, #2, Boz 66, Concord. Old Age Security in amount of $12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. BOUDREAII JE?ft E, Boa 222, ::alnut Creek. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. DIEM 20A, Boz 361, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County. Aid monthly be renewed as of Uay, 1939. 70TTINGHAIS JESSE3, 1394 Ignacio St. Walnut Creek.. old Age eS ecurity in amount of 617.50 State aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. SPENCER, MARY, Ignacio Valley, Rt. 1 Concord. Old Age Security in amount of h7.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be: renewed as of February, 1939. VEREGEE ILURY, Rt. ;:=2, Concord. t1dAge Security in amount of Y5.00 State Aid and $5.00 State Aid and 05.00 County :did monthly be renewed as of February, 1939 and increased to $10.00 state :yid and '10.03 County Aid monthly as of Tuly 1, 1939, i July 17, 1939, -- Continued SC PZMSON3 N:03---=T, Concord. ecom= en Cld Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Uarch, 1939 and decreased to $12.50 State Aid and 12.50 County aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. ICREGO 3SCHA, Walnut Creek. 1d Age Security in amount of *17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. DUNCAN, ETTA. Rt.r=l, Nevada City, Cal. 1 Old Age Security in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of August 14, 1939. F'I3RROS PETRA, 2355 Pacheco St., Concord. AIT for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid and $35.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. 13YtARTIN JAHAZA, Rt. 1, Boz 3, Concord. Aid for `:eedy Children in amount of 111.0.00 State Aid and $25.00 County Aid monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. r CBANDL3R +/II.LIAM, Port Chicago. old Age security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of T..ay, 1939. GAV221ZL -TA . Port Chicago. old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. ICARLSON, JOHN, Boz 116, Fort Chicago. O d Age Security in amount of $10.50 State Aid and $10.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939, and increased to $11.00 State Aid and $11.00 County aid as of July lst, 1939. s R0WLILA, 45j +est 6th _tet., Pittsburg. fid for ?seedy Children in amount of $20.00 State .lid and $34.00 County Aid be t discontinued as of June 30, 1939. KALOKOUSIS GEORGIA, Port Chicago. Al, for Needy Children in amount of $60.00 State Aid be decreased to $50.00 Stale Aid as of August 17, 1939. I HLIIIS LUCI Na Boz 655, Antioch. Old Age Security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and 111.7.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Harch, 1939. i RU3IU. RDWIN, Boz 631, Brentwood. d Age Security in amount of $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Harch, 1939. WILSON, AIX;U3T, P.O. Box 115, F.nightsen. Olde Security in amount of -'1i17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. JAMES THOIAAS, Oakley, R.R. Box 101. Old Age Security in amount of $13.00 State Aid and $13.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939 and increased to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 Count Aid monthly as of July 1, 1939. I BROONFR HENRY, P.O. Box 91, Oakley. j01T-Zi Security be denied. F-T-" GEORGE, 410 "H" St., Antioch. e Security be denied. 4 VMLVIONTES ROSA, j2 Hoover Ave., Antioch. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. i BOCCIO 2dARY, Wilbur Ave., Antioch. Aid for Needy Children in amount of $30.00 State Aid and ;30.00 County Aid be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. 2)I$Y£RS WIIdIFR";D, Danville, FOR LOUD CASTAGMIASSO. 410.00 state Aid and $15.00 County Aid moot y, payable to Mrs. Winifred Meyers I Danville California be discontinued as of June 30 1939. STAGG, M- AETH, Danville. FOR LOUVE CASTAG'IASSO. Beginning July 1, 1939, ate Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly, be gran - ed to Mfrs. 3lizabeth Stagg, Danville, California, for support of Louise t Castagnasso, a ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County. I I rORT3R MOERVYMi, 2894 Willow Pass 8d. Concord. FOR ?4L? LORRAIl`TL RUTH JAMES State Aid and $30.00 bounty Aid monthly, payable to Mrs. Mervyn Porter, 2894 Willow Pass Rd., Concord, .for !tike, Lorraine and Ruth James, be decreased to , 20.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly, as of July 31, 1939. Aid for Mike James being discontinued. SGXMR, MATEMU, 128 Ripley Ave., Richmond. a ounty Cash-Allowance of $15.00 per month be granted to begin as of.July 1, 1939. i ISILVESTER THORSA, 5426 Van Fleet, Richmond. Old Age security in amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of Harch, 1939. ii I Tuly 17, 1939, -- ContLnlied 3I 1:3 r' 'Y, 54-6 Ven Fleet, Richmond. 0 d .,De security in amount of Y17.50 State aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of "larch, 1939. i GILLETT KAIT EN 416 Emeric 3t., Richmond. i ounty ash allowance of 4Z5.00 for month of duly be paid in advance. e recommend aid for Needy Children in amount of $10.00 State Aid per month payable to :gift's Preventorium be changed to ;10.00 State aid and $25.00 County did per month payable to Mrs. Karen Gillett as of August 1, 1939. i Ii Tn the Matter of Equalization of Assessments The Board of :supervisors of Contra Costa County meeting as a Board of Equaliza tion of the assessments of the County of Contra Costa for the year 1939-1940, having completed the equalization of assessments for said year, It is by the Board ordered that the assessment rolls, statements, books and naps in and for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1939-1940, as equalized by this Board, be and the sane are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the fol-- lowing vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization: AYES: Supervisors Cum:aings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. NOBS: N0?1E ABSENT: Supervisor Long and the Board adjourns as a Board of Squalization and the Board 'of Supervisors takes-`- recess to and until Monday, the 24th day of July, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clark. Chairman: IH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA- COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MORMY, JUL 24th, 1939• The Board met at 10 o i clock 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. In Matter of Receiving of Bids for Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District. This Board, the governing body of Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing o- vitrified Clay sever pipe for. said District, and this being time and place set olzt in said advertisement for receivi g of bids, the following bids are received, to wit: SODS: DELIVERED F.Q.B. trench: 1700 ft. 128 vitrified clay sewer pipe, O .612 foot, $1,040.00 6700 g• O .34 • 2,279.00 2000 • 4• r 014 • 287.140 10 4 x 12 Y Branches, 3 ft. long,O 3.Obeach,30.60 175 - 4 x 8 Y Branches, 3 ft. lorg,O 1.70 • 297.50. i S x 8 T Branch, 3 ft. long O 3.66 • 3.06 200 S' Sewer Pipe Stoppers, - - no charge. 35 - S,x 12 T Branches, 3 feet long O 3.06 each, -59 S3 z. CALIFOR RA POTTERY CXPANY: Delivered F.O.B. Trench: Vitrified Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe 1 with the A.S.T.M. Clair Sewer Pipe• 1700 ft. 12 Vitrified Sewer Pipe 612 2040.40. 6700 ft. gr r r r 34 2278.00 2000 ft. 4• • 1437 287.40s , r 10 each 4• x 128 Y Branches, 3.06 30.60 175 each 40 x g• Y 1.70 297.,50 1 each g• x 128 Tee 3.06 3.06 200 each 90 Sewer Pipe Stoppers n/c 35 each 8• x 89 tee 1.70 59.50. 46 GLADDING, McBEAN & CO. 99 • 1700 lin. ft. 120 Vitrified Clay Sewer Pipe, .612 per ft. $lo40.40. 67oo gr r 34 • 2279.00 2000 r r 4r r .1437 287 40. 10 pieces 46 x 122 Y Branches 3.06 each 30.60 j 1755 46 x g r r 1.70 r 2970'50 1 • 129 x 80 T No6 I 200 46 Sewer Pipe §toppers NIC 35 r 80 x 86 T's 1.70 No Prices are for vitrified clay pipe which will meet A.S.T.M. specification for this classof material, delivered f.o.b. fob, Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District Crockett,California. GLADDING BROS. MFG. Co. Vitrified sewer pipe F.O.B. Trenchside at Crockett-Valour Sewer Maintenance District at Crockett, California: 1700 lin. ft. 129 Vitrified sewer pipe, x.612 1040.40. 6700 g r r 34 2279.00 2000 • 40 r 1 2$ 10 pcs. 12 x 4Ys,3 feet O 3. 37 3a 175 9 x 4 Y's 3 feet O 1.70 297.50 1 1 • 12 x S T 3 3.06 3.06 200 • 8 Sewer Pipe Stoppers- no charge. f 35 8 x 8 T's 3 feet 0 1.70 0. ti•wu'.r. i Add California Sales Tax.i And it appearing to this Board that all bids are equal, i Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS by the Board ordered that the awardln- of contract for tre furnishing of said sewer i pipe shall be done by drawing by lot, and in said drawing N.Clark & Sons being successful, tae contract for furnishing; of said vitrified Clay Sewer pipe is hereby awarded to N.Clark k Sons at prices submitted in their bid. I IT IS FuRTr.i:Fi ORDMi-M that the successful bidder furnish to this Board a good and sufficient bond in sum of $2,000 gugranteeinc faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTH191 ORDMED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract for the furnishing of said materials.,, i j In Matter of Appointment of Trustee for Reclamation District 830 (Jersey Island) RESOLUTION AND ORDER APPCINTING TRUSTEE OF DISTRICT TO FILL VACANCY TN BCATM OF T Upon motion of Supervisor Trmbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and unanimously carried, it is RESOLVED taat 1HEnF:AS, Lr. w.Quinby Wright, one of the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 830 (Jersey Island) in Contra Costa County, California, resigned from said Board,thus making a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of said District, NOW, THERr RE, pursuant to the provisions of Section 3491 of the I C Political Code of California, Mr. A.E.Halsey, a duly nualified person, is hereby appointed as one of the Trustees of said District, in place of W.Quinby Wright, i 1 resigned. Upon taking of the ballot on the foregoing resolution, the vote thereon wase recorded as follows: Ayes: Supervisors hong, Cummings,' Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath.' Noes: Hone. Absent. None. K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. D.M.Teete)r, County Auditor bf Cbntra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the period from July 1, 1935; to June 30, 1939, so that the said accounts will pre—i sent a true record' of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed frim the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presented by said DAJeeter; It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the Couny Treasurers Debits Credits Decreases) Increases) Charities & Correct ions'Fund 2401.90 General 7407.78 County Library 201.18 Payroll 345:I5 y., b2 Redemptions 1936-37.15.89 Redeiptions 1938-39 101.64. Motor Vehicle 8457.42 Spec i' Road lM3.79 S 3 1140.00 School Supply Revolving 10497-75 10497 • 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In Matter of Application of f Richmond Rifle and Revolver Club in Conjunction with Bay Counties Rifle Range, Inc. for permission to shoot across Refugio Road_ The Richmond Rifle d Revolver Club in conjunction with Bay Counties Rifle Range, Inc. , having applied to this Board for permission to shoot across Refugio Road on the properties of the Hercules Powder Company, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD OrIDERED that permission to shoot across said Refugio Road, be and the same is hereby granted, said applicant to maintain danger flags and a sentry upon said road at all times when firing across said road is in order.K In Matter of granting Free Permit to Peddle to George J. Meyer. i George J.Meyer, honorably discharged from U.S. Army,,having applied to this, Board for a free permit to peddle in County of Contra Costa, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cumri?ngs, IT IS BY 2HE BOARD CEDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue to said George J. Meyer a free permit to peddle In said County for a period of one year from date.. 1l5 In Hatter of approval of Agreement for Sewer Right of Way between Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, etc. and Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. A Fora of Agreement by and between Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporat ion, and its lessee Southern Pacific Company, a corporatirn, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra C9sta County, the governinf; body of Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance Dis- t trict, of Contra Costa Co-nty, for the granting of an Easement for construction, main- tenance and operation of one twenty-inch cast iron sanitary sewer and appurtenances, across and beneath the property and tracks of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, and its lessee Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, at location more particularly described In said Agreement, Upon motion _)f Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDr---L-:D that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors of Cornra Costa County is hereby r i authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. 1 I th o rd takes recess to meet an Thursday, July ?7th, 1939, at 10 oiclock A.M.. Clerk. an. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Thursday, July 27th, 1939• The Board met at 10 o'clock 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. In Matter of Approval of Contract between County of Contra Costa and the Conti--•a Costa County Development Associat ion. A Fors of Agreement having been presented to this Board between the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Development Association a non- profit corporation, -wherein he County of Contra Costa agrees to pay to Contra Costa County Development Association, a non-profit corporation, the sum of$12,000 for j advertising and exploiting and making known the resources of the County for the purpose of inducing immigration to and increasing trade and commerce of said County; Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDr.RED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of said County of Contra Costas INti ..a f ,. `x. kass ' `r'Y" , rrn„ySi ,fig ,a.. • r t,, 4.•;, t' Jia#-- r` `°rd '. r 4 u a i t In Matter of Declaring Intersection formed by Coventry Road and Ocean View Avenue, Kensington Park, a *Stop' Intersection. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, Tr IS ORDERED that that certain intersection formed by the crossing of Coventry Road and Ocean View Avenue, Kensington Park District, shall be declared to be a 'Stop" intersection and all vehicles are hereby required to stop before entering such intersection,, The vote on the fbregoing order being unanimous. ,. In Matter of Levy of Tsx in Road Improvement District #1. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $11. on each $100 of taxable 1 real property in said Road Improvement District #1, be and the same is hereby made for the fiscal year 1939-40 to ralse the amount sufficient to pay all principal and Interest which has become or will become payable on the oustanding bonds of said District. In Matter of Tax Levy In Acquisition & Improvement District #5, for Fiscal year 1939-40. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy of $.65 6n each $100 of taxable property in Acquisition h Improvement District #5, be made for t'r_e fiscal year 1939-40, to raise an amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest ihich has or will becime payable on the outstanding bonds of said District. In batter of Authorizing Joseph W. Barkley, as Road Commissioner to re-construct certain i County Roads. On motion of Supervisor Cummirr, s, seconded by Supervisor Trambath, IT IS;BY THE BOARD ORDMI.D that Joseph W. Barkley, Road Commissioner of the respective Supervisor Districts of Contra Costa Coanty be and he is hereby authorized to repair and re- const-uct the following designated roads: B-34, Supervisor District #2, at an estimated cost of3000. E-59, Supervisor District #5, at an estimated cost of 2000. E-12, Supervisor District #5, at an estimated cost of 2000. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, July 29th, 1939, at 9:30 of,clock Clerk. fi# tt y" t. v t IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALI?0R27IA. tRIDAY, JULY 215th, 1939•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M- i PRESL'IT: Hon. W. J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,, Ralph Bollman, and R. J.Trenbath. S.C.Nells, Clerk. In }tatter of Levy of Tax Rate in Acquisition & Improvement District 1 for fiscal year 1939-.40. It is by the Board ordered that the following tax rate per $100 of valuation of real property be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement District it to meet payments due or to become due for redemption of bonds and interest for the fiscal year 1939-40, to wit: Zone. Rate per $100. Zone. Rate per $100. 1 242979 36 6 1. 3j2 64883 37 4.66491. 4 1.2614 40 038 7 6o 6 9.1722 441 10.22 0 42 10.6542g13. 6812 7.4240 9 12.0406 14.010o 11 66 R:2056- 12 JZ- 2367. 337290o99 47 12.7350 14 3.b7754 49 48 9.9800 6 6 1 530D 50 10.8550 1 5675 51 7.8115 17 2675 52 13.6813 1551 5533 11.0900194.9o33 54 5.6000 20 3.4105 55 11.Z947 21 8710 56. 13.66001224.55 25 57 3.6029. 24 4.6430 2 55 4.4202 26 4.1256 27 4.o47S 29 4.0146 r 30 2.4122 31 6.0717 32 Z-5755 3 4.5619 In Natter of Granting Leave of Absence.•to Dorothy 11erw1n, r . Public health Nurse. Upon request of Dorothy Perrin, Public Health Nurse, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE'H' :D that said Dorothy Perrin, be and she is hereby granted a leave of absence from her duties as Public Health Nurse for a period commencing Aug. 12, 1939 to June 12,1940 IT IS FURTHER 4.DER D that the County Auditor discontinue drawing his warrant monthly in favor of said Dorothy Herrin, cormencing as of Aug. 12, 1939 and until the further order of this Board.^ 1 In Matter of Granting Permit to Great Western Electro anemical Company to ley pipe line under County Roads. I The Great Western Mectro Chenical Conpany having applied to this Board jfor permission to lay water Dipe line under County Roans D-6, and D-1 for the purposes i of carrying- water from Contra Costa County Conduit to the plant of the Great Western Electro Chemical Company, East of tiv City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, j I I IT IS BY THE BOARD OADMIZD that permission to lay said water pipe lines be. i and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the i County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of i j said District. a In Matter of Adoption of Tentative Count Budget for the fiscal year 2939-40. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having fully considered, the requests of heads of various departments of the County Government of Cort.ra Costal r County, IT IS BY THE BQABD ORDMD that the tentative Budget for the fiscal year 1939 i 1940, be and the same is hereby approved and adopted and D.M.Teeter, County Auditor i is hereby ordered to, have same published in pamphlet form, by the Contra Costa Countyf Gazette. i J And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 7th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.14 Cle=t. Chairman. IN THE BOARD OF SUPIRYISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA:; MONDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1939. The Board met at 10 otclock A.M. Present:.Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lorg, H.L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trmbath. S-C.Wells, Clerk. i i The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of July, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read j and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i I I 1 In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 275 of County of Contra Costa duly published. Ordinance No. 275 of the County of Contra Costa having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the "Courier-Journal", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of Maude Silver, on rile herein, j t IT IS BY T.; BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby f declared to be duly published. Y i i i i i I 159 In Matter of Petition of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District 830 for Appointment of Assessment Co=lssioners for the Purpose s 4 wig of Levying an Assessment in the sum of $40,000 on the lands within said K District. ORDEf? APPOINTING ASSESSMENT CO)WSSIONERS. The Board of Trusteestf Reclamation District No. 830 having filed herein its report and it appearing; treref^on that the Reclamation Board of the State of California has duly approved the plans and estimates of costs of the works of 1 j reclamation heretofore unproved by said Board of Trustees; and it further appearing that said plans and estimates of cost were heretofore on the 16th day of June, 1939 mail reported to this Board by the filing of three copies thereof with the County I Clerk and said Board of -Trustees having; petitioned this Board for an order appointing three commissioners who shall have no interest in any real estate within saidDistrict I to view and assess upon the land within said District the sum of Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) and apportion the same according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in said District, respectively, by reason of the expenditures t of said sums of money, and IT APPEARING that all of the statements and allegations contained in said report and petition are true and that all steps required by law for the appointment of said t-ree commissioners have been duly taken by said District and said Board of Trustees thereof; and, IT FUFCHER APPEARING that_the said plans of reclamation will secure the reclamation of the lands within said District in the best possible manner and with the least possible cost, and that the said plans and estimates of cost are proper; and IT FUFC:ii% APPEARING that an assessment of the sum of Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) is necessary in order to provide fo r the reclamation of the lands In the said District in accordance with the said plan, including incidertal expenses, maintenance and repair necessary for the reclamation of the lands of the District In pursuance of such plan; NOW, T:HER-FOR;, IT IS iMF113Y RESOLVED AND ORDE42D that the said plans and estimates of cost be and the same are hereby confirmed and approved; and, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND G DERD that L.W.Mehaffey, Rm. Bloomfield, and B.R.Burroughs, all and each of then being qualified, fit and disinterested persons having no interest In any real estate within said District, be and they are J hereby appointed codssi•,ners to view and assess upon the lands within said District); the said sum of Forty Thousand dollars ($40,000.) and to apportion the same accordin to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in the said District, respect? ively, by reason of the expenditures of said sums of money, and to perform such other or further duties as may be prescribed by law; IT IS FURTHM RESOLVED AKD ORDERED that this order and Resolution be entered in full upon the records of t,,e Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED AND ADCPTED this 7th day of August, 1939, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan & Trembath. koes: None. Absent: None. r onir;;', August 7th, 1939.— Cont'd. In Matter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. O. Meese, County Assessor, of Contra Costa County, having applied to This Board for authorization for correction of the following erroneous assessments under provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1939--40: In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 39948 G.C. & Dora Otis, C/o John A. Smith, are assessed with Lot 27 Block 4, Martinez Park, assessed value of land $280; Improvements $1780. Through an error in office of Assessor War Veteran Exemption to amount of $1000 was allowed on this property. Authorization to County Auditor to cancel the war veteran exemption and extend the lull tax on this property is requested, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; T IS BY TFE BOARD O_=1Dr'RED that authorization to County Auditor to correct said erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby granted. In Fatter of granting Leave of Absence to Sheriff John A.Miller and Constable Manuel Fortado. John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County and Manuel Fortado, Constable of Twelfth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the Statd of California, IT IS BY THE BOARD O=.DFRED that permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving said State, be and the same is herely granted to the officers above named. In Matter of Application of Joseph Raydale, for permission to construct Sleeping C,?bins. Joseph Raydale, h ving applied to this Board for permission to construct i sleeping cabins in Township No. 10, Contra Costa County,i P fib' P IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said application be and the same is hereby i referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. k In Matter of Application M of Wilshire 011 Company for j permit to erect Out—Door Advertising f Structure. on U.S. Highway No. 40. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of the application of Wilshire 011 Company, Inc. for pexmitto erect an Out—Door Advertising StructureIP i j on U.S. Highwky No. 40, in Sup. Dist. #1, be and the same is hereby continued to r Monday, the 21st daffy of August, 1939. i i In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of John Carcano for building Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension. Jos. W.Barkley, County Surveyor, having certified to this Board that John Carcano has completed his contract for building of Wild Cat Creek Bridge Extension, in sup. i District #1, Contra Costa County, according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said work, j It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the sage is hereby declared! I completed and said work accepted. 16 In Hatter of Approval of Contract ani Bond of Pacific Gas & Electric Company for furnishing electric Current, 1 etc. to Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District. Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded a contract for furnishing of and mRintaininr- a system of street lights in Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company havin[7 presented to this Board a duly executed contract and a bond in sum of 2500 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond, and amount thereof and sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved, and Y.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board i is hereby authorized tD sign said contract on behalf of the Crockett-Crolona.-Valona I Highway Lighting District. i j4° r x x. z r - In Hatter of Approval of Contract k, tgPbetween_ County of Contra Costa i and Depa-rtment of Agriculture of the State of California, for r _0 Destruction of Ground Squirrels in Areas where Bubonic Plague Infection exist s. A Form of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California, providing for the destruction of ground Squirrels and other rodents in areas where bubonic plague infectioq or other infections from districts harbored by such rodents have been determined to exist, or now exist, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign sgme on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I i In Matter of Appointment of Eleanor Volpi, as additional 1 assistant to County Probation IOfficer of Contra Costa County. It is in the Judgment of Board of Supervisors of Contra: Costa County-necassarr for expeditious transaction of business of the office of the Probation officer ofsaid County, that extra help be employed to assist said officer, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Eleanor Volpi be and she is hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for a period commencing Aug. ZSth, 1939P to and including Sept. 6th, 1939, working 5 1/2 dans per week, at a salary of $3.45 per day, to render such assistance to the Probation Officer of the County ofContrj Costa as he may direct. IT IS FUrR21i"ER CI?DER.ED that said Eleanor Volpi, shall present to this Board a duly* verified claim on General Fund of said County in payment of her said salary. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l ci `3 s w`y1y.r `. r i.'v.,A .1Yfi`, 1 v `-na:`Y • x.i "..•z 7v tY u9,L d.i'i''MJ`" ',ftv.?- 4 _ i 1 i Monday, August 7th, 1939 - Contd. In utter of Protest of Contra iCosta County Fire Association against ro the Contra Costa County Horsemen's Association, using Fire Trails. A communication having been received from Burton Cox, Acting Secretary of the Contra Costa County Fire Association, protesting against the members of the Contra Costa County Horsemen's Association, using Fire trails of the County on the grounds that said usage creates an additional fire hazard, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERS that the Clerk of this Board notify said Contra Costa County Fire Association that this Board does not approve of the Cont^a Costa County Horsemen's Association using said fire trails, but said fire trails are located i ion private property and this Board of Supervisors has no Jurisdiction over same. In Matter of IIadleation of Rodents on lands of Estate of Juliette Harding, deceased, in Brentwood-Deer Valley School District. V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having this.,appeared before this Board and reported twat certain property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, owned by the estate of Juliette Harding, deceased, and being more particularly described as follows; M. 1/2 of Sec. 16, T1N. , R2E- 306 acres more or less. All of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 17, TUI. , R2E. lyinK East of County Road, 145.52 acres, more or less. Port. of N. 1/2 of Sec. 17, T1N., R?-E. Bounded N. by Sec. line and County Road, E. and S. by County Road, W. by See. line - 311 acres, more or less. Is infested with rodents w=:ic:i are destructive to crops on said lands and adjoining lands, and it appearing; to the Board that it is necessary for the agricultural inter- ests of Contra Costa Comty that sg1d rodents should be eradicated, destroyed and controlled, IT IS ORDERED that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under the system and f methods provided by Sections 129 to 135, inclusive, of the Agricultural Code of the State of California, to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said Estate of Juliette Harding, deceased, above described. IT IS FURTF-M ORDERED that upon Inspection of said premises, if said lands are found infested by V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner,with rodents, said V.G. Stevens as such Horticultural Commissioner is hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority and under the methods and system provided for by said Sections 129 to 135, inclusive, of the Agricultural Code of t re State of California, to cause the eradication, control and destruction of said rodents. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Return of Money to Tidewater Associated Oil Company, deposited under Ordinance No. 185 of County of Contra Costa_ The Tidewater Associated oil Company having heretofore deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $30, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 165 of the County of Contra Costa, in relation to the laying of pipe across County Roads C-17 and C-32, and Jos. I.Bark?ey, County Surve;:or, having- certified to this Board that i I i 163 said Tidewater Associated Oil Company, has completed said work in a satisfactory manner, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant on Special i Deposit Fund of Contra Costa County in favor of Tidewater Associated Oil Company In sum of $30 and that the County Treasurer pay the sane.< i In Matter of Acceptance of r Deeds for Sewer Rivtt s of Way, in Crocket Valona Sewer Maintenance District. The following, named persons having presented to this Board, the governing body i of Crockett—Valona Sewer Maintenance District, good and sufficient deeds, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, rights of way for the construction of a sewer, to wit; DEED OF MARY J. MURRAY AND JAMES E. MURRAY) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 9, Block N as shown on that certain map entitled "}Sap of the Town of Crockett and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14, 1584, in Book D of Laps, at page 98. Dr. OF M. GCUES ) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying easterly of and adjacent to the west erly l line of Lot 5 Block N. as shown on that certain Map entitled "Map of the Town of Crocke t" jfiled in t:e office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on January 14,1554, in Book D of Maps, at page 88. DE U OF ALFRED G. DYER, AND EDM DYER) i A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lyinf' southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lots 10 and 11 Blocs N. as shown on that certain m entitled "Mamap P of the Town of Crockett' and filed in tae office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County California, on Jan.' 14, 1894 in Book D of Maps, at page 99. DEED OF IRVIN FAGS LINGEL, AND MRS. ELIZABETH LINGEL) y A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying n::rt'rerly of and adjacent to the 1southerly line of Lots 6 and 7 Block H. as shown on that certain map entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett• and filed in t^e office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Countg, CalA-forma, on Jan." 14, 1554 in Book D of }daps, at page 89. Dry OF OTTO 0. BF EHEI i AND E1,SIE BRUMMM i A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lyins southerly and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 12, Block F. as shown on that certain Flop entitled "Uap' of the Town of lCrockett" and filed in t=a office of the Recorder of. Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. l4, 1954, in Book D of haps, at page 98. DEM OF Gz03G--'TA C. CRAIG.) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying southerly of and adjacent to the northevy dine of Lot 14, Block G, as shown on that certain map entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett' and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, Ion Jan. 14, lW4, in Book D of Naps, at page 85. DW. OF KATIE S.HFA) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying; southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 11 and westerly 161 of Lot 12, Block I as shown on that certain ap entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett" and filed in the office of the Recorder lof Cont!-a Costa County, CR11forniz, on Jan. 14, 1894 in Book D of Maps, at page 88. 1 L'onday,, Aug.;. 7ti",, 1939- Cont Id. I Ds--'V OF WILF'8ED J. HALLISY AND THERESA E. HALLISY) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 16, Block I as shown on that certain Map entitled "Bap of the Town of Crockett* and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14', 1884; in Book D of Cups, at page 88. IT IS BY THE BOLD ORDEDED that said deeds be and the same are hereby accepted and the real property described therein, is hereby declared to be public property. IT IS FURTLHER ORDER-:D that the County Clerk record said deeds in the office of the County Recorder.,, In Batter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.R.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $6,434.95 be transferred from General Fund to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against t'.-ie proper Highways and Bridges appropriation accounts: War. No. Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm. Road Comm. road Comm. Misc. No. 1 No. 2 Nal 3 No. 4 No. 5. 10- - - - - - - - - - - X135.24 105-79 - - - - - - - - - X265.12 - - - - - - -- 12.00 11 9.5412 rw 1? 2Z2. i9 65.72 356.69 14 499 15 314.85 16 212.17 17 1S 161. 12 T 1021 12 19 256.21 20 7-99 8120.00 22 103..99 525-002R10.00 97-50 21 00 7 5: 90.00 25 21.00 3o y 12.E 35-o0 31 33-60 32 a, 90.00 3 1345.67 3 g3.3o 32 70-00- 892.04 3g53 23 6.o0 39 192.42. 1153.7F694.30 ` 2T- 3 Grand Total — $6434.95. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , i I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. t On request of B.O.Nilson, County Superintendent of Schools, IT IS BY TIDE BOARD ORD—'--,RED that the sum of $2000 be transferred from School Supply Revolving Fund to the 1 High School Unapportioned Fund, in order to meet over-draft in latter fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i 16a P In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust funds to reflect the proper allocation of Highways and Bridges expenditures for the year ti 1939-39V IT IS ORDERED that following amounts be transferred to the General Fund from funds sown: From Char. & Corrections Fund, 31.SI.99,269.1?- r Motor Vehicle Fund, 9,26 .12 Special Road Fund 7,054.94 Sup. Dist. No. 1 Fano 10.00 Sup. Dist. No. 2 fund 10.00 rSup. Dist. No. Fund 10.00 Sup. Dist. No. Fund 10.00 M Sup. Dist. 2b. 5 Fund 10.00 The said order is passed hj the unanimous.vote of the Board. 1 Y In Matter of Transfer of Fonds. On request of D.m.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that advances from the General Reserve Fund to following funds and in amount s indicated, be authorized, said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current revenue, to wit: Charities & CorrectL:ns, 125,0')0.00 k County Library,10,000.00 Motor Vehicle 125,000.00 Salary 45,OQO.00 Highways Int. & Redm. 11 000.00 6422,UO0.001 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Filing; of Work—Time Cards with County Surveyor. 7 Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to facilitate the making up of Pay Warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD O-:DEERED that t're County Surveyor be and he is hereby instructed to order all foremen in his departments, to file with the said County Surveyor, all Tine—Cards at least once each week, not later than Monday of each week. r; In Matter of Placing Employees h under Surety bonds. This Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County, that all employees of said County, who handle money or property of said County, be placed under Surety Bond, R IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that the placing of County Employees under Bond be and the same is hereby referred to D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and J.H.Morrow,w" County Purchasing; Agent. In Batter of Fixing _^.enring on Preliminary Budget. The Preliminary County Budget of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1959=mss having heretofore been adopted by this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the final hearing on said Preliminary Budget A be and the wane is hereby set fbr Friday, August 18th, 1Aug 939 at 2 o'clock P.M. and the Clerk of t:-is Board is hereby ordered to publish notice of time and place of said hears in Contra Costa Gazette a nerspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Contra Costa County. ldondny,Aug. 7t:,, 1939 — Cont'd. In Matter of Fi3dng Boundaries of Alamo School District and Danville Union School District. B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, havinc reported to this Boar& that the boundary lines between Alamo School District, and Danville Union Schdol "Dis: trict, of Contra Costa 0ounty is indefinite, and does not follow property or assess— ment ssessment1ines, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with Sec. 2.60 of the School Code of the State of California, the boundary lines of Alamo School District and Danville Union School District, be and the same are hereby established and described as follow ,. to wit; ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT. BEGINNING Rt the northwest corner of Section 10, TIS., R2W thence East on the North line of Sections 10 and 11 to the west boundary of the kancho Ban Ramon; thence no Lhwest along said Rancho boundary to the southwest corner of Goold9s Addit— ion; thence rortheast on the south line of Goold's Addition and said Zine extended to a point on the East boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northeasterly In a straight line to the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Section 1, Tls. , R2W. said point being on the south boundary of the Rancho San Miguel; thence southeasterly i along; the south line of the Rancho San Miguel to a point on the East line of the southwest 1/4 of Section 5, T1S. , RlW;. thehee south along the center of Sections 5, 5 and 17, TIS., RlW. to the southeast corner of Lot 69 Map of the Subdivision of Lot A of the Rancho El Rio; thence West 2141.1 ft. to the southwest corner of Lot 56; thence N. 670151 W. 1250.35 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 97, said point being the northerly corner of Lot 66, and on the center line of El Alamo Road as show on that Map entitled Map of Rancho L1 Rio filed March 24, 1910 in glop Book 2, page 49, Records cf Contra Costa County, California; thence southerly along the center 1lineofElAlamotoitsintersectionwiththecenterlineofElRio; thence north— westerly along the center line of El Rio to its intersection with the center line of El Portal; thence southwesterly alon; the center line of El Portal to its inter— secticn with the center line of the State Highway leading from Walnut Creek to Dublin,; thence northwesterly along; the'center line of said State Highway to the South j j east corner of that 22.53 acre tract of land as described in a deed to A.C.Oppenheim— er in Vol. 336 of Deeds, on page 26; thence southwesterly up the center of a creek along the southerly line of the lands now or formerly owned by Oppenheimer, Hart i and Stoddard to the "southerly corner of the Stoddard 10.49 acre tract as described in Vol. 454 Official Records of Contra Costa County, on page 74; thence northwesterly on the west line of the above nentioned 10.49 acre tract to the northeast corner of the Nic Harper 5.96 acre tract as described in Vol. 156 official Records, page 152; I thence northwesterly and southwesterly along; the north and west line of said 5.96 acre tract and continui: ; along the west line of the A.T.Harper 15.94 acre tract as described in Vol. 365 of Deeds, page 91, and said line extended, to the southerly . , corner of the 21.147 acre tract described in a deed to B.U:Lorenzen, in Vol. 404 of Deeds, at page 432, said point being also on the southwest boundary of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northwesterly along; said Rancho line to its intersection with the south line of the northeast 1/ of Sec. 24, TlS. , R2W.; thence west through the center of Sections 24 and 23, T1S. , R2W. to the west 1/4 corner of Section 23; thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 2/2 mile and: north 1 1/2 miles to the northwest corner of Section 10, T1S., R2W. and the point of beginning. i DANVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISrRICr. i BFIINNING at the Summit of Mount Diablo; thence south 3 miles to the southeElst corner of Section 13, T1S., R1W. , thence west to the northeast cornerof Lot 7, Section 24; thence south to the south line of Section 24; thence west to the southwest corner ! of Section 24; thence south 1/2 mile to the east 1/4 corner of Section 26; thence Westi 1 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Sec. 26; thence north 1/2 mile to the Nort' east corner of Section 27; thence west to the Northwest corner of Section 27; thence south ± I 1 mile to the southwest corner of Section 27; thence East 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile to the center line of Section 34,.T1S. , RIR; thence East to the southeast corner of Lot 17, Section 34; thence South to the northeast corner of Lot 2, Section 3, T2S. , RIW; thence west tote northwest cornerof said Lot 2; thence north and west i along the bound^.ry line of Lots 16 and 15, Section 34, T13., RlW. , to the southwest corner of Lot 15; thence west on the same straight line to the line dividing the lands now or formerly owned by Wm. Meese and M.C.Baldwin; thence north and West along ; said dividing 'line to the Northwesterly corner of the lands of said Wm, Meese, and ' a point in the San Ramon Road; t ience northwesterly along said San Ramon Road to the northeasterly corner of the lands now or formerly owned by Elmer Baldwin; thence west alon; the dividing line between the lands of Elmer Baldwin and R. Van Dorn to the southwesterly line of the ?.ancho San Ramon; thence southeasterly along said Rancho i line to its intersection with the north line of Lot 4, Section. 32, TlS., R1W. , thence ' 1 West along the north lines of Lots 4 and 3, Section 32, to the East 1/4 corner of 1 Section 31; thence west 1 mile to the west 1/4 corner of said Section 31; thence North 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile to the center of Section 253 T1S., R2W ; thence West 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 26, TIS. , R2W., thence north 1/2 mile to the west 1/4 corner of Section 23; thence eas. through the centers of Sections 23 and 24 to the southwest line of the Rancho San Eamon; thence southeasterly to the most southerly 1 corner of that certain 21.147 acre tract of land as described in a deed to Bothilda M. Lorenzen, recorded in Vol. 404 of Deeds, onpage 432, Records of Contra Costa County;thence Northeasterly alone- the east boundr r; of said 21.147 acre tract to the most northerly 'corner of the McHarper 5.96 acre tract as described in Vol. 156 of Official! Records, ;n paCe 152; thence southeasterly alonk- the north and east boundary of said :-- -- 167 5-96 acre tract beilg along the gest boundary of that certain 10.49 acre tract of land as described in a deed to Stoddard recorded in Vol. 454 of official Records, at page 74i to the most southerly corner of said Stoddard 10.49 acre tract, said point being In a creek; thence northeasterly down said creek along the southerly boun&ary of lands of Stoddard, aart and Oppenheimer to the center line of the State Highway from Danville to Dublin, said point being the southeast corner of that certain 22.83 acre tract of land described In a deed to A.C.Oppenheimer recorded in vol. 336 of Deeds, on page 26; thence southeasterly along the center line o;said State Htghvsay to its intersection 1 with the center line of that certain County noad vaned "=1 Portal"; thence north- easterly al.onr-, the center line of X1 Portal tc its intersection with the center line of another Couanty Road named "El Rio"; thence southeasterly along the center line of E1 Rio to the most southerly corner of Lot 45, said point being in the center line of that certain Road named "El Alamo% t-Le above me rtioned roads and Lot 45 are delineated on the Map entitled Map of Rancho El Rio filed March 24, 1910, in Map Book 2 on page 49 in the office of the County Recorder of CoAra Costa County , Clifornia; thence mrtheasterly along the center line of El Almo to the most northerly corner of Lot 66; thence S. 6 e1S' E.1290.35 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 66; thence East 2141.1 feet along the north line of Lots 30 and 29 to the northeast scorner of said Lot 29, said point being on the north and south midsection line of i Sectio:: 17, T15., RlW; thence north through the centers of Sections 17, 9 and 5 to the southerly line of the Rancho San Mlpuel; thence southeasterly along said Rancho line to the dividing line between Divisions No. 1 and 5 Hill Land of said Rancho; thence northwesterly to the line between Division No. 1 and Division No. 2 of the Robert Allen Tract of said Ranco; thence northeasterly along said line to the northwest corner of Part B of said alle n Tract; thence east to th a northeast corner of s aid Par t IB; thence south to the Mount Diablo Base line; thence east to thepoint of beginning., f i c j in Matter of Petition for Annexation of Additional Territory to San Pablo J County Fire Protection District. A petition prayinti for the annexation, of additional territory set out and- described in said petition, to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, California, having been presented to this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be and the same Is hereby set for Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1939, at 11 o'clock A.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of time and place of hearing of said petition be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in San Pablo Bee, s a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Contra Costa County. In Hatter of Cancellation of Tax Lien. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that Lots 22=23, s jBlock 19, Meeker's Addition, was placed under Installmert Redemption on Dec. 6, 1904; but the installment redemptioner subsequently defaulted and through over-sight this jproperty was continued on Assessment Rolls and assessed for year 1939-39, and that on Sept. 8th, 1939, the lots were placed under Tax Sale Contract and owner made final payment under contract on July 20, 1939; the records show that the property was in real* E ity under Deed to the State of California on first Monday in March, 1938, and the taxes iof 1935-39 are not collectible from present tax deed holder . ITIS BY THE BOARD cRDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authori led Vo cancel the Tax Lien created thereby.,., In Matter of Granting Permit to The Dow Chemical Company to lay Pipe line under County Roads. This Board 'having on July 29th, 1939, granted a permit to Great Western Electro Chemical Company to lay water pipe line under County Roads D-6, and D-1, for the pur- pose of carrying; water from Conra Costa Conduit to the plant of the Great Western Elect Chemical .Company, east of the City of Pittsbirg, Contra Costa County, and It appearing ` i t uz)::dr1,y,, Aug. 7t-, 1939- Cont'd. to this Board that The Dow Chemical Company is the present.owner of the Great Westar Electro Chemical Company, and said permit should have been granted under the name of-- The Dow Chemical Company; IT IS BY THE BOAP.D C RDERED taut permission to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted to The Dow Chemical Company, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said. District. ,- i I 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 of construction, or by the maintenance and repairs of, the several roads and bridges in said Road Districts of the County of Contra Costa during the fiscal year of 1939- I 194x; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: that R portion of the aggregate cost of purchasel of materials for, or expense of construction of, 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 1939-40• Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct SAle f of property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Einutes 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 pursuan 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 14 eet opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; i BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER: that tbds Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct saic. sale as set out in this Resolution: PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1919, FOra. DELINQUENT T AXFs OF 191g: In the Town of Point Richmond, Official Map No. 3— One Lot adjoining Lot 1, Block R, being 751 x 46' and Lot 2 Block R Deed No. 13. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO TSL FATE, JUNE 26, 1923, POR T.HE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1922. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- Lot 15, Block 19, Deed No. 351. To be sold for a aim not less than $5. plus costs of sale. PRgPERTY SOLD TO TSE STATE JUNE 26, 1925, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1924: In the Key Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 3, Deed No. 37. To be sold for a sun not less than $15. plus costs of sale. PROP=Y SOLD T: ='i_s. SPATE JULIE 29, 1926, FCR THE DELT_NQUE!IT TAXES OF 1925. In the Overland Tract- Lot 30, Block 4, Deed No. 59, To be sold for a sum n 3t less than $5. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Pars- Lot 30, Block 25, Deed No. 137. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale In Ball's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 31, Deed No. 263 (S) To be sold for A sura nit less t--an $40. plus costs of sale. 11G9 In'1all's Harbor Center'Tract- Lot 4, Block 32, Deed No. 266. (s) To be sold for sum not less than $20. plus cost s of sale. In"Wall's k1arbor Center'Tract- Lot , Block 37, Deed No. 273 (S) To be sold fbr a sum not less thAn $20.00 plus costs of sale. In Wall's Harbor Center Tract, Lots1-32, Block 37, Deed No. 274 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $W. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1926: Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite, Lot 37, Block 25,Deed No. 90. To be sold for a sum not lesstInan $15. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Pars- Lot 7, Block 30, Deed No. 155• To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lots 7-4, Block 20, Deed No. 202. To be sold for a sen not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SATE JUNE 26, 1925, FOR THE DELINQUEM TAXES OF 1927: Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 26, Block 2, Deed No. 14. To be sold for a mm not less than $5.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 30, Block 2, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of.nichmondl Lot 31, Block 2, Deed No. 16. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 7, Block 3, Deed No. 19. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. 4 Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 3, Deed No. 20. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. x Canal Subn. of Richmord- Lot 34,'Block 4, Deed No. 23. To be sold for a him not less than $5, plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 22,' Block 19, Deed No. 53. Tobesold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmand- Lot 23,Bloek 19, Deed No. 54. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost s of sale. Canal Subdn.'of Richmond- Lot 24, Block 19,Deed No. 55. i . To be sold for a sum not less Van $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 16, Block 41, Deed No. 79. k To.be sold for a sum not less than $10, plus costs of sale. r East Richmond Boulevard- Tract: 'Lot 5, Block 60. Deed No. 153 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sAZe. 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. r Amended Map of the City of Ricimtand- Lots 21-22, Block 79, Deed No. 690 (S)_ To be sold for a sum nit less than $150. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JIME 26, 1929, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929: Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lots 3-13-14-34, Block 4, Deed No. 403. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace tract- Lbt 24, Block 24, Deed No. 445. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit ,#2-- Lot 363.Deed No. 541. To.be sold for a sues not less than 550. plus costs of sale. Berkelcr Country Club Terrace-Unit No. 2: Lot 566. Deed No. 556. To be sold for a sum not less than $250. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- Lot 11, Block 15, Deed No. 636. To be sold for a sum not less than $5, plus costs of ssle. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- Lot 40, Block 21, Deed No. 637. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. I PFMERTY SOLD TO Tz.E MATE JUNE 26, 1930, FCF THE DELINQUEYr TAXES OF 1929 Wall's darbor Center Tract- Lots 32-33-34, Block 19, Deed No. 102. To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. In the Huber Addition- Lots 11-12-13-14, Block 4, Deed No. 351. To be sold for a sum not less t:mn $75. plus casts of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1--•Lot 277-A, Deed No. 779': To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. r l , I 71;'-, 199- Cont l d. i Berkeley Country Club Terrace unit f2— Lot 395. Deed No. 807 To be sold for a xi not less than $40. plus oosts-of sale. Berheley Country Club Terrace unit 12-- Lot 397. Deed No. 909 Tobe sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit$ 2- Lot 392. Deed No. 910. To be sold for a am not less than .00 plus co st s of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. 2- Lot 7, Block 68, Deed No. 994. To be sold for a sum not less ;.,,an $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. , No. 2— Lot 8, Blck 69, Deed No. 995• To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 9, Block 68, Deed No. 996 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2— Lot 10, Block 68, Deed No• 997• To be sold for a sum not less t?An $5. plus cost sof sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry co. No. 2— Lot ll, Block 68, Deed No. 999. To be sola for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Laid & Ferry Co. No: 2--- Lot 13, Block 68, Deed No. 999 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2-- Lot 6, Block 71, Deed No. 1032. To be sold for a sum not lessthan $5. plus costs of sale. East Ric'nmond'Heights TractNo. 2-= Lot 16, Block 83, Deed No. 1094. To be sold for a sum not less t inn $10. plus costs of sale. East nichmond-Heights Tract No. 2; Lot 2, Block 97, Deed No. 1095 To be sold for a sum not less than $5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract N.2-= Lot 20, Block 77, Deed No. 1092. To be sold for a sum not leas than $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Herts Tract No. 2= Lot 31, Block 92, Deed Na. 1099 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus cost s of sale. East richmond Heights Tract No. 2-- Lot 15, Block 93, Deed No. 2-101. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2-- Lot 16, Block 96, Deed No. 1110. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3: Lots 9.10-11, Block 111, Deed No. 1117 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. East =-'ichmond "eights Tract No. 4--- Lot 16, Block 128,Deed No. 1146 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale 6ast Richmond Heights Tract Ne. I— Lot 14, Block 131,Deed No. 1150. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Moraga Redwood Heights- a Triangular portion of Lot G fronting on Madrone Avenue, Deed No. 1174. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Broadway Addition to Richmond- Lot 2, Block H, Deed No. 1207. 1 To' be sold for a sum not less than $10 plus costs of sale. In Broadway Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 to 21, inclusive, Blk A, Deed No. 1208. To be sold for a sum not less than $200. plus costs of sale. In Broadway Addition to Richmond= Lots 20-21, Block D, Deed No. 1211. To be sold for a sum not lass than $20. plus costs of scale. San Pablo Cutting Junction Tract Lots 9-12-13-20, Deed No. 719. To be sold for a sum not less than $100 plus costs of sale. In Edaxter of applications for L ald. j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the same are hereby granted, to wit: BLAXELY umiE, 647- 19th St. Richmond. 15, monthly county cash allowance be renewed and increased to $16.50 monthly County cash allowance as of Aug. 1, 1939• j ATWOOD, JAS, 136- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of December, 1939. 171 BROTN JENNIE E. 106- 5th st. Richmond. JdAgeSecurityintheamountof $17.50 State aid and. $17.50 younty aid j monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• CARPENTM, CaivuLES 332- 6th St. Richmond.' Old Age Security in the sum of 1117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jznuary, 1939• CILIMPIOV ELBA, 747- 9th St. Richmond. j a Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939- COLE CHLFIES W. 6315 Ceder St. richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $10. State aid and $20 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939- i COLE, EATIE, A. 6315 Center St. Richmond. Old Age Security In amount of $10. State aid and $10 County aldmonthly i be renewed as of April, 1939• CURRY, CHARLES, San Pablo, Cal14b rnia. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be renewed as of Aug. 1939. DUCOING, 13AFiY, 204 Avila, Richmond. Old Age Security in the' sum of $5. State a1d and $5. County aid monthly ibe renewed as of Aug. 1939• DUTRA. DELFINA C. Alvarado St. San Pablo 4 ld a Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly, The renewed as of April, 1939. EDYAP.DS, CLAFF.A, 227- 16th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed As of Dec. 1938. FINLEY, VA=Y REBECCA, 23 Nicholl Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly; be renewed as of Marcia, 1939• i FISCHER ANNA 116 Hensley St. Richmond. Old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly be re-. newel as of June, 1939• FOSTEF, FIDRENcE, 5619 El Dorado St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the' sum of $11.00 State aid and $11.00 County aid mont+ly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. i GOLDING, LUCINDA. 121- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security- in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• IGRAYSON I%M LOU 965- 9th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939- fHALL, CLA_uX. RFD. Bx 324 Rielmand. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly.The renewed as of May, 1939. IRM, JO?-3d B. 427 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Apt. #3. iuld Age Security in-the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,- be mewed as of January, 1939. IJACbSON ISAAC s. 738.. 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of '4.00 State aid and $4. County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. KEIT ELDER B. 129 Church St. San Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlylberenewedasofJan. 1939• XR&ZER ELvEP.- 361 so. 13th St. Richmond. i uld Age-Security in'the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofFeb. 1939• ERATZER, ST111A 361 so. 13th $t. Richmond. Old Age Security in tans sum of $17.50 State"aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Abe renewed as of Feb. 1939. iAVEFff, CHWLES, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State ald and $17.50 Covnty aid monthly ibe r4newed as of June, 1939 and 1939. i LENZEN =1:x, 6124 Columbia Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $9. State aid and $9. County aid monthly be renew- ed as of Dec. 1938. LIPP£RT. CORDEL.IA, 2312 Russell St. Berkeley. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of May, 1939. LONG, S&Rkii, 1611- IOV St. Richmond. Old Acte Security in t:,e sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1Q i E 1r9 MACHADO2 MARY, AlvarnAo St. San Pablo Old Age Security in the am of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- be renewed as of January, 1939- i MAGUIRE CLA3iA I. 7507 Leviston, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald monthly - be renewed as of Mayi- 1939- MITCHELL LAURA,• 714 Richmond St. El Cerrito. j ld Age Security in the sum of $6.50 State aid and $6.50 County aid monthly:'-'=-;- be renewed as of may, 1939. MGRRISOIl, ELIZA JANE 7951 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. i Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Uay,1939. i MOUNT NORA, 433- 10th St. Richmond.MOUNT, Age Security in t^e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• i HYTHEN KATHERINE, 712 Hawthorne St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum af$10. State aid and $ZO County aid monthly be re--"-- newed as of Feb. 1939• i j NOWM. HELEN, 407 Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. uld Age Security in sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed- as of Hnrch, 1939• I NOL.UID S,?.`iJ=',, 1W7 Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be,re- newed as of Marc*.-,, 1939. NELSON SYLVEWER 4522 Potrero Ave. Stege. Ohd Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly = j be renewed as of June, 1939• QLIV t'. , WILLIAM 597 Ridre Rand, San Pablo Old Agsecurity in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly- 1 be renewed as of March, 1939• PF.DRICK, MARY 1524 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Old 7Cge Securi;y in the aim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly-' f be renewed as of June, 1939. I PRATT IDA RFD Bx 1141, Richmond. IOld Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be- renewed as of April, 1939• RICE, Aimig, 633 1j2- 6th St. Richmond. Ol A e jecuurit the sum of $17.50 Std d $17.50 County aid monthly be renewe a g. 9 ate aid an . SHATTUCK CHA.LES 152 So. 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont'nly'` be renewed as of Jan. 1939- SONKE, ADRIAN, 525 Clayton St. El Cerrito. j old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly" be renewed as of April; 1939• STOCKIRD, 3Q3EAT, 525- 36th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly " be renewed as of Feb. 1939- I SUMPTER, HENRY CHARLES, 125 Ripley Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly--- be renewed its of May, 1939• SWARTSMj SALMON J. Pinole, California. i " Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939- VAN EATON, JUSTA 11. 1112 Hensley St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. y THWPSON ROBEW, 526-- 4t'- St. Rich-mond. ld Age Security In the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly be- i increased to $15.535tate aid and $15.50 County aid monthly as of Aug. 1, 1939• THURBEi;, CiiAHI,.ES C. 141 So. 7th St. Richm o nd Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly" be increased to $15.50 State aid and 815.50 County aid monthly as of Aug. 1, 1939. MASSA ANT OI:IO 317 So. 4W. St. Richmond. Y ld Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly- be discontinued as of July 31, 1939- THOUSON, FRANK, 1194- 53rd st. Oakland. Old Age Security int a sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 7, 1939- McALLISTERL JAMES, 724 s. 25th,St Ric?-,m.)nd. Old Age Security in t::e sum of $15. State 'ald and $15. county aid monthly be discontinued as of J11_- 31, 1939. 173 Me-All 01 THnMk 724 So. 28th, Street, Richmontd. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be discontinued as of July 31, 1939• CERVENKA, FAIMY RFD Bx $39, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and ,$15. County aid monthly be restored as of Aug. 1st, 1939- HALUN, ANNI, Bx 14, Giant. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 $tate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ., be restored as of Aug. 1, 1939.1 KILEY THERESA, 621 Liberty Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Aug.l, 1939- i ROBEHTS, Mary L. San Pablo Old Age Security In the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be restored as of Aug. 1, 1939. BECKEff, GEORGE T. 117 Ardmore Rd, Berkeley Park Old Age Security in the sum of $8.50 State aid and $8.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. BA$r. JOSEPH L. 1250 Tright Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security i-- the sun of $14.50 State aid and ,$14.50 County;aid monthly, be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939 FILIPPI ANGELO, 1515- 26th St.Richmond. Old Age Security in tae sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug.1, 1939• 3 HUm, I%TTIE E. 421- 21st Richmond. Old Are Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly r be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939- WARNER, ELIZABETF, 107 Richmond Ave. Richmond. OV Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County aid monthly' be renewed, as of Feb. 1939. C WEES, ELBEFV, 442 10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and. $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• NEES r vIBA, 442- 10th $t. Richm3nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and 17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939- WHITABER, ALICE, 531- 10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be. renewed as of June, 1939• AISSEK WILLIAM E. 557- 8th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County, aid monthly The renewed as of Feb. 1939• j CER9EffA, JCS9PH, RFD, Bx 439, Ric.-=ond. uld-Age in the sum of $12.,50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939, and increased to $15. State aid and $15. County aid as of Aug- 1, 1939 CHRISrIANS-M I On . 6126 Panama Ave. Richmond. Il-U.--50 State aid and $16.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid as of August, 1, 1939 GAMER, Fr'.ANiLIN, 1427 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939,and increased to $16. State aid and $16. County aid monthly I's of August , 1939- GRIFFIN, JC39K-, Rte 1, Bx 126, Richmond. Olde Security in the sum of $11. State aid and $11. County aid monthly be renewed as of bard, 1939, And increased to $15.50 State Aid and $15.50 County aid monthly "las of Aug. 1, 1939. JOHNSTCi, LAURA, RFD, Bx 1050, Richmond. j Old Age Security in the sum of $14.25 State ald and $14.25 County aid monthly be renewed as of Pct. 1938, and increased to $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid as of Aug. 1, 1939- JOiiNS•-roN William, RFD, Box 1050, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $14.25 State aid and $14.25 County aid monthly be renewed as of Cct. 1938, and increased to IS16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid . as of August 1,1939• BAKF•r?, MAGGIE, 1250 Aright Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Mar. 1, 1939, and decreased to $14.50 State aid and $14.54 County- aid as of Sept. 1, 1935. OOSTELLO ELIZABM!H J. 5512 Modoe St. Richmond. Old Age Security in sum of $9. State aid and $8.00 County aid monthly be increased to $16. State aid and $16. Count; aid monthly as of Aug. 1, 1939• i TIBBE_TS. ALTIE U. 1702 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in to sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• TIBIIEiTS FRED M. 1702 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito. ld Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County atd.m6nthly': be granted to negin as of Aug. 1, 1939- HAI-VE1 HAROLD, RFD Bx 675, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly-.,"--' be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• HUbBA dD MATILDA San Pablo Rte #1, Bx 1•':32, Richmond. ld Age Security in the sum of $10.• State aid and $10. Cour:ty aid monthly be_ gr zuit ed to begin as of, Aug. 1, 1939. MOHAN RICHARD G. 6100 Columbia Ave. Richmond. mold Age Security in the sun of $17.50 c tate aid and $17.50 County aid monthly;:'_ be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• . SILVAS CIPF.IANC H. Bx 154, Pin:.le. Uld Age 5eRrity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,;; be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• ifALSER GEORGINA M. 1532 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, Old Age 5W&irlty in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid manthlyf:, be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• BOOKER, CONNIE E. 617- 12Th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. BRADBURY AN:dIE 416 Bissell Ave. Richmond. ld Age Security be denied. 10 BRADBURY, FFNCIS 418 Bissell Ave. Richmond. Oldnge Security be denied. 4 WILLIAMS WILLIAM H. 14th & Bush Sts. San Pablo 61d Age Security be denied. PALMER, NINA, - 10th St. Richmond. Aid four&eedy children in the sum of $40.9tate aid and $20.- County aid monthl be granted to begin as of Aug. l, 1939. PIPES, 939- PIPES, DELLA, 606 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Aid for Needy Children in sum of $60. State aid and $25. County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. BURROWS, LILLY, 427 Richmond St. El Cerrito. Aid for Needy ch'_ldren in t:_e sum of $30. State aid and $50 County aid monthly be decreased to $30 State aid and $40 County aid as of July 31, 1939, and that $3Q. State aid and $40 County aid be renewed as of July, 1939• CODINA, THERESA, Nort'1 Richmond, California. Aidfor Needy children in the sum of $40 State aid and $27. County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• FERNANDEZ MODE= RFD, Bx 952, Richmond. Aid for Needy children in sum of $10.. State aid be renewed as of May, 1939. UZ)EROS ELIZABETH, 934 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid for Needy children in the sum of $10 State aid gonthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. OIDEA, MYRTLE, RFD #1, Bx 736, Richmond. Aid for Needy children in sum of $20 State aid and $40 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939• UcAULIFFE, DOLL, 210- 1st St. Richmond. Aid For "eedy children in the sum of $30 State aid and $45. County aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $25. County aid as of Sept. 26, 1939• TOLIVEE, PATSY ANN, St.Joseph's Presenation Convent, Berkeley, 20 County Casa Allowance, payable to Yrs.- Vivian DePhillips 410 Wilson Ave. Richet nd for the support of Patsy Anti Toliver, be discontinued as of July 31, 1939. - BE'GINNING August 13, 1939, $20 County cash allowance be granted to St.Joseph's Presentation Convent, Berkeley, for the support of Patsy Ann Toliver. MITCHELL, WILLIM ALBEF22 Bx 392, Livermore, Califorffia. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1938. COLLINS, LILL.A J. DAnville. Old Age Security in the sum of $5.00 State aid and $5. County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, and decreased to $3.50 State aid and $3.50 County aid , monthly as of Aug. 1, 1939- LARSEN JO??AId1dA M. Snn Ramon Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreased to $10 State Aid arra $10 County aid monthly as of Aug. 1, 1939- GLEASON,. MAAUDE, 1606 Alhambra Ave. Yart Inez. Old Age Security in t1--e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly -- ------- be Framed to begi.- as of Atter. 1, 1939. HARLOW, FRANK J. 534 Ferry Street, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $27.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of August 1, 1939. KWALTRIN. FRANK, 1901 Ferry Street, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of August 1, 1939• POWNELL. JAMES A. , Rt. #1, Box 104, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of $15.50 State Aid and $15.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of August 1, 1939. BRAY, LUCILE, 020 Susana Street, Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. NEFF, LESTA G. , Bacon Building, #4, Concord. Old Age Security be denied. PILGRIM, NANCY, Santa Fe Avenue, Martinez. Old Age Security be denied.A., ROSE, JOSEPH P. , Rt. #1, Boz 360, Pacheco. Old Age Security be denied.r SANDr3, ALLEi;T. , 1013 Locust Street, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. WOLFORD. ROSE M_ , Boz 31, Concord. Old age Security be denied. GALLAGH=R. M'iLES, Rt. #1, Boz 053, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. BRAUT, LOUIS, 1135 Ferry Street, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be restored as of August 1, 1939. BROOKS, JOSEPHINE, 530-32nd Street, Oakland. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. ENOS. HEL4-N, 1159-$7th Avenue, Oakland. Old Age Security 1n the amount of $9.50 State Aid and $9.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. HEBEISN, FRANZ, Rt. #2, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly The renewed as of April, 1939• PETERSON, ANNE,, Rt. #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $13.75 State Aid and $13.75 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. PETERSON, SIAN, Rt. #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $13.75 state Aid and $13.75 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. PATTON. JAMES M. , R.F,D. , Boz 364, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. PIERCE, NATHAN, Rt. #1, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. PIERCE. ROSABELL, Rt. #1, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of February, 1939. STAHL, FRANK L. , 1915 Buena Vista, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. IVANCOVICE, NELLI4, R.F.D., Warren Street Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the amount of J12.50 State Aid and $12.50 County Aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. SOTO, CARMEN, Rt. #2, Walnut Street, Concord. Old Age Security in the amomt of $11.50 State Aid and $11.50 County Aid be increased to $15.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939• JEWELL, CORA, 1127 Jones Street, Martinez. OLD Ave Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. JEWELL. UITON, 1127 Jones Street, Martinez. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $7.50 State Aid and $7.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. SUEYRES, ALBERT, Rt. #1, Boz 221-A, Concord. Old Age Security in the amount of $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be decreased to $3.50 State Aid and $0.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. 4 POWN ELL, AR17.CNA BELLE, Rt. 1, 3oz 135, Walnut Creek. 1 Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be decreased to $15.50 Sta:e Aid and $15.50 County Aid monthly as of August 1, 1939. 7t 1 SAU R. ROSE, P. 0. Box 334, Martinez. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $30.00 State Aid and $15.00 County Aid monthly be granted to begin through Contra Costa County as of August 1, 1939. I HASKINS• NM.IE, Box 293, Concord. 1 Aid for Needy Children in the Amount of $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid . monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. MACHADO.MARIA, Box 2, Martinet. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $30.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be reneged as of July, 1939• FURUKAWA, FUJI, Rt. 1, Box 27, Concord. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $40.00 State Aid be renewed as of January, 1939. SAVIOII, ROsF., 306 Main Street, Martinez. . Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $40.00 State Aid and $33.00 County Aid be decreased to $30.00 State Aid and $25.00 County Aid as of September 13, 1939. HARM, INA, 2153 Pacheco Street, Concord. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $10.00 State Aid be discontinued as of, July 31, 1939. RUMLASTD• JOHANSA, R•F.D• , Box 64, Pittsburg. Old Age Security be denied. BLANCHARD. WILLIAM, 745 Black Diamond, Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the amount of $1.4.00 State Aid and $14.00 County Aid.monfihl be renewed as of February, 1939. HOOTS. £"TTA Rt. #1, Box 41, Pittsburg. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $30.00 State Aid and $30.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939• KALOKOUSIS, MAGIA, .Port Chicago, California. Aid for Needy half-orphan children in the amount of $30.00 State Aid monthly be renewed as of August, 1939• Aid for the children of an incapacitated father in the amount of $30.00 State Aid per month be renewed as of August, 1939• TRF.ZZA, MARY, 303 W. 5th Street, Pittsburg. Aid for needy Children in the amount of $40.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. SLATTOX• FLORA, Oakley. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of3$20.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of August 1, 1939. TOVAR, ROMALDO, O'Hara Avenue, Oakley. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $40.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939. iUBB, ,FRANCES, Oakley, Calif. Aid for Needy Children in the amount of $30.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. AB30TT, FRED. R•F.D. , Oakley. FOR IM 08TRAgD,R payable$to.00 State Mrs. Fred Abbott,A.F.D., Oak0. 00 ley, beodiscontinuedfor eas of Junef30,e193gtrander t JURGENS&S. CHARDS, Star Route, Danville. IOR J£SS£ ROY G'OM EAidforNeedy .Children in the amount of $10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly paid for the support of Jesse Roy Gesenger, a Ward of the Juvenile Court, aid fpaidtoMrs. Charles Jurgeneen, Star Route, Danville, be discontinued as of July 31, 1939• ST MARY OF THE PALMS MISSION SAN JOS:,IOR YAH#NO MAI-CZ Af,LgOP1 20.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly for the support of Mary andFrancesWilson, half-orphan juvenile court wands be renewed as of August, 1939, pay- able to St. Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose. BRYAN, MRs. JOHN, R.F.D., Box 1042, Richmond. F1DR nUNCIS WA611PO •E 10.00 State Aid and $10.00 County Aid monthly, payable to firs. John Bryan, R. F. D. , Box 1042, Richmond, be renewed as of May, 1939. 1 ACOVE,TI, THERESA, Tormey, Calif. MR BRICE ANDMARG T MARZIN DIA?• MARY, Tormey, Calif. 20.00 State Aid and $20.00 County Aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. JONES, MAUD£, 2149 Mt. Diablo, Concord. Monthly County Cash Allowance in the amount of $18.00 be granted to begin as of July 1, 1939. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 28th, 193 9, at 2:, oIclock- Chairman µ r i 1 s IN i r_E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUM, STATE OF CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1939• The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. II.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James.N.Long, Ralph Bollman and R.J.Traabath. S.C,wells, Clerk. a Absent : Supervisor u.L.Cumnings. 000 - - - - - P:z In butter of Granting permission to C.L.Abbott, Coroner, to leave the State of California. C.L.Abbott, County Coroner, having; applied to this Board far"permission to leave the State of California; It is on notion of Supervisor Long,ng, seconded by Super— k visor Trembath, BY TPi BOARD OR DRED THAT Coroner C.L.Abbott, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the Statebf California, for a period of thirty days from A r and after tl,4 date of leaving the said State. j In Matter of Hearing on Preliminary Budget for Contra Costa County for fiscal year r1939-40- This 1939-4• This Board having heretofore advertised a hearing on the Preliminary Budget of Contra Costa Co*mty for fiscal year 1939-J40 and this being the time and place set out In said notice for said hearing, the Board proceeds to and does conduct a hearing on.: said Preliminary Budget and there being a request for a further hearing on said Preliat r i inary Budget, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEEiEDthat the further hearing on said preliminary Budget be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, August 21st, 1939, at 2 o'clock P.M. i And the Boars: takes recess to meet on Monday, August 21st, 1939, at lO o'clock i A.M. Clerk. Chairman.t r> m z e E 3 3 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COMA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIP02UA, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman and P..J.Trembath. S.C.wells, Clerk. In Matter of Assessment4 - ' In stun of $40,000 upon the I Rands within Reclagation I District No. 830 ( ersey Island) I ORDER APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE OF Z HEARING OBJECTIONS TO ASSESS SENT OF 0,000 1n R eclamat ion District No. 930 (Jersey Island). Messrs. L.W.Mehaffey, Wn. Bloomfield, and B.R.Burroughs, the Commissioners of Assessment heretofore appointed by this Board to view, assess and apportion, accord Ing to law, upon the lams within Reclamation District No. 930 (Jersey Island) an assessment in the sum of Fort;: thousand dollars ($40,000.) having completed said i assessment, and the Assessment List having been prepared 12y them and filed with the i Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of this County; i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta County, and IT IS H—E-ROY ORDERED that Monday, the 19th day of September, 1939, I at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day at the Chanbers of the Supervisors of i Contra Costa County, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be, and the same are, hereby appointed as the time and place when and where this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment; and, IT IS H&REBY FURTHZR RESOLVED AND ORDIIR::D that notice of such hearing shall be given by publication for two (2) times, to wit: once a week for two (2) 1 successive weeks in the$Contra Costa ''azette• a newspaper of general circulation pub— i lished in the said County of Cont-•a Costa, State of California, and that said notice shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: I NOTICE OF HEARING OBJECTIONS TO ASSF6SSU-'-NT IPJ RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 830 R NOTICE IS GIVB4 that an assessment agaregatinv, $1:0,000 upon the lands within Reclanation District No. 930 (Jersey Island) has been completed by the Commissioners appointed to view, assess and apportion the same: and that the Assessment List was filed with the Cl ei* of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Co v.tra Costa, State of California, on the 19th day of August, 1939; and, NOTICE IS u.EPZBY FURTH&Ii GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, drily made and entered on the 21st day of August, 1939 said Board of Supervisors has fixed and does hereby fix the 19th day of September, 1939, at the hour of eleven o1clock A.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Supervisors of Co.,.tra Costa County, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, ns the time and place when and where said Board of Supervisor-s will meet for the purpose of hearinf objections to said assessment. At a ry time before the date of such hearing any person interested In any land upon w' ici7 any charge has been assessed may file written objections to such assessment, stating therein the ground of such objection in the manner provided by law. At said hearing said Board of Supervisors small hear such evidence as may be offered in support of such written objection and all other competent evidence, and thereafter shall take such action affirming, modifying; or amending suc assessr;ent in artyparticular or makinga reapportionment of t::a entire assessmen`. as it deems proper.$. IT IS HER---BY FUR H---R RESOLVED AND OF.DERED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby authorized and direct-1 ed to cause said no-ice to be pv'L1lsned as aforesaid. ii 1 j IT IS FURTHER HEREBY R:SOLVED AND ORD RED that this Resolution and order be entered in full upon the records of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra' Costa, State of California. PAssed and adopted this 21st day of August, 1939, by the followi;-Ig vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: In Matter of Declaring Idinanee No. 276 of County of Contra Costa duly published. i Ordinance No. 276 of Counter of Cortra Bosta havhgbeen published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of r general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown 18 affidavit of Vida McNamer, on file herein, j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said OrdirFtnee No. 276 be and the same is hereby declared to be duly published. In Hatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O.Yeese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authorization- to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments under Sec. 3581 of the Political Code , to wit: For year 1939-40: Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59147 Benjamin F.& Elsie E.Marty, are assessed with a Tract of land containing .555 acres 0 $5500 per acre, land value $2790. This is in error, the correct assessment is .555 Ac. A $500 per acre, land value $250. Authority ito County Auditor to make correction is requested, i dad the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having approved said application, Ii IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization to County Auditor to correct said Erroneous Assessment be and the sane is hereby granted. In Matter of Granting Permission to Joseph R ydale, to construct Sleeping Cabins. Joseph %dale, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to construct sleeping cabins on Highway U.S. #40, in Township #10, county of Contras Costa, and said application having heretofore been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa county, and said Planning Cormission havinr- recommended to this Board that said application be granted, IT IS BY T-HE BOARD ORDS ED that permission to construct said sleeping cabins The and the same is hereby granted to Joseph Raydale' 3 ei. . r3"' VA s v F F f..> x f In tatter of Granth, Permission to Board of Trustees of Orinda School District to Hire County Equipment_ Stanley E.Smit_, Chairman of the Building Committee of the Orinda School District Board of Trustees, having applied to this Board for permission to hire the followinc, equipment from County of Contra Costa, to wit: One Power Grader with scarifier teeth. Power Roller. Asph-It Spreader tank. Sprinkler Trek. Low Bed ?Taller to move caterpilla Road Plow. Agricultural Disk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by S ervisor Trembath, that permission be and the same is hereby granted said OrindaP School Board of Trustees to hire said equipment at such time as said equipment is not in County use; the hiring of said equipment to be a charge against Orinda School District. In Natter of application of Benjamin I. Parkinson for a Free Permit to Peddle In Centra Costa County. Benjamin I. Parkinson, an honorably discharged soldier from U.S. Army having applied to this Board for a free permit to hawk and peddle goods, wares and merchandis In County of Contra Costa, On motion of Supervisor yonF,, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOA .D ORDERED that the County Tax Collector be authorized to issue to-Benjamin I. Parkinson, a free permit to peddle in County of Contra Costa for a period of one year, f ,a and after Aug. 21st, 1939•e, In hatter of Approval of Contract between County of Contra Costa, and Placer County. A Form of Agreement between County of Contra Costa, State of California, and Place County, State of California, for the support of Beryle Townsend and Pamelia Townsend, InLibents, in County of Placer, having been presented to this Board of Supervisors for approval, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by.Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE SOA:.D ORDEFIM, that each member of this Board of Supervisors be and he Is hereby author— ized to sign suc?i Form of Contract on behalf of the County of Contrg Costa.r In tatter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.H.Standlsh, Justice of Peace, 11th Township, and Supervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. R.H. Standish, Justice of the Peace of 11th Judicial Township, of Contra Costa County, !,nd Supervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath, having; applied to this Board oi peinission to leave the State of California, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BYTHE BOA1:D ORDERED that said applicants be and they .are hereby granted permission to lonve ti-.e State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after the date of 1,>av_n.- staid State. c t I In Matter of Granting Otis Loveridge Social Service Director, permission to Attend Meeting of State Board of Social Welfare at Los Angeles. iOn motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS By THE BOARD Oz---DM:-:D that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of bontra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the State Board of Social Welfare to be held at Los Angeles, California, on Aug. 24--25-26, 2939, IT IS FM;-:---R ORDERED that the expenses of said Otis Loveridge, in attending said meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County., i 3 i In Matter of Transfer of Funds I On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway f fund warrants, as shown below, IT IS BY THE!--CARD CRDERED that the sum of $13,041.35 1 be transfers d from Motor Vehicle Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation accounts: War. No. Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Mise. No. 1 No. 2 N,,. 3 No. 4 No. 5 929.W41X175.33 42 120.00 43 1,252.63 30•00 15.71 6g.222 7 82135.65 148 j 9 li. 70.49- 5i 59.30 52 237.10592.11t '`rw: d`Q.v5901.82 55 162.130 120.71 39.15 142.51 90 r i5 765.15 599 11468.47 b0 165.60 61 97.25 6332 1181.3366 109.51. 61 1277.95 62 1073.0 6 119.19 616.03f 69 120.00 3, 3.3 5995-13 S 1562-65- 337.2 Grand Total — $13,041-35- The 13,041.35. The aid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Flatter of Using County Equipment to Improve Yard of Clayton Valley School District. Mrs. J. McKean, Clerk of the Clayton Valley School District, raving. applied to1i this Board for permission to use County equipment In improving the yard of the Clayton Valley School District, at an approximate cost of $300, I it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Bollman, of Supervisor District #3, be and he is hereby authorized to use Courcy equipment in Improving said yard of the Clayton Valley School District , the useof said equipment to be a charge against the Clayton Valley School Districtk I In Matter of Transfer of Funds . Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDM::D that transfers from Installment Redemption Fund of the follocrin.- amounts be authorized, said amounts to be returned as soon as available from cur_•ent Revenu, , to wit: Ambrose School District Bond Mi. 1 Fund, 10.00 Antioch-L.O. 'School District Bond No. 3 Fund, 75.00 Bay Point School District Bond No. 2 Fund 1427.00 BrentwD ad- D.V. School District Bond No. 4 Fd 162200 Lafayette School District Bond No, 2 Fund 262.00 Orinda School District Bond No. 3 Fund 310,00 San Ramon Valley High Sch-3o? Bond No. 1 2315.00 10a.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In butter of Cancellation of Tax Deed. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, haviru reported to this Board that Tax Deed No. 560 Issued June 27, 1939, and recorded Aug. 4, 1939, atgnge 3 3, Official Records No. 529 covers Lots 25-26-27 Block 20, Pullman Townsite, and t_st Lot 27 was Included in said Deed through error as this Lot had been redeemed through Redemption Certificate No. 2554 of April 10, 1937; In order to correct said erroneous Deed, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0_RDERiM that said Deed No. 560 be and the same 1s hereby ordered cancelled and a Proper Deed is hereby authorized to be issued.K t In Matter of Approval of Contract and Bond of N. Clark & Sons, for s furnishing Vitrified sewer pipe In Crockett-Valom Sewer Maintenance District. N. Clark & Sons, having presented to this Board, a duly executed contract for furnishinC of vitrified sewer pipe In Crockett Valona Sewer Kalntenance District= and bonds in sum heretofore ordered by this Board guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond and *ureties thereon and the amount thereof, be and the Ezae are herby approved and W.J.$uchansn, Chairman of this Bor^rd, the govgrning body of Crockett-Va1Qna Sewer Maintenance District, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Release of Lien Sor Old Age Security Against the Property of Cecelia. Salomonson_ WHEREAS, Cecelia Salomonson has received old-age security from the County of Contra Costa prior to Sept. 1, 1937, in the amount of Two huudred and thin one dollars ($231.00) and, WEREAS, said Cecelia Salomanson is the owner of the following, described real property situated In the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali fornia, described as follows, to wit: Rancho San Ramon, a tract of land, bounded north by land of Schultz and Dresser, East by land of Bellows and Parmakas, South by Litina Honestead, West by Grant line, -- 11.20 acres, and f f SEAS, Notices o2 Aid to Secure the payment of said money so paid by said County of Lantra Costa, to Cecelia Salomonson were recorded as follows ; Notice of Aid recorded May g, 1936, in Vol 413 of Official Records Page 231, Records of Contrn Costa County. Notice of Aid recorded May 19, 1936, in Vol. 1 of Notices of Aid, page 79, Records of Contra Costa County; and, WHEREAS, the full amount of ald so granted to said Cecelia Salomonson has been placed in escrow in the Richn-=d4lartinez Abstract and Title Company for the account of the County of Contra Costa on the release of said lien, and j1HERF.AS, a request has been made for the release of said lien, NOW, THEREFORE, BE L^ RESOLVED : that the said Notices of Aid so recorded, and the Liens thereby created, be released, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board of i Supervisors, or either of th*,m, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., State of California, and to cause said release of said liens to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors— None. Absent: upervi sore— None. In Matter of Advertising the Resources ' of Contra Costa County, at Contra Costa CountyFair. This Board of Supervisors deeming the Contra Costa County Fair to be held at Antioch, California, on Aug. 24-25-26, 1939, a good advertising medium for resources of Contra Costa County, On motian of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE I I BOARD ORDERED that 'the sum of $750 be paid to Contra Costa County Fair for advertising Ithe resources of Contra Costa County, IT IS FURTHM- OF.D01---D that the Directors of Contra Costa 'bunty Fair s present to this Board a duly verified claim on Advertising Fund of saidCounty in paymett of said Advertising. 1 i 1 In }latter of Hearing on Preliminary Budget of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1939-40-- This 939-40: This Board of Supervisors having heretofore continued the hearing on Preliminary Budget of Contra Costa County for fiscal "year 1939-40, to 2 o 1clock P.M. of this day f the Board proceeds to and does further consider the said Preliminary Budget of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1939-40, and there being a request for a further hearing on srild BAget, IT IS BY THE BWJ) ORDERED that the further hearing on sn id Preliminary Budget is he n by continued to and set for Thursday, August 24th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. f t' 4 1 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 11Inut e s of this Board: BE 1'f RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment ofthis Board that the following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pur- suant to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the 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 cost of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FURTHM: that this Board petition the State Controller of V e State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: Superseding and Revoking ApPlication dated July 17, 1939). Group No. 54. PROPERTY SOLD TO TE£ STATE, JUNE ?Z, 1927 FM THE DELINQU'E'NT' TAXES OF 1926: walls Addition to Richmond Lots 1-2, Block 179, Deed No. 556 (S) To be sold for a sum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TC TiiE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FQR THE DELINC]tJEIiT TAXES OF 1928: In the Nicholl -Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lots 34 & 38, Block 16, To be sold for a sum not less than $100. plus costs of sale. Deed No.1219 (S) In the San Pablo Villa Tract- E 104.501 of Lot 16, Block 7, Deed No. 1221 (10 To be sold for a sum not less than 525. plus cost s of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE, JUNE 26, 1931, FOR -y% DELINQUENT TAXES OF 193Q: Nicholl Subn. of Richmond -- N. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block 'B, Deed No. 1. To be sold for a sun not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Bay Shore Tract -- Por. Lot 1, Block 6, lying between side lines of Lot 3, Block 6, if extended HE to Bishop Avenue, Deed No. 4. To be sold for a sum not less than $5. 00 plus costs of srele. Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21, Block 57, Deed No. 15. To be sold for a sum not less goon $20. plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Adan. to Richmand- Lots 31-32, Block 11, Deed No. 63. To be sold for a sum not less than $150. plus costs of Bale. Berman's Addr.. to Richmond- Lots 37-38, Block 1, Deed No. 72. To be sold for a sura not less than $30. plus costs of sale. ' wal11s Harbor Center Tract- Lot 22, Block 21,Deed No. 96 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lots 3-4, Block 4, Deed No. 114. To be sold for a aim not less than $50, plus costs of sale. Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 47, Deed No. 118 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Amended flap of the City of Richm,)nd- Lots 5-6, Block 106, Deed MD. 122. i To be sold for a sum not less than $60. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Tract- Lots 21-22, Block F, Deed No. 135. To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. In the Terminal Tract- t 11, Block 3, Deed No. 138. To be sold for a sum no less than $20. plus cost s of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 9, Block 1, Deed No. 143. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. New Richmond Tract- Lots 25-30-32_34, Block A, Deed No. 148. To be sold for a sum not less th.an $200. plus costs of sale. i Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 13, Block 5, Deed No. 159 To be sold for a sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. f Brown Andrade Tract- Lot a, Block 11, Deed No. 164 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. r , Brown Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lot 3, Block 5, Deed No. 176 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Brown Andrade :rRet ; o. 3_ 5— Lot 4, Bloc: 5, Deed No. 177 To be sold for a sun not less ti_?n $10, plus costs of sale 118:= i Lincoln Boulevard 'Tract- _ Lot 25, Block 1, Deed No. 153. To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus co st s of sale. In the Hittell Tract- Lots 10-11, Block 2, Deed No. 212. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 9, De-=d No. 155 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 7-8, Block 14, Deed No. 200. To be sold for a sum not less than $30, plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lotsl2-13, Block 4.Deed No. 205. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lot 24, Block 5, Deed No. 207 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 12, Block 5, Deed No. 213. To be sold for a sum not 'less than $40. plus ^osts of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 25, Block 12, Deed No. 214. To be sold for a sun not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Spaulding's Ric!-.mond Pullman Townsite- Lot u, Block 10, Deed No. 226 To be sold for a gum not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Spauld!W I s Richmond Pullman Torn sit e- Lot 36, Block 25, Deed No. 231. To be sold for a sum not less Van $25.00 plus costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition- Lot 7, Block 2, Deed No. 253. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In the' Andrade Addition- Lot 14, Block 2, Deed No. 254 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 22, Block k, Deed No. 269 To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale . Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 15, Block D, Deed No. 274 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 13, Block F. Deed No. 277 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 27, Block 7, Deed No. 294 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 16, Block 10, Deed No. 306 To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 19, Block 10, Deed No. 307 To be sold for a sum not le ss than $15. plus co st s of Sal e. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 24-.25, Block 11, Deed No. 310 To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 4-5, Block 2,Deed No. 320. To be sold for a sum not less taan $20. plus costs of sale. Andrade Expositiln Trnct- Lots 30 to 34, inc.. Block 3, Deed No. 322. To be sold for a sum not less than 350. plus costs of sale. Andrade ExpositiDn Tract- Lots 3-4, Block 6,Deed No. 323- To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Fast Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 21, Block 12, Deed No. 331. To be sold for a sum not leas thRn S30. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Por.• of Block 337 Deed No. 339. Tobe sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 10 Block 34, Deed No. 339. To be sold for a sum not less than. $0. plus costs of sale. In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 10, Block 11,Deed No. 349. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Richmond City Center- Lot 33, Block 2,Deed No. 351. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Richmond Junction Addition- Lot 19, Block 56, Deed No. 362. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Tullman Townsite- Lot 46, Block 13, Deed No. 374- To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 16, Block X40 Deed No. 375 To be sold for a sir- not less than $40. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addn. to Richmond- Lots 9-10 Block 170, Deed No. 359 To be sold for a gum not less than 650. plus costs of sale. i i I Walls Adda. to Richmond Lot 12, Block 170 Deed NR. 390. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Wallis Addn. to Richmond- Lot 16, Block 171, Deed No. 391. To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. I Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond Lots 5-6, do N. 10 of Lot 7 Block 12, Deed No. 599 To be- sold for a sim not -less than $50. plus costs of sale. I Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 251 of N. 501 of Lot Deed No. 7573,. Block 13, To be sold for a sum not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Subdivision of Lot 9, Wills Addition to the Town of Antioch Lots 10-11-12, Block C. Deed No. 1234 To be sold for a sum not less than $75. plus costs of sale. In the Town of Antioch- E.1/2 of Lot 15, Block 5, Deed No. 958 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Town of Antioch- E. 1/2 of Lots 16-17, Block 5, Deed No. 859 To be sold for a sum not less than $80. plus costs of sale. In the City of Bay Point- S. 55.30' --xf Lot S, Block 12,Deed No. 1236 To be sold for a sum not less than 850. plus costs of sale. I In the City of Bay Point- Lot 5, Block 35, Deed No. 1237 j To be sold for a sum not less than $30. plus costs of sale. PROPLiTY SOLD TO TIM STATE. JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE Dom',INQUENT TAXES OF 1931: I Grand View Terrace Tract- Lot 9, Block 11,Deed No. 598 To be sold for a sum not less t'-mn $50. plus costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1— Lot 3, Block 12, Deed No. 1327 i To be sold for a sum not less t' an $15. plus costs cif sale. Martinez Land company Tract No. 6-- Lot 3, Block 33, Deed No.1902. To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. INMatterof applications for I Aid.. j IT IS BY THE BOARD 0FDERED that the following applications for aid be granted,, to wit: TUCBEH CLIFFORD, 325 Fifth St. Richmond. 5. County cash allowance be granted to begin as of Aug. 1st, 1939. VAN METER, MARGARET, 3W. Ric]-mond Ave. Richmond (Pt). e X25. County cas, allowance be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. x , i F GAGE, ARLO, 1320 Liberty St. El Cerrito. 20. County cash allowance be renewed as of March 1, 1939• Bi24N ET 1, WILLIAM, 50 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17..50 County aid monthly be renewed hs of June, 1939• I BOGUNOVICH, M.+THEW, 120 Cottage Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in t:,e sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly j be renewed as of June, 1939• B0TIES S, wmua, 4319 Redwood Ave. Stege. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• CA;DOSEY, ANTHONY, 132 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of.$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939• CUSHING CHAR,(r1TE, 343- 9th St. Apt. A, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of Feb. 1939. DE CUP CLARA, 571- 10th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in t-e sure of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June1939- DICKINSC4i, HIRTL, 115--1st St. Ricrmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of JanuuT, 1939• GOODE, JACK, 724 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• GOSS. ANDA, 13 Park Place, Pt.Ria:monn. Old Age Securit.-, In t e sum of $17.550 State aid -ur a17.50 County aid be renered ^s of 1187 i HALL, GEORGE, 609 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 Feb. 1939• HAWH, XAR0, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.50 State -aid and $12.50 County aid monthly1berenewedasofAug. 1939• HAYNES. WILLIAM, Cor of Dough & Powell Sts. San Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939- HOV, l&PITI1i, 320 1st St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17,50 County monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• ISHM, Jo ii, Bx 264, El Cerrito. old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid be renewed as of July, 1939. JOHNSON, -roRuCE, 169- 7th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County. aid.monthlyberenewedasofJuly, 1939• YADDOXZ LAOA4, 1618 Pennsylvania , Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sues of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,. be renewed as of Jan. 1939. bL4RTL' i?r':L +1 321 So. 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be renewed as of Aug. 1939• N&MARi, EUAROSE, 926 Cranslor Ave. Richm:.nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939- HINER, ALBERT, RFD, Bx 1410, San Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofDec. 1939. i MITC::a- L, Jzimu, 6311-- 6th St. Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofAug. 1939• a iNSLSO11, CORA, 425 Norvell, El Cerrito. I Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State. aid and $17.50 County aid monthly E be renewed as of June, 1939. RUs:-1, OAS, 2018 Costa Ave. Richadnd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid; 'monthlyberenewedasofMarch, 1939• RUSH,_CLARENCE, 201$ Costa Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofMarcs, 1939• RYAN, EDITH. 473- 12t: St. Ric%usond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyjberenewedasofMay, 1939- SHADE- WILLOUGHW, 147- 15th St. Richm::;nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyberenewedasofJuly, 1939• SBTELM, F XMK, 109 Panhandle, Ricimond. v1d Aja Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, .,be renewed as of July, 1939. iSOTO, FRANK, Fot of Soto St. Richmond, Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlyAberenewedasofJune, 1939• WAILS7, JOi'2 , 439- 35th St- Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid MMthly.. be renewed ns of Jan. 1939• a IaZ.LS, F:ANK, 321 So. 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. I 80N LAU-R&, 149 - Stir, St. Richmond: i Old Age Security in the sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly e renewed as of Aug. 1939. CAGE, ALICE 1320 Liberty, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $13. State aid and $13. County aid monthly Pe renewed as .f Hay, 1939, and increased to $13.50 tate aid and $13.50 County aid. aonthly as of Aug. 1, 1939. Mk, U IR, JAXES, 2539 Humphrey Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid and $15.. County aid monthly be renewed as of Jsn: 1939, and :Increased-to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid ponthly to begin as of Sept. 1939. CLARK, JULIA, 233- 18t St. Richmond. Old Age Seeurtty In the sum of $11.,25 State aid and $11.25 County aid monthly j be renewed as of March 1, 1939, and decreased to $5. State .ald and $5. County aid monthly as of Sept. 1939• BOVE1J, ALEXANDER 226 ,So. 12th St. Richmond, Oyd Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State -aW and .$17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of August 31, 1939• DUCOING, MARY, 204 Avila St. Richmond. Old Age Security In the amount of $5.00 State aid .and $5. County aid monthly be discontiired as of Aug. 31, 1939- SCANLON, DORA, 619 Beacon Ave. Los Angeles .(Richmond) ld Age Security in the sum of $35.00 State aid only ba discontinued as of Aug, 31, 1939. SILVAS, CIPRIANO, Bx 154, Pinole Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50. State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939- ALVES DOROTFX. 929 Richmond St. El Cerrito- Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20. State aid and $20. County aid monnthlg be renewed as of Aug. 1939. i GIL10 T. KAREN, 416 Emeric St. Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $10. State aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939• BUHhOWS• LILY, 427 Rici= ond St. E1 Cerrito. Aid for Needy children In sum of $30, State aid and $50. County aid monthly be decreased to S30. State aid and $40 County aid as of Aug. 31, 1939. ANGELIS, ELLEN, 222 Gertrude St. No. Richmond. Aid for needy Children in this case is denied. JOYCE, ANNIE Bx 63, C/o J.T Sanders, Moraga. Old Age Security in aim of $15. State. ald and $15. County ald monthly be renes as of June, 1939• B_RX ' T , DAVE. Lafayette. Old Age Security in the sum of $20.50 State aid only be increased to $35. State Aid only as of Aug. 1, 1939, and to be paid entirely by the. State until Jan. 29, 19 40. WIS&C!, GEORGE, Bx 12, Lafayette. 013 Age Security in the sum of $9. State aid and d8. County aid monthly be ` decreased to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939• NAZONE, ALEXANDER, Rte #2, Concord County cash allowance in the sum of $40.m6nthly for Alexander and Julie Mazon , be discontinued as of July 31, 1939, and that a County Cash allowance in t^e sum of .. 10 monthly be granted to Julie Mazone to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939- MAZME ALEXANDER, Rte #2, Concord. Old Age ecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ,_ be granted to begin as of Aug. 12, 1939• ROT'ri ALBIs'RTITiA, General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• POTTS, LAURA, 1665 Almaid Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in tate sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted t,- begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• POTTS, WILLIAW 1869 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Old W Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County Aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939• ALLEN, 11ARI:s'WA, C/o Mrs. R.V.Lytton, 254 High St. Martinez. Old Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939• BRAUT, LOUIS, 1135 Ferry St. Martinez. O1dAge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and '$17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1939- DIXON, CARL, C/o Taft Hotel, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month l be renewed as of Sept. 1939• tiANNIFF, DANIEL, RFD, Bx 392, Walnut Creek. - Old Age Security in the sum of $17,50 State aid and $17.150 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• REEFER, FENRY, PO Bx 36, Walnut Creek ld Age Security in the sum of 417.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid montol be renewed as of July, 1939- KEEP :i, LIZZIE, Po Bx 36, Walnut Creek oId Age Security 1n the sum of $17.50 State aid and.517.50 County aid monthl,Y be renewed as of July, 1939• LIHTZ JOSEFri, 103 "F" St. Martinez. Old ge Security in the sus of $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly Ibe renewed as of =ept. 1939. LITTLETGN ALBERTA, Rosa Apt. #7, 1artinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939- atARTTt Ez, SUVA, 1201 Ferry 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. MASaE^n, N. Rte #1, Bac 3506- B, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.5OState aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. NASMZi, NORA, Rte #1, Box 356—B, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in t.:e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 .County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. PDXN_tLL ARIZONA B. Rte #1, Box 155, Walnut Creek. 13 Age Security in tae sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1939. snyoSvIi , EDWARD, 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security In the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Aug. 1939. 1 OT1ON CrARLEB, 305 Vain St. Mart ine z. ld A6e Security in the sum of $17.50 State Aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. CARTCN, :!RY, 1114 Court St. Kart im z. Old Age Security be denied. CAYTON, WILLIAM, Rte #1, Box 260-B, Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. WRIGHT, CL&RA B. Rte #1, Bx 377, Martinez (Pacheco) 4 Old Age Security be denied. UTTFRBACK EM_gj D, P.O. Bx 154, Pittsburg Old Age Security be denied. GARDENER BATTLE, 251 W. 5th St. Pittsburg eedy Children in the sum of $20.00 State aid an4 $30. County aid monthly--be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. T . DS biEiiCURIO LE11A, 267 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg Aid for eedy children in the sure of $10. State aid and $19. `'ounty aid month.ly be discont inued as of Aug. 31, 1939. LUCIDO, ANTC11I0, 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg. 10 State. aid and $10. County aid mathly for needy blind, be renewed as of July, 1939. ENOS, F:ANN, Oakley. County cas' allovmnee In sum of $12.50 monthly be discontinued as of July 31,19 9• REARDON PATpIC$, 522- 12t St. Antioch Id Age Security in sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decrease to $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County ald as of Aug. 1, 1939. ST.M A .Y OF TSE PALMS, Mission San Jose, (For Carmela & Clementina Zamora.) ANNIE, Hartz Ave. Danville. For Ernest & Ernestina Zamora) State aid and $40 County aid month be renewed as of }larch, 1939; 20. State aid and $20 County aid payable to St.3daY'Y of the Palms, Mission San Jose, jior the support of Carnela and Clementina and $20. State aid and $20 County aid payable to Mrs. Annie Foster, Hartz Ave. , Danville, for the support of Ernest and Ernestina Zamora. PRESTON, JEIINIE, Danville, (For Pamelia Townsend) APL 1C:1 ARIMIE, P.O. Bx 705, Concord. (For Pamelia Townsend) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Jennie Preston, Danvill for the support of Pamelia Townsend, be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. BEGI1111I11G Aug. 13, 1939, $10. State and $10 County aid monthly be granted to URS. AhiLLZ1E APPL9101t, P. Bx 705, Concord, California, for the support of Famelia Townsend. TERRA, i '.ESA, PFD Bx '333, Richmond. (For Albert, Ida and Helen Terra.) 30 State aid, payable to Mrs. Theresa Terra, for the support of Albert, Ida and Helen, be decreased to $20 State aid as of Sept. a, 1939• BDUQUET, 0- State chRFDBx7215, Richmond. (For Edward, Antone & James Mederos) 0- State aid and $30 CGunty aid monthly payable to Mrs. Cora Bouquet, RFD Bx 728, Richmond, for t'-e suppoit of Edward, Antone and Junes Mederos, Wards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be di.ntinued as of June 30, 1939. FACINI MARY, 6415 Fairmont St. El Cerrito. (For Dorothy Mederos). 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly parable to Mrs. Mary Facini, 6415 Fairmont St. ElCerrito,for the support of Dorothy Mederos, Ward of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939• 190 i 0BINSO.N, ROSIE, Rte #1, Box 17=x, Richmond, (Supplemental Report) County casi- allowance in the sun of $40. be increased to W. as of Aug. 1939. CHOMUNj M RY, 1536 Richmond, El Cerrito. Ofd—Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. LE-0Z..'..7 P MAPI 6124 Columbia Ave. , Ric:ond. Old Age Security in the sum of $9.00 State aid and $9. County aid monthly. be decreased to $6.50 State aid and $6.50 County aid mont'ily as of Sept. 1, 1939. DISTRICT #5. WRIGHT , JIMES 1.114 man St. Antioch. Old Age Security in t'' e sum of $11.50 State aid and $11.50 County aid monthl be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1939. NOES ROSE, 751– Sth. St. Richmond. Uoant;- cash allowance in the sum of $10 monthly be renewed as of Apr.1939- 1 And t'-.e board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 24V--, L939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. Chairman. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.. _ : :. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1939•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present; 'ion. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lorg, H.L. CummiEgs, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembntn. 3.C.Wells, Clerk. In Latter of appointment of hiss Viola Franz* as Public Health Nurse. Upon request of W.A.PoRell, I.D. Public Health Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER.0 t-hat Miss -Viola Franz, be and she is hereby appointed a Public Health Nurse in County Healt' Department for a period commencing Aug. 29th, 1939, to and including . Dec. 31, 1939, at a salary of $135. per month, IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant monthly in favor of Miss Viola Franz, in payment of her said salary and that the Count reasurer pay the same. In Matter of Suggestion of J.T. null, for appointment of County Fire Wardens. J.T.Hull, having heretofore appeared before this Board and suggested a plan for t::e appointment of respective Fire Chiefs of Contra Costa County as County Fire Wardens, and the said County Fire Maiefs :-saving presented to this Board a petition in opposition to said Plan, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT 13 BY THE BCA:.D O:iDF L0 that saidlan of J.T.Hull be indefiniteP 13 tabled. 4.. .. ...- ;a ..:=° tSa', a,,.T. N..... a..i" O. [.';"'{:: , y'.}'}t'i• L"!'• r,''ii:..i yr r.. .. :. ...-.., ,, pp,, . ... :: . r .:•:'!.-.f: . W:gy•,Y.::..s3. Jay,.:'¢.4:^`vY.:w.f 5' ^':'q,:. r'd '.''. r. ....r r......qq..:'.v:;^.:Ft',••q'T`Gf$ n. 71'.;. r' C7'°A4 i moi='.:::;• d?r•;:;-:^- 3c y ,„ af„{• t.:. :' it x..•+'F:+lti d i+ h:'`°4!r"'::?x.. .}•+.••: r. 1 1 In Matter of Granting of Permission to the East Bay Municipal Utility District for the use of Road Fills on San Pablo Road for the purpose of Controllinrz erodon. IE, the East Bay Municipal Utility District, a political Subdivision of t-e State of California, desires to obtain permission for the use of tine road fills on the highway along the west side of San Pablo Reservoir between theSan Pablo Dam and V.ae head of thn reservoir, located in Supervisorial District No. 1, for the purpo of controlling erosion, and Mir--ItZE&S, this work will include the addition of verticle risers on the up- stream side of t'-Ie culverts under the road, as shown by Drawing No. 742G in the office of the County Surveyor of Co:2_•a Costa County, and, WHE-7XAS, t`.e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been info=aed by the East Bay Municipal Utility District, that the said installation is a part of a comprehensive program beinK worked out by the said Eabt Bay Municipal Utility District for the control of erosion on the San Pablo Watershed above ithe San Pablo Dam; i NM, ZiEnEF'QR£, BE IT RESOLVED: that the said East Bay Municipal Utility District be granted permission to construct the said work along the said uighway upon condition that the said East Bay Municipal Utility District save the County of Contra i 8osta, harmless from any liability for damage to any property or persons by reason of said work, and upon condition that said East Bay lunicipal Utility District be liable I to said County for a-V dame of any kind to the said road fills, pavemait, etc., due to said proposed work; i AND BE IT RE3DLVED FUFGgER that •.J.Bucnanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to sign an agreement with .the said East Bay Municipal Utility District granting permission to construct said work along said road upon conditions hereinabove mentioned. AYES: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Hone. Absent: Supervisors- None. In Matter of appointment of Grace Thompson, as additional Assistant to County Superintendent of Schools. i It is in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County necessary for Vie expeditious transaction of business in the office of the County buperintendi nt of Schools that extra help be employed to assist said Officer, On notion of Supervisor Long, seconded ty Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Grace Thompson be and she is hereby employed by this Board of Supervisors for a period commencing Aug. 25t-U, 1939, to and including Aug. 31, 1939, workinc; 5 1/2 days per week, at A salary of $4.50 per day, to render such assistance to County Superintendent of Schools as he may direct. IT I5 FTJT'T:ER CQ -DEthat said Grace Thompson shall present to this Board a duly verified claim upon General Fund of said County in payment of her said salary. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 2=:th, 1939— Cont Id. In iSrtter of Directing District Attorney to draw up Lease between City of Martinez, and County of Contra Costa. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed to draw up a Fora of Lease between theCity of Martinez, a municipal corporation, and the County of Contra Costa for a lease to County of Contra Costa, of certain property bflonging to the City of Martinez, to be occupied by a Radio Station, to be conducted by the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa.< In utter of Directing County Surveyor to prepare plans and i specifications for Radb Transmitter Building. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOAS-D ORDEPED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and ne is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifications for a radio transmitter building to be occupied by a Radio Station to be conducted by the Sheriff of the Bounty of Contra Co sta. j In hatter of Directing District Attorney of Contra Costa to prepare and approve plans and specifications for construction of a Radio Transmitter. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEYiED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby directed to prepare and approve plans and specifications for construction of a Radio Transmitter to be used in a Radio System to be installed by the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa.K i I i In !Satter of Application of Guy L. Putnam, & Co. for permission to erect office building on Lt. Diablo Blvd. Guy L. Putnam, & Co.having applied to this Board for permission to build an office building on Mt. Diablo Blvd . between. Lafayette and !Walnut Creek, IT IS BY TI£ BOARD ORDF'iM that said application be and the same is hereby '"- i referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa.County.0 I In Metter of Adoption of Budget r of Contra Costa Counte for fiscal year 1939--40• The County of Contra Costa Vaving filed with this Board a Budget anticipating :pa ng the resources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July lst'; 1939 and ending June 30th, 19401 end 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 OhDERED that said Budget be and the same is hereby adopted jas so finally det ermLned 5. l93 GE iERAL MICTION: General Government.S417,197-39 Protection to Person and Property, $259,158.96 Health & Sanitat icn 94,711.72 Highways sib Bridges,593- 19. Recreation_, 22,655.00 Charities & Correcti:.ns 917,403-30 111.1 s cellan eo us 24,337-00 r Educat ion,115,C57.69 Interest and Debt Redemption 158,214.29 Reserve s, 465,000-00 Total Expenditures, 4,196,540.10. G04ERAL CLASSIFIOLTION. Salaries and Wages, 41,891.00 Maintenance Rnc Operation 152,.239.09 j Cipital Outlay ,58,92 . 0 Interest and Debt Redemption X13,024.41 Unappropriated Reserves 1,014.00 General Reserve 495,925.30• Dducation, 2,043,429.00 Total Expenditures, 4,196,54o•lo• GEa AL GOiV_---ME11T. 1. Board of Supervisors, 23-455.00 12. County Clerk,25,630.00 14. Auditor 26.533-50 Bpe a ial Accounting and auditing, 5- Count y Expert 6. Treasurer 9, 10.10 7. Assessor, 3 r 43,462.00 8. Tax (and License) Collector 40,672.000 9. District Attorney 39,125.90 10. Coroner 10,920.00 11. Public Admminist rn to r 466.59 12. Surveyor 39,290.00 113. Planning Commission 82074.00 14. Purchas ng Agent, 9,300.00 15. General County Garage 16. 17. Primary EZe ct i ns, 28,952.00 18. General Elections 19. Special Ele cti ons, 12,325.#-,0 20. Registration,6,080.00 21. Superior Courts, 7:540.00 z- 22. Justice Courts, 33,500.40 23. Trial Juries, Interpreters, witnessT es 13,465.00 24. Grand Jur; 6,153.00 F 2 Law Library 3-375-00 20. 27. Court Rouse. and Grounds 11,705-00 29. :fall of Records & Grounds,17:278.00 29. Telephone Exchange, 2:695.00 Total- General Goverment, 417,197-39• r PROTECTION TO PL-RSO:: ANI) H(OFERTY. 30. Sheriff 96,712.00 t` 31. Constables, 41,533.50 32. County Jail 27,955-00 33- (a) Police Districts- Rotor Police, 295.00 34. Recorder 24,563-00 35. Sealer of Weights & Meas. uzrees, 9,015.00 36. Humane Officer,600.00 37- (a) Watchmen- Port C Acago Crossing 1,200.00 b) c) 39. Agricultural Commissloner, 29,450.00 39. Farm Advisor 3:650.00 t 40. Live Stock Inspector 41. Predatory Animal Control 1,000.00 y 42. (a) County Pound 2,192.50 b) Fire Protect'_on 3,590.00 cj Flood Cont.-o1 y d) 5. Forester and Fire Warden (Fire Dists)63,951.70 (Special District Expenditures) 44 (a) Flood Control District s b) Water Conservation Districts. Compensation Insurance, 15,750.00 Fire and Burglary Insurance 2,999.22 457. (a) Public Liability Insurance, 4,352. 24 fl b) Surety Bon,s, 3,152.50. Total - Protection to Person and Property, S258:159.96 (Spec. Dist. Expend. - $63,951.70. 19-1 i f I t HEALTH & SANITATION, 49. Health Officer, 16,150.00 50. Vital Statistics, 650.00 51. Tubercular Care, 77,911.72 52. E=radication of Diease Carriers, 53- (a Mosquito Abatement "istr!ct s, : 11,500.00 (Special Districts Expenditures) 54. (a) Sanitary Districts, 12,449.08 a b) Seger Maintenance Districts, 28,160.00 c) Sanitation D1stricts d) Garbage Disposal Districts 1 j Total- Healt37 & Sanitation, 94,?30.08 For Special Dis. Expend.452,109.06. HIG!4WAYS & BRIDGES. 56. Hig ways and Roads, ti,017-00 1 .00 57. Bridges and Culverts, 55. Ferries and Tura?els 10,310-00 59. aifhwati Lighting (Lighting-; Dists.) 7,730.00 ra r Special Districts Expenditures.60: Highway -quipment, Garage,etc: 37;02 .00 61. Administration, Engineering, Accounting,_ 3,540.00 62. (a) joint Highway District 13, 2,500.00 b) Vacation Pay 6,500.00 03. Highways and Roads (Construct- ion & Roads- 150,975.00 64. Bridges & Culverts (Construct- ion & ggtlays) 65. Ferries and Tunnel (Uonstruction aryl utla.ys) 66. Ja) Equipment, 1,565.45 b) Aid to A & 1 Dist. & Municip- alities 10,000.00 c) Work for Special Districts 6,000.00 Total- Hi;huays and Bridges, 593,615.46. Special District Expend. $10,512. )0 RECREATION• 67. Parks (Park or Recreation Dist.)4,524.00 65. Veterans' Buildings, 18,131.006 . TOTAL RECREATION- 22,655.00 CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS. 71. Hospital, i53,525-80- 72. Home for Old People-County Fam- 73. Welfare Administration, 47,310.00 7 F. Aid to Needy children 111,000.00 7 Aid to Needy Blind, 22,000.00 7 . Aid to 'reedy Aged, 362,000.00 77. General Relief, 117,825.00 a) Outside Hospitalization 2,450.00 b) Health Clinics 25,000.00 75. Probation k)fficer,9,290.00 79. Detention :come 5,554.50 50. Care of Juvenile Cou,-t Wards, 30,105.00 5 91. Reform Schools, 4,000.00 52. Hones for Feeble Minded 15,500-00 51. Hospitals for Insane, Narcotics, 950.00 84. Schools for Deaf and Blind 10.00 55. Examination and Care of Insnne, 1,750.00 S . Burial of Ind ig ents & Veterans Cemetery Care, 1,600.00 57. (1) National Re-Employment Service 500.00 b) NP.A. Sponsors Hip 5,000.00 e) Social Service Exchange, 1,333.00 Total- Charities & Corrections, 917,403.30. fj i i 1 1 i rte LISC-31 MF::US. Snecial Dist. Expenditures tt i 69. Advertising County Resources, $15,225-00 90. Pairs and Ex:-dbits, 9,179-00 91. Cemetery District s, 3,5700 92. (a) Dater and Water Works Dists. 23,931.00 b) Public- Utility Districts 99,761.61. 93. (a) Rebates arrd. Refunds (takes and Others) 10.00 b) Renorial Monument 123.00 i c) 'Trust Deposits Total- Hiscel aneous 24,337.00 126,574.61. EDUC.aTION. 94. Superintendent of Schools, 20, 9.00 95. Board of Education 2,47-00 96. Elementary s&.00l Districts, 1,640, 7776761, 401, .00 97 High School Districts 00 t 95. Junior Colleges, 25,941-69- 512.00 44¢ b) 100„County Library 66,290.00 a) t Totalb)Education 115,057.69 3:043,429.00 5 INTEREST' AND DEBT REDE{DTION.ty?§ Interest 105. County 19t3 r oil iX f ANSI a z 9 ai,x s 4 r A Mofvia m,wr 1 AWNr re: All 8 MCI w t nVOWS .. n WDA Of ASK ASVAT 4L e Y 1 a;d Vim yh: c s'f tt f, t r In Latter of Fixing Tax Rate for fiscal year 19:9-40. The Board of Supervisors having, considered all of the value of all property On Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be raised for conduct of the business of the County for t- a fiscal year 1939-J402 T IT IS BY THE HQ4:.D ORDMED that tax rate to be collected on each $100 of t:. valua,:ion of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1939-40, be and the same is hereby levied as follows: Charities & Qorrecti:)ns Fund 527 General Fund 350 SalaFuzn 242Salary ry Court House Bonds, int. & Sink. .00S Highway Bonds, Int. & Sink. 103 Junior College Tuition 020. Inside Richmond, — 1.290 County Library Fund, 050 E xcept Ric:-_mond — 330 The said order is passed by t e unanimous vote of the Board.K I n In Matter of Tax Levy in 1 Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District Al. IT IS BY THE BOARD C?.DEP.E) that a tax levy of $.034 on each $100 of trxable property to raise an amount required by Directors of the Contra Costa County Mosauito Abatement District #1, be made in said District for tine fiscal year 1939-40.K In Matter of Tax levy in Contra Costa County Fire Districts for fiscal year 1939-40- IT IS BY Ti—P BOARD 0.1iDMED that the following rate of tax on each $100 of taxable property in each of the following fire Districts of County for fiscal year 1939-40, be levied in order to raise an amount of money required by Board of Fire Commissioners h in a ac: of said Districts, to wit: a F. Bay Point 530 Brenzvood, 090 s Byron, 665 f. Carquinez, 349 Central 160 Y l Crocket i County 330 s Danville 100 Kensington 500 Lafayette 250 Mt.Diablo 207 Mt.View 710 Oakley 250 1 Or±.ada 230 Rodeo X460 San Pablo, 455 In Matter of Levy of*Tax in Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1939-40• It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100 of taxable property in each of the following lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for the fis i 1cal year 1939JW, be levied in order to raise an amount of mz;ney required by the Board of Commissioners in each of the said Districts, to wit: Bay Point 3.23 Brent^:ood 184 Byron 409 Crodkett—Crolona—Valona .290 Dsnville 226 Ken sin;.-t on 097 G 465Oakley C3 C ` Thur slay, Au,,-. 24th, 1939 t z In Vatter of Levy of Tex t in Sanitary Districts Of Contra. Costa for fiscal year 1939- . IT IS BY THE BOARD MDEFED that fo3lovdng rate of tax on each $100 of taxable w property in each of the following Sanitary Districts for fiscal year 1939-40, be levied rr in order to raise amount of money required by Board of Trustees in each of the said a Districts, to wit: Bella Vista Sanitary District, 150 San Pablo Sanitan• District, 150 Stege Sanitary District,110 11t-View Sanitarw: District, 150 s Rodeo Sanitary District 130• In Matter of Levy of Tax for Special Bond Issues. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow-Ing rate of tax on each $100 of taxa le property in following -Special Districts be wade, for fiscal year 1939-$0, in order to pay interest on Bonds for comity year, as is to become due, to wit; v Bella Vista Sanitary District 1.640. San Pablo Sanitary District 130 Lafayette Water District 216 Orinda Water District SSaranapWaterDistrict Mt.Vier Sanitary District Bond 180 In Hatte,r of Tax Levy for Unintenance Purposes in Certain Elementary School Districts for fiscal. year 1939-40- The Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts having requested the fall W-- Ing school tax levies for maintenance purposes for their districts for the fiscal year 4 1939- , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDM"-:D that following tax for maintenance purposes be levie3 In eachof t:hie following named school districts for fiscal year 1939-40, on each 0106 of valuation of property in said Districts, to wit: Alamo 361. Martinez,289 Ambro se, 71 L[oragr, 28 AntiochLive Oak Unif. Morgan Territory j Avon, 052 Ut.Diablo OS Bay Point, 517 Nichols, 234 Brentr:ood-Deer Valley .570 Oak Grove, 170 Briones Valley 323.Oakley Union 722 Byron 176.Orinda Union 380 Canyon 2, = Pacheco 191 Carquinez, Pinole--Hercules •405 Clayton Valley 207 Pittsburg Unified-669 Concord 660 Pleasant Fill Am Cowell 258 Port Costar ' Danville Union 270 Richmond 48 E'.cel sior 9 Rodeo 63San PabloHighland, 925 Hot Springs, 006 San Ramon 205 Jersey 7o Sheldon Selby 121Enipntsen364 LafayettA 800 Tassajara 149 i Liberty 166 Vine rill 112 Lone Treo 314 Walntt Creek. 602 1{ En' yr 4 i i 19 : In Matter of Tax Levy for Bonding Purposes in cv-rtain High School Districts for t'_.e fiscal Year 1939-40. The County Auditor having; reported to this Board that certain Hig:z School Districl s require t:,-xes to provide the requirements of the following high school Districts bond S issues for the fiscal year 1939-40, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DE-IED that a tax levy be made in each of the following named ;sigh school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in sand Districts y i for the fiscal year 1939-40, to mit: Alhambra 230. 2,049 Alhambra No. , 021. a Alba.-fibra No. Antioch 220 r John Swett No. 2 215 John Swett No. 3, 131 Mt.Diablo029 Pittsburg 134 sic"=end J2, 113 San Rzmz n 135. r rm In Matte: of Levy of Taxes for Maintenance Purposes in certain High School Districts for fiscal year 1939-40. k The Trustees of the hereinafter named high school districts havinr, requested a a tax levy for maintenance purposes in their districts for the fiscal year 1939-40, It is b the BOARD ORDERED that a tax for maint enancey purpo se s, be levied on eac , $100 of valuation of property in following; named high school districts for the fiscal year 1939-40: 99SAlhambrsUnion, A Antioch Unifi•sd 99 John Srett Union 91. Liberty Union 523 Pittsburg Unified 505 Mt.Diablo Union 551. y ichn:nd Union 750 San Rrtmon Valley Un. 496 In Batter of levy of Tax. in c,,rtaln Elementary School Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1939-40. to pay Bond Requirements in said Districts. The County Auditor having, reported to this Board that certain elementary School Districts require taxes to provide the requirements of following elementary School Districts Bond Issues for the fiscal. year 1939-40, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-ERIZED that a tax levy in each of the following school districts on each $100 of valuation of propert:F in said Districts, for year 1939-40, be made, to wit: Ambrose #1, 030 Orinda No. 21 059 Ambrose #2, 134 Orinda No.3, 092 Antioch-Live Orris #2, .103 Pacheco 164 Antioch-Live O_ns #5, .045 Pittsbu_g No. 1 022 Bay Point #2, 272 Pittsburg No. 2, 059Brentw:;od--Deer Val.#1, 117 Pittsburg Pa. , 133'.Brentw,od-Deer Valley #3.066 Pittsburg No. 4, 051. Brentwood-Deer Val.#, .194 nichmcnd No. 1, 004 Carquinez,224 Richmond No. 2, 021. Clayton Valley 099 Richmord No. , 027Concordff"1, 157 Richmond No. , 085 Concord #2, 11 Rodeo No. 2, 16 Danville 072 Vine Hill 084 Knight sen 121 Walntt Creek 09Lafayette #1, 050 Willow Spring (Moraga) .101. Lafayette #21 131 Mart:nez #1, 011 Martinez #3a 021 Oakley #2,267 Or_ndv. #1,057 TnursdV, Aug. 242 1939. 1 200 I In Matter of Tax Levy in Contra Costa County Water D9sttret for fiscal year 139-40- I IT IS BY T1 BOARD ORD=-HE that a tax rate of $.054 be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in Contra Costa County Water District for the fiscal year 1939-40. I In14atter of Tax Levy in Rivercrest Sever District for fiscal year 1939-40. On basis of estimated reauirenents and in.accorda:nce -:ith provisions of Act 7554 (Deering) Statutes of 1989, as amended, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERL-M tint tax rate of $.275 be levied on egeh $100 of assessed valuation of property in Rivercrest Sewer District for year 1939-40. 11 fk In Matter of Tax Levy i in Joint Union School Districts ifor fiscal year 1939-40. The County Auditor of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that County Auditor of Alameda County has requested a tax levy for point union school districts q. for fisc!l year 1939-40, i IT IS BY THE BCARD ORD--FiED that a tax levy be made in each of the following joint union school districts for fiscal year 1939-140, pn each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts, to wit: Antone Elementary Sch. Dist.- Gene:-al 230 Amador Jt. Union Hig's: Schz,,ol Dist- General, .550 Amador Joint Un. 'righ School Dist- Bond 230 a In }latter of Tax Levy in East Bas Municipal Utility District for fiscal year 1939-40• D.L.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Board that he is in receipt of a certified copy of A Resolution adopted by tl,e Board of Directors of East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District on Aug. 24, 1939, fixing tax rate of $.22 per $100 of assessed valuatl3n of property for fiscal year 1939-40, in said District, IT IS BY THE BOARD O::D£<1s- that Zhe County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to compute taxes on all of the propert-f in said East Bay Municipal Utility District at rate of $.22 per $100 of assessed valuation and shall add fffff same to all other taxes levied by this Board in said District.y n hatter of Levy of Tax In Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County. IT IS BY s-E BZkRD OR Da .£fl tart a tax levy on each $100 of taxable property to raise an amount requires by t e Trustees of the Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County be made in said Districts for V e fiscal year 1939-AO, .to wit: Alamo-Lafavette 'Cemetery Dist. 027 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen {(pion Cemetery District 023 i And the Board to:es recess to meet on Tuesday, September 5th, 1939, at 10 Fs o'clock A.M. Chairman. 7 Clerk. A j i 201 i IN THE BQARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSPA COUNTY, SPATE; CF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1939•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors James H. Long, i#.L.Cummings and Ralph Bollman, B.C. Wells, Clerk. ABSD,*,T: Supervisors .J.Buchanan and R.J. TrembsV,. 000 - - - - - - - In absence of 'W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, James S. Long, is j appointed Chairman Pro Tem. In Matter of application of Residents of Kensington Lighting District for additional lights. A petition signed by residents and freeholders of Kensington,Lighting District prayin.; for the installation of additional lights in Kensington Lighting District 3iaving beer_ received by this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of.said petition be continued to Monday the 18th day of September, 1939- i In Matter of application or Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Commission Technician, for permission to leave the State of California. Thomas G. Heaton, Technician of Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, raving applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-M that permission be and the same is haeby granted to Thomas G.Heaton, to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from j gnd'after date of leaving the said State, i In Matter of Petition to Annex Additional Territory to San Pablo County Fire Protection District. i A petition havin?; been heretofore filed with this Board praying for the annexat- ion of additional territory to San Pablo Ccunty Fire Protection District, and this Board having- set Tuesday, t;e 5th day of September, 1939, at 11 oclock A.M. in The Chambers of tids Board as time and place of hearing said petition and notice of time and place of :tearing of said petition havin;: been published for the time and in the jmanner as prescribed by law, as shown by affidavit of publication of E.W.Woedfeldt, I Ion file herein, and this beirk; time and place set out in said notice for the hearing of said petition, and no one having filed 'herein written objections or otherwise, to the grantin.; of said petition; Upon notion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummaings, IT IS BY I THE BOARD U"DEF. M that t, a following described territory be and the same is hereby ordered annexed to and declared to be a part of San Pablo County Fire Protection District of Zontra Costa County. CO15MCING at a point on the boundary line of the San,Pablo Fire Protection District, said point being on the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue at the south- easterly corner of Lot 21, in Block 15, Tewksbury Heights Tract, and running thence in a direct line to the most southerly corner of Lot 25, Block 20, Tewksbury heights Tract; thence northeasterly and southeasterly between Lots 1 to 25, inclusive, and 26 to 44, inclusive, through Block 20; Tewksbury Heights Tract to the westerly line of Dims Way; Vence southerly, southeasterly, and easterly along- the westerly, southwesterly, and sout:.erly line of Dian- tray to t_.e southerly line of LcL.zughlin Avenue; thence Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1939.201 1 easterly alone; the southerly line of McLaughlin Avemie to the center of Wild Cat Creek; thence in a northwesterly direction down the center line of Wild Cat Creek to the I center line of Park Ave; thence northwesterly along the center line of Park Avenue j to the easterly boundary line of t'.le San Pablo Fire Protection•Distrietf thence southerly alonf; said Fire Protection District line to aforesaid southeasterly corner of Lot 21, Block 15, and the point of commencement. Being all of Dlocks 21, 22, 27, 29, 29 and fLots1to25inBlock20, Tewksbury Heights Tract, and including; all that portion of Lot 122, San Pablo Ranch:o, lying between Vie Tewksbury heights Tract and Wild Cat Creek. f I In Batter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current 1 hiahweav Fund Warrants shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 6,857.79 be transferred from Motor Ve icle Fund to the Highways Funds, said sura to be charged against the proper uig^wrays and $ridges Appropriation accounts: ar. No. Road Comm. Road Comm. 11oad Coag. Road Comm Road Comm misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3. No. 4 No. 5, i 7i 9- 54a 451.94 72 432.96 I 7' 1.66 1775.29 103.90 164.37 74 93 37-6s 5.01 i 75 415-99 b 552-09 77 70.40 59-50 11 79 29J202,142.02 90 252.00 91 309.40 92 1.60 3R 9{ 14.52 xt 9+ 299.76 95 199.11 g 46.01. 67 203 525.00 9 379 40 177.50 91 12.50 7-003t9226-99 9 147.10 149.60 2bbZ. 2T 6- $1,136.0 $ 2,151-56 1, .21 2 Grand Total: S,9857-79- i r if The said order is passed by the following•, vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings and Bollman. Noes: :lone. Absent : Supervisors Buchanan and Trembat. In flatter of Transfer of Funds. i On request of D.R.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD that transfers from Unsecured Personal Property Tax Collections Fund in followtg amounts, be made, said amounts to be returned fir° as soon as available from current revenue: 6 h County Library Fund 10,000.00 x r f Antioc- L.0. Sch. Dist. _r'em. Fund, 7,500.00 Brentwood-D.V. Sch. Dist. Oen. Fd 2,000.00 Concord Schl. Dist. Gen. Fund, 7,000-00 Cowell Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 400.00 Jersey Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 400.00 4 Lafayette Sch. List. Gen. Fund, 3,700.00 Oakley Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 2,250.00 r4 Orinda Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund 2,000.00 Pittsburg Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 17,500.00 San Pablo Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 1,200.00 San Ramon Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 250.00 Selby Scar. Dist. Gen. Fund, 200.00 Tassajara Sch. Dist. Gen. Fund, 150.00 Byron Fire Dist. Gen. Fund, 300-00 K Mt. Diablo Fire District Gen. Fund, 3,000-00 Orinda Fire Dist. Gen. Fund, 1,100.00 Rodeo F1=•e Dist. Gen_ Fund, 00.00 Saul Pablo Fire Dist. Gen. Fund, 2,500.00 Rivercrest Sewer Dist. Gen. Fund, 00.00 v The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum-in;s, & Bollman. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Buc:nan and i renbath. i 1200 In Mftte r of Transfer of Funds. 1 On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to f inance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that transfers from Installment Redemption Fund in fcJlloaing amounts be made, said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current revenue: Antioch High School General Fund, 7,000.00 John Swett High School Gen. Fund, 500.00 Pitt burg High School Gen. Fund, 000.00 i San on Valley Hlga School Gen. Fd, 0.00 28,000.00 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit Ayes:rvisors Long,ng, Cunnings and Bollman. Noes: alone. Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath. ,.,- i In Hatter of Cancellation of i Tax Deed. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that through error Lots 11-12, Block 53, City of Bay Point, were deeded to the State by the Tax Collector, on June 27t:., 1939, for non—payment of taxes, and that said lots had been redeemed on June 21st, 1939, as per Redenption Certificate No. 9514, On motion of Supervisor Bolluan, seconded by Supervisor Cummings; IT IS BY THE BOARD OiiDERED that the Deed dated June 27t::, 1939, hereinabove mentioned, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. I In Matter of approval of Financial Statement of County Auditor. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having filed with this Board 'his financial Statement of the County of Contra Costa, for t:-.e year 1939-39, jIT IS on motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE BOARD ORDERC--D that said Report be and the sane is hereby approved. i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of Public Administrator, of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER1M that t-e sum of $24.00 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to ti:e Repair of Equipeent Fuel of the Public Administrator . The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cuaaings and Bollman. i Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Buchanan and Trembath.,, In Matter of Approval of Specifl cations for Furnishing of a 500 Watt Intermediate Frequency Police Radio Unit for Sheriff. Specifications prepared by Geo. Burton, for the furnishing of a 500 Watt Intervediate Frequency Police Radio Unit for Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office, i having been presented to this Board for Approval, On motion of Supervisor Cu.-mings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE3R:M that said specifications be and the same ire hereby adopted as speeificat Ions for the furnishing of a 500 watt Intermediate Frequency Police Radio Unit for the Contra Costa County Sheriff's office. Sept. 5, 1939. i IT IS FURTHZia ORDERED that bids for the furnishing of said Radio Unit be receive$ by this Board of Supervisors up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on, Monday the 18th day of September, 1939, and that notice to bidders for furnishing; of said Unit, be published in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publis:.ed in the County of Contra Costa for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law. In Ratter of approval of Report of Contra Costa County Planning Commission. The Contra Costa County Planning Commission having presented to this Board their An.iusl Report on the Status of the [aster Plan for t^e County and the program in plan ink for the fiscal year 1938-39, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that said Report be and the same is hereby approved., In Batter of application of Herbert R.Pa.rker, for permission to build c Acken house. Herbert R.Parker, havinE; applied to this Board for permission to build a j chicken h.use upon his property located on Walnut Creep Danville Highway, IT IS BY TUE BARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County.,t In Matter of application o2 Pacific Telephone k Telegraph Compal to lay buried cable. Pacific Telephone k Telegraph Company having applied to this Boardfor permission t install a buried cable under Walnut Road from Ygnaclo Ave. to Soule' Lane, a distance of approximately 3350 feet, in order to provide extension of service,, On motian of Supervisor B-a1Lnan, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERED t at said permit be and the sine is hereby granted, said w,,rk to be done under the supervision of the Surveyor of Cons--a Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDEEED t'at the applicant shall assume all future costs for. th maintenance of said buried cable. In batter of Granting Extension of time to Social Service Department to investigate applications for aid. Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the applications of Herbert A. Hall and Julia Hall, for 01 Age Security have been unser Investigation without delay and Witte all due diligence It is impossible to complete said lavestigation-within ninety days, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, good caus4 appearing therefor, that this Board declares t'.e necessity for an extension of time. 0 20;) i In Matter of Granting, Authority to Tax Collector to make Sale of t Property for Delinquent Taxes. 11 The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordere& entered on-,the; Minutes of this Bonrd: BE I^s FES-)LVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the3 following described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant I to Chapter 396 of Statutes of 1935, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at i public auction for cash, or by contractof sale, for sums not less than the amount i set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale: BE IT RESOLVED FURTiER: that- this Board of Supervisors petition tre state Con- troller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in thi jResolution: i PROPERTY SCLD TO 'ISE STATE, JUNE 26, 1925, FOR THE DFLINQtMi TAXES OF 1924: Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richnond- Lots 20-21, Block 212. Deed No. 68 To -be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costs of sale. j PROPERTY SCLD TO THE STATE JUNE 25, 1926, e-VIR TS DELINQUENT TAXES OF 192 s North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 20; Block 22, Deed No. 162. j To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus c,:sts of sale. j North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 21,• Block 22, Deed No. 163 To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. 6 PROPERTY SOLD TC 'SEE SPATE JUNE 26, 1930, FOR V-E DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1929: Wall's 2nd Adda. to Richmond- Lot '41, Block 208. Deed No. 911. To be sold for a sum not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. To Richmond- Lot 53, Block 223. Deed No.913. To be sold for a sum of not less than $16. plus costs of sale. Wallis 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 15, Block 225. Deed No. 914. To be sold for a sum of not less t1um $10. plus costs of sale. Greater Richmond Pablo Tract-- Lot 155, Block 9, Deed No. 1065 To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. -plus costs of sale. J PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JON- 26, 1931, FOR TFE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1930: Canal Subn. of Richmond- All t_zateertain parcel of land marked 1Reserved on Map add. Block 35, Deed No. 44. ITo be sold for a sum of not less than $60. 'plus costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 30-31, Block 7, Deed No. 45. To be sold for a sum of not less t=an $25.00 plus costs of sale. Tounsite of Santa Fe— Lots 31132, Block 37,Deed No. 57. To be sold for a suet of not less than $30. -plus costs of sale. Griffin & 8atrous Addn. to Richmond- Lot 13, Block 4, Deed No. 67. To be sold for a sum of not less than $75. plus costs of sale. i Herman's Addn. to Richmond, - Lot 25: Block 5, Deed No. 73 To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Herman Is Addn. to Richmond- Loth, Block 5,Deed No. 74 To•be sold for a sum of not less than i10. 'plus costs of sale. Meeker's Addn. to Richmond— Lots 12-13, Block 38, Deed No. 56 1To be sold for a sum of not less Vann $25.plus costs of sale. Marine View Terrace-- Lots 6-7, Block 7, Deed No. 88 I To be sold fbr a sum of,not less than $15. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of tae City of Richmond- Lot 1, Block. 126, Deed No. 125 To be sold for a sun of'not less thRn $40. plus costs of sale. Town of Point Ric:-mond Official Map No. 3-- Lot 34, Block B. Deed No. 130- To be sold for a sum of not less than $5.,plus costs of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract-- Lots -- -5, Block 1, Deed No. 142. Ito be sold for a sum of not less than $50. plus costs of sRle. Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 23, Deed No. 145. To be sold for a sum of not less than $50. *plus costs of sale. Lucas Park Tract- Lot 7, Block D. Deed No. 150. To be sold for a storm of not less than $15.-plus costs of sale. 20c`)''jj Tuisdsy, Sept. 5th, lq';q. Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 45-49, Block 139 Deed No., 197 To be sold for a sum of not less than W. plus costs of sale. Andrade Garden Tract- Lots 51-52, Block 13, Deed No. 203: To be sold for a sash of not less than $25.plus costs of sale. Richmond Center Tract- Lot 333, Block 12,Deed No. 219 To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Rome Tract- Lot 10, Block 139 Deed No. 222. To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 15, Block I, Deed No. 264- To 64Tobesoldforasumofnotlessthan $20. plus costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 22-23, Block H. Deed No. 250. To be sold for a sum of not less than $W. plus costs of stile. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 36-37, Block H. Deed No. 251. To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 31-32, Block 12, Deed No. 314. i To be sold for a suns of not less than $40, plus costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 41-42, Block 12, Deed No. 315'• To be sold for a sum of not less than W. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 7-S, Block 150, Deed No. 353. i To be sold for a sum of not less than $25. phis costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 3 34, Block 173 Deed No. 394. To be sold for a sum of not less than $330. plus costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 177 Deed No. 395 To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Key Tract- Lots 31-32, Block 2, Deed.No. 413. To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. j In the "e;. Tract- Lots 6-7, Block 7 Deed No. 418 To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Central Richmond No. 2-- Lot 35, Block 2, Deed No. 426. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10 plus costs of sale. Central Richmand No. 2-- Lot 36, Block 2, Deed No. 427. i To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus ousts of sale. ' Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 44, Block 10, Deed No. 445. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. I In Bay View Park- Lot 22, Block 1,Deed No. 455. To be sold Por a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 66-67, Bloc} 2,Deed No. 456. To be sold for a sum of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Parr- Lot 24, Block 5, Deed No. 461. To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lot 15, Block 7, Deed so. 464. To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park - Lot 15, Block 14, Deed No. 469. To be sold for a sura of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. In Bap View Park- Lots 16-17, Block 14, Deed No. 470. To be sold in a sum of not less than $40. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Paas- Lot 79, Block 21, Deed No. 491. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lotif, Block 4, Deed No. 526. To be sold in a sum of not less than $15.plus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex Lot 49, Block 14, Deed No. 530. To be sold in a sutra of not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex•- Lots 33-3L, Block 48, Deed No. 541. To be sold in a sum of not less thanplus costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 10, Block 66 Deed No. 546. Tobe sold in a sum of not less than $25.plus costs of sale. Wilson's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 7-9, Block D., Deed No. 559• Tobe sold in a sum of not less than $50. plus costs of sale. Cerritos Addn. to Richmond— Lot 15, Block 1, Deed No. 561. To'be sold for a suss of not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Cerritos Addn. to Pichmond- Lot 35, Block 3, Deed No. 562. Tobe sold for a sum of not less than $40. plus costs of sale. I j t 20 In El Cerrito Terrace-'Lot 60, Block E.; Deed No., 570. To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale: North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 12=13, Block 16, Deed:No 73 . To be sold for a sum of not less than $40. plus costs ofsale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract— Lot2, Block 23, Deed No. 7371Tobesoldforasumofnotlessthan $20. plus costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract-- Lot 8, Block 32,Deed No. 747. To be sold for a sura of not k- ss than $15. plus costs of sale. Henderson-Tapscott 'Tract- Lot 20, Block'30, Deed No. 772 To be sold for a sum of not less Vhan W. plus cost s of sale. * In Richmond Juncti-an- Lot 37, Block 3, Deed NO. 779 To be sold for a sun*of nit less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Riclnaand Junction- Lot 17, Block 16, Deed No.791. 1 To,be sold for a suss of not less than o20. plus*costs of sale. Tn Richmond June-Ulan Heights- Lot 9, Block 26 Deed No. 805 i To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus costs of sale... it 3 In Matter of applications for Aid. IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERS that-the following,applications-fqr aid'be=granted:- mwooD, ANNA. 136- 2nd St. Richmond. County cash allowance of $15. monthly be renewed as of March 1, 1939• BATES, mnia& 640- 3rd St. Richmond. 17.50 County cash allowance be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. STANIM UARTHA 3914 Nevin Ave. Richmond. 30. County cash allowance month3$ be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. TOIA, CARLO Bx 274, Colfax. 25 monthly cash allowance, (County), be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939., McCULLOCH LILA, RFD #2, Box 386, Richmond. 45. per m,.nth county cash allowance be decreased to $30 monthly cash allowance as of Aug. 1, 1939. TURNER, E16U, 838 Everett St. El Cerrito. County cash allowance in sum of $25. be decreased to $10 monthly as of Aug. }st, 1939. H%MRAD, NM&, 125 Belmont Ave• El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.5,_ State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• 1QMW-R ANNIE 550 Evere", St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in tae sum of $17.50 -State aid and $17.50 'County aid mont mybegrantedtobeginasofSept. 12, 1939. 8LEMNEP.- LENUS J. 550 Everett St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in t a sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be grunted to begin as of Sept. 12, 1939• r^ CL RA, 838 Everett St. ElCerrito. 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• ALS£:., B 1532 Chanslor Ave. Rlcl=and. Old Age Security 1n the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. DILLis, WILLIAM. RFD Box 172, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $16. State aid and $16. County monthly, be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• BC-&S, LURA, 605 Florida Ave. Ric:mind. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Auz. 1939. B£AC.i, HA:-ZARi_;-, 750' Lassen St_ Ridimond. Old Age Securityin the sura of $12-50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. BECK, KAM 2831 Florida Ave. Ric=and. Old Age Security in the sena of $17. State aid and $17. Co•,nty aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. LEAYAN, LM- NARD, 207 Behrens, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $6.50 State ald and $6.50 County aid monthly be _` renewed as of Feb. 1939. f Tuo sdnv Sept. 5th, 1939. MART Tii, WILLIAM, 3105 Florida Ave. Richmond.j Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• MILLER MAW ELLEN 229- 14th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in t:-e sam of $12.50 state and $12.50 County aid monthly be ren e ed as of Aug. 1939• NIELSEN. BOTHILDE, 227- 16th St. Richmond, Apt. 04. d Age Security in t:^e sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly oe renewed as of Aug. 1.39. OAKES, lige A.BBIE 621 Bissell Ave. Richmond. 0Security in the slim of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be ren,-wed as of Aug. 1939. OST:ANDZR LOUISE, 790 Balra Drive, El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the amount of $14. State aid and $14. county aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• OTIS, FRANK, 2344 Esmond Ave. Richmond, Old Age Security"in the sum of 37.50 state aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of August. 1939• RIG iIRD, Tr"CUMSE:, Uchmond Aven e, Maxwell Hotel, Pt.Riehmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. WIDMEii, EMIL, 231 So. 4t" St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of517.50 Stnte aid and $27.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Jnn- 1939• WILLIs, EL3CD!A, 137- 16t"-. St.Riczm3nd. f Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be renewed as of Aug. 1939. WILLIS, WILLWI 137- 16th St. Richmond. Old age Security in the suis of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• WONG, WONG KING, 246- 15th St. Richmand. Old Age Security In t::e sam of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, -1939• YELAVIC, GEORGE, 19 Delfino St. Pt.#ichmond Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939• BONNER, MARTHA, 514 Pullman Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security be renewed and restored in the sum of $5.75 State aid and $5.75 county aid monthly as of Sept. 1 , 1939. MILES, WILLIAM, Rt #1, Box 199, No. Ric':nond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17. State aid and $17. County aid monthly' be renewed as of Jan. 1939, and increased to $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. CARTEh, WILLIAM, 608 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of 512.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid month be decreased to $11.25 State aid and $11.25 county aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939 " CUNT:iNG:Ali, GD:.RGE, 262- lOt: St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. i ALL, EUGENE. 323- 15th St. Richmond. Old Age SecurWr be der-led. SMITE IRK z, 214 Nevin St. Richmand. Aid for Needy child:-en In the sum of $30 State aid and $?.0. county aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• WHZ-1; FR, NEIE.A, 7559 Terrace Drive, t.1 Cerrito. Aid for needy children in sum of '$10. State aid and $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. MORRILL HIP"" 714 Elm St. El Cerrit o. State aid and $25. county aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of July, 1939• POOLE JO?.N 421 Clayton St. E! Cerrito. 25. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Sept. 1939• DRAKE WILLIAM, boring Ave. Riordan's Apts. Crockett. O ; Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly: be rent-wed as of . une, 1939. KURLFINKE ELLA 1607 Grove St. Oakland at present(County 'Hospital, Martinez) ld Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid wont be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939. LONG. DUDE 905 Ferry St. Martinez 10 C•::unty cash allowance month! y be increased to $16.00 County Cash allowan e as of Aug. 1, 1939. 20th BRAY LUCILLE, 620 Susanna St- Martine?. 9 0 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• 4 KM. GE RGE, 411 Ferry St. Mart ine z. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. BURSE, STLEF-?E3 131 Castro St. MartLnez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50'State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept: 1939• DEMPSEYJO iN, Rte 1, Box 29, Concord. Old Age Security in to sum of'$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. DOWNS, VALTM, 1015 rscobar St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of `ct. '1939. JOHL'S. HEM 1869 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek Old Age Security in t e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939- Jones, MARY, 1869 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid end $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1935. LEAYAS, LUTE :, General D,-livery, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Abe renewed as of April, 1939• LINTZ, =- ZA, 103 'F' St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be renewed as of Lay, 1939. Reftl SC JAMES. Fite #21, Concord. Old Age Seourity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb.' 1939• NELS 1i HENRY, 1619 Estudillo St. Cabin #5, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17:56 County aid monthly be menewed as of Sept. 1939. NORUH, WILLIAU C/o Taft Potel, 620 Castro St. Martinez Old Xre Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed ns of Oct. 1939• NULL, WILL10, 35 Main St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• SELLUAN, JO-T', 615 Ferry 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• STEVEN ARTERUS, PO Bx 516, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of A4.50 State aid and $14. O County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and increased to' 617.50 State aid and. V7.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939. ANDERSON, GUSTOF, 417 Warren St. Martinez Old Age Security in &.,e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939• TOWNSEND, NELSCN, Rte #29 Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and X17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939, and decreased to $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939• ADAEiS GEGOr4. 917 Las Jun tas St. Martinez. W. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Sept. , 1939• SCULLY SU SA NA, 1709 Gant St. CQnc ord. 25. State aid and $25. 14oturty aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of Aug- 1939. AMSiFiD13G1 is EL. Jefferson St. Martinez. aid for needy children in the sum of $30. State and $25. county aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. HOLDEPTJfAN, ANDREW, Box 226, Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid 'and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. BARNES. FL0..3;C£ 251 East 8th St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in Vbe sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid. monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• CREEML NAND; PO Bx 311, Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of March, 1939. Tuosdky, Sept. 5th, 1939• HANEY, NARY 940 Los Nedanos, Pittsburg. Ofd Age Security in the sum of $12.50 Stateaid and $12.50 County atd monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. LONGHMST. BATE, 679 East 12til St. Pittsburg Old a Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,. be renewed as of Rarca, 1939• PM, Jo.;-W, 323 west 6t'n St. Pittsburg. old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• SCIMMLEn, SARIM 346 East 7th St. Pittsburg. County aid monthlyOldaSecurityinthesumof $17.50 State aid and $17.50 be renewed as of April, 1939• SECCHITANO, SANTA, 329 E. 3rd St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in tae sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be discontin ed as of Aug. 31, 1939• NEWBY, AUGUSTA, 320 E. 4v, St. PITTSBURG. j Aid for Needy children in sum of $20. State aid be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• GUERm RC JOSFP H TINE 60 E. 6th St. Pittsburg. Aid for Jmeedy children in the sum of $10 State aid and $35. County aid monthly be renewed its of Sept. 1939• HAMON, ALVAi.ETTARte 1, Box 42C, Pittsburg: Aid for needy cr ildren in th a sum of $40. State aid and $40 County aid monthl be renewed as of Sept. 1939• StBn kS ANDREW 1104 NF" St. Antioch. d Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl be groat ed to begin as of Sept. 1,1939• ALTIZER, ALICE, 419— 10th St. Antioch Old Age Security in th a sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. ARTMBERRY,GEORGE, P.O. BGC 629, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mont ly be renewed ns of Feb. 1939. ARTMERRY, NARY, P.O. BOX 625, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of #17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• BARUXY, Jesse, Bnightsen, Cal. d $17.50 County aid moat~Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid an be renewed as of Marc.,, 1939• FRANKLIN, JONATHAN, RFD Box 192, Antioch lid Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17,50 County aid monthly be rehewed as of May, 1939• RODEBAUGi, ANNA, Gen. Del. Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $17:50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly . be renewed as of $ept. 1939• A . SUITH, JOSEPH, Byron. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly"' be renewed as of May, 1939• FURW I GEGRGE RFD A* Bx 320, Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State, aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and decreasedto $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County, aid mont my as of Sept. 1, 1939• AB'DERSZN, REBECCA, Box 5s4, Brentwood. Aid for needy children in the sum of $10. State aid and $10. County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• j GIACOUEL AM, 1005 6t:, St. Antioch. 1J Aid for needy children in the sum of•$20. State aid and $20 County aid monthly be decreased to $2;:; State aid Only as of Sept. 31, 1939, and that $20 Otate aid be renew ed as of Sept. 1939. i SP EAR, FREDrMICB, Bx 6s, Oakley. 5. State aid and $25. County aid monthly for needy blind be renewed as of June, 1939• aoWE, w7LLIAN Box 135, Oakley. Blind aid be denied. CUMY HAZEL 2420 Foothill Blvd. Richmond. (For Joe Berridge). 20. County cash allowance payable-to Xrs. Hazel Curry, 2420 Foothill Blvd. Richmond for t:-_e support of Joe Berridge, be discontinued as of June 30, 1939. BEGINNni Aug. 27, 1939, $20 County cash allowance-be restored payable to firs. igazel Curry, 2420 Foot 1111 Blvd. Richmond for the support of Joe Berridge. STAGG. ELIM-_ET_, Danville, Cal. (For Louise'Castagnasso) 10 State aid and $15. County aid monthly for t1e 'support of Louise Castagnasso a ward of V a Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be renewed r.s of Aw,'. 1939, 21 LL r ST. HhRY OF T-'E PALMS, Missi:.n San Jose. (For Jennie and Rosie Castillo). 20. State aid a: d $20 County aid monthly for the support of Bennie and Rosie Castillo, whole orphan wardsce the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be renewed as of Aug. 1, 1939, payable to St.Mary of the Palms, Mission San Jose. LODI MRS.A.404 Green St. Martinez. (For Marion Hunte) E.MADIA, 1933 . St. Concord (For Dorot y Hunte) ALBiETINM CHOOL FOR GIFIS & BOYS, Ukiah. (For August Hunte). 30 State aid and $30 County aid monthly for the support of Marion, Dorothy and August Hunte, yards of t'..e Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be renewed as of Sept. 19,39; $10 State Aid and $10 Cfunty aid monthly payable to Mrs. A. Lodi, 404 Green St. XartLnez, for t! a support of arion F.unte; $10. State aid and $10. County aid cont hly partible t D Mrs. Madia Quinlan, 1933 East St. Concord; for the support of Dorothy Runte; and $10 State aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to the Albert in School for Girls and Boys, Ukiah for t.:e support of August Hunte. ABRAHJW LOIS, 2206 – 29th An. San Franc2 sco, (FOR LARRY LEE PAGE) 410 State aid and $10 Uounty aid monthly for the support of Larry Lee Page, be renewed as of Sept. 1939, payable to bars. Lois Abraham, 2206– 29th Ave. San Francisco, Cal. TORIYAMA MRS. K. A3-ha,-:bra Valley, Martinez. (For Jun, Shogi, & Hasami Tanaka,). 30 State aid and $30 County aid monthly for the support of Jun, Shogi, and Hasami Tanaka, Lards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939, payable to Mrs. K. Toriyamn, Alhambra Valley, Uairtinez, CRlifbrnia. FRENCH, =.-IS. G.E. Box 633, Concord. (For Norine and Virginia Sanders). t DUNN. VIC CRIA, 1756 Galindo St. Concord (For Norine and Virginia Sanders) 20 State aid and $20 County aid monthly payable to bars. G.E.French, Box 633, Concord, Ca11_fornla, for the support of 11orine and Virginia Sanders be discontin ed r5 of Aug. 31, 1939• BE'rINJ3G Sept. 1 x939, $20 State aid and $20 County aid Monthly for the suppo^t of Norine and Virginia Sanders be granted to Mrs.Victoria Dunn, 1756 Galindo St. Concurd, California. JURGANSM., PEARL, Danville. (For Iver Ostrander) 10 State aid and $10 County ail monthly for the support of Iver Ostrander, aiiard of t: a Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be restored as of Sept. 1, 1939• WICKBOU. MRS. E_IL, Hill St. Pittsburg (For Violet Rose D?en). PRESrX, JEENNIE, Danville. (For Violet Rose Deen) 30 State aid and- 310 County aid monthly for the support of Violet Rose Deen, a ward of t'.e Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County payable to Mrs. Emil Wickbom, Hill ST., Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Jsly 31, 1939• BEG Yir G Sept. 1, 1939, $10 State aid and 410 county aid monthly be granted Mrs. Jeanie Preston, Danville, for t:he support of Violet Rose Deen. HNIDAK RUTF, 150 Frisbie St. Vallejo. (For Vir g inia Davidson) D GAN MAF.GA.=-L Box 1707, Fd 17, Richmond. (For Claude Davidson) 10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Ruth Hnidak, 150 Frisbie St. Vallejo for tine support of Virginiza be discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939- 10 State Aid and $10 county aid monthly payable to bars. Margaret Dugan, Box 1707 Road 17, Ric m:nd for t .e suppo_•s of Claude Davidson be discontinued as of Aug-31, 1939 FRACISCO, LOUT_SA 1520 Liberty St. El Cerrito. Aid for needs c_^.;.ldren in the sum of $50. State aid and $25. County aid monthly be granted to 'begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• And z'-e Board takes recess to meeton Monday, September 13th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. t L1 f BVORE•TU BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COWM GWU COUNTY, STATE CP CALIFORFIA.', - MONDAY, Swr— loth, 1939. The Hoard net at 10 otclot* A.M. Pre sent: Ron. W.J.Buchanan Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lorgq Ralph Bollman and R.J.Trembath. S.C.7ells s Clerk. Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummings. i•n In Matter•of receiving of bids for Furnishing 500 Watt Intermediate Radio Transmitter. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of 500 Watt Intermediate Radio Transmitter, to be used by the office of the Sheriff of Contra Costa County, and this being time and place set out in said notice for receiv- 1 of bids the following bids are received and read to the Hoard by the Clerk, towJ.Iib BID OF E.C. WEUGER CO. $3084.95 BID OF BRUNTON'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. $A32.69. C'; ^- sem•, BID OF GENE11AL RADIO SERVICE: =3s797• BID OF J. PAUL HANKS CO. $3250.00. And the Board aavUg referred said bids to 606igee .Hurtonti . Depatg .Sheriff in 1 charge of Radio Construction aand the said George Burton having reported to this:`Hoard . that the bid of Brunton's Automotive Service Inc. is the best bid received for:ttie`;;: furnishing of said Transmitter. On action of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDW-17D that the contract for the furnishing of said 500 Watt Intermediate Radio i Transmitter be and the same is hereby awarded to Bruntonts Automotive Service Inc. for the amount submitted in their bid. IT 13 F FTFM ORDERED that said Brunton's Automotive Service Inc. give..:a-: bond for faithful performance of said contract in the sum of $1567.00 and that 1 the District Attorney of Contra Costa .County prepare a contract for the furnishi}7g. of said Transmitter. A t., i r •...:,} xL :,. ..:i:In Matter Of Additional 140se R in Kensington Ligbting District. . A petition signed by At least'25'`ta e ps ers:'and:residez<ts ji thin'thm bo4nds j ies of Kensington Lighting District having been filed with this Board an Aug- 3Zs:193 s. praying that ten additional lights be installed in said Kensington Lighting District,. at the following locations, to wit: Light in Yale Circle— in center If possible. at intersection of Spruce and Grizzly Peak. a o Arlington and once Drive.at intersection f Ar nngt Alm r-` "ins-%;'i+ '' r::-: ' kr:. .. rz ': thr @hundred from Arlingtonon Arlmoate Drs A-three X :,..... s opp. 7 Norwood Ave. OPP. 65 Wgecroft Road oPP• 231 Trinity Ad. yn corm Berkeley Pari: & Lexington 4oad.J w' n' M Ardmore nth — Between Ardmore Rd & Coventry. z West End of Beverley Place. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor sbath IT L3:ORDERED? that said additional lights be and the same are hereby ordered installed and the Pac- ific Gas d Electric Company is hereby ordered to install same at locations mentioned. 1 IT IS establis1hed that the cast of maintenance of said additional lights is the sum of $244.90 per year, and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to include in tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year a tax upon taxable property of said Highway Lighting District at the equalized value thereof, for tl-nt year, sufficient to pay r^ the cost of installation and maintenance of sr.id additi;nal liv t s., 213 In matter of Granting Permit to Shell Oil Co. to install Buried Pipe. The Shell Oil Co. Inc. having applied to this Board for permission to excavate In Contra Costa County Road E-39, Sup. District ,#5, and beginning at point in center line of Contra Costa County Road F-39, said point being the southwest corner of w Section 15, T1S., R3E. , thence eastearly alork; center line of said Road 219 feet; thence nort_^.erly at right angles to the center line of said Fond, 20 feet to the true point of beginning; thence easterly parallel to the center line of said Fond 532 feet to t'-,-e point of semination. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Lorg, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of t:,e County surveyor of Contra Costa Count:: and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. e In Matter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.E!eese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, haviw, applied to this Board for authorization to County Auditor to correct following; erroneous assessments in accordance wit; Section 3904a of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1939-10: Vol. 16 Assessment No. 41270 Frank & A.G.Davi are assessed with Lots b & 7 Blk 10, City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at w 930. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 5330. Authority to County Auditor to make correction is requested. Willis Daves was assessed wit'a Lot A less S11,y 401 Block 23, Subn. No. 1 of t:ae City of Bay Point for the yx%ar 193z'-35, with $300 improvements, for the year s 1935-36 Frith 445o, for tie yea-- 1930-- xith improvements $450. There were no improve— ments on t:.is property for these years. Authority to County Auditor to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on ti-ese improvement s is requested. rand said application having been approved by District Attorney of Contra Costa County IT IS ORDERED t^at the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to correct said erroneous assessments.,, i i In Matter of Accept-;ice of Easement for Right of vmy for Sever Purpose s. Gardom Pomeroy and Mrs. Ga„dom Pomeroy having presented to this Hoard a good and sufficient Grant Deed, conveying to the County of Contra. Costa for purpose of construction of a sever, the followim, described real property: A G A strip of land 5.0 feet vide lying southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 13, Block H as shoran on that certain Uap entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14, 1SS4 in Book D of !Saps, at page 89. IT IS BY T E BOA.P.D OF.DER D that said Grant Deed be and the same is hereby f accepted and sald real property declared to be public property. IT IS Mill-ER ORDMED that the County Clerk record said deed in the office of t a County =recorder. C- 7 t j S Su. fi ry S• coSept. 19, 1934- nt '-5. In Matter of Rei eeti on of Claims of C.R.Bristow and Y.S. Taylor. C.R.Bristow having presented a claim to this Board of Supervisors against the County of Contra Costa for washing of his automobile upon which it is alleged oil was employees sprayed by County/wren oiling a county road near Avon, and V.S.Taylor, having presen ed a claim for $1.50 for washing his automobile upon which he claims oil was sprayed by County employees of Contra Costa County when oiling road, and said claims having been referred to the District Attorney of Cont-•a Costa County for ars opinion as to their legality, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa county having filed with th Is Board his opinion that said claims are not legal claims against the County of ontra Costa, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembeh, IT IS BY THI. BW-D ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby rejected. In Ratter of Advertising Resources of 'ontra Costa County at Columbus D ay Celebration to be held at Pittsburg, California. This Board of Supervisors deeming Columbus Day Celebration to be held at Pittsburg, California, on Oct. 6-7-9, 1939, a good advertising medium of resoarects of Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Vie sum of $150_ be paid to Columbus Day Conmittee for advertising resources of Contra Costa County at said Columbus day Celebration. iIT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Columbus Day Committee present to this Board duly verified claim on Advertising? Fund of said County in suss of $150.K i q In Natter of Authorizing i Supervisor James N.Long to bid upon property to be sold by Richmond School District. This Board of supervisors being desirous of purchasing Lots 36-37-39 Block 35, Amended Map of City of Richmond, for the purpose of erecting a Health Center and Free Clinic, and the Trustees of Richmond School District, owners of said property, having advertised said property for sale at public auction, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that James N.Long, Supervisor,be and he is hereby authorized to bid the sum of $1.00 for said real propertyert hereinabove described. i In Matter of Expressing Thanks to Organizations and Individuals responsible for Contra Costa County Day Celebration at Golden Gate International Exposition . On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE i BOARD O.riDEP.ED that this Board of Supervisors through its Chairman W.J.Buchanan, expres i the thanks of this Board of Supervisors through the Press of Contra Costa County to various organizations and individuals responsible mr success of the Contra Costa Coun y i Day Celebration at Golden Gate International Exposition. I i In Batter of Assessment in sum of $4D,0o0 upon the Lands within Reclamation District #830. I (Jersey Island) ORDER APPROVING ASSESSKENT. L.W.Hehaffey, Hsi. BLOCYFIM- , and B.R.Burroughs, as Commissioners of Assess- ment heretofore duly appointed by order of this Board dated Aug. 7, 1939, for the purpose of viewing and assessing upon the lands with in ReclaaatiDn District No. 830 Jersey Island) the sum of Forty thousand (40,000) dollars and to apportion the same according to tine benefits that will accrue to each tract of lard in said District, respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sums of money, having heretofore and on the 15t:: day of August, 1939, prepared an Assessment List and filed the same with the Clerk of tris Board, and tis Board having appointed Monday the 19th day of September, 1939, at the hour of eleven o1 clock_ A.M. of said day at the Chambers of this Board, Hall of Records, situated in the City of MR,-tinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place when and where this Board would meet for the i purpose of.hearing objections to said assessment, and notice of such hearing having been given by publication for two (2) times, to wit: once a week for two (2) successive Meeks In the "Contra Costa Gazette* a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the matter of said assessment i and the objections thereto coming; on regularly for hearing on this 18th day of Septembe, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.". and no objections to the said assessment havi been filed or presented to this Board, and it appearing to this Boa-d that the said assessment has been made in accordance with law and ought to be approved; NOT, Ti?EF.EFbRf:, BE 7T RESOLVED AND CFiDERID by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of CaliforniR, as follows, to wit: i 1. That the above and foregoing assessment and said Assessment List in the j sum of Forty t :ousand (40,000) dollars be and the Sime are hereby fixed and approved. 2. That t'--is order of approval be endorsed upon t: a said asses=meat list land be signed by t a Chsi rAan of t 1 s_Board and attested by the Clerk thereof. 3. That said Assessment List shall be prepared in duplicate, one original thereof being retained in the office Qf Reclamation District No. 930 (Jersey Island) land the second orlginal thereof shall forthwith be filed With the County Treasurer 1 lof the County of Contra Costa, State of California.. That this Order and resolution be entezwd in full upon .the records of the JBoard of Supervisors of the Coun?y of Contra Costa, State of California. i In Matter of Fixing Salary of Janes Lucas, Gardener. IOn notion of Supervisor Bollman,seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED that the la J Hsar5ofauresLucs, Gardener for Court House and all ofRecords Grounds, be fixed at sum of $160 per month commencing as of Sept. Ist, 1939, and the Qounty i Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant monthly in favor of James Lucas, in payment of said sa nry.1, . i 1 In Matter of Authorizing Otis Loveridgg,Dlrector of Socirl Service Department to attend m,•eting of County Executives of Social Welfare. On motion of SuDerv±sor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County and such of his assistants as he may select be and the slime are hereby authorized I' I to attend a meeting of County Welfare Executives to be held on Friday, Sept. 29, 1939 In Sacramento, California. i f IT IS FUFTRER ORDERED t-at the expenses of said Otis Loveridge, and his assist) ants In attending szld meeting, be and the same are hereby declared a a:arge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County.(, In Natter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants shown below, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $8,729.62 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged ngalnst proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation Accounts: War. No. Road Comm. Road Com`. Road Comm. Ro-d Comm. Road Comm l 2 3 4 5 95 2+6.50 9b 378-27 243•?9 122. 25 533.59 97 86.68gg550-64 99 254.63 104.70 100. 1330-02 102 166 .3 10 146.30 48.65 1 111.18 lob 457.14 107 142.73. 108 l 54 115. 109 139-89 110 5.00 ill 10.00 112 119.03 39.15 142:51 113 168.60 11 3-96 16 9-57 493.48 161.99 117 U33-93 167.01 593.95, 118 27-60 119 2.20, 120 261-97 121 120- 22 0 10 120. 2 $ l Grand Total — $8729.62. The said order is passed t8 following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Cummings. az:- In Matter of Granting Lave of Absence to D. i T eter, Leave Auditor. On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded ty Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THR BOAHD ORDERED t'r.at D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of Ca!Mrnia, for a period of thirty days from and after date Cf leaving, the said State. 217 In Matter of Discont roving of j Salary of bliss Anita Dolph, Stenographer in Social Service Dept. Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County Having notified t is Board that Miss Anita Dolph, has resigned her position as Steno- grapher in Social Service Department frim and niter Aug. 31, 19393, IT IS BY :HE BOARD ORDERED that D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby i authorized to discontinue the drawing of salary warrant in favor of said Anita Dolph, from and after Aug. 31, 1939.,r In matter of Fixing, Salaries of Certain Faployees of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that salaries of certain employees of Social Service Department are hereby fixed as follows: commencing as of Sept. lst, 1939: Bridgie Medina, 100, per month Beth Murray, 100. • • Eugenla Pinoli, 110. r r Lorraine Sheeran, 125. • • Marie Hanges, 100. • Marian C.Veal.e, 100. • IT IS FURTHER ORDM---D that commencing as of Sept. 1st , 1939, the County . Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor of said employees in payment.of their said salary in amounts as hereinabove set out., In Matter of authorizing Otis Loveridge to Notify Recipients i under Old .Age Law in regard to Property Laws. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman,IT IS By THE i BOARD ORDS-ED z'--at Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service DepartnenYof Contra costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to send notice to all persons receiving aid under Cld Age Security Law of the provisions of Secs. 2226, 2229, and 2220, of the Old Age Security Law.i t In Matter of Granting Aid jto City of El Cerrito for construction of culvert over Cerrito Creek. I WH RFAS, it appears to this Board that the City of El Cerrito in conjunction with City of Albany and :railway Equipment and Realty Company are jointly constructing a culvert over Cerrito Creek at Center Street on the line dividing Alameda and Contra i Costa Counties, and said culvert provides for drainage from Kensington, an unincorporat i ed District of Cont-•a Costa County, and, Whereas, it appears to this Board that the construction of said culvert is of general county interest and, WH RFAS, the Council of the City of 7-L Cerrito has filed with this Board a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by ti,,e said City Council requesting that the County of Contra Costa pay to said City of El Cerrito, the sum of $500 toward the cost iof said work, NOW, THER:2ORE, BE IT RES LVZD: by this Board of Supervisors that the County of Cant.-r. Cost= pay to said City of El Cerrito, t'-e sun of $500 towards cost of construct- k ncln,•, Sept. lo, i Ion of said culvert and the County auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby directed t dr,w his Warrant in sun of $500 in favor of said City of El Cerrito, upon the Road funds of Sup. Dist. #1, and t^at the County Treasurer pay the same. K i In Matter of application of r y L. Putnam & Co. for permission to erect Real Estate office on Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Guy L. Putnam & Co. having applied to this Board for permission to erect a real estate office on Ht. Diablo Boulevard, and said application having been heretofor referred to the Planninb CommissiDn of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning j Commissi(,n having recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, On moti3n of Supervisor Bollman, seconded b7 Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY BOARD ORDE_IM THAT SAID PF-FRIT be granted for a period of two years with a right of renewal of the permit at the expiration of t,-.at time. I IT IS FU-r.7ER ORDERED that the structure be of residential character and havE on it only one sign designating it as the office of Guy L. Putnam & Co.k In Matter of Walter R.Parker, x for permission to erect a chicken house in Interim Land Use District 10. Herbert R.Pa_rker, having heretofore filed with this Board his application for eimission tc canstruct chicken ?souse located-on Walnut Creek-Danville Highway in Interim Land Use District #1.0, and the said application having been referred to by t le Pla:uiinc. Commission of Contra costa Co;inty, for its recommendation, and the said Planning Commission having, recommended that said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor Bollman:, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE 9 DA'r.D ORDE!W that said permit be and the same is hereby granted.K In Matter of Confirming 4,pointment s of Mary FrancesF y: , Robinson as Planning, Draftsman and Doris Gertrude Jackson as w Stenographer of Planning Commission. 0.S.Smith, President of County Planning Commission having reported to this Board that Planning Commissi_,n of Contra Costa County has employed Miss Mary Frances Robinson, as Planning Draftsman and Doris Gertrude Jackson as Planning Commission stenographer, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman , IT IS BY TIE BOA:-',D ORDE- BD that said appointments be and the same are hereby approved., In Matter of Consideration of Claim of John Bacciglieri. John Baceiglieri having presented to this Board a claim for $10.48 for remun- eration for damages claimed to have been suffered to ^is motorcycle by unloading of rock by county crews, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY TPE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is 'hereby referred to District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for an opinion as to the legality of said claim. 219 Ila Matter of adoption of plans and specificat i ins for construction of a reinforced concrete foundation for Radio Tower. Jos. W.Bark.ley, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and spealfications and details for the construction of a reinforced concrete foundation to support vertical radiator, for the Sheriff's 0-f"ice of Contra Costa County , California It is by the Board ordered that plans and specifications,sL rain sheets and workirie details are hereby ad-apted as offic Lal plans and specifications and workinr, details, etc. for the construction of a reinforced concrete foundation to support vertical radiator for a-ieriff's office Radio Station. IT IS FURTHER ORD&R.9 that bids for the doing of said work s--all be received by this Boa-rd up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, October 2nd, 1939, and that notice to Contractors be published for the time and in the canner as prescribed by lava In (bnt ra Costa Standard. In Natter of Granting of Exemption from Taxes of the Community Methodist Episcopal Church, Lafayette,Californla. Zti&.FAS, the Community Methodist Episcopal Church, situated in Lafayette, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the hereinafter described premises, is entitled to exemption from taxes b;- virtue of the Constltutbn of the State of Califo - nia and, UHERE&S, the g:)vernIng body or officialsof said Church failed to file their claim of exemption within the time provided for by Section 3611 of the Political Code of the State of California, and M.`--MZ&S, it has been held by the Appellate Court of this State that exemption of Churches from taxes is a constituti-ial exemption to w%ich the Churches are entitled regardless of Vneir compliance wit': said Political Code Section; and T:EAEAS, the said premises are particuLarly described as follows: 0.992 acres- a portion of Rancho Acalan e s lying in the Town of Lafayette, baunded on the eastby Moraga Road, on the south by lanes of H. Falcone, on t^e west by lands of Latone, and on the north by creek and ]ands of Hibbs. NOW, _rZIs"FCRE, BE IT I ESCLVED by treBoard of Supervisors of the County of 1 IContra Costa, State of California, that the said premises be and trey are hereby exempt ted from taxation for the year 1939-40, and the Assessor of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California is hereby directed to remove said premises froc the assessment roll ifor 1939-40, and the Auditor is directed to cancel all taxes standing as a lien against said.property as of t^is date. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Cummings. K W 'x f rte. y [ rs. 0 i, y K i Sept. 1&, 113=Q. i I In Matter of Erection of Signs on County Roads. i.... N:iII3FA3, Grizzley Peak Boulea Noodsoat.Arenne, eud: .Sprace Street, in $erkeie Woods, Contra Costa County, near the Alameda Count' lines are county roads, and WHEREAS, the said streets converge and intersect near the Alameda County Line, and, WHERM, the Borrd of Supervisors of %bbe County of Contra Costn, finds it necessary to erect certain stop signs and warning signs where said streets converge. NOW, T:iERWOFLE, BE I^a RESCUED: that stop signs and one warning sign be erected. at the point of convergence of said streets,. and said convergence point is hereby declared to be a *stop intersection' and all vehicles are hereby required to stop before entering such intersection, excepting vehicles entering said intersection on Spruce Street from the west and vehicles entering said Intersection on Gri=ley Peak..,. : . :.: Boulevard from the south. Ayes: Supervisors Long Bollman Buchanan and Trembath s;f', .• ate.;;.ty`: Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummings.K e+. In 14atter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct Sale of property for Delinquent q ret'.:',a..3` =.;"rt' v+`de;l:. ,•';:'.. The following Resolution was passed:midi s#dopted and;ord tFe ;ered'eYtteredoa L:inutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of tbi s Board that the following described property now owned. by the State of California be sold pursuant 1 to Chapter 396 of statutes of 1935, tr t'"e Tax Collector of Contra Costa County 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 hereinafter described, plus costs of sale: BE 1T RESOLVED FUPTHEP.: that thisBoard petition the state Controller of the State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: Group No. 56) PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SPATE JUNE 26, 1933. FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1930: Canal Sytbr.. of Richmond- Lot 7, Bloc?c 40, Deed No. 41.. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric';mond Lot 59 Block 409 Deed No. 42. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe-Lot 216 Block 14, Deed No. 51:. To be sold for a sum of not less than 510. plus costs of sale. i of 2 Block 14 Deed No. 2. ownsite of Santa Fe. L 5, 5 To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Harbor Addn— Lots 4-5, Block 59 Deed No. 59 To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 27-25, Block 11, Deed No. 116 To be sold for a sum of not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Lot o Deed 11AmendedHapoftheCityofAiond- Lo 36, Block 1i6, No. 7 To be sold for a sum not less t:.an $30. plus costsof sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond-- Lots 34-35, Block 632 Deed No. 119 To be sold for a sum not less than $W. p=us costs of sale. In the Highland Tract- Lots 7_99 Block B, Deed No. 152 To be sold for a sum not less Dan $25. plus costs of sale. In the Nest Richmond Tract- Lot 21, Block 209 Deed No. 157 . To be sold for a sum of not ldss Limn $30. plus costs of sale. . :: Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 129 Block 179 Deed No. 169 To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus costs of sale. 1221 Andrade Park Tract--- Lot 5, Block 10, Deed,No. 175 To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Andrade Central Tract- Lot 17 da 1/. 1/2 of 1S, Block 3, Deed-No. 296 To be sold for a sun of not less than $10 plus costs of sale. San Pablo Villa Tract- Lot 1, Block 15,Deed No. 303. To be sold for a sum ofnot less than $15. plus costs of sale. A rdrade Exposition 1 ra e°t-- Lots 35-36, Block 13, Deed Ho. 326. To be sold for a sum of not less than $25. plus costs of sale. 3East Richmond Boulevard Tract—Lot 14, Block 36, Deed No. 340. To be sold for a sum of not less than $40. plus costs of sale. 6 Richmmd City Center- Lot 4, Block 15,Deed No. 357 To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus costs of sale. wall)s Addn. to icamond- Lot 9 Plock 174 Deed No. 395 To be sold for a sum of not less than plus costs of sale. all s Adan. to Richmond- Lots 26-27, Blo k 175, Deed No. 400. To be sold for a sum of not less than $40. plus casts of sale. Central Pullman Tract- Lot 669 flock C. Deed Ho.432. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Central Pullman Tract- Lots 74-75, Block C.Deed No. 433 To .be sold for a sum of not less taan $15. plus costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 15, Block 9 Deed No. 466. To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus costs of sale. In Richmond "nnex- Lot 1, Block 2, Deed No. 525 ITo be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. In r'ichmona Annex- Lots 65-66- Block 16, Deed No. 533 To be sola fbr a suss of not less than 525. plus costs of sale. In the Nilson Addition- Lots 3-4, Block B. Deed No. 557.ITO oe sold for a sum of not less tran $30. plus costs of sale. In the aarbor Front Tract- Lots 13-14. Block #7. Deed No. 615. To pe sold for a sum ofnot less than $10. plus costs of sale. In the Aa bor Front Tract- Lots 20-21-24--25, Block 7, Deed No. 616. To.be sold for a sum of not less than W. plus costs of sale.1PROPERTY SOLD TO T'?E STATE JUNE 1 FOR TN932, E DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931; 3 e. 'al Suba. of =1chmond- Lot 5, Block-39, Deed No. 74 To be sold for a sum ofnot less than $10. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 39, Deed NO-75ITobesoldforasumofnotlessthan $10. plus costs of sale. s In the Townsite o4 Santa Fe- Lot 16, Block 4, Deed No. 63 o be sold for she sura of not less than $10 plus costs of sale. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 17, Block 4, Deed No. 84 o be sold fbr a sum of not less than $10 plus costs of sp-le. Amended Map No. 1 of the Toon of Richmond- Lot 15, Block 9, Deed No. 16. o be sold for a sum of not less than 415. plus costs of sale. Fourt" Addition to Richmond- Isom. ataoint on ?3. line ofj organ Ave. 391 E. from int. of Morgan do Marine Ave. a por. of of 72 fronting 271 on Morgan Ave. wit:7 avera;-e depth of 54.3' Blk 44, Deed No. 47Tobesoleforasunofortlessthan $60. plus of sale. Fourti Addition to Richmond- Lots 1 & 5,. Block $S, Deed No. 50. o be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 219, Block 4, Deed6No. 3 To be sold for a sum of not less tan $10. plus costs of sale. 1 In tc+e Townsite of Santa Fe: Lots 23-2'-*-25-26, Block 9 Deed No. 100. o be sold for a sum of not less than S50..plus cosi; of sale.t In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lot 27, Block 36, Deed No. 157 o be solo for z sum of not less ti=p $15. plus costs of sale. In the Townsite 6f Santa Fe-- Lots 30--37, Block 40, Deed No. 175. To be sold for a suns of not less than $30. plus costs of sale. In the Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lot 6, Block 41, Deed No. 179Tobesoldforasumztfnotlessthem $5. plus costs of sale. In the Townsite of Santo Fe- Lot 7, Block 41,Deed No. 190 To be ,sold for a sum of not ,less than $5. plus costs of sRle. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot S, Block 41, Deed No. 1$1. To be sold for a sum of not le ss t?nn $5. plus costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Ric:.mond- Lot 27, Blk 4, Deed No. 62 To be sola for a sum of not less than $10.00 plus costs of sole. t i 7`)•i Sept. 1S, 193q. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 9,•Block. 41, Deed;No. 182. To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Addn. to nichmondr Lots, 3-4, Block 12s Deed=.No 227 To be sold for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of sale. Nystrom's Addn. to Rl&,mond, - Lots 7-8, Blocs 15, To be sold for a sum of n.,t less than $20. plus costs of sale. Deed No. 230. Griffin A Watrous Addn. to Ric'rmond- Lots 16-17, Block 10, Deed No. 26 T.: be soli for a sum of rot less than $30. plus costs of sale. Hezman s Addn. to Richmond- Lot 19, Block a, Deed No. 256. To be sold for a sum of tn less than 010. plus costa of sale. Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 31, Block 9, Deed. No. 269. i To be sold for a sum of not less than $10. plus costs of sale. Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 32, Blocs 9, Deed No. 270 To be sold for a sum of not less than $l0.plus costs of sale. Wall s arbor Center Tract- Lot 1, Block 34, Deed No. 304.: i To be sold for a sum of *not less than M. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of the City j f Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block $,Deed No. 322. To be sola for ?t sum not less than $25. plus costs of sale. Amended Map of t_,e City of kicbmond- Lots 32 33,B1k 6. Deed No. 323. j To be sold for a sum not less than $20. plus costsof sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 9, Block 120, Deed No 351. j To be sold for a sum of not lessthan $15. plus costs of sale. In the Richmond Tract- Lots 3-4, Block A. Deed No. 375 ` To be s.:ld for a sum of not less than $20. plus costs of snle. Richmond Villa Tract- Lots 31 2, Blk 3, Deed No. 379. To be sald for a suss of hot less thin 320. plus costs of sale. Richmond Park Tract- Lot 4o,' Blocx ,Deed No. 382. To be sola for a sum of not less t•um a15. pus costs of sale. Central Rlanmmd No. 2— Lot 10, Blk 4, Deed No. 927. To be sold for a sum of not less than $15. plus costs of s.ae. City of Pittsburg- Lo: 9, Block 22, Deed No. 1551- To 55LTobesoldforasumofnotlesst:-an $SO. plus cost s of sale. In }`ensirg ton Park, Lots 19 to 23, Inc. Block 2, Deed No. 1570. To be sold for a sum of not less than $400. plus costs of sale. Moraga Redwood Heights Extension No'l — Lots 123-124, 126-127.Deed No 1.874. To be sold for a sum of not less than $90. p:.us costs of sale. F In Matter of Applications for aid.d r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEdED that the following applications for-afd be- and the same are hereby granted: BOWER, ROS£, RFD Rte 1, &= 1637, Richmond. County cast: allowance of $15. monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1,1939". COLE, ALICE, 232 Yale Ave.' Berkeley Park Highlands, Berkeley, Old Age Security in the sum of $9.50 State aid and $9.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. COUNTS, NMLIE, Box 1023, Richmond. Id Age Security in the sum of $1.7.50 State aid and $17.50 county aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• - DITURS, GEORGE, Box 501, Brentwosd. Old Age Security 'n the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid month be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• VICLEPTE, SADIE, 5421 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Old a Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Sept. 13, 1939. j WOOLERY EDWAi-.D, 7149 Dom Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Securitvin the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthl i be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. Am, AN 3, 1434 S-In Pablo Ave. EI Cerrito. OldAge Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ald and $17.50 County Aid monthly be re hewed as of June, 1939. AUSB cwj.,ES, 1434 San Pablo Ave. Bl Cerrito. ldAge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• 1223 CLIMCB GEOME 120 So.. 23rd, Richmond. Ola AAgegeourity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939- I CAMMGH- ELIZABETH 331 9th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.550 State aid and $12.50. County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. SUSEL LOUIS, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old ZFe Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 .County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• FAESSLER LARIA, 255 Colusa Ave. Berkeley. Old a Security in the sum of $15. State aid and 0.15 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939• Hk= HARCR'T #6. Eddy. St. Pt. Ricbmone. Old fEe Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and. $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939. HAYNES, SADA::, Cor. Dover do Powell Sts. San.Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1930. MITCHELL, WILLIS, 430 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Old. Age Security in the sum of $17.5Q State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. RODGERS. i?t1GE, 553- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. TERFILL El+WA 3000 El Dorado, :-a Cerrito. Old 1je Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. aULLIN, JOSEPHINE, 253- 12th St. Richm:,nd. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. 5..INGTON. WILL_I M, Rte #19 Box 173, No. Richmond. Old Age Security in tae sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. MOSES. HOWARD, RFD Box 354,,Berkeley Old Age Security in the sum of $12.510 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly i be renewed as of Sept. 1939, and increased to $13.75 State Aid and $13.75 county aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939• MILROY, HESTON, RFD, Box 621 Wilcox Ave. Ric!-.mond. Old Age Security in the amount of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid lmonthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939• i PEPTINGILL, 2021 California St. San Pablo Old Age Security in the sum of $7.50 State aid and. $7.50 County aid monthly Ibe discontinued as of Aug. 31, 1939. t MOD, IDA, 445- 12t:: St. Richmond. Old Age Security in 'the sum of $17.50 State aid aril $17.50 County aid monthly lbe discontinued as of Sept. 30s 1939. iRHM" ROBERT, 235 Fourt: St. Rich-mond. ld bge Security be denied. SSCHWARTZ A10a 415 So. 34th St. Richmond. Aid t Needy children in the sure of $20. State aid and $30 County aid be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. I BEr''MA MARGAF.ET, 6627 Uanila St. El Cerrito Aid for needy cr-ildren in tr+e sum of $20. State aid and $20 County aid be renewed as of Sept. 1939• N"iBdAlti riELEN, 422 So. 35th St. Richmond. Aid for needy c rlldren in tie sum of $20 State aid and $30 County aid monthly be increased to $20 State aid and $40 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939. i FEFIIANDEZ• UODESTO, RFD, Box 952, Rich2:,nd. AID for needy children in tie suet of $10. State aid monthly be discontinued as of u6mst 31, 1939. LINCK, LEAR, #6 Bonita Larie, Orinda. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthlypegrantedt:. begin as of Sept. 1, 1939• EASTIN, ViCtUS, Lafayette. Old Age Security in the =a of $12.25 State aid and $12.25 County aid monthly be renewed .;s of Lay, 1939. WMCOX, ADA, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of May 1, 1939• Sept. 16, !c:39. t BRANT EVE-JIEW, Lambert Apts, Concord. Old aSecurity in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly,:I a be renewed asof Sept. 1939• a HOPKINS, JOSEPH, 1521 Estud1110 St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum 0317.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid mOMhlp be renewed as of Aug. 1.939- HOPKINS, JOSEPHINE, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of$17.50 State aid and $17.50 Cdunty Aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939- j SCHOLZ, EA2tEST, RFD #l, Box 4191, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $14.50 State aid and $14.50 County aid monthly.'--'- be onthly. --- be renewed as of April, 1939. TIERNEY NEU IE Seal Bluff Rd, Concord. Old Age Security in V-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly. -- be renewed as of June, 1939. YUJNG. WILLIAM, Lambert Apts. Concord. ld Age Security in the sum of $15.50 State aid and $15.50 County aid monthly.- be onthlyberenewedasofJune, 1939. CLARfi2 MARY J. RFD Box 465, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in tie sum 01117.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly .. be decreased to $12.50 State aid and 512.50 County ald as of Oct. 1, 1939. S CCriITAN0, ANGELO, 379 E. 3rd St. Pittsburg County cas_n allowance in the sum of $15.00 monthly be granted to begin as of Sept i 1, 1939. SECCr.ITANO SANTA, 379 S. 3rd St. Pittsburg. Old ge Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly: be restored as of Sept. 3, 1939• MAHTII1DAVID, 1S5 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be: renewed as of May, 1939. PATTERSC:N, HAR:i, 290 w. 6t7n st. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the amourit of $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. McPHE.RSO; , ROBERT, tzeneral Delivery, Clayton. mold Age Security in the sum of12.50 State aid ano $12.50 "aunty aid monthly be increased to $17.50 State aid and 17.50 County aid monthly as of Sept. 1, 1939- CUBA, LOUISE, 425 Cutter St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy c-ild_•en in the mm of $20. State aid be renewed as of Sept. 1939 VcGUIRE, WILLIAM 206 West Sth St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in t--e amount of $30. State aid only be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. GUTIERREZ•, D0MIT11,A, 355 M. First St. Pittsburg Aid for needy children in t e suss of $30. State•amd $26, County aid be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939• ORLANDO, NADINE, 160 E. 3rd St. Pittsburg. - Aid for needy children in the sum of $10. State aid and-$30 County aid be discontinued as ::f Sept. 30, 1939. BROWN MARY, #5- 9th St. Antioch. Old ge Security in the sure of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly, be renewed as of May, 1939 COA T N ZJ011i , Box 543, Brentwood. 81'n e Security 1n the SUm of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aJA monthly,,-,, be renewed as of June, 1939- COLLINS, MARY, PO Bx 625, Antioch. Old Age Security in the amount of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly, be rermed as of March., 1939• HAIOND RL, 611- 1st St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• W INCHCLIFF, JO M, Rte 1, Box 150, Oakley. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly Le renewed as of Oct. 1939• 1-011LEErT, JO:-31, Brentwood. Uld Age Security in t:-_e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. WALKER2 ANDREW, O Hara Ave. Oakley. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. AmuA?aiA, 616- 3rd St. Ant iocs , Cal. MCGRATii, JESSIE, 616- 3rd St. Antioch. (For Marion June and Anna may McArthur. ) Aid for needy h ild-en in t::a sum of $20B-7Wald r+n 5 Count-yaid v riade p;.::blo to M' Is. Jessie ic'Grat'l, of 616- VArd St. Antioch as of Oct. 1, 1939. f i 22:5 i WEATHERMY,JOSHUA, Box 433, Brentwood. Aid for needrv.blirdin sum of$25. State ald and $25. County aid monthly be granted to Joshua Weatherby, to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. I wuXEERsozi, EwA, 617— 12th St. Antioch Aid for needy blind in the sum of $15. State aid and 415. County aid monthly be renewed ns of June, 1939. ST. MARYIS OF Thr PALMS Mission San Jose, (For Elaine Cardoza) 10. State aid and $10 County aid monthly for the support of Elaine Cardoza, Ward of' t'.e Juvenile Court .)f Contra Costa County payable to 'St.Uary's of the Palms, Missi"n San Jo?e, btu reneved as of Sept. 1, 1`~39. STiA F MARY, 755 Montezuaa St. Pittsburg (For Carmen Felice) 10 Stntr aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Mary Stumpf, of 47 West 6th Street Pittsburg, be renewed as of Aug. 1939- LOURA,GLORIA, 5105 San Pablo Ave. Berkeley (For Marr Gonsalves) Aid for Needy Children in sum of $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly payable to Mrs. Gloria Loura, 3105 San Pablo Ave. Berkeley for the support of Mary Gonsalves, Ward of 'the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be renewed as of August 1939. LORAN, RiaiARD, 6100 Columbia St. Richmond. i Old Age Security in sum of $17.50 State aid and $1.7.50 County aid monthly be reduce , to $17.25 State aid and $17.25 County aim monthly as of Uct. 1st, 1939. i In Matter of Coneiidating precincts for the Special State Election to be held on Nov.7,1939, and appointment of election officers to conduct said election. The Governor of the State of California having issued *a Proclamation calling 1 a Special State Electim to be held throughout the State of California, on Nov. 7th, 1939, IT IS BY Tr"E BOARD ORDERED that the precincts of Contra Costa County for purpose of conductin:; said State Moction shall be consolidated in f_:llowing manner, to wit: j Consolidated Precinct No. 2, ss:all comprise Berkeley Park Precinct. Cpnsolidated Precinct ?b. 2, shall comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 1. Consolidated Precinct No. , shall emprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 2. iConsolidated Precinct No. 4, scall comprise El Cerrito Precinct No, . Cons311dated Preci-net No. 5, shall comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. ' ti Cons,:lidated Precinct No. o, s:-al comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 5. Consolidated Precinct N3. 7 sha!1 comprise El Cerrito Precinct Na. 6, Consalidated Precinct No. 9, s:-,nil comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 7. Consolidated Precinct No. 9, s-al I comprise E1 Cerrito Precinct No. S Consolidated Precinct lo.10, s: all comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 9 Consolidated Precinct No. 11, shall ccmpri}e El Cerrito P:-Pcin(-t Ito. 10. Consolidated Precinct No. 12, shall comprise El Cerrito Precinct No. 11. Consolidated Precinct No. 1, shallcomprise Rensint,;von Precinct No. 1. Consolidated Precinct No. 14, stall comprise Kensin,gtt)n PrecLn--t ,b. 2 Consolidated Precinct ito. 15, small comprise Bensingt)n Precinct No. 3. i Consolidated Precinct N-. 16, shall. comprise Richmond Precinct No. 1. Consolidated Precinct N3. 17, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 2. r Consolidated Precinct N,_%. 19, shall comprise Ric,mond Precincttto. 3. i Consolidated Precinct No. 19, s all cocsprise Richmond Precinct N,-. 4. S Cons,lidated Precinct No. 20, shall comprise Rirnmond Precinct No. 5. Consolidated Precinct N.). 21, shall comprise Ric:m end Precinct No. 6 Cons311dated Precinct No. 22, shall comprise Ric:mcnd Precinct No. 7. Consolidated Precinct No. 2, s-_all uprise Ric?:nand PrPc'nct No. 8. An " Consolidated Precinct No. 24, shall comprise Ric'r.m cnd Precinct N:3. 9. Consolidated Prec'nct X,). 25, stall comprise Rictmcnd Precinct N, 10. Consolidn'ed Precinct No. 26, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 11 tn Consolidated Precinct 14% 27, shall comprise Eichmond Precinct !L . 12. Consolida,ed Precinct RD. 21S, shall comprise Richmond Precinct N -. 1 Consolidated Precinct ga. 29, s all camprise Richmond Precinct No. N. Consolidated Precinct iso. 30, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 15. Consolidated Preci et No. 31, shall comprise RIchmond Precinct No. 16_ Consolidated Precinct No. 32, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 17. Consolidated Precinct No, 33, shrill comprise Richmond Precinct No. 18. Consolidated Precinct No. 3+, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 19. Consolidated Precinct No. 35, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 20. Consolidated Precinct No. 30, shall comprise Richmond PrecictNo. 21. Consolidated Precinct Nom. 37, shall uprise Richmond Prec_nct No. 22. Consolidated Prec--act Nu.- 36, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No 2 Cons311dated Precinct 10 9, small comprise Richmond Precinct No. 2-T. Coas311dated Precinct Ns.. , shall comprise Richmond Precinct It). 25.qConsolidatedPrecinctN,. Ll, shall comprise Ri&monu Pree' not Nc, 26. iCo"nsolidated Precinct N:. 42, stall comprise Richmond Precinct Ito. 27. Consolidated Precinct No. , shall comprise Ric mono Precinct No. 29. Consolidated Precinct NO: '' ', shall comprise Richmond Preci.nct N:. 29. Consolidated Precinct No , shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 30. Consslidated Precinct No. , shrill comprise Richmond Prectct No. 31. Sept. 18, 1(13: Consolidated Precinct No. 47, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 32. Consolidated Precinct No. 46, shall comprise -Richmond Precinct No: 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 49, shall comprise =Richmond Precinct No. 3 . Consolidated Precinct No. 50, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 35. Consolidated Precinct No. 51, s all comprise Richmond Precinct No. 36. Consolidated Precinct No. 52, shall comprise Ricr:mond Precinct No. 37.x` Consolidated Precinct No. 53, shall comprise Ric,mond Precinct No. jS. Consolidated Precinct No. 5 ', s:7a11 comprise Richmond Precinct No. 39: Consolidated Precin_ct No. 55, sh)All comprise Richmond Precinct No. t{ Cons_lidated Precinct No. 56, s:nall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 41. Consolidated Precinct No. 57, shall comprise Rich aord Precinct No. 42. Consolidated Precinct No. 5,9, shall comprise Richmond Precinct Pio. 43: 1 Consolidated Precinct No. 59, shrill comprise nichmond Precinct Pio. Consolidated Precinct No. 60, shall comprise Richmond Precinct No. 45. Consolidated Precinct No. 61, s=call comprise Richmond Precinct No. 46. Consolidated Precinct No. 62, shall comprise Sen Pablo ?recinct No. 1, ry Y Cons:aiaated Pr cinct No. 6 , shall comprise San Pablo Precinct No. 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 64, small comprise San Pablo Precinct No. j Cons.,•lidated Precinct No. 65, shall comprise San Pablo Precinct No. Consolidated Precinct No. 06, shall comprise San Pablo Precinct No. Consolidated Precinct No. 67, shall comprise San Pablo Precinct No. Consolidated Precinct No. 6S, s=1i11 comprise Giant Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 69, shall comprise Oleum Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 70, shall comprise Rodeo -Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 71, shall comprise Rodeo Precinct No. 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 72, shall comprise Pinole Precincts Nos. Z and 2. Consolidated Precinct N:. 7', =_?-all comprise Hercules Precinct. Consolidated Precinct N. +4, s::n?1 comprise Selby Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 75, shall comprise Crockett Precinct No. 1. Consaidated Precinct No. 76, shall comprise Crockett Precinct No. 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 77, s:iall comprise CrockettPrecinct No. 3. r14, Consolidated Precinct No. 79, s^_all ccmprise Crockett Precinct No. 4. Consolidated Precinct No, 79, shall comprise Crockett Precinct No. 5. Consolidated Precinct No. 90, s=all comprise Crockett Precinct No. 6. Consolidated Precinct N.. Sl, s- all comprise Crockett Precinct No. 7. Consolidated Precinct No. 92, shall comprise Crockett Precinct No. S Consolidated Precinct No. 9,3, s-al1 comprise Port Costa Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 94, small comprise D-uwllle Precincts Nc s. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 95, shall comprise San Ram-n Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 96, s^all comprise Tassajara Precinct. orsolidated Precin ct 11 7,.97, shall comprise Alamo Precinct. Consolidated Precinct 10. SE, shall comprise Lafayette Precincts Nos. land 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 69, shall comprise Canyon Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 90, s_rill comprise Moraga Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 91, s,all comprise St.Maryls Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 92, shall comprise Orinda Precket. Consolidated Precinct No. 93, shall comprise Alhambra Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 94, shall comprise Walnut Creek Precincts Nos. 1,2 and 3:'`' Consoltnted Precinct No. 95, shall comprise Walnut Creek Precinct No. 4. Consolidated Precinct No. 96, shall comprise Walnut Creek Precinct No. 5: Consolidated Precinct No. 97, srehallcompriseWalnutCreekPrecinct No. 6 Consolidated Precinct No. 99, shall c,:mprise Saranap Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 99, shall comprise Martinez Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 100, shall comprise Martinez Precincts Nos. 4,5 and 7. Consolidated rreciirct No. 101, s^.a11 comprise Martinez Precincts Nos. 6, 15 and 17. Consolidated Precinct %. 102, s1-iell comprise Martinez Precincts Nos. S, 9 and 14. Consolidated Precinct No. 10 , shall comprise Martinez Precincts Nos. 10, 11 and 12. Consolidated Precinct No. 104, shall comprise Martinez Precinct No. 13. onsolidated Precinct No. 105, s,All comprise Martinez Precinct No. 26. Consolidated Precinct No. 106, s1:all comprise Mt. View Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 107, shall emprise Vine Hill Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 109, shall comprise Concord Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 109, shall comprise Concord Precinct No. 4. ons_,lidated Precinct No. 110, s*-:all comprise Concord Precinct N:.. 5. Consolidated Precinct No. 111, Sall comprise Concord Precincts Nos. 6 and S. Consolidated Precinct No. 112, sna11 c&mprise Concord Precinct No. 7. Consolidated Precinct N_•. 11-A, shall comprise Associated Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. n4, shall con prise Cowell Precinct. Consolidated Pr= cinct No. 115, shall comprise Pacheco Precinct No. 1. onsolidated Precinct No. 116, shall c:)mprise Pacheco Precinct No. 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 117, s-2 ll cxiprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos.l, and 4. Consolidated Precinct No. 1115, s:-.all comprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 2 and 3. Consolidated ir-cinct No. 119, s:^_a=? comprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 5 aril 7. Consolidated Precinct No. 120, s'-r'i 1 comprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 6 and 12. Consolidated Precinct Nom. 121, shall comprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos. S and 9. Consolidated Precinct No. 121", shall cbmprise Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 10 and 11. Consolidated Precinct No. shall emprise Pitts burg Precinct No. 13. Consolidated Precinct No. Ni,12 siall comprise Pittsburg Precinct No. 14. Consolidated Pr•cinct No. 1 , s--all comprise Pittsburf; Precinct No. 15. Consolidated Precinct No. 1 , s:-all comprise Pittsburg; Precinct No. 16. Consolidated Precinct, No. 127, scall emprise Clacton. Consolidated Precinct- No. 12S, s^-11 comprise Port Ci:icagc P:•ecincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 1 9, s'iall comprise Clyde Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 130, s`al1 comprise Nichols Prec`_nct. Consolidated Precinct No. 131, s all emprise Antioch: Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and S Cons-.11dated Precinct No. 132, s^:i11 comprise Antioch Precincts Nos. 3 and 4. Consoliaated Precinct N1. 133, shall comprise Antioch Precincts Nos. 5 and 6, and 7. Consolidated Precinct No. 134, shall comprise Lone Tree Precincts Nos. Z and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 135, stall comprise Brentwood Precincts Nos. 1, and_2._ Consolidated Precinct No. 13 shall comprise Brentwood Precinct No. 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 1361 s'-.all comprise Byron Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 137, s all comprise Rnightsen Pr-cinct . ons1-)lidat(-d Precin, t N .135, s`a11 comprise Cakley Precincts N-)s. 1 and 2 22:7 AND IT IS FURT x.._'a. ORDZ1'D that the followin'; named registered qualified voters of Contra Costa County are hereby appointed to compose the election Board and to conduct said election in eadn of the consolidated precincts of Contra Costa County, to wit: CONSOLIDATE ED PRE=C. NO. 1-- Bezi:eley Park. Polling Place: Thompson Is Gax-Ze, 354 Colusa Ave. Inspector: Alen T. Waddle, Judges, J.L, Holmes, Laverna Adanson Clerks, Eugenia B.j"asp, Sat:erine Thorsted, Pearl Harrell. CONSOLIDATED PRECIN-i.T NO. 2-- El Cerrito No. 1. Polling Place, Sc rake Rall, 4,17 Sap. Pablo Ave. El Cerrito Inspector, Lau •a 1. McNeil, Judges, Queen le L. Schwa-l-e, P^it ip A.Lee. Clerks, L'yrtle Lutz, Ii-eillie I. Schoute, Hazel E.Allinio. CONSOLIDATED P.-F=CINC N% 3-- El Cerrito N ,.. 2. Pollint Plnce, Harding School,Fairmont and Center Sts. El Cerrito Inspector, Edith Leitch Judges, Jervell =.Weeks, Le:ka ,.:Hudson Clerks, Lo_•retta Drennen: William- C. Roay, Vera C.Alveraz. CONSOLIDATED PwCI?;CT ITC. '-'.-- El Ce:^_•ito No. 3. Pollini Place, Lyon's Garage, 624 Richnord St. El Cerrito Inspector, Anna O'Malley Judges, Jessie Wilson, Lucy D.Redding Clerks, 'los Allen Cox, Wallace G.Davis, Margaret cannon GONSuLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 5-- EI Cerrito No. ,4. PollirK-- Place, Fairmont School, Kearney St. between Eureka and Stockton, El Cerrito. Inspector, Frieda J. Gare- Judges, Audrey L. Carey, 11adys Chlarre Clerks, Penelope C.uollr• , Viola Kaphingst, Anna L. Carling. CONSOLIDATED P :CIIZCT N". 6- El Cerrito No. 5. Pollin,; Place, McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. Inspector, Ida Retynski,R Judges, Franc es E.C:,sist, Liae Patrick Clex_ks, Yvonne J.Stinnet, Grace J. McCarty, Elizabeth D. Aiman CONSOLIDATED PIRECINCT N::. 7-- El Cerrito No. .6. Polllnr; Place, El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. nspector, Kathryn Sandvick, Judges, Margaret Broberg, Clara Brensel, lerks, Frank L. Gasparini, Mrs.Lols A.Knight, Pauline Gay LOI:SOLIDA_i:D PRECL21Cr Ni% 5-- a Cerrito No. 7 r Pollan!; Place, rossi ':n 1, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo, El Cerrito Inspector, D.N.ftelzer. Judges, Ma: n•laGundry, Gladys s H. Bee's, Clerks, Mrs. l=arti Favero, Mrs. Betty G.Coleman, C.O.Parmalee. CCNS:LIa.4TED P=ECI;,Ci NC. 9— El Cerrito No. S. Poll ice; Place, Wh i t aker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector, Olive J. Canaan;,-n Judges, Adeline K. -ounsell, Marcia Ponge Clerks, Ruth Creason, Alii a E. McCurrie, Mildred Hollingsworth. CONSOLIDATED P:P'CR:CT N:.. 10 — El Cerrito No. 9. Pollim.- Place, '""!!!alms' Garage, 5501 Barrett Ave. Rimm,;nd. 5, Inspectors, Frances A.Lods, Judges, Winifred S. Edwards, Philomena O'Brien, Clerks, Jonn Herman, Hilda E.Archibald, Martha Rade, y# CONSOLIDATED Pi:ECIIZCT N:. 11 — EZ Cerrito No.. 10. a Pollan:; Place, Heyderger's Garage, 6105 El Dorado St. Richmond Inspector, Myra M. Reese, Judges, Arthur F.Viera; Dorn A. Bowen, Clerks, nub': E. Jackson, Ruth Kirby, Mrs. Katherine Dennis. CO.NSCLIDA ED PR ECln NO. 12— w Cerrito No. ll. Pollim-, Place, Nelson's Garage, 5329 Fresno Ave. Richmond Inspectozy Lillian 1+7. Coase, F , y Judges, Gertrude C.De Camp, Cle_•ks, Alice Lfm-.-: Brown, Frances Robertp,V CO SOLIsOATRD P ECR:CT NO. 13- aensington No. 1. Pollln,; Place: Foste_•I s Garage, 296 Arlinfrton Ave. Berkeley. Inspector, Edwin P. Shank Jud g-s, Myra LPr in, Ella C. Eldridge Clerks, Jack P. Marc'-ant, Ellen P. Willits, Flora N. Scott. CONSL)LIraT:J YECINC_ NC. 14-- Kensin.t:n No. 2. Y Polliz ; Place: Lawrence's Garage, 211 Kenyon Ave. -Berkeley Inspector, G;Lr A.P.osenberg Judges, Helen I*. KcDermot i Clerks, Mildred A. Bartlett, S. Lorey Eva, Annie W. Howard. u, CZ:1.S;LIDr1TEC P ECI:ICI' W-. 15- Kensizu, n No. 3. Pollin;: Place, Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Rd, Berkeley Inspector, Madelaine S. Johnson Judges, nac:iel R.Best, Elaine U. Sull`_ger, Clerks, i_'ildred Il. Cross*=n, Mary L. Grie s, Claire it McClure. 3' L!:nday, Sept. 16, 1077 r 28 i j CONSOLIDATED PF-ECI: N-1. 16- Rices)nd No. 1. IPollin..; Place, Veteran Fireman's ::all, Standard Ave. & EdcV Sts. Richmond. Inspector, Rub` Ellis Judges, Viola McChristian, John Lindahl, I Clerks, Candido Zanzi, hiss Dorot`y M. Doyle, Frank Marsh f CCNSCLIUAT---D PFECINCT ?;0. 17- nice m•and No. 2. iPollinc- Place, Lnsonie hall, 210 Was^!nc--ton Ave. Richmond f Inspector, Drlsie B.Jenkins Juges, Marr B.Moyle, Eliznbet*.-& Cramer, Clerks, Mrs. Lauri Horan, Clara W. Machado, Ethel M. Alexander. i C0:U1SCLIDA^ED 11C. 18 — hic`-monl- No. 3. Pollin,; Place, 'less' Garaie, 323 Washington Ave. Richmand Inspector, Thomas McCormick Judges, Lucetta E. Dunlap, E1lzabet%a Pansch Clerks, Gertrude Paasch, Annie U. McCabe, Nellie Stiefvater. u^CNS-LZ A I-M PF"CII;U-, Nn. 19— Ric:m nd No.. . I Pollini; Place, Store Room, 150 Was ln;,;ton Ave. Richmond Inspector, Claribel Lowe, Judges, Thomas S. Waite, Viva A. Crum Cle_•ks, Mrs. Irene G.Willis Mrs. Cornelia Green, Violet Klemm. i CG2vTS5::1IDATED PR ECE CT NCS. 20— Ric'rmond No.-5- Poll in: 5. Pollin- Place, Szore Room 25 ParFPlace, Richmond. Inspector, Thom-:s Kenny Judges, Arthur S. Whiteside, '.fade Cerldono, Clerk's, Mrs. Mary L. Wunderlich, Patrick R.Hugnes, Nellie A.Cooper i I CC;:S LIDA^ED P=:ECIDNCT No. 21— Ric:.nc:zr No. 6. I Pollin., Place, Washinw-ton Sc_^col, M:intnra St. a-rd East Ric:mand Ave. llnspectnr, Adeline Stender, Judges, Lena L. Feudner, Rose Dingle, Clerks, Jane :iartnett, margaret E. Allyn, ri_mn lfore?li C0NSc,LIDATE) PRECINCT 1'. 22-- zic_non- f- No. 7 Polling- Place, Smithart's Garage, 516 Virginia St. Ric :mond lInsaector, Glenn L. Conn Judges, Nellie M. Dinock, Biwnrd DoLan jClerks, Join F. Johnson, Mrs. Laura C.Barks, T.F. Craig CONS.UrATED ?RECU;CT 110. 23— nic:a::nd No. S Pollini; Place, Nystrom School, South 12th= and }chine Ave. Richmond. Inspe etor, ``arie Lee Kelly Judges, Edit:, t,. Nystrom, Alice H. Rdabins Clerks, Arthur F. Purnan, Charles H. Ensign, Sadie F. Cook i COANSCLIDATED PRECE.CT NC. 2-" Richmond No. 9 jPollin: Place, Smith's Garage, 271'6 Cutting; Blvd. Richmond j Inspect.)r, "arr;- Ells Judges, Henning-, L. Nelson, Collie Summers, Clerks, hobert J. Wendler, .Pompilio Ciabattari, Adelaide B. Picton I CONS ;LIDA_ED P=ECT_NC_ Nom. 25- R1c?^:mcn 21,.:.10 jPollinC Place, Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19th St. Richmond Inspector, Bessie Vidulic: Judges, Mildred A. Chamberlain, Steve Detlow, Clerks, Miss `enrietta Peaterson, Mrs. Lulu Rodgers, Vera Kates. COiS CLIDAT ED PHiICINCT, NJ. 26- Richmond 1b. 11 jPollint7 Place, guilders' Excange, 244- lots St. P.ic:mord Inspector, Cora Rogers, i Judges, Mary E. McCann, Anna B. Horner, Clerks, George P. Jackson, Mrs. Emma 1-1. Peras_w , Helen K. Dimock CONSOLIDATED P .ECINCT NC. 27- Richa::nd No. 12. Polling, Place, Healy's Garage, 163- 13tf-. St. Richmond, Inspector, Bernard E.Dolan III Judges, Curtis A.Patteraon, Nora Healy Clerks, Maurice Albert, Mrs. Edith Bockius, Clarice Mascnio I CONSOLIDA^?D P-l:CT-N CT NO. 2S- Richmond No. 13. j Pollinf_ Place, Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Ricl-m9nd Inspector, Jillipm, Urquhart Judges, Anna Bricaman, fraud Arnold Cleri.s, Mrs. Anna ^a.Braz, Albert Winkler, Avis T. Thomas C3NSC-LIDA`_ED PREC :Cm -NIC. 29- Ric'rmond N lT. Polling; Place, Painter's Uni::r. Hall, 23$-- 7th St. Richmond. Inspector, Louise E. Swartout t jJudCes, Fred K. Stolker, Margaretret J.Logan Clerks, Mrs. Grace McHast er, Luella Long, FAUI Dunning. iCONSOLIDATED PiEC2, XT Nu. 30- Ric*sa-.nc No. 15. IPOil inr; Place, Fire House NR. Two, 235- 5t:-: St. Ricrmond. Inspector, Gerry A.Follett, jJudges, F.W.Bradburn, Ida M. Long, Clerks, Ruth A.Newcomb, William G.Hutchinson, Hermine A.Moore CONS:"LIDATED P EC3N CT N0. 31- Richmond No. 16 iPollin.- Place, Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Richmond Inspector, Anita Transue iJudt;es, Aileen B,Fr w-, Charles Kaiser, Clerk s, Mrs. Gra M. WoDd, Urs. Loulse A. Stnrk, "melin Spires. I 2`?9' CONSGLI]IriED P?_'I1yCT NO. 32- Richmond No. 17. Polling Place- Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. f rear) Richmond Inspector, Florence Pideock Judges; Mirtie A. Dickinson, Louise L. Willis Clerks, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodrich-, James vorston, Ida C. Johnson COPIS.LIDA ED P: Cl2:r_1T NO 33- Richmond 1t::). IS Polling Place, Riche's Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspector, Albert A.Beckman Judges, Ma^t?a Scilumac^er, Margaret Shea Clerks, Mrs. Evelyn K,)lp, Mrs. Dorotjy Marie Leupp, Irene Baldwin. CONSOLIDATED Precinct itch 3'4- Ric .mond No. 19. Polling Place, -:,ichma nd Public Librax?, 4th st. & Nevin Ave. Ric^mond Inspector, Bertha H. Smedley judges, Ethyl J. U girt, Marie L. lthitlnc, Clerks, Mrs. Bertha =oward, Kristine Thomsen, Brownie W.axwell CONSCL DAT ED P -:CIf3( N3 35- Ricin and No. 20. Polling Place, ria.- sen' s Garage, 427- Sth St. Richmond Inspector, Ruth F. Nicholson Judges, Ruts J. Brashear, I. McGuffin Clerks, James J. Hallihan, Carl S. Michelson, Grace Frazer. CONS,LIDATED PR:'C_TNCT NO. 36- Ric?mtond No. 21. Polling Place, Richmond Clio House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspector, W.A.Junes, Judges, Wisee J. Bertram, Ernest J. Lartln Clerks, Orlie C.Fultoa, Edna McCann, Mae H. O'Donnell r: CONSCLIDATED P:zCI1.CT NO. 37- Richmond No. 22. Polling Place, -urr_: Auto Sales Company,?, 1401 Macdonald Ave. Richmond Inspector, Alfred C.Childs, Judges, Ida D.Howsaan, Victoria T. eggett Clerks, Mrs. Mart L. noncan, Grace J. Brown, Bary A.BaileY CONSpLIDATED P::ECINCT 110. 36- Richmond No.. 23., Polling, Place, Brown's Garage, 595- 11th 't. Ric:mond Inspect 5r, Agn:-s Brown Judges, Grace Jenkins, Minnie C.Bullock Clerks, Mrs. Violet :pager, Mrs. Eva Robinson, Florence Marshall CONS3LIDATED P_:ECT',i C NO. 39- "ichaond No. 24. Pollin,-; Place, Wisser' s Garage, 713 Maple St. Ric-.mond Inspector, henry I.Bill Judges, T.E.Clinch, Jettie L. Woodworth i Clerks, Mrs. Ruby G. Johnson, George W. Seager, Delia J. Clark CONSOLIDATED P.ZCI.'1;,':' '.N. 40- Ric-.mond I1b. 25, Pollin- Place, P::ange',s Garage, 516 Riplec-• Ave. Richmond. Inspector, Elizabeth glover, Judges, Maw- M. Grierson, Harry Richardson Clerks, Mrs. Ione C.Ho:rell, Mrs. Delia U. Yeatts, ROY R. Martin. CONSOLIDATED P : Cr C= NO. Yl- Richmond Ito. 26 Pollin- Place, Barda's Garage, 551- 3rd St. Richmond Inspector, Michael Oelschlae er, Judges, Elizalbeth Barbieri, •.die E.Boot^ Clerks, Mrs. Elsie V. Mix, Mrs. Effie A.Sci:-iidt, Viola Cox. CONSOLIDATED P_H ECT_N Cr NO. 42- Rir:nm:;nd N-). 27 Pollin:; Place, Store =loom, SOl- 7th! St. Ric :m,..nd Inspector, Margaret Drexel Judges. Willi am W.Sca_rlett, Frances J. Neville Clerks, Mrs. Elizrbet: Harding, Eunice James, Margaret Banducci CONSOLIDATED P_ECD C t . 43- Rl&-mond No. 29 Pollin. Place, Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Richmond Inspector, F.J.Sc .umac_=er, Judges, Leia:. Baker, Anna I. Theis Clerks, Soerhard Forwick, Mrs. Lillian A.Cundy, Markt E.Kaphan. CC)N3OLDA'_'>) P =EC?':C-2 :•;C t-aT- Rich=mond No. 29 Pollin.; Place, Smit 's Garage, 6155-- 19th: St. Richmond Al Inspector, Killian B.Ric• m:.nd Judges, Clifford J.Pickard, Flo-ence Coleman Clerks, Harold 1_1. Long, Ali ie J_ Waite, Susan Pimm CONSOLIDATED P_^ CI?',CCT NG. 45- Richmond No-30 Polling Place, Fire House No. Three. 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector, Joseph Baker, Judges, Pearl Sohnson, Mary A.Scott Clerks, Clinton S.Fo:d, Hinnie L. Phillips, Laura J. O'Donohue CONSOLIDATED P_w:CINC i:t. 46- Ric^mDnd `to. 317 Pollin}- Place, Central Methodist C?.urc-, 21st St. & Roosevelt St. Richmond Inspector, Charles B. Burns, Judges, Anita Dunning, R.A.Spencer, Clerks, Teed E. Roberts:.n, Julia T.Wood, Nellie E.Lambrecht. CONSCLIDATED PFEE- CT?C? NC. 47- Ric?-mond 110.32, Pollin,; Place, BInke'a Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond Inspector, Michael Fates Judges, Jeannette A.Lanarra, :elen Finck Clerks, Gustavo Trolese, rienry U. Stearns, Lucile L. Schultz. k 230 1140:lday, Sept. 19, 1939• I CON34LIDAi ED P'B_--:C?1CT N% 46- R_&=ond No. 33- 1 Pollini: Place, Pedrick' ' Garage, 2304 Maricopa Ave. Ricvmond. Inspector, Ted N. Westdin Judges, Mable J.Outmsn, Be?.*a N. Bacon j Clerks, Edna Seaton, Cora Mair, Elizabeth Dunlap j CiYN'3GLIDkTED P:=!-CI:;C I1,•. 49- Richmond No. 34. Polling Place, East Ric^.m.)nd Grocery, 999 Smi Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond Inspector, E.M.Pears^.n Judges, Mary E. Kindler, Sibyl K. McCabe Clerks, Joe Robak, Samuel U.Allen, Ruth. A.Bibbins. 35CONSOLIDATEDPRECINCTNC. 50- Richmond N Pollin; Place, Bell's Garage, 5208 Barret Ave. Richmond Inspector, Thom-s A.Dug,:an, Judges, Pauline M. Tietz, Clyde R. Faurot, Clerks, Rose %latorino, Mrs. Marie Reed, Grace U. Rogers, CONSOLIDkID F:EC_NCL N0. 51- Richmond No. 36 Polling; Place, Pleau's Garage, 535- 41st St. Richmond. i Inspector, Ii.R.Grah--a, Judges, Mabel R.Elvell, Teresa A.Powers, Clerks, Mrs. Largaret K.Be g, Oscar Murdock, Im„a A.Rohl CC)XSOLIDATED P-ECINC. itis. 52- Ric?in:.nd No. 37. PollirVPlace, Ryan's Garage, 443 -34thSt. Richmond i Inspector, Z;1 A. Kearns, Judges, Bertha nat'-:away, Pete Caletti Clerks, Mrs. Cora Bonham, Jahn Manuel Rodrigues, Bessie B.Joznson CODS CLIDAT ED P-EC INC N:-'- 53- Richmond 113. 35. Pollin: Place, Grant School, 24t:: St. & Grant Ave. Richmond Inspector, J.W.Dietric Judges, Henrietta Curr,, Eva Seger Clerks, M:s.Lois H.Laarence, Mrs. Neva Souza, Janet Hitchcock I CON'SLIDATED PRECMX NO. 54- Richmond No. 39. Dolling Place, Longfellow Junior Hl&h S&oo1, 24P-22nd St. Richmond I Inspector, Cora C.Thayer, Judges, Uarie 0. Vaslie, William U. Fitzpatrick Clerks, Mar.,., E.rogers, Mrs. Laura McCaffrey, Evelyn G. Massey GNSOLIDAeE[) P .ECLJCT NO. 55- Ricnmand No. W. Pollin;; Place, Pletcher's Garage, 3804 Wall Ave. Richmond Inspector, Clara Heinemann, Judge s, Francis Roberts, Tamsie N. Haas Clerks, L.J. Nelson, Adeline Mira, Gertrude Boese. CONS-ZIDATID PRECINCT NO. 56- Richmond No.41. Polling Pl•+ce, Stege School, 51st St. & Potrem Ave. Richmond. Cnspector, Adolph Vossbeak-, Judges, Minnie S.Dohrmann, Margaret Gately Clerks, Mrs. Arlene Torreta, Anna L. Soldavini, Theresa Toia. CONS;LIM TED PRECINCT Nt_. 57- Ric:mind No. 42. i Polling, Place, Winninrhaa's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara Aves, Richmond Inspector, R71a B.Ralp:^- Judges, Ellen Banner, Evelyn Hershey Clerks, Delia Snauglunessy, Ethel M. Korb, Dea V. Heilman CONSOLID. IDP_= CT-t7CT *i:. 58- Richmond No. 431 Polling; Place, Fahrenhcltz's Garage 2400 Gaynor Ave. Richmond, Inspector, ?clary Magart Judges, Luch E.Nee, Frank L. Carroll Clerks, Andrew na_rtulovic`, Mrs. Lillie M. Dyers, Mabel F.Chapman i CGNSOLID.42ED PnECINi i 2i 59- Ric:•mond No. Pollinz Place: Perry's Garage, 655- 35t7n St. Richmond Inspecoor, Charles C.?ainoldl Judges, Lily L. Gillard, Martha M.Pickering I Clerks, Urs.Leona Strauss, Mrs. Agnes Hattich, Gertrude V.Gardside • f CO1:SoLIDAiED P:ECmcT NO. 60- Ric m=ad No. 45. Pollin.: Place, Vallerga's Garage, 555 Key Blvd. Richmond. Inspector, Joy Cushing Judges, vorot`•y E.Davidson, Vivian S.Uaxsell Clem s, Mrs. Gersa ::1. Svageztr, Mrs. Martha Acton, Bert:na I. S•nubat i CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 61- Richmond No. 46. Polling- Place, Rohde's Garage, 5500 Sacramento St. Richmond Inspector, Bello Raysin i Judges, Edit^ E.Frank, Helen G.Henson Clerks, Rhoda hunt, Mrs.Delia Fredericks, Carrie Hollenbaugh CONSCLIDATED P:. CINCT NO. 62- San Pablo us. 1. Pollin.; Place, San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church St. San Pablo Inspector , Ma-3an Moltoza, j Judges, Agnes C Malloy, Ellen F Derby Clerks, Louis Silva Vital, Mrs. nary Stivery, Grnce Silva. i CONSOLIDATED PRSCINCT NO. 63- San Pablo No. 2: Polline Place, V. nonhaa's Hone, 4t', & Bus, Sts. Snn Pablo Inspector, Edit:-- L. Cain Judges, Joella Bonham, Laura 'Benton j Clerks, Horace P. Dennis, G.E.Davis, LyLle McCoy i i 23'1. 0011SOLIDATED P:: CnICT No. 64-- Saar Pablo No-3 Polling; Place, Lighthouse Inns Garages San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, San Pablo Inspect c r, Bertlurt F.Evans, Judges, Cora N. Bouquet, Victoria A.Roserstrauch Clerks, David n.Collins, 'Mrs. Edith :care, Cecil B. Berry CONSOLID.42£D F-PECINCT N,;.. 65- San Pablo No. 4. Pollin. Place: Cosmopolitan Club,York And Gertrude Sts. North'Richmond Inspector, Fernando Silva, Judges, Margaret Mat t euccl, F enry 0. C:,aney, Clerks, Clark Hall, Hrs.Teresa Banducci, Mollie Silva. C CW CLIDA^ED P:-.0 Ii:.T BOB 66- Scan Pablo No. 5 Pollin.- Place, San Pablo Sonool, San Paolo Inspector, Alvina C.Frank Judges, Lary I. Dexters Ma--garet Dugan Clerks, Andrer L. Greendale, Guy Harrison, Ruth E.Faria CONS- XIII- AT-ED Pa=- I 'C N0. 67- San Pablo No. 6 lollln!- Place, Skoal s Garage, San Pablo Creek Hig'rrray, San Pablo nspector, Ja:,n B.Bodin Judges, Ethel G.Bryan, James A.Dooling Clerks, Marguerite Turpen, Are:-ie ^berg, Helen Bilotan CGHSnLIDATM P:.EC3r3t i Nc. 65--• Giant. Poll i n,- Place, Giant Cit b House, Giant Inspector, J.Ernest Durand, Judges, )chard ilardyman, Ida McDowell Clerks, Josepzine Jo-nston, amenia Bird, Rut?- R.Livingston CONSOLIDATED PFrCrNCT Nc.. 69- Qletsa Pollln,; Place, Social Hall, Oleum Inspector, Williams C.n,ley Judges, Rea P. Briggs, Helen W. Smith Clerks, Cataeryn IS. Havely, Charles A.Gref;-orys Robert LeBeut CONS?LIAkTO PRECD:C7 NO. 70- Rodeo Nos. 1 and 2. Pol.linr, Place, Rodeo 'Fall, Rodeo Inspector, J.D.Smit Judges, Mae A.Josep:., Nellie R.Hngen Clerks, Ella B. Ackerman, Blanche Yalandra, Lucy E.Kiguera. CMISOLIDATrO PRECINCT I7C. 71- Rodeo No. 3. Pollinc; Pyre, Rodeo School, Rodeo Inspector,Jerry Mahoney Judges, Doris Steinberg, Helen Penny Clerks, Sara Wiedman, Loyd Cooper, Thelma Rike. CONSOLID.aTED P ECLIX NO. 72- Pinole Nos. 1 and 2. Polling Place, Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector, Helen F.McDonald, Judges, Ellen Lucid, Margaret Race, Clerks, Hay 1. Silva, Blanete A.Malone, Etta L. Curran CONS=DA M P Z-Cr.%'CT !1C. 73- Hercules. Polling; Place, Community Center,Hermles. f Inspector, Ra.,3 Ashenfelter f?' Judges, Roxie U. Dixon, Goldle E. Sill A Clerks, Eva R.Zve, Alice R.DoidGe, Josephine B.Jackson CONSOLIDATED PR::C II MC. 73- Selby Polling Place, Tormey Se::ool, Selby Inspector, Juanita A.Cribb, Judges, Elsie McQuiston, Maude L. Hastings, Clerks, Zora E.Uorris, E.W.CurVtis, Mildred J. Shedd. CONSOLIDATED PFRECIN:CT NO. 75- CrackettNo. 1 Polling Place, San KIVkhouse's Garage, Crockett'. Inspector, Tera LcMrnus Judges, Tessie C.Kobes, Anastasia Hurley Clerks, Unry Willians, Anna Levis, Pixie It. Jacobs s CONS' PRECINCT,76- Crockett No. 2. Poll-1n.,7 Place, Neff I s GRrage, Pomona Ave. Crockett. Inspector, Cecile Petee Judges, Rut: McGrath, Haude L. Jenson Clerkss hart` -t E.Lewis, Jorren P. Vind, Inez Ridges, CC,NSCLIDATsO. P.^rCINTT 90. 77- Crockett No. 3. Polling Place, Crockett Fire Department, Crockett. Inspectors Loretta Kenn; iJudges, Theresa C.Josepzs Jo:n J. Crowley Clerks, Hary O'Leary Kennedy, Arnold Edwards, Winifred Friend. CONSOLIDATED PFrCL•:t`T 1.1,: 78- Crockett No. 4. Pollan-.; Place, Boy Scouts hall, Crockett. Inspector, Elisabeth G.Mu_phy Judges, Linnie F.Rorick, Lillian uelquist, Clerks, Hary E. Dolp'^us, Hattie Andrewson, Mrs. Erline N. Cdrlson COiiSCLIDATIM P'FECIINCT NO. 79- Crockett No. 5. Polling; PI-ce, I.D.E.S. Hall, Crockett. Judges: Janes W.Lartin, Evelyn C.Fox, Inspector, Mrs. Della Belleci Clerks, Cat:.erine Thlorso, Jeremltt:. Lynch, Teresa Vitale. Ndondas•, Sept. 18, 3939•232 CONSCLIDAT£D PI,.LCn;CT N0. 90- Crockett No. 6 Polka;; Places Ford Garage,Crockett. Inspectors Rose Erauskopf Judge's, Elizabeth Girola, Err-a Colombo Clerks, Mary Parini, Florence Yatchmenoff, Fra•& A.Wenn, Sr. CONSOLIDATED P=.ECMiCT 110. 81- Crockett No. 7 Pollinr.- Places Earl £oiler's office (East of Cgrquiaez Service Station) Crockett. .... . Inspectors Louetta M. Madman Judges, Mary Neff, -k-azel Pegden Clerks, Evelyn Sinpsoa, Ella Slider, Ltemle Greer. CCUBcLIDATID PF.ECIRCs U;% E2- Crockett No. S Polling Place, Carquinez Fire call, Crockett Inspector, Caroline M. Messengers judges: Agnes M. Kelleher, Mary J. Rea Clerks, Irene E.Dreyer, Pierina Griffanti, Jamp?Ine Holmes. CONSOLIDATED P?.'s'CI::CT NO. 63- Port Costa Not. 1 and 2. Polling Place, School Houses Port Costa. Inspector, Niels Lartinsen, Judges, Nellie Wade, Ul&..ael C.Shea Clerks, Effie Inks, Kat'nerine McCart176Ts Josephine U1111ff. CONS CLIDATED PRL"CIhC'_ 2:0. S4- Danville Nos. 1 and 2, Polling Place, Fire Aalls Danville. Inspector, -"3nnah L.Harri son Judges, Marcia 'Mkv, Nose B.Ferreira. Clerks, Albert E. Clerk s Jr. Olivia Cbaboya, Cora M. Steger. CONSOLIDATED PRECIi:-T N. . 95- San Ramon Polka:; Place, San Ramon Comrunity Club, San Ramon Inspectors Laura F.Ferelra, Judges, Jerome Thorup, hie B. Swartz Clerks, Christina J. Rutherford, Hanmh E.Kansens Ralpz Hilseher. CONSaZDATEPRECJyCT N". 196- TassQa a. Pollinc Place, TassaJarn Sch_tol Nouse, Tassajara Inspector, C.N.Mortensen Judges, Peter Banke, Walter Bettenoourt Clerks, Ed. Rasmussen, Andrew Bettencourt, Louts E. Frates. CONSOLI IKTED PFEC3:CT 33- 87- Alamo Polling Places Alamo General Stor , Almo Inspectors Lloyd Edgar Ivor. Judges, Lilias A.Stone, Alja-peen S.Fuller. Clerks s Alda S.Stoddard, Annle J.C:hase, Vida V.Wayne CONSOLIDATEPRECU CT NO. 86- Lafayette Nos. '1 and 2, Polling Places Lafayette Improvement Club, Lafayette Inspectors J.H Millikia Judges, Lillian Armanin*, Ida Flood Clerks, Emil Colt, Irenie Bunker, Katherine Schutt CONSOLIDATED P?.ECIT:CT NC. 69- Canyon Polling Places Wilkinson Store, Canyon tisr Inspectors Rita G.Xontgamery Judges, Lillian I. Earvn&rdi, Fred S. Sidlers Clerks, Sallie B-Panaros 3t.-s.Niarriet C.West, Conrad R.Schaffer CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO-90 - Moraga. Polling Place, School Houses Moraga Inspector, Michael Larch Judges, John Hockias T.P.Carroll Clerks, Amy E.Souza, Elsie Roberts,- Pearl A.Amostine J CONSOLIDATED PRECI&CT NO. 91- St.Laryls. Polling Place, Saint Mary's College, Suint Marys. Inspector, Joseph I. Adanss Judse ss Joseph J. Sharkey, Clerks, W.Bernard Willis, Wer. J. LtL+r+n CONSCLIDATED PID.MNCT Na. 92- Orlada. Polling Place, Orinda Fire Horse, Orinda. Inspect:.r, Arline S.zarrold, Judges, Josephine Dawson. Amelia S.R.ickok Clerks, Lillian M.Dorringtons Margaret Truckers Lois Z. Zamloch CONSCLIDATEED PFECINCT NO. 93- Alhambra. Polling Place, Alhambrre Fara Bureaus Alhambra Valley Inspector, Wands Muir ?_muni, Judges, Z13-1a U. Hangs Bessie C.Gilbert Clerkss Jennie B.Wlnslows Ulldred E.Groth, Inez V. Gwaltney CONSLUDATED PRzCIIJCT NO. 94- Walnut Creek Neis. 1-2-3 r Polling Place, Memorial Bldg. Walnut Creek Inspector, Mnrgaret I. Cockerton Judges, Ads Ford, Hilda N. Bradley rr Clerks, Irene C.Desc^amps, Uarr A.-Hidgelayp Tillie ?arimrich COMC-LIDATED PRIECIINCT NC. 95- Walnut Creek No. 4. Polling Place, Schroder Residence. Inspector, Andrew Fords Judges, Dora McConnell, Virginia G.Sc'nnoor. Clerks, Ears. Lenore E.C:sney, Mrs. Julia F.Sehroeder, Meda S.Condle. 1 233 4,_ CONSOLIDATED P'ECINCT 210. 96- Walnut Creek lio. 5. Polling Place, Rest Haven, Cor. Pacheco Highway do Geary Rd. Inspector, Chas. W.Moore Judges, Albert C-Hill, Annie C.Peterson Clerks, Margaret A.Vessing, Eldred E.Edwards, Lucinda Hissato. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 97- Walnut Creek No. 6 1 Polling Place, Julia . Abel Residence, Ygnacio Valley Rd, 1/2 mile east of Walnut..Cre Inspector, Nils G.Andersen i Judges, 9. AdaSheppard, Florence Gilman Clerks, Pearl D.Eckley, 'fettle G.Grant, Marle U. White CONSOLIDATED PhECr-NXT NO. 999 Saranap Pollan; Place, Saramp Iaprovrment Club, Saranap Inspector, Sadie J. Qitler, Judges, Mrs. Myra B.Silre, Mrs. Nellie Brown Clerks, Mrs. Ada R.Goapertz, Ethel Brincard, Evelyn Silva. CONSOLIDATED Pr-rcMti CT NC. 99, - Martinez Nos. 1-2-3, Polling Place, Cit;: Hall, LartLnez. Inspector, Bernice Xnern, Judges, John F.Korte, Ham. Harlow Clerks, Nannie Woods, Getta =artolomei, Alita J.Holmes, CCNSOLIDATED PRECINCT No. 100- Martinez Nos. 4-5,7. Polling Place, Grew„ Sc2aool,Alhambra Ave. i Inspector, Josephine McCnz*: 1 Judges, Hina Id. Keefe, Annie U. Crow Clerks, May Kelleher, Ethel Lakey, Ilene M. Buchanan CONS:LIDATED P?.EC3 CT NO. 101- Martinez Nos. 6-15-17 Polling Place, Senior ?gig^ School, Auiaiabra Ave. Inspector, nester Peterson Judges, Cat:.erine Foley, Rut*- Center, Clerks, Ruth, Page, Dorothy Taylor, -Huth Minges, CONSOLIDATED PRLV.UI eT No. 102- Martinez Nos. 9-9-14, Pollin; Place, Recreation Center,Court and Susanna Sts.Martinez. Inspector, Catherine Cutts, j Judges, Rut:: BLandall, Anna E-McMahon Clerks, Nellie K. Cushing, Marion.Prior, ?urian Randall i CONSOLIDATED PF. CINCT No. 103- Martinez Nos. 10-11-12, 14 Polling Place, LeaorL-:1 ha?1, Court do Yard Sts. 1 Inspector, Urs.Rose Milliff, Judges, Bagga_-et u.Bartiett, Joseph A.S&-weinitzer, Clerks, Amelia U.Barnett, Marian Warfield, Irma E.Clarke, CONS:LIwED P?r-an.Ci' .,L,. 104- Martinez No. 13. Pol11nF Place, Columbia Hotel, Fairvier, Inspector, Hilda .. Jory 1judges, Agnes D.Griffin, Vera L. Draperp, Clerks, Charlotte Castrucci, Leah Luek, Lleanor Pighin CONS,:LIDA^s ED PEECINCT NCS. 103- Mastirez No. 16. Pollin; Place, J.M. McHugh's Garage, 2015 Pac:.eco. Inspector, Dorothy L. Petersen Judges, John R.George, Adelaide Silva, a Clerks, Eva Mellerup, KaVherine B.Deaver, Myrtle U. Sears. CONSOLIDATED PFECINCT NO. 106- Mt. View Nos. 1-2. Pol11r4- Place, Ut.View Fisc House. lea Inspector, Clinton C.Allen jJudges, Mary F. Curtin, Ell-,Rbeth Arnold. Clerks, Frances Butterfield, Stader 0. Newman, Dirdella Blakemore, CONSCLIDATED PRECIlICT NC. 107,- Vine ?ill. Pollan„ Place- Dine :?ill School rause ME Inspector, Joseph Digardi Judges, Uvild:•ed Willis, Annie G.`'et're_all Clerks, Frances A.Amerine, Davlrta S.Wright, Pauline Zamola. . CONSCLIDATO PF. C7:ICT N:. 109- Concord Nos. 1-2-3a Poll in; Plaa City i:all Inspector, RuthL. Freitas, Al Judges, Fred Galindo, Surelda McLain Clerks, Maud Jones, Maybelle E.Vasconi, Elsie Davis t nCCNS,LIDATM Pa.ECI2:CT NC. 109- Concord 2i Polling Place; Clayton Valley Sc. ool Inspector, Orlin-,a R.Faria, Judges, Clementine Kobussen, Anna Garaventa Plerks, Florence G.Volee, Bessie McCurdy, Lois Pramberg bWSCLIDAT=-D P.?EC_U-- NO. 110- Concord No. 5. Polling Place, Central Hotel. Inspector, Eleanor E.Noble. Judges, X.V.Snith, C lata II. Haskins Clerks, fi angeline L.Yavilla Susie Rock, Eleanor L. Laureiro. CONS:LIDAT F.D PFECEICT N:. 111- Concord Nos. 6-8 e Pollin. Place, Bay Scouts hall Inspector, Jo:^n Haberly r Judges, Easter O. Sturay, Dana A-Gbristle Louise Clarl:le:9ts, E.4ene Martin, Eiribel U.Charles, i, '234 14ofidry, Sept. 19, =939. f CONSOLIDATED Piz. CINCT NO. 112- Concord 3i. 7 Pollin;, Place- Oak Grove School Inspector, Bernard E.Wiget I J 'cage s, F'loivnce DeBenedetti, Katherine Grisinger, Clerks, John A. Matre son, Frances G.Struby, Theresa A.Cereghini CCNSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 223- Ai;socirtted. Polling; Place, Associated Bess Hall Inspector, -arriet G.Smett s Judges, '-"zs.Fio:•ence Bacons Bat'rilda M.Holbrcok Clerks, M-s. Gladys Nort:-cutt, FAith S.Penn, Estel L. Bprnes. I CONSOLIDATED P=ECINCT ur. 111:-- Correll Polling Place, Comnunit$ FnIl, Cowell Inspector, Henrietta 'asch Judges, Firs. Maude K.Smith, Anna %acc^eo Clerks, Mrs. Florence ".Stenger, Aamy Lafer, Agnes Lr. Steers i CONSOLIDATED I=RECII CT W. 115- Pacheco No. 1 J Pollin=, Place, S&ool HDuse, Pacheco Inspector, Ella Jones, Judges, Clifford C.Slater, Etta e:. Vl.ad. Clerks, Celestia A.Young, Elva iansen, 'r124a Plant CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 110: 316, - Pac1heco No. 2 Polling Place, Pleasant Hill School :louse. Inspector, Waldo E.Thompson, Judges, ruby A. Brocknurst, Ernest F.-Franklin Clerks, Mrs uelba Peabody, Margaret W.Brown, Guy D. Edwards. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT iy.. 117- - Pittsburg-Nos. 1-4. Pollinf; Place- Gotta Bldg. 251 Black: Diamond St. Inspector, Joisn Royce Judges, Andrea J. Scudera, Keno Ba~:-aoo Clerks, Jennie Bruno, Nancy Lueldo, Mrs. Mae Di Kmxio. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NC. 115- Pittsburg Precinct Nos. 2-3. Polling Place, Ragusa Sales & Service, East 3rd St. Inspector, Horace H.Haynes, f Judges, Peter V.Delmonte, Martha Brandon Clerks, Rose Aiello, Ruth Belled, Catherine Latimer. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 11C. 119- Pittsburg PrReincts Nos. 5-7.- Polling Place, Y.N.I. Club Rooms, 480 Black lamond St. Inspector, Marie ''carper, r Judges, Richard Andersons Dominic S.Canise i Clerks, Frank Lombardo, Mary Colosimo, Mattie Gardner, CONSOLIDATED PA:CZii.T N 120- P'_tt sturg Nos. 6-12. Polling Place, Nutman's Building, 107 West Stn St. Inspector, Herxy Nutmann Judges, A.P. Ta- 710r, Edith Seeno Davi, Clerks, Ethel A.Codiga, Rose Bruno, Catherine B.Berbert CONSOLIDATEPRXINCT NJ. 121- Pittsbu_rt Precincts Nos. 15-9. Polling Place, W.W.Garage, 665 Railroad St. Inspe csor, John E Bankson, Judges, Florence ua„ness Chas. E-Taussig, Clerks, Josephine Satanic, Gertrude Young, Arvilla U.Downing. 1 CONSOLIDATED P?SCINCT NO. 122- Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 10 and ll. 4 Polliiur Place, Cohn Garage, 7015 CentrP? Ave. 1 Inspector, Phillip Grant, Judges, Margaret Delp, Frances Ries, Clerics, Ethel Buckley, Dorothy mcGlashins Iran Walker. CONSOLIDATED PP-vCL`1CT M. 123- Pittsburg Precinct 13. Polling Place, Perry Building, 127ti Railroad Ave. Inspector, Wad. R.Scuta r= judges, Catherine Wright, Gertrude P. S_lveria oa Clerks, Annie Teakles zelraa Lucido, Jessie Fern Jones. CONSOLIDATED PF-ECINCT W. 124•- Pittsburg No. 14. Polling Place, Atabrose School. IInspector, Geo. E.Wilde s, Judges, Alvina Kennerley, Natalie J. Dutra. Clerks, Jessie Greh-ory, Loreen W.Warner, David J.Davies. CONSOLIDATE" PRECINCT IV. 125- Pittsburg No. 15. v Inspector, Geo. E.0'Hara Judges, Mrs. R.11.Skoog, Dalcie L.Grey Clerks, Gertrude M.Anite, Bias Reber, Antes M. Groom Polling Place, Geo. Lynn Basement, RFD1, Pittsburg. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT !0- 126- Pittsburg no.. 16. lPolling Place- Diamond Buildings Material Co. Bldg. Inspector, Geo. B.McCoy Judges, Antone G.Naia, Leo C.Fernandez. Clerks, Margaret Abrams, •Fr%-xns S.A^ata, Julia J. Silveria. I CONSOLIDATED P"-»CT_IICT N4% 127- ClaYton PolliW; Place, C:xist Lan Dideavor Hall Inspector, Sigrid K.Frank judges, Ada J.Trette, John W.Atcninson Clerks, Grace L. Uo:gan, Mary D.McGuire, Laura Stoekfleth. I R 23-) r a CONS3LIDATED PFECINCT Ir'._. 125- Port C:zicago Nos. 1 and 2. Pollinc Place, Fire Hall. Inspector, Snm F.Shideler ar Judges, Axel Anderson, Edna L. McGuire, Clerks, Bessie J. McCoy, Mrs. Belle T.Silva, Uinta Andrnda. CONSOLIDATED P=. C7CT 17. 129- Clyde. Pollim Place, Clyde Community House. Inspector, ''Helen M. Evans, Judges, Thelma L. Rogers, Harold G.Greene Clerks, EllnEll: Lull-inane, Mrs. Alma Carter, Margaret E.Bentley CONSCLDATM PRECIIICT N% 130- Nichols. 1` Polling Place: Community Hall Inspe etor, Alice U. Wilde s, Judges, Loretto G.Vlach, Louise B.Dutra, Clerk s, Sophie Black, Scary M. Biagi, Opal S.Roberb f CONSuLIDATID P: CII:;,1 Ni.. 131- Antioch Nos. 1-2-8. Polling Place, Cit: :fall Inspector, Ed Salzer, M IJudges, Ray Peterson, Ge-. Upton Clerks, Genevieve Field, Mrs. Josephine Arata, Hilda Rodellit. COIi5OLIDATED P_.CIN— N-. 132- Antioch Nos. 34, Polling Place: 12ntioch Library Inspector, Wa. Beasley Judges, Ja s.E.Wright, Clinton Richey R i Clerks, Mrs. Ruby Harris, Mrs.T.Rutcnison, Mrs. Ina Cranston. CONS LIDATED PREC73(T I&:. 133- Antioch Pr-cincts Nos 5-6-7. F Polling Place, Jas.Nasan Garage Inspector, Leland Gann Judges, Nathan Dudley, Elmer S.Todd, Clerks, Mrs.Dorot'e7 Pridgen, Mrs. Lillian Carr,Mrs. Gail Donovan. CONSOLIDATM PrECINCT No. 13'"— Lone Tree Nos. 1 and 2. Polling; Place- john Benkert Garage, A street. Inspector, Chas. F.Beede,H ':s o o Judges, Thomas Hines, Mrs. Martha Philips. Clerks, Mrs. Bessie Nola, Mrs. Alva Lazson, Mrs. Marr Doherty wmaor CONSOLIDATED P7FIECINCT NO. 135- Brentwood Nos.2,;.2. . 009 uH i1ollin; Place: Ford Garage p i Inspector Ge:.. A.Geddrs, xa Judges, Charles T.91hellenbenger, Mrs. Grace Nunn a a Clexks, Mrs. Gertrude H.Allen, Mrs. Madge Dainty, Mrs. Dorothy. Thomas. c$o " W zmmxtc ao POO CONSOLIDATED ESECINCT NO. 136- Byron Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, 9' e Polling Place: Odd Fellows Hall Inspector: Frank Estes, Judges, lsmes Murphy, C.B.Wightman W ro x C1enks, bars. Puth Santos, Mrs. Ruby I. Bonnick sen, Mrs. Myrtle Martin. o Hilt CONSOLIDATED PRECII CT NO. 137- Knightsen. Polli Place: Fara Bureau null w 19 m i' Inspector, Marion A.Ballard o s Judges, Jesse F.karst ley, Virgil A.Byer Clerks, Mrs. E=a J. Clark, Mrs. Mabel Bow., Mrs. Addie Duff x w `D m CONSOLIDATED PEECINCT NL. 138- Oakley Precincts Nos. I and 2. Y Polling Place, Woman's Club Bldg. Ct Inspector,Edw. E.Viera. o Judges, Henry Neidon, Art:mr W.Roberts P Clerks, Mrs. Edith VRnce, Miss Uarle Freitas, Mrs. Muriel Leal. 0 o m 0 w And t's:e Boa_d t-Lkes recess to meet on Monday, October 2nd, 1939, at 10 o i clock: A.M. Cnai:'man Clerk. i w i r IN THEE B0A1R.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CCUTRA COSTA CCU21TY, STATE OF CALILF- URNIA. MONDAY, W`,'CB. a 2nd, 1939- The Board met at 10 otclocsk A.M. fPresent; mon. W.J.Buc^.anan, C:rairma:4; Supervisors James N.Long, Ralph Bollman, A.J s Trembat h. S.C.'Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Fr.L.Cumnings. F The Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of September, q i 1939, are read to t.:e Board by the Clerk and as read are approved by the Board and i signed by the Chairman aid Clerk. In the Matter of t:.e Petit ion of the Board of Trustees of F elP.mation District No. 2059 (Bradford Island) for appointment of Assessment i Commissioners for the Purpose of Levying an Assessment in the sum of $37,500 on the lands within. said District.w I OR D01 APPOINTING ASSESSUENT C0ttr!I ES ICV EP.S, 1 I The Board of Trusties of Reela^ation Dist-;ct No. 2059, (Bradford Island) w haviW; filed herein its report and it appearing therefrom that the Rgel:mtation Board of the State of California: has duly approved the new and supplemental plans of works of reclanat ion heretofore approved by said Board of Trustees, .comprehending the re- construction, reaabilitatIon, ind rebu ldir.F of levees, installation of rock rip-rap, dredging, widening•, and strengthening levees and improvement of the drainage system, and includln:- incidental expenses, maintenance and repair necessary for the reclamation j of t.4elands of t: e District in pursuance of such plan, and it further,h.ppearing that said plans and estimates of cost were he-etofore on the 3rd day of Au,,usfi 1939, r duly reported to this Board by the filin.-, of three (3) copies thereof with the County clerk, and said Board of Trustees .:raving petit l-.ned tris Board for an order appointing three (3) commissi.rers who shall have no interest in any real estate within said District to view and assess upon thPlana wit%;in said District the sum of Thirty-seven thousand five hundred (37,500) dollars and anportion the s.gme according to the benefit that will accrue to each t--act of land in said District, respectively, by reason of t_:e expenditures o_' said.suns of money; and i IT APPEA.FUNa that all o 'tLe statements and allegations contained in said report :and Det'tion are true and that all steps required by lath for the appointment i of said three (3) com:missi,ners have been duly taken by said Dist""ict and said Board a of Trustees t?-.ert-of, and IT MT:.::.i APPEA,:-Z G t'xat tae said plans of reclamation will secure tre j reels* ation of t'-Ie lands within said District in t^e best possible manner and with t:. least possible cost, and that the said plans and estimates of cost are proper;a and IT FLIRT:E- APPEARING t?:at an asses,ment of the sum of 1' irty-seven thousand z i y five :undred (37,500) dollftrs is necessary in order to provide for the complete reclamat- f Ion of the lands in tare said District In accordance with the srdd plans, including f incidental expenses, maintenance and repair necessary fort a reclamation of the lams o the District in pu_^suance of such plan, I NOW, Tul EFOR , IT r HF-REBY RESOLVED AND ORDEPIM, that the said plans and s` estimates of cost be and the sane are henby confirmed and approved; and i IT IS FUR—E.: RESCLL M AND 0DEP? `hat L.W. Me'r.affey, B.R.Burrou f ghs, and W.E. Bloomfield, all and eac'-. of t' en b--lr£• qualified fit art~ dis in tAre steel persons iJr t , h=aving no interest in any real estate within said District, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to vier. and assess upon the lands within said District the `sum of Thirty—seven thousand five hundred (37,500) dollars, and to apportion the same n according; to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in the said District respectively, by reason of t-e expenditures of said sums of money, and to perform such 3ther or further duties as may be prescribed by law. p{ IT IS FMT'E RRE-SCLVED AND GRDE+£D that this order and re solution be entered 1 in full upon 'a:_e records of t=e Bon=n of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, 3 x,£ State of California. s Passed and adopted this 2nd day of October, 1939, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Lone, Bollman, Buchanan. and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cumings. In Matter of Acceptance of D.e ed from Richmond School 'district The Trustees of Richmond School District having presented to this Board. a" r good and sufficient Deed, conveying to the County of Contra Costa, a political Subdiv ision of t^e State of California, for building purposes, the following described- real property, to wit: 4 All those certain lot s, pieces, parcels or tracts of Land, situate, lyins_,and being in the City of Richmond, County s of Contra Costa, State of California, and particul^rly fl described a s follows: PARC3. ONE. 1 Lots thirty—six (36), and Thirt —seven (37), in Block Thirty—five (35) as delinent ed upon that certain Uap entitled "Man of the City of Ric.-nond° being a portion of Lot No. 51'rr' of ti.e final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costas County, Cal. Filed n the lSth 1 day of March, 1902, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PARCEL TWO. Being Lot Number TmLrt——eig=ht (39) in Block Number Thirty—five (35) as delineated upon thtnt certa=in Uap entitled "Mnp of the City -.)f f =-ic' ond" being a port ion of Lot number 54 of the final partition of the Sin Pablo Ranch:, Contra. Costa County, California, surveyed by T. M-argan, C.£., February 1902, recorded on ZSth day of Mask;, 1902, in Vile office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. r4, 3,SBy ^»;E $O.c rD O DMir'.D that said deed be and the s.-:me is hereby g 4r7.T4 accepted and the real property described therein be and the same is hereby declared to be publi property of t^.e County of Contra Costa. IT IS FLIRT EM ORDER ED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in r su=n of $1. in favor of Richmond School District on the General Fund of Contra Costa County in payment of said real property and County Treasurer shall pay the snme.k r i S r r l`,kondsy, Oct 2nd, 1939. e t i t In Natter of consideration of a Proposed Ordinance regulating t_;e establidrent, maintenance and operation of Reduction Plants in County of Contra Costa, etc. J.D.Belth, representing the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporatim and residents of Crockett, :^aving appeared before this Board and requested said Board to adopt an Ordinance regula-ing the establishment, maintenance and operation of t Reduction Plants is County of Contra Costa, and prohibitingtie escape of offensive and obnoxious odors therefrom, and providing penalties for violation thereof, and repealint; all Ordinances and Parts of Ordinances insofar as trey conflict with the said prop o sed Ordinance, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath., IT IS ORDERFD that said Yom of Ordinance be and the s^ne is hereby ordered referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costr County for an opinion as to the legality of same., In Matter of Request to State Forester to appoint Fire Rangers, Assistant Fire Rangers and Fire Wardens in County of Contra Costa. 1 1 FREF.rAS, The Contra Costa County Firemen's Association, through its Vice— President R. Nello and E. Gagnon, Secretary, has filed with this Board of Supervisors a copy of a Resolution adopted by said Association requesting that this Board of aipervisors recommend to the State Forester, Mr. N.B.Pratt, to divide the County into two Districts as set forth in Section 1—B, of the Forest Fire Protection Act, Statutes 1 of 1919, chapter 1709 and, WHEREAS, said Resolution recomnends District No. 1 to be that territory lying ywesterly of t%:e follovW, described bounda::: line, to wit: Commencing at a point where t':e easterly boundary line of Supervisor District #2 intersects with the Alameda f ounty line; thence to a point where said line crosses Walnut Creek; thence northe^ly along the center line of said creek to a point where it empties into Suisun Bay; and tDistrict No. 2. to be comprised of territory in Contra Costa County lying easterly of the above described line, and VoliEREt9S, said Resolution requests that this Board of Supervisors recommend to the said State Forester M.B.Pratt that a Rangeranger and Two Assl stent Rangers and Wardens lbe Appointed for each District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE i' RESCLVEZ) that this Bon-d of Supervisors does recommend to said State Forester U-B.Pratt, that the Courrty be divided into two districts and j that t:.e follow-ine, named persons be appointed as Rangers, Assistant Rangers, and Warders for each respective District, to wit I DISTRICT N-0. One. Lloyd C.Edwards, Chief F.D. Crockett Ranger. I Guy F.Spencer, r r Walnut Creek Asst. Ranger. M. Hello r r San Pab to Asst. Ranger. WARDENS. J. Briones, Chief F.D. Martinez. W.Cooper, r Richmmd. Neyean, is r Mt.View A. Fitchenmuller • DP.nville. E.Morrison, Lafayett e C.Jennson, r r Kensington Park L.Cooper, Rodeo W.Hatt wham, Walnut Creek C.LeFebvre, El' . Sobrante Joe Varni, Orinda DISTRICT No. T10. A.W. Vargus, 1,ief F.D. Concord. Ranger. jW.B. Klaus, r r Associated Asst. P.anger fs.L.Gill, Mnrs'n Creek Fire Patrol Ranger. I! 239 WARDEMS. Chas. Sweeny, Asst. Chief, Antioch V. Scudero, Chief F.D. Pittsburg Lowel Griffith, Brentwood Trow s White, Byron H.Morgan, CbWton T.Moi'8an, Clayton r M.Diffen, Brentwood Thomas Ackerman Brentwood 3 C.E.Lach Ymn Anth•.jny Dal Porto,Oakley. E In Matter of Compromise of Claim of County against Xazama Fisheries, Inc. for 1936 County Taxes. Whereas, G.O.Meese, County -Assessor gas notified this Board of Supervisors s that during the year 1936, he levied an assessment against a boat belonging to the i Mazama Fisheries, Inc. upon white± there was a tax of $424.65 With penalty attached j amounting to $33.99 and W:ERE-kS, said G.O.Meese, has reported to this Board that said Bazama Fisheries, Inc. has gone into bankruptcy and Vhat he is unable to collect the said tax, and VHZiEeS, the said G.O.Keese, has notified this Board that the attorneys for the above named bankrupt corporation are now in a position to pay the tax amounting; to the sola of $424.55 but L"-:at t'-1e Bankruptcy Laws do not allow payment of penalties, I NOW T::E_REFORE, BE IT RESMVED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby agree to compromise in full the claim agajist the Mazama Fisheries, Inc. for the sum of 1$42+.65; waiving the claim for S33.99 for penalties accrued, and that-the attorneys for the said Mazama. Fisheries, Inc. are hereby authorized to pay to t*rz Clerk of this lBoard t e cZid sum of $424.65, in full compromise of said claim, and upon receipt of said sum the Clerk s'--,all deposit tae said amount in General- Fund of Contra Costa Count . k iIn Matter of Receiving of Bids for Construction of Foundation for Radia Tower. i This board '-avant; heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a foundation for a vertical radio tower to be used by the office of the Sheriff of Contra Costa i 3County and this beim- time amd place set out in said notice for receiving of bids, it'e follovin,; bid is received and read to the Board by the Clerk: S d of H.G.S'attuck• Concrete in place, per cu. yd,22.00 Reinforein,; steel, in place, per lin. ft. 06 Footin,; excavation, per cu. yd, 7.00 and said bid having: been referred to J.W.Barkley, County Surveyor, and George Burton xn c-Arge of radio construction,, and thesald J.W.Barkley and George Burton having report ed to this Boand that said bid is not a satisfactory one, Upon motian of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED i said bid be and the same is aereby rejected and tneClerk of this Board is hereby eted to return the certified check which accompanied said bid to the said bidder. IT IS FU_i i_£rZ OPD&R-ED, t:--:at V a said J.W. Barkley as County Surveyor, be and he I s hereby directed t: purc'rase, through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, i he necessary materials for the construction of said foundation and tc proceed to construct said foundation by force account, using County labor and county equipment. 240 0--- 2-id, 1939. ti In Hatter of approval of Contract and Bond of Bay Point Light & Power Company for furnishing electric current to Bay Point Highway Lighting District. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishLnt; of electric current to and maintalping a system of street lights in Bay Point High%y Lighting District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and said contract having been awarded to Bay Point Light & Power Company, and said Bay Point Light & Power Company, :avinE; at this time presented to this Board a duly executed contract and bonds in amounts heretofore ordered given, Upon notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT 15 BY T.i_ BOA.FD 0:-.DEF-;;M that V e bond and amount thereof and sureties thereon be and the sr3-me are hereby approved and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authoriz- ed to sign said Contract on behalf of the BY Paint Highway Lighting District. InUatter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Heese,County Assessor having filed witf this Board his application for auth3rization to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in accordance rith provisions of Sec. 3681 of the Political Code to wit: For year 1939-40. On t' a unsecured assessment roll for t:he year 1939-40, Florence U.Redmond is assesseel to San Pablo School District with personal property amounting to $800. totaLtax, $30.7+. This is erroneous . The correct assessed valuation is $700.• total tax $26.69 and perso=l property Receipt #6663 has been issued on this valuation. Also, hose Biann is assessed in Pinole-Hercules School District with improve- ments amounting to $240. total tax $6. S. This is, also, erroneous. The correct assessed valuation is $200. total tax $5.32 and Receipt #6670 has-been issued on this valuation. Authority to County Auditor to make corrections is requested. and the said applications :avinl_ been approved by the District Attorney, IT IS BY TFE BQ%P.D ORDLSM, that authority be and the same is hereby granted",, to County Auditor to correct said erroneous assessments. In }utter of Application of B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, for permission to attend Conference of School %perintenaents at Del Monte. Byron C. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools having applied to this Board for permission to attend Conference'• of School superintendents, called by State Department of Education to meet on etober 4th, to 6th, 1939, at Del Monte, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED t:,at permission be and the same is hereby granted to B.O.Wilson, to attend said Conference. IT IS F'URTrER C iDE'9ED that the expenses of said B.O.Wilson, in attending said Conference small be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County. K 3 r'' I X241 In Matter of P eque st of City of Annt io cin for permission to lay pipe line. The City of Antioch through its Engineer Geo. T.Oliver, having applied to this Board for permissl n to lay an eight inch sewer and six inch Rater pipe line, along the County Road leadiniz; to Oakley and extending; south and west aloru- county Highway to the center of Wills Ave. of the Wm. liren Tract, c IT IS BY THE BQARD MDL--n—'D that permission to lay said sewer and water pipe lines-be and ti-e sane is hereby granted. said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction oft o Supervisor of said District. 1 IT IS RMTHER CFD-00 that applicant s-all assume all future costs for maintenanc i of said sewer and water pipe lines. i In Matter of adoption of i plant and specifications, etc. for construction ofi Dormitory at Contra Costa County Branch Jail located in Marsh Creek Canyon. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the constructio iof a Dormitory at Contra Costa County Branch County Jail located in Marsh Creek Canyon and prepared by E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, having been presented to this Board for i adoption, j On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as official plans and specifications, strain sheets and workln- details for tie instruction of a Dormitory at t% e Contra Costa County 1Brancn Jail located in ifars: Creek Canyon; IT IS FMZ4ER CRDMrD t--.at bids for dol rry., of said cork, shall be received by t 111 s Board up to the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. on Monday, October 30th, 1939, and that i notice to bidders shall be published for Le tine and in the manner prescribed by law In Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of general eir4ation printed and published in j County ofContra Costa. i i In Matter of applicati,n of Marshall McKean and R.Flackus, for permission to lay Yater pipe line across Bailey Road. Marshall McKean and R. Flackus having applied to this Board for permission to lay a water pine line across Bailey Road near Sutton property in Supervisor District I No. 3, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded i8 Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra i Costa County, and t:. the satisfaction of t'.a Supervisor of said District. IT IS F"F HER ORD---RFD that applicant shall assume all future cost for maintenance of said pipe line_ a ;. t .`? "7 .'. '.T ]a`u .- , ;• r 4 S rr Art, t q Z c `1 ,• :dAy, Oc:. 2nd, 199. In Hatter of appointment of x J.B. Beck, as Justice of the Peace of Seventh Judicial Town&ip. A vacancy ?saving occurred in the office of Justice of the Peace'of'Seventh Judicial Township, of Contra Costa County, caused,by death of A.h.MacKinnon, and Jame N. Long Supervisor of District f1, having reported to t1his Board that the following named persons had applied to him for the appointment to said office, to wit: Wm. F. Huber, J.R.Beck, A.G.Thompson, Htms Nissen, J.F.T. Turner, C. Dolan; and J.R. i Beck and A.G.Thompson, having filed with this Board petitions signed by residents of t.-.e said Seventh Judicial Township, requesting this Board to appoint said A.G. T homPso n c r J.R.Beck, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that J.R.Beck be and he is hereby appointed Justice of Vie Peace of Seventh Judicial Towns:=lp of Contra Costa County for the unexpired term of A.H.MacKinnon, deceased,. said J.R.Beck to give bond as required by law in sum of $1000.K y In Matter of Financing a County j Wide W.P.A. Hoimehold Aid Project. VAER£AS, W.T.Helms, President of Richmond. Health Center Assoeiation'has`notifie t is Board that said Association during the past year sponsored a county-wide Household Aid Project under the Works Projects Administration and said Project provides assistae In housework, care of children and simple home care of the sick in the homes of the needy and provides training in household management and, i WHEREAS, said W.T.Belms,has notified this Board that said Project during the past fiscal year furnished employment to unskilled labor, intermediate labor and skilli- ed labor for which a total sun of $56,113 was paid and i Whereas, said W.T.Helms on behalf of the Richmond Health Center Association has requested this Board of Supervisors to finance a similar project for year commencing August 21st, 1939 and running t:. Sept. 21, 1940, at a cost not to exceed the sum of g4o, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby agree to finance a County-wide Household Aid Project under Works Projects Administration, from Aug. 21st, 1939 to Sept. 21, 1940 at a cost not to exceed the sum of $940., x. rE In Matter of appointment of Keith O.Narbett as Architect or Construction of Contra Costa County ealth Clinic. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by SupervisarBollman, IT 33 BY THE BOAPX OF.DEPED that Keith O. Narbett, be and he is heretr 'appointed as Architect to do such services as are usually performed by Architects for construction of Contra Costa Count Health Clinic in City of Richm,)nd; IT IS FURVER MD&-FED t^Rt the compensation of the said Keith O. Narbett is herby fixed at six per cent of the total cost of said building, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board Contracts between the County of Contra Costa and the said Keith 0. Narbett, covet-ing his said architectural services IT IS BY TF=£ BOARD ORDERIM that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved and W.J.Buehannn, Chainaan of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on be elf of the County of Contra. Costa. C3 j In Matter of Transfer of Funds. f Upon request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance: current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREB that advances of following amounts from ithe General. Reserve Fund, be made, said amounts to be returned as soon as available fry current revenue: General Fund, 5,000.00 Salary Fund, 15,000.00 Byron Fire District Fund, 50.00 Mt.Diablo Fire Dist. Fund, 500.00 v. Ambrose School Dist. Gen.Fund,21000.00 Concord School D1st.Gen.Fund, 500.00 Pleasant Hill Sch. Dist. Gen-Fd, 400.00 The said order is passed by the fcllowing vote of the Board: Y Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollnan, Buchanan and Trembatz. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummings. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of ".M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD OBDERM- that advances be authorized of the follold.ng Iamounts to County Funds, said amounts to be returned as soon as available frog current revenue: From Ins-aliraent Redemption Fund to General Fund,20,000.00. From Redemptions Fund to Charities & Corrections Fd, 30,000.00 To General Fund I9,000.00 From Unsecured personal Property Tax Fund, to Charities & Corrections 'Fund,10,000.00. The sgid order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummings. n In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter Count' Auditor, and in order to finance current Highway Fund Warrants shown below, IT IB BY THE BOM ORDERED thAt the sum of 14,965.92 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the Highways Fund, the said sum to be charged against the proper H]ghways and Bridges appropriation accounts: Aar.No. Road Comm. Road Com=. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Cone misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 122 - - - -$ 1046.27 ,2*10.54 - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - g- - - - -- - - - - - -12 . 297-99 S 57-58 51-55 603.69 266.o5 12 1201.27 127 145.54 111.91 339. 0 53.64 125 25.01 14.37 1.22 j 129 72.50 21.91 2.05 113 16.50 254.0 66.0o 132 49.92 1133 466.79 1354 376.20 69.30 132 423:25 2.93 137 240.99 130 N62 139 X36.17 11 114.31. 1i41 6. 9.25 143 7 119.04 93.931 145 926.27 16 246o.53. Oct. 2nd, 1939. War.No. RofA_ o Ro M dCmm. g Co c_Coe-. Cgmta Tdisc. 33.00 525.00 s6.oioi4 151 5-0, 15? 395.52 lam.00 15 56.16 et. o 15 8.00 157 12.50 159 164. 4c). MI9LV 10,120 r r lbl V 16z 2x90. 6g.3a s p s r 16 127.1a 16 291.61h i66 3Q •- 1672?$.64. 1 168 169 31.55 31.W 170 95 2rj. 1' #,69 2. 2 237 •3 The said order is passed by followirw vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, BolUmn, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cuamings.K ass r In Matter of Transfer of lCensingtal Lighting District Funds. In order to finance the installation and maintenance of additional lights in Kensington Lighting Dist-,let, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tzat the sura of$2 5 bei ransferred from General Reserve of said District for 1920-41, to the current appro- priations for 1939-40. The said order is passed lr the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. k Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Curamings. In Matter of approval of contract and Bond of Brunton's Automotive Service Inc. Brunton's Automotive Service, Incorporated, having heretofore been awarded, a contract for furnishing of one 500 Watt Intermediate Frequency Police Radio Unit,,. #5, B and the said Brunton's Automotive Service, Inc. havinc_, presented to this Board, a band in sum of $3132.69 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, IT IS BY THE BOMM WDERED that said bond and amount thereof and sureties thereo be and the same are hereby approved and said Brunton's Automotive Service, Inc. having presented to this Board a daily executed contract for performance of laid contract, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Contract be arra t4 same is 'rereby. approved and W.J.Buchanan, Ga irmaen of this.Board is rerepy authorized to sign same--- on ame-- bonbehalfoftheCountyofContraCosta. r s- a•?+ '` R _t '" s s" ra y '3 a-t nV r, Y 24:) f In Matter of petition Lr Formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District Number 2. A petition in the above entitled matterhaving been presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for theformation of Contra Costa County Yater Torics District #2, and prayln;l that a time and place for a rearing be fixed for the hearing of tse petition and protests. It is now by this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on motion of Supervisor Long, duly seconded by Supervisor Bollman, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition and t-e hearinn.,- on protests, if any there be, be fixed for Is{,may, t:;e 30th day of vctrjber, 1939, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. before this 1 Board at the Board Room thereof,in the Hall of Records, City of Martire z, County of ontra Costa, State of CnIlifornia. IT IS FUFL7:?ER ORDERED that notice of said hearing be given by the Clerk of this Board as required by law and thp.t the Contra Costa Gazette, A newspaper of general circulation printed and published in tie County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the same hereby is designated by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of publishing a notice of said hearing. InUatter of subrogation of Lien under Old Age Security. Act. RESCLUrION. iTiiFEAS, Ernest G.Nagel has received aid from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the Old Age Security Act; ate, i 1T FAS, n property Agreement has been executed by said Ernest G.Nageli In favor of said County, which property agreement is recorded in Vol. 383 of Official 1 Records, page 463, records of Contra Costa County, and 1 iEREaS, purr to the execution and recordation of said agreement , a deed of trust was executed by said Em- est G.Nagel, in favor of the Bankof knerica National Trus f Savings Association, Concord Bra.nc:z, ifilch deed of trust was dated January 25, 1935, Viand recorded January 31, 1935, in Vol. 382 of Official Records, at page 306, Records of Contra Costa County, and, 1ViERFAS, the said Ernest G.Nagel and the said Blink of America; National1 iTrust and Savings Associztion desire to renew said deed of trust and the note which i j said docd of t:-ust secures; arid, UREAS, Section 2227 of the Welfare & Institutions Code of the State of California provides that the Board of Supervisors may subordinate any lien which the ounty has for Old Age Security to any encumbrance if the purposes of the Old Age Security Law will be sewed by so doing, and after approval by the Department of Social Welfare. NOW, TF-a.EFORE, BE M RE SMVED that said property aF-reement in favor of the County of Cont-a Costa be and the same is hereby subordinated to the said new note and 1 deed of trust, and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is hereby authors - ed to execute such subordination. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. i Noes: None. ii Absent: Supervisor Cummings. r j I I'D?:dn r, Oct. 2nd, 1934. j x In Satter of Release of Lien c agains property of Mary Ducoin,;. RESOLU:'ION. THERFAS, Hary Duco ing has heretofore received aid under the provisions of Old Age Security Act, and, i WnEr%AS, a notice of Lien to secure the payment thereof, as provided by said Act, was recorded on !'-,e 24-t'-. day of October, 1935, in Vol, 397 of Official Records, page 192,and one on the 19th day of February, 1936, in Vol. 1 of Notices of Aid, Page 50, Contra Costa County Records; and WHEREAS, the amount of said aid, to wit: the sum of Eight hundred and 4 seventy—five dollars (6975.00) has been paid to the County of Contra Costa in full. NGW, THE_.. 1- 310RE, BE T_: RESOLVED that the lien above referred to shall be released, and t^e Chairman and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of Supervisol s of the Count;; of Contra Costa, State of California, and to cau3e said release to be recorded in the office of t'.e Recorder of said County. Ayes: Supervisors Lorg, Bollman., Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummings. IN THIE MATTER OF RELEASE OF Llai AGAL 3ST PPAPEFTY of TFL'UAS STATS. RESOLUr ICH. IrFURUS, Thomas Stats ivts heretofore received aid under the provisions of i t:-:e Old Age Security Act, and THEREAS, a notice of lien to secure the payment thereof, as provided by said I Act, was recorded on the 7th day of April, 1937, in Vol. I, Notices of Aid, page 131, M Contra Aosta County Records, and a WFiEREAS, the amoutt o:° said aid, to wit: -the sum of One hundred seventy and 33/100 0170.33) dollars, has been paid to th eCounty of Contra Costa in full; NOW, HEREFORE, BE IT R SOL17ED: that the lien above referred to s'iall be released, and the C'iairman and Clem of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorized tc execute a release thereof on behalf of t'-e Board of Supervisors i of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, arm- to cause said release to be recorded in the office of t i:e Recorder of said County. F Ayes: Supervisors Long, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cummin=s. q:.4 I 4 24r In Hatter of Granting Authority to Tax Colle ator to conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on.the Minutes of to i s Board: BE I:' RESOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the followinr described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter of Statutes of 1 by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County atp529939 . public auction, for cash, - - - - - - - - - - - - for sums not less than the amount r set opposite each parcel or piece of land nereinnfter described, plus costs of sale; t BE I`_ RESOLVED FURTHER: That this Board of Supervisors petition the State Controller of .be State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: Group No. 57) PRWER Y S?LD i0 THE STATE JURE 26, 1931 FOR rHE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1930,AND DEEDED TO-.HE STATE AUGUST 24, 1936. Ln the Tornsite of Santa Fe- Lots 25-26-27-28-29 Block 23, Deed No. 54. Minimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. Griffin & Watr3us Addn. to Richmond- Lots 29-30, Block 7, Deed No. 68. Minimum price, $20. plus appor-tianed costs of sale. j Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 17,Deed No. 83. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 11, block 17 Deed No.84 b!inlnum price, $5. plus costs of sale. Marine Viers Terrace Extensi:)n- Lots 3-10-11-12-13, Block 10, Deed No. 90 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of snle. Wallas ^arbor Center Tract- Lot S, Block 9, Deed No. 94. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wallis haroor Center Tract- Lot 29, Block 18, Deed No. 95 i Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended flan of the City of Richmond- Lots 14-15, Block 121, Deed No. 124. Minimun price, t40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmorxi- Lot 6, iilock 136. Deed No. 129. Minimae price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Boint Richmond, Official Map #3,- Lot 17, Block E-Deed No. 132. Minimum price, $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. Lincoln noulevard Tract- Lots 7-8, Block 3, Deed No.184 Minimun price, S30.00, plus apportioned costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lot 31, Block 5, Deed No. 186. i1111nlmum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Llnooln Boulevard Tract- Lo: -A Block 5, Deed No. 187. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lot 26, Block 9 Deed No. 189 ldinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lot 33, Block 9 Deed No. 190 jMinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 56-579 Block 13, Deed No. 198 j Ilninutm price, $40.plus apporti.)ned costs of sale. industrial Center 'Tract- Lots 16-17-, Block 4, Deed No. 206 ginimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spauldin;'s Richnond Pullman Townslte- Lot 37, Bloes24, Deed No. 230. Minimum price, 430. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Grand Vie'v Terrace- Lots 28-29, Block 8 Deed No. 234. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Grand View 'Terrace- Lot 6,• Block 19,Deed No. 236. Minimum price, $15, plus apportioned costs of sale. Schapiro Central Tact- Lot 9, Block 5, Deed No, 243. Minimum price, $15. plus npportl,3ned costs of sale. ti•, Oct. 2nd, 19?9- Schapiro Central Tract- Lot 109 Block 52 Deed No. 244. . Minimum price, $15. plus apport i 3ned eo st s of sale. i In the Alvarado Tat- Lots 7-8, dock 2, i=:. Deed No.Tract-247. Minimus price, $30. plus apportioazd costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition- Lot 30, Block 2,Deed No. 256.. ISinimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard TracT- Lot 20, Block 2, Deed No. 268 Liinimum price, $30- plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 39,alock2, Deed No. 285. j Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. . ... Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 3, Block 59 9;,: r Deed No. 286 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 5, block 5, Deed No. 287 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Anndrade Home Tract- Lots 29-29, Block 10, Deed No: 308 Uinimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade ?.one Tract- Lots 29-309 Block 12,• r Deed No. 313- itinimum price, $3o. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 27, Block 13, Deed No. 317 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Hage Tract- Lot 39, Block 14, Deed No. 318 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 13-14, Block 144,Deed No. 379 Minimum prices $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Rid-mond— Lots'9-10, Block 1489 Deed No. 381. Minimum price, 530. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 31-32, Block 192, Deed No- 405. Minimum Price, 530- plus apportioned costs of sale. In the bef Tract- Lots 11-12, Block2, Deed No. 412. Minimus price, $100.plus apportioned costs of sale. j In the Coleman Pullman T:-act- Lot 12, Block 6, Deed No. 442 iMinimum price, $5. plus apport i:ned costs of sale. In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 15, Block 7, Deed No. 443. Minimum price, $5- plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Coleman Pullman Tract- Lot 37, Block 73, Deed No. 445.I Minimum price, $s). plus npportl3ned costs of emle. In Baty View Park- Lot 11, Block 6, Deed No. 462 Minimum price, $20.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 14, Block 6, Deed No. 463 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Par-- Lot s 2021-22, Block 16,Deed No. 475- Minimum price, $30. plus npport ions d costs of sale. In Bay View Parc- Lots 9-10, Block 17 Deed No. 4769.. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Ba v Vier. Park- Lots 60-61, Sock 21, Deed No. 490 Minimum price: $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Inaa;; View Park- Lot 6, Block 229 3 J Deed No. 497 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. In BiW View park- Lot 10, Block 22,Deed No. 498 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fos{ett's Addn. t. Concord No.' 2— Lot 13, Block 37 Deed No. 1975- Minimum price, $30. plus auportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract Nom. 3-- Lots 54-, Block 117, Deed No. 1204. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richtmond Heights Tract No. 3-- Lot 14, Block 117, Deed No, 1206. Minimum price, $5.00 plus appdrt ioned costs of sale. East Ric'-mond Heights Tract No. 4— Lot 5, Block 120, Deed No. 1207 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Hzig^_t s Tract No. 4— Lot 8, Block 133, Deed No. 1211. Minimum price $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. The land formerly claimed and'oecupi•`d as a R/W of what was known as the Empire R.R. Co. com. a. t'-a Oentral Coal Mine IInSec. 10, TlN. , R1E. and run. in a S. do E. direction to the E. line of SPc. 11, '711N. , :1E. , 9 ncre s Deed No. 1231. 1ni.u: nriep, 320. T)lL•S •o: _'_ ... _ 'St^ :) S.LiC. i as, ac:.._ nc i:_ `s Tr'ct Rio. 3 Lc. 7, ?10c-_ 117. Deed ?ic. 12 7. nLmun rric, $5, flu= T:e land fo-- i •i-- -T=imed and occupied as a R/W_ of *nat was known as the Empire R.R. Co. com. a t% e N. line o t' a SE of Sec. 36, TEN R1E. , in a N. direction to t:.e S. Zine of t e R/w of t_4 S.P. Co.-- 5 acres Deed No. 1233. Minimum price, $=,v_ plus apportioned costs of sale. i i The land formerly claimed and occupied as the 661 R/N i of what was known as the E2pire R.R. Co. In Sec. 1, TIN. , RlE. I about S acres, Deed No, 1255. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. P.=OPF:TY SGLD TC Ti-R STATE JUNE 29, 1932, for ti+.e Delinquent taxes. of 1931, and deeded to t:-ie State June 29, 1937: Nicholl Subn. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block K, Deed No. 3, Minimum price, $10. plus apportlned costs of sale. Nicholl Subn. of Richmond- Lot 7, Block K Peed No. 4. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of. sale. Town of Point Richmond Offictal Haap No. 3— Lots 9-9, Block B,Deed No. 360. IMinimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall' s Addn. to Richmond- Lots 20-21-22, Block_ 147, Deed No. 554, Minimum price $60. plus appo!•ti,)ned costs oP sale. In Bay Vier Park,- Lot 43, Block 16, Deed No. 1249. 1 f_'inimua p r ice, $20. plus appo rt ion ed costs of sale. Richmond Annex Addn_ - Lots 10-11-12, Block 108 Deed No. 1566. k_nimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In batter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD 01Dr"8ED that following cash allowances begrant;em to following named applicants for aid: MOITOZA FILDUENA, P.O. Bx 23, San Pablo 30.00 county ens_. al_owance be renewed as of Oct, I.A. 1939• MOZZINI AGOSTT..NO, RFD, Bx 1629 , Richmond 20, monthly County cash allowance be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. I BARDEN, C-r_Ar.LES, RFD, Box 1114, Richmond Cld Ase Security in the sum of $17. -State aid and-$17. County aid monthly be ener.•ed as of Jan. 1939- BEDDOE, M.AF1 E. 320- 1W- St. Richmond. - Old A;e Securi,y in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. BEESON, CURTIS, Rte 1, Box 2111, Richmmd. Old Age Security in t:-e sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly ibe renewed cs of Aug. 1939• l CLANCOC, CATH _INE, 428- 4th St. Rid-,mond Old Age Security in t,e sum of $17.50 St-te aid and-$17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of August, 1935. JOHNSTCN , L»Ur?, PFD, Box 1050, Ric_ond. Old Age Security in t a sum of $16.25 State-aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be renewed as of pct. 1939• JO:-WSTON, WILLIAM, RFD, Bo_. 1050, Richmond. Old Ar? Security in the sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid monthly be reneged as of '-cL. 1939- PLATO, G:MRGE, 223- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sues of $17,50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be ren•=ed ns of Oct. 1939. PROWSE, AH''N, 1221 Ca:{nslor Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security 2n to sum of $17.50-State aid and $17.50-County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• 5CFiRAM1r, MATTIE, 635 W. R1eR+sond Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $4.50 State aid and $4.50 County aid monthly- be renexed ns of Oct. 1939• THOLE, JO_:ANNA, 2354 Lovell Ave. Ric-mond_ Old Age Security in the sum of $16_ State-aid and $16. County aid monthly be renewed as of July, 1939- i TOUGH, ALICE , 2929 Esmond Ave. Richmond_ Old Age Security in the sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 County aid be rent-wed as of Sept. 1939- TOUGH,, TH WAS, 2829 Esmond Ave. Richmcrd. Old Age Security in t^e sum of $16.25 State aid and $16.25 county aid monthly be reneged as of Sept. 1939. i i ny, Oct. 2nd, 1939. OALL31 JOBAS, Hotel Richsona, Ink Asadoald Ave. Richasond. Ola Age Security in the ams o!.$17.9D. State'aiid'and -T.So Conan.aid moathly; be renewed as of July, 1939• EMT MAR7C 4520 Wall Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State cid VIM 017-50County aid mond be renewed an of Sept. 1939. ZOBRIST BARI[, 915 BARREPT Ave. RIc!= d Old Age Security in the sus of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid scant be renewed as of Oct. 1939. NOEL EUGEN 571- Sth St. lChRor d Old Age Security In the sum of $16. State aid and $16.00 County aid sontbly.. be renewed as of Feb. 1939 and increased to $34.70 monthly as of Oct. 19 1939. CAMP MXVE V. 765 Lassen St.Richmand. 014. Age Security in the sma ct $2.50 State aid and $2.50 County aid montthiy" be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939. CASTOv MELTE, 625- 11th St. Richmond. CMd fte Security in the sus of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid Qoathly be discontinued as of July 319 1939. CRAVER FRED, 1063 Zd aughlin St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the eus of $5.00 State aid and $5. county aid be dis¢oat,: ns of Sept. 30. 1939- 1tMNING ELEMBErH 420- 19th St. Richmond. Old Age In the am of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ai&monthly' be discontinued as of Sdpt. 309 1939. OATS59 ARIE 325- l2th St- Riohmand Old Age Security in the sus of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County ala monthly be?:. ... dimontin:ed as of Sept. 309 1939. POTTER JESME 2311 Stuart St. Berkeley Old Age Security in the sus of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 Oonnty ald-:20. be discontinued as of Oct. 319 1939• ER, IAVINA 919- 7th st. ichmond. Old Age Security be denied. j;. r;; . x; DOMINGO VARY ANN 4 SoAve.I T Meade A SLcbmclad. . .. - Old e eourity be denied. s:•::L. ;x • '" ..:iF;=~ti , <-., ,. , .,<:: HERNANDEZ. JOSMIRE, 112 So. 4th St: alchmond. Y.•4:':' y:kAT w :j y Aid for needy children in the an of $50.00. State.-.&AAnd.:.; af:MA be renewed as of Oct. 1939. JACKSON, RDBY, 306 Central Ave. Ei Cerrito. i Aid for needy children in the sus of $50. State aid and $45. •County aid..be renewed as of Oct. 1939. i XMZM- , WICMAS, 27155 Ohlo St. Ricbmand. I Aid for Moody easildren in the sum of $50. State aid and $35. county aid m¢ath]:y2: be renewed as of Oct. 1939. O'Dell, Katherine, 224 Santa Fe Ave. Pt.Riehmand. Aid for needy Children in the amount of $10 State aid and $10. county aid-.:anont, be renewed as of act. 1939. MMAM HELBl1 320- S• Sad St. Richman. Ai for Needy Childrenin the sto of $20. State aid and $20. County aid monthly j be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939• VANONI, I, 533 Callbrnia St. San Pablo Aid for needy children in The on of $20. state and $30 county aid monthly be, discontinued as of Sept. 309 1939. SO 0 YAMMJ A Port Costa. Security in the sus of $12.50 State aid and $7.2.50 .County ald montwly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. FUNK, ROBERT P. C/o R.W.Ladden, W. and of 2nd St. Rodeo Old Age Security In the sun of $7-50 State ald and $7.50 Caunt aid monthly be ine ceased to $12.50.state aid and $1.0.50.County aid monthly as of Uat. - 19 193.9. TOiQ.IN WILLIAU,Gen. Delivery , Con ord. old Age Security In Oct. 1, 1939, and paid by the State wily mil apiii; 9 0gra sa, to begin as Tons: ND BUM T. Rte 029 Box 5459 Concord. Old Age Security In the sum of $15. State aid wad $15. County,&M aontftlg:w be granted to begin as of -at. 1, 1939. BARBER MUM& Colonial Apts. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sus of $17.50 State add and $17..50 County.acrd.!nM lam; be renewed as of June, 1939• BARBE-•i HANItA Colonial Apts. Walnut Creek. 0 Age Security in the sum of $17.5D State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly:. be renewed as of June, 1939. I BUi;MEMc: , G MME, C/o Geoi--1- Concord. Old Are 5ecurit;• In .... s-:z . - 317. 12,51. j CROs HENRY Bonafacio St. d Mt.Diablo St. Concord. O e Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17-50, County aid; monthly be renewed -s of June, 1939• DUNCAN, SELLA, 1304 Shell Ave. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of June, 1939• NERRUW4, EDWAP.D, Bx 12, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Mtn,, 1939. I SUMMES, ALBT-2FT, RTE 1P1, Box 221-A, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $8.50 State aid and $8.50 County aid monthly be increased to $11.00 State aid and $11. County aid monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939. ARNSRUST LOUIS RFD #2, Burgess Track, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $11. State aid and $11. County aid monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939. GOLDST£IN MARRY, RFD BRbel Lane, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $10.50 State aid and $10.50 County aid monthly. j be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939. HICIDW, POSE, Bx 552, Rte 01, Walnut Creek Aid for needy children n the sum of $30. State aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. KEEF£ nHEL, 230 Greer St. Martinez. Aid far needy children in the sum.of $10 State aid and $10 County aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939• SAVIONI, ROSE, 306 Main St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30 State aid and $25. County aid monthly Abe renewed as of Oct. 1939. NICHOLS, SALT, 330 E. lst St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $13.50 State aid and $13.50 County aid monthly The granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. j CARTER, EARNE ST INE, 119 Champion Ave. Port Ch1c ago. Aid for needy ch ild-yen in th a sum of $20. State aid and $25.county aid monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. W-MERT' CAzI:i ? iE 44 - t. loth St. Pittsburg Aid for Neecv children be renewed for State aid in the sum of $20. as of Oct.193 . HILL, HARIE, 419- E. 5tI. St. Pittsburg Aid for needy chi ldr-n in the sum of $20. State aid and $25. county aid, monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. ITORREs, ELENA, 167 W. 1st St. Pittsbur•; NAidfor eed, r-t1ldren In tte sin of $2040 State aid and $20. County aid monthly be renewed s of Qct. 1939. F'3i ANRLIN ROSE, RFD, Box 192, Antioch S7ounty cast, allowance be granted to begin as of Sept. 1,1939• WIN'l, MABEL, Rte #1, Box 230-K, Antioch. County Cash allowance in the sum of $13. be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1939. I WILSON, MIS, 5501- 5t=_- St. Ant ioc z County Cas:, allowance in suss of $30-monthly be renewed asof June, 1939• ILeY£, MARY, 4ogit- 20th St. Ant ioc h s Old Age Security in the sum of $17-50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly- The granted to begin =s of Oct. 1, 1939• i IHUSTON. DAVID, 1315 DM St. Antioch. j Old Age Security in the sum ct $15. State aid and $15. County aid monthly, be., 1renewed as of April, 1939. IWraLLS, NNUX , 523- 4t ": St. Antioch 4 Old Age Security In the sum of $17.50 State aid -and $17,50 County aid monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. BOWM h3A.~Y Antioch, 423- 4t:, St. Antioch. Old Age Security be denied. 1 HAAJK S ETTA #5, E. 6t_^. St. Astt io ch I Aid for Weedy children in V a sun cf $6o. State aid and $25: County aid monthly be renewed its of Oct. 1939. GEORGE MIKE, 2534 Gaynor Ave. Richmond. 850. Blind Assistance be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1939. 6EGEJZ0 ANNA, RFD Box 364, Richmond. W. Blind aid monthly be renewed as of January, 1939, payable to Mrs. Anna egello, RFD Box 364, Richmond. PATT£fiSr1l ?ABx.,I,, 275 S. 15t^ St. Plttsbu Aid o seedy Childrenin the sum of45. Aid to Need? children and $15. County Supplemental Aid monthly be decreased to $22.50 aid to Needy a ildren and $27.50 Supple- fiental Aid mont'nly as of Oct. 2, 1939. Oct. 2nd, 1939.2) 1 3 4 RUSSC, FRANCESCA, 520 Cutter St- Pittsburg 50. Blind Aid be renewed as of Feb. 1939• PRZ-SBYTB:IAN ORYH&TIAGE, San Anselm (For NOMU PB0,rm. j 5. County cas'.- n1lorance be granted the Presbyterian Orphanage, San Anselmo;' Califorrta, for the support of Norma Peeler, to begin as of Sept. 24, 1939• z I I In 2latter of Aid -o Old Age v Security. i IT IS BY THE BOARD OBDEtM T.iUT Old Age Assistance paid to following recipients : 4. be increased as of Oct. 1, 1939, as follows: i DISTRICT NO. 1. fNEE. FROM TO 3 z Atwood, James W.29.00 $35-00 Baker, Joseph L. 29.00 35.00 Baker, Mn;die 00 35.00 Beck, Karl 3 .00 35-00 Bonner, Martha 11.50 17-00 Boidnill, Alice 25.00 35-00 Brown, Daisy L. 34.00 35.00 Cervenka, Fanny 30-00 35.00 Cervenka, Joseph 30-00 35.00 Chapman, Percy W.29.00 32.22 Cheek, Frank 12.00 22.12 Ij Cyrus, £lvirz 31.00 35-00 Frazer, Eliza 12.00 15.00 Gardner, Franklin 32.00 35-00 Johnson, June 16.00 25.00 Lenzen, Mary 13.00 20.00 Long;, Minnie D. 2 .00 35.00 Macdonald, George H. 35•00 I Martin, Georgena 20.00 32.00 Ostrander, Louise 28.00 35-00 u Pellerrinelli, Lucy 30•00 35•00 Purves, James 22.00 35- Silvis, T saac 34.00 35-00 x f Stanton, Charles,27-00 35.00 Terrell, Emma' 25.00 35.00 Willis, William D. 32.00 35-00 Bilodeau, Frances, 3 -00 33.97 - District #2. Dolphus, Uary E. Z .00 30.71 Soto, Amelia 31.00 34.70 1 DISTRACT ND. 3. Edwards, genas, P. 27.00 35.00 Keys, Frederick 30.00 35.00 Littleton, Alberta 25.00 35.00 Rubi, Anita*19.00 29.30 s Smith, Hannah 30.00 35. 00 7 Scholz, Ernest 29.00 35.00 s Soto, Carmen 30.00 35.00 Soto, Vincent 30.00 35.00 i Westwood, Millie 22.00 30.00 DISTRICT NO. 4. Gemignani, Angelina, 15-00 $27.36 DISTRICT NO. 5. Lane, Louville, 25- 00 3.Oo v Reardon, Patrick 15-00 20.50 Siders, Annettie 33.00 35•00 Siders, James Calvin 33-00 35.00 f tt E t f i i j In Matter of Aid to Needy Children. IT IS BY THE BQkRD ORDER.=D that assistance to the below listed recipients of Aid to Needy Children be c^:uged as of Oct. 1, 1939, as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1. FRW TO MILY NAM 0:1LDREN SrATE C&UNTY AID TO NE= CHILDREN COUNTY SUP FATAL BOGGs, T-M7C4RD 10-00 $30-00 22-50 17.50 Bridgeman Nellie 10.00 30.00 22.50 17.50 BRIGHT, Aaron 10.00 30.00 22.50 17.50 BUBHOWS, James 30.00 4o.00 67.50 2.50 Glenn Raymond CARDOBA; Lout se 20.00 35.00 45.00 10.00 Lloy d CRAMM, Fred George 10.00 30.00 22.50 17.50 i CRUSH Patricia Ann 20.00 4o.00 45.00 15.00 Mary Lou LGe DUBBIN, Dorothy 20-00 50.00 45-00 25.00 j Ruth ESTABROvg Artaur QO.00 45.00 45.00 2D.00 Harold GILL rT, Karen 10,00 25.00 22.50 12.50 H.ARRELL; Ray 20.00 25.00 145.00 William, Jr. HART, Doris 10.00 20.00 22.50 7.50 HERNANDEZ, Tony20.00 37.00 5-00 12.00 t Henrietta HIGGIN S, Dbnald 20.00, 50.00 45-00 25.00 Marion I HIGGS, Grace 30-00 45.00 67-50 7.50. James Mary Alit`e, KELLY, Allan Eugene 20.00 25-00 45.00 Donald Ernest KENT, William J. 20.00 30.00 45.00 5.00 J Franc ine KUCRAN , Thomas 20.00 55-00 45.00 30.00 RI&a-d j LUNA, Benita 10.00 214.00 22.50 11..50 L10ISON Leroy 10.00 26.00 22.50 13.50 McAULIFFE, Betty Jane 10.00 25.00 22.50 12.50 McCRINDLE, Join 20.00 4o.00 45.00 15.00 Robert McCULLOUGH Robert 10.00 25.00 22-50 12.50 j9cQUISTI Samuel 10.00 30.00 22-50 17.50 i Mumw, William Robert 40.oo 45-00 85-00 Elaine Joyce John Ric: rd i WIRAN, SUM]. 20.00 40.00 45-00 15.00 f Manuel NORLEM, An: 30-00 4o.00 67-50 2.50 Frz ne e s Marjorie, 101ILRIEN,' Patricia Hay 20.00 40.00 45-00 15-00 MaryIOIDEA. THOIi,1S 20.00 40.00 45.00 15.00 Patrick RATIO Ew ene 20.00 27.00 00 2.00 Oce- Std, 1930. REGELLO, Joyce 20.00 $29.00 45.00 3.00 Daniel RODINI, Mary Louise 20.00 30.00 45 5.00 Norma SG'iit»CI,E, Dorot'_1y 20.00 35.00 45.00 10.00 John SILVA, Fillipe 20.00 30.00 45-06 5 00: - - Gregoria Gloria ) SCHWARTZ,. Gxwce 20.00 30.00 -4g.0o 5:00; ` Dolores T W.%RES, Samuel 20.00 30.00 lis 00 5.00 Frances V.4;iuS, Joseph 20.00 35.00 - 45:00 IOr.00 Concha VICTOR, Nick 10.00 45-00 -22.50: VILLA, - Evangelina 20.00 4o.00 45.00 15-00 Frank DISTRICT NO. 2. GADSDEN, Anita Louise 30.00 35.00 Richard x DISTRICt NO. 3. y; ",, j•;V,._M CAVA::•NA, Edith 20.00 145.00 5:00- oo CHRIS!IAM,Jack 20.00 2:5.00 45.00 20.04 W.0" DF. BISSCHCP Robert 20.00 10.00 45.00 15.00 Marshall DUARTE, Gerald 10.00 30.00 22.50 17.50' FIM-10S, Isabelle 10.00 35.00 22.50 22.50. HOSIE, Faith J0.00 29.00 - 22.50 16.50 MITC ML,M&Y7 20.00 22.00 - 4.2.00 Dorot POLE Josephine 20.00 32.00 45-00 Salvador P^,ICE, Martine 10.00 20.00 - 22.50. 7`5° DIaPRICT #41. CPMF41 ROY 20.00 25.00 45.00 Geraldine GARDENER, - James 20.00 30.00 215.00 5-.00 .. Charles GUID.tiERO Frances Marques 10.00 35.00 22-50 22«50 . HILL Ruth Marian 20.00 25.00 45.00 Harold Beni. MONTONARI, Caesar 10.00 30.00 22. 0 17-505 PATTERSON Howard, 20.00 10.00 •.45.00 15.00 Richard VASeULZ,Artero 10.00 25.00 22.50 12.50 DISTRICT NO. 5. 4 NDERS 0:%Clayton 10.00 20.00 22. 0 0575 BEIDE Charles 20.00 30.00 45.00 5.00 Mar7lin GROVE, Imogene 10.00 25.00 M50 r 12.50 UGEW.,Ws. Henry 10.00 30.00 22.50 1740. , .. XcART: i 97- i A;D 2z._E_ _?CESS _ _ Gn !cadrW, C r ot': 1939, a:; I5 01c10cA2 I AInairman. ale^k. I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVI50RS OF CONTRA COSTA COMITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCPOBEN? 16th, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock 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. IN THE MATTE CF M-z A SSESSUEN IN THX SUN! OF $37,500 upon the LANDS WITHIN REXa AHATI_LSH DIST RI CT No. 2059 (BPAD-FORM ISLAND). ORDER APPOI2TT21.3 TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSUDIT OF $37, 00 IN RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2059 (BRADFORD ISLAND. i L. R. MEH FFEf, W1. BLOOMFIELD, AND B. R. BURROUGHS, the Commissioners of Assessment 'heretofore appointed by this Board to view, assess and apportion accord- Ing to law, upon the lands within Reel=ation District #2059 (Bradford Island) an assessment in t-e sum of thirty-seven thousand five hundred ($37,500) dollars having completed said assessment, and the Assessment List having been preps-red by them and filed with tie Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of this County, NOW, T:--Z, FO?.E, BE IT RESOLVED by the BoPrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and it is Hz-RUBY ORDw-UM t: at Monday the 20th day of November, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Supervisors of 1 Contra Costa County, Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the see are hereby appointed as t1r e time and place when ana where this Board will meet for t,-.e purpose of hearing objections to said assess- went; and, IT IS HEF:;Bv FURTHER RESOLVED AIID ORDM?D that notice of such hearing stall be given by publication for two (2) times, to wit: once e week for two (2) successive weeks in te •contra Costa G*tzette* a newspRppr of general circulation published in the said County of Centra Costa, State of California, and that said notice shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: NNOTICE OF R=.ARIN'G OBJECTIONS TO ASSES-IE2IT IN RECLAMATION DISTP_ICT NO. 9RA.D-`Fa- Iffu- D . NOTICr' IS u.TItEBY GIVEN thnt an asses-meat aggregating r 37,500 upon the lands within Reclamation District No. 2059 Bradford Island) has been completed by the Comnissioners appointed to view, assess and apportion the same, and that the Assessment List was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 16th day of October, 1939; and, NOTICE IS _;1E::-1V FU.:iT*-M GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, duly made and entered on the 16th day of October, 1939, said Bow-,d of Supervisors has and does hereby fix the 20th day of November, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day at to Chambers of the Supervisors of Contra Costa County, hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as ti-e time and place when and where said Board of Supervisors will meetfor the purpose of hearing o0jections to said assessment. At any time befor the date of such nearing a_•;ly pers:•n interested in any land upon =h1ch any c^.Rrge has bt:en asses—d rriy file written objection to such assessment, statinv t:-,erein t%he gerund of such objection in the manner provided by law. At said hearing said Boa--d of Supervisors shall hear such evistence as mn.y be offered in support of such written objection and all other competent evidence, and thereafter shall tape such action affirmirt;, nodi fy?tr; or amending such assessment in any particular or mgkinL a reapportioned of t% a entire asses-hent ns it deems proper. 0 3:icnv, Oct. lo, 1939• i IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board of j Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause said notice to be publishe-d as aforesaid. j IT IS His UMY REEWLVE3) AND ORD&RED th-.t this resolution and order I i be entered in fill upon the records of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa , State of California. PASSED AND AD(,P'i'ED this 16t:i day of October, 1939 by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. In hatter of Appointment of F.M.Mckuliffe, as Trusteq of eclamaticm District 0900. There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #800 caused by resignation of John Baldwin, On motion of Supervisor Trecmbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-ERF-D that F.H. McAuliffe, be and he is hereby appointed Member of Board of Trustees of RIeclnmation District ffSOO, to serve for the unexpired term of. John Baldwin, resigned In ?utter of Transfer of Funds. On request of John A.Miller, Sheriff, IT IS ORDERED thnt t: a sum of $11.83 be transferred from the Branch County Jail Repair and Equipment Fund to be placed in the Capital Outlay Fund. The said order 1s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i In Matter of Correction of Assessment. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessment, under Sec. 3804A of the Political Code, to wit: for year 1939-40: in Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59252 Leo P. Musser is assessed with t::e S117. 1.55 ac. of Lot 6 Hap of El Indo Rancho with improvements amounting toi90, this 1s an error. The said improvements should be assessed to Harvey B. & Eletinor R. Lyon, Lafayette, Calif. Assessment No. 59273, Map of El Nido Rancho, s: Irnregular shaped tract in the N'ly. por. of Lots 4-5-6-7, Con. 4.684 ac. Auth— ority to cancel the Improvements amounting to $4590 on Assessment No. 59252 and add stone to Assessment No. 59253 is requested, and the said application haviN-, been approved by the District Attorney of Contra osta County, IT IS BY THE BOAP.D C-%DL.,RZD that authorization to County Auditor to correct said erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby granted.h tom' A- rd,F',i T `,u k 45 I In Matter of Rpsolution from Women Defenders of America, Inc. a A resolution from the Crockett Unit, Women Defenders of Afneriea, Inc. opposing i i furtaer acceptance of Federal funds for local projeets, having been received by this Board, for consideration, 1 IT IS BY THE BQAP.D ORDEPED that said Resolution be and the same is hereby ordered placed on file. i t In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of S.S.Boyd, Tax Collector, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDEA.ED that the sum i of $110. be transferred from replacement of equipment to Capital Outlay Fund of Tax Collector of Contra Costa County for the purpose of purchasing one L.C. Smith Typewriter-. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Authorizing Oscar Olsson jto Attend Meeting of Association of i Western hospitals at Fresno. On motion of 8upervlsor Cummings, seconded l8 Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of County Hospital of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting; of Association of Western Hospitals to be held at Fresno, California, on November 10th, 1939, IT IS FURT'r_ER ORDEFIM that the expenses of attending, said meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County. , In }utter of Authorizing; W.J.Buchanan, to Sign Agreement between Southern Pacific Company and County of Contra Costa for con— struction and maintenance of a Control line beneath tracks at foot of Pine Street, Martinez. A Fora of Agreement between the Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, and t ne County of Contra Costa, a political Subdivision of tf-e State of California, covering; installation of an underground wire crossing and maintenance of a Control Line across rig-,t of way of the said Southern Pacific Company and beneath its tracks at foot of Pine Street, Martinez, California, having been presented to this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved and W_J.Bucaanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors is Hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of said County of Contra Costa,X• i In Matter of Application of Jahn Little, to erect a Duplex on Blk 6, Lot g, Berkeley ?ii&+lands Tract. Joan Little, having applied to this Board for permission to,under County Zon— ing Ordinance, erect a duplex on Blk 6, Lot S, of Revised Plan of Blocks A and B of the Berkeley H1,ghlands Tract, at intersection of Wesley and Kenyon Avenues, and said appli— cation havincr been referred to the Plannir; Commission of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commissi^n of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board its recommendation Vrat said pe-nit be denied, On motion of Supe--viso^ Loin, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE EQ4nD O •D= D :. t -iid Jo:.:n Little, be and the sane is hereby denied. r Monday, Oct. 16, 1939. IN TF.E MATTER OF AN AGREMENT FO% T::E CL-UNTY CF CCNTRA O STA TO t ACI' AS CO-SPONSOR FOR W. P. A. CIMIJCAL PROJECTS WITH CITIES. 1 RZS:rLVPI Cit. j IrHE'_FAS, the Works Progress Administration of the Federal Government is re- 1 quired, because of Administrative restrictions, and to reduce expenses, to combine 1 and reduce the number of small clerical projects within the County of Contra Costa, and i Wh'Ep.FAS, it is t:e plan of the Works Progress Administration, in combining said protects, zrri in reducing the number thereof, to have the County of Contra Costa f act as co-sponsor with the various cities of said County wit:. regard to clerical pro- f 3 ects; and VIHEREAS, certain cities of the county have executed agreements with said Count i by t_.e terms of w'--Ich t_,e cities and county will cooperate in the execution of said projects, and any supplies or materials supplied by the County and by the cities will I emRin the property of Vre respective county and cities. NOW, T-H . ZFORE, BE IT P.ESCLVED that in conformity with the reauest of the Work Progress Administration the County act as co-sponsor with said cities in the execution of Clerical Projects, and BE I. FUFMiME -RESOLVED th.at W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized , on behalf of said County, to execute said agreements with such cities, and BE Ii FUR'IQ=ER R:---SOLVED that this resolution is adopted with the understanding, and pursuant to the assurances of the Works Progress Administration that the cost of such projects to the County of Cont •a Costa will mt be greater because of its acting as such co-sponsor, than it would be if this action had not been taken; and, BE IT FURTHER RFSCLVED that with regard to city clerical projects, this resolut- Ion is adopted with the understanding and pursuant to the assurances of the Works Progress Administration that no cost or expense shall be imposed upon the County of j:.ntra Costa because of t*:e adoption of t1his Resolution. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Curnings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: NLne. a In Uatter of Application of Tito DeBenardi, to Erect Three Unit Court Apartments on Mt. Diablo Blvd. Messrs. Hoey, iamilton A Turner, an bebalf of Tito DeBenardi, having applied to t'As Board of Supervisors for pemission to erect a three Unit Court Apartments on Mt.Diablo Blvd. under provisi fns of County Zoning; Ordinance and the Planning, CommissL o of Contra Costa County havirv- filed with this Board it Recommendation ti-at said permit be granted; On motion of Supervisor- Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT 15 BY THE BOARD 0'-'DM- !Z that said application be and the same is hereby granted. K 1259 4 In Matter of Construction of Radio Transmitter House. On motion of Supervisor Srembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD OEDE--ED that E.A Lawrence,_ Superintendent of Buildings,be and he is hereby authorized to hire the necessary labor and purchase, through the PVrehasing Agent of Contra Costa County, the necessary materials, and proceed to construct Radio Transmitte jHouse for use of the Radio equipment of the Sheriff of Contra Costa County at an approximate cost of $500, said Tzanszitter House to be built on the water front property leased from t^e City of Ma.-tinez. i In Batter of Transfer of Funds. i i On request of Francis P..Healey, District Attorney, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the sum of $61. be cancelled from Supplies Appropriation for District Attorney's loffice of Contra Costa county, and returned to t o Unappropriated Reserve of the General I k IT IS FURT_-EF C-RDFV M that a new appropriation from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund of $61. to the Capital Outlay Appropriation for District Attorney's office be and the same is hereby nut?zrized. The said order is passed.by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Auditing Books of A.H. MacKinnon, Deceased, former Justice of Peace of 7t,. Judicial Township. LoSupervisormotionofUponSu by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS IDC THEppLong, seconded BOARD ORD&F.D that D.H.Teeter. County Auditor, be and he is hereby authorized to audit j the books of A.H. MacKinnon, former Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 7, i from the date of the audit of Grand Jury Auditors up to the date of death of said A.H. MacKinnon. n In Matter of approval of Financial statement of Operations for FI$cal year 1935-39- jD.H.Teeter, County Auditor, having filed with this Board a statement covering Operations financed through the County Treasury during fiscal year 1935-39, together with the financially budgeted programs for year ending June 30, 1940, i IT IS BY THE BQAFD ORD—ERED tr-at said.Statement be and the same is hereby approve and ordered filed, 4 IT IS FIT-9T*'ER CFDEi-uJ) t'nt the County Auditor.publish said Statement in pamphlet iform by the Courier-Journal, Walnut Creek, California, and that said Auditor obtain tfour hundred copies of said Pagphlet s. i Mondry ,, Oct.. 10, i9-9. In Batter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to. finance current highway fund warrants s'roan below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following stuns be transferred to t e ?ii&hways Fund,amounting to $17,306.11, said sum to be charged against t:.e proper Figheays and Bridges appropriation accounts and transferred from t'iv, funds and in the amounts as listed below: General Fund, 250.11 Motor Vehicle Fund, 123,300.00 Special Road Fund, 4,750.00 HI(F WAY FUND :EQUIP EMENT S. October 16, 1939• War. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Misc. No. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5. 171 29-50 17732 24.00 74 64.27 9.54 32.45 172 1153.34 4 79.90 177 179 26.75 425.59 123.09 459.52. 179 437.25 44.00 190 181 38.26 73.46 1532 1 .16 19 1 .00 65 33-33 19 19.40 1S 201.88. 187 198 3.10 45.00 1990 116. J 191 145.4'9 192 49.00 x` 19303.6o r-r 19 226.9o.,_ 195 57.49 196 1629.56 197 1252.42 195 1160.22 R C 199 232.93 goo 520.15 201 349.11 291.25 202 7.92 s: 203 90,00 204 162.4o 119.03 39.15. 147•.51 205 159.61 2o6 427.95 207 168.60 209 547.90 200 3.10 1394.60 31.36 211 12 453.20 279.99 241.51 129.41 95'93 221i Sb.00 96.52 21 3•76 521.40 210 217 7.-2 219 19 2 2. 9 433•x7220o134-75 159-75 1 1 . 1 1205.99. Grand Total -- $17,306.11. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tZe Board. a l 261 In Matter of Allowance of Clalm of John Bacciglieri. Jd.n Bacciglieri, having heretofore filed with this Board, a claim in sum of 10.45 for damages suffered to ?!is :motorcycle by a County Road crew, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised t'r is Board that said claim is al egal charge against the County, On moti.n of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOAFM ORDERED that the Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in favor of i Jo:-,n Bacciglieri, in sum of $10.49 and upon the General Fund of Contra Costa County,, and that the County Treasurer pay t a sane., In Matter of Payment of Postage on Sample Ballots for Nov. 7th, 1939, Special Election. The County Clerk being required by law to mail sample ballots tD the voters of ontra Costa County for Special Election to be held on Nov. 7th, 1939, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDLFED that D.M.Teeter, County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of Post Master of City of Martinez, in a sum sufficient to pay said postage, i IT IS FURT•r.ER ORDER t:.at the Post Master of the City of Martinez attach his receipt to said warrant. j In Matter of Placing redeemed Delinquent Property on 1939-40 Assessment rolls. G.O.Meese, C)unty Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization to County Auditor t: place on the 1939-40 Assessment Rolls, the following described real property whic'i has bean redeemed by installments or wholly redeemed since the first Monday in July, 1939: Mintzer Estate Company C/o State of California. Amended MaD #1 of t e Tom of Richmond. Lot 13, Blk 9, Land Val. $140. Improvements; $560. Mintzer Estate Company, Amended ?Sap #1 of t`.e '_om Uf Rimm nd. Com. 641 SEa ly f:: N f ly cor. of Lot 16, the SE11y 31 1/21front K age on Potrero Ave. x SW11y 1001 being por of Lots 14-15 & 16 Bik 9 The SWaly 20' of NW'ly 95 1/21 of lot 14, Blk 9, Land v.-a. $170, Improvements, $600. Ma Quigley n Bay Vi er Addn t- Rlchm 2nd Lot z, Blk 50, Land val. $90. Mc-Even Bros. 3ry-,Townsite of Santa Fe s Lots 39 am 39 Blk 21, Land Val. $160, Improvements $90, Caimelita Callanan & Anna Innes, C/o State of California Toxnsite of SRnta Fe rt 0 r _ Lots 19 to 27 Blk 39, land val. $760. W.L.-Hobbs, I$ystr= s Addn to Ri&mind 1stLots30 & 31 Blk 5, Land Val. $16o. r r H.E.Simps:n & far ie Lengston Amended Unp of t:-.e City of Richmond Lot 30 Blk 12, Land Val. $100. L.J.T :le, t. iAmended Map of t- e City of Richmond, Lots 13 4i 14, Blk lob, Land Val. $520, Improvements $1250. I David WasFer.man, Amended Map of t':e City of Ric mind Lots 9 and 9, Blk 109, land Value, 8530- Monday, Oct. 16, 1939•262 i David Wasserman, Amended swap of t'e City of Ric',=:)na Lots 1 & 2, Blk 111, lam- value, $550. J.A.McCauley, C/o State of C:alfornlu Amended Unp of the City of Richmond, Lot 19, Blk 123, Land Val. $150. J.A.McCauley, C/o State of California Amended Unp of the City cf RichmDnd, Lot7, Blk 124, Land Val. $150. C,anLra Costa Finance & Loan Ca. Toren of Pt.Ric:,mond Official Bap i3, Lot 10, Blk B, L-md Val. $50, Improvements, $130. Contra Costa County Title Cv. Brown Andrade T.,act, Lots 48 & 49, Blk 4, Lard V-tl. $250. s I aiy Peres, Hittel T..act, Lots 11 & 12, Blk 1, Land Val. $120. Mazy Peres, ittell Tract, Lots 14 & 15, Blk 1, Land Val. $120. I Anna Hargarette Koerner, et al. 1 Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract Lot o, Blk 19, Land Val: $400. Charles A. Bosteph u hich,.)ll Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tact, Lots 7 and g, Blk 23, land Val. 3410. Philip Shoyat, Richm.'nd Pullman Home Tract, i Lot 23, Blk 10, Land Val. $160. Lillian Haber, Spaulding; Richmond Pullman Townsite Lot 15, Blk 13, Land Val. S550- A.'-".Fester, 550. A..rester, Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite, Lots 21 & 22, Blk 30, Land Val. $320. Bertha Wilson C/o State of Callfor nLn. , Grand View Terrace Tract, Lot s 11 & 12, Blk 33, Land Vai. $290. Oakland Title Insurance & Guarsntee Co. z East hichmard Boulevard Tract, Lot 3, Blk 9, Land val. 5300. Victor E.Warrens, C/o State o: California East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lots 13 & 14, Blk 9, Land Vnl. $630- V.E.Warrens, East Ric acnd Boulevard Tract, Lot 1, Blk 21, Land Val. $150. L.H. Gilbert, Tewksbury Heights, Lt 25, Blk 10, Land Val. $100. Thos Bandada, Richmond City Center, W. 1/2 of Lot 26 & all of Lot 27 Blk 10, land Val. $150. 1 W.M. Crouc}; a i Richmand City Center, Lots 1-2-3, Bl' 11, Land Val. $390• Clint:m C. Hullally, C/o State of California, Walls Addn. to Richm:nd, s Lots 37 & 35, Blk 153, Land V1. 5160. Curtis Paving a`George . Co Walls Addn. to Ric*m.nd, Y Lots 34 & 35, Blk 175, Land Val. $150. Delpaina C. Becker, Central Ric^mon 1?2,3° Lot 16, B1k 3, La.-id Val. s4o. f L.H.Gilbert Bay View Park, 1 Lot 3, Blk 24, Land Val. $50 A.J. Casholr;, Ric.-mond Ynnex, Lot 5, Blk 59, 470LandVr1. $60. ImprovemeYTt s, $ . I 263:x: r i Eva Blank, Richmond Annex, Lots 21 & 22, Blk 57, Land Val. $700. Teresa hugt:es & Contr• Costa County Title Co. Inner Farbor Business Block s Lot 15 Blk 14, Land Val. A-0. j Manuel Domingo s, Harbor Front Tract, r, Lot 16, Blk 9, Land Val. $6o, T_aprove—ments, $400. Jack Souza, Bixq View Park, Lot 56, Blk 1, Land Val. $50. Harry A.Chamberlain, Alta Punta Terrace, Lot 7: Blk 1, Land Val. $50. Central Ba::k of Oakland, Y i North Berkeley Terrace, Lot S, Blk 6, Land Val. $50. Bate 'Hunter, YBoulevard :gardens Tact #l, Lot 14, Blk 15, Land Val. $220. Q` Jean Naylor, Boulevard Gardens Tract S. 1/2 of Lot 3.0, Blk 19, Land Val. $1110. Veronica L.Davis, Boulevard Gardens Tract #19 N. 1/2 of Lot 5, Blk 24*, L-.nd Val. $90. a Chas. W.Griffith, F Boulevard Gardens Tract #l, N 33 1/3' of S. 66 2/3' of Lot 2, Blk 33, land Val. S90. Jinvanna Assara, Boulevard Gardens T,.act #1, N. 3Y' of Lot 2, Blk 33, Land Val. $100. P.B. Jansen, i Boulevard Gardens Tract #l, Lot 19, Blk 37,Land Val. $400 Rolland C.Stane, Richmond Junction HeWhts Tract, Lot 11, Blk 25, Land Val. $60. United Materials & Ric nand Brics• Co. Lt Id. f& Port Costa Brick Works, East Bay Center Tract, S 36' of Lot 26, Land Val. $110, improveasnts'$500;. WMelmina Dickson, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #1, Lot 77C, Land V:1. $80. Merchants Finance Corp.n•• s Berkele i• Country Club Terrace Unit #11 Lot 133, Land Val. $150, Improvements, $130. Laura Smit'-, Exec. of Est. of Guy Smite Berkele- Country Club Terrace Unit #1, s Lot 14T: Land Value, $140. Laura Smith, Exec. of Est. of Guy Smitn s s Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #l, Lots 14.6 & 147, Land Val. $290. w Merc:-ant s Finance Corp. A.. Berkeley Country `'lub Terrace, Unit #1, Lot 217, Land. V41uy$160. Pacific Finance Corp. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2, Lot 355, Val. Val. $100. Syndicate Idora Co. Lt'd. Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit #2, 3 Lot 356, Land Val. $100, Improvements, $50. Pacific Finance Corp. Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit 02, i Lot 4o9A, Land Val. $100. Pacific Finance Corp. Perkeley Country Club Tem=ce Unit 122 ry' IN. por.. of Lot 4,43B fent 45.14' on Terrace jDrive & rear measurement of 381, land val. $70. I*ndieate Idora Company Lt'd. C/o State of California lBerkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #29 Lot '' :9, Lard 7n1. $160. 4e u, m 26.1 Monday, Oct. 16, 1939. t I 1 Syndicate Idorn Company Lt1d. 1 Berkeley Country Club Terrace. Unit #2, j Lot 473, Land Val. $150. 1 W.O. Farllow, et al. j Cerrito Park Tract, Lots 1 & 2. Blk 3,Land Va1. S310. Jennie Bell Little Cerrito Park Tact, Lots 1-2-3- less Elly. 981 & Lot 4 less E. 991 of N. 151 Blk 9, L-and vat. $90. Gilbert D.Cru -eks inks, Rienm,3nd Annex Addn. Por. of Lot 11, Blk 104, Land Val. $100. 5 Ge:. D.Ackerman, Town of Antioch, S. 66 2/31 of Lot 11, & all of Lots 12 and 13, Blk 5, Land Val. $710, Improvements, $350. William J. Vierim, Nason Addn. t-:) Townof Ant loch S. 29.7 o: Lot 2 & all of Lot 3, Blk 1, land val. $45o. W. Hubbard, rt$ Almc,nd Court, Lot 64, Bik 7, Land Val. 9100_ W. _.Hubbard, Almond Court, Lot 65 Blk 7, land Val- $100. 1 Tilden Lumber & Kill Co. Official Uku of Muir Manor, Lot 12, Lid Val. $160. Tilden Lumber & Hill Co. Official Lap of L'ui_• 1Rnor, Lot 20, land Val. $240. a Eleanor & Neno Pig_hin, dorm of Fairview, Lots 14-15-16, Bik 1 , land Val. $150. Frank S.Blomberg, Ric unond Anrnx Lots 39 & , hk 95, Land. Val. $160. L ry Ralp:, H & Gilbert D. Cruickshanks, hic*.=Dnd Annex Addn. 1 Por. of Lot 11, Blk 104, Lala Val. $50. National Ban`:italy Co. Kensington Phrk,r Lot 7, less S. 101 Blk 11, land Val. $370. Veterans Welfare Board, C/o Edward R. Smith,, M Berkeley Highlands, I Lot 10, Blk G, Acquisiti n tax only, land value $300. Lillian S.Griffins, North Ric-mond Liuzd & Ferry Co. #2, Lot 1,Blk 65, Land Value. $40. Lillian S. Griffins, Nort: Ric_mond Land & Ferry C3. #2, Lot 2. Blk 65, Land Val. $30. Lillian S. Griffins, North Richmcnd Land & Ferry Co. ,22,R Lot 3, Bik 65, Land Val. $30. Lilli!=n S. Griffins, North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2, Lot 24. Bik 65, Land Val. $30. Lillian D. Griffins, North Richmond Land & Ferry C- 0 ,2 Lot 25.B-k 05, Land Val. $ iF, Fred & Earlie Watkins, Nort'n Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2, j Lots 25 & 29, Blk 65, 1,and Val. $60, Improvements, $100. Truman Investment Co r Greater Rid-mmd Pablo Tract, Lots 39 to 44, Inc. 49 to 50' inc. Blk 2, land Vhl. $760. Dr. Theo. Snypp Sunnyside Tract, Lot 4, Blk 27, Land Val. $90. 1 Theodore Snypp, Sunnyside Tract Lot 12, Bik 27, Land Val. $90 j LLr j Robert E. Frazier, r4 I Ri&.m.:nd Pullwwn Pueblo Tract #2, 1 Lot 13, Blk 22, Lend Val. $40. Antonio Pierson, k. San Pablo Villa Tract, Lot 15, Blk 19, Land Val. $150. E R.D. Oilar C/o State of Califoraitt, East M-Ichm:.rd. Boulevai*d Tract Lot 9, Blk 6 Land Vsl. $90 e. Aveig L. Kahn, f yg East Richman Heim s i ratct 02, Lot 12, Blk 93, Land Val. 540. JOP.n B. Gregory, East Ric:m:,nd Heights Tract #3, Lots 3-:-5. Blk 110,Land Val. $120. Contra Costa County Title Co. Nort"-, Gate Annex, Lot 35, Blk F Land Val. $20. Anthony Andreatta Andrade Bose #1, T--a et i Lot $0, Blk 25, Land Vnl. $40. Alfred F Lee, (C.-u-quinez Sczool District) r s Undiv. 1/5 Int. of Survey #12, State Tide Lands of Contra Costa county beim; in SW 1/4 Of Sec. 31, T3N., R3W. except S P r/w & W. 9001 owned by American Smeltin-:- & Refining Co. .60 ac. Land Val. $150, q,s Thep. A.Lpe, 7 Undiv. 1/5 In.. of Survey #12, State Tide ILands of Contra Costa County being fractIl N 1/4 of Sec. 31, T3N., Rat. except r/w of S.P. Co. & W. 900 1 owned by American Si eltlM & Refining Co. .60 Re. land val. $150. s: 1 f Tillie Peters (Canoord School District) Con. N. 30035' W. 178-711 Fm SE cor. of Peters Tract t'.: N on private Rd 25.53' W 75.211 S 251 E 90.391 to beg. land val. $50. Tillie Peters R C/o Wahoo Tribe Redman J'^ Com. N 30035' W. 255.301 fm BE cor. of Peters Tract then. W. 64.961 S 503. E 75.23. th N. on private rd 51.o6i to beg. land val. $100. Improvemfmts $570. H.M. Stow & Wk. F.Jordnn Walnut Grove Addn. t o Concord, rf Lot 7 less 10 Ac. to E B M U D .5 ac. land val 8570. a` Lot S less 1 ac. tt- E B M U D 4.02 Re. land val. $455, Impts. $70. Lor. less 1 Re. to E B IS U D 3.90 Re. land vat. $430, Impts, $50. Y L5t 10 less .63 ac. to E B M U D .2.90 rte. land Val. $315. Villa S ites Devel:.pment Co. Mora-- Red=xi heights Extension Lot 90, Land Vail. $25 w. . IT:ie First Nati anal Bank of Crackett, Aartine z Land Comp&ny's T:act_#j, Lot 7, Blk 206 Lard Vnl. $100. Robert C.ciinckle, j:iaciendas del Grinda: Unit #2, Lot 203, Land Val. $125. Aichmiond Devel,pnent Co. C/o State of CalifornialBroadwayAddntoRich=;anl, Lots 1 t_j 21, Inc. Blk A, Land Vim].. algw. 4Aic:,a,nd Development Co. C/o State of California, Broady Addn t ic_.a•and, Lots 21 & 21 Blk D. Land val. 940. IT IS BY TIM BO1P.D MMERM t'-.at authority to County Auditor to place ab ova scribed property on 1939--40 Assessment Bolls is hereby granted, i:". f. I-I ondly, Oct. 16, 1939. IN MATTED OF Grant Ing Authority to Tax Cone ctor to Conduct Sale of z a ' . 'r Property for Delt=pient Taxes. y'A,i u. y. r: i. .. K: K"••s' kap.F'F`3. moi...r..: '" .r -k. ' The fonowiag Resolution was passed :adaptand •°:...:....,:..::ea:ate, koa{ie> . ; =`ordered.'ere ':; Minutes of this Board: BE IT RE8=m"D: M-at it be declared to be the went of this Board that . .i the following described pr3perty now owned by the State of California, be sold - I Utes d 1 the Tax Collector of Contra .costa-,Dursaaat to Cheypter 529 of stat 939. II County at public auction, for cashp for was not less t1;an the amount set opposite... each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE TP REWLYED FURTHER: S"nat this Board petition the State Controller of ithe State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolutix:: i PROPEitil SOLD .0 THE STATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE Dffi.IBQTM TAXES OF119289 AND DEM. ED TO THE STATE JULY 31, 1934: In the Hicsmond Annez- Lot 7. Blk 17, v Deed..No- 353- I K nlaus price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Richmond Pullman Traces Lot 219 B100k C. i r' x', Deed No. 380: mirA mm price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Richmond Pullman Tract3,- Lot Block D- adgox. s De 381• r minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Y' I33 $1 Cerrito Terrace- Lots 23-249 kv}`' .Dsed No.•383 minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs bf sale. n. .'" Boulevard Gardens Trnot #1 — Lot 19. Block 40 v }` ,.. Dead'do. 1683: minimum price, $40. plus apportioned.costs-of sale. s: Henderson Tapscott Tract #1. Lot 129 Block 27s J Deed No. minimum price, $10. plusstapportionedcos of sale, PRWERTY SCLD TO THE STATE JUNE 279 1927 FOR THE DELIN P TAXES•OF 1926, AND DEEDED TO WE STATE JULY 289 1932; Nieholl-aljacdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 379 Block 159 Deed..No. 84 minimum Price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPMY Stt.D TO THE STATE JUNE 269 1930 .FOR THE DirY, OT TAXES OF' 19299 and DEMMD TO THE STATE JULY 27s 1935= Fourth Addition to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 36, Deed No. 11. Minium price, $20.00 plus apportioned cMts of sale. I IN v Anne - Lot loo 58 Deed NO. L7' I THE Hichaona 7s Block r.Y XI:vd=m prices $ p sppo lowed costplusrt s-of eels. PRCPMT1r SCLD TO THE SLATE JUN$ 269 3.931FM THE DEi.I TAor 1930s AND DEEDED TO WE SWE AUGUST 24, 1936: HermanIs Addn. to Richet nd- Lots 5-6-7, Block 269 Deed No. minimum price, $150• plus apportioned costs of sale. Berman's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 129 Block 269 •Deed No. 78 IMinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of was. Amended Map of the City of Ric nwnd- Lot 29, Block 989 ::: ` .:. ,:`::'Deed No. 120. minimum price, SM. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended lisp ofi ity of Ricbmand.- Lot 259 Block 328's. , :^': :.Deed No.•.126 minimum price, plus apportionedrtioned costs of was. i In the Brown Andrade Tract- Late 3-49 Block 109 Deed No. 163.. minimum price, $40.00 plus apportion ed costs of sale. In the Brawn Andrade Tract- Lot 169 Block 19 Dead No. 170. miffimwn price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaouildirg's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 30, Block .15,..:•y . : • . Deed. No. 227• minimum prices $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lots 13 to 169 Inc. Block 7 Deed No. 293 y1ni.n prices $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 59 Block 1115, Deed Na. 380. Minimum prices $15• plus apportioned costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 13-149 Block 156,Deed No. 384. I Ulnimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Wall's Addn. to Ri&m-nd- Lot 9, bloc': 157, Deed No. 385 ._..-_.___-—_•---.— i!inimum p1•ice glo. plug i r -a s:s of sole. 1267 j In Wallis Addn. to Richmond- Lots 27-29, Block 172, Deed' No. 392. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In fall s Addn. to Richmond-'Lot 38, Block 175, Deed No. 397 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Colema.-! Pullman Tract- Lots 23 to 26, inc. Block 7 Deed No. 444. Minimum price, $30. plus appo^t ion ed costs of sale. i In Bay View Park- Lots 70-71, Block 2, Deed No. 457 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned casts of sale. In Bay Vie- Park- Lots 21-22, Block 7 Deed N„. 465 Minimum price, $50. plus nmporti )ned costs of sale. J.C.Owens Addn to City of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 9, Deed No. 592. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the harbor Business Blocks- Lots 1-2, Bloch 2, Deed No. 638 Minimum price, $10. plus -+ppo-t i,ned casts of sale. In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 3-4, Block 3, Deed No. 640. Minimum price, $10. plus costs (apportl-:)--ed) of sale. In t_:e Harbor Business Blocks - Lots 57 to 66, inc.Blk 4. Deed No. 650. Minlnum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Harbor Business Blocks, - Lot 30, Blk 5, Deed No. 656- 1 Minimum price, $5. plus appo-•,ioned costs of sale. i In t-he ttarbor Hisiness Blocks- Lot 7; Block ll, Deed No. 659. Minimum price, $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. First Addn. to Barr View Park- Lot 13, Block A. Deed No. 715. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. First Addn. to Bay Vies Pnr1r_ Lot 14, Block A. Deed No. 719. Minimum price, $10. plus apport toned cost s of sale. j North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 25-26, Blek 24, Deed No. 741. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of snle. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1— Lot 4, Blk 16, Deed No. 759 ldlnimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of snle. Henderson-Tapscott Tract N 1 -- Lots 25-26, Block 26, Deed No. 769. jMinimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Henderson-Tapscott Tract No. 1 -- LOts 35-36, Block 34, Deed No. 773. jMinimum price, 530. plus apportioned costs of sale. a Foskett'= Addn. to Conco rd 12,-- Lots 4--5-6, Blk 3, Deed No. 574 Hinlmum price, $60. plus apportio:wd costs of sale. City of Pittsburg- E. 1/2 of Lot 1, Blk 26, Deed No 585 Minimum price $350. plus apporti2-ned costs of sale. AmendeR -ff is i al Map of Arlin,ton Acres, NE 50x100' of 1Lot 12, Block C. Deed No. 902 i Mlnimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Forsythe Tract- Lots 1-2-3, Bloc's 2, De,-!d No. 918. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1 — Lots 3•-4, Blk 7, Deed No. 997 Minimun price, $15. plus apportioned casts of sale. PRGPE.rTY SOLD TO T 'STATE, Ju27E 29, 1932, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931, AND DEEDS Vp T- _= SrATE JUNE 29 1937- InvYarine View Terrace• Lot 42, Blxk 5, Deed No. 389.lMinimum price $5. plus apporti-ned costs of sale. Spaulding's Rican3nd Pupae^ Tomrsite- Lots 1-2, Blk 9, Deed No. 577 I Minimum price $100 }plus anporticned costs of sale. i In Bay View Park- Lot 28, Blk 13, Deed No. 975 Minimum pricP, $10 plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- E,ot 19, Blk 232 Deed No. 1063 iMinimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. I I Young's Subdiv1s1Dn- 8. 501 of N. 325' of Lot 15, and also a 60' strip adj. on t-e N. Deed No. 1514. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE, AUGUZr 28, 1933, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES of 1932, and deeded to the State June 29, 1939. In the bey Tract- Lots 1-2, Blk 7 Deed No. 1.355. Mini mum price, 575. plus apportioned costs of sale. 14-ridny, Oct. 16, 1939. In Richmond Center, S. 12*1 of Lot 30, all of 31, Blk 14,Deed No. 825 Minimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. In San Pablo Villa Tract- Lot 10, Blk 9 Deed No. 94. `. 111nimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In matter of ,Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the, following applications for aid be and the: same are hereby granted: CHh;EFC MARTHA, 330- lith St. Richmond Old Age Security in the Amount of $22.12 a month be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. CORBETT CORA 100 San Carlos Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939 KNIGW SADIE 1518 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $30, monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1,193 . KNIG T, WILMER, 1515 Lexirgton Ave. M. Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct, 1, 1939. L-WIS, 2MARY31 629 Kearney St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $10. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. I MARS F, ALipu, 6311-- 16th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of oct.1,1939• MCCONNELL, EDidCND, 436- 5t'- St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.1,19391 McGINTr, SARAH, 539- I t', St. Richmond. Ola Age Security in the sues of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939• NELSON CF.A.RLES Bx 394, MORAGA via BFRXXXY. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1,199 NEWELL HARP-TET:, 57 Richardson Road, ''ensington Park, Berkeley. d +age Security in the sum of $31. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.1,19 9 I PIr'PKORN, MARIE, 5930 ORCrFA_p.D AVE. £L CEFRITO. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.1,1939 PIERRE, FRANK, 100 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.l, li 39 SEELY SUSAN, 914 Lexington, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. IMITE, IRA, 514 Lexington, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in sum of $20. monthly be granted to begin as of Oet.1,1939 DOANE, FiAN11AH, 534 Ohio Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. G DUFFIELD LMNA, 625- 22nd St. Oaklancl Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• HASSrMI, FANNIE, RFD Bx 1060, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid monthly ' i be renewed as of Oct. 1939• 1 Vii, ELI?ABM4, 325- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in tae sunof $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. LOOSaORE A=AID£, 401- 'Am St. RIC:-3to:1D. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 county aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• LOUbEMORE,, GE?RGE, 401 *A• St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $13.75 State aid and $13.75 County aid monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. 1UNNING. FIRED, 420- 19th St. Richmond. 1 Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed its of June, 1930. OLSON ANDREW, 310 Barrett Ave. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of.$35. monthly be r-hewed as of Feb. 1939- i WHITE, CLAREHCEj 3-12 Contra Costa Ave. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. WHITE, SARA:a, 112 Contra Costa Ave. F.ic'naond. Old Age Security in tie T n of $17.50 State a.ld awi 317.;; County aid monthly be renewed as of '__'av, 19391. 269 ALLEN, JECUE, 3515 Solano Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15.00 monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939 iand increased to $23.10 monthly as of Nov. 1, 1939. RFATH MATY 2500 Esmond Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of$23. monthly be increased to $35. as of Nov. 1,193 STAABi GE EV IEVE, 612- 31st St. Richmond. Olde 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 to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939. i RODGERRS. INEZ, 553- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be decreased to $34.13 monthly as of November 1,1939- McVAY Edward, Rte ffl, Bx 691, Berkeley Uld Age Security In the swim of $35. be discontS.rmed as of Oct. 31, 1939• XCR Qi. RITMARD 6100 ;olumbia Ave. Richmond. Old r gge'Security in the suss of $34.50 monthly be discontinued as of Sept.30,1939 HOR-ISal ELIZA JAKE, 7951 Terrace Drive, 'El Cerrito. Old ;i;e Security In the sum of $25. monthly be •;.iscontinued as of Sept.30,1939• PE'ULEGRINa- I LUCY, 6105 Cypress Ave. EZ Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30,1939• POW ZMS, FLOIi ICZ, Pinole, Cal. Old Age Security Ln the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30,1939 LAUX IDA 1':12 Santa Clara St. Richmond. ld Age Security be denied. NEfTO. VIOLA, 1532 Richmond St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. NULTMEIER WILLIAM, 329- 6th St. Ric'mond. Old Age Security be denied. trn SCr UITT MAGDALENA, mDJx St. Rlcim ond. Old Age Security be denied. TALAVEB.i. IUiS. CONSUELO, 131- 3rd St. Rlchmcdd. Aid for Needy M:Ild-en in sun of $60. monthly be reinstated'as of Oct. 1, 1939• BRIDG&UN, MAFFX, 276-St. Apt. 16, Richmond. Aid for a needy child, in the sum of $10. State and $30 County aid per month be renewed as of Sept. 1, 1939. ENGBE_RG, LOUISE, 604 Ric:-uaond St. El Cerrito Aid for needy cis Ildren in the sum of $20. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939, and decreased to $10 monthly as of Oct. 31, 1939. McAULIFFE, DOLL, 435 E. Washington St. Stockton Aid for needy children Izi t'-Ie sur, of $22.50 Children's Aid and $12.50 County Supplemental aid be increased to $22.50 Children's Aid and $22.50 County Supplemental Ald as of Oct. 1, 1939. NEL AI,, HIMEN, 1422 So. 35t4- St. Ric:mond. Aid to Needy Children in ti:a sum of $' be decreased to $22.50 mont'11y and that 315. County Supplemental Aid be Increase:. to137.50 monthly as of Nay. 16, 1939. BREWED I FRED 55 Pari. Place, Pt.RicIhmond. Old AF Security be denied. KELLY, JO'-ll, 47 Washinr-ton St. Pt.Ric?-,mond. Aid to the Need? Blind in t^e sum of $50. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1 1939. HURLEY, DANIEL, 1500 Oak View Ave. Berkeley Aid to t .e Needy Blind in t-e sum ofa50. monthly be renewed as of April, 1939• McLEOD, PATRICI4, _ 636- 31st St. Richmond. Blind aid in t:^e sum of $50. be renewed as of Oct. 1939. CHRISTElSON. E-%A, Ba 273, Lafayette Old Age Security in the sum oz' $17.50 State aid and $17.50 County aid monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939 FYAN MICHAM, Bx 933, Crockett. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. DAVIS, AMMIDA J. Alamo Old kv Security b- denied. n!IEGE:_ AliI2A P.O. Bx 7, Alamo Old Age Security be denied. KRIEGM, IIENRY, P.O. BX 7, Alamo Old ACe Security be denied. MUL'iOL-UiDSES R. Bx 23 , Horaga. Blind-In t'-.e sura -of $50. monthly be grarted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939• Fondny, Ct. 16, 1939. EAS JAMES :i. $04 Richardson St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be granted to begin as oY Oct. 1,1939 FBAS MARGARET E. $04 Richardson St. Martinez. Old Age Security in t:*e sum of $30. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1,1939 IMWORTH, GEORGIANA, RFD, Bx 407-A, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in t~e sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Nov.1,1939. McMILLAN. L11A, 2381 Monterey Ave. Martinez. * Old Age Security in t^e sum of $20 cont.=ly be granted to begin as of Oct.I,1939 PORTERJALiF:S 1209 LOCUST Street, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in t^-e sum of $25 monthly be granted to begia as of Oct.1,193 PORTER, N.4A.IiY D. 1209 Locust St. Walnut Creek Old Age Security in t~e sura of $25. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.1,19 STARBUCK CORA, Rte 1, Box 198, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the sura of $13. monthly be grarted to begin as of Oct.l,IP39 i J0.V!NSQ7 SYVERINE, P.O* Box 143, Concord. Old AGe Security in the sum of $3:-. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct.l,l 39 LAM ERT. MARGARET", 475- 14th St. San Francisco Old Age Security be restored in the sum of $35. monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939. EYLF _rLUT LOUISa 475- 14th St. San Francisco Old Rge security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. SCOTT, EUM4 JEAN, 324 Ward St. Martinez. i Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Nov.1939. ENOS, HELEN 1159- 87th Ave. Oak!rend O1 Age Security in sum of J9.50 State aid and $9.50 Co-snty aid monthly be Increased to $32.30 monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939. BACHTxE, II.MR 630 toward St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Sept.30,1 9 LAMB, HORACE 9623 Wheeler St. Santa Rosa. Ola Age Security in the suss of $30 monthly be discontinued as of Sept.30,19319 L., MATTIE 623 Wheeler St. Santa Rosa. Old Abe Security in the sum of $30. monthly be discontinued as of Sept-30,1 9 WRIGHT, CATFERINE, . 2820 Leslie Ave. Ut.View. Old ALge Security in the sum of $15. monthly be discontinued as of Oct.31, 1939 BrTTICK, GEORGE A. RFD Bx 300, Walnut Creek Old Age Security be denied. i i JONES. EM11i, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be denied. DAVI, ANTONIO, 208 Cutter St. Pittsbirg u old Age Security In the sim of $23. monthly be renewed as of May,1939, and increased to $35. mont* 1„v as of Oct. 1, 1939.- HALL, 939: HALL, HARRY H. RFD, Oakley, Ciel. Old Age Security in t h e sum of $10 'monthly be renewed'res of March, 1939,y and increased to $15. monthly as of Nov. 1, 1939• VACCAREZZA,MAI ff, 608- 7th St. Ant loch Vld Age Security in the sum of $7.* monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1939, and increased to $14.35 monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939• rt r LAURITZEN, ANNA, Bx 533, Antioch Old Age Security In the sum of $27. be increased to $34.34 monthly as of Oct. 1, 1939• t a , HUDSON RUFUS J. Byron, Cal. Old Age Security be denied. VAN "ORN GRAFTON, RFD, Bx 156, Oakley Old Age Security be denied. t HOUSER, ROY P. ?YD, Bx 93, Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $15. monthly be' iaereased':to $25.1' monthly. as of Oct. 1, 19395- GROVES, GEORGE Gen. Delivery, Brentwood. Aid for Needy Blind in the sum of "$50. monthly be renewed as of Oct1939 FMLISANDO, GRACIEUSE, ?Rte 3, BX 23.1, Hayward, (For Esther Guevara) Aid to Needy Children in sum of $20. be renewed as of Oct. 1939. WATSON NORA, 1609 Pennsylvrnia .Ave. Richmond, (For Barbara & Edmond Martinucci}. ildrenes Aid to the amount of $40. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939,, payable to --rs. Nora Watson, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. CARRIZAL MARGUERITE, 201 Poplar Ave. Pt.Chicago (For Richard Mercado) Aid to beedy Children in sun of $20 monthly be reneged as of Oct. 1939, pay- able to Mrs. Marguerite Carrizal, 201 Poplar Ave. Port Chicago. 21 i DORN, JEAINEi^TE, RFD Box 157, Lone Tree Rd, Antioch Aid for Needy Children In the sum of $65. per month for Beverly Jean, Lillian, i Martha and Rosemary Dorn be changed to $65. per month aid to needy children for Beverly Jean, Lillian and Mar-t-ha Dorn as of Sept. 30, 1939, aid for Rosemary being discontinued because of ineligibility. i PANIGAZZI JOAN, 1849 Fillmore St. San Francisco (For Rose Panigazzi). BERININI, MARIE 1849 Fillmore St. San Francisco (For Rose Panigazzi ) 20.'C ila:-en's Aid payable to Joan Panigazzi, 1849 Fillmore St. San Francies for the support of Rose Panigazzi, be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939- B3-aIN TUNG Oct. 1, 1939, $20. Ch ld:•en'c Aid be granted Marie Bernini, 1849 Fillmore St. San Francisco, for t:.,e support of Rose Pannigazzi. SANTOS LEKA, Bx 82 Live Oak Ave. Oakley OLA Bx 1-15, Oakley. (For Gloria Mae and Robert Santos) Aid for eedy Children in sum of a30. monthly payable to Mrs. Lena Santos be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939, and tat aid for needy children in the sum of $30- monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1939, payable to Mrs. Viola Mazzoni, of Box 1-B, Oakley. 1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct. 30th, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.U. Chairman 1 _ _Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th,1939• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. V.J.Bucha.nan, Chai--man; Supervisors James M.Long, H.L.Cummings,, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. 1 Y In Matter of Receiving of Bids for Construction of Dormitory at Branch Cointy Jail. This Bored '^avinr heretofore advertised for bids for building of a Branch k j County Jail Dormitory and this being time and place fixed and set out in said notice 1 for receivin, of bids, the following bids are received: t Bid of Joseph E.Sani, $4260. Bid of E.P.Seemans,5050. and it appearin- to the Board tl-at the bid of Joseph E.Sani, is the lowest and best bid received for the doing of said work, On mtion of Sunervisor Trembatr-, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY i contract for building I; THE BOARD ORDERED that/said Branch County Jail Dormitory be and the same is hereby away - fed to Joseph E.Saai, for price submitted in his said bid. IT 15 AJI?THFR OFD:;F'. D that said Joseph E.Sani give a bond in sum of $2130 i j guaranteeing faithful performance of said Contract and a bowl in sum of $2130 f uarantree Ing labor and materialmen. j IT IS FiWHEi? ORDERED t'rat the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract for doing of said work_ IT IS MT?:E_R ORD-rgED that the certified check which accompanied bid of E.P. Seemans be returned to said bidder.,; Y-+i'y xf ."'F x+,,, .+4v r t .,Ra S .. „ t4a " t rs^p t' µa t i Oct. 30th, 1939. In Hatter of Petition for Formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2. A petition for the formation of Contra Costa County hater Works District #2, hula" heretofore been filed with t'-Is Board and the hearing on said petition having. been set for ?Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 10:30 A.M. and this being place and place for hearing on said petition, James F.Hoey of the law firm of Hoey, Hamilton & Turner, representing snid petitioners, and A.J.Tavan representing certain property holders in the proposed District, having appeared before this Board and re- quested that the *rearing on said petition be continued to Monday the 15th day of January, 1930, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Treribath, IT IS ORDERED that the hearincz on said petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2, be and the same is hereby continued to a:d set for Monday, January 15th, 1940, at 2 o'clock P.Y. i In Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of RF.elamation District 902,ie hereby approved, to wit: No. 975, in favor of Alfred S.Ferguson, dated Oct. 28th, 1939, In sum of $11.88, ind the Chairman and Clerk of this Board ate hereby authorized and directed to note the approval on said warrant by tris Board by affixing their respective signatures to said currant. In Hatter of 'transfer of Fends. On request of D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFP-70 that the sura of $2000 be advanced from Genera Reserve Fund to the Richmond ?iii S,-,zool District P.W.A. Construction Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i In Hatter of Aut=horizing Supervisors Long, Bollman and Buchanan and Otis Loveridge, to Attend Meeting of Executive Board of County Supervisors Association_ On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors James H. Long, Ralph Bollmrui, and W.J.Buchanan and Otis Loveridge,Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, be and they are hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Executive Board of the i State Supervisors Association and represenatives of the various County Social Service Departments, to be held in Los Angeles, on Nov. 1st and 2nd, 1939. IT IS FURT3gt ORDE^'-EM that the expense of said officers in Attending such meeting shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County.r i F 273 In Batter of appointment of Ralph Goodwin, as Inspector for Branch County Jail Dormitory. On motion of Supervisot, Lon;-,, seconded by Supervisor Bollran, IT IS BY THE BOARD O_RDMi:J V at Ralph Goodwin, be ardhe is hereby appointed as Inspector for construction of the Branca County Jail Dormitory, under contract awarded to Joseph E.Sani, as of this date. In the Hatter of AutzorizinJ W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Boa:d to sign W.P.A. application for construction of Lafayette Memorial Building. On motion of Supervisor Cumnl:nt-s, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ITL IS BY THE BOA .D OFiDr,ED that W.J.Bucnanan, Chni:man of this Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized to sign an application to Works Progress Administration for a project for construction!'of Lafayette Memorial Build.irg, to be constructed in Town of Lafayette Contra Costa County, Cllifoauin. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November Eta, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. Chairman. IN THE BOARD OF SUP01VISORS OF CONTRA C%BTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. MGNDAY, NOV« .r -`? 6ta, 1939.The Board met at 10 o r clot'_ A.U. Present: Hoh. W.J:Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Ralph Ballman, and R.J.2renbatz. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I In ?Satter of Action Entitled Elsie J.M.8euffer Neu, Plff. vs. County of Contra Costa, Deft." RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, a suit has been filed in t^e Superior Court of Vhe State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, No. 21130, entitled "Elsie J.M. 8euffer Neu, Plaintiff, vs. County of Contra Costa, Defendant, for the refund of taxes upon real property situated In the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, which property is in part occupied by the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, a public utility, and has been so occupied for five (5) years immediately preceding tae filing of said action in August, 1936; and WHEF AS, tae said property, Including the portion occupied by the Pacific Gas and Elec:,rlc Company, has been assessed by the Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for ti-e years 1932-33, 1933-34t rend 1934-35; and, Write FAS, the Supreme Court of the State of California, has held in such cases since public utilities pay tastes directly to the State in lieu of all ot'ler taxes as provided by the Constitution of t a State of California, and the tax laws of the said State, V',- owner of such, property is entiled to a refund of taxes paid to the t t , 4onda`, Nov. o, 1939. County in the proportion t-at the space occupied by the public utility bears to the i entire premises; and, WHEREAS, the plat^.tiff has calculated that she is entitled to the sum of One undyed and Sixty—four and 51/100 Dollars ($164.51) as a refund, and has sued for said last mentioned amount; and i THERFAS, the plaintiff, through her attorney of record, Orla St.Clair, has offered to settle the said suit for t-:e sum of One hundred and fifteen and 15/100 dollars ($115.15) ifnich is seventy per cent (70%) of t:-e amount sued for; and I WHEREAS, said seventy per cent (70%) offer is the same offer as has been made In other cases filed against t'-.e Court. on t%-e sane theory. NOW, Tr—EREFO£%, BE I'' RESOLVE? that the said action be compromised for the said sum of C'ne and ed and fifteen and 15/100 Dollars ($1.15-15); and the District Attorney i of the County of Cort-•a Costa, State of Californla, is hereby authorized to settle sai salt for said sun of One Hundred and fifteen and 15/100 Dollars (0*115.15); and BE IT FURT EN 3-.S":LVED that t'__epuditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby :authorized and directed to draw ^is wa_rant in the sums of One undred and fifteen and 15/100 ($115.15) d::llars In favor of Elsie J.K. Keuffer Neu, to be delivered to said Elsie J.U. beuffer Neu through her attorney upon delivery to the said District Attorney of a dismissal with prejudice of said action and, BE IT FURTER RES:LVED ;'-:at t:,e treasurer of said County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay said warrant. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and 1.1rembatn. Noes: None. I Absent : None. s$ r s In Matter of the Cancell-ttioA of Taxes againstthe property of ortace E. Blackford, Church of Christ of Hichmond., and George 1/. Tagg. RESOUYrIONd. Wrizaz- S, Horace E. Blackford, Is a veteran of the World War, having an honorable disc: azge from the armed forces of the United States of America, and entit— led to exemption from taxes pursuant to the Constitution of the State CC California, and, WHEREAS, said 1iorace E. Blackford, is the owner of Lots 34 and 35, Block 29E Town of Rodeo, County of Cont_-a Oosta, nd State of California, and has failed to file his claim for exemption as provided by the Political Code of t*,-a State of California I and WiERFAS, the Church of Christ of Richmond, situated in tone City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, Stat of California, which Churc: is situated on Lots 7 and S, Bloc's 2, Richmonc Pullman Home Tracts '"As failed to file its claim of exemption within une time provided for by t:le Political Code of the State of California; and WiMEA.S, George F. Tagg is a veteran of t-.e World War, entitled to tax exempt— Ion under t'-,e provisl3ns of v Constitution of t'.,e State of California, and W-Hd EAS, said George W. Tagg has failed to file his claim for exemption. with—' In t_1P time provided for by the Political Code of the State of California, and WsiKF FAS, George W. Tagg is t^e owner of 1.31 acres in the P.aneho Las Juntas, located in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cnlifornia, and, T.qM AS, it ns been -eld by t^e Appellate Cou••t of t,.e State of Californi 2751. i that those entitled to constitutional exemptions are entitled b them regardless of . whether Viet' fide their claims for exemption within the time provided for by the fi Political Code; x NOW, i': 'OB , BE V ? SCUM) by theBoard of Supervisors of the County of toon ra Costs., State of California, that the said premises hereinabove mentioned be, and t:-ey are hereby exempted from taxation for Vie year 1939-20, and t?-e Assessor of the ry County of Cancra Costa, State of California, is hereby directed to remove said f: 3 premises from the assessment r--ll for the year 1939-40, and the Auditor is directed 5 to cancel all taxes on said propertyas of t'-.is date. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Boll=an, Bue anan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None.,, i j j in latter of Action filed 1 by County of Con,.-& Costa against Fra--& Gerken. 1 ViEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has filed a condemnation suiYagainst one i Frank Gerken, sued therein as Aeinriar. Gerken, for a right of tray for the laying of a drainage pipe on the property of sald Frank Gerken, Mich action is No. 22477 in the iaperior Court of the State of California, in and for t-,:e Counlyof Contra Costa, and IRIOX1S, the said Court has reddered its preliminary judgment awarding to. said Fran;;- Gerken, sued t-herein as Heinrich Gerken, the sum of One hundred and seventy- five dolla.•s ($175.00) as damages In said suit, with six dollars ($6.00) costs; NOW, TFZ7:COBE, BE M F. SQLVM t^at the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant In the sum of One hundred and eighty-one dollars ($151.00) in favor of said Frank Gerken in s atisfact ion of said JudgaAnt and costs, payable from the i0f said county, and t::e Treasurer of said County is hereby authorized and directed to. i pal' the slime; and, BE L" F22RT•r:—r--% RESOLVED t-at the Auditor of V..e County of Contra Costa, State 1 of Calif 3rnia, be and he 1s hereby audDrized and directed to return to the General Fund i jof said County tie amountof stoney deposited in said special deposit in said action as security for mediate possession of said property by the plaintiff in said action. as orde_v-d by the s_^_!d Court, to be returned to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa. Ayes: Supervisors Longs Cummings, B-llnan, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent. None. ,. l r 1_nday,Nor. 6th, 19,9. In the Matter of Authorizing j District attorney to commence Suit for recovery of Money i paid to Indigent. RESOLUTION: IMER£AS, for seven (7) months, beginning with March 1, 1939, Domitilia I Gutierrez has received orphan aid fr-z:Jn tl e County of Contra Costa in the amount of I Four Hundred and six dollars ($406.00) and, i WKE:.SAS, durinr- said tine said Domitilia Gutierrez has had in the Bank of America in Oakland t'-,e sun of Six hundred, sixty—six and 02/200 ($666.02) and, VAEi3EAS, said Donitilla Gutierrez has concealed said fact from the Social Service Department of the C?unty of Contra Costa, State of California, while receiving such aid; NCA, THER- 1. 70R_E, BE IT RESOLVED: t-at the District Attorney of the County of I Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to take I whatever action he deems necessary for the recovery of said sum of Four hundred and s dollars ($406.00). Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cuamings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. r In Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for construction of Contra Costa County Health Clinic. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the constructio( of Contra Costa. County Healtr Clinic in the City of Richmond, having been presented I to this Boa:d by Keith C. Narbett, Architect, for adoption, I IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details be adopted as Official plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for construction of Contra Costa Ccunty Health Clinic in pity of Rlczmord. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bids for t-.e construction of said building be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.N. on Monday, December kth, 1939 i and t'_-at notice to Contractors for doing of said work, be published in Richmond Inde— pendent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the Ccunty of Contra Costa. i In Matte,-- of Granting Permission to Foste:• A Kleiser, to Change Location of Sign. Foster do Kleiser, having applied to this Board for permission to move an advertisini- structure now located on San Pablo Highway, U.S. #240, located 3/10ths of a mile north. of San Pablo City limits, and carrying State Permit #21963, to a location on the opposite side of' the road, which property is under the same ownership, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOA:-.D OPMERED that said permission be and the same is hereby granted. K i A , 271 In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence ito G.O.Meese, County Assessor. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded ly Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD£1ED t st G.O.Meese, County Assessor, be and he is hereby, granted permission i to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of I leaving the State. i In Matter of appointment of Diss Margaret Esola, as Public Health Nurse. Dr. i.J.Powell, County Health-Officer, having reported to this Board that Miss Aurora Thompson, has submitted her resignation effective as of Dec. 31st, 1939-, as k Public Health Nurse, and havW, requested that Miss Margaret Esola, be Appointed z On motion of Supervisor Tremboth, seconded by Supervisor Cummirg s, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Miss Margaret Esola be and she. is hereby appointed as Public Health Nur§e, effective as of Jan. 1st, 1940, at a salary of $135. per month, and D.M.Teeter, bounty Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly in favor of Miss Margaret IF-sola in sum of $135. p-r month, commencing as of Jan.lst, 19=40. In Matter of Granting Permit to lay Sewer Pipe Line to Town of Concord. Upon request of Town of Concord, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIM that permission The and the same is hereby granted to the Town Council of theTown of Concord, to excavate I and lay a 12 inch sewer pipe line along High School Avenue, beginning at center of Blk 2, Amended Hap of Block 3, Maltby Hight School Addition to and across Seal Bluff Road; tthence in a westerly direction and connectins with a manhole at corner of MarketF j street and Concord Ave. i In Matter of Granting Permit to A.Peters, to lay water pipe line. Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded ly Supervisor Trembath., IT I3 1BY THE BOARD OF.DERED that A. Peters be and he is •hereby granted permission to lay water k pipe line alonC Road B-29, Sup. Dist. #2, said work to be done under the supervision 5 of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FVRTr E R 0RDLERED that said applicant scull assume the cost of all future I maintenance of said water pipe line. In Matter of Cancellation of Taxes. D.M,Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that Sale #217, of June 26, 1939, for taxes of 1935, covered Lot 41, Blk 50, of Amended Map of the City of Rici-mond; that said Sale was entered on Delinquent Tax Roll in error as property had already been sold to tbe State and Redemption was made on June 27th, 1939, as per Auditorls Certificate #9552 which shows collection of 1939 taxes, s On mots:)n of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDEFXD Vint the County Auditor of Contra 0osta County be and he is hereby author jized to cancel Sale #217, of June 26, 1939- r i I Moncay, Nov. 6, 19?9. In Matter of Transfer of Finds. NLS,.:';.. .. I{On request of D.M.Teeter, County Anditor, and in order to clear accounts of 1938-39, IT IS BY THE BOARD ONMED that the following appropriationa ad ustatents be and Vie same are hereby authorized, to wit: Decrease. I cease. Treasurer- 108i04gap . Exp. Alloes 60.00 120.00 Services,.. 0 05 Supplies 60.00 i District Attorney- 112. 03 Services 00 do I g20.00 Other Sel. 08 Replacements 1 ..00 1 .00 Dap!. Exp. Allces,- OD UD i •e'1. Coroner- 115. ark 0 Services 20.00 70.00 Supplies 04 hp. Exp. Allces, 10.00 00 x. 00 Surveyor-117 03 Services 40.0020. 00Replacements Supplies i Ol} Empl. Exp. Alloes, 20.00 1{0 ibO.00 60.00 Plannln z Commisdon- 118 03 Services, 160.00 150.00 Hap!. Exp. Allces,:.04: 10.00 Supplied b0 '• Court Nouse & Grounds- 161. i03Services, 4.00 26.00 Supplies 0 ;. 04 Sap! Exp. Allces, 22.00 2b.00 26.OD Hall of Rocords_ 3.63, 04 Sap A].c s, 6.00 6.00 services'03 Sherif f- BQ2. f 5 Supplies250.00 180.00 Services M 150.00 Vl. Exp. allce§ 250-00 Recorder- b5 2 Supplies 485.00 485.00 Services, Agricultural Commissioner- 242 07 Stores, 175.00 70.00 Services, p 125.00 Supplies175-00 05:. Fire protection- -.250 03 Services, 40.00 40.00 Supplies 05: Lung Clinic- 305. 03 Services, 52.00 3.00 Hapl. Exp. A?1cgs, 2. 00 Supplies 05_ : Outside Hospitalization- 1904. 03 Services, 60.00 60.00 Supplies 05;.I Relief of Indigents- 510 05 upplies 100.00 100.00 Services, 7'u51 Pittsbur Healt'r. Ctr- 515. 03 Services, 15-00 1 •00 lies, 0.5 5 supe 65 Probationation Office-z 520. 04 Dnp . Exp. Allces, 10.00 10.00 Services, 03 Care of Juv C-. Wards- 524. 03 Services,300.%:- 300.00 Supplies fx i:. :#'. ".,.;:05'•.x.:. 1 Sun.t of Sch ools_ 601. 0 Services, 10.00 63.00 supplies 0 08 Replacements, 00 04 Dapl. Scp• Allces, 0.00 Board of Education - 602o 05 upplies 10.00 10.00 Dnp!. Exp. Allces, County Library_ 695. 05 Supplies2od.00 375.00 Services, 08 Replacements, 280.00 _ 5.00 Hap. Exp. Alloes, 0. 350-00 County Park- 701. 03 Services,10.00 10.01) Supplie s 05. .- ---- -_•---.-.----_.. -- sn'-. .-.)rd a. i `. "S4 'd i,: .. a nn.:i..^.-us v ,uta ,j' VieBoard. K r 4 7 In Cutter of Transfer of Funds. Onrequest of D.M.Teeter,County Auditor, and in order to make surplus appropriat- ions available for re-appropriation, authorization to the County Auditor to cancel 1935--39 "pproprl%zions shown on following tabulation and transfers of the amounts thereof to the Unappropriated Rese-ved of thle rums shown, is }lereby granted, to ri it: assessor- 30 Salary Fund. General Fund, C & C Fund. 0 tpl. Rxp. allces. 1137.00 F Tax Collector- 110. 3 Services,1000.« 0 call of Records- 163. 02 Salaries & Pages, 290.00 e--ift 202. Ol Statutory Salaries 120.00 02 Other Salaries & Wages, 60.00 Jail- Care of Prisoners-231 054pplies 120.00 Jail- Branc:7e s- 232. 03 Services 3.00 05 Supplies 12.00 Jail- Marsh Cr Branch- 2- 01 Statutory Salaries 32.00 Recorder- 237 01 Statutory Salaries 10.00 02 Other Salaries 3.00 Agricultural Commis sionar- 242. 01 Statutory Salaries 290.00 07 Stores 500.00 Fire Protection- 250. 03 Services 120.00 social Service- Department- 506 05 Supplies 72.00. Ricnaond Health Center- 514. 02 Salaries and Wages, 275.00 Detention home- 522. 05 Supplies 65. 00 Board of Rduention- 602.n 03 Services 40.00 County Park- 701. 09 Capital Outlays 2489.00 Pacheco Park- 09 Urp it.1 Uutlays 579.00 Memorial Buildings- 705. 09 Capi t al Lut lav s 6000.00 S7X2. fl-L,343-00 412.00 k The said order is passed by the unaniB,ous vote of the Board.K In clatter of Tra isfer of Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriations of the year 1939-4w, to permit purcaase of a nes seal for Justice Court of Township No. 15, authority is Dereby granted to he County Auditor to cancel the following appropriat- ions, to wit: Justice Court £xoense- 152. 05 Supplies,9.00 and from t--.e funds t.-.us made available, the following; nes appropriation is hereby authorized, to wit: Justice Court Rrenense- C-152. 09 Capital Outlay 9.00 T'.-.e said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2801Nov 6tb, 19:9- In Matter of Transfer of Funis. 3 On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to adjust accounts for 1936-39, the County Auditor is hereby authorized to snake appropriation increases shown in the following tabulation by transfer of amounts thereof, from Unappropriated 4 i deserve of the funds shown, to wit: SalRzn Fund General Fund C & C Fd.Other Funds. Treasurer- 105. 03 Services S 55•00 Assessor- 109. 01 Statutory Salaries, 117.00 03 Services 20.00 District Attorney- 112. N 04 Exp1. Exp. allces, 375.00 Surveyor- 117. OS Replacements, 190.00 Elections- Regns, Esc. -325 04 Empl. Exp, Allces, 20.00 j 05 Supplies, 40.00 Justice Ct 6- 136. I - 03 Services, 5.00 14 Superior Superior Ct Trial Exp. 02 Salaries & Mages, 00 03 Services 00 j Justice Ct Trial gyp- 152. 02 Salaries & Wages, 155.00 Court House & Grounds - 161 02 Salaries & Wages, 75.00 05 Supplies, 90.00 Hall of Rec & Grounds- 163. I 03 Services, 10.00 I 05 Supplies,103,00 I Rheriff- 202. 04 Empl. ZT. Allces,395.00 i Constable Tw 4- 214. 64 Empl Earp. xllaces, 29.00 j Constable Twp 3- 213. 1 04 Eapl Exp. Allces, 76.00 COI1SM)le Twp 5- 215._ 04 Empl. Earp al lc a s, 79.00 I ConstA le Twp 6- 216. OTS Empl Exp. Allces, 63.00 C,,nstable Tr.21 04 Empl Exp. Allces, 50.00 i f Constable Twp ;S- 219 02 Salaries & Wages, 10.00 j 04 Enr1 Exp Allces 71.00 i Constable Twp 9- 219 4 Eh 1 Exp. Allces, 5$.00 Constable Tym 10- 220. 04 pl. Exp. Allces, 5.00 1 C:)nsta7t) a Twp -11 - 221. 04 i Empl Exp. Allces, b7.00 Constable TEa 12- 222. 04 Cpl Ezm. Allces, 0.00 Constable Twp- 19- 225. 04 Empl. Exp. Allces, 34,00 f Jail- Ruildirr,- 2 0 02 Salaries & Wages 4.00 I 03 Services, 11.00 Jail- dare Prisoners- 231.. 02 Salaries & awes-75,00 J_ai1-flare^ Cr Branch- 234. 02 Salaries & urges 209.00 03 Services, 60.00 05 SUDplies 72.00 21 Salary Fund General Fund C & C Fund Other Funs ecorder- 237 Amt NEne 03 Services, 105-00 Agricultural Co=Issi ner- 242. 02 Saler le s & Wage s, 275.00 Famkdviser- 243. 145-00Services, 0 Cpl Exp_ Allces, 5.00 County Pound- 247 03 Services, 13.00 Fire Protection- 250. 02 Salaries & Wages 20.00 Weimar Jt. Sanatorium- 307 56,00ProRataofCosts, Caunty Physician- 501 03 Services, 35»00 Yi Co. Foso!ta1 - Bldgs.& Gds- 502.s 02 Salaries & Wages 44.00 03 Services75.00 05 Supplies 29.00 Co. Ho snit al- Care of In.*a- ri0 3. 02 Salarle s &wages 133.OQ 03 Services 420:oo 05 Supplies 212.00 Social Service Dept.- 506 02 Salaries & la-es,72.00 x Ric`.im_nn =Health Ctr- 1514. M 05 Supplies, 275,00 r Pittsburg F?ealt^ Ctr- 515. 05 Supplies, 2.00E Detention Home- 522. 02 Salaries & Wages 92.00 n N Exam. & Care of Ins:Ine- 535. 02 Salaries Wages, 90.00 03 Services,220.00 Burials- 03 urials-- 03 Services, 15.00 W.P.A. Uaintenanee. Appropriation 550.00 Sunt. of Schools- 601. 05 5uppIles,45-00 Board of £ducatim- 602. w 01 3Fatutory Salaries, 40.00 Pacheco Park- 702 A2 Salaries & Wages, 10.00 03 Set-vices, 25.00 05 Supplies 1P).00 County ExIAbit s- 804 02 Salaries & Wages, 00 2 ,000' Services, 04 Empl Exp. Allces, 93.00 05 Supplies 8.00 Misc. Refunds- 810 General Fund Appn 15.00 frust Deposit on Condemnation St 100.00 Surveyor- 1117. 09 Capital Cutlays 10.00 Hall of Records- 163 09 Capit al -utlays 12.00 Sherif f- 202. 09 Capital k%utlay s 281.00 Co. Jail- BldK_- 230. 09 Capital -'utlays 2,325.00 Jail Branch Constrn. - 23 . 09 Cap it al `-ut lays 15.00 Recorde_ti-• 237 09 Capital 1-utlays 2.00 Fire Protecti;.:n- 2n0 09 Capital outlays 100.00 Ycnda,:, Nov. b, 1939. Salary General C& C Other Funds. Fund Fund Fund.Amount Name. Health Officer- 301. 09 Capital c:utlays 10.00 County Libra- 695 09 Capit%, , "-utlays J15. County Lib V5,52s. T^.e said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In Batter of Transfer of Rands. On request of D.Y.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts of 1939-39 year, IT IS BY THE BOARD WXE ED that authority to county auditor to make transfers of Highways and Bridges Appropriations shown in following list, be made: Decrease Increase. Sup Dist. 1: 401 Sup. Lighting 3,672.00 $ 265.00 Sup. W.P.A. Mtce, 406 Ytce, 52,364.00 3,615.00 Surv. Lighting 411, C 401 Sup. C.O. Impts. 26,000.00 33,221.00 Mtce. 1,350.00 W.P.A. 416 22,225.00 C.O. Impts. C411 21 00.00 W.P.A. Impts. C436 981,97b.00 Sup. Dist. 2• 4a72Sup. Lighting 417.00 26,040.00 Sup. W.P.A. Utce, Ytce 35 -563-00 363.00 Surv. Lighting 412 Tunnel Ytee 212.00 15,501.00 lute c402 Sup. C.O. Impts. 25,000.00 1,256.00 Tunnel }dtce 2,550.00 W.P.A. Mtce 417 15,320.00 C 0. Impts C412 2,860-00 W.P. A. Impts C417 1677M-00 3b7,190-00 Sup. Dist. 403 Sup - Lighting 440.00 431.00 Surv. Lighting 413. Btce 45,266.00 45,160. 00 Luce c403 _ Sun - C.O. Impts lO'OOO.Oq $'l 11 .fl C. O Impts. 0413. Sup. Dist. 4: 1 - Sury - Lighting 14.00 1, S ix} Surv. C..O. Impts c" lk- 2 ZO .00 4.00 C.O. New 82,119.00 $2,119.00 up. Dist. 9: 415 Surv- Utee. 22,231-00 500.00 Surv. Ferries, 415. 21 1.00 C.O. Impt S. C0:5. - 072T1-.Z,)0521. J . 22,231-00 Garage- 430/ Operat i,.ns 415.00 415.00 Replacements, 65 B Administration- 470 03 Services,90.00 90.00 Supplies 05 The said order is passed by t'.e unanimous vote of the Board.K In Latter of Transfer of Fonds. On request of S.S_Boyd, Tax Collector, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-:D that the sum of $32 be transferred frame Supplies Appropriation of the Tax Collector to appropriat ior. for replacement of equipment of Vne Tax Collector, and that tae sum of 123. be cancelled from the Capital Outlay Appropriation of Tax Collector and transfe Ied to Unapproprised -.eserve of t---e General Fund, and that t^e appropriation for replace-I went of equipment of tre office of Tax Collector be increased by sum of $123.00 by ! transferring from Unappropriated Reserve of t re General Furl. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K 2S3 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to crake the amounts available for re-appropriation, authority is hereby granted to County Auditor to cancel the Surplus Appr.,priations shown in following tabulation and transferring the amount's i thereof to the Unappropriated Reserve of the funds shown: General Fund. Garage- 43o. operat inns 3,000-00 H i.ghwa;:s & Bridges Adm i ni st rat 3 on- 470. 03 Services 135.00 Garage- C430 09 Cape;al Cutla.y s 50.00 Highways & BrIgEes Administration- - C470._ 09 Capital Outlays 5.00 93,193-00 The said order is passed ly the unanimous vote of the Board. K a In :.utter of ^razsfer of Funds. OR request of p.11.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts of 193a-39, r-P IS BY THE BOARM ORDER- E-M that aut,ority to county Auditor is hereby granted to make, increases in Highways and Bridges AppropriatSons shown in following tabulation by transfer of amounts thereof from Unappropriated Reserve of the funds shown: General Fund. Supervisorial District 1- Surveyor - 411. 20 aL-itenanee 13,$79-00 Supervisorial District 2- Surveyjr- 412. 20 Mr-int en.^.nce 1,149.00 Supervisorial District3.- Surveyor- 413. to 20aI1inenance 355.00 Supervisorial District 4- Surveyor 40 Capita utlay, Now Construction 2,326.00 SupervisDrinl District 5- Surveyor- 415. j0 Capital 'utlay, Improvements, 399.00 Hiahwar s and Bridges Administration- 470_ 02 Salaries k Wares, 60.00 Highways and Bridges Vacation Prci - 490. 02 Salaries and wages, 6,675.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i i i Ini[stter of Transfer of Funds. In Alaimo-Lafayette Cemetery Dist. Alden Jones, Secretary of Alamo--Lafayette Cemetery District having requested that t:ze sun of $225. be transferred frim General Reserve Fund of said District to i the Salary Fund in order to meet an increase of wages granted to Sexton of said District from $100 tD $125. per month, IT IS 5i TRa B OARD OR1Dn:ED that D.M.Teeter, Count; Auditor is hereby autinorized i to transfer t'_.--e sum of $225 from General Reserve Fund of said District to the Salary Fund. The said order is passed by t:.e unanimous vote of the Board. i G i t 2;cr, o, 15 39. I In Matter of Transfer d Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current highway funds Warrants, as shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD OMER 9 that tine sum of $13,955-95 be t_•ansferred from Motor Ve-icle Fund to the R1p iways Fund, said sum to be e^arged against the Proper HIF-*mays and Bridges Appropriation Accounts, to wit: War.No. Road Comm. =oad Com7. Road Conn. Road Comm Road Coma Miscellrmeous 221 222 234.25. 8 9.54 220.52 22 3216.12 22 56.10 x.86 91 .91. 22 228 772 7991.49 339•0+ 229 209.00 23190-3990.38 232 34% 234 30.00 12.00 235 3#.60 623.10 237 12.87 69.00. 238 13.50 137.70 21.6o 239 5b.70 51.30 22 2433.12 7. 753 I 242 41 347.606.00 243 97-50 24-4 16.50 62.70 26 13.90 51-30 2.10-31 227 220.78 32-00 249 45.24 251 66 2o4252 96 t 5 6.00 254 25 25575- 256 525.00 258 10.00 y. 250 166.oo 40 261 57.60 I 262 50. 40 49.00 26 96.25 ._ ... 265 2.12 bb 2.40_ 120.00 266s 338 52 50.40 22670 6.60 264.00 271 386.84 272 171.60 27 5 663.31 l 6.73 272 1fi3. 59 24. 1. 2591-.52 $3 2.32 799-33 tr9W.30 M60-75 1661.j3 Grand Total -- $13,955-95- The said orde-- is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K r K 287 In Matiter of Acceptance of rasenent s for Sewer Purposes. i Good and sufficient Easements for conveying to the County of Contra Costa, of rights of way for purpose of construction of a sewer line having; been presented U the Board of Supervisors, by followim persons, to wit: Zasement of B.MartiFnoni and L. Martig;noni). Easement and right of way for construction of sewer in and through, on and along t-at certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and being described as follows: A strip of ln.nd 5.0 feet wide lying southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot l4, Block I as sown on that certain Map entitled "Plop of the Town of Crockett," and filed in the office of t e Recorder of Contra Costa County, 95California, on Jan. 14, 14, in Book D of Uaps, at page 88. Easement of Thomas Lewis and Anna U. Lewis) Easement and rigr:t of way for construction of sewer in and through, on and aloe;.; %*.at certain piece or strip of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and being described as follows: BEGINKNG at a point on the easterly line of Heald Street 45.0 feet northerly of its intersection with the northerly line of Alhambra Street as shown on that certain map entitled Unp of t.-,e Town of Crockett" and f±led in the office of t:ie Becorder of Contra Costa County, California, on January 14, lSS4 in Hook D of Maps :at pace SS; and running thence cue east and parallel to the northerly line of Alhambra Street 50.0 feet to the easterly line of Lot 16, Block H as shown on tire aforesaid of Vie Town of Crockett; thence northerly along; the said easterly line of Lot 16, Block H, 5.0 feet; thence due west 50.0 feet to t''e aforesaid easterly line of Heald Street and thence southerly along said easterly line of Heald Street 5.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning- BEING a strip of law. 5.0 feet wide across t--.e aforesaid Lot 16, Block H.,. Ltap of t a Town of Crockett. Easement of William E. Cass.) An Easement and rient of wav for construction of sewer in and through, on and along that certain piece and strip of Land, situated, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Ca_ifornia, and being described :as follows: A stripof land .0 feet aide lying nor t'rerl• of and adjacent to the southerly5fiy line of Lot 1. Block N, as s^own on t'-at certain Map entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett :and filed in t'-.e office of t'le Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14, 1S94 in Book D of Hsps, at page SS. Ease_rnent of G.R. Dam.) An Easement and right of way for construction of sever in and through, a on and rlon that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in tine County of Contrna .Mosta, State of California., and bean„ described as follows: A strip of land 5.0 feet ride lying southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 11 Block H as s_n wn on t hat certain Map ent itled "Map of the Town of Crockett" and filed in the . ffice of t:se Recorder of Contra Costa Couftty California, %on Jan. 14, 1994, L-i Hook D of caps, :at page 89. FASMIE112 of Mrs. Rosh Belle Hazen). An East--dent and rig:-x of for can struction of sewer in and through o n and alon: V:it certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and`-being in the County f Con::ra Costes State of Californin., and beim; described as fellows: A strip of land 5.0 feetwide lying; southerly of and adjacent to the north- erly line of Lots 9 and 10 Block *i as s:rown on Viat certain Map entitled "Mapof the Town of Crockett and filed in the office of the Becorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14, 1884 in Book D of Uaps, at page SS. Easement of Thomas H .hes and P nz-f Hughes). An Easement and rig;:t of nay for construction of sewer in and through on and along t^at certain piece and strip of land situated, lying =and being in tine County of Contrn Costa, State of Califo-ni a, and described as follows: A strip of lr+,nd :.0 feet wide lying southerly of and a Aacent to the north- erly line of Lot n, Blk U as shown on that certain Map entitled "Map of Property Belonging to Eiwaards Bras:Additional Survey of the Town of Crockett" and filed In the office of t,-e Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Nov.29, 1595 In Book F of Plops at page 129. Easement of TERESAA HUGjES). An easement and r1e.t of way for'construction of sewer in and through on and along t'.1at certain piece and strip of land situated, lying and being in zs- the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: As top of la-and 5.0 feetwide lying southerl;: of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 5, Block U as shown on tient certain map entitled Umap of Property y Belonging t, Wwn,ds Bras-Additional Survey of the Town of Croo'-eft" and filed in t?:e office of t?.e Uitc,rder of Contra Co taa County, Ca.lif6rnia, .>n Nov- 29,1895 in Book F of «Caps, at page 129. i llcncay,, Nov. b, 1939. E t S Y Easement of Raymond Erastus Burress and Ethel Uav Burress) An Easement and right of teary for construction jf n sewer in,through A over nn d upon and alon,; that certain piece or strip of land situated, lying and being in the County of Cont.•a Costa, State of Calif ornin, and described as follows: M A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying northerly of and adjacent to the southerly line of Lot S Block b as s.:oun on t^at certain Rap entitled "Unp of the j Town )f Crockett' and filed In t a office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, r.Callforn, , on Jan. 1•':, in nook D of Unps, at page $o. Eascnent of :sole C Serpa. ) An Easement and right of vtky for construction of a sewer in, through, j over and upon and along teat certain piece or strip of land situated, lying and beim in tie County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as k follows.. A strip of land 5.0 feet aide lying westerly of and adjacent to t': a ease erLr line of Lot 2 Block U as s own _,n that certain Map entitled "Kap of the Property e Town of Crockett and filed InBelongin ; to Edwards Bros- Adai:.i.:..al Survey* of ... he office ,of V° a `recorder o_' Cont.•a Costa County, California, on Nov. 29, 1595, ih Book F of maps at page 129. z Easement o' Lloyd C.Edwards and Laura N. Edwards). k An Easement and rigs of way for construction of a sewer in, through, over and upon and along tat certaLn piece or strip of land situated, lying and being In Vile County of Conti—. Costa, State o: California, and described as follows; u f A strip of land 5.0 feet side lying souterly of and adjacent to t':e j no.:;heily line Lots 12 and 13, Block ?i. as shown on that certain Map entitled Sap of t'..e Town of Crockett" and filed in t: a office of tie Recorder of Contra Costa County, Califo:n:a, on Jan. 14, 1984 in Boo; D of Maps at page 85. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Easements be and the same are hereby accepted and the real property described therein is hereby declared to be public z property. IT IS FU C-..F 0RD_i7-:D that ta,e County Clerk rt cord said Easements in office of the County Recorder... In Matter or Authorizing Cha•irnan to sign application for W.P.A. Housekeeping Aid Project. i On motion of Supervisor y Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BYpeLong, seconded b Tl-*.E BOARD OsRDEriM tonal W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby auth- orized to sign an application to the Works Progress Administration for a housekeeping Aid Project at an approximate cost to the County of Contra Costa, of $51.0. In hatter of Approval of Contract I of Joseph S.Sani, for construction I) of Prison Dormitory. Joseph E.Sani, havitu; presented to this Board, a duly executed contract for the buildin , of a Dormitory at the Branch: County Jail located in Marsh Creek Canyon, IT 15 BY T-E_Ba4j=.D ORDERED that said Form of Contract be and the same is he.--by approved and T.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to l-YjsignsceneonbehalfoftheCountyofContraCosta. m i i 14 In Natter of Request of Geo.O. Meese, to Place Redeemed Property on County Assessment Rolls. On request of Geo. O.ldeese, County Assessor, IVIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followirg; described real property whlc_n has been redeemed by installments or xholly redeemed, since first Monday in July, 1939, be placed on tjie 1939-10 Assess- ment Rolls, and taxes be extended on snore. Mintzer Estate Co. Amended Map #1 of the Town of Ric'r:mQnd Lot 8, Blk 9, Lend value, $180, Iapts. $360. XcEwen Bros. O/o State of Cal ifo rain, Townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 32, Blk 1, Lard value, $50 , Impts,$310. UcEwen Bros. C/,j State of California Townsit a of Santa Fes Lot 33, Blk 1, Land Value, $50. McEwen Bros. C/o State of California, Tounsite of Santa Fe, Lot 35, Blk 1, land value, $50, Impts, $300. McEwen Bros. C/o Sta:.e o, California, Townsite of Santa Fe, y`Lot 36,B1k 1, Land value, $50. McEwen Bros. C/o State of California, Totlsite of Santa Fe, Lot 16, & N. 171 of Lot 17, Blk 34, land value, $i4o, Impts, $260. Mandica Grskovic, p Turpins Addn. t:. Rickwond, i N. 1/2 of Lot 21 and all of Lot 23, Blk 13, Land value $130. Mary Peres, Hittell Tract, aLots 24 and 25, Blk 1, land value $120. 8 Mean., Peres, aittell Tract, Lots 16 and 17, Blk 1, Land value $120. Marie M.Agnen, Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center, Lots 9-10-11-12, Blk 2, Land value, $1990. Clinton C.Mullally, Walls Addn. to Richmond, Lots 37 And 35, Blk 183, Land value $160. Wines Hoey. /o State of California Alhambra nei&.ts Addn. W. 23-511 of Lot 1, Blk 1, land value $50. inpts, $250. Holland C.St.ne, Richaond Junction heights, Lot 5, Blk 25, Land value, $60. holland C.Stone, Riciutmd Juncti:.n r'eI&.ts, Lot 92 Blk 25, land va=ue, $60. Reginald F.,Eaxhart, Tewksbury relgnts, Lot 5, Blk 15, land value, $50. Grace Presbyterian Chu--c^ Tewksbury Heighs, Lot 9, B11- 19, land value VW. W.S.-Hales, C/j State of California, S=nyside Tract, Lot 21, Blk 27, land value $110. i 2!ondav, Nov. b, 1939. 25ti ff l f In Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Acalanes Union` igh School District. Contra Costa County, California. rr RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS z. OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF k CALIFORBIA. AREAS, on the 27th daycf September, 1939, the high school Board of the Acalanes 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 regular- ly passed and adopted by the said High 6chool Board, and entered on-the Minutes thereof on the last mentioned date, said high school board did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said Acalanes Union High School District on the 24th day of October, 1g39 for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Acalanes Union High School bistrict the <.uestion of issuing and selling the bonds of said Acalanes Union High School District, in the amount of three bun{ red and thirty thousand dollars (5330,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty-two (22) years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, interest payable annually the first year said bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the building or purchasing of school buildings; i the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildincs, other than 1 such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restorirr or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings wth furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature, and the permanent imzovement of the school grounds for said Acalanes Union High School District. WHEREAS an election was held in said Acalanes Union High School District on the 24th day of actober, 1939, in conformity with the said Resolution and order i of said high school -board of the said Acalanes Union High School List rict and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of §upervisors by the High School Board of the Acalanes Union High School Listrict as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination f. and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: I That in accordance with ;.he resolution and order of the high school board of the Acalanes Union High School District, duly passed and adopted on the 27th day of September, 1939, an election was duly called in said Acalanes Union nigh School District, and was held in said Acalanes Union High School District on i the 24th day of October, 1939, and that noticeof said election was given b posting notices thereof signed by the members of said high school board in four j4T public places in said Acalanes Union High school slistrict for more than twenty 120) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the "Courier- Journal" s newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California not less than once a wee for three (3) successive weeks before said election, and which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Qode of the State of California. j That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors and Judges of election, conducting said election in said Acalanes Union High School District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the _exult of said election to true said Nigh school Board of said Acalaaes Union High School District, and to them made return of the ballots, roster of voters and tamely sheets of said election. T;:at on the 31st day of October, 1939, the same being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.U. of said day, the said high school board of the Acalanes Union High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said high school board of the calanes Union High School District found and declared, and this board now finds and declares that there was a total of 1094 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voxes cast, to wit: 997 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 195 votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 2 of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said school board o said distric• caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said hoard. And this Board further finds and declares twat said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that time result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form And in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authori-ing e issuance of the School District Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescriced by law. IT IS THEEXPC'R , ORDEETMD that the bonds of Acalanes Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California , issue in the aggregate sum of Three hundred and thirty thousand dollars ($330,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered fror. one (1) to three hundred and thirty (9330.00) consecutively, and shall be in denomination of One thousand dollars (91,000.00) each, payable within twenty-tw 22) years from the datethereof, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5$) ger annum, payable annually the first year said bonds have to run, and semi-annually on December t1standJuneletofeachyearthereafter, until the date of maturity of each of said i cs in like larfi_l money, both principal and interest payable at the office of 2.1 Monday, Nov. a', 1939. 1 iIn Patter of Isaiance of Bonds of Acalanes Union 1kigh School District.10 Contra Costa County, California. r f RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ti { i OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, on the 27th day cf September, 1939, the highschool Board of the Acalanes Union High School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and bresolution and order duly and regular- ly egular ly passed and adopted by the said High dchool bard, and entered on-the Minutes thereof on the last mentioned date, said high school board did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said Acalanes Union High School District on the 24th day of October, 1939 for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Acalanes Union High School Mistrict the :uestion of issuing and selling the bonds of said Acalanes Union High School District, in the amount of three hunc red and thirty thousand dollars ($330,040.00) to run not exceeding twentX-two (22) years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceedine five per cent (5,$) ner annum, interest payable annually the first year said bonds have to f run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lots; for the buildin€ or purchasing of school bz:ildings; 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 buildings w.th furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature, and the permanent im~xovement of the school grounds for said Acalanes Union High School District. WHEREAS an election was held in said Acalanes Union High School District on the 24th day of bctober, 1939, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said high school -board of the said Acalanes Union High School Listrict and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of 6upervisors. by the High School Board of the Acalanes Union High School Listrict as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declnre: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the high school board of the Acalanes Union High School Districz, duly passed and adopted on the 27th day of Septemher, 1939, an election was duly called in said Acelanes Union nigh School District, and was held in said Acalanes Union High School District on the 24th day of October, 1939, and that noticeof said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of said high school board in four 4) public places in said Acalanes Union High School istrict for more than twenty 2O) days neat before said election, and by publishing such notice in the "Courier- Journal" I a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California not less than once a wee=. for three 0) successive weeks before said election, and which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors and Judges of election, conducting said election in said Acalanes Unia: High School District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the reeult of said election to to said High school %-oard of said Acalnnes Union High School District, and to them made return of the ballots, roster of voters and taly sheets of said election. T::at on the 1st da of October, 13Y 939, the same being the seventh day after the said election, and at the hour of one o'clocz P.M. of said day, the said high school board of the Acalanes Union High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said high school board of the pealanes Union High School Listrict found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 1094 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voLes cast, to wit: 897 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 195 votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 2 of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said sc'h,00l board o said distric• caused an entry of the result of said i election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions: and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form And in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorising the issuance of the School District Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. ij School Distr ctITIST?TsREFCR:.,, ORDERED haat the bonds of Acalanes Union High in the County of Contra Costa, State of California , issue in the aggregate sum of Three hundred and thirty thousand dollars ($330,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one (1) to three hundred and thirty 3330-00) consecutively, and shall be in denomination of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable within tirenty-tw22) years from the datethe:eof, in lawful money of the United States of America, j with interest thereon at the rate of not emceeding five per cent (5%) ner annum, payable a-^:wally the first year said bonds have to run, and semi-annually on December let and June let of each year thereafter, until the date of maturity of each of said bonds in like la:rful me-ney, 'Toth principal ant interest payable at the office of 289 the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa.State of California. IS IS FURMR ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated December 1, 1939, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Five thousand Dollars $5000.00) principal amount in the year 1942. Ten Thou:and % ,,ars (0,000.00) principal amount in each of the years 1943 to 1945, both =ncZusive. Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) principal amount in each of the years 1946 to 1950, both inclusive. Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) principal amount in each ,of the years 1951- E to 1961, both inclusive. AND IT IS F =L .TRER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTjCOCNi'Y OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Acalanes Union High School District in `he County of Contra Costa, state of a?ifoxnia 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 ofContraCosta, State of California on the 1st day of December, 19 One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawfui money, at the rate of per cent per annum, payable annually the first year this bond has to run —an-9-semi-annually thereafter on the let day of December and the let day of June of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of tends of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to three hundred and thirty ( 330) inclusive amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Thzee hunered and thirty thousand dollars (330,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ualifornia, for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purchase of school lot1forthebuildingorpurchasingofschoolbuildings; the mal:inE of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessaryforcurrentmaintenance, operation or repdre; the repairing, restoring, or re-build- ing of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other Dublic calamity; the supplyinE of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature- and the psxmanent imaoavement of the school grounds for and in the said Acalanes Union High School District in said County of Cor:tra Costa, State ofCalifornia, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of the SchoolCodeandtieConstitutionoftheStateofCalifornia, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an election duly and regubrly calledandheldandconductedthroughoutsaidAcalanesUnionHighOchoolistrictinsaid County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 2Lth day of October, 1939. j And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of alifornia , 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 rep.:larly canvassed ani declared in themanner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to bedoneprecedenttoandintheissuanceofsaidbondshavebeendone, and have beeniperformedinregularandindueform, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing t'--e issue of School District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- nese of the said Acalanes Union High dchool District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by lar. this Bond is in the Form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors Iduly made and entered in its Minutes on the 6th day of November, 1939, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Acalanes Union High School District, yand the money for the redeWption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Acalanes Union High achooDistrict. IN 7PITNrSS WHEREOF, the Board of supervisors o- the County of Contra Costa,State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the 7i"ounty Auditor, and attested by its clerk with the seat of said Board attached this1stdayofDecember, 1939. ATTEST: CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPF-R—V-IYORS County Ulerk and Clerk of the OF THE COUM OF CONTRA COSTA, Board of Supervisors of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Lounty of Contra Costa, State of Cali for nia. panty Auditor in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I RESOLVED that to each of said bonds shall be attached one interest coupon or the payment of interest annually for the first year said 'ponds have to run and inter at coupons for the payments semi-annually in twice the number of remaining years which 3ala bonds have to ran, in substantially the following form, for the annual interest Payment, to wit: INTEREST COUPON NO Thr Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will paytoth_ holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Acalanes Union High 9nr 1,ndat- , Nov. 6, 199. lt I i School District, in said County and State, on the 1st day of December 1940, at his j office in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of 6 for one Year's interest for Bond No. of said Acalanes Union High chool 11istric,t. and the interest coupons for semi-annual interest payments shall be in substantially the following form, to wit: t INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will --1 pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Acalanes Union High School Listrict, in said County and State on the 1st day of 19 at his office in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, the sumo $ in lawful money of the United States, -or six months' interest on Bond No. of said Acalanes Union High School Listrict. I I D.H. Teeter, ounty uditor. j N.J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. S.C. 3 LLS, County-Uleft and Clelic of the Boare of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County "lera of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, sya11 cause the said Bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoinf form. AND 1TIS HEREBY FUF'THER ORDEF D that A.J;Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, S.O.Vells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and L.M.Teeter, County Auditor o: said County, are, and each o f the-- is hereby authorized, as such officials, to sign each of said bonds on beha]Lf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; i AND IT IS FURTF7R ORDER-77D T'AT THF. SAID ?0ffDS be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said county for an` as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of December, 1939, at the hour o, eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest ana most responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by thesaid Board by publication of a notice, specifyinz the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number i and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bond` 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 bond rill 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 Board of upervisors will reserve the :ight to reject any or all of said bids for do (2) co_:secutive weeks in the Co.=Tier-Journal a newspaper printed and published and circula - ed in the said County of Co:_tra Costa. i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 6th day of November, 1939. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Curmings, Bollman, Buchanan and Tremoath. Noes: Supervisors- lone. Absent: Supervisors- Hone J.Buchanan H.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors In Matter of Issuance of the Born s of Acalanes Union High School District of County of Contra Costa. RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the uounty o f Contra Costa, State of California, the County auditor of County of 'Oontra 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, and each of the is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated: this Lith day of November, 1939. t H.J. BUCHANAN Gbairman of the Board ofupe_r so s. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS ounty Jerk and ex-officio erk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. 291 In Matter of application of 1 Geoi$e O.Meese, County Assessor for correction of Assessments. G.O.meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his application for" 3 authority to "editor to correct following erroneous assessments, under Section 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: 1 In Vol. 15 Assessment No. %4692 Joe Lenzi, is assessed with the N'ly 1/2 of Lot 71A Berkeley Country Club Terrace UnitNQ. 1 with improvements assessed at $1300. These improvements should be assessed with tie S'ly 1/2 of Lot 71A Berkeley Country. Cl b Terrace Unit No. 1 (See Tax Bill No. 34691) assessed to Maria Macagno. Both parties request corrected tax bill. Authorization to County Auditor to cancel $1300 improve- ments on tfx bill No. 34692 and add $1300 improvements to tax bill 34691 is requested. In ol. 29 Assessr_nt Nc. 65453 George T.Algeo is assessed with portion of Lots 51 and 52 Larkey Ranch Subdivision No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $15 There are no improvements on this property. i In Vol. ?C Assessment No. 68092 Grace R. Putnam is assessed with Lot 25 the SE 1 ac. less pox. seg. cont. .50 ac. Racdonough Subn. with improvements erroneously assessed at $700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $380. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 57322 E F Oelettc is aegessed with Lots 31 and 32, Blk 1 Amended Map of Block 3 Reltby's High School Tract 11ddn. to Concord with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $3100. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $2040. In Vol. 26 Assessments Nos. 59422 and 59423 Earl H & Frances L.Ryan are assess- ed with Lots 49-50-51-52 also a strip of land adj on the W Amended Correction Map of a Portion of Lafayette Terrace. Mr. Ryan claimed war Veteran exemption on all of this property but through an error exemption to the amount of $515.was lowed on Assess- ment sses - went Nc. 59422 only. Authorization to County Auditor to allow addition 485 exemption on Tax Bill No. 59423 is requested. In Vol. 29 Assessment 8-. 00008 Ruel L & Geneva lanless are assessed with Lots s9 and 41 Blk 11T Town of Rodeo with improvements erroneously assessed at $1710. j h$ correct assessed value of these improvements is $1200. Authorization to county Auditor to make above corrections is requested. In Vol: 22 Assessment Nc. 49055 Catherene Canes is assessed with Lot 28 less NW 48.44' Blk 4 Tewksbury Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at $830. The correcassessed value of these improvements is $300. In M. 28 Assessment No. 62888 E.I. De Laveaga is assessed with Por. of Camino 18obrante at intersection with San Pablo Highway cont. .04 ac. with land erroneously assessed at $320 and improvements erroneously assessed at $510. The correct assessed value of land is $100 and the correct assessed value of improvements is $200. Authoriza - ion to County Auditor to make the above Corrections is requested. Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59239 W*. Wilkinson is assessed with a tract of land frith improvements erroneously assessed at $180:;. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 570. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59242 Mary Louise Wilkinson is assessed with a tract of land eontainin- 123 acres with isprove!nents (erroneously assessed at $1700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $250. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 61324 San Francisco & Fresno Land Co. is assessed with numerous parcels of land with improvements erroneously assessed at $4,4u5. The correct assseed value o: these improvements is $2000. In ol. 20 Assessment No. 45164 T E Davis is assessed with the Elly por. of Lot 10 Frnt 92.56' on Sunset Drive & S 115' of S 6' of Lot 11 blk B Arlington Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. The correct assessed value of improve- ments is $260. In Vol. 1& Assessment No. 42711 Giuseppe Viscusa is assessed with Lot 23, Blk 109 Legion Tract Addn of City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously assessed at 3000. The gor:ect assessed value of improvements is $2500. In ol. 20 Assessment No 58987 Edward M & Minr.i a Dolan are assessed with a jtract of land containing 5 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1050 and trees assessed at $125. The correct assessed valu:- of improvements is $950 and there sh$uld not be any trees assessed with this parcel of land. In ol. 28 Assessment No 61391 Angelo & Annaziata Dell' Antico are assessed wittl tract of land con. 19.36 acres with improvements erroneously assesses? at $250. There are no improvements on this property. Authoriza tiCn to make above corrections is Iequested. In vol. 10Assessment No. 39043 Elmer E. Cameron is assessed with and undivided 3 interest in a tract of land with improvements erroneously assessed at $4935• The orrect asses ed value of improvements is $1865. In ol. 16 Assessment No. 39118 guy L. Putnam is assessed With: a tract of Land containing 8.88 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1830. There re no improvements on this property. n Vol. 17 Assessment No. 41098 Frances R.Pongrace is assessed with a tract pf lano with improvements erroneously assessed at $1460. There are no improvements on j his property. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56980 :T & M E Shapter are assessed with the NW'ly 50 acres,of Lot 2 R N Burgess Company's Map No. 2 Walnut Lands with improvements erron- eously assessed at $1780 and trees erroneously-assessed at $75. The correct assessed palue of improvements is #520. and there should be no assessment of trees on this propery. In Vol . 25 assessment Ro. 57033 John F & Ferard Leicester are assessed th Lot 95 R N Burgess Company's Map No. 2 Walnut Lands with improvements erroneously e.seessed at $1250. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $250. In Vol. ,25 Assessment No. 57450 Anna L & Edward W.Richardson are assessedFithLot5BlkLkaltbys2ndAddn. to Concord Amended hap with improvements erroneously assessed at $1100. The correct assessed value of these improvements is 8700. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 57608 A.Leslie & Mae Lruce are assessed with the S'ly 1.05 ac. of Lot 163 R.N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with improvements erro nous v assessed at 81250. The correct assessed vdue of these improvements is $1000. j In %1. 26 Assessment No. 5E933 H H & Helen H Boyer are assessed with a tract 9f land conta ning .123 ac. also a tract of land containing .56 ac. with imrr ovements erroneously assessed at $100 on the .123 ac. parcel there should be no imra ovements assessed on this parcel. Authority to County Auditor to make above corrections is requested. z 3 q., sonday, Kov. 6, 1539• a In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59001 Hazel H Flanders is assessed with:a tract df land i containing 1. 33 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1080. . Th se improve. l meats should be assessed to H.B. Flanders (see Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59002 on a trac jof land containing 3.67 acres. Both parties request corrected tax bill. Authority to County Auditor to cancel the improvements amounting to $1080 on tax bill No. 59001 and add improvements amounting to $1080 to tax bill No. 59002 is requested. In al. 26 Assessment No. 59692 Louise P.-;:ak is assessed with Lots 59 and 60 Blk 7 Bickerstaff Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $2090. The correct assess- ed vale of these improvements is ;700. In dol. 27 Assessment No. 60164 Joseph Y. & Hermina K. Wilson are assessed with a .ract of land containing .419 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at 81390. The correct assessed value of these isDrovemeats is $600. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 60251 S.R.Perry is assessed With a tract of land cont- aining 11.19 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $2220. The correct assessef value of these improvements is S1700.In al. 29 Assessment No. 61624 Angelo & Ida 81marro are assessed with the N 1/2 of Lots 11 & 12, Blk S Town of Oakley with improvements erroneously assessed at 41180. Portion of these isprovements should be assessed with S. 1/2 of Lots 11 & 12, Blk 8, Town of Oakley, to Boluriano Peres ( See Vol. 25 Assessment No. 61623). Both parties request a corrected tax bill. Authorization to County Auditor to correct assessed value of Improvements on tax '-.Ln No. 61624 to $600 and add $580 improvements to tax bill No. 61623 is requested. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 646% F W Nola is assessed with a tract of land contain- ing 1.06 acres with trees erroneously assessed at '$135. There should be no trees assessed v its.: t:7is property. Aut.iorization to Auditor to make corrections is requested Ia Vol. 30 "Assessm<ent No. 67582 George B. Brooks is assessed with Lot 7 less NW 100' x 250' Goolds Addn. containing 4.20 acres with improvements assessed at $2190. These improvements should be assessed with the NV 100' x 250' of Lot 7 Goolds Addn. containing .57 acres, also assessed to George B.Brooks (see Vol. 30 Assessment No. 675583). 'he American Trust Company request corrected tax bilis. Authority to County Auditor to cancel improvements amounting to $2190 on tax bill No. 67582 and add improvements amounting to $219:: to tax bili Nn. 67553 is requested. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 678555 Alex Puranen is assessed with the N'ly 1.546 acre of Lot 2, ]bap No. 1, Walnut Park, with improvements :!rroneously assessed at $1650. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 535" P&::1 Barras is assessed with Lot 23, SE par.. 1501 x 72.60' frat 7^.601 on gay View Ave. znes Ambrose Subdivision Secant Unit with improvements erroneously assessed at $2420. The correct assessed value of these Improvements is $1020. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 60233 Robert B & Dorothy Manning are assessed with a tract of land containing 8.54 acres, they are also assessed with a tract of land containing 5.42 (see Assessment No. 60234 Mr. Banning claimed War Veteran exemption- on both of these parcels of land but throw an error in this office exemption amount- ing to $590 was allowed on the 5.42 acre tract of land only. Authowization to County Auditor to allow exemption amounting the $410 on the 5.54 acre tract (Tax Bill No. 60293 . is requested. Authority to Auditor to make above corrections is requested. and said application having been approved by the Zbtrict Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IB BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to correct said 'Assessments be and the, same is hereby granted.t- In Natter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for permission.to County Auditor to correct following erroneous Assessments under provisions of Sect. 3581 of the Political Code, to wit: Vol. 25 Assessment No. 556494 James V & Flora Scilingo, are assessed with all - of Blk 15 lying S of Old amounty aOad except pors. of Lots 7 & 9 Taws of Valona, land value $110, improvements $1390. An error was made in transferring this property as only portion of this property was deeded to Scilingo. Authority to county Auditor to change assessment of James V & Flora Scilingo to read as frllaws: Lot 5 and W 101 of Lot 6 Blk 155, lying S of Old Count y Road, land value Z40, no improvements and to a d to the Assessment Roll the following: Luigi. & Maddalene Gratti E 401 of Lot 9 lying 8 of Cld County Road and portion of Lots 7 & 8 lying S. of Old County Road, less 8 401 of 3 90 Blk 15, assessed va3ue of land 570, improvements, $1390, is requested. In Vol. 6 Assessment No. 15144, A C & Lena M. Devincenzi are assessed with Lot 12, Blk 1 Schapiro Central Tract. Through an error in transferring this property all of Lot 12 was transferred when only the E'ly 3" should have been transferred, Authority to County Auditor to assess Lot 12 less the E'ly 3' Blk 1 to Mattie Hiock and add the assessment of the E'1Y 30 of Lot 12, Blk 1 to the Assessment of Lot 13, Blk 1, also assessed to A C & Lena M. Devineenzi (see Assessment No. 1514-5) is request d. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 588.*, Productive Properties Ltd. is assessed with a tract of land described as follows: waste land in Secs. 19-30 & 31, T2N R4" lying outside of Levee containing 100 acres. This assessment is doLble with Assessment No. 58889 a tract of land containing 218.70 acres. Authorization to County Auditor to cancel Assesment No. 5S53! is requested. In vol. 26 Assessment No. 58689 Productive Properties Ltd is assessed with a tract of land containing 215.70 acres. This description is erroneous. Authority to County Auditor to correct this description to read as follows, is requested. "Belag all of that area of land including dredger cuts, barns areas, sloughs, etc. lying within Sees. 12, 13, 14, 22, 23„26,27, 34 and 35, T2N R3E Secs. 7, 16, 19, 30, and 31, T2N. 1ME. XDBSY, which area lies between the outer toe of levee of Holland.Tract, C C Co, Calif. and the exterior boundaries of Delta Farms Reclamation Dist No.2025, as said boundaries are described in the petition and order for the formation of said District which are now of record is the Recorder's office of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, contg. 215.70 acmes more or less' In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59972 Frank & Julia Canada are assessed with six pgrcels of land, the last parcel desex"oed as the 8 1/2 of BW 1/4 of Sec. ;3, T2N. R2H. less .69 ac. to U 8 A cont. 79.31 acres. This is in error as Mr. Canada bought 19.31 acres instead o: 79.31 acres as t o taT '"ll reads. The correct assess•rer.t should ead "That Por. of .he S. 1/2 of UT !/ I. o: Sec. T?:'. R2E. l yin: E. of Co..nt,• Road f2 9 r less .69 ac. to U 8 A cont. 19.31 acres & $17 per acre assessed value of land $325; the balance of 60 acres should appear in the name of Mary Dorothy viera, 643 Mason St. San Francisco, California, as follows; "that por. of the S. 1/2 of BE 1/4 of Sec. 33 TO-. RM- lying Wof County Road coat. 60 acres $t $17. per acre, assessed value of land $1020. Authority tF County Auditor to make this correction and add the 60 acres to assessment roll in the name of Mary Dorothy viera is requested. In vol. 27 Assessment No. 6054# Ida Silva is assessed with Lot 12, Lot 14, less SE'ly 3' & all of Lot 15, Blk 12, Martinez Land Company Tract #u. This is an I error in transferrinF property. The correct assessments should read as follows: Lucy Rose- Martinez Land Company Tract #4 Lot 12 blk 12, Assessed value of land 9150. Rose Silva- Martinez Land Compan•: Tract #4, Lot 14, less SE'ly 3' Blk 12, Assessed value of land 11115 Delfina Lewis- Martinez Land Company Tract #4, Lot 15, Blk 12, I Assessed value of land $125. Authorization to County AAudi to r to make proper correction is requested. Vbl. 29 Assesswent No, 65295 Charies H & Doris Williams are assessed with the SE$1y 1.163 acres of Lot 75 Brookwood Acres at #40, per acre assesF.ed value of land 705. his is in error. The correct assessment should read 1.763 acres # $W per acre assessed value of land =70. Authorization to County Auditor to make proper correction is requested. In vol. 29 Assessment No. 6535' Eugene S.Cortage is assessed with the W por. of Lot 11 & I por. of Lot 12, Map of tae Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1 cont. 2.25 acres erroneously assessed at $175 per acre assessed value of land $400. The correct assessment of this land is 2.28 acres $60 per per acre assessed value of land X135• In vol. 16 Assessment. No. 3777 Irma Narberes is assessed with Lot S Blk n Town of Toda. Santos, with personal property erroneously assessed at $550. The correct assessed va ue of personal property is $250. In ol. 25 Assessment No. 55S82 California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporat- lion is assessed with numerous parcels of land with personal property erroneously assessed.at $2,355,450. The correct assessed value of personal property is $2,345,450 i Authori"Zation to make above corrections is requested. Mand said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa Coun y, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to correct said assessments be and the same is hereby granted.,, In Batter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that applications for aid be granted as follows, to. jDAVIES, MARGARET, RFD Bx 360, Richmond County cash allowance of $20. monthly be granted to begin as of Oct. 1,1939. t AIR, DAVID, 2933 Ohio St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $20. monthly be granted to begin as of NM1, 939- VIES, RICHARD, RFD Box 360, Richmond. Old Age Security in sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin Nov. 1, 1939. RATLINS ETTA, 1300 San Pablo Ave, El Cerrito. Old Age Secu ityin the sum of $25. monthly be granted to begin as of Nov.1,1939. 4R.EMIOH RACHEL, 1924 California St. San Pablo. tIdge Securit in sum of $15. monthly be granted to begin Nov. 1, 1939. ALLGAIER WILLIA-u, 5N Chio St. Richmond. Old A27e ecurity in amof $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct.1939. IFARREIS., 3 GEN'? 414 Ripley St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. 4FERRITER WIRY 6005 1/2 Carlton Way, Los Angeles, Cal. Old "ge Security in sues of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939- RENDEnSON, ANNIE, 120 So. 6th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the sum of '435. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. JACOBS CHILTON, 708 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. i Old Age Security in the wjm of $15. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. RODGERS IM; 553- 2nd St Richmond. O1 -e Security in sum of $34.-13 monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. SARGENT CAFFIE, 146 Se. 16th St Richmond. y; Old «e Security in sum of 535. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. SARGENT, JOsEFH, i4a, So. 16th St. Richmond. Old re Security in the um of $?5. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. . STETSON, LENA, 114 So. 17th St. Richmond. Old 0-Fe Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939, wARREY. vIRGIL RFL Bx 1722, Richmond.g OlegSecurity in the sum of 337. monthly be renewed as of June, 1939; MALE ELIHi 239- 3rd St. Richmond Old Security in the sum of $35, monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939: t YALE, ELIZABSTF, 239- 3rd St. Richmond. Old bge Security in the sam of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1$39 HOPBINS JANIE 161- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1939, and.;in creased to x.9.87 as of Nov. 1, 1939. HALLUX, A SIE Bx 14, Giant Di at , - chmond. Old ge'security in the sum of 535. monthly be decreased to $26.60 as of Nov.1' 9fEHLERsSARAH, 2320- 26th St. Richmond. Old ge Security i n the sum of $30. monthly be disconti nued as of Oct. 31, 1939. HUBBARD NATILDA, RTe, el, Rx 1432, Richm nd. Old AF e Security in the sum of $20. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. i McCAUI.s"Y FRANK, 204 Sar Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Oldage Security in the a= of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Oct, 31, 1939. SILVAS JOSEPH , Pinole, Cal. I-uld AgSecurity in the sum of $35, monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939, SLOAT CHASES, 593 A. 14th St. San Pablo Old Age Security i n the a= of 835. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939• TOMELTY RCSE, 76g9 Stockton Ave. El Cerxito. OldIge Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of (h. 1, 1939. Nov. 6 , 1939. 1 I YHITE IRA, 514 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old"ge Security in the atm of M. monthly be discontinued as of Sept. 30, 1939. CLAM, ELLE&, 121 8 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Old AFe Security be denied. HARDINO DESSIE, Bx ?34, Brookwood Rd, Berkeley. Old Age Security be denied. r flurhes, Huth, 1st & Garretsan Ave. Rodeo, rQ' Old Age Security be denied. RAERTINS EDWAF.D, 622- 9th St. Richmond r rW , ld Are Security be denied. 411 - r x MASSA TERESA 317 So. 49th Tall Ave_ Richmond. Old Fe Security be denied. WILLIAMS, LAURA, 264 Kenyon Ave. Berkeley Park. Old s_e Security be denied_ RcLAUGHLIN JAMES, Bx 72, Main St. Pinole. Old E SeKrity ir, the sum of $22.41 monthly be granted to begin Nov. 1,- 1.939.; MCCULLOUGf Arna, 461- 33rd St. Richmond_ 22. gid to Needy children and 112.50 County Supplemental Aid per month be", renewed as of Nov, 19 CIZMICH 1ATILDA, 90o ich-mond Ave. Pt. Richmond. (For William Silva) j id for Needy Children in sum of $20. be renewed as of Nov. 1939. TALAVERA CCNSUELA, 131- 3rd St. Richmond. j --? 0, aid for needy children be renewed as of Nov. 1939. MCR?LAND ANNIE, 513 Everett St. El Cerrito. Aid to eed- Blind in the sum of X50. be discontinued as of Sept. 23, 1938. CHABOYA CLIVA, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin Nov. 1, 1939. COOPER ANNA, Bx 22, Danville. Old Age iecurit;: in the aim of $3?.• monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939- COOPE'F., GE176E Bx 22, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of 435. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. MULHOLAND WILLIAk, Bx 211, Yoraga. Id Age Security in sum of $30 monthly be mewed as of Aug. 1939, and increase to $35- per month as of Nov- 1 , 1939_ BUZZELL LEURA, Alamo. ld Age Security in s•.:a o` $,5. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. CHASE A-Y!,.IE, Alamo. 1 Old Age Security in sum of S21. be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. ECKARDT, a SOPHIE, 92 Second Ave. Crockett. Old Security be denied. HANSEIt MARIE, Bx 22, Lafa7ette. 5, aid fcr needy children and $25. supplemental county aid monthly be granted to beFin as of Nov. 1, 1939. ANWILL HAAri, Rte 2, Bx 116&-B, Con cor d. Uld Age in sum of t35. monthly be granted to begin as of Nov 1, 1939- SKITH ALBERT, PC Bx 3744, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of35. be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939. bCe:AY ISABELLE Bx 60, Rte 2, - 6th zit. Concord. a Fe ec.:rity in the aim of $35. monthly be renewed as of June 1 939. RICKETTS CECIL, 29 Orchard Lane, Mt.View, Martinez. d -&ge ecurity in tie sum of t35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. j ROGAN, CHARLES, 3525 Alhambra, Martinez. Old Age Security i n the sum of E35, monthly be restored as of Nov. 1, 1939. HUNTLEY EDWIN, 2039 Concord Ave. Concord. Old AFe Security in the sum of 525. monthly be increased to $35. monthly as of Nov. 1 , 19.39. TOWCNSHEND HELEI: Rte fl, Bx 545, Concord. Gld Fe Security in the sum of $30. monthly be increased to $35. monthly aa of Nov. 1, 1939• EYLE!TELDT, JULIUS, Rte tl, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $31. be discontinued as of Nov. 30,1939. EYLENFELDT LOUISA 475- l'th St. San Francisco. Old age securityin the sum of $35. be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. POTTS LAURA, 180E Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Ace Security i n the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31.,1939 POTTS WILLIAM, 1866 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek Old AFe Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939 SWIFT ED3ARD 1470 Larkey Ave. Walnut Creek. ld AFe Security in sum of $35. monthlybe discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. BEZ,LO , FRAS CES, 1-)20 Bonanza, Walnut Creek j ld Age Security be denied. II SHELBY FV I:IE, 823 Green St. kartinez. Old Security be denied. j CORNELIUS JCaN, X25 Alha!:bra Ave. Martinez. id tee0y Blind in sue o: $50. monthly be granted to John Cornelius to begi as of Nov. 1 , 1939. O'Neil , EDITH, _1915 Castro St. Martinez. Aid to Leedy blind in sum of W. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. SWANSCZ SWAN, 316 W. Linc St. Port lohicago. 0 d ge Security in the sum of $3?. be restored as of Nov, 1, 1939. DAVI ANTCNIC, 209 Cutter St. Pittsburg. lcge Security in the sum of 835. monthlybe decreased to $25. monthly as of Nov. 1 , 1:3- BLANCHARD WfI LLIAk, 745 Black Diamond, Pittsburg. Cid Age Security in t_-ne sum of $29, monthly be discontinued as of Oct.31, 1939 j FARIA JOSEFH, :ittsburg. Old Age Security be denied. HALL HEREEfiT, 19- a, 15th St. Pittsourg. lde Security be denied. HALL JULIA, 199 E. 15th St_ Pittsburg Old Ade Security be denied. BOSIO DELFINA 705 York St, Pittsb_sg I Aid for teedy Children in sum of W. per month be ren ewed as of Nov. 1939. D'AMICC ANTCNIA, 135 W. 8th St. Pittsburg. (For Kathleen Stegman) Aid for needy children in sum of $20. per month be renewed as of Nov. 1939. SA2NDFETTO VARY, 155 W. ?rd St. Pittsburg Aid fo c-ildren in a;= of $30.be renewed as of :Inv. 1 , 19,?, ANNA, 355 E. 5tl St. Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in sum of $1W. monthly, formerly paid to Yrs. Anna MaxiebepaidtoElenaboppe, 355 E. 5th St. Pittsburg, as of Nov. 1, 1939. WILSON, ESSIE, 301- 5th St. Antioch County cas> allowance in sum of $30. monthly be discontinued as of Sept.30,1934-imsor, AGGIE P.FD box A-131, Antioch s Uld Age Security in s::m of $35. be granted tc begin as of Nov. 1, 1939.BRIM THCRAS, Knirhtsen. F.Old Are Security in sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939-FORTNER ELIZABSTR RTE #1, Bx 282-F9 Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $25. be renewed as of Aug. 1939;NOIR, ANTCNE, Bx 72, Oakley 1OldAgeSecurityinthesumof $35. be renewed as of June 1939.PAVEY ELLEN, Bx 124, Antioch 3 d Age Security in sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939.a PENDRY MARY, Box 37, Byron ld ge Security in the aim of $25. monthly be renewed as of A PENDRYTHCUFSON Bx 37, Syron u8• i 939- Old Age Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939SkITHSAMBvron Old Age Security in sum of $35. be renewed as of Aug. 1939.SWANSON WILLIAM, General Delivery, Brentwood. Old ae ecurity in the sum of$35. be renewed as of Aug. WILSON: VOLEEY, 301- 5th St. Antioch g• 1 gam' Old Age Security - n the sum of $30. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, lgRUIZF?.ANCES, 904- 6th at. Antioch. 39 j id for Needy Children in tae suet of $40. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939.REI8 INEZ, 106- 10th St. Antioch, (For Gloria Mae Santos.) i id for needy children in sum of $20, monthly be paid to Mrs.Inez Reis as of Nov. 1, 1939, for Gloria Use Santos. Ab'ELLO, NELLIE, 460 hest St. Pittsburg (For Robert Santos) Aid for Needy children in the sum of $20. monthly be made payable to Mrs.Nellie y Anello for the s::pport of Robert Santos as of Nov. 1, 1939. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30, monthly payable to Mrs.Viola Mazzoni of Oakley, be discontinued as of Oct. 3L , 199. MCCULLOCH, LILA, RFD 2, Box 356, Richmond For Tommy and Betty Lou McWhorter). 630. monthly County Casa allowance payable to Mrs. Lila McCulloch, for the support and !mintenance of Tommy and Betty Lou McWhorter be discontinued as of Oct-1,1939.BegianirC Bov. 1 , 1939, $40, monthly county cash allowance be granted to Mrs. Farol,na Bolfenz, 2010 Junction Ave. El Cerrito, for support of Tommy and BettyLouMcWhorter. PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE, San Anselmo (For Norm Peeler.) 5, County cash allowance payable to Presbyterian Orphanage for the support of Norma Peeler be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939- LYTTON ]LRS. ?.V. 254 High St. Martinez (For Blanche Winslow) 20. county cash allowance payagle to Nre. R.V. Lytton, 254 High St. Martinez, be di sconti nu e6 as of Oct. 24, 1939- i ESTRADA J03::PHINE, 320 W. Front, Pittsburg. (For Carmen Castellanos) Children's Aid in sum of $20, monthly payable to Mrs. Josephine Estrada be renew- ed as of Oct. 1, 1929. i ROMAN CAT"OLI^_ ORPHANAGE, San Francisco, Bayview & Newhall Sts. (For Mary Guiffrida) id to beedy Children in the sum of $20. be reneged as of Oct. 1939, payable to Roman Catholic Orphanage in San Francisco. FARIA FLORINE. 900- 7th Ave. Sacramento. (For Mary Higdon) 1 Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $20. be renewed as of Oct. 1939, payable to Yrs. Florine Faria. i ELLISANDO, GP.ACIEUSE, Rte 3, Bx 231, Hayward. (For Ruth,Camillo Lillian, David and Olvaldo Vinchaca3 Children's Aid in the sum of $100 monthly for the support of Nuth,Camillo, Lillian, David and Olvaldo Minchaca, lards of the Juvenile Court of Contra Costa a County be renewed as of Oct. 1 , 19,--.9, payable to Rtre. Gracieuse Ellisando. SCHARETG, ET_L, 2200 Sutter St. San Francisco, (For Dorothy Serredell, THE ALBERTINUw' SCHOOL, Ukiah. (For Mary and John Serredell). Children's Aid in sum of $60. be renewed as of June, 1939; $20. payable to Mrs. EThel Scharetg for support of Dorothy Serredell and W. payable tr. the Albertinum i School for the su:.*..o r t of Mary and John SerreAell. 1OSWILL MABEL. RFD fl, Martinez. (For Leona Gruwell) hildren's Aid in the sum of $10. be renewed as of Oct. 1, 1939, and be in- creased to $20. as of Nov. 1, 1939. BRYAN, MRS. JC-=X RFD Box 1042, Richmond. (For Francis Walpole) r Children's Aid in the sum of $20. payable to Mrs. John Bryan, be discontinued I as of Oct. 31, 1939- 1PHILLIPS, EST EF 1915 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Aid for seedy children ir. the sum of $22.50 and $35.50 County supplemental Aid be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939- In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct sale of Roperty for Delinquent Tates. passed and ado ted and ordered entered on the Minute sThefollowingResolutionwasp of this Board: 4 BE IT A_SOLVED: that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the following described property now cared by the state of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at publicPauctionforcash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite eachpareel or niece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT FTWLVED FURTHER: That this Board petition the State Controller of theStateofCaliforniaforauthoritytoconductsaidsaleassetoutinthisResolution: i t Nov. 6, 143x, PROPERTY SOLD TO TITE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, MR THE DrELINQUENT TAXES OF 1930, AND DEEDED TO TFE STATE. AUGUST 24193 . Canal Subn, of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 9, Deed No. 19 minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn of Richmond- Lot 2, Block 9 Deed No. 20. Linimum price 510. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 3, Block S Deed No. 21, Linimum price $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. Brom And=•ade Tract- Lot 11, Block S, known as Block 6, inimum price, $20, plus apportioned Gosts of sale. Deed No. 159-. Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 23-24, Block 11,Deed No. 165 Minimum price $4O. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Park tract- Lot 6, Block 9, Deed No. 173, Minimum price $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. Brown. Andrade Tract No. 3-- Lots 29-30, Blk. 10 Deed No. 190 inimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition- Lot 19, Block 1, Deed No. 249. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 35-36, Block B, Deed No. 271. iniieum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 14, Block 24, Deed Nn. 334. Minimum -•ice W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Last nichmonc Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 56,Deed No. 345• Vinieaim price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond City Center, Lots 19-20, Block 10, Deed No. 354, Minimum price, $3D. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lo-.s 14-15, Block 20, Deed &o. 361. . Minimum price, $30, plus apportioned costs of sale. Pullman Park Tract- Lot 47, Block J Deed No. 365. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Pullman Park Tract- Lot 4E, lock J f Deed No. 366. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Central Richmond Tract #2, Lots 37-39, Block 9,Deed No. 429. inimum price, $BC. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Steffe- Lot 3, Block 6, Deed No. 451. kinimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Parr- Lot 12, Block 22, Deed No. 499. kinimum price,45. plus apportioned costs of sale. In sway view Park, Lots 15-16, Block 22, Deed No. 500. kinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wanks Addn. toay View Park- Lot 15,Deed No. 523. Minimum price, $5. pus apportioned costs of sale. r; Richmond Annex- Lots 5-6, Block 15, Deed No. 531: kinimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs o: sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot S, Block $6. Deed Ho. 549, Minimum price, 53U. plus apportioned costs of sale. Cerritos Adan, to Richmond- Lot 31, Block5, Deed No. 563. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Tract- North 1/2 of Lot 10, all of 11, Blk B, Deed- No. 569 i Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 7, Deed No. 595 Minimus price, 95. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lot s, Blk 7, Deed No. 596 kinimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. J.C,Oven s Addn. to Richmond- Lot 7,%, Blk 12, r..: Deed No. 594 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Harbor Front Tract- Lots 4-5, Block 9, Deed No. 619 iinimum price, $.15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Harbor Business Blocks - Lots 16-17, Block 3, Deed No. 642. Minimum price, $10.plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 20 to 35, inc.. Bloek 3,. Deed No. 645, Minimum pr ee, $8G.00 plus appor tinned costs of sale. Norta Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Bloc's 20, Deed No. 734. Minimum price, $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lt ??, Block 90, Deed it. 736 Minimum price , S10. nl,,:s a• c orti^:.ec c:.-sts o c ;.:, i Boulevard Gardens Tract #1 - 8 1/2 of Lot 9, Blk 19, Deed No. 761. Itinimam price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- S. 1/2 of Lot 2, blk 22,Deed, No. 762, Minimum price, 315. plus apportioned costs of sale. In -i4chmord Junction- Lot 29, Block 4,Deed No. 754 I[inimrm price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Antioch-- Lot o', Block 92 Deed No. 561. Miniaaim price, $50'. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Forsythe Tact -- Lots 5-6, Block 2, Deed Na. 919. l Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 15, Block 130, Deed No. 1209. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. 01 East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4, Lot 16, Block 130, Deed No. 1210. Minimum price, $5. plus az-portioned costs of sale. In Sunnyside Terrace- Lot 14, Block 2, Deed No. 1257. Mini=m price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROP£RT' SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, for the DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931, AND DEEDED 0 _ ST—RE June 29, 1937 Amended lap No. 1 of the Town of Richmond- Lot lh, Block 9, Deed No. 15. Minima= price W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 4, Deed No. 64jkinimumprice, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Canal Subr.. of Richmond- Lot 33, Block 4, Deed No. 65 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn.of Richmond dot 12, Block 2S Deed No. 70 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Harbor Addition- Lots 9-10, Block 4, Deed No. 216 Minimum price, $25. plias apportioned costs of sale. Turpin's Addn. to Richmond- L8t 19, Block 19, Deed No. 356 Mimiaux price-575. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 42, Blk 34, Deed No. 557 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lot 5, Blck 20, Deed No. 552 Mini>aam price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Young's Subdivision.- S. 50' of N. 325' of Lot 15, and also a 60' strip adjoining on the V. Beed No. 1514. i Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's 2^d Addn. tc Richmond- Lot 25,Block 215, Deed No. 1614. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's ?nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 26, Block 215, Deed No. 1615. Minimum price, $10. plus appo3doned costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2-- Lots 27-29, Block 23, Deed No. 1509 l'inimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. R.N.Purgess Co--pany's Map #l, Ayers Hench Subdivision- Lot 107, 6.52 acres, Slinim;:m price !75. plus apportioned costs of sale Deed No. 1579. In Sunnyside Terrace- Lot o, block 3, Deed No. 1595ininumprice, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE ACGUST 2S_, 1933, FCR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932, and DDEDED TC THE STATE X,:K- 29, 1938. Amended Slap of the City of Richmond-- Lot 39, Block 13, Deed No. 357 kinimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended kap of the Lucas Tract- room. on S. line of tnter- prise Ave. 92.50' W'ly fro= W. line of 6th St. the W'ly 55 ' x S'1y182.1 of Block 12, Deed No. 440. Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract Np. 1 -- Lots 12-13, Blk 7 Deed No. 1557 lkinimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. I PROPERTY SOLD TC THE STATE JUNE 26 1 FOR THE DMTNQUENT TAXES OF 1933, JAND DEEDED TO THE STAIE JUNE 27. 1939. Richmond Pullmar. Hose Tract- Lot 20, Block 10, Deed No, 344. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. z And the Board takes recess tc meet on Xonday,Noveaber 13, 1939, at 10 o'clock A.1. x IN THE BOARD OF SCPIRVISORS OF CdSTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1939• The Board net at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanaz:, chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Ralph Bollsan. 000 - - - - - In Matter of Canvass of Returns of Special State Election held on November 7th, 1939- The Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the returns of,the fSpecial State Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Nov 7, 1939, and the Board having completed the canvass finds that the vote in each of the several precincts on each of the different Propositions submitted to the electors of Cortra Costa County is as shown on the follow- 1 inr Statement: w q 1 a I i t i, i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL STATE ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7, 1939 IN a• COUNTY State of California RELATING TO VOTES CAST ON 1. RETIREMENT WARRANTS. Initiative Constitutional Amendment 2 CHIROPRACTORS. Initiative Measure. 3. PERSONAL PROPERTY BROKERS. Referendum of Legislative Act Chap- ter 952, Statutes 1939. 4. PERSONAL PROPERTY BROKERS. Referendum of Legislative Act Chap- ter 1044, Statutes 1939. 5. OIL AND GAS CONTROL. Referendum of Legislative Act M1 , i M STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 3 Lustra Cuata MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 h Ito_ F p C 7 d:j C . CrCiii paw on ELECTION o Z"d< o o» aVL, P. a oL o°. t".° IN 3.aiCTS4IRECIAp16. 1: Qse o 1 F . YES NO YES NO ! YES NO ! YES NO YES NO i Consolidate!119wcinct A'a 1 IkrLvky Pardo Consolidated Precinct\0.2 Z71 ,?Y ./j? Zr /3`/ :/3Y 7y 1-3 Cerrito X0.1) st n it ttsdt't sx+xt•4__. r 9 'i.. .G4 d 3a ,383-.9 I - a'd -tea o El Cerrito\o.2) Consolidated I%vcinet xo.a j, .Z3/p 47 Gro ;/a El Cerrito No.3) Omstlidated Precinct\o.5 W Z y d/,sr.r?/e / 7 •2W 43 .76 7. 9f! /9/ 1-3 Cerrito Consolidated Precinct Xo.6 a z /.t ./sf3;/cG . q 4 G . j ?63 : 9,f /.s`AO 1]Cerritu xe,5) Consolidated INceinet\a 7 e %!64 :/37 //G "/Z-! /93 Sl./d'/ . 6/ /3 ;/S EI Cerrito NO.G) y snisdara.i rha riort S s O / cl A t /3 1-71- 7' El Cerrito\u.7) Consolidated Precinct\u.9 7Z I -d/ -1j3 /1-3.!/L 16.1 ./G /,0 - 1]Cerrito No.3) Caust"ted Pnrium\a 10 3 „Q ; , Z7. 2 V/ 233 2 t; 733 .2J J37! 1-3 Cerrito\o.9) l Consolidated Prrcbwt.ra 11 ' E JF 7-2 , `!S 12,6 j'/ 11/ A EI Cerrito\o.10) Consolidated Precinct No.12 t ' 1 1 rf !y" 1]Cerrito No.11) Gera* s' \.413 9 ' .'{r l 9%3 U I SZ y I ntaitt8turn\u.1) Consolidated Prsecinct No.li 3, a to ."It 7(f .Ta/ -r17 .SD .: 4 ' -/3 Kensington\u.2) 1 Consolidated Pnreinct Xm 15 j ,.T/ ,,. .Z 3 6, 1 J.9 . J(a . 41r": 2-4 S Cunol'ufated I'recince\u.16 1 ,r z ./Z" 6c . !/y //L . ,r?: //,0 1-2-4 d.s Richnamd\a 1) x Consolidated Prrcioet Na.1: - .-Y;.' 3'./7 402./23 /3-rr• Riclmwasl\0.2) \ 8 f L, .. . 112. 7/ 11,23 4.. /o"D Richmond No.3) Ct>,r>lidated Prec7nd MAL 19 F? -Z u . 6 ", 16 71/; //. 7/ 2 Consolidated Precinct xa 20 CwKbmmd XtL Si Cotstlidated Precinct NO.21 s.; ` /!3 34 . 9 ./o:' . 7!< /a : 1014y./ Ridrnwnd\o.G) Consolidated I%vcinct No.22 j Z A4V 76 9G Z .` /39 .s /3 W Richmond No.7) 2e9. -7 .2 S.Z' - Riehmand No.8) Consolidated Precinct No.24 f% / . * 60 /13 ?/. 43 /.30 . //d /.2/ r, Ridanond No.9) Consolidated Precinct? 0.25 77. /12 /.24e : J3° /2/ . da !/3 ' 9 Consolidated Precinct 1o.26 f es' 7f 1,2 j 77 /e-v .//.7 </-7 /-07 Riehawnd\0.11) Consolidated Precinct so,2v orur 6 ../32 97 /ems J3;e 39.36 11'7 Riclumund No.12) Cmsulidated!'tecinet No.3D PZ, iJP /-3 7 /2/ ; / 3/ Ad— Richmond\a 13) otsulidated Precinct Ra 29 2 A rl l irL 1 lf' ,(S G,S. -3 /dam: 7/ Riclm and Aa 14) consolidated 1'trcitnct\o.3fl z !z : tel. t 9 . .'2.3 ! / /'t•/ . !/ // ` linclmurrl.Ju..ls) Tah6(!McdF«wad Q i„rf a 7N?J. /714497 zlrl"11- SPECIAL STATE ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7, 1939 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS n 1 2 3 4 i 5 ot v• e0ocCvon Z. PRECINCTS CSS Inc L. Q p' 0.p•^ O~aVVS O~uiUV1 V CCl Z° YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Tihata 111gamd:Fwwwaa ttl z a2r/.t 41r7 53/7 A1147-:5:'3/9 /zal --rz7.zfy 7 Consolidated Precinct No.31 it .7 9 i G 11v -s"1 Richmund No.16) j Consolidated t e;«t No.32 / i'S d s 7i :j 73 -2 7 No I Cumsodidated Precinct No.33 71 2J' 72 '24c, Richmond No.Is) s Corhsolidated Precinct No;34 r.z! r :r, 1 G. 3 /E 3y' /, 4-3' Richmond No.19) x consolidated Precinct Non 35 S 6 Al Richmond No.30) Consolidated Precinct No.36 Z92 FV Richmond No.21)r fConsolidatedPrecinctNo.37 .:.s 7-z:136. . 7- /za // : '/.Z• 1 0. -3/ /x:4 ' Richmond No, I Consolidated Mina No.39 -Z7P 73 %-7411 1W- -2--a & -0 ,20/ 447 /Z2 ! 41' Richmond No.23) Consolidated Precinct No.39 Aor"-?- / s7'/43 P. r /fir Richmond No.24) CAw%!wJM:ktrd Prrinrt Ka 40 la 10 79 1-2 71 Richmond No.v) cansolidatet Precinct Wo.41 7/ //, /3,3.x. -#7. /37 "7119 —9, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 C Z f• y tq i L .r V' ' F. EGEmom E/c e,3aLc I =oma >>° L C• .I "'r..: 0 80. a', y"^LLac.°1i'j c,ML1. L nt aP.RECINGTS o t'`e '- s: a ^..°'_ a u 3 ; oo Laa. g ; O q Z 6.3 I° YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NOO ToWs..Um.olt roe + i sis 9yz z9.o i6d+ o,oi lois cAusdi"od Phdoct No.61 7 0 13 7 I,.z9l G :! /' // <r %/ / Rklaaond\....16) Caasdi"od o.62 =. ' .f 6. y9 9. ./4f 6,Si /3 6 7 9y / i Palo N0.1 J C us>Wmed 11twinct No.63III-1-44f San I4lo No.2) nsolidated Precinct No.w jo ./ ? !o"'j ? -7.ro-a G6 9. /d3Cu1 _... . . . San lWa\o.3) ConsnWated Pmcinct No.63 o t: ' k! L /D // d? /a-3 San Palo No.4) CousoLda4edPrecinctNo.66 7! Acsl73 /0:07 i/.3.a. _._..... San Palo:To.S) co d;datal Ptrcinct No.67 G L #!?x_ ..-fid'1 . 4-P df i76 .. ::......:. .... 16 ConvAiaatal Prreinct No.68 a ,2. 3..0 d Caasdiaated I've oct aw 69 oknm) 1 Rodeo Nos.I&2) Consulia:tat Int: 0.71 a.Z :y .. 710 13a.- .?/ .. .7/G.. 7d .AW 14f Rodeo:Na.3) Coasommeli Precinct\0.72 Ckpisolidated Precinct No.73 Hcmuks) saouisw,aat«I IbnxiW No.74 137 SAO.) onsors"ed Precinct No.75 AT q Crocima Ao.I) CawlaidatalPraiactN0.76 Cmdxtt No.2) s Caasdidated Precind Xa.n A/a 7.2 /.2 2- 149- ? a .3 /ss.:.Via. Irrehekoft No.1) CwWidatod INwhict No.78 2. X31.*- F Ctodett v4L 4) f nsolidated Pstdoct Nv.> a . 1 /'.Ca o '.aa G 7 r //o` Cmclkwt N0.6) s.. .. - .. . Co Olidatod.l'nxioa aw s1 PP ?7 .2-V .s1:/f7 • rr.,..7o CtKL-m No.7) 3 G 7z rcConsotidated.i'tncina:. •3/ s .1 :/.G . ./1.S oi 7-el 151 9._y. ... . . CQasdidued Purina No.s3 Z /// 3. 8-L Pott Casa:Xas.I a 2) Consoiidatat Precinct No.&I ! '`/.a'9 Ifo./ 3 9G 3/i ,?-s1.S /sed namilk Consaidawl Lkwinct Nu P; 123 -31 ' -4 w San Pan=) o CausorkLued Precinct Xa 36 0 3 7 Tassalant) Cuq>olwated Pireiuct Xu.87i 2^4Is1 --?G ;.?,?3 3 4 135 ! 3d ./77.{/........._ C nsolidated Precinct No.SB 14d .1/j/ ! l`9 /70 '6 L Iaiayette l-4js.1&2) Cons Aidawd Precinct Nu.89 7s f-1s ; is! 6/ Sws_wlul:uul lin„•,.,.-..9A.. .. Total*C.tfiea 22F9? 1711 Y 730 1,ZI414Jf3 ,ff1A9.L/ isasJ!f i7 /z9.a8 SPECIAL STATE ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7, 1939 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of THE VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 C-`'m Ca 0 ON C:p V.r L ae o..• o e400; . u EI.E TION o: QQa= a o > 'a. a o o `, bCa.:O y_C( G= C 'C•% O s C i. C O Com. oa" o 04va'.'y 4 r. C„ IPRECINClSa=-: a aero ;, c ... eo C> 4 o Oz o s= ' C.ova OQ a=.4Utn oz.4(jrA U o= H YES NO YES NO YES NO . YES NO YES NO TiYh.iwr c.l*awnA ZZlf/ Coasoldaad Preciact No.91 7f i CmsaGdated Precinct NO.x 7 . &12 -7 .s6 9 ,s' .3. ay a,,,0 41V7 it Consolidated Precinct Na 93 /rf .t/ : /lo d-y :/v y Y-114G Y3 l0 6 7y 76 - O Consolidated Precinct Na.9i CS•S,S / /: f.35G.Z42 j3.x zIl .'9.9 339 Wahmt Crerk Nos.1.2&3) i Walnut Creek\0.4) caawdawed Precinct No.96 .73.3. 61 ,176 G JP le-4 7--1!/#1. /37 Z/ Walmn Creek%o.5) Consolidated Pteduct NO.97 .21-- .,:Gr 54 (-..s/ 9'_4 Ca a>;d:Kd Precinct Na.9e 3 3 73 .tG 9a 11 G 2z4 X73 ,may sem) Catsalidatad Precinct No.99 7p 0 .ZO ...s ..?.-f 7,W-0_v3 VA -07/ ..2-s6` Maniacs N..s.1.2&3) ZZ 7-4--- 3larlium Nus.4,5&7) consolidated Precinct No.lot jr-9,11 /Z.9 . 3211 Af ;303. 3/d /3 ./S{ /3/` ' 0 Mania Nos.6615&17) Cons ldated Prednet Ka.102 is'4.`f 2!7 .3 . -1 cat"W ted Precinct Na 103 Martima:Kos.10.11&12) GnnsoGdatd Precinct X06.101 q6- - 7 .. •a 7.3. ./. .....80.: Q.: Martina No.13) ted Product No- Im i 4 1 7/ A41 '! 417117.0 1 72 be ( Dlanines Na 16) i CcamIdated Precinct No.106 67.0 3/'33/ .2 1.17a/ P/a 9/,T 25(- Mountain 3(-( Mountain%-ase:has.1&2) Consolidated Precinct No.lav ly p 1 14-4- Vme HHV) t consosdatud Precinct Na lag 70/ Consolidated Precinct NO.109 -35 t / o. •y2 AIr -2i9 94 .- Coward\a.4) Consolidated Precinct 1.0 11 34 .2 AV / •/ •Z/O //7 .?D- //.S' 16 Coward Na 5) Consolidated Procim No.III 5oe, Flo 3.. .x!1:;/63,. / -26 Y. Coward Nos.6&8) j. . Coosol'idatad.Precinct No.112 2.40'S_ .. `f}.,9 •073 ilF7 17/!-4-e.. ... 4.l S-1. ... /-44O Camord Na 7 Consolidated Precinct Ao.113 ,jQ /7 //L 3/ 3F9 /00 -Ja .. !7 1,..43 9J- 3/ r Associated) Cansa6datal Precinct Na:114 f /9 ? -i0 t 7.s" Z6 ..6 E r3/.' 77 '?' COlvem) nCaolodated Prernrt 1 w 'p/ 7 7 V Pacheco A•a 1) Causolidated Precinct No.116 A9,s- 7? 2/6 72 /9p &IX .?o/. 01 /Wj 12 Pacheco No.2) Ca nalidated Product No.117 11114U . . .? .[ /,`/7 0`..a 0 . 413. Oe !/.2a ._.e.2 . /1 S- Nos.l&4) i Caasotidated Precinct No.113'14 J" ' 132 96 21,12. !PS .236 ValAurs Nor.2&3) Consolidated Pmcinct Ko.119 -4-40 s/ '/3L U_/li '/17 330 r l itaAarg Nos.5&7) 1 a rKan,wr.a rrc int! xr,. loo '=c ' -?,' /. . 7/d' 121 !?_7/ /3/ 4.32 ItiiWair;N....r,& 1 r p/,/•yO qTaal+Carr"IurouJ Gf ry •w.v./7.Tii 1 0(/ /V P20,Jj2(O7 T(/7L{(Iv// STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE Of THE VOTERS o 2 3 4 ,I 5 ! r O C- 7 a CACL LTR.CrIVN O ° L C PRECINCTS y o L a L., a = G s °"-+ >.= G- t° YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO j YES NO Y Tat is BMW*Feww d i-wffG li.01 W"2,-14012jI" 2s&-;f P/.La 2Z4f4 7440 2,610/ Consolidated t'nNdwt No.t21 7 .ctS v Ci. 97 9 "1(o '174 417 Pittsburg Nos.S d 9) Cottsrolidatcd I'nraxt\0 122 z s:7f 7 _i Q/ F 209 X6"0 /0 6 Ottsbum xm. 10&It) Consoliidated]Nwinct No. 123 1.2p Pittsburg No. 13) Consolidated Precinct No.124 7d '' (r/ ' f,J"O /' s 7.2. ' Pittsburg 1o.14) Consolidated 11nrinct No.12+ eta 17-7;.+/.' 121 •733 .?SC, /cD .?•5 ' 9 / Pittsburg No. 15) Consolidated Precinct No.126 34 fr'fo J 2 -rQ i k6- 36 63 .39- d Pittsburg No. 16) Consolidated Precinct No. 127 fs- p:.f/o _ ' `'1 6 A/—S 195p Clacton Consolidated Pict\x.129 #,,r i__ . la-7w !/as' ,2s.X a _F.E23 Port Chicago,Nos.I&2) t Consolidated Precinct \o.129 ;6"3 ! G 6-3 . }. 113 Consolidated Pmcinct No. 130 9 ` .2 4 9 63 .2 a 63 /7 73 3/t Consolidated Precinct No. 131 7dd ..ZtS'3""o 16/ ` -Ot Antioch No&1.2 a S) a Consolidated Precinct No. 132 ,was `.3P 363 .S':.s". 03 /0,9o/ 9d' -70 /9 Antioch:tin+.3 S 4 Cottsolidatcd Precinct No.133 yrs/ / . /a 6 G ,gas`;/. . .39p '/,?a .3s, s Antioch Vos.S.6 S 7) Consolidated Precinct No. 134 D_ /6/ .' 63. -Y30_.i O3 /G_ 3uo E3/ Late Tree Nos.1 S 2) Consolidated Precinct No.135 3 1,f IJ7 .-,vx 3 3,5- ItA -33,5-',l 7 7 2.fQ S lkentamml Nos..i S 2) Consolidated Precinct\0 135A '(a e /G7 1 Y6 Q , f3f Ca 6 f 9' ,/#7 -20 Brentwood?tis 3) Consolidated Pix-vita No.136 1 3x 9/ ' 26,2 -217 /off! o% /// /73 -21 k%mn Nos. 1&2) Consolidated Precinct No.137 c' ,r 9 t,3l U /.2_cCi_ Consolidated t'recirnct No.139 1 ;.263 /.3.5/ d7. //}. 2. Knight*-) 1G Oakkr Nos. 1 fi 2) r T CONTRA COSTA COUNrT TOTALS ¢..>/f 7)Wj,2WL120z-,1- `.Z7/a 7414PIl 71kt6MW)WTz t f I V w t t 1 k z I i i SPECIAL STATE ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7, 1939 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF THE VOTERS i M 1 2 3 4 !5O tea u=ncQ ct Lo 4 c C7w ELEECINCTION o ! L Qco a°,C? m ! c ,°,•% Ma, :j oa FRm Z •O L. O ar-= L. a Gv 'i 0. Laa Od F ?YES NO i YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 77 i I I f t 1 i i I s i f 3 i I i i 3 f f f I f f 1 f r 1 f t r f i I 4 if c i f f 1 f f i v B Y t; f ' r k r Y m CERTIFICATE OF COUNITF CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS. OF SPECIAL ELEC 7ON RLTURNS r State of California fr CoalaT of._-:e e County Clerk of said County,do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921(6) of this:Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said'County, hereto- fore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cost in said Count}, at the Special F_1cction held on November 7th,1939, for measures sub- witted to the rote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certifi- cate is attached,shotes the whole number of votes cast in said County,and the whole number of votes cast for or ai/ai tst each measure in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein,and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for or against each measure are full,true and correct. i'!TA'ES my hand and Official Seal this__._ of 1939. t-LA ) County Clerk. By---_ Deputy County Clerk. The M"M C"tA W is b he a"004 srbaiarc 8.4 of SoyKrri.Ins as&.d the Comty Clerk to make d.of d.-cmvasaj i y And t"-,e r-mrd takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 14:th, 1939, at 9 o'clock 1295A.V- .. C;.ai. C:airman.. t L"1 k IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBff• 14th, 1939. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan Chairmen• ervisors James N.LoSup ng, H.L.Cummings and s R.J.Treebath. S.C.Jells, Clerk. Absent: Sun. Ralph Bollman, In Matter of Canvass Absent Voters Ballots cast at Nov. 7th State Election. This being time required by law for canvassing of Absent Voters Ballots cast at November 7th, Special State Election, the Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass all ofthe -,allots cast by Absent Voters at said Special Election and the result o. said election is as set out on the bottom of Statement of Election 3 Returns following page 224-D Vol 35 of the Minutes of said Board of S Supervisors. i i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 20th, 1939, at 10 o'cl Chairman Clerk. I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA OOSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. XONDAYj, NOVEMBER 20th, 1939. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.,Long, H.L. 1,' u=ings, RalTh Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Jells, Clerk. InMatter of Application of Pacific O?sSub-8taiion at Lafayette erection Pacific Gas & Electric Company having applied to this Board for permission to erect a sub-station in town of Lafayette, between the State Highway and Lafayette Creek under provisions of County Zoning Ordinance and said application having been j referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having r=commended that said permit be granted; IT IS on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY niv. BOARD ORDEiIED that permission be and the same is hereby granted to said Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to erect said sub-station in Town of Lafayette, subject to following f conditions, to wit: 1 1. =roper setbacks are to be determined for this particular structure by the Planning Technician which will be reasonable and recognized by the Pacific Gas & Elec- tric Company s s being in every way practicable. i 2. Every possible effort is to be made to make this structure substantially sound and durable against any errosion of the bordering creek, and the footing and foundations to be so constructed in case any errosion should effect the immediate neighborhood that it would in no way effect the stability of the structure during any flood conditions. I 3. That the structure from the viewpoint otf public protection be screened by a wire fence, which screen would be at least 8 feet high and so designed as to prevent intrusion from-the public and more particularly children. 4. The structure and screening to be designed re to be made both presentable from an architectural appearance as well as practicable from the viewpoint of the utility. t oinin.S. The ad,property in time is to be properly planted to generally screen the structure. 6. Whenever the Pacific Gas & Electric Company desires to instnll a new plant the plans are to be submitted to the County Planning Commianion for review of their architectural appearance., In Latter of the Assessrent in the sum of $37,500 upon the Lands within Reclamation District No. 2059 Bradford Island). ORDER APPRCVING ASSESSMENT. L.W. MMUFFEY, Wm. Bloomfield, and B.R.Burroughs, as Commissioners of Assessment heretofore duly appointed by order of this Board dated October 2, 8397 for the purpose of viewing and assessing upon the lands within Reclamation District 2059, (Bradford Island) the aim of Thirty-seven thousand five hundred (37,500) doll rs and to apportion the same according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract o land in said District, respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sums of Honey, waving heretofore prepared, and on the 16th eay of October, 1939, having filed with the Clerk of this Board, an Assessment List, and this Board having appointed Monday the 20th day of November, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. at the Chambers of the Supervisors of CoM ra Costa County,Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place when and where said Board mould meet for t.ne purpose of hearing objections to said asses hent, and notice of such hearing having been given by publication for two (2) times, i to wit: once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "''ontra Costa Gazette" a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the matter of said assessment and the objections thereto coming on regularly for hearing on the 20th day of November, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.11. and no objections to the said assessment having been filed or presented to this Board, and it appearing to t As Board that the said assessment has been made in accordance with law and ought to be approved; NOW, THEREFCFC, BE IT RESCUED AND CK ERED by the Board of Supervisors of the C©unty of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows, to wit: 1. That the above and foregoing Assessment and said Assessment List in the sum of Thirty-seven thousand five hung-red (37s500) dollars be and the same are hereby ixed and approved. 2. That this Order of Approval be endorsed upon the said Assessment List and be signed by the Chairman of this Board and attested by the Clerk thereof. 3. That said Assessment List shall be prepared in duplicate, one original thereof being retained in the office of Reclamation District No. 2059 (Bradford Island) and the second original thereof shall forthwith be filed rith the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 4. That this order and resolution be entered in full upon the records of thi Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State ofCalifornia. In Matter of Approval of Bonds of Joseph Sani for construction of Dormitory at Prison Farm. Joseph E.Sani, having heretofore been awarded a contract for the construct- ion of a Dormitory at the Contra Oosta County Branch Jail located in Marsh Creek Canyon, and said Joseph E.Sani having presented to this Board good and sufficient Bonds with the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company as surety thereon, and in the amounts heretofore ordered by this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bonds be and the same are heeby approved_ 297 In Natter of applications for Dance permits. It is by the Board ordered that pendesion to conduct'dances'until hour°of =3 o'clock A.M. on following dates be granted to following named applicants, to;wit Glass Bottle Blowers Assoeiation, Dec. 30, 19391 at Port Chicago. Mt.Diablo Post 4246, American Legion, Dec. 2nd, 1934 and Dec. 30, 1939,; at , Danville, Cal if. In batter of Grading Drive-Ways i within Lafayette Cemetery. The Trustees of the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District having requested this Board of supervisors to grade Drive-ways within the Lafayette Cemetery District, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Bollman, IT IS ORDERED that Joseph W.Barkley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorized to use County Employees and County Iquipment in grading drive-ways within the Lafayette jCemetery, the cost of said work to be a charge against the Alamo-Lafayette Cemetery District.,ic In Matter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company for permission to lay buried cable. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, having applied to this Board for permission to excavate for a distance of 35 feet to a depth of 24 inches, alone 3 County Road E-47, immediately west of Walnut Blvd. for the purpose of laying buried- cable uriedcableandsaidCompanyhavingappliedforpermissiontolayaonepairwirefromthe f end of cable along Eureka Ave. 1066 feet, to a private drive-way, and to be placed 3 feet north of the edge of the pavement, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS i BY TSE BOARD CRDER=D that permission to do the above described work be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS r.UR':'H!R OF.DERED that the applicant shall assume all costs for the future maintenance of said buried cable. In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. i G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3804a of the Political Code for authority to County Auditor to' correct certain erroneous assessments, to wit: In vol. 29 Assessment No. 63037 Walter B & Jean C. Thomas are assessed with Lot 334 Haciendas Del Orinda Unit #2, with improvements erroneously assessed at $300. The correct assessed value of improvements is $3000. The AmericannTrust Company re- Quest a corrected tax ..ill showing tinese improvements at $3000. assessed valuation. f In vol. 30 Assessment 3o. 67,955 Alex Puranen is assessed with the N'ly 1.546 I acres of Lot 2, Map Bo. 1 Walnut Part with improvements erroneously assessed at $1650. There are no improvements on this property. i In vol. 30 Assessment No. 67358 Robert S. & Dorothy D.Bradbury are assessed with a tract of land con .407 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1940. There are no improvements on this property. In vol. 30 Assessment No. 67415 Alice R. Kaufman is assessed with a tract of land cont.459 acres. There should be improvements amounting to $1940 assessed with this property. Alice R. Kauffman has requested a corrected tax bill showing these improvements. l Yonda-, Nov. 20, 19:9. f In Vol.10 Assessment No. 25393 Hugo Heimbnager is assessed with Lots 21 & 22, Bl 77 Richmond Annex with improvements erroneously assessed at 5660. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 29476 David Kessler & Henr-; A.Swearingen are assessed with a tract, of land 52.6' x 129' with iaproverments erroneously assessed at $400. There are rc izmorove:nents on this t_•act of land. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55578 L.F.Yartin is assessed with a tract of land con. .13 acres assessed value of land $25. Mr. Martin claimed War veteran exemption on this property but through an error exemption was not alloyed. Exemption of $25. shoUd be allowed. Authority is requested that county Auditor be requested to rake corrections abov. i In vol. 29 Assessment Ho. 65427 Lella E Willis is assessed With the E 1.50 acres ! of Lot 6 Graceiand Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1460. There are j no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 29 AssesE-,-ent No. 65425 George W & kargaret ![.Green are assessed with he W 1 ac. of E 2.50 ac. of Lot 6 Graceland Acres with no improvements. There should be an assessment of $1460 improvements on this lot. The American Trust Co=any at Concord Request a corrected tax bill showing these improvements. L & Frances Doering are assessed with Lot j In yol. 26 Assessment 8c. 597$6 Harry 0 Lafayette Manor with improvements zrmneously assessed at $2130. There should be no improvements assessed with this lot. In vol. 26 Assessment No. 55083 Cecil E.& Margaret N.Delahave are assessed with a tract of laze con 6.01 ac. with improvements erroneously assessed at $1430. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $56% In Vol. 29 Assess-.ent No. 62561 Frederick H & Helena I Blakeney are assessed with Lot 43, Blk E Orinda Park Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed at $2650. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2150. In vol. ld Assess. Ho 42957 C A Hooper & Company is assessed with Lot 5 Blk 223 Centra,Add-n. to Pittsburg, with imnroveWents erroneously assessed at $3090. The car- rect assessed value o- improvements is $1200. Authority to County Auditor to correct said assessments is requested. In vol. S Assessment No. 19025A Carl Atalich is assessed with Lots 25 & 26 Blk 3 Ric' Junction with improvements erroneously assessed at $2300. The correct assess- ed value of these improvements is $1150. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 44060' P?rcy D. Shearer is assessed With a par. of Lotsi 12 and 13, frnt 52.07' on Larcaant Court Hensir.gton Terrace, land erroneously assessed at $600. The correct assessed value of the land is $400. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 54176 Roberts, Worrell & Mayberry are assessed with Lo 12 gap of Tregallas Tract Subdivision con. 76.85 ac. 9 $200 p,--r acre, land value 15,370 which is erroneous. The correct assessed value is 76.85 acres 9 $25. per acre rid1avalue $1920. In sol. 25 Assessment No. 56477 JackB.Yillan is assessed with the 5 1/2 of Lot 1 Blk 13, Town of valona with ims ovements erroneously assessed at $1250. Tne correct assessed value of improvements is $660. In Vol. 2ii Assessment No. 59170 Ora & Janina K. Platt are assessed with a tract of land cont. 3.029 acres with imnrovemsents erroneously assessed at $300 and trees erroneously assessed at $100. The correct assessed value of improvements is $150 and the correct assessed value of trees is $50. In Vol. 27 Assessment Nc. 60101 Wm.. B.Gwaltney is asses:-ed with a tract of land i cont. 1.50 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $3000. The correct asseseed value of improvements is $1U:0. If In vol. 27 Assessment No. 61079 Lloyd McCoy is assessed with a t pact of land cont. 1.54 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1145. The correct assessed value of improvements is 5565. i In Vol. 30 Assessment 8c. 67668 Anna & Joe Parkel, Jr. are assessed with par. of Lot 2 Blk 7 frnt 154.08' on Oak Knoll Loop Cont. .96 ac. Yap of Walnut deights, mitt improvements erroneously assessed at $25355. The correct assessed value of improvement32150. Authority to County "editor to maim above corrections is requested, ant the said application raving been approved by the District Attorney of Cora Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority to County Auditor to correct said assessments be and the same is hereby graatecL r i 299 i In Matter of Correct of Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this 'Board, inaccordance t with provisions of Section 3581 of the Political Code, for authority to County Auditor to correct certain erroneous assessments, to wit: For year 9;9-40- In sol. 29 Assessment No 65550 Charles B & M.B. Beatie are asses ed with a tzw ct of land containing 1.824 acres which is erzaneously described, The correct description of this property should read as follows: Map of Graceland Walnut Home Sites, Elly 21.67' of Lot 6 & W'ly 175.33' of Lot 6 having a total frnt of 200' on Hoover Ave. 1.924 ac. Authority to county Auditor to make said correction is requested. and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that authority to County Auditor to correct said erroneous assessments be and th-- same is hereby granted. In Matter of Placing Redeemed iopertyy on Assessment Rolls of Contra +costa County. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, haviigapplied to this Board for authorization to County Auditor to place the hereinafter described real property which has been redeemed by installments or wholly redeemed since first Monday in July, 1939, on the 1939-40 Assessment Rolls and taxes extended on same, to wit: R.A.Lunen (Pinole fiercuie s School District) Por. of Lots 3-4 Sec. 27 T2N R4W bd N S & W by El Sobrante Land Co., E by ld of Newberty Scott, 10 acres,assessed value of land $500 impts. $100. Holland C.Stone, Richmond Junction Heights Tract,Lot 10, Blk 25, Land value $60. and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having approved said application, IT IS BY THE POARD ORDERS that authority to place said property on 1939-40 Assessment Rolls be and the same is hereby granted. K In latter of application of Q`: John P.Marchant, to erect a Duplex in Kensington Park. John P.Marchant, having applied to this Board for permission to erecta duplex on Lot 18, Blk 7 of Kensington Park, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commission having requested further time to investigate said application, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER.M that further consideration of said application be continued to Monday, December 4th, 1939. In batter of application of Fink Nursery to erect a Plant Nursery and Florist Shop in Township #10. The Fink Nursery having applied to this Board for penaission to erect and establish a Plant Nursery and Florist Shop on Lots 6-7-5, Block 15, of Andrade-Exposit- ion Tract, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Counts and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that t a permit be granted, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED BY THE FCAI D that said permit be granted, subject to following conditions, to wit: that signs be limited to one sign not larger than 3 feet by 8 feet, for purpose of indenti- ficatior as a Nurser*.. 0, 19;9- In I:at ter of Application of Mrs. Laura Lynch for permission to Con-t uct and Naintain a Blacksmith Shop in Judicial Township #10. Mrs. Laura Lynch, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to erect and imintain a blacksmith shop in Judicial Township #10, and said application havin_ been referred to the Planning Commission-of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Tre=bath, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED1 that permission to construct and maintain a Blacksmith Shop in Judicial Township #10 e and the same is hereby granted to the said applicant, subject to following condit- ions, to wit: 1, No use of land, other than occupied by the building, namely for blacksmith shop purposes, be allo-ed. 2. No storage or junk yard is to be established to be used in connection with the use as now established_ 3. The building is to be limited to one sign not larger than 2' x 4" being for the purpose of identification. 4. The permit is to be for that particular building being located on Lot 2 of Blk 6 of the East Richmond Boule r rd Tract. r In Matter of Adoption of Ordinance is regard to Uniformity in street and road markings. A communication having been received from John H. 8keggs, District Engineer of the Division of Highways requesting this Board of Supervisors to adopt an Ordinance providing for the uniformity in the marking and painting of roads and streets for the guidance of traffic and for the enforcement thereof, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said comxunication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa Oounty, with instructions to said District Attorney to prepare an ordinance in co::formance therewith and submit said Ordinance to this Board of Supervisors at its neetinE on Monday, Dec. 4th, 1939, for consideration and adoption.' I, In Matter of Communication received from District Attorney of Solano County in regard to future Residence and maintenance of M.P.A. Workers. A communication having beer. received from the District Attorney of Solano County requesting this Board of Supervisors to enter into an Agreement whereby V.P.A. Workers from Contra Costa County and employed on V.P.A. Projects in Solano County should n t be deemed to have acquired a residence in Solano County even though they may have been physically present in Solano County for more than one ,-ear prior to the time said W.F.A. employment may terminate, i On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by 6-upervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOAFD GRDEFZ-L that the Clerk o f this Board write to the District Attorney of Solano County informing him that t"-is Board of Supervisors refuses to enter into such an Agreement upon_ the grounds there are already State Laws govRrnir_g the residents of indigents and that this ?oerd of Supervisors has no authority to say w hat County W_P. workers shall choose for their future residence. i r 301 t In Matter of Granting authority to J.H.Yorrow, County Purchasing Agent to furnish maps to Company MBM 115th Quartermasters Regiment California Aational Ouard. O.N.Nichols, Captain of Company "BM 115th Quartermasters Regiment of the I California Rational Guard, baying requested this Board of Supervisors t, authorize J.H.Morrow, _to furnish for the use of said Company "B" 115th Quartermasters Regiment of the Ca=iiornia National Guard, six small maps of Contra Costa County, without charg , jOn motion of Supervisor Bollen, Seconded ay 6upervisor Lona, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR1IEF7'D that J.H.Yorrow, Counts Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to furnish free of charge wiz scall soaps of Contra Costa County to above mentioned , O.N.Nichols.y f In latter of Granting Permit to L.L.Edmunds, to lay water pipe line on Road B-27. i On motion of Supervisor Cu=Ings, seconded by ""upervisor Trembath, IT IS i BY THE BOARD ORDEF.ED that aermission be granted to L.L. Edmunds, to lay a Water pipe i line along Road B-27, Sup. List. f2, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said work be done under the supervision of the Count Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall assume all future cost for maintenance of said water pipe line. i 1. In patter of Refund of Bond r i for Street work, Map of 'Gussie E. Curran Subdivision, Unit No. 1• 1 RESOLUTION THEREAS, Gussie E.Curran Botelho heretofore deposited the sum of Four thous- and dollars ($4,000.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States to secure the fait - ful performance of a requirement as to construction of roads and streets in that certain subdivision known as Guesie E. Curran Subdivision, Unit #1, a Blau of which was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, $tate of California, in Vol. 23 of Raps, at pages- 706 and 707, on the 13th day of June, 1939; and, WHEREAS, the said Gussie E.Curran Subdivision, Unit No. 1 has been , by order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, in a proceeding numbered herein No. 21055, returned to acreage and the map thereof has been vacated; and, SAS, the deposit of the said sum of Four thousand ($4,000.00) dollars will serve no further purpose. NCT Thr-PEFORE, IT IS HMEFY unanimously resolved that the'County Auditor be instructed to draw his warrant on Special Deposit Fund, payable to Guesie E.Curran otelho in the w m of Four thousand ($4,000.00) dollars. r 0 Nov. 20, 19?G.0 i In katter of Transfer of Funds. On request of Daniel Hurley, Public Administrator, IT IS ORDERED that the Count i Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of $50. from Unappropriated Reserve to the Supplies Account of the Public Administrator of Contra Oosta County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In hatter of authorizing W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board to sign application for W.P.A. Housekeeping Aid to Ill Indigents. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by 'upervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board be authorized to sign applicat ion to W.P.A. for a Housekeeping Aid to Ill indigents Project at an approximate cost of $1000 to the County of Contra Costa, as the sponsoring Agent. v 4 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of R.E.Goble, Fars Adviser, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of $15. from Service Accou of the Fara Adviser to tie Extra Help Account of the Fars Adviser. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In blotter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.Y.TeezeF, County Auditor, and in order to finance current hiFbway fund warrants shown below, I? IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sura of $10,478. 5 be transferred from the General Fund to the Highways Fund, the said sum to be charged agai:.st the proper Highways and bridges appropriation accounts. War. # Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Uisc. No. 1 No. 2 Ko- 3 No. 4 No. 5 I 78 1036249.12 152.07 47.55 107.44 46.14. 24281330o.56 472.33 99.59 28 ass.87 4.21 20.67 22 73.91 2S 30.00 22 116.86 00289523.43 55- 2990 60.3o 12.00 291 4.00 292 3.00 8.50 a 29 20.95 29 064 1 51.46 735.77 297 25-2054.00 299 329.03 39.15 142.51 300 169.6o 301 22-50 302 398-90 30 293.11 241-75 3N 257-51 927.23 3o6 1290 .53$4 11.36 307 36 09 99 97-69 09 32.49 3i 1 8q286 179.12 200.25 579.75 95.9 - 95.59 57.50 Grand Total $10,"79.25. The said o-, der ie r;.s-ed t..e =aniW,::s vote of t o ?oard 30,3 In latter of Applications for aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fallowing,applications for `aid be and the same are hereby granted: HALL EUGlam 940- 6th St_ Richmcnd V19114e Security in sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Nova I' 1939- BRADLEY EIRE, 310 El Dorado, 31 Cerrito. Old Age Security in sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. CSAMBER.LAIN GEORGE, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Kge Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. j DAVIS ELI, 325- 5th St. Richmcnd, Rm 17. cue Security is the eu,= of $35, monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. FUDAY ROSE, 7519 Leviston, El Cerrito. Old Age Security in sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. HALLIRA4 ROSE, 901 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Old Age ecuri tyy i n the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of July, 1939. JONES, SA.16CEL, 134b Santa Clara St. Richmond Annex. Old Ageecurit} in the sum of 835. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. MADISCIy' C'riARLES, 50- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum o, $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. TATE YAUD, 125- 2nd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $12. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. CORNELL ALBERT, 2022 Burbeck Ave. Richmond. Old Security i n the su m of $25. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939, and increased to $30. per month as of Nov. 1, 1939. MAY, WAP.Y L 605 - 9th St. richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $27. monthly be renewed as of Feb.1$39, and in- creased to $32.00 monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. HUGHES FRWYK, 1465 Navelier St El Cerrito. Old 71e Security in the sum of $29.00 monthly b- renewed as of June, 1939, and increased to $29.58 as of Dec. 1 , 1939. MAYFIELD HARRY, 227 Nevin Ave. Richmond, 1 ge Security in the sun of $20, monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, and increased to $22.50 as of Dec. 1 , 1939- MAYFIELD SUSIE, ?27 -evin Ave. Richmond. Cld -e Security in the sum of $20. monthly be renewed as of April, 1939, and increased to $22.50 monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. EUGHES LOLA 1465 Navelier St. El Cerrito. Old a Security in the sum of 930. monthly be renewed se of June, 1939, and de- creased to 29.55 as of Dec. 1, 1939. ANGLUM STEFHEN, 316- 12th St. Richmond. Old a Security in the sum of $35. mor.tal.y be discontinued as -of Nov. 25, 1939. BARBER, RIPATCK, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito Oln Age 5ecuri ty i L the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. AASRIISTC:i WILLIAM, 173 Duboce A Cherry St. No. Richmond, Old Age Security in the sum of $35, monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939 KLEIN CASSIS, 1818 Devin Ave. Richmond. Old ge Security be denied. PITTS DAISY, 1214 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. 35. monthly county cash allowance be iscontinued as of Aug. 1st, 1939. SILVA CLARA, 261- 17th St. Richmond. l$ 22.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1939. CAVORETTO MMGA.RET, 557- 3rd St. Richmond. Aid for beedy children in the sum of $45.00 State and $30. County supplemental aid be granted to begin as of Nov, 1, 1939 CONTRERAS JOSEPHINE, ii ?ard St. No. Richmond (For Aranda Children) Aid for beady children in the sum of $75. per month be renewed as of Nov. 1939. VARGAS BEATRICE, RFD Box 952, Richmond. Aid for lNeedy chip renin the suns of $45. and County supplemental aid in the amount of .310 be renewed as of Nov. 1939. MORELAND, ANNIE 513 Everett St. El Cerrito. ate o discontinuance of Miss Moreland's Blind Aid in the sum of $50. be changed from Sept. 23, 1939 to Sept. 3D . 1939. SIEMWIZ CFAISTINA Prospect Ave. Port Costa, a Age security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. LOHLEIN' ANNA., Bx 15, Lafayette Old ,e Security be denied. STIFF ANNA 650 Alhambra 8t. Crockett. Old Age Security be denied. STOCKBRIDGE, KALk- AZ00, Franklin Canyon. Aid to needy c h.ldren i a the sum of $64. monthly be granted to begin a s of Nov, i 1939, to be paid by the State until Mrs. Stockbridge has gained residence in Contra Costa County. ROSE ISABELLE, 35 Kendell Ave. Crockett. Bind aid is the sum nf VO monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1 , 1939. HARM, OVA, 355l Pacheco Ad. Maartinez. 15. County cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. HANSEN JULIU S, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of W. monthly be granted to begin Oct, 1, 1939, HANSEN V12dNIE, Concord. k d A 1939.ge Security in the sr m off $35. monthly be granted to begin z s of Oct DAVIS ANNIE, 2243 Penmar Ave. Venice. old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. DECKER GEORGE, 1934 Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Old Age security in the sum of $15. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. DE SOTO JJSSIE, barrison St. Concord. Old ge Security i n the sum of $25. monthly be renewed a s of Sept. 1939. DRAXTEN OLE, RFD Rte 1, Bx 151, Concord. Old e Security in sum of W. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• l i a) r 201 lq7-9. CLINE DANIEL, 1216 Escobar St. Martinez. Old Age becurity in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. LAUGHLIN YADGE, RFD 1, Concord. Old Age Security n the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of June, 1939. LOTD, GERTRUDE Bx 106, Associated. Old Age Security in the mum of 625. monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. MILLER JAMES, 2152 Hillside Ace. Walnut Creek, Old Age Securityin the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939• RILEY, MARY, C/o Mrs.F.Hale, RFD Bx 374, Clayton Highway, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. RODG£RS ALICE, Rte #2, Ccnco rd. Old ge Security in the eum of $25. monthly be renewed as of May,1939. BRAUT, LOUIS, 1135 Ferry St. Martinez. Old Ave Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31 , 1939. FRIGHT GEOFM- , 2520 Leslie Ave. Mt.View, Martinez. Old AF-e Security in the sum of $15. monthly be discontinued as of Oct.31 , 1939 CAMERON, PHILENA, 604 Berrellessa St Martinez. Old Age Security be denied. HILL ALBERT; Port Chicago. Old AFe Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. I'EAF; NANCY, 119 Meridian St. Port Chicago. 1d AFe 6ecurity in sum o= 515. monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. M=SSE5GER AMANDA, 405 Lind St. Port Chicago. Old Age jecurity in the sum o: $35. monthly be renewed as of May, 1939• NCRDE1IAN ELGA, 309 Fleet St. Port Chicago. Old e Security in the sum of $30. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. FIVA, SERAFINO 231 W. Lind St. Port Chicago. Old gee Security _ n the sum of $35. monthlybe-renewed as of June, 1939. TC'" SCHECK CECELIA, 129 W. 4th St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1933. GEMIGNAVI ANGELIKA, 171 Los Medaros =t. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of $27.36 monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30,1939. RUSE, WILLIAM, 127 Fleet St. Port C icz:gD. Qld A_-e Security be denied. LUCIDO KATIE, 42 N. 5t:. St. Pittsburg. Aid for Reedy c hildren i n sum of $70. monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1939COTHRANOSCARKnichtsen, Cal. County ash allowance in sum of $25. per month be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939. MARIANETTI ANICETTO, Rte #2 Bx 268, Brentwood. 13. County cash allocance for Anicetto Marianetti be discontinued as of Nov.1,1939 DE LANGT,,:N, WALTER, Marsh Ranch Camp, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sus of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Nov. 1 , 193 . HILL ZAGNUS, RFD Bx 237, Brentwood. Old Age Se it in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to -egin as of Nov. 1,1939 SHERA, FRANK, P.O. Bx 5, Brentwood. 1! Old Ace Security inSecurity sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin a s of Nov. 1, 1939 KEN DY, -1ILLIAM, 519- 2nd St. Antioch Old Age Security in sum of 530. monthly be renewed as of May, 1939. NIROAD, FREDERICK, General Delivery, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939- RIEGER ADDIE, 501- 14th St. Anti ch Old AFre Security in the sum of ". be renewed as of June, 1939. UCHER KATIE, 410- 8th St. Antioch Old Ace Security '.n the sum of $14. monthly be renewed as of Aug 1939, and in- creased to $15. mont?ly as of Dec. 1 , 1939. EVAFS SARAH, 420- 6th St. Anti:-ch. ld ge Security 'n -he sum of $33. mrnthly be renewed as of May, lqj?, and increased to t3L.17 mcnthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. AUGUSTINE, TOM, Brentwood. Old Age Security be denied. SILVEIRA bARY RFD Bx 734, Antioch. Old Age Security be denied. SWEET, NARY, 305- 20th St. Antioch Old Age Security be denied. RICKS SALLIE , 6th St. Antioch id for aeedy Children i n the sum of X75.00 monthly be granted to begin a s of Nov.l 1939. FERNANDEZ MARY, 215- 6th St. Antioch. id for heedy Children in the sum of $W. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939- RANADO, Mei. AND LFZS. JCS , Bx 568, Frentwood, (For Paul & Tony Bustos) Aid for needy children in sum of M. be decreased to $10. aid for needychildren as of Nov. 30, 1939. GROVE, BESSIE, -"rentwood. Aid for Beedy hildren i n the sum of $22.50 and $12.50 County supplement&Aid monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. L'OP,ALES, MARY, Oakley. For Consuella and Janita Vasquez) Children's Aid in the sum of $30. monthlyfor the support of Consuella and Juanita Vasquez, dependent half-orphan children, be reinstated as of Nov. 7, 1939, payable to Irs. Lary Ul rales, Oakley. DUGA.N MARGARET, RFD Bx 1707, Richmond. (For Jerry Thompson) Childs en's Aid in the sum of $20, monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939, payable to Uri . V. Dugan. 30.E In Matter o Authorizing Social Service Lirector to Require Property Agreements under Secs. 2226 and 2229 of Welfare d Institutions Code. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I8 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Welfare Department of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed and authorized to require Property E Agreements from applicants for aid, under provisions of Sections 22206 and 2229 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.K s In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of property for fi u a s e i Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted, and ordergd entered ,on the Minutes of this Board: R= LP'D• t it be 'declared to be theBEITSCthat Judgment of this Board that the following described property now aned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter 529 of the Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel i j or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FUROR: 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. 60) PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26 19 1 FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1 MO. ee er s Addn. to Richmond- Lots 35-3b, Blockeed No. 79. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Iu the Overland Tract- Lots 8-9, Block 5,Deed No. 210. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Tovnsite, Lot 13, Block 21, Deed No. 228.. Mimi-j- price, $20, plus apportimed costs of sale. Andrade Addition- Lots 22-23, Block 1, Deed No. 250. Rimimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tact- Lot 10, block 65, Deed No. 347. j Himimum price, $10. plus annportfned costs of sale 11 In aiehmond Junction- Lot 11, Blk 18, Deed No. 358; I Mimimum price, $1=;. plus apportioned costs of sale. I Wall's Adda. to Richmond- Lot 37, Blk 182 Deed No. 401. Mimimaim price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Huber Tract- Lot 12, Block 5, Deed No. 430. Mimimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 15-16, Block 17, Deed No. 477 i Himimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lots 45-46, Block 16, eed No. 532. price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Riehmo.-m' Annex- Lots 20-21, Block 20, Deed No. 535 Rimimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Syndicate Business Blocks- Lots 7 and 8, Block Di Deed No. 580' Mimimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Inthe harbor Front Tract- Lots 17-15, Block 6, Deed No. 609 Mimi-na price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. j In the Harbor Front Tract- Lots 7-9-10-11 Block 7, Deed No. 614. Mimimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 13-14, Block 8, Deed No. 728 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace '.Tact- Lot 3D, Block 23, Deed No. 739. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. j Borth Berkelev Terrace Tract- Lot 6, Block 26, Deed No. 743. Minimum price, $5. plus anporti, .ed costs o' sale. got'. 20th, i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 7-8 Block 26, Deed No. 744. Yinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract No. 1 -- N. 1/2 of Lot 9, Blk 7, Deed No. 755 Minimum price, 315. plus apportioned costs of sale. Foskett's Addition to Concord No. 2-- Lot 6, Blk 6. Deed No.878 Mimimum price,$25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lots 21-22, Blk. 230, Deed No. 915. Minimum price,$50. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2-- Lots 33-34, Block 92, Deed No. 1196 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract #2, Lot 45, Block 95, Deed No. 1197. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of a portion o , Block A, Toys:. -f Rodeo Lot 13,B1k 4, Deed No. 1293. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. PRCPERTY SCLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931: Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 28, Deed No. 32, kir.imum price, $150.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. I Fourth Addr_. to Richmond- the E. 30' of Lot S, Block 36, Deed No. 39. bimimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. a In the Townsite of Santa re- Lot 26, Blk 12, Deed No. 107. ! Minimum price, $50. plus appor;.ioned costs of sale_ In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 27, Blk 12, Deed No. MOS Minirum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 22, Block 25, Deed No. 131. Minimum price $15. plus apport ioned costs of sale. i In townsite of Santa Fe, Lot 23, Block 25,Deed No. 132, i Vinimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In townsite cf Santa Fe, - Lot 36, Block 37, Deed No. 160. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. I:: Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 37, Block 37,Deed No. 161. kimimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Griffin & 4atrous Addn. to Richmond- Lots 13-14, Block 1, Deed No. 240. 11imimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Herman's Addr.. tc Richmmd- Lots 36-37, Block 27, Deed No. 268 fimtum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amender bap of the City of Richmond- Lots 27-28, Block 9, Deed No. 324. Vinimum price, S30 plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended bap of the Cityaplo=irid- Lots 31-32, Blocs 27, Deed No. 327. iniaram price, $30, plus os.s of sale. Amended Map of the City of richmond, Lots 34-35-36-37, Block 31, Deed No. 329. L'inimum price, $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of i4c^sond, Lot 17, Block 45, Deed No. 331. inimum price, $50_ plus apportioned costs of sale. West richmond Tract- Lot 3, Block 1 , Deed No. 400 Minimum price,$5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nest Richmond Tract- Lot 18, Block 4, Deed No. 402. L:inimum price, S5. plus a portioned costs of sale. I Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 7 Deed No. 428. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Garden Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 11, Deed No. 482. iMinimumprice, $20. pi .s apportioned costs of sale. Andrade. Gularte Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 7, Deed No. 518 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 17, Block 7, Deed No. 519. Yini--am price, $5. plus apportioned Beats of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 18, Block 7 Deed No. 520. Minimum price, $5, plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 30-31-32, Block 7, Deed No. 524. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Center "Tact- Lot 25, Block 16, Deed No.563 Sinimum price, $40. plus auportio::ed costs of sale. Richmond Pullman. Home Tract- Lots r5-6, Block 1 , Deed No.565 ini7rurr, price, SIC . ,-lus cis=s o:' sale. i 307 Andrade Addition- Lots 9-10, Block 2, Deed No,652 3[iaimum price,S20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Addition- Lot 17, Block 2, Deed No. 653 I Minimum price, $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond boulevard Tract- Lot 3, Block 10, Deed No. 731, kinimum price, S50.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO 7r- STAT:. AL'GU3T 28, 1933, FOR THJ_ DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932: In Richmond Tract- Lot 9, Block H, Deed No. 406 Minimum price, $25 . plus apporticned costa of sale. i i In Turpin's Addition- Lots 17 & 19, Block 4, Deed No 419. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract- No. 1: S. 112 of Lot 6, Block 9, Deed No. 1970 1:inimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In batter of Condeanation Suit entitled NCounty of Contra,Costa I vs. East Bay Municipal Utility District, 1 etc. ?enrich Gerken, et al.N No. 22,477. i RESOLUTION. MMR AE,the county of Contra Costa, has filed a condemnation suit entitled The County of Contra Costa vs. The East Bay Municipal Utility District, a political subdivision of the State of California, Hehrich Gerken, Jane Doe Gerken, et al. being Superior Court Action No. 22477, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa; and, HSBREAS, the said Heinrich Gerken is also known, and his true name is Frank i i Gerken, and, WHEREAS, the said Court has rend-red i.s preliminary judgment awarding to said Frank Gerken, sued therein as Heinrich Gerken, the sum of One hun';rea and seventy five dollars ($175.00) as damages in said suit, with six dollars ($6.00) costs; I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the auditor of the County of Contra Cost be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in the sum of One hundred and eighty-one dollars ($181.00) in favor of said Franc Gerken, payable f rom the Genera? FLmd of said County, in satisfaction of said Judgment; and costs, and the 1 Treasurer of said County is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State i Of California, be and he is hereby authorized and directed toreturn to the General Pond of said County the amount of money deposited in said special deposit -n the said action as security for imaediate possession of said property by the plaintiff in said action, as ordered by said Court, to be returned to the General Fund o f the County o f Contra Costa. The foregoin€ order is passed by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cu=ings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Hone. Absent: Hone. f ac r F r jxr' +' °i } J' Y`D'r E k 3Ty'1.ti"w"" .4 -1hY .Y( LF' _;`A' '1•.E . k'+k A Cl 308 In ?tatter of Release of Property I Agreewent against Property of Doris Kollmayer. 1 RESOLUTION. WEEREAS, -'oris Kollmeyer, has heretofore received aid under the Indigent I Act of the gtate of California, and MEREAS, the property Agreement to s ecure the payment thereof was recorded on the to da of February, 1 - in Vol. 4 6 of official Records, e 2 2, and ?25 y 9 9, 9 3 j j 7?EREAS the amount of said aid, to writ: the sum of One hundred and forty-eight dollars ($145.00) has been paid to the County of Contra Costa in full. j f NCS, THEREEFOR2, BE IT RES.^.LVF.D: that the lien above referred to shall be released, and the Chair--sen and Cler-k of the Board of Supervisors, or either of them, are hereby authorized to execute a release thereof on behalf of the Board of f i Supervisors of the Countyof Contra Costa, State of California, and to cause said i release to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. Ayes: Supervisors Lon_;, Cu--irgs, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i Absent: None. j And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 4th, 1939, at 10 o'cl c:: k.Zt. Chairman.1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. L'onday, December 4th, 1939.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.a. r i Present: 'ion. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedlA s of the Bor_rd. for and during the month of November, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerl: and approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I In ?Satter of Application of Veteran's i Welfare Board of the State of California, for an Order for cancellation of certain assessments upon real property. I The Veterans Welfare Boa--d of the State of California, having applied to this Board for authorization to the Co mty Auditor to cancel the taxes upon following des- cribed property now owned by the Veterans 'i-'elfare Board of the State of California, i to wit:1 1- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and descriCed as follows: f lBEGINNING at aniron pipe set on the southerly line of that certain 0.50 acre tract of land deeded to Roy Vandervoort and Lucy Vandervoort, his rrife, by LouiseH. Mitchell, and Gertrude Fussell, by deed dated July 15, 1937, and recorded August 9,1937,in Vol. 441 of Official Recorr1s, at rate 142, Records of Contra Costa County, said Point of beginnin,}; bearin ?torch 70014'308 East, 50.00 feet from the southwesterly corner of the said Vandervoort tract, and running thence along the southerly line of the said Vandervoort tract, Horth 700141302 East, 12;0.40 feet to a point in the center Of tie Dartinez-Alhanb-za Valley Road; thence runnin; along the center of said road, South 90151308 East, 76.22 feet to a point; thence south 200291308 West, 56.46 feet to a point; thence south 25027' West, 3L35 feet to a point- thence south 40015' West, 54.56 feet to a point; thence leavLn; said road, North 190 ' West, 159.09 feet to the place of beginning:. ContainirF- 0.422 acres and being located In the Rancho El Pinole,Oontra Costa County, Californin. Deed recorded June 20, 1939, in Vol. 512 Page 27 of Official Recoris. Taxes 1939 110- assessed -oalph E.West and Betty L11. test. Veteran Contract Holder- Ra1vh Eric Wiest, Cont. #23570. 309 2- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Lot 529-A and portion of Lot 529 and portion of Las Vegas Road, as designated on the Map entitled "Unit No. 5 Haciendas del Orinda, Ccntra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Reorder of the County of Contra Costa, j State of California, on August 4, 1925, in vol. 19 of Maps, at page 499, and portion o. the Rancho El Sobrante, descri'-ed as follows: BEGINNING at the most westerly corner of Lot 528 at a point on the center line of the road known as Via Floreado, as the said lot and road are designated on the map above referred to; thence Wron said poZnt of beginning alone; the center line o Via Floreado, northeasterly alon4 the are of a circle to the left, with a radius 1 of 420 feet, a distance of 26.92 feet, the long chord of ihich bears North 29041115" s East to the voint of intersection ,hereof, with the center line of the road known as Las Vegas as the said road is shown on that certain map entitled "Unit #6, Haciendas Del Orinda, Contra Costa County, Calif" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on January 5, 19p6, In Vol. 19 of Maps, at page 497; thence along said center line of Las Vegas, north 72012' East, 94.61 feet to the actual point of commencement of this description; thence from said point of commencement continuing along said center line of Las Vegas, North 72012' East, 247.89 feet; thence northeasterly and tangent to the last mentioned tours along the are of a circle to the left with a radius of 200 feet, a distance of 91.90 feet; thence leaving said center line and running along; the southeasterly line of the 572.24 acre tract of land described in the deed iron Frank Grinnel Page, et ux. to E.I. DeLaveaga. dated July 11, 1923, and recorded July 30, 1923, in Vol. 446 of Deeds, at page 49, and continuingg along the southeasterly boundary line of Lots 529-A and 528 above referred too south F5052'14" West 310.89 feet; thence leaving; said southeasterly line North 4400701160 West, 130.68 feet to the point of commencement. a EXCEPTING THEN rRM: That portion of the road known as Lis Vegas lying within the boundaries of the above described piece or parcel of land as reserved unto American Trust Company in the deed from American Trust Company to Henning E. Johnson, dated May 26, 1939, and recorded June 29, 1938, in Vol. 4$3, of Official Records, at page 366, described as follows: C0'i1 dCING at the most eastern comer of the above descrioee parcel of land from which said point the center of.a circle having a radius of 200 feet bears north 44007146" Rest; thence from said point of commencement running along the north- western boundary _ine of the above described parcel of land, southwesterly along the circumference of said circle, 91.90 feet; thence tangent to last mentioned circle sout 72012' West, 247.88 feet to the most western corner of the above described parcel of land; thence along the southwestern line thereof, south 44007'46" East, 22.32 feet; thence leaving said southwestern line north 72012' East, 237.95 feet; thence north- easterly and tangent to said last mentioned course along the arc of a circle to the left with a radius of 220 feet, a distance of 6.55 feet to a point on the southeastern boundary line of the above described parcel of land; thence along said southeastern line north 45052114' east 91.67 feet to t.;e point of commencement. Deed recorded July 12, 1939, in Vol. 504 Page 46 of Official Records. Taxes 1939-40. Assessed to Henning E.Johnson Veteran Contract Holder- Ambrose P. MacDonald, Cont. #23,574. 3- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: BEGINNING at the most eastern corner of the tract of land containing 7.20 acres more or less, described in the deed from Gertrude A.Cotton to Gene Hainlin and Walter K. Waters, dated November 9, 1936, recorded Decerber 19, 1936, in Book 435 of Official Records of Contra Costa County at page 53; thence runnin along the southern line of said 720 acres tract, as follows: south 6g02o'30" West, 59. 9 feet; thence south 93046'354 West 75 feet; thence north 70032' West, 231.47 feet; thence leaving said south line north 10055130" east, 244.50 feet; thence north 21057130" West, 15 feet; thence Aortherl.y along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 25,feet (the center of which bears north 21057130" West) a distance of 24.g9 feet; thence north 110 east 154.53 feet; thence northerly and tangent With the last named course along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 100 feet a distance of 143.12 feet; thence north 710 West, 41 feet; thence northwesterly tangent with the last named course alone the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 150 feet a distance of 43.20 feet; thence north 54030' West, 85 feet; thence northwesterly tangent with the last named course along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 25 feet a distance of 9.40 feet; thence north 13057120" Fast, 15 feet; thence north 1041' East, 26.75 feet to the northern line of said 7.20 acre tract; thence along; the last named line south 93006'45• East, 159.93 feet to the eastern line of said 7.20 acre tract; thence along the last named line south 24045' East, 764.17 feet; to the point of beginning. i Containing 2.63 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2: A Non-exclusive right of way for road purposes over and along the following described property; BEGINNING at the most western corner of the tract of land containing 7.20 acres more or less, described in the deed from Gertrude A.Cotton to iGene Hamlin, and Walter K. Maters, dated November 9, 1936, recorded December 19, 1936 l In Book 435 of Official Records of Contra Costa County at page 53i thence running north 910511300 West, 120 feet; thence north 9009'30" East, 99-79 feet; thence easterly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 30 feet (the center of which bear North 49057' East) a distance of 21.99 feet; thence mrth $009'30' East, 30 feet to tthe northwestern corner of said 7.20 acre tract; thence along the northern line of said 7.20 acre tact north 97025' East 30 feet; thence southwesterly along the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 30 feet (the ce::ter of Ohie-h bears south 57025' West, a distance of 30.35 feet; thence south 9009130" 'Nest, 60.31 feet; thence south I l i 41017130" East, 145.68 feet; thence easterly tangent with the last named course on the i are of a"curve to the left with a radius of 40 feet a distance of 69.26 feet; thence north 39030' East, 42 feet; thence northeasterly tangent with the last named course along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 155 feet a distance of 54.11 feet! thence north 19030' East, 79.49 feet; thence easterly tangent with the last named c:)urse along; the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 40 feet a distance of 74 feet; thence south 540301 East, 85 feet; thence southeasterly tangent with the last named course alon.- the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 135 feet a distance . of 39.93 feet; thence south 710 east 41 feet; thence southerly tangent with the lest named course aloe, the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 115 feet a distance of 164.59 feet; thence south 110 west, 15".93 feet; thence southwesterly tanent with the last named course along the are of a curve to the right with a radius of &0 feet a distance of 39.52 feet; thence north 21057130" West 30 feet; thence north easterly alone: the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 10 feet (tae center of which bears N-rth 21057130" West ) a distance of 9.96 feet; thence north 110 East, 154.93 feet; thence northerly tangent with the last named course alongr the are of a curve to the left r-ith a radius of 55 feet a distance of 121.65 feet; thence north 710 (West 41 feet; thence northwesterly tangent with the last named course aloin- the are of a curve to tie right mita a radius of 165 feet a eistance of 47.52 feet; thence north 540301 West, 55 feet; thence westerly tangent with the last named course alonf, the arc ; of a curve to the left with a radius of 10 feet a distance of 10.50 feet; thence south 19030' West, 79.49 feet; thence southwesterly tangent to the last named course long the are of a curve V) the right with a radius of 195 feet a distance of 64.59 feet; thence south ?90301 West > 42 feet; thence westerly tangent with the last named courr•? -along; the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 70 feet a distance of 121.21 feet to -the southwestern line of said 7.20 acre tract; thence north 41017,30" 1 wes t alonv the last named line 120 feet; thence north 91051130" West, 20 feet to the point of beginnin7,. EXCEPTLIG that portion cinch lies within the lines of parcel One above des- cribed; PARCEL j: A non-Exclusive Right of way for road purposes over and along a strip of lsnd of a general average width of 40 feet described in the instruments executed by Gertrude A.Cotton to Richmond-Wartinez Abstract & Title Co. one dated Dece-nber 6, 1935 and recorded December 7, 1935, in-gook 404 of Official Records, of Contra Coste Aonnty, at page 31, and the other dated May 6, 1936, and recorded May 7, 1936 in Rook 4.19 of Gfficill Records of Contra Costa County at page 5. Deed recorded September 19, 1939, In Vol. 504 Page 200 of Official Records. Taxes 1939-40- Assessed to Walter K. Maters. Veteran Contract Holder- Walter Kersey Waters, Cont. #23,675 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cplifornia, a"d described as follows: i Lot 14 in Block "H" as designated on the Map entitled "Map of Berkeley Highlands" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 17, 1912, in Vol. 6 of Haps, at page 150. Deed recorded Sept. 19, 1939, in Vol. 512 page 380 of Official Records. Taxes 1939-40- Assessed to J. Philip yisser, Jr. and Ruth 1.14isser. Veteran Contract Holder- John Philip Hisser, Jr. Cont. #23,677. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County•of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lot 27 in Block 13, as designated on the map entitled "Richmond.Traffic Center' which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County-of Contra Costa, state of California, on April 16, 1914, in Vol. 11 of Naps, at page 256. Deed recorded Policy of Title Insurance dated October 14, 1939• Taxes 1935-40- Assessed to Walter K. Damon and Katherine Damon. Veteran Contract Folder- Walter K. Damon, Cont. #23,739- That certaL, tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 13, 14 and the Gest 1/2 of Lot 15, in Block 11, as designated on the Lap entitled Soltos lst Addition to the City of #ichmond, Contra Costa Co. , Cal. " ` rhich map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, StatofCalifornia, on January 14, 1907 in Vol. D of laps, at page 79. Policy of Title Insurance dated October 16, 1939. Taxes 1939-46. Assessed to Ole U. Poulsen, and Clara R.Poulsen. Veteran Contract Holder- Ole M. Poulsen, Cont. #23,744. and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, 31 i Upon notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE j BOARD 01RDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to cancel the taxes levied on eacz and all of the hereinabove described assessments, together with the penalties and costs if any, attached theretoo but that no cancellation of arLv special assessments for street work, or other improvements of like character shall be made. In :Satter of Release of Lien against property of Eliza Troutman and Fletcher Troutman. RESOLUTION. WHE.sAS, Notices of Aid have been record-d in this County pursuant to Section of the OldAge Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and, 1Pr.EREAS, the filing of such notices created a lien on the property of the recipients of such aid, and, WHEREAS, the recipients of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such lien, are enticed to receive a release thereof; NOW, THER.EFO.RE, BE IT RESOLVED: that upon receipt, of $961.50 being the amount securad by said lien, W.J.3uchanan, Chairman of :he Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to execute and deliver a release of such lien. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath.. Hoes: None. Absent: None. In jSatter of Application for Dane Pe-mit. The Liberty Union High School Student Body hgving applied to t$is Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on Dec. 15, 1939, at Brentwood, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD Op.DE Rthat said permit be and the same is hereby granted.t( 3 In utter of Transfer of Funds. Onrequest of C.L.Abbott, Coroner, IT IS ORDERED that the County Auditor Cancel $300 from `apropriation for services of the County Coroner, and return same to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, and that the sum of $300 be ordered Transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the new appropriatio for salaries and gages, other than statutory, for the office of the County Coroner. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board co 312- Monday, Dec. 4, 1o,9. In Matter of Sale of Acalanes Union High School Di-trict "onds. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore advertised for sale $330,000 a^r value legally issued Acalanes Union High School District Bo-ds and this being tine and place set out in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board: BID OF R.H. MOULTON & COMPANY: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery area a premium of $359. Bonds to bear interest at rate of 2-1 % per annum. DID CF ANGLO CATI-10R.d_TA NATIONAL ?AHK & 3AISERCO. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $18. $15,000 bonds to bear interest at rate of 5% per annum, and $315,000 to bear interest at rate of 2 ` per annum. BID OF BANHAUK--LICA CO. & DAN TITTER CO. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $621. Bonds to bear interest at rate of 2-k ^ per annum. BID 0 SCHKABACHER CO. , DONNELLAN & CO. , and DISTRICT BOND CCUPANY: Pay, accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $135. $20,000 bonds to bear interest at rate 5% per annum and $310,000 Bonds to bear interest at rate of 2i % per annum. BID OF NM. R. STARTS Co. , EASTLAND,DOUGLAS CO. , AND LAt9SON,L"VY & WILLIAMS: Par, accrued interest To date or delivery and a premium of $21.50. 50 bonds to bear interest at rate of 11 % per annum, and 280 bonds to bear interest at rate of 2 % per annum. BID OF M- YTH & CO. , BRUSH,9.O001ID & CO. , AND H I LER, BRUCE CO. Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and premium of $3759. Bonds to bear Interest at rate of 2 3/4% per annum. ID Or AMERICAN: TRUST COMPANY & WEED:2i & CO. Pa-, accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $157. 80 bonds to bear Interest at rate of 2 % per annum. 250 bonds to bear interest at rate of 2 3/4 % per annum. and this Board ravini fully considered all of said bids, finds that the bid of BANKAIdERTCA CO. & DEAN TITTER CO. is the best bid received for said bonds. Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that all of the bonds hereinabove deserfoed, be and the same are hereby ordered sold to Bankamerica Company & Dean, ifitter & Co. , at prices submitted in their said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued bearing int ere st at rate of 2 1/2 % per annum. In Metter of Receiving of bids for t7iy Furnishing, Labor and Mdaterial for cDnstruction of Conga Costa County Health Center. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of labor and :,aterials for construction of Contra Costa County Health Center, and this being time and Glace set out in said notice for receiving of bids the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit : i 313 a 0 *cz c do x o A m r o s x a ct : x •S lo SO m 3 o O 7 K O O O O 3 r CD m D O p m ct ct cr CD CD F' O m 'ctpr-11 w m - f A O ct m ct m r N O IN-' % A N N W N W Vi %D N NH V-p W O ' lD N W & ;=* OQ O Vl D\ OQ -4 a m D O w —J O m O 0 09LVlOFO m r r r r r r r r r r r r r r d J O O 'In O Wn O O O —I A-t Inl O O Vl O O O O O O O O O O O ct r r r r r r r r r r N r r m N O m W W -F' W N m In W O N lD W P.ct O In O O In O G O O Vl N W O ! z A N ct D r r r r r r ro r r r (DH O 0 0 rn 0 0 0 lTt O foil O 0 O `t Aw ct r r r r r r r r r r W CD N Jt:' Dec. I And the Board having considered all of the said bids, CRDERS that all bids with the exception of the Did of Phil H.Jones, Runo & Runo, John N. Bartlett, Mark Bristol,) Alfred J. Hopper, be refected as being too high, and the certified checks which accom- panied the bid of each unsuccessful bidder, be returned. IT IS FURTHER ORDE.R:D that the further consideration of the bids not ordered refected be continued to Mon6ay, December 18th, 1939. In ;latter of Authorizing Otis Loveridge, Social Service director to Attend ileetings called by State Social Service Department. On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded ty Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED i t_iat Otis Loveridge,Lir ctor of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, i be and he is hereby authorized to attend meetings called by the State Social Service Department and that the expenses of said Otis Loveridge in attending said meetings shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa County. In Vatter of Termination of Services of Emily Schultz, cook at Detention Home. Upon motion of Supervisor Tre-sbath, seconded by Supervisor Torg, I1 IS ORDE'ii :' that the services of Emily Schultz as cook at the Detention Home shall be terminated as of November 2nd, 1939, and that the County Auditor is hereby direct- ed to discontinue the drawing of a monthly warrant in payment of the salary of the said Emily Schultz. In blotter of Application of California Water Service Company for permit to lay Water Main in Walden District, near Walnut Creek. The California later Service Company having applied to this Board for a permit to lay cast iron grater main in Walden District, near Walnut Creek, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on Walden Ave. Road-C-45, 7550 feet south of Ygnacio Ave t,.ence running in a general northerly direction on Walden Ave. to a point where Walden Ave. intersects Walden Road, a distance app:'oxinateiy 5200 feet to connect with the Walden District mains now owned and operated by City of Walnut Creek. Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDEREDghatpermissiontolaysaidwaterlinebeandthesameisherebygranted, upon condi Ion that the said California 'dater Service CamCompany shall deposit with he County Treasurer of Conga Costa County the sun of 04200 in compliance with Ordinance No. 185 of the County of Contra Costa as a guarantee of the faithful performance of the re- construction o: the roads and streets after the laying of said .rater main. It is r`U£ HER ORDERED that said work shall be done under the supervision of thel County 5urve;ror of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FUFt_HM ORDER;M that the applicant shall assume all future costs of main- tenances of said grater pipe line. 315 L In tatter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance, current highway fund warrants shown below, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 53,102.09 be transferred from the General Fund to the funds of Highways Fund said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges appropriation accounts: War. No. Road Coats Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Use. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 31 159.33 17.54- 314 15.00 315 3.00 317 111.02 145.66 $24.10 67.52 63.45 15.97 r 315 159.75 319 320 7 15 176.25 35.50 32 172 34 32 555.80 r. 32- 32. 40 21.60 33.33) 326 364.52 . 327 329 1.50 107.61 329 55.90 33534.75 1 72.00 13-20 332 90.oo 164.13 334 77 332 i4 .2.5 62337 536.41 75- 3 9 5.67 60.00 349 525-00 341 342 lo.o0 3 5.o0 32.00 34 344 94-50 5.4o 34; 161.20 67.50 347 126.00 6. 6o 349 2.4o 1.00 350 3.So 99.00 6.6o 352 591.30 354 496 .75 35 24.00 35 91.47 357 90.55 359 336•o5 127.13 360 113_-556 326.10 5155 079 -bb. 75 lam $-5-2V- 7 52,395.21. $1056-23. Grand Total - $3,102.09. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In '_:meter of Payment of Claim of Mrs. L.A Black. Urs. L.A.Black, havin heretofore riled with this Board a claim in sum of $6.50 for da^ages claimed to have been sustained by the automobile of claimant, and the said claim havinr; heretofore been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for an Opinion as to its legality, and the District Attorney having presented to this Board his opinion that said claim is a legal claim against the County of Contra Costa, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded 'by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to drag his warrant in favor of Mrs. L.A.Black old-- 12th S±. Richmond, California, in the sum of 506- 50 upon General Fund of Contra 60sta county, in o yment of slid c1aL F I a•, Dec. -, 19;9, In latter of Application of County Assessor for Authorization to file claims in Small Claims Court. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authors zation to file claims in Small Claims Court for collection of taxes and delinquencies in accordance with Sec. 1, Statutes of 1937, page 1327, on the following unsecured per- sonal property assessments: George Crofoot: Rodeo, California. Boat #29C121- assessed valuation $140- Tau rate 2.5'T3- Tax $3.60. Penalty, .2916- Total tax $3.59. Michael A Junta, Foot of York St. Pittsburg, California. Machinery and Eaui 2 i pment- Assessed valuation $250.- Tax rate 2.85 - Tax $7.13. Penalty .573- Total tax 57.70. u t4°K W.F Warren 20), ck I)ianond St. Pittsburg, California. w" Parisiene Cleaners- Assessed valuation $150- Tax Rate 2.852- Tax $4.28. Penalty, .34¢• Tota? tax $4.62. r Chan Yok f 7'K205Losb'.edanos St.Pittsbirg, California_ tx Manila Grocer Assessed valuation $300- Tax- Rate 2.852- Tax $8.56. JwPenalty, .6s Total tax $9.24. Joe Lombardo, 257 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg, California. Shoe Repair Machinery- Assessed valuation $150- Tax nate 2.852- Tax $4.28. Penalty .34p- Total $4.62. A.Raucci, 391 Railroad Ave. Pittsbur;, California. Phaimacy,- Assessed valuation $1000- Tax Rate 2.852- Tax $29.52- Penalty $2.28 Total tax $30.90. R. Christiansen, 193 EspeeAve. Richmond, Caliornia.- Boat 28A552- assessed valuation $100- tax rate 2.786- tax $2.79- Penalty .22- Total tax $3.01. J.J Sargent, 490 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California. fixtures d Mdse- Assessed valuation $650. Tax rate 2.902- Tax $18.56. enalty, $1.51- Total tax 0420.37. Ed Wetton 2321- Sth St. Berkeley, California. j Boat #28A602- assessed valuation $90; tax rate 2.902- Tax $2.61- Penalty, 210 ToU tax, $2.52. W.lathes, 401 Hill St. San Francisco, California. Boat #28C911:- Assessed valuation 6100- Tax Rate 2.902 - Tax $2.90 - Penalty .234- Total tax $3.13. John G.2:uir, Brentr.•ood, California. L'achinery- Assessed valuation $780- Tax rate 2.409 - Tau $18.79- Penalty, $1.50 total tax $20.29. John G.Muir, Brentwood, California. Possessory Interest Welfare Bd Property.- Assessed valuation $930- Tax rate 2.409 Tax x22.40; penalty $1.79- Total tax $24.19. F.F.Lynan, 3751 Broadvv, Oakland, California. Boat #28B727 - Assessed valuation $330- Tax rate 2.902- Tax $9.58- Penalty .774- Total tax $10.35. R.J.Lee, 1400 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, California. Boat #28B248- Assessed valuation 580; Tax rate 2.902- Tax $2.32- Penalty .194- Total Tax $2.51. L.R.Chapman, 30 Ardmore Rd, Berxeley, California. Possessory Interest in Lot 23, Block 5, Kens. Park- Assessed valuation 6650. Tax rate $3.551- Tax $23.09- Penalty, $1.85- Total tax $24.94. A.Andregg, 209 Behre^s St. El Cerrito, Cali'ornia. C ttie- Assessed valuation $150; Tax rate 3.072 - tax $4.61- Penalty .370 Total Ta_x $4.98. 317 R.R.Hunt, 443 Standard Ave. gichmond, California. Fixtures- Assessed valuation $500; Tax rate-2.902- Rax $14.51 Penalty, Total Tax, $15.67. Oakland Automatic Sales, 121-10th St. Oakland, California. Phono. Machines- Assessed valuation $50- Tax mate 2.902- Tax $1.45; penalty, .12 Total Tax, 51.57. Jack Maxrell, 333- 5th St. Richnond, California. Boat #28B75 - Assessed valuation 9210; Tax rate 2.902- Tax $6.1a penalty, 490- Total Tax $6.59. Clyde 11. Haynes, 517- 53rd St. Oakland, California. Boat #29F559- Assessed valuation $100; lax rate 2.796- Tax, $2.79- Penalty .21 Total tay $3.00 L.F.Maltbeck, 151 No. Main St. Centerville, California. Boat #28E301 - Assessed valuation $30- Tax rate 2.786- Tax .84¢ Penalty .070 Total tax .91-# W.B.Bossernan 160-9th St. 0„klRnd, California. Boat #288230- Assessedvaluation $60- Tax Rate 1.931- Tax $1.16- Penalty .090 To:al Tax- $1.25. Walter J.Ciausen 2525- 65tr.-St. Oakland, California. Boat #28FS27- Assessed valuation $150- Tax rate 1.931- Tax $2.90- Penalty .230 Total tax $3.13. Wm. J.filch, 911 Key St. Blvd. Albany, California. Boat #2o088- "ssessed valuation $400- Tax rate 1.931- tax $7.72- Penalty .620 Tonal $8.34. J. Ha_^tnan, 2751 Madero Ave. 061sland, California. Boat #28C859- Assessed valuation $400- Tax rate 2.357- Tax $9.43- Penalty, 75 jj- Total Tax $10.18. Trowbridge & Foltz, 3300 Vale Ave. Caklana, California. Boat #288365- Assessed valuation $250; Tax rate 2.391-- Tax $5.95- Penalty .490 Total Tax $6.46. Harry Adam s, 609 Brooklyn Ave. Oakland, California. Grocery- Assessed valuation $200- Tax raze 2.852- tax $5.70- penalty, .460 Total tax $6.16. Pioneer Agencies, I 5th & Black Liamond St. Pittsburg, California. Office Furniture k Equip, - Assessed valuation $200.- Tax rate 2.852- Tax $5.70- Penalty, .46 ji- Total Tax $6.16. R.C.Jessup, 619 ?Railroad Ave. Pittsburg, ,California. Studio - Assessed valuation $100- Tax rate 2.552- Tax $2.85- penalty, .230 Total Tax $3.08 i L.L.Dodge, 720 Alhanbra Ave. Martinez, California. Fixtures do Udse- Assessed valuation $600- tax rate 2.357- Tax $14.14. Penalty $1.13- Total tax $15.27_ j Harry Court, 503 Main St. ?Martinez, California. Roseboro Jewelry- Assessed valuation $1000- Tax rate 2.357- Tax $23.57; penalty, $1.89 Total Tax $25.46. I.Mori, Antio&-, Calif ornia. Boats- Assessed valuation 4355- Tax rate 2.714- Tax, $9.63; Penal ty, $.77 y Total tax $10.40. Leland Davidson, Antioch, California. Cattle- Far- Implements- Assessed valuation $124.0- Tax $34.03; Tax rate 2-744-Penalty 2.72- Total Tax, $36.75 Joe & Pearl Fernandez, 1 Brentwood, California. Machinery Etc. Assessed valuation 4550- tax rate 2.433- Tax $13.39; Penalty, $1.07. Total tax $14.46. john F.Viera, j Antioch, California. Cattle-, etc. Assessed valuation $590; Tax rate 2.03- Tax, $10.15- penalty, $1.83. Total tam, $12.94. t Dec. 4, 193". i W.J.Hotebkiss, 1 Drum.Streets. San Franciscoo.California. 1 Wagon platform Sade Amoessed valuation 400- Taut rate $2.331 - Tax $4.66;.Penalty, •37 Y Total Tax, $ 5.03. 4 M. Barrios (Ramona's Cafe) Brentwood, California..Fixtures- ft.`.. S T 0 C a - Assessed valuation250- Tax rate 2.697- Tax $6.75- penalty, Total Tax, 57.29• Frank Domongos, Canyon, Cglifornla. Cattle Assessed valuation 83x4- Tax rate 2.099 tax- 46.51- penaltyi .5216 Local sax g7.D3. 1 Peter Sole, Walnut Creek, a-iforniE- Cattle-Xachine y Assessed valuation , $660- Tax rate 2.M tax, 9 j Penalty-1.46---Total tax, $19:74• x A.J.Ltccosker, 2119 University Ave.Berkeley California. Cattle- Assessed valuation, 720- Tax Rate 2.099- Tax $15.IZ,penalt7,1.2l>fi Total tax,$16-32. Bradley Bros. Walnut Creek, California. 1 Fixtures & Stock- Assessed valuation $950- Tax Rate 2.772- Tax $26.34, Penalty $2.11 total Tax-$28.45. S.A.Dillon Walnut Creek, California. Stoc:: of Mdse- Assessed*valuation $200.. Tax Rate 2.772- Tax $5.54- penalty, .44A Total tax S5.99 E.D.Casuarang, j Walnut Creek, California- 1 Machinery- Assessed valuation $100-*Tax rate 2.772- Tax, $27.72- Penalty $2.22—total Tax $29.94. W.D.Bettencourt, Livermore, California. Cattle- Machinery- Assessed valuation $1050- Tax rate 1.80- Tax $16.90- penalty, $1.51 Total Tax $20.4.1. Vincent Robles, Livermore, Calif ornia. Cattle- Assessed valuation $110.. Tax rate 1.50- Tax $1.95; Penalty, .16q/;f Total tax,,, Ralph Johnson, Lafayette ,California. T Tmen s- Assessed valuation $680; Tax rate 3.4.73- Tax $22.55- penalty $1.51-. 39. Laolla Shop, Walnut Creek, California. Fixtures- Mdse- Assessed valuation $220- Tax Rate 2.77,2- tax $6.09- penalty..49,4 Tot tax $6.59 I W.S.Leland, 532 Natoma St. San Francisco; Cal. i Improvements- Assessed valuation $200- Tax rate 2.772; Tax $5.54- penalty .441k Total I tax, $5.98 Ed. Kamp, San Ramon, Cali:b rnia. j Cattle- Mschinerir- Assessed valuation $400- Tax rate $1.75; Tax $7.12; penalty 570 Total tax, $7.69. LouisleCap 109 I. Sx.Ant inch, Cal. I Merchandise- Assessed valuation $500- Tax rate 2.7W Tax, 513.72; Penalty, $1.09: Total tax, Dr. L.B.Weatherbee, 6ta St. Antioch, California. Fixtures- Assessed va?uation'$300- Tax rate 2.744; Tax $8.23- Penalty 66j; Total tax, R.R.::urnett, A. St. Antioch, Caliibrnla. Fixtures- Assessed valuation $100- Tax rate 2.744; Tax $2.74; Penalty, .22,4 Total tax, $2.96. Judson £.Swift, Jr. RFD #10, Brentwood, California. Possessory Interest Welfare Bd property- Assessed Valuation $930; Tax Flats 2.433; Tax $22.63; Penalty $1.81- Total Tax 524.44. J.Moura, RFD Bi 163, WhImt Creek, Cali-fornia. Machinery, etc.- Assessed valuation $670- Tax rate 2.350; Tax- $15.95; Penalty $1.28- Tout_ Tax, $17.23. 31 ) 9 Leland S. Dunham, i C/o E.B.Field Co.t 369- 15th St. Oakland, California. Possessory interest Welfare Board Property- Assessed valuation $1000. Tax nate 3.926; Tax $39.26; penalty $3.06; total tax $41.32. T.C.Leber, b 460 Carl Ston Ave. Richmond, Cali fb rnia. tBoat A 28Cl- Assessed valuation $50- Tax rate 2.902; Tax $1. 45- Penalty .120.. Total Tax $1.57. E.C.Asher, 479.- 30th St. Oakland, California. Boat Fd-eff- Assessed valuation $690- tax rate 2.902- Tax $20.02- penalty $1.60; Total tax $23..62. Brush's Place- 1216 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, Californa. Merchandise - Assessed valuation $120; Tax rate 2.902; Tax, $3.49; penalty .290 Total tax, $3.76 C. Felice & A. Marrozzoa, 1537 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito, California, Merchandise- Assessed Valuation $760; tax rate 2.902- tax $23.35 - penalty $1.97; Total tax, $25.22. Curt Hiller, Orinda, California. AMerehandise- Assessed valuation $100- Tax rate 3.636; Tax $3.64 penalty .290 tTotal tax, $3.93. 1 D.G. 11atsutain, Pleasanton, Calif. Merchandise- Assessed valuation $350; Tax rate 1.76- Tax $6.16; Penalty, .ick sTotal Tex, $6.65. IT IS BY THE BO.RD ORDERED that permission to file said claims in Small Clalras' Courts be and the same is hereby granted.K 4n hatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor having applied to this Board for authority to County Auditor to Correct following erroneous assessments in accordance with provisions of jSee. 3904a of the Political Code, to wit: IYear 1939-40: In Vol. 9 Assessment No. 22WI Ida Jo%jhIne D.Doney and Margaret Lead D. Taylor fare assessed with Lots 11 & 12 less por. in State Highway Blk 8 Bay Vier Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $220, There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 39075 j.G Graziano 1s assessed with a tract of land containing .182 acres with land value $130 and personal property $530. Mr.Graziano claimed War Veteran exemption with this office on :his property but through an error exemption was not allowed. Authorization to County Auditor to allow exemption in the sum of $960. is requested. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56791 John W & Mary E. Leeper are assessed with Lot 12, the E. 4 ac. of N 5 ac. cont. 4 Ac. cont. 4 Ac. Map of the Johnston Tract with trees and vines erroneously assessed at $100. There should be no trees or vines assessed with this property. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55552 Josephine Galindo & Harry Burdewick are assessed with a tract of land containing 76.53 acres with trees and vines erroneously assessed At $1590. There should be no trees or vines assessed with this property. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 52905 O.H. Sodern is assessed with. por. of Lot 191 in San Pablo Rancho cont. .474 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. The correct assessed value of improvements is $100. Ina 01. 30 Assessment No. 67617 J.M.Graves is assessed with por. of Lot 5 Blk 3 Walnut eights with iriprovements erroneously assessed at $350. There are no improvement on this property. 3 Vol. 30 Assessment No. 67618 E 0 Meysel is assessed with Por. of Lot 9 Blk 3, Malnut Heights with no improvements there should be $390 i.. provement s assessed iLth this property. Mr.Xeysel requests corrected tax bill shaming these Improvements. Lot 20 Blk 5 Richmond Terrace in the name of Matilda CizmIch was deeded to the Otate of Califor ria and redeemed June 22, 1939. This property should appear on the 1939--40 assessment roll, assezed value of land $20. Lot 6, Blk 9 Town of Pinole in the name of Kostas P. Kokoris was deeded to the State of California and redeemed Sept. 1, 1939. This property should appear on the 1939-A0 Assessment Roll, assessed value of land $125, Improvements $350. Dec. 4, 19303'x0 i In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 59601 Luigi & Della Alberti are assessed with Lots 4 and 5, less N'ly 100 1 Rap of Lafayette Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at WO. There are no improvements on this property. In Vol. 20 Assessment No. $5060 Harry Burton Wilcox is assessed with the W. 1001 of Lot 2, Blk B Berkeley Woods land value $300. Nr.*Ucox claimed war Veteran exemption on this portion of Lot 2, Blk B as well as the E por. of Lot 2, Blk B Berkeley Woods that stands in the name of the Veteran's Welfare Board. Exemption In the amount of $860 was, allowed on the property in the nate of Veteran's Welfare Boar I only. Authorization to County Auditor to allow $1210 exemption on the. W '100 of Lot 2 Blk B Berkeley Hoods, is requested. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 532,05 J E Bankson is assessed with Lot 25 Less S. 50' x 302.51 Blk B Poinsetta Land Co. Test Pittsburg Tract Unit #1, This property 4 was acquired by the Bella Vista Sanitary District through a deed. Authority to county Auditor to cancel all taxes and delinquencies on this property is requested. Lot 35 Blk 29 Henderson Tapscott Tract #1, was deed to the State of CalifornLa' and redeemed 6/25/38. This lot should appear on the 1939-40 Assessment Noll in the. name of Mary Kavanaugh, C/o State of California, land value $70. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 32047 Ernest L do Agnes E.Yadison are assessed with {' Lot 5, Blk 13, Henderson Tapsoott Tract No. 1, with improvements, erroneously assessed! at $1700. The cor^ect assessed value of improvements is $530. Authorization to County Auditor to make above corrections is requested. i and said application having, been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa county, I!j IS BY THE BOARD DHOERED that Authority to County Auditor to correct said Assessments be and the sane is hereby granted.K In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. G.O.Meese, County auditor having applied.j&:. is Board for author ty,tap.Count Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments in accordance with provisions of Seo. 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62034 Naom.. NaDuffie Co. is assessed with. Lot 12, Blk 1, Park Hills erroneously assessed at $3560. The correct assessed value of this i lot is $50. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 65043 the Bank of America National Trust do Savings Association is assessed with a tract of land containing 232.16 acres O $81. per acre, Assessed value of land $18,805 this acreage is erroneous. The correct acreage in this parcel of laird is $332.16 acres O $51 per acre, assessed value of land $26,905. The Bank of America at ion2 Trust A Savings Association request a corrected tax bill of this property. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 65548 Grace a.Putnam is erroneously assessed with Lo 5 less E 21.67' 1.802 ac. Nap of Uraeeland Walnut Home Sites3and value $135. The correct assessment should read the E 39-47' of Lot 5 gap of Graceland Walnut Home Sites, assessed value of land $135. Grace A.Putnam requested a corrected tax bill of this property. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 65529 Grace A.Putnam is erroneously assessed with Lo 6 less W. 178.33' cont. .38 ac. assessed value of land $30. The correct assessment should read the W. 196.13' of Lot 6, Nap of Gracel.and didnut Homesites, assessed value of land 530. Grace N. Putnam is requesting a corrected tax bill of this property. In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 67971 Albert H. Schuh is assessed with pore. of Lots 32-33-34 map of Floraland Tract Subn. erroneously assessed at $4.00 per acre. The. 1 correct assessed value of this land is as follows: . Lot 32 W .15 Ac. O $250. per ac, land value $35. Lot 32, Central .44 Pc.0 $250, per ac, land. value $110. Lot 33 W. .69 ac*' ® 250. per ac 'and value0175- Lot 33 E. .25 ac. 0 MO. per arc, land value Lot 34 SW .65 ac. O 5250 per ac, land value $30. Lot 34, NE .06 Ac. O $250. per acs land value $15. Lot 10 Blk 1 City of Pittsburg, in the name of Sebastian Giunta, 0 al.,." v C/o State of California was deeded to the State in 1938. Th-Is property was placed under installment redemption on July 6, 1938. This should appear on the 1939-1940 Assessment Roll, land value $500, impt s. 5760. U.Mello, Sobrante Sghool Distrlet, ILLssessed at $230. for cattle. He did not own any cattle the First Monday in March, 1939• Wm. D.Aol.fe, Richmond Out School District— Kensington L & F, assessed valuation 110. This is a double assessment and receipt No. 1001 was issued for one of the assessments. F.E.Jiartington, Port Costa School District, assessed valuation $50. There is no valueto this personal property. Percey Castro, Carnv_ne= School DItrict, assessed valuation $2770. -his personal oSc: ; rool Jis-••ict. 321 George Yurko, El Cerrito School District, assessed valuation $18,30. This assessment is double with assessment of White Star Market. Authorization to County auditor to cancel the above assessments from the 1939-40 Unsecured Assessment Roll is requested. Joseph Schwac*, Kniptitsen Cemetery, assessed valuation $400, tax $9.32. This should be assessed valuation $150, tax $3.78 E.N.Miles, Richmond In School District, assessed valuation $1400, tax $40.63. 1120 exemption sho-ld be allowed on this assessment makini; the assessed valuation 1290, tax $37.15. Marco Brechwi, Bay Point Mosquito, assessed valuation $200, tax $4.78. This should be assessed at $150, tax $3.58. C. Schwarz, Lafayette Fire-hater & Cemetery, assessed valuation $750, tax 26.05. The assessed valuation should be $300, tax $10.42. Joe P. Silva, Excelsior School District assessed valuation $950, tax $18.39. The =ssessed valuation should be $760, tax SN.71. 1 Authority to County auditor to make above corrections to the 1.939-40 Unsecured Assessment Roll is freouested. and said application havin, been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, 4 IT IS BY 1.iE BOARD CRDKi.ED that authority to County Auditor to correct said Assessments be and the sane is hereby granted. 1 i In Hatter of application of United States Department of Interior (Bureau Of Reclamation) for permission to erect and maintain Power Lines. The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation,'having i applied to this Board for permission to construct and maintain, a Power Line, running westerly along; the northerly side of Laurel Ave. known as County Road 7-25, beginning about 1100 feet easterly from Empire Ave. and extending to a point near the Intersection of County Roads E-25 and E-23, from which point line proceeds southwesterly and crosse County Road E-23; Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ordered that permission is hereby granted to said Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation) to construct, o_urate and maintain a Power line and necessary guys :;n and across Laurel Ave. and crossim- Empire Ave., Live Oak- Avenue and County Roal E.-23, said vork to be done under the supervisixa of the County surveyor of Contra t Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance gr removal of any poles, should occasion arise.h S In Batter of Extension of Services of Diss Viola Franz, Public Health Nurse. Upon request of •.A.Powell, M.D. Health Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appointment of Miss Viola. Franz, as Public Health Nurse, of County of Contra Costa be extended to and including June 15, 19110, and that the County Auditor shall draw his warrant monthly in favor of Miss Viola Franz, in sum of $135. in payment of her said salary. 3 i Dec. In Matter of Granting Pei-iission to Associated 011 Company to construct a Parting Area alom3 side Martinez-Port Chicago H 1,-,hray. The Associatei Oil Company having applied to this Board to construct a-parki area 30 feet wide by 200 feet long, along the south side of the Martinez-Port Chicago Hightiray, just east of the Avon-Concord HighTra4y Junction, for thepurpose of parking cars I of employees of said Associated Oil Company, It is upon motion of Supervisor Bollwm, seconded by supervisor Cummings, ORDERED that permission to construct and maintain said parsing area be and the same is hereby granted. subject to removal of same upon request of this Board or encroachment upon sane by the County of Contra Costa.K In Matter of appointment of R.Everett bemoin as Comrlissioner of Contra Costa County ater Works District #1. here being a vacancy on Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District #1 caused b3 death of J.S. O'Meara, Upon motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R.Everett Lemoin be and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Contra Costa County Water Works District ,#1, for unexpired term of J.S. O'Meara, Deceased.` In atter of Collection of Personal property Takes from Pan Pacific Piling Company, J.Z. Digardi and Joseph J.Uartinelli. RESOi,UT Illi. 11HEREkS, the Pan Pacific Piling Company ores the Cwinty of Contra Costa the sura of $94.02 for personal property taxes, and WH&RFAS, J.E_Digardi ones the County ofCcnt:a Costa, the sun of $113.29 for personal property taxes and WHEREAS, Joseph J. Martinelli ores the County of Contra Costa, the sum of 1+7.46 for personal property taxes and WREREAS, t_^_e said taxpayers have failed to pay said taxes after due notice; NOW, T iE?yFOr.=., BE IT RESOLVED: that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to take whatever action lie deems necessary for the collectior bf said taxes. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummirt,s, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. p.t x.k,_1 In !Satter of Authorizing tax Collector to make sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the L mute s of t hi s Board: BE IT RE&)LVED: That it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the follorinC described property now owned by the State of California be sold pursuant to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa Covnty at public auction for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel i or niece of land hereinafter described, plis costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED ITICHER: That this Board petit ion the State Controller of the State of California for authoroit No cogduct said sale as set out in this Resoluti'n. lurie PROPERTY SOLD TO Tt?E STATE JUNE 28 1926, for DELITAXES OF 1925: i In Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richnonxi- Lots 20-27, Block 245, Deed No. 203. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1323 f PROPERPY SOLD TO TIE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, FOR THE DELINQUE21T TAXESOP 1930• i Tu Bay Shore Tract- Lot 17, Block 6, Deed. No, 5. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot S, Block 27, Deed No. 745. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 12-13-14, Block 35, F Deed No. 750 Minimum Price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Boulevard Gardens Tract 01- - Lot 1, Block 26, Deed No. 765 3 Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lots 9-10, Block 17,Deed No. 792. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Sea Vier Tract- Lots 13 to 21, Inc. Block 2, Deed No. 816 Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Sea Viet Tract- Lots 37-35, Block 9 Deed No. 920 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Walls 2nd Addition to Richmond- Lot 53, Block 208 Deed No. 905. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1-- Lots 1 to 8, Inc. Blk 3, Deed No. 991. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, F0= THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931: 1 ThiniAddn. to Richmond- Lot 3, block 19, Deed No. 23 Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. t Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot , Block 19 Deed No. 24,; Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe- Lots 24-25, Block 1, r e Deed No. 79 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 23-24, Block 8, . Deed No. 97 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 35, Block 8 Deed No. 98 j Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 10-11, Block 30, Deed No. 139. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nystrom's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 5-&-7, Block 11, Deed No. 225. Minimum price $35. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Tract- Lots 10-119 Block G. Deed No. 376. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lot 35, Block 4, Deed No. 2465. Minim= Price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Garden Tract- Lots 55-50, clock 14, Died No. 485 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 23, Block 12, Deed No. 545. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 32, Block 12, Deed No. 548. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spauldings' Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 3$-39, Block 25, Deed No. 585. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Soitos Addn. to Richmond- Lot 38, Block 6, Deed No. 622. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Soitos Addn. to Richmond- Lot 39, Block 6, Deed No. 623. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Bo•ilevard Tract- Lot 46, Block D. Deed No. 668. j Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. j In Bay View park- Lot 246, Block 13, Deed No. 977 Mininum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Antioch- Lots 3-24--5-6, Block 46. Deed No. 1511 Mi dmumnrice, $240. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 13, Block 92,Deed No. 1559• a Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2— Lot 6, Blk 90, Deed No. 1832. j Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2— Lot 22, Block 90, Deed No.1833. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. I i Dec. '*, 1939- I East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2-p Lot 17, Blk 93, Deed No. 1834.l intmum price, $5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2 Lot s 29-29, Block 99,, Deed No. 1835Minimumprice, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i 1 East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2— Lots 31-32, Block 99, Deed No. 1836Minimumprice $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond heights Tract No. 2 Lot 5, Block 101, Deed No-1937!minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. f EAST Richmond Heights Tract No. 21, Block 110 Deed No. 1539 winimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. f East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--- Lot 23, Block 114, Deed No-1939.1Minimumprice, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond :heights T^act No. 3-- Lot 13, Bloch. 117, Deed No. 1440. Minimum price, S5.00, plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 ast Richmond Heights Tract No. 4--. Lot 27, Block 104, Deed No.18421 tw'inlmum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. j East Ric mond Heights Tract No. '-+-- Lot 10, Block 115,Deed Ng. 1843. Ixinimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond heights Tract No. '--- Lot 22, Block 119, Deed No. 18 1'in-num price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. h?--- Lot 19, Block 122, Deed No.1845. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-._ Lot 7, Bloc_ 129, Deed No. 1947 Minimum price $5-plus apportioned costs of sale.1 East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 10, Block 129, Deed No. 1845 minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4-- Lot 19, Block 133, Deed NQ.1849 L'Inimum price S5. plus costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4.•-.. Lot 7, Block 134, Deed No. 1850 tinLraurn .price, 35. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE AUGUST 28, 1933, FCR THE DELINQUM TAXES OF 1932. Nichol Subn. of Richmond-- S. 1/2 of Lot 4, Block B, Deed No. 1. 1'inimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of East Richmond- Lot 6, Block P. Deed No. 5. 1.:ininum price, $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of East Richmond-- Lot 7, Block P. Deed No. 6 . lrinimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. f . Town of East Richmond- Lot 8, Block P. x ;1 Deed No, 7 Minimum price,$10 plus apportioned costs of sale. Third Addn. to Richmond_ Lots 1-2, Blocs 15,Deed No. 124. i:Imum price $30, plus apportioned costs of sale. Third Addn. to Richmond- Lots 8-9, Block 23,Deed No. 129 inimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. Riif ichor rd_ Lot. 32, Block 1, Deed No. 143 1'inimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond, Lot 33, Block 1, Deed No. 1441 Idinimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Cana3. Subn. of Richmond- Lot 38, Bloc:_ 1, Deed No. 145.Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 32, Block 2, Deed No. 146! Minimum price $10. plus apportloned costs of sale. rT'. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 21, Block 19, Deed No. 155 inimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1325 a In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that -tbe, following aid=_;be and t2ie`' same are hereby granted: PETERS JOHN 202 Nevin Ave. Richmond. County cash allowance of $15. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939 f BOON:, JESSE, 331 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Old Security in the sim of $35.' monthly be granted to begin as of Dee.119 9. HEINEUM SARAH, 654- 9th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.1119 9 JACKSON LULU, 475 McLaughlin St. Richmond. Oldge Security in the sum of $25. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.1,19 9 McCHRISTIAN. VIOLA, 545 Golden Gate Ave. Richmond. i Old Age Security in :'he snm of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dee.l,l 39 j NWgtEI : 'IL , i29- 6t^ 3t_ Richmond. 1 Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec 1,1 39 SCRISNraa, MARSHALL, 114 So. 17th St. Ricbiond. Old ^e Securlty Ln the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of 12-1-3% O'Haran Charles, 6,126 FF.ESNO ST. RICm rcim- Old Age Security in the suss of $32. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. 01HARAIN CAFRIE 6126 Fresno St. Richmond. j Old Age Security in the sum of $32. monthly be renamed as of Oct. 1939• 1 J0191SON JUNE 223- 5th St. Richmond. Old „e Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939• MURRAY PETER $56 Shevlin Dri. EL CERrHITO. Old Ape Security in the sun of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939•i TREDF HAiZ]C, RFD Bx 115, Richmond. 1 013 -ge Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. a RA& USSEN HANS JORGEN, RFD Bx 979, Richmond. f Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of April, 1939. WELLS, WILLIAL1. 777 Humboldt St. Richmond. Old age Security in the sum 'of S35. monthly be renewed as of Nov.1939. VMON, JW.N, 235 W. Richmond Ave. Richmond. Did Age Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renered as of Aug. 1939, and increased to $35. monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939- j THOLE JOH LML& 235-k Lowell Ave. Richmond. Old 7 e Sec!2rity in the sum of $32.00 monthly be decreased to $12.12 monthly as of Jan. lst, 1940. i CERIDOND FELIX 50 Nichol Ave. Pt. Richmond. Old AEe Security in the sum of $35 . monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 34,1939 1 INDELICATO F-RANCo, RFD Bx 1639, Rd 2D, Richmond, Old Age Security be denied. RICHARDS 1i LUCY, 226 Contra Costa St. Richmond. d Age Security be denied. CONNM, AMIE, 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito. Aid f or needy children in the sum of $40. per month be decreased to $20: per month aid for needy children and reneged as of Dec. 1, 1939. NELSON, H 3LL:A, 545- 32nd St. Oakland. Aid for Needs Children in the 8,m of $20 monthly be discontinued as of Dec 31, PIPES DELLA 606 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. 19. 9 95• per month aid for needy ch!Mdren be discontinued as of Nov. 30,2939. PIOBRO, 3:ARY, Pinole Ave. Rodeo. Aid in this case be denied. HOOVER, ANDFiLv , Bx 136, Lafayette Old a Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed 'as of Aug. 1939.1 O BLENNESS. FREE#:AN, Canyon, Cal. 1d -e Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 19399 MITCZHE!t. ALF11GREi'TA, Bx 15, Port Costa. Old Age Security in the sum of $23. monthly be increased to ;30, monthly' as of DPc. 1, 1939. FRIEDRICHJACOB Rte #2, Bx 500, Concord. Old ge Security in the sun of $25. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1:93%! . 4 P.AW!?MM ELLA Concord. Cal. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. be renewed as of Oct. 1939. cj ) Dec. 4, LIGAN, EDWARD, Gen. Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. be renewed as of Oct. 1939. PARK-En?' LINNTE 2109 Galindo St. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. JASiBURh, CW1M, I?FD Bx 4M, Walnut Creek Old Agi Security In the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939, and decreased to 530. monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. - ZRD? AN LEO RFD Rte #2, BOX 103, Concord. Old Age Security in the sure of $35. monthly be decreased to $34.34 monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. O'KEEFE T=7ff, Rte 2, Bx 134, Concord. Old 42-ge Security be denied. OSWILL, HARRY,RFD, Martinez. Application for assistance to Needy Blind be denied. ADAMS RUBY, 1945 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek. 62. per month aid for Needy children be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. DE BISSCIiOP EDITH. Alamo Rd, Walnut Creek. 645. aid to needy children and $15. county supplemental Aid monthly be increa ed to $45. aid to needy children and $25. County supplemental Aid as of Dec. 1, 1935. FDNC-CA, ETELVMA, 1425 Willow St. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $30. be decreased to $20. per month as of Dec. 6, 1939- UACF.AJO, HAMA Palm Ave. Ht.View Dist. Martinez. Aid for needy children in the sum of $50. per month be decreased to $40. per month as of Dec. 28, 1939- MEFCURIO, ANNIE, 315 Howard St. Martinez. Aid to need; children in the sum of $40. be decreased to $30. per month for neecy children as of Dec. 26, 1939. HUBBELL, LAUDE, Almond Ave. Walnut Creek. Aid to needy ch ildren be denied. IVIS, GRACE, 2nd Ave. Saranap Dist. Walnut Creek.r Aid in this case be denied. T CL%SCHECK, MARIE, 128 W. 4th St. Pitt dxmg y County cash allowance in the sur, of $15. be renewed as of Oct. 19390 F'NGEL, CLARA Ferricb Apts. E. 15th St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sura of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939.- H.EIDENGM Charles 193 W. 8th St. Pittsburg. r OldJL-,e Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• GUILD: KATHERINE,437- W. 10th St. Pittsburg Old gee Security in the sum of $33.00 monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939, slid increased to $35. as of Dec. 1, 1939. KELLFF MAFY Rte 1. Bx 50, Pitts berg. Old a Security in the sum of $6. per month be renewed as of April, 1939, and increased to $30. per month Old Age Security As of Dec. 1, 1939. 1-ffRICK j WAITER Clayton. Old a Security in the suis of $32. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939, an& Increased to b35. as of Dec. 1, 1939. SECCHITANO SANTA, 379 E. 3rd St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the SIM of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 19391 and decreased to $15. monthly as of Dec. 1st, 1939. CAr.Dru4,LLI, GIRO 696 Cutter St. Pittsburg. Aid to Needy Blind in sum of $50. monrtaly be renewed as of Nov. 1939• BEAN, MIN_:IE, Ate 1,: Bx 47, Pittsburg. Aid for needy children in the sum of $65. per month be granted to begin as- - of Dec. 1, 1939. McGUIRE WILLIAL{, 369 E. 4t^ St. Pittsburg 0. per month aid to needy children be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. ANDREWS LESTER P 0. Bx 717, -ntioch. Old e Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.1, 1939. COTHRAN 09CAR 8nightsen. Old ge Security In the suns of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939- HOLDEN, Grace, Brentwood. Old age Security in the sum of $35• monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. JOHNSON, FAVI ,1Y Byron Old Age Security in the aim of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939• JOHINSON, WILLIAM Byron, Cal. Oid Ae,,e Security * n the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939• CRODALL CEA_zLES, General Delivery, Antioch. Old age Security in the slim of $30, monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939, and increased to 335. monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939. WILSON ORA, P.0 Bx 491, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of 535. monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 31, 1939.w, iams L'.ay, 421- 5th St. Antioch Old Age Security be denied. WM- CH, wiLLm, , 1016 'D' St. Antioch Old Age Security be denied. CURRY, rAZEM 2420 Foothill Blvd. Richmond (For Joe Berridge) 20. Coi:nty cash a'loaance be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939• That Children's Aid in the sum of $20. monthly be granted to Mrs. Hazel Fy Curry, for the support of Joe Berridge, to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939• NILLIAMS, IDA MAY, Concord. (For Frank Reza) DE BISSCHOP Edith, Walnut Creek (For Frank Meza) 25. count: cash allowance payable to Mrs. Ida Uay Williams, Concord, for the support o: Frank Meza be discontinued as of Nov. 3, 1939. BEGII: -ING Nov. 25, 1939, $30. county cash allowance payable in advance to Mrs, Edith DeBisschop be granted, for the support of Frank Reza. JAizgELi2A 631- 13th Sr.. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. JANE SA!:UEL 631- 13th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 19 9. TER_=.rZL SSA 3000 El Dorado, Richmond Annex. Old _e Security in the sum of X35. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 193! - JONES, 93 . JONES, ELIZABETH, Rte 1, Bx 1932-.A, Richmond. Old Age Security be denied.k REID, JAI!-7-5, Star Route, Danville. Old Age Security in the suss of $35. monthly be granted to begin Dec. 1, 1939, to be aid entirely by the State until Aug.l, 1940 K PELOT z :INTONE, C/o American Trust Company, Martinez. County cash allowance be granted to Mr.Antone Pelot, in care of American Trust Company in Martinez, in the sun of $10, monthly beginning; as of Nov. 1, 1939• a i GALIA.!F-R, IL'YLES, RFD 1, Bx 653, Walnut Creek Fl Old Age See•.s--ity in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1 39. FMLa-,TI, JOE, 155 Blac Diamond St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $35. ae granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. 1UL-OZER, LOMA, 2715 Ohio Ave. Aid To: needy children in the sun of $85. be decreased to $75. as of Nov. 30,1939- RAY, 0,1939• RA , CRt1.BI.ES, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939• And the roars takes recess to ^deet on Monday, DecEmber 19th, 1939, at 10 oc1 ocl_ A.M. Chairma n. Clerk. 1=' J 1 5' f tea 1! Bi7ORE THE BOARD GF SUPr"ts VISORS Or CONTRA COSTA COU91.1, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MCIMAY, DECEZBER 18th, 1939.The Board .met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; oupervisgrs James N.Long, u.L;Cumaings,_.Ra1ph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In 'latter of Application of Shell Oil Company, Inc. to cross Road D-19, with telephone line. The Shell 011 Company, Inc. having applied tg this Board forpermission:to cross County aoad D-19, Schwartz Hill ,Boad, by a private telephone line, On mot ion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORD that permission to cross said County Road- be and the same is hereby granted, said- work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District In Hatter of Application of Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California for cancellation o2 taxes. j The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California having applied to this Board for authorization to County Auditor to cancel the taxes upon the following deserioed real property which is now owned by said Welfare Board, to snit: That certain tract of Nand situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrit County of Contra Costa, State of California, .and described as follows: Lot 384 as delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Mira Vista Highlands, El Cerrito,* being a portion of Lot 6S of the final Partition of the S,n Pablo Rancho Contra Gosta County, California. Filed July.7, 1926, in Map Book 19, pages 509 to 511, inclusive, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i Deed recorded October 27, 1939 in Vol. 519 Page 211 of OfficL^.1 Records. 2nd instalment 1Q39 taxes. Assessed to East ichmond Heights Land Company, a corp., Leslie W.Ingram and May G.Ingram. Veteran Contract Holder- Leslie 1h. Ingram, Cont. #23,800. i IT IS BY THE BOARD On.DV. D that in accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1925 the County Auditor is hereby authorized to cancel taxes on real property hereinabove described, together with penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto. IT IS FURTf-ER ORDER!0 that no cancellation of any special assessments for street work or other improvements of like character shall be made.K I In Matter of Request of Tax i Collector to Cancel Deed. S.S. Boyd, County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having reported to t'-:Is Board that at a special public auction sale held on June 8, 1939, g.C.1asterson purchased Lots 3 and 6, Block 15, Forth Berkeley Terrace Tract, but in executing the deed to said property an error was made in the description, said deed including Lots 3 to 6, inclusive, North Berkeley Terrace Tract, Blk 15, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER D that S.S.Boyd,Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said deed so erroneously made and he is here directed to execute a corrected deed, covering Lots 3 and 6, Block 15, North Berkeley T errace. i x e, In i*[atter of Application of G.O. Meese, County Assessor, to replace redeemed Property on the 19:9-40 Assessment Roll. G.O.Meese,County Assessor, having reported to this Board that the property hereinafter described, was redeened on Jan. 1st, 1939, and through error does not appear on 1939-40 Assessment Rods, l On motion of Supervisor Treabath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY j THE BOARD OF.DE L:D that the Counter Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to add said 1 property to 1939-40 Assessment Polls, and extend taxes thereon, Richmond Martinez Abstract & 'At l e Co. 4a Floresta Del Lsir Subn. i Lots 1-7-8, less por. in State Hlo.hray, all of Lots 2 to 6 incl. Blk A. Land value, SkW, Lmprovement s, $600. Richmond Uart L*ie z Abstract Title Co. La Floresta Dal Ujlr Subn. Lots 1 to 7, inc. Blk B, Land value $350. 3y Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Co. La Floresta Del Muir Subn. t :' Lots 1-22-3, B?k C Land value $150. r Richmond Martlnez Abstract & Title Co. r La Floresta Del Muir Subn. Lots 1 to 6, inc. Bik D, Land vaWe $300. Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Co. i La Fl:.resta Del Muir Subn. Lots 1 to 7, inc. lot S less por, in State Highway B1k E, land value $40. Richmond Hartinez abstract & 'title Co. La Flaresta Del Muir Subn. all of Lot 5, Lots 1 to 7, incl. less por in ptate Highway/Blk F., Land value WO. Richmond Har.inez Abstract & Title Co. La Floresta Del Muir Subn, Lots 1-2-6, Lots 3-4-5, less r.3r, in State Highway Blk G. , land value $300. Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title CO. La Floresta Del ruir Subn. Lots k-6 less por. in State Highway, all of Lots 3-4-5 Blk H. Land value $300. Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Co. La Floresta Del Muir Subn. Lots 1 to 5, incl. Blk I. Lanni valu a $250. In Matter of Re-orr-anization of Rodeo Sanitar`r District under provi si ons of Act No. 7105 of j Deering's General Laws, Statutes of 1923, as amended. WHERF1AS, a petition signed by more than twenty-five (25) residents and freeholders rithin the Rodeo Sanitary District originally organized under the Sanitail District Act of 1591, Chapter 161, Statutes of 1891, and also by a majority of the members of the district board of said sanitary district, and verified by one of said petitioners, was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at its rei;ular cm,etin;; on December 18, 1939; and HF_R.-'A-5, Sections 6810 to 6819, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, sets forth the procedure for the re-organization of a Sanitary District originally organized under the Sanitary District Act of 1891 as a Sanitary District under the Sanita:7:-, District Act of 1923; and, SEAS, the Board of Supervisors finds that the petition has been published together with a notice of the time and place of said hearing, as provided by Section 6913 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of Qm1 fornia; aid S, the Board of - 3, vpervisors finis that the statements contained in said petition are correct, and said Board of Suoervisors further finds that no f I 1 t land has been excluded from the hereinafter described territory which would be bene- fitted by the re-organization of the district as hereinabove set forth, and that no' not lands which will/ in the judgment of said Board of Supervisors, be benefitted by the re-organized districts have been included within said districts. NOW, TH—OREM ., BE IT RESOLVED, and it is by the said Board of supervisors ordered that said petition be, and the same is hereby approved, and the said Rodeo Sanitary District is hereby organized asa district under the Sanitary District Act of 1923, which Includes Section 64W to Section 6907, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. NOW, T:i1?:-7ORa, BE I' T P LVED and it is by the sAid Board of supervisors ordered that said petition d the same is-hereb: Zr',the ed, and the said RodeoSanitaryDistrictisherebyizedasadistrictSanitaryDistrictAct of 1923, which includes Section` 640o to Section 6907, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. Following is a description of the territory included within said re-organized district: BEGINNING at the intersection of the northeasterly line of California Street as said Street is shown and designated on Map hereinafter referred to with the northerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly and alon.- the said northeasterly line of California Street to the southerly line of Seventh Street; thence in a general westerly direction and along the southerly line of Seventh Street to the westerly end of Seventh St. and a prolongation of the southwesterly boundary of Block 11W; thence 1n a general northwesterly direction and along the south- westerly boundaries of Blocks 11W, 20W, 27W, 25W, 35W, 36w, $3w, 44w, to the northwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence in a general northerly and easterly direction and alowr the northwesterly and northerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning, and being all the land included in and as shown and delineated on 'Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, California. The property of the Union Stockyard Co. of SRn Francisco, surveyed by T.A. McMahon and M.T. Compton 1591' and recorded in the office of the Coanty Recorder of the bounty of Contra Costa, State of Californr, on the 5th day of February, 1592_• f J Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath.; 1 Noes: None. Ab sent: &mervi sora, None. ; f s Inlsatter of Transfer of Funds. j Upon motion of &tpervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath'iIrJs BY THE BOARD ORDERED shat the sum of $7000. be cancelled from Highway Maintenance Fund of Supervisor District A, and returned to Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund. IT IS FWBIER ORDERED that the sum of $7000 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Capital outlay Fund of the Richmond Health Center. The said order is passed by the nnsnimous vote of the Board. In Natter of Transfer of Funds. j Upon request of D.M.Teeter, eountq Auditor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERMD that suet of $1300 be cancelled from the Sheriff's appropriations for salaries and wages, other than statutory, and returned to Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, and that the sum of $1300 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the appropriation for construction of a Radio Transmitter for office of sheriff. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K 331 In Matter of Awarding of Cost raet for Construction of Contra Costa County Health Center. This Board having heretofore advertised for,bids for.'-construction of,,Contra Costa County Health Center, andthefurther consideration of the bids of Phil R.Jones, Rano & Runo, John U. Bartlett, Mark Bristol, and Alfred J. Hopper, having been contin- ued to this date, Reith O.Narbett, Ardnitect of said building, reports to this Board that the bid of Phil R.Jones is the lowest and best bid submitted for doing of said work, I Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the construction of Contra Costa County Health Center, be and the same is hereby awarded to Phil R.Jones, upon his face bid of 119,546.00 less the sum of $141. in compliance with Alternate Bid No. 4, of the specifications heretofore adopted for said work; and plus the sum of $150 in compliant with Alternate Bid No. 14 and plus the sum of $90 in compliance with Alternate Bid 416 of said specifications. IT IS FURTHER ORDEPM that said Phil R.Jones give a. bond in the sura of $9,525. guaranteeing faithful performance of said Contract and a bond in sum of $9825. guaranteeing labor and materialmen, with sureties to be approved by this Board. IT IS FURTHER O_3D—RDT:AT the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare; contract for doing of said work. In Matter of Payment of Interest on Bonds of Joint Highway District No. 13, of THE STATE OF CALFF CFtNIA. WRKR- 5, the Board of Directors of`Joint Highway °DSstrlct 1', 4 State of California, did on the first day of February, 1934, file with this Board, a certified 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 Highway District, and that thereafter the bonds of said Joint Highway i District were duly issued and sold in the sum of $2,379,000.00 bonds numbered 1 to J2375 both numbers inclusive, of the denomination of $1000. each, payable in 15 series 1 the first 1- series of ohich include 159 bonds, and the 15th series of which includes 106 bonds, all payable on the 2nd day of Jaouary,_in the year of their respective t s maturities; and NHEREAS, 158 bonds, ceaprising bonds numbered 791 to 949, both numbers Inclusive, comprising all of Series No. 6 of said bond issue mature and became ablP PAY i x on the 2nd day of January, 1940, and that the interest on all of said issue for the 1 period from July 1, 1939, to January 1, 1940, is payable on the 2nd day of January, 1940, at the rate of 3 3/44 per annus on 1106 of said bonds on Series 5 to 11 thereof, t and at the rate of 3 1/24 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 ret re said bonds, is $159,000.00 and the total amount of interest necessary to service said bonds is the sum of 825,975.00 and that the County of Contra Costa is obligated to pay one-tenth of said suss, to wit: the sum of $15,900 principal and the sum of. W97.50 interest, making a total of $19,697.50; NOW, THEREFME, 3E IT RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa f be, and he is hereby mouth-3rl±ed and directed to draw a warrant on the Treasury of the Dndr.v Dec. 13th, 19.0. c)cl` Count,,• of Contra Costa, from the go or Vehicle Fund, payable to Joint Highway District 1-,, of the State of Cnitfornin, in :he sum of $15,697.50, and to deposit the same with the Treasurer of said Joint Highray District No. 13; and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon presentatiori thereof, properly endorsed. In }.latter of Installation and nnintenance of Additional Light In Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lir-ht Ing District. A petition signed by at least 25 residents and taxpayers of Crockett-Crolona- Valonft Highway Lighting District praying for the installation of one additional light in said Listrict to be 'locatedat4th & Ceres Street, .Crockett, having been filed with t__^.is Board, Upon motion of Supervisor Cumnlnrs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY 1'rE BOARD O.BDERI-M that 4he Pacific Gas do Elec.ric Co. are hereby authorized to install said light at the location hereinabove described. THT_S BOARD WPUTHER finds that the coit for maintenance of said additional light per year will amount to sum of $32.40. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor at time of levyin;7 taxes for ensuinf, year shall fix a rate upon the taxable property within said Highway Lighting District at the equalized value thereof sufficient to pay the cost of installation and Zaintenance of said additional light. K In Matter of Changing System of Street Lighting in Bay Point Highway Lighting District. A communication having been received from Port Chicago Chamber of Commerce requesting this Board of Supervisors to order a systenCof lighting in Bay Point Highw Lighting District, from Multiple system to a Series system, and this Board deeming it for the best interests of said District that said change be made, IT IS BY THE BOARD O..RDER:.D that the system of lighting in Bay Point Highway Lighting District be changedfrom a Uultiple System to a series System and that the following arrangement of lights be used 400 C.P. at p-55, per mo. each. 600 C.P. at S4.15 p-r mo. each 2-250 C.P. at 12.70 per mo. each. 37-100 C.P. at 51.70 per mo. each. In Matter of Installation and Maintenance of Additional Lights in Ba: Point Highway Lighting District. A petition signed by at least 25 residents and tax payers of Bay Point Highway Light ink- District having been filed with this Board praying for six, additional lights to be installed In Ba_r Point Highway Lighting, District at the following locations, to t: 1-100 C.P. Lamp at corner Hayden Street and Meridian Street. 1-100 C.P. Lamp at corner of Division Street and Meridian St. 1-100 C.P. Lamp at corner of Humboldt Street and Fleet Street. 1-100 C.p. Lam) at cor. of California and Fleet Street. 1-100 C.P. Lamp at corner of Burgess Street and California St. 1-'lm C. p. between Messenger Street and the trac'_s. On notl;,n of Supervisor Tre-:bath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE 0A'-Z CnDE; .ED t::at the Bay Point Light & Power Company be authorized to install 333 additional lights at locations hereinabove described. This Board finds that the additio<.al cost for installing and maintaining said lthts will be the sum of $102, per year and the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for ensuing fiscal year shall levy a rate of tax upon taxable property rithin said Hich=V Lighting District at the equalized value thereof for that ;tear installing and sufficient to pay the cost of/maintenance of said additional Lights.K In Latter of Transfer of Funds. On reauest of D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway Hind warrants as shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEP.:-T that the stun of $6,262.12 be transferred from General Fund to H4rhvays Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highvrays and Bridges appr:;priation accounts: War. No. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Misc. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. No. 5. 363 65.17 55.20 mo 52.26. 3649.54 365 26.75 1047.66 21.45 iF63.+4 367 42.45 1g8.+ 5 18.26 368 8 .78 369 88.72 1 370 42.80 95.71 371 3777332 32.16 374 163.20 119.03 39.15 142.20 603761 . 20 377 35.91 17.39 229.91761-95 378 381.73 338790 102.82 3.80 647.14 p 381 382 137.00 3.68 3g 15.00 394 51?-00- 395 12.00' 38593.2-RW--93007 949.50 # 3 4.1 . Grand Total -- $6,262.12. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i In Matter of Transfer of Hinds. On request of D.U.Teeter,County Auditor and -in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0RDF'g0 that the sum of $2500 be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the Lafayette School Listrict Genera' Fund, said mmount to be returned as soon as available from current Revenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On reauest of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be trar_sferrea from the Services Account of County Planning Commission to i the Supplies appropriation of the County Planning Coeuaission. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K i I J{l 11 ?-: 1:1=^.,v Dec. lh, 1 In Matter of Cont^ol of Mt.Diablo County Fire Protection District. I This Board of Supervisors having heretofore.appointed Ralph Bollman, E.W.Glazie{r, Framh Rose, A•W•Martin and Joe De Rosa, as Fire Commissioners in and for Mt.Diablo f County Fire -'rotection Listrict as its agents to manage the affairs of said District and to exercise any or all of the powers herein specified and all of said Coramissionexls having taken the Data of office and filed same in the office of the County Clerk, I j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Commissioners shall proceed to elect one of their number President and another Secretary and hold stated meetings periodically as often as the business of the District may require, and said Board shall have the power to mare and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for the administration i and government of such District and for the furnishing; of fire protection thereto. f IT IS F&MER ORDER:-D, that demands on the funds of said said District shall be made on warrants issued by the County Auditor upon request of said Commissioners si;7ned by the President and attested b,; the Sec^etary thereof and in which case the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa shall pay said warrants without further delay, In accordance with Sec. 7, Act 2583, Deering's Generai Laws. ,r, In -alter of Authorizing County 3u6itor to Obtain Fequired Information for Federal Internal Revenue Dept. The County Auditor being required by rules and regulations of the Federal Inter.ial Revenue Department to supply to said Department; certain information as to salaries, marital status, hone address and such other information as the Department ay require regardinr; County employees subject to payment of Federal Income Tax; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE M That the County Auditor be and he Is hereby authorized to obtain said information from each of the County Employees so affected In Latter of Application of Busey Estate to lay Irriention pipe line across Bailey ad. On motion of &ipervi sor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS ORDERED t":at Busey Estate be and it is hereby granted permission to cross the Bailey Road In Sup. Dist. #3, with an irrigation pipe line, said work to be done under the super— vision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District; IT IS FURTHER ORDE—R that said applicant shall assume all cost for future maintenance of said pipe line. S 3 a a t F 33 i In Matter of Cancellation of Accounts Receivable against certain County ' property Owners for sale of Supplies. D.M.Teeter,County Auditor, having supplied to this Board a list of accounts receivable for the sale of rodent poison and other supplies to certain property owner of County of Contra Costa, prior to Jin. lst, 1934, and the District Attorney of. Contra Costa County having•- advised:the County Auditor that said claims are now un- collectible for the reason that the Statute= of Limitations have run against the same, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD01W thAt the County Auditor of Contri Costa County is Ihereby authorized to cancel upon the books of said County the claims against the fo]loving named property owners, and in the amounts set ou. after their respective names, to wit: NAV-7. DATE AMCUNr.. j Sam Armstrong, Byron 6/27/30 13 75 i Angelo Aspesi, gnightsen 3/27/29 12.00 Dr. M.S.Abagaria El Cerr ito 4.00 A. iar, Byron 37 X31 9/j0 24.89 Antone Azevedo, Clayton 12/31729 $10-5.00 174Mrs. Andreason L2/31/29 00 i Manuel Alves, Horaga 4/12/31 2.00 J. "lmeida, Pinole, 9/3/31 3-90 1 H. Alexander, Antioch, 3/9/32 38.90 Jack Arataa Brentwood 29!31 1 17 V. rt'_wr Concord 30/ 6 275 x : Ep ,...Wm- Ara strong, Byron 4/30/2T 39.00 kyr:;-s a." Joe Armstrong, Byron 4W16 30 3.00is John Z Y Armstrong, Byron 4/16/30 3.g 1 !dike Arata Brentwood 2 4 60a7/ /31 2. A stnEr , Antioch, 5/29131 23.36 A.Boe.-er, Pacheco 12/31/29 x W Harry Bruno, Byron 22/31/297.96y: H.P. Brubeck, Ione 22/31/29 32•w.. Ben Baird, 172$- 39th St.rfVIAmay.. oar an , 12/31/29 5 F B1aGkhaw? Ranch,Danville 12/31Z29 1.00 Tony Beata, Clayton 2/20 30 John Settencourt, Richmond, 12/31 30 815 P $.Bi a oe 5Antioch12/31 26 4-87 Jas. Botelho, Va_nut CFA 12/31/28 1 . 05 F Barges, Valnut Cree'-,12/3 29 55 y iFf:K:irk.d'.; 7:f,•" ;_ p`.,r:. Banke Bros. Pleasanton 12/31/29 140.50 Joe Braga, Pacheco 12/31/29 6.00 Jim Cakebreada Brentwood 9/3/30' 5-70 r«:.,;.F::S•.'H i.Crittenden 519 Calif. aw- a St. Sa_n -ran. 10/2/30' 26.2rj y:'. M. Caldeira, Pinole 12/31/29 60 F ;. . `1 :'" Tony Correia, Clayton 7/31/29 20.94 H.Cleaves, Antioch 9/19/29 20.00 V.Chri st San sen Byron 0 4.25I7I3 r,::.: •-• :'. Joe Caldeira, Port C}:icago, 11/2 /32 14.25 V C.Christiansen, Byron 1/2/31 i Joe Chaves Sr. Concord 11/9/ 29 162.23 s x Manuel Co: ayreira, Clayton 10/Zl/30 9.00 J.P.Cronin, Dublin, 10/ 1/31 35- 5 f Ben Douglas Antioch 9/7/ 29 1.5 Davison, d Faria, Antioch 5/16/31 9.90 Donley Estall, Harron 7/1/ 29 45•81 L. DeMartini Concord 12/31/27 1.$0 I;-- µms..:,..f ...;.•.. . F.Davils Concord-, 12/31/29 5.00 mss: riR." r J.J.Duero, Brentwood 12/31128 2.4o 1 Ori .a TJutrO, Byron 10/10/30 6..00 L.J.Dainty, Brenicood 12/31/31 50.66 J.F.Deane Alamo 2 194-507/ 7/31 A-, _:° ;, Pete Daniels, 1216/3oj1 c: n. 5 M.P.Dutra Martinez, 1/2/31 J. DeUartinl, Concord, 7/1/29 9.00 w L.Dpvison, Antioch5116/31 30 fir t;2^;,.::k...'•,: ; .; Ralph E aerson, Oakley 12131/33 78. LM in : ;•`•_... F.E..-dc ards Oakland 12/31/31 1 2 1: .. ., B_H.Fhrenpfort, 1112 Crag- mons, Berkeley 12/31/28 52. 2 Z,, J.Figueredo Pittsburg 6/ 11129Y.1:252925Chas. Fames, 119 1 B.F otherin zam Knightsen, V16/30O 1..49 r" . ;;•:. ' Frans Faria, Concord, 10/25 /29 3?•53 J.Fahy, Pittsburg 12/31/29 10.00 Vm. Frank, Clayton 2.j7 Freltas-Moran, Concord 218•50 i 1 y, Dec. is, 19=9- C.J Foskett, Clayton, 7/11/32 165.250 Wm.Ford, Concord, 6/6/ 32 119.63 Lloyd Geddes, Byron 6/26/30 2.00 R.F.Goon, Concord, 3/4 129 1 .48 h _QGinochioBros. Concord, 12/9/31 504.16 x k ' ' J.B.Gplvin, Clayton 30 151.18 Gleese & Hardiman, Livermore, /2s/28 9.00 4 i Gallagher Teaming Co. w 1- 2 Beale U.S. F. 6/8/26 22.00 R.S.Griffith, Byron 2/21/3] i19•1_ Henne & Ichasawka, Alamo 12/31/29 2.50 V Hansen Est. Marsh Ck Sec. 9/8/31 50.10 fi Lafayette 12/1/27 7.00L.S Hubbell, L.H ins, Antioch 6/18/31 145.-90 T.Sanna, Martinez 11/1/ 33 15a° Mrs. H.Hubbard, 4224 Atlas Q Ave. Oakland, 2/28/29 43.53 Dr.Hall, 2728 Channing Way Berkeley 10/2/30 21 x Mrs. Kelly, Martinez, 5/29/31 1.20 Fx Berl Keyser, 3/15/29 1.154 Lemos & Aives, Lafayette 7/5/27 5.20 Tony Leonardi, TassaJara 12/31/31 18.68 Jess Lemos Byron 9/12/30 26.40 Manuel Men&ozClayton 10/11/30 18.00 H-r.Mliler, 131/31 41 1 • $JerrJ' organ, Byron 2_ 2 Mary Maringo, Alwo 3/ `/29 16 Dr. W.Myers, Livermore, 6/24/30 116 6 k 3 W.C.Moran, Grove & Woolsey Berkeley 7/31/29 20..21 w , Martinez Cemeteryr, Martinez, 8/15/31 72 X ik.' irk` k Mr. John Marasci, Clayton 3/23/31 6.15 J. Marciel, Livermore 6/3[1/27 32.00 L.Machado-, Clairton 5/7/319 Mrs.Etta Merritt, Walnu> Ck V28/31 0 w r Silva Mattos, Alamo 6/11':/32 00 x Mello Bros. Banta 4/•23/27 13.00 A az Mortensen & Hansen, Pleasant onl0/1/30 99.25 D M.McLemore 7/16/30 20 00 G;W.McNear, Diablo 12/3l/28 190.85 µMcCombs, 3/6/29 3- 39 M.McKean, Concord 7/27/31 13. 00 Fred Noia, Danville 12/31/29 1. 75 L-Nicol, Brentwood 4/10/ 37-Tony Nunez. Brentwood 3/4/31 48. 20r E.J.Natuach, Knight sen 12 31/27 los• 51 C E O'Brien, Brentwood 12/ 10. 35 Jerry 31/30 y O'Meara, Brentwood 12/31/30 12 j8 Mrs. E.E,O'Brien, Martinez, 12/31/28 54. 60 C.L.O'Hara, Brentwood 5/18/31 4. 52 Hrr rp Oxen, Pleas4nton 12/31/31 15.00 x Pine Cree;_ Dgiry, Concord 12/31/27 2 5 r a J.Petta., Oakley 5/2130 1. 66 P.Pippo, Marsh Creek, 10/22/30 7 5 Port Costa Development Co.12/31/26 1107. 20 1d.E.Perry, Boncord 4/3-1/ 29 115.1/2900J.L. Patterson, Kn00 ightsen J s.Perry, Concord, 6/21/2B 75 f Geo. Pete,Brentwood, 1 19/30 24. 90 Jos.Pacheco, Brentwood 9/6/30 2.60 r {H.Roy, Alamo 12/31/29 3. 110 J.W Roche, 1747- 6th Ave. Oak. 12/31/29 22. 00 I ^ichelii, Concord, 12/31/29 20 b+ II.Rize, Antioch 6/25/30 2.85 yg j J. 4Rocha, Brentwood 9/15/ 3. 20 Hungerford Semas, Brentwood, i 31,30 1 r F Lepsis, Silva, Byron 22/30 3 I Brunoni, Silva, Holt Z©/15/30 86.25 3 Frank Silva, Pleasanton 12/31/30 30 sir 9/12/3150A.S.Silv"a Martinez,23•5 Sears Ranch, Pacheco 5/31/ 29 M.Siiva, Hayward 7%31%3 115.60 r Chas. Shelle nbe rger,Brentvood 6 k f'Tony Silva, Pleasanton 12/ /306.90 i f",B.Swift, Brentwood 6/4 27 2. 60 San JoRouin Co. 8/1. 31 45.61 F.C.Stow, Martinez*, 2 A.Smith Es Concord 12/31/29 29. 29 40 Jesse Shelby, Martinez, 11/8/30 2. 55 Reese Thomas, Pittsburg 3126/30 21. 00 D-Trembath (A.Honear) Oakley 2/1/28 2.76 At Joe Teixahera, Syron 12/31/30 11. 10 John Thompson, Brentwood 12/31/ 294-1 72.35 r 100MatherTells cord 4/2 /30 SZ. 97 51 E.T.Uren, Antioch d Mrs. N. Vasasla, 1363 Webster St. San Francisco 12/31/30 23. 97 12/31/30 25.85 J.Vlach, Port Chicago Antioch 2/311Jack Vierraa A.H.Wallace, Knightsen 6/51/31 S1.. 15 asi yy Watters Bros. 0:;ncord 12/31/ 337 In ?utter of Granting Authority to Tai 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 followin- described property now owned Ir the state of California, be sold pur- suant to Chapter 529 of statutes of 1939, by the iax Collector of Contra Costa Count at public auction, for cash, 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 Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this. Re solut ion: GROUP No. 62. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 192 , In the Cerrito Parr. Tract- Lot 40, Block 3,Deed No. $73 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THEE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, FOR THE RELIN,qMT TAXES OF 1U0: Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 7-9, Block 17,Deed No. 165. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract 8 z. 3= Lot 29, Block 7,Deed No.179. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 9-10, Block 14, Deed No. 201. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Grand Vies terrace- Lots 25-26, Block 27, Deed No. 239i Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fifth Addn. to Richmind- Lot 10, Block 7,Deed No, 242. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 36-37, Block 1,Deed No. 266 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale.M Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 33, Block 6, Deed No. 291. Mininum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. San Pablo Villa Tract- Lots 5 to 10, inc. Block 17, Deed No 304.. Minimum price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond City Center- Lots 40-41, Block 10, Deed No. 355 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. j In Pullman Townsit e- Lacs 29-30, Block 10, Deed No. 370. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite- Lots 20-21, Block 13, Deed No.372 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the East Shore Park Lot 9, Block E, Deed No. 449. Minimum price,$5. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Barr View Park — Lot L, Bloc'l 14, Deed No. 469. j Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 28-29-30, Block 19 Deed No. 452. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 29, Block 12, Deed No. 52$. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- lot 10, Block 42, Deed No. 540. Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Syndicate Business Blocks- Lot 9, Block C. Deed No. 579 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Robert Seaver Addn. to Richmond- Lots 29--29, Block 5,Deed No. 5$4. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. J.0 Owens Addn. to City of Richmond- Lots 6-7-9, Block 9; Deed No, 591. Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 39 to 42, ine. Block 5, Deed No. 659.` Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Harbor Business Blocks-- Lits 1-2-3, Block 7, Deed No. 671. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 6 to 11, Inc. Blke 4,- Deed No. 724.- Minimum 24. Minimum price,$35. plus Apportioned costs of sale. North Be*eley Terrace Tract- Lots 21-22, Block 20,Deed No. 735 r : j Minimum price, $25. plus appertior_ed costs of sale. In Richmond Junction - Lots 3-4-, Block 5, Deed No. 795 Minimum price, $75. plus Apportioned costs of sale. I In Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 3, Block 25, Deed No. 902 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In Greene Subdivision- Lots 10--11, Block 7 Deed No. 965. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 25, Block 3, Deed No. MS j Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROP&RTY SOLD TO THE SUTE JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931: I Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 19, Deed No. 25. Minimums price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 6, Bloc. 19, Deed No. 26 141nimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 19, Deed No. 27 wh. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa re-- Lots 19-20, Block 359 Deed Nj. 153 - Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Tounsite of Santa Fe- Lots 10-11, Block 41, Deed No. 183. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale.rr Toimsite of Santa Fe— Lot 10, Block 44, Deed No. 195 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. t Tosit a of S„nta re-- Lot 11,Block 44,Deed No. 196 Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Harbor Addn- Lots 21-22, Block 4, Deed No. 219. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Herman's Addn. to Richmond Lots 30-31, Block 21, Deed No. 25$ IMinimum price $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. Meeker's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 9-10, Block 31, Deed No. 293 Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Ellis loanding Subn.— Lots 1-2, Block 12, Deed No-307 i Minimum price, W. plus apportioned coats of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot s 11-12, Block 91 Deed No. 340. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 16-17, Block 123 Deed. No. 347 ry Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. f Amended Up of the City of Richmond- Lots 41-42, Block 115, Deed No. 350. Minimum price $50.plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Pt.Richmond, Official Map No. 3— Lot 39, Blk B. Deed No-364 Minimum price, $5, plus apporrioned costs of sale. Town of Pt Richmond, Official Hap No. 3— Lot 42, Block E Deed Na-365. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. j West hichmond Tract- Lots 9-9, Block 99 Deed No. 411 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 3, Block 5, Deed No-509 I Minimum price $5. plus apportioned gists of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 4, Biock 5, Deed No. 509 " Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 Andrade Gularte Tact- Lot 5, Block 5, Deed No 510. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Grand view Te-race- Lots 12-13, Block 32, Deed No. 6 0T i Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall Is Addn. to Richmond- Lot 25, Block 199 Deed No. 953 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of salve. In Richmond Annex- Lots Lx-3, Block 6, Deed NO.1042: 111 Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 1,Bloex 1.Deed No. 1529. { iirim= nrice: S50. plus lr nor: oned c7sts of S31e. i 3i 33) in Aland Court- Lot 2, Bock 1, Deed Nn. 1530• MIrtmum price, $20 plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almoner Cir.- Lot 3, Block 1, Deed No. 1531. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot , Block 1, Deed No. 1532. Minimum price, M. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 5, Block 1, Deed No. 1533 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 6, Block Z, R Deed No. 1534•. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. eInAlmondCourt- Lot 1, Block 2, D ad No. 1535• Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 2, Block 2, Deed No. 1536. Minimum price, $20. plus appor'doned costs of stele. In Almond Court- Lot 3, Bock 2, Dee&- No. 1537 Minimum price,$20. plus apportioned costs of sale. a In Almond Court- Lot a, Block 2, Deed, No. 1538v . Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Hatter of applicati cas F for aid. r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for, be and tre same are hereby ordered granted: gg LILLIPS HUBFM, 1915 Chanslor Ave. Richmond 55. monthly Casio allowance be discontinued as of Oct. Ist, 1939. FRICHETTE, JOSEPH J. 8037 Terrace Drive,El Cerrito. Old Age Security be granted to amount of $35. to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939.` LINCCLN, CLARr2WE i!. 1301 Nevin Ave. El Cerrito. OidAee Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.. 1,193 PATTEaSW% ALFIE, 600 Florida Ave. Richmond Old age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be grunted to begin as of Dec.1,1939 YILLIMS, LAURA A.. 264 Kenyon Ave. Berkeley Park aid Age Security in the sum of $8. monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.1,19 3 MORAN, RICHAFD G. 6100 Columbia Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in the sus of $35. monthly be restored as of Dec. Z, 1939. i i BAFLM, HUGH, 755 Pomona Ave. 31 Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be reneged as of Sept. 1939. BUTTS, MARGARET- 521- 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1939. DUTRA FRANK J. 1815 Curtis St. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be reneged as of Aug. 1939• COIRT , JOSEPH, 716 Pomona St. 91 Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939• FISCHEFi FFANK, 116 Hensley St.. Richmond. Old ge Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939• LONG MIN :IE D. 234 So. 5th St. Richmond. Oki Ape Security in the sue of $35. monthly be renewed asof May, 1939 IIeBI2+NEf IDE1 L. 1465 Navelier Sr. El Cerrito. Old Age Securityin the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. MUHRLIN, FRANK, 749 Albermarle St. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939• MUHRLIN, HILLZE, 749 Albermarle St.El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. SMITH, AILLIW A. 163- 11th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sem of $35. nonthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. MAGNER . FANNIE, 5616 Columbia Ave. Richmond Annex. Old Age Security In the sum of $35. monthly be mewed as of Sept. 1939. fi WARRING-malt', TAZII„ 502 Riverside Ave. Richmond. 02d Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be reneged as of Dec. 1939• ROBERTS FPANCIS- 159 So. 39th St. Richmond. OldAge Security in the sun of $30. monthly be renewed as of June, 2939, and t increased to $35. mo !thly as of Dec. 1, 1939. j O may, Dec. 18, 10;o, RMILINS, ETT-AlpBx 223, 11300 San Pablo, El Cerrito. Old gSecurity in the sum of $25. monthly be increased to.$35. monthly as of Dec. 1, 1939• 1 OLIVER, WILLIAtn,S97 Ridge Rd, Richmond. Old Security in the sum of $25. monthly be decreased to~$20. monthly as of Jan. 1, 1940. COFFIN, WMILINGTCN B. 5306 Van Fleet Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in the sun of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Hnv. 30, 1939• CREW, MAMIE, 743 Wilson St. Napa. Old Age Security in the suaaof 535. monthly be discontinued as of Dee-31, 1939. KELLY, ED.- 216-a Georgia St. Hotel Howard, Vallejo. Old Age Security in sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939. MARTIN WILLIAL_ 3105 Florida St. Richmond. Old Age Securito in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. STROMBESG, ELSIE, 596- 19th St. Oaklanc. Old Age Security in the sum of$35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939. WONG KING WONG 246- 15th St. Richmond. Old Are Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939• COMUN, JESSE M. 359 Colusa Ave. aerkeley Park. Old Age Security be denied. COFRW, LULU, G. 359 Colusa Ave. Berk.eley Pars. 0ld Age Security be denied. 1-M, XAVIER, 7301 Stockton 3t- El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. GARCIA MELINDA, 42 Railroad Ave. Pt.Richmond. 22.50 aid to needy children and $47. county, supplemental aid;,be-`granJ;ec td'beE in I as of D,.c. 1, 1939• HARKELL, MYRTLE, Parker Ave. Rodeo. Aid to needy children in the sum of $45. monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1939. j HART, NARY, 1601 Potrero Ave. Richmond 22.50 Aid to needy children and $7.50 County Supplemental aid monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1939. LOUIS AMIE, Pinole i0. per month ad to needychildren be renewed as of Nov. 1939.. I.3ADISON MARITY, 3316 Chanslor, Richmond. 22.50 der month aid t o needy children and $13.50 County Supplemental Aid be rene ea as of Dec. 1939• KANE, ELLEN, 424- 19th St. Richmond Aid to. needy. children in the sum of $74. monthly be decreased to $64. monthly as of Jan. 2, 1940. PUCCT_ GENOFLESSA, 107 Critahett Ave. RiehmonA per month aid for needy children be decreased to $20 per month aid for needy Children r.s of Jan. 1, 1940. MOLICA, ANTOINMPE, 437 Everett St. El Cerrito Aid for needy children in sun of $20. monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940, BUZZELL, LEURA, Alamo Old Age Security in the sun of $35. monthly be restored as of Dec. 1, 1939. KURLFINKE ELLA, 1607 Grove 3•. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be restored as of Dec. 13, 1939. KU SENB RGER JCEN. Star Route, Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $35, monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. KUSSE MG, ER OTTILLIE, Star Route, Danville. old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of S.pt. 1939. LEWIS, JOHN Prospect Ave. Danville. Old re Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939.x 1 ART IN SEP:, CL RA, Port C.,,sta Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Septa 1939. NART INSEN, NIELS, Port Cq sta. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939•;, MITCHELL, SUcWN JANE, Canyon C/o Mrs. Beryl Burpee. Old a Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Nov. 1939. oYILCOX, ADA Id. Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $20 monthly be discontinued as of Oet.31, 1939 SANDOVAL, MARTINA, San Ramon Aid to needy children in the sea of $60 monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1939• 341 t 0ATaAWn SDA. 1677 Park Side Dr. Walnut Creek Count sh allowance in sum of $25. to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939. XERRIMLI, SATE, Concord. County Cash allowance in sum of $19• monthlybe granted to begin as of Dec. '1,1939 ELL MTT, MUSETTA, 1826 Sharp Ave. Walnut Creek County Cash allowance in sum of $15. monthly be renewed as of Jan. 1, 1940. STOKE, SYLVIAN, Salvio St.Bx 794, Concord. Old Age Security n the sass of $35. monthly'be granted to begin as of Dec. 1,193 . WRIGHT, ROB:-:RT, Vine Hill, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. monthly be ;-ranted to begin as of Dec.1,193 LEE, ERVIN F. 1631 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek Old Age Security In the sum of $35. monthly be renewed as of Oct. 1939. MENDENULL, WIL-_IAb[, Rte #1, Concord. Old ,age Security in the suss of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. MME2tHAILL, BA40LR&, Rte #1, Concord. Old Age Security in the suss of $35. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. PAR CEi 2r_", Dec. 15, I KAMDIC4:, JOHN 1111 E. St. Antioch Old Age,Security in the sum of $15. monthly be renewed as of Aug. 1939. OLSON HILDA 1+23- 4th St. Antioch Old Argre Security in the sun of $25. monthly be renewed as of Sept. 1939. LE GRAD ALEX&NDr.R, Byron Old Age Security in the sum of $25. monthly be renewed as of Oct.1939, and- ' Increased to $35. nont'-ly as of Dec. 1, 1939. BROONER Hr'Z.iR`l, P.0. Bx 91, Oodeor.. OldAge Security be denied. CCLSPCUIZZO, MRS. A_'IUY, 500 2nd St. Antioch Aid to needy children in sum of $50. monthly be increased to $80 monthly to begin as of Jan. 1, 19140. M_ T'TON, FLO_=iA, Main St. Oakley Aid to needy children in the s• of $30. monthly be changed to aid to needy children in the sun of $22.50 monthly and county supplemental aid in sum of $7.50 monthly as of Jan. 9, 19140. FOR M ILDRED STA?i LEY AND DOR IS J:-W Y TT J2& H RNBU ~ an rJUNZ-349 Br ssels SS Sancisco. SW monthly county cash alio-ance be granted to Mrs. June Hornbuckle, for the sup.ort of Mildred Stanley and Doris Jean Miller; children of Mrs. Mildred Thompson, a resident of Conga Costa Co'-tnty. FOR A:.'N IE ZAMORA TAS- T_LLO, FRANCESCA, 112 West St. Pittsburg FOR HM Ehi E:-iNEST JOHN AND RUDOLPH ZAMORA. ALBER'rINUM SCHOOL FOR GLA.LS AND BOYS, UEIAH. Children' s Aid in the sum of $90. be renewed as of Nov. 1939- $10 payable to Mrs. Francesca Castillo, for support of Annie Zamora and $80 pa mble to Albertinum School for Girls end Boys for the support of Helen, Ernest, John and Rudolph• Zamora. FCR HELEN RAE MACHADO BLACK IV.S. ROBS, 1307 Castro St. Martinez. begin. Dec. 1, 1939, Children' s aid be increased to $22.50 monthly and supplemental by $17.50 additional county assistance as ordered by the Juvenile Court, payable to = Mrs. Robert Black. FOR ROBE PANICAZZI BERNINI, MARIE, 1949 Fillmore, San Francisco. Aid to needy children in sum of $20 payable to Miss Marie Bernina for the support of Ross Panigazzi, be discontinued as of Jan. 8, 194W. In Matter of Applications for Aid. The following recipients of Old Age Security being, entitled to automatic in- creases in aid of Five($5.00) dollars per month each, in accordance with Amended Federal Social Security Law, and as provided under Sec. 2025 of Welfare and Institut ns Code, changin- the cense to VW. dollars effective Jan. 1, 1940, IT IS BY THE BOARD OPMERED that the following list be and the same is hereby approved by t:-As Board: STATE CASE: N4:TlinER. NAME. OLD RATE NEW RATE. CC 2 A. Allen, Marietta, cc 6 AG Brazil, Manuel 35. 00 4o.00 Cc 7 AG Curry, Charles C.35.00 140.00 cc 9 AG Martinez, Emma 35.00 14o.00 CC 10 AG Sellman, John 35.00 140.00 CC 14+ AG Soto, kanuella 25.0030.00 CC 26 AG Grant, Everett 35-00 00 CC 27 AG Hill, Albert M 35.00 140-o CC 31 AG Pereira, Bary E, 15-00 20.00 cc 35 AG Yale, Elihu T, 35.00 140.00 cc -5 AG Yale, Elizabeth 35.00 4o•oo CC 40 AG 2lendenhal-; , Barbara F.35.00 140.00 CC 14.0 AG Mendenhall, William C.35. 00 140.00 cc 43 AG Gentry, E oma 35.00 140.o0 CC $6 AG Josselyn, Andres 35-00 140.00 CC o6 AG Josselyn, Lila A.35-OD 40-00 CC 67 AG Harris, Florence 35-00 1{0.00 cC 72 AG 1'a_oney, Mary 35-00 140.00 CC 7] Ar. Grant , Ben 25.00 30.00 CC 84 AG Huston, David P. 30.00 35:00 CC 95 AG 11asterson, Ella 35.00 14p 00 CC SS AG Pratt, Ida A, 25.00 30.00 35.00 00 State Case No. 2 am- d Rate Neer Rate. CC 99 AG Tait, Joseph 35-00 4o.o0 CC 102 AG LeGrand, Charles 35-00 4o.00 CC 105 AG Hammond, Carl 35.00 40.00 CC 109 AG Long, Sarah 35-00 4o.00 CC 125 AG Gornan, Frank 35-00 40.00 t CC 130 AG Zecher, Annie I. 35.00 4-o.00 CC 132 AG Bryne, L'ar;, C. 00 30.00 CC 13j AG Barden, Charles 38.00 9.00 CC 1jz. AG Corcoran, Thomas 35-00 4O.OQ CC 1,5 AG McIntyre, Olive, 35.00 4o.00 j CC 1AG Prowse, Ann D. 35.00 4o.00 CC 1141 AG Smith, Joseph r 35.00 4o.00 Cc 14" AG Smith, Luc„P H30.00 335.00 CC 10 AG Lavery, Charles35.00 40,00 CC 15 AG Hiner, An.,-ie 35 140.00 CC 154 AG Parker, Himile 35-00 40.00 CC 156 AG Grayson, Mary Lou 35.00 4o.00 CC 157 AG Hall than, Rose 35.00 40.00 CC 159 AG Johnson, Horace, 35.00 4o.00 i cc 161 AG Yelavic, George 35.00 40.00 CC 1-62 AG Jw, Martin L.J. 35.00 10.00 CC 164 AG Hain, Karen L. 25.0030.00 169 Martin, Helen 35.00 140.00 172 Chathoerlain .George T 00 4o.00 17 00Bartter, R, 35- 1 Ferri ter, rp 5.00 4o.004176Wallmr, John Y. 35.00 4o.00 179 Wells, W i ll im 35-00 4o.00 181 Broulett, Har-..v35-00 4o.00 192 Buckley, Alex. 35.00 4o.00 4 193 Thompson, Robert I. 31,00 36.o0 j 1ST}Barnes, Awl a 35.00 140.00 r" 165 Peck, %Vward R. 35.00 4o.00 192 Glenn, Mary. 35.00 40.00 193 Hoffnan, Linooln 23.00 21 .00 196 Akins, Willian B. 35.00 4o.00 198 Fae s sl a r, Yzr is L.L. 30.00 5 00 199 McLaughlin, Hary 202 Soto, Camen 35. 00 4o.0o 202 Soto, Vincent 35.00 40.00 203 Hersey, Largaret J.35.00 4o.00 205 Davis, John H11ton 35.00 4o.00 209 Henn;, Cora. 35.00 4o.00 2D9 K hlhoff, Ida 35.00 4o.00 2D9 Rush, Ara 35.00 140.00 210 Rus]-, Clarence 35,00 140.00 21 Buckley, William T. 35.00 4o.00 21 Deasey, John H. 35-00 4o.00 j 235 Messenger, Amanda 35.00 4o.00 218 Clarke, Cornelius 35.00 4o.00 219 Franklin, Jonathan 35-00 4o.00 223 Brown, Mary . 35.00 4o.00 1 225 Spur, Andrea 35.00 4o.00 T 8ienann, Christina 25.00j0.00 230 Nelson, Cora 35.00 X40.00 2231 31;1 SSkInner,Frank 35.00 40.00 Alen A. 3500 236 Sargent, Carrie 40.00eL. j 236 Sargent, Joseph 35.00 4o.00 i 239 Tagner, Fannie 35.00 140.00 j 1 Madig _, Edvmrd G.35-00 4o.00 Cheep, Prank 22.12 27.12 Pires, Joseuh 35.00 46.00 i 24S Brazil, Charles D.35.00 40.00 I 250 Ivancovl ch, Nellie 35.00 4o.00 253 Pierson, Mary H. 35.00 40.00 25 White, Jahn S. 35.00 40.00 Carpenter, Charles H. 35. 00 4o.00 25S Wir, James 35-00 40.00 2b0 Silvan, John 35.00 4o.00 261 pa.vis, John H.arten 35.00 4o.00 26 Townsend, Nelson 29.00 4.00 Rowell,Willian 35.00 00 271 Patterson, HRh'r9 35.00 40.00 271 bio ia, Ant ane 35.00 1-0.00 275 Mount, Nora 35.00 40.00 277 ardosey, Anthony 35.00 40.00 278 Shade,W.11. 35.00 40.00 279 VAllin, Jonas 35,00 40.00 279 Wallin, Josephine 35.00 4o.00 283 yillis, 1% dia1 35.00 40.00 29 Willis, dilliam 35.00 40.00 Jules, Margaret 35,00 4o.00 288 Nelson, Henry 35.00 40.00 291 Arnold, Charles 35.00 4o.00 292 Soot n, Frani{.R. 35.00 4o.00 293 Bush., Elias 35-00 4o.00 296 Gill, John L.35.00 4o.00 297 Hansford, Johnson Lee 35.00 40.00 298 Fisher, Irvin 35.00 4o.00 299 Southard, Edward B. 35.00 4Mary 400.00 301 Tinkham, John 35.00 4o.00 Dec. 16. 19,9. State Case No. Name. Old Rate New Rate. 30} Shuquist, Augusta C. 35.00 40 oo 304 Brown, Emily J. 35.00 4o.00 3o6 Christie, Ulrika, 309 Clift, Dona 35.00 4o.00 35.00 40.00 311 Demers, Ida 35.00 40.00 311 Demers,villiam 35-00 40.00 312 Elliott, Hary J. 35.00 40.00 313 Emery, Emma Cora 35.00 4o.00 16 Gardner, F.J. 35.00 40.00 317 near.-, Charles William 35.00 4o.00 319 Leavy, T-homers 5_00 0.00 r 321 McCullou; h, Mary 35.00 4o.00 322 Ortiz, Brigida 25.00 30.00 32 Bogner, Earths 17.00 22-00 32 Hunt, John B. 35.00 40.00 326 Riccobono, Vito 35,00 4p.QO 328 Rossi,C harles F 35.00 40.00 529 Rowlee, Uary E, 35.00 4o.00 330 Shite, Ezekiel 35-00 4o.00 335 Tees, Elbert" 35.00 40.00 3356 lees, Elvira 35-00 40.00 Widmer, mil 35.00 4o.00 338 Hinniff, Dani el 35.00 4o.00 339 ldcNary, James F. 35.00 40.00 3 Pierce, Nathan 35.00 40.00 34o Pierce, Rosabelle 35.00 40.00 341 Rogers, T,L. 35.00 40.00 342 Zi nerman, Lulu J. 35.00 40.00 w . 343 Aratzer, Elmer E. 35.00 40,00 j4- Grauer, stella 35.00 4o.00 34+ Ballard, Cara 25-0030.00 349 Conner, Del E.35.00 40.00 350 Eby, Charlotte, 35.00 40.00 351 Garib-il.31, Emanuel 35.00 40.00 35 Hal;, Harry 15.00 20.00 350 Long, William F. 35.00 4o.00 357 Uaddox, Laura 35.00 4o.00 3 5Qmg an, SarahF. 35.00 4o.00 e, Alice 3 404 Fsher.George M. 35.00 2.00 5 Iverson, Annie 20.00 25.00 406 O'Connor, Sarah 24.50 29.50407Johnson, Cproline 00 00 414 Drake, 51111am 35.00 00 414 Hall, Clark 00 415 Walker, Andrew L. 35.00 4400.00 410 Manning, Fred 35.00 40.00 417 Mertes, Ella Rose May 30.00 35.00419Pedrick, Mary Cleland, 35.00 40.00 422 Ostrander, Louise A. 35.00 40.00 423 Rodriquez, Luisa 25.00 30.00 425 Thole, Johanna 12.12 17.12427Blonouist, Lisa U.35.00 40.00 426 Ariasi, Jennie 35.00 4o.00 430 Cincy, Catherine 35-00 40.00 431 Goss, Anna M. 35.00 40.00 432 Henderson, Annie 35.00 4o.00 433 Ingalls, Helen M. 35.00 40.00 1,35 hiller, James S. 35.00 4o.00 43b Nielsen, Botbilde, 35-00 4o.00 437 cake s,Abb ie E 35.00 40.00 438 Stevenson, Eduard S_ 35.00 4o.00 9 Swanson, William S.35.00 40 ,00 442 Beeson, Curtis A 35.00 4o.00 445 Duffield, Leona E 35.00 4o.00 359 Martin, Susie 30.00 35.0036oMclherson, Robert E. 35-00 40.00 361 Nesbit, Nellie P. 35•OO 40.00 361 Nesbit, Sapuel A. 75.00 20.00 363 Petersen, Anna >a 35.00 4o.00 4 Sloan, Carrie B. 29,00 34.00 366 Vail, Catherine 35.00 40.00 367 Hoffman, Alf red 35.00 40.00 366 MCL-lhone, Catherine 35.00 4o.00 370 Lopghurst,gatherine 35.00 4o.00 37' Enright, William H.35.00 4o.00 374 Gavin, William 35.00 4o.00 375 HiRtt, John William 35.00 40.00 375 Hiatt, Sarah E. 35.00 40.00 378 Enos, Helen 3377 379 Leaves, Luther,35.00 1,0.00 390 Peterson, Annie 27.50 32.50 390 Petersen, swan 392 Scholz, Ernest 3355.00 40.00 394 Burton, George 35.00 40.00 39 De mosey, John H. 35.00 40.00 y38Folsom, Aifres 35.00 40.00 390 Lochary, John 35.00 4o.00 392 Pera, John 35.00 4o.00 394 Kennedy, Wm. C. 30.00 35.00 595 Merriman, Edgard 35.00 00 State Case No. Name. OldRate New Rate. 396 Ott, Phillip. S 35.00 4o.00 j 9 St4nlep, Emi],v 35.00 4o.00 AWS Hayne s, Sarah 35.00 4o.oo 445 Haynes, William P.00 oo449Hopkins, Joseph J-35. 4o.00 4149 Hopkins, Josephine 35.00 40.00 Keys, Frederic 35.00 40.00 3 Mitchell, Julia L. 35.00 40.00 r 454 Pendry, MRry I. 25.00 30.00 454 Pendrv,Thompson G.25.00 p.00 455 Rodgers, Hugh 35.00 40.00 i i5 Rodgers, Inez 3 .13 39.13 n b Washburn, Charles W 30.00 5.00 457 Wilson, Laura, 35.00 0.00 458 Fortner, El-zabeth 25.00 0.00 9 Zwlwa?t, Charles T. 35.00 0. O Plato,Gorge 35-00 461 Miller, Marg Ellen 25.00 30.00 14614. Brunn.r, Louise 3j.00 39.00 464 Brunner, Mathes 34.00 39.00 46 DeSoto, Jessie 25.00 30.00 467 Brat, Manuel 35.00 40.00 469 Burke, Stephen 35-00 40.00 469 Cornell, Albert Y.30.00 35-00 470 Decker, George S. 15-00 20.00 471 Dizon, Carl 35.00 40.00 w 473 HlOchcli?f, John E. 35.00 40.00 4.75 Jacobs, Chilyon A. 15-00 20.00 477 Liatz, Eliza.32.50 j7.50 478 LlM z, Joseph X. 35.00 47s Littleton, Alberta 35.00 40.00 479 McClintock, gorge F. 35.00 Lo.00 450 Mitchel , Willis E. 35.00 4o.00 491 Noses, Howard 27-50 32.50 493 Tough, Alice lf. 32.50 37.50 1453 Tough, Thomas J. 32.50 7.50 49 Wotton, Charles H.35.00 00 Morinney, Ida 35.00 4o.00 r ig7 Young, 11111an B. 31-00 36.00 1489 Harman, AnrAe Allen 25.00 30.00 f a; 490 Noell, A]--a 35.00 40.00 491 Pendergrass, Amanda 35.00 40.00 494 aussenberger, John G. 35.00 40.00 494 Kussenterger, Ottilie E. 35.04 40.00 97 Zot ri st, MRr Ann 4 35.00 40.00 Alexander, Tillie 35.00 4o.00 498 Allgaler, Willian 35-00 40.00 5500 Chauberlaln, Sophia 30.00 35.00 5501 Court, Jo%-z h 30.00 35.00 5% Hassell, FRivie 25.00 00 507 In;m n, El+iz ab et h 35.00 if0.00 509 LRGrande, Alexander 35.00 40.00 r 5510 Madison, Charles 35.00 4o.0o 510 Nadi4on7 Nancy 35.00 4o.00 511 maimirc, Clara 32.50 37.50 513 Mapning, Porter E.32-50 5512 Hiroad, Frederick 35.00 140.00 o'Haran, Cnrjrie 32.00 37.00 5513 01 Riaran, Charles 32.00 00 114 Reid el l, Edvard 35.00 140.00 515 Ripinger, A el is A. 255.00 30.00 1 516 Terry, John R. 35.00 40.00 ti? ; 519 Wells, Fran'.{ A. 35.00 4o.00 j 5519 will ia^son, William E. 27.0052.00 5521 Bepker, William 140.00 X 525 Callahan, Robert 35.00 40.00 Fee13, John J. 35-0040.00 5526 Frp st, lMi lla rd F, 30.00 35.00 527 l:attilton, Ema 35.00 40.00 t 527 HamLton,William 35.00 4o.o0 528 Hogancamo, Daniel Belle 25-00 30.00 3 55211 30 Hoganca mp, Joseph 25.00 00 YcGr d:., Charles S. 35.00 00 531 Mortimer, Albert 35.00 40.00 532 Myrick, Walter J5.00 4o.00 533 Rvan, 35-00 4o.00 534 Sagri, Maeda J.H. 35.00 4o.00 SafLri, Sruel 35-00 14(3.005 g 5336 leaver, -arapette 35.00 40.00 r 539 Corby, C!-apelle C. 35.00 1!0.00 539 Col. v, Eliza.35.00 40.00 5539 Farrell,bene 35.00 40.00 5140 Fischer, Frank 35.00 40.00 5541 Gooch, Joseph 15.00 20.00 3 Johnson, W--.Thomas 35.00 4o.005444Johnson, Laura B 32.50 37.50 a 554 Johnston, Will ia^*H. 32.50 37.50 rseNus, Ma--'.r 0. 35.00 40.00 547 Swan, Everett 35.00 4o.00 548 Trader, Harry F. 35-00 4o.00 550 Collins, James 35.00 4o.00 551 Gorham, Lulu 30.00 35.00 i Dec. 18, 19;9. State Case. No.Name. Old Rate - New Rate. 553 Hebeisn, Franz 35.00 $4o.00 553 Hebeisn, Janet 35.00 4o.00 554 Jones, Jacob R.35.00 40.00 555 Kort e, John F. 30.0035.00 i 55b Mansfield, Clara 35.00 40.00 557 Manwill, George A. 35.00 4o.00 p 559 Parks, Herbert 33.00 38.00 5 9 Parks, Nancy If.33.00 3g.00 560 Scott, Jean 35.00 1t0.0o 561 ThamDson, Charles 35-00 4o.00 562 Varallo, Peter 35.00 40.00r 563 Vogelsang, Mathilda .30.00 35.00 565 Cinotto, Antonio 35.00 00 a ' 566 DeNise, -Lizzie 30.00 j5 00 566 DeNtse, William C. 35.00 FO.00 568 Hanson, Caroline 35.00 40.00 j 569 Hanson, Henry A. 35.00 4o.00 4 569 Hogan, Charles J. 35.00 40.00 I 570 Hunt, Alma A. 35.00 40,00 571 Lapham, Fra: 35.00 4o.00 X73 Hiner, AlbertL 35.00 40.00 1} Woodbury, Effie C 35.00 40.00 Y 575 Butts, I-argaret L. 15.00 20.00 57b Collins, Anna L. 35• 40- 577 Cushlnv, Charlotte A 35.00 40.00 79 Edwards, Clara 35.00 4o.00 a 590 Hill, Frara T. 35.00 40.q0 582 Van Raam, Hendrik 30.00 35-00 582 Van Raan, Henrika, 30-00 j5.00 Y 593 Warrington, Tazel 35.00 0.00 594 Watts, Herbert 35.00 40.00 597 Clark, Julia E.10.00 15.00 599 Frazer, Eliza 15.00 20.00 599 Harten, Vinnie 30.00 35.00 590 Lynn, Cora A 31.0036.00 N 59 Stockwell, J;zkson B. 35.00 40.00 594 Sullivan, Belvia Ann 35.00 4o.00 596 Willson, Edward U. 35.00 40.00 597 Woodworth, Silas 25.00 30.00 s; 599 Clark, Mary Josephine 25-0030.00 99 Je: kin s, John T. 35.00 40.00 02 Shattuck, Chr rl e s 35.00 4o.00 603 Bragv, Hugh 35.00 110.00 b0 Hunter,- Estella E. 35-00 40.00 1005Machado, Mary 35.00 40.00 606 Masten,.Lenora V. 35.00 4o. oo 607 Matthews, Lydia 35.00 4o.00 r 609 Shult s, Aylett00 4o.00 ter ` 010 tackhouse, Thomas B, j'S.00 4o.00 611 Stahl, Frark L.35.00 o0 µol, Preira,•Mary R.35.00 O. 00 017 Goeth al s, John B. 35-00 4o. 00 619 Dritschier, Maximillian 35.00 40. 00 X19 Dupree,.James 35.00 44. 00 623 Phelps, Henry B. 35.00 40,00 x`625 Soule, Edward, 35.00 40. 00 X26 Thurber, Charles C. 31.00 36. 00 629 Bowers,• Willixi F. -30.00 5.00 s 630 Chandler, William 35.00 0. 00 6;l Collins, Mary Etta 25.00 30. 00 :635 Fischer, Henry 35.00 49 006 63 Gray, Dora 35.00 40. 00 6 b Gray, Edward 35.00 40. 00 046 Parker, Nark A.35.00 4o. 00 641 Peterson, Jacob 35.00 4.0. 00 64- Robevts, Mary J. 20.00 25. 00 6+- Ruckma;i, Elizabeth 25.00 j0. 00 646 Arterberr-1, G F. 35.00 40. 00 646 Arteraerr_r, Mary 35.00 40. 00 547 Burns, Frederick 35.00 40. 00 04S Oliver,- William A. 20.00 25. 00 650 Rore, Arch ie 35.00 4o. 00 651 Scott, Eltreeua 35.00 40. 00 652 Silvester, Henry T.-35.06 4o. 00 652 Silvester, Thursa A.35.00 40. 00 659 Ditmars, George 35.00 4o. 00 6r,9 Huntley, Ed. L.35.00 4o. 00r ;661 Ardissone, Louisa M_35.00 4o. 00 665 Dolphu s, Mars E. 30.71 j5. 71.bbb ISittchell, S!+irly H. 35.00 40. 00 667 Sonke, Adnan 35.00 40. 00 669 Welch, Minnie 35.00 40. 00 670 Donneily, Louise Y. 35.00 40.00 ri 671 Groom, zll.a H. 35.00 40. 00 672 Mears, Nancy D.15.00 20. 00 071 Rodgers, A_ice H. 25- 0000 674 0 674 Treat, Newell H. 35-00 00 675 Trette,6harles H. 5.00 13. 00 67' White, Clarence B. 35.00 0 00 676 White, Sarah J.35.00 110. 00 o77 Ade: , Emma 35.00 40. 00 67S Davi s, E l W. 35.00 4.0. 00 79 Martin, David S. 35.00 40. i 34 State Case No. N:3_,me. Old -Rate. New Rate. 690 Rice, Annie 35.00 4O.00 681 Riley, Mary 35-00 40.00 C6 9 2] Aru.sLk, /A:,',nn . 1 35 0D 4ff/O 11. 00 692 Aasus, Charles 35.00 40.00 694 Crow, HenrP 35-00 40.00 695 Dierck s, Harriet B. 35.00 40.o0 66 Jones, Henry T- 35.00 40.00 S7 Hen--%vHenr C. ones, Mary E. 3500 4000 690 Beach, katuaret J 25-0000 691691 Coatney, J_111. 35.00 ro.0O 692 Davis, Annie 35.00 40.00 694 Hoilett, John 35-00 4.0.00 b9 Huntley, Annie U. 35.00 40.00 699 Piva, Serafino 35.00 40.00 701 Wa itaker, .slice 30.00 35-00 702 Begnnovich, Rat 30.00 35.00 703 Colclou4i,• ElLz abet h 25.00 30-00 705 DeCann, J eph 35-00 40.00 70 Mcvky, Isabel V.35.00 4o.00 709 Nelson, Sylvester, 35-00 40.00 709 Roberts, Francls 35.00 40.00 710 Rose, Antonio S.27.50 2.50 711 Soto'Fra.^.?'. S. 35-QO QO 712 Wilson, Art1= G. 35.00 40,00 712 Wilson, Ulnnie Grace 35.00 ,40.00 Beck, Earl• Ulyss 35.00 40.00 71 ghamberialn, Charles 15.00 20.00 715 Aeefer, henry H.35.00 40.00 715 Keefe, Lizzle 35.00 40.00 719 Davies, Richard P. 35.00 40.00 720 Dutra, Fra71k J. 30.0035.00 l 721 Emanuel, Louis 35.-00 40.00 726 Uurra„v, Peter F.35-00 40.00 35-00 1 727 Hordeaan, E1ga 30-00 4 729 Tierney, Nellie 35.00 00 s' 730 Weston, John 0. 35.00 40.00 734 Friedrich, Jacob 25.00 oO n. 73 Fudey, Rose Adeile 35.00 ro.-0O 732 Mitchell, William A. 35-00 40.00 737 Rickard, T.A 35.00 4O.00 T39 Rodebaugh, Anna 35-00 4.0.00 M Draxten, ale 35-00 40 .00 40 adv, Emily 25.00 30.00 74.1 Holden, Grace E.35.00 40.00 742 Ervin F. Lee 35-00 40.00 743 Muhrlin' Frank 35.00 40.00 3 Vuhrlin' Millie Alice 35.00 4O.Oo 134 Murillo, Margaret 35-00 40.00 746 Tate, Maud- 12.00 17.00 747 Brixey, Thoma s B 35 -00 40.o0 1` 74.9 Glynn, Nellie 35-00 40.00 1 750 Gould,Leona 25.0030.00 I 751 Hmaand, Ella 35.00 130.00 752 Herin, Millie 35-00 40.00 O'Blenness, Freeman L 35.00 40.00 Rick-ettr, COcil 35-00 40-00 757 Smith, Hannah 35-00 40.00 77 Elli tt, Joseph 35-00 40.00 7b2 Murphy, Janes H.35-00 40.00 r' 763 Parti:er, Charles W 35-00 4o.00 7 Postlevraite, John M. 31.00 36.00 764 Postlethwalte, Margery 31.00 3 6.00 76 Sones, James W. 355.00 40.00 76Z Cline, Daniel 35.00 40.00 767 Donlon, Hattie 30.00 35-00 769 Hall, Dora- E 25.00 30 00 i 770 Uitc--hell, Susan Jsne 25-0000 772 Smit-,-,, Belle F. 35.00 40.00 773 Cooper, Anna P. 35.00 10.00773Cooper, Georg C. 35.0 774 Joseph, Maurice,35.00 40.00 moi, 775 Long, Inez 15.00 20.00 776 Martin, Georgena 32.00 37.00 779 PosLer rd, Marius P. 30-00 3 .00 790 Rubl, mita Pacheco 29.30 3Z.3O 791 Salvador, Annie 2 .00 29.00 792 Shaw, Ray 35.00 40.00 793 Sibrian, Peter Wilson 35-00 40.00 795 Salt: , 111yam A. 00 40.00 787 Anderton, Renes R. 333.00 40.00 799 Brashear, W.B. 35-00 4O.00 799 Burt, Mary G, 35.00 40.00 790 Goings, Arnie 35.00 40.o0 790 Goings, Eugene 35-00 40.00 791 Hansen, Anna June 315.00 40.00 791 Hansan, John P. 3355 00 40-00 792 Irw7.n, Gtw 34.00 39.00 Lenzen, Marg 20.00 25.00 79 Rogers, Charles F 35.00 40.00 7997 Van Meter,-James 35.00 40.00 Veils, Delia E. 35.00 40.00 9 Wells, JDhn T. 75.00 0.00 800 0.00 75.00 c l Dec. 1S, 19-1,-). Stare Case. No. Name. Old :Rte Nev- Rate. S02 Atwood, James 35.00 40.00 804Bowhill, Alice H. 35.00 40.00 602 Bradley, Charles 35.00 40.00 80 Cafarelli, Emilio 35.00 4o.00 807 ChadricY, E' 12 50 17.50 boa Clifton, Jessie 25.00 0.00 809 Aickinson, Xlrtie A. 35.0D 10.00910Galley, 19- Sil GoldicC, Lou 15.00 20.00 912 Hill, Sarah U. 35.00 40.00 61'? 3[elley, Elder B. 3 ,.00 4o.00 S14 J,atianr, James 1 .00 19.00 gl55 Lauritzen, Anna It.34.349.34- 916 wiles, William E. 35.00 40.00 917 Null, William 35.00 4o.00 619 Rhine, Fran-B. 15.00 20.00 819 thihe, Olive Ada 15.00 20.00 620 Risdorph, Maria E.35.00 4o 0o 621 Ryan, Edith35-00 40.00 622 Scales, Cordelia 35.00 40.00 822 scales, James 25.00 00j0 923 8mlth, Grace E. 35.00 Zi .-OO 329mivn' L.T. 35.00 40.00 924 4rtemos, 3. 35-00 4o .co 925 Sullivan, Louls 35.00 4o.00 926 ward, John K.35.00 40.00 827 Adams, Jane 35.00 40.00 829 4nderson, A^elia 20.00 25.00 830 Azevedo, Marla A. 25.00 30.00 831 err.+er, Peter 35.00 40.00 832 Aotsford, Clara L.35.00 4o.00 933, Bradshaw, Marian Kate 15.00 20.00 83 Chaboya, B.F 35.00 40.00 835 Phlen, Earl-35.00 40.00 g37 Dutra, Mary C. 35.00 4o.00 638 Foster, Florence 22.00 27.00 8339 Goodhue, Beraamin 9isner35.00 46.00 St40 Hall, George. M. 35.00 4o.00 643 Deman MaYI. 32.00 37.00 94 J.,arsen, Juhapna Marie 20.00 25.00 Leanan, Leor*rd 13.00 15.00 945 j anninr,, I4an Edith 25.0030:00 94.9 silVi s, Isaac 35.00 140 00 950 stockArd, Robert B. 35.00 40.00 951 Valencia, Henry V.35.00 4o.00 953 North, Jerome B. 35.00 4o.00 953 North, die I. 35.00 40.00 g5 IDudreau, Jeanette 35.00 40.00 850 Champion, Elba 29.0034•.00 i 959 Christlanse , Charles N. 35.00 40.00 1 859 Eisenberg, Mathilda 15.00 20.00 9b0 jumey, .Harry J,ne 25.00330.00 961 bent, Xf rgaret 35.00 40.00 862 McNurlin, allie U.20.00 25.00 86' Morganstin, I. 35 00 110.00 I 864 Noel, Eugene 3- .-709.70 8655 Olson, A-Ydrew J. 35.00 L.00 96b iaetts, Ja es H.35.00 4o.00 567 shuns, Inez 25.00 33.00 869 tlren, 2tary 15.00 20.00 870 Vierheller, Saran F. 25.00 30.00 871 Westwood, Millie ta„7 30.00 35.00 97 Bgiley, Nellie 30.00 35.00 974 Carlson, John 22.00 27.00 972 pevore, Jennie 15.00 20.00 Hopkins, Janie 29.5734-.97 977 James, Thomas 35.00 40.00 879 Keller, Christina 24.00 25.00 979 Nottin nan, Jesse E. 35.00 40.00 891 Soler, Christian A. 00 30.00 992 Vaeccarezza, Mary 1 5 19. 993 Warner, El5-0izabeth 35 35.00 40.00 995 Siders, JPnes CP-vin 35.00 40.00 996 Adwnrds, ZenRs P. 35.00 40.00 890 Raehnle, Fred 35.00 40.00 891 Rouser, Roy F. 25.00 30.00 992 J,,ckson, Isaac S. 8.00 13.00 89' Johnson,Charles J.12.50 17.50 89 Jorgensen, Hzns Peter 35.00 40.00 l 895 Knight, Katherine 25.00330.00 997 Masmer, John.W. 35.00 40.00 997 Masmer, Nora A. 35.00 40.00 1 9gg Moran, Laura 35.00 40.00 i 999 Reardon, Patrick 26.50 31.50 goo Santos, John It. 35.00 0.00 r 901 Spencer, Mary E. 35.00 40.00 902 Verer,e, Marg 20.,00 25.00 j 9Q fisset-,illiam E. 35.00 46.00 9 41l.tizer, Alice J. 35.00 4o.00 905 Connell, Ellen L 35-00 4o.00 909 Furman, Geor;e A: 29.00334•.00 910 grant, sR uel 35.00 40.00 911 Hendrick, Aranda E. 10.00 15.00 q13 Mythen, Katherine 20.00 25.00 State Case No. Vie. Old Rate Npm Rate. 91 Ramboo Robert A. 35-00 W.0091Spraggins, Eirard R 35.00 40.00 917 Swartsel, Salmond J.25-00 00 919 Iversen, Rasmus ' 35.00 4U.00 919 Bailey, Clara 15-00 20.00 919 Bailey, Frank E.' 15.00 20-00 920 Barkley, Jesse F. 35.00 40.00 922 Burleig_^., Claude'R. 25.00 33p0.00 92} Christensen, Elmer 35.00 ZA.00 924 Griffin, Joseph 31-00336.00 9_ wine, Lucien W. 35-00 13.00 9 McCabe. Annie M. 35.00 40.00 i 927 Mugridge, Ma'-, 35-00 4o.00 930 Sueyres, Albert 22.00 27-50 931 Bake:-, Margie 35.00 46.00 932 Bilodeau, 33.97 38.87 934 Creec:i, Nsency,00 40.00 935 Dearborn, Edwin W. 35-. 00 935 Dearborn, Lida U. 399.00 40.00 931 Finley, 11-try R„becca 35-00 4o.00 937 Noland, Helen King 30.00 35-00 937 Noland, Sanuel 30:00 35.00 936 Ruehl, Eewin Geo. 30.OU 35.00 939 van Skike,Uoizie 30.00 35 00 940 4 Zahniser, Porter C. 35.00 40.009 3 Clark, Edwin C.35-0 4o.00 9 Clark, Theresa Angie 35.00 40.00 44 Cole; Charles Wm,. 20.00 25.00 944 Cole; Katie, Alice 20'.00 00 9 Dutra, Delfina C: 29;00 34.00 946 Keller, Lav H.30.00 00 947947 Kiley, Janes Lt.35.00 40.00 947 Kiley, Teresa, 35.00 40.00 9148 hayrield, terry E. 22.50 27.50 9 Mayfleld, Susie A. 22.50 27-50 949 Ramfissen, K.Jorgen35.00 46.00 950 fade' Mars H. 35.00 4o.00 951 W L1 son, August 35.00 LO.00 952 Barnes, Florence 35.00 4o.00 9516 Burmester,George W 35.00 40.00 t Carter, Willi= R. 22.50 27.50 L 955 Collins, Lilla J: 7.00 12.00 956 Corsi, Vincenzo 35.00 40.00 957 Diehl, zoa 35.00 4o.00 959 Funk, Robert P.25.00 30.00 959 kallum, Annie Maud, 26.60,31.60 960 Hendrix, Etta A 25:00 0.00 96 Rove, illian U 35.00 00 95 Schmutzler, Sarah D.35.00 00 965 Sisterna, Felipe 00 4o.00 969 Goode, Jack D. 5.00 110.00 1970 Davi; Antonio 00 30.00 972 Bastin, Thomn s24.50 29.50 974 Evans, Saran A 34.17 3s-17 972 Levi's, David 9.00 1 .00 Lippert, Cordella 35.00 4o.00 j 977 Long, Minnie D.35.00 4o.00 976 Lowdd, Gertrude A: e5.00 30.00 979 Maguire, Clara r. 35.00 40.00 990 Mitchell, Laura B. 13.00 18.00 992 Wood; Nellie Jane 35.00 4o.00 9g+ Brooks, Josephine 35.00 40.00 966 Fischer, Anna 35.00 40.00 997 Hanniff, Caroline 35.00 40.00 999 Hughes, Frank H.' 29.58 34.58 999 Hughes, Lola it.29.59 34.59 r; 990 Joyce, Annie fit.30.00 3jrj. 00 r 991 Laughlin, Madge Z. 35.00 40.00 992 Rlege r, Addie 25.00 30-00 994 Thompson, Johannes N. 32.50 37.50 996 YOM , W11119m F. 28.00 3.00 997 Barber, Dorrance E. 35.00 00 999 Baru'er, Hanna B. 35.00 40.00 1001 Swan son, Swan E. 35'-00 4o.00 1002 Warren, Virgil D. 35-00 44.00 1003 Duncan, Ella Jane 35.00 44.00 1 Bennett, William C. 35.00 40.00 1Oo5 Gary, Leonard B- 35:00 40.00 1007 Bedaoe, Marl Ella35-00 40.00 1009 Cervenka, Jo;enh 35.00 4o.00 1009 Ishap, John 4t. 35.00 40.00 1011 Barks, Laura C.35-00 40.00 1012 Duane, Hannah C. 35.00 4o.00 1014 Hulholand, 7illiam P. 35.00 4o.00 1017 Smit-1, Mary E. 30.00 j.00 1020 van Eaton, Juli_ Y. 35-00 0o 1021 Fkcker, Katie E. 15.00 20.00 1022 Hoover, Andrew S. 25.00j-00 1023 Jones, Samuel W. 35.00 4000 1024 Kambich, John 15.00 20_00 F 1027 Otis' Frank R. 15.00 20.00 1029 Powne_l, Arizona Belle 35.00 40.00 1029 Roberts, Mary L. 31.00 36.00 i State Case No. Name. Old Rate New Rate'. 1050 Schramm, Hattie 9.00 14.00 1031 Smith,Sam 35.00 40.00 1037 Allen,'Jannle E. 23 10 28.10. w 1034 Heidinger, Charles George 35.00 40.00 tt 1035 Johnson, Fan:-.Ie 35.00 40.00 103o Loosmore, AAelalde Elim 27.50 32.50 1037 Lcasmore,George 27:50 X2.50 1078 Wright, Mary E.35.00 40.00 1041 Engel, Clara 35.00 40.00 pX 10- 2 Guild, Katherine 35-00 4o.00 1043 Hansen; Hans 25-00 30.00 1014, Hansen, Johanna 25.00 30.00 1045 Martinser_, Clara 35.00 40. 00 104; Nartins:n, Niels 35.00 40.00 4 1o47 Olson,Hilda 25.00 30.00 104,9 Vaulatoo Maria 20.00 25.00 k 1049 Crandall, Charles P.35.00 4o•00 r 1050 Johnson, Jure 25.00 00 r 1051 Norman, William 35--00r•00 1052 Seechitano, Santa 29.00 34.00 1053 Thorup, Andrew K. 15.00 20.00 105, Waters,Sarar A.35.00 40.00 1056 Downs, 1Wniter 35.00 40.00 1057 Leri s, John 35-00 44.00 1059 Siders; Annettie 35.00 40.00 10 0 Stetson, Lena A. 35.00 40.00 1061 Tomaschec4, Cecelia 35.00 00 f' G 1062 W1111am s, John V. 30.00 35.00 lob, Willixas, M1--y A; 30.00 35.00 lobi+ Abrao," &xma 25:00 30.00 1065 Cyrus, Elvira M." 35.00 0 00 1066 Kness, William L. 35.00 40.00 1007 Mann.n, , Jen::ie B. 25.00 0.00 1069 O'Neill, John F. 35.00400000 j 1070 Orr, Isaac N. 35.00 1071 Paw se_r; Maw L.20.00 25.00 j 1072 Pawsey, ii11119n J. 20.00 25.00 1073 Rasmusnen, Hans A. 25-00 30.00 1074 Renas,-John T. 35.00 2 00 i 00 1-'?5 Sanox,'Karl W 35.00 X0.00 j 1079 Long, George 355.00 40.00 109D Hacdontrdd, GeorgeH.35- 40.00 1092 Dittner, A;bErt H. 35.00 40.00 log3 Flavin; Mary Frances 25.00 30. 00 1ON Fray, Julia M. 15.00 20.00 i1osr- Harden- Edward R. 35.00 44.00 log6 Harden", Valeria 35.00 40.00 j 1097 Love, John 35.00 4o.o0 logs Maxwell' Fred Brooks 35.00 44.00 airs 1090 sanow, Arista U. 5.00 30.00 1091 Waite,"Harriet 25 00- 30.00 s,t' 1092 Dobbs,' Ann ie P.30.00 35.00 11. 094 Fox, K'ai SP U. 14:00 1 1095 Fox, 35.00 40.00 10 Keller Thom=,.s W." 20.00 25.00 1098 Nash, Franie 35-00 1:4.00 y 1099 Pearce, Mzry E.10.00 15.00 1100 Purves, Jane s I. 35=00 40.00 1101 Rose, Nancy C. 35.00 40.00 1102 Ru shby', R3xana J. 15.00 20.00 t, 1103 Stocki)d Anna F. 35-OD 40.00 1104 Swartz', 4-ary 25.00 30.00 1105 Thonpsor., Gertrude S. 32.50 37--50 1106 Wickhrn9 John 15.00 20.00 1107 Cureton, Sara A.• 35.00 40.00 1los Lobese, John H.12.00 1p7.00 1109 Spence', W'_llian T. 35. fp.001110Welch,' Charles M: 35-00 3f 1111 Zak, Bertha 23.00 28.00 1112 Cervenka, Fa35:00 40.00d 1113 Martirr, Jane s 15.00 20.00 1114 Petersen, Mary E. 00 0.00 111 Robinson, Duglas 35.00 48.00 t " 111 Soto, Amelia 70 L9o70 1117 Turner, Ada 35-00 Lo 00 ills Walker, Elizabeth D.29.00 34.00 1119 Winbley, Matilda- 25.00 40. E 1121 Buchanan, Jahn H. 35.00 SFO 00 1122 Faris, Frank 35-00 40.00 1123 Heath, Mary E. 35.00 40.00 112 Holland, Katharine 35-00 40.00 s`r 11 Lucas, F,-art 35.00 4o.o0 11Mould, Ad ede - 35.00 40.0021 1128 Pichot-, Ludivine 25.00 30.00 1129 Pichot•, San 25.00 30.00 a 1130 Schwerin, Otto C. 35.00 00 y 1131 Stanton, Charles, 35"-00 40• r t 1132 Ward, Wi111s 25.00 00 1133 Wolf, Agnes 35-00 0.00 113 Wood, Julia T. 35.00 44.00 1135 Avelar,Helena 35.00 40.00 0`3 40.001136Hennill, Anse State Case No.Na-ne.Old Rate New Rate. 1137 Hemphill, 11111am 35:00 4o.00 1135 Johnson, Henry 00 4o.00 Y 1139 Johnson, Teckla' 00 4o.00 1140 Lane; Louville B.0000 1.141 Pynn, Hugh E. 35.00" 40. 9. 00 r' 1142 stark, Genevieve00 30.00 r..' 1143 Alveraz, Mary A. 24.00 29.00 11 ' Grierson, 11111-an 35.00 4o.00 1145 Irvin, William J. 35.00 40.00 1146 Knowles, Charles F. 35.00 4o.00 1147 Owens, Ida May 35.00 40.00 1145 ahn1ser, cora35.00 40.00'' 1149 Barnes, Bertha V. 35.00 40.00 1150 Bower, Conrad L. 35.00 4o.00 1151 Brads, Raymond 35.00 40.00 1152 Goode, Saran E.31.00j6.00 115j Hynes, John 35.00 SFO.00 lip Jewell, Cora 15_.00" 20.00 115 Jewell, Welton 15.00 20.00 1152 LaFo'-'-e, Lary 35.00 4o.00 1157 Ray,' Ira E 35.00 4o.00 118 Rose; Ea,-:a6A. 35.00 40.00 1100 Young, Tera A.20.00 25.00 1161 Bolch, g nnie 35.00 40.00 1162 Flannery, John E. 35-00 40.00 116 Govey, Katherine 33505.00 4o.00 4o.00 116 Grant, William P. 1165 Lehay, Charles T. 35.00' 40.00 1167 Peters, Mary B.' 35.00 4o.00 r 1168 Vega, Maria Lt. 35.00 4o.00 1169 Waddle, Ellen T. 35.00 4o.00 1170 Waddle, Richard T.o0 40.00 1171 Wells, Ella M. P.00 25.00 1172 Vine, George 1.35.00 40 oo 117j Johnston, JRmes G. 35.00 40.00 1174 Austin, Janes if. 25.00 30.00 1175 Chesney, Grace G. 25.00 30.00 1172 Castello, Elizabeth J. 32.00 37.00 1177 Dutrow, Cora E.' 22.00 27.00 1178 Kuehl, Nettie tZ 25.00 30.00 1179 Lrsk*rood, Louise B. 30.00 5.00 1160 Harks, Sadie 35-00 00 1191 McCarthy, ChRrles A.25.0030.00 1192 Rayond, John 35.00 0.00 1184 Benrietti, Angelo 15.04 20.00 1185 Blount, W ill iam 35.00 4o.00 1187 Chapman, Percy W. 32.22 37.22 1188 Diete, Minnie 22.0 ' 27.00 1159 Korn, Hannah K.10.00 15.00 1190 Pedricr, Marl on Robert 35.00 40.00 1191 well's, Henry A.35.00 4o.00 1192 ielbon, H:.sgh H.' 35.00 40.00 1194 Connors Frank 35.00 40.00 119Deane, Harte Rose 35.00 40.00 1192 Dores, "Manu el Jo ieah 35.00 4o.00 1197 Fooshee, G.Adison 35.00 40.00 1193 Hailifax, Alice' Lt. 6.00 11.00 z..' 1199 Huddle son, Lyd1A E. 15.00 20.00 1200 Valapeta, Vall Las, 35.00 40.00 1201 McCracken, Geor-e 30.-000000 1202 Randall, Ida Li.19.00 2 .00 1204 Smits, Saauel z. 25.00jQ.00 1 Trope, Eva 35.00 X0.00 1202 Bairi, Charl es C. 35.00 40.00 1207 Buchanan, Emily 35.00 40.00 1205 Butzbach, George K. 29.00 34.00 1209 Cahi11, MI chael 27.00 32.00 1210 Garibaldi, Agnes 35.00 40.00 1211 Huntoon, Elizabeth 2 .00 29.00 1212 Laurence, Elizabeth T. 30.00 35.00 121 McCracken, Margaret 30.00 L5-00 1214 Michael, Hannah J. 35.00 00 121? Smith, 11 M inn 35.00 40.00 121 Beeve, Chnrles H. 17.50 22.50 1217 Beeve, Clara L.3;L 5P 37.50 1215 Bogunoch, LatiLia 1219 Bold:, Charles 35 . 00 40.00 1220 Broglio, Jahn B. 35.00 40,00 1221 Fox; Margaret 35.00 4o.00 1222 Green, Oscar 35.0 40.00 1224 Rose, Jo=eph 35.00 40.00 122^ Silva, Jose M. 35-00 40.00 122 spal'dirig, Thora E. 35-00 4o.00 1227 Bryant, Dave35.00 x0.00 1225 rdann, Leo 34..34 9.34 1229 AleXander, Manuel J.35.00 X0.00 1230 Alexander, Maria J. 35.00 40.00 1231 Brosn, Daisy L. 35.00 4o.00 1233 Enos, Margaret 35-00 40,00 1234 Lanches, Jeremiah 35.00 40.00 1235 Phillips, Lena '15.00 20.00 9.Dec. 16, 19- 5tnte Case No. Name. Old Rate Ner* Rate. 1236 DeVolfe, Joseph J. 10«00 15.00i1237Mitchell, Alphoretta 30.00 35.00 1235 Mi Aman, George E.15.00 20.00 12 9 Baker' Joseph L. 35.00 4o.00 12.0 AlBeckett, Geo. 1: 17.00 22.00 1241 Filippi, Argelo 15»00* , ?0.00 x 1242 Gleason, Maude 35.00 4o.00 124 HarlotFran'.-= J. 35:00 4o.00 1244 Harvey, Harold A.35.00 40.00 1246 Hunt,'Mattie E. 1247 Kwaltrin, Fran'- 15. 35- 00 00 20.00 40.00 1249 Poxnell, Janes A.35.00 40.00 1251 Tiboetts, Altie U, 35.00 40.00 1252 Tibbetts, Fred M.35-OC 40.00 125- Wal,ser, +Geon;lna U. 35:00 X40.00 r 125- Chowning, Rav, 35.00 20.00 1255 moth,'Albert,Ina 00 40.00 12lir Mazoue, Alexander 35.00 40.00 w 12 9 Wright, J,;nes E." 23-00 28.00 1200 Bray,' Lucille 35.00 40.00 1261 Holderman, An rev J. 15-00 20.00 e 1262 Holmatad, Mora 35.00 4o.00 126 le=er, Annle00' 40.00 35126- blemner, Lenus J.` 35. 00 40 o0 r 1265 King, Georre B 35-00 40.00 Summers, Arr_'rew E. 35.00 40.00 t 1267 Turner, CIn rn B. 35.00 40.00 1268 Aa2ser, Bert H.0 1269 Willis, William D. 35,00 440.E 1270 Cole, Alice E. 17.00 22.00 1271 Counts, Nellie 35.00 4o.00 t 1272 Linck, Lear 35.00 4o.00 127" Violetie, Sadie 15.00 20.00 I 127 . Toolery, Edward G'. 35.00 4o.00 127 Tomlin, William C'. 25-0000 12761276 Love,' Mary 0 E. 35-00 00 1 X77 Nichols, Sam 27.00 2.00 F 1'276 Townshend, Helen T . 35.00 00 1 1279 Cheek, Martha L. 22.12 27.12 1290 Christensen, Fon a 35-00 4o.00 r 1281 Corbett, Cora I. ` 35.00 40.00 k 1282 Ekas,- Jame s H. 30.00 35.00 129 Ekas,' Uargaret E.30«00 5.00 Y , r 128 Johnson, Syverine 35«00 0.00 128 Eeyworth, GeorgiahR 35.00 40.00 . 1285 Knight, Sadie J. 30-00 35.00 128 Knight, Wil:-ner Y. 00 1288 LewlssLary J. 0.00 15.00 1289 Ma;sti, Amanda Alice 35.00 40.00 1290 Mc onnel l, :,almond' C. 35.00 4o.00 1291 McGinty, Sarah A.35-00 40.00 11-92 Mc21111an, L11a 20.'00 25.00 43 Nelsah, O:arl es A. 35.00 46.o0 rx Newell, Harriett S. 31.00 36:00 M l Piepkorn, Marie Braun 35-00 I0 00 Pierre, Fraik 35.00 40.00 1. F 1297 Porter, James C. 25«00 30.00 r $1299 Porter, Mary D. 25.0030.00 r 1299 Seely, Susan 35.00 40.00 1300 Starbuck, Corn E.13.00 18.00 r 1302 Blair, David F. 20.00 25-00 130" Chaboya, Olivia35.00 4O.00 130 Manwi'll, Hannah E. 35.00 4o.00 s 1,;05 McLaughl in, M.James 22.42 27.41 I,00 Munson, Aggie 35.00 40.00 l 1)07 Rawlins, Etta 35«00 40.00 rfii!1509 Remick, Rachel Strzane 15.00 20.00 1'09 Smith, Albert 35-00 40 00 1310 De Langton, Walter 35.00 40.00 r'r` 311 Hail,- .EuF,ene 35.00 40.00 1312 Han sen, Julius 35.00 40.04 1,= Hansen, Minnie 35-00 40.00 131 Hill,' UR,gnus. 35.00 4o.00 1315 Shera, Fran?35.00 40.00 r Andrews, Lester 35.00 4o.00 Boone, Jesse D. 35-DO 40.00a Cothran, Oscar 35.00 4o.00 r Falletti, Joe 35.00 40.00 Gallagher, Myles,35.00 4o.00 Heine.'oann, Sarah '35-00 4o.00 Jackson, Lulu 25.00X0.00 Jane, =1 iz a 35-00 40.00 Jane, S&-,u el 35-00 1"-0.00 McChrl st ian, V163A 35-00 4o.00 Nultemeler, W1311am 30-00 15.-00 Reid; Janes B. 35-00 u0.00 Scribner, Marshall 35.00 40.00 e f Augustine, Tom 35.00 4o.00 1232 Buzzeh, Laura 35-•00 4o.00 Eiwa. rds, Hattie 35«0.0 40.00 ys Frichette, Joseph J. 35.00 40.o0 1026 Kurlflnke, Ella 35.00 4o.00 State Case No.Name. Old Rate New Rate. Lincoln, Clarence Y. 355.00 40.00 1245 Moran, Richard G. 00 4o.00 Patterson, Alfle 3.00 44.00 Stone, Sylvia 35.00 40.00 Will lan s, Lara JL 8.00 13.00 Wright, Robert 15.00 20.00 And the 3oard takes recess to meet on Wednesday, December 27th, 1939,, .., at 2 o'clock P.M. 0hairman. Clercs. i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRi COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, December 27th, 1939•The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M. Present: Hoa. W-J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jades N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.4e11s, Clerk. In Matter of Authorizing Chairman and Auditor to sign Revised Application to Works Progress Administration for construction of Lafayette Memorial Nall. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, arra D.M.Teeter, County Auditoro be and they are hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, a Revised Application to the Works Progress Administration for a Project for the con- struction of a Memorial Hall in Town of Lafayette. In Matter of Replacing of Pavement on High School Ave., Concord, Cal. i The Town Council of Town of Concord, having heretofore been granted a permit by this Board of Supervisors to lay a sewer line along High School Ave. adjacent to the corporate limits of the Tam of Concord, and the said Town Council of Concord hav- ing awarded a contract to W.J.Tobin, for l.aylrg, of said sewer line, and the said W.J. Tobin, having deposited in Special Deposit Fund of Contra Costa County the sum of $150 guaranteeing replacing in a satisfactory manner , of the paveuent on the streets after laying of said sewer line, On motion ofSupervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, this Board of Supervisors finds t?-.at said pavement has not been replaced and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.W.Barkley as Road Commissioner of STipervisor District #3, be and he is hereby ordered to replace the pavement so disturbed by laying of said sewer line, and the cost of doing said work 9:mll be a charge against the sum of $150 so deposited in Special Deposit Fund of Contra Costa County by the said W.J.Tobin. K In Matter of approval of Contract and Bonds of Phil R.Jones, for construction of Contra Costa County Health Center. Phil R.Jones, having presented to this Board a duly executed contract for construction of Contra Costa County Health Clinic in City of Richmond, and bonds in the sums as ordered by this Board with the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, t as Surety, on said Bonds, IT IS BY THE BMRD ORDERED that said bonds ani Sureties thereon and amounts thereof be and the same are hereby approved, and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board Is hereby ordered to sign said contract on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. In hatter of appointment of Theodore V.41sey, as Trustee of Reclamation 1 strict #$30. Miss A. Cox, havins tendered her resignation as Trustee of Reclamation district 4 i830, to the board of Trustees of said District, and it appearing to this Board of i Supervisors that a vacancy appears on the Board of Trustees of said Reclamation 'istriCt 930, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE ` BQARD ORDERED that Theodore V.Halsey, be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of said Reclamation District *4830, for unexpired term of Miss A.Cox, resigned. In Matter of Release of Liens against the property of Fred W. Ben singer. RF.SOE.UTIO?I. WHEREAS, Notices of Aid have been recorded in this County pursuant to Section 4 of the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and WHEREAS, the filing of such Notices created liens on the property of the recipient of such aid, and i WHERUS, the recipient of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such liens, is entitled to receive a release thereof; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that upon receipt of $350. 00 being the amount secured by said liens, W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Oupervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized to execute and delivlr a release of such liens. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. t t i Xy j 30-5 In (tatter of the compromise of Repayment of Indigent Aid received by Fred W.Nensinger. RESOLUTICN. WHEREAS, Fred N.Kensinger has received aid from the County of'Contra, Costa, State of California, as follows: County Relief, . M3.35- Contra Costa County Hospital,377.50 Placer County Hospital, 51.00 Old Age Security00 _ Total -- 21. A.14D NHEDEAB, the real property owned by said Fred Y. Kensinger, has been, conveyed to Yrs. Teresa Butterfield, and WHEREAS, said property is not worth the total amount of aid heretofore mentioned, and IrAEREAS, the said Yrs. Teresa Butterfield has paid to the County of Contra Costa the above amount of Old Age Security in full, to wit: the sum of $350.00 and WHEREAS, the said Yrs.Teresa Butterfield is willing to pay to the said county of Contra Costa, State of California, in addition to said sum of $350.00 the amount of said Old Age Security, the sum of $113.35 to be applied on the item hereinabO7e mentioned as "bounty Rell of• NOW, VAEREFORE, BE Z RESOLVED that the repayment of said amount of "Count Relief* be compromised for the said sum of $113.35. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 2nd,, 1940, at. 10` o:clock A.tw-Clerk. Chairman.. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCXTRA COSTA COUNTY, STM E OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1940. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. •.J.Buchamn, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming , Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. i I The Minutes and proceedings for and during the month of December, 1939, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read by the Clerk are approved, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of Petition for Formation of Pleasant Hill County Water District. A petition praying for the formation of a County Nater District to be known as Pleasant Hill County Nater District, having been presented to this Boardcf Supervisors on the 2nd day of January, 1940, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and said petition being signed by registered voters residing within the boundaries of said proposed district equal in number to more than ten per cent of the number of votes cast in said proposed water district for the office of Governor of this State at the last General Election prior to the presenting of said petition, and it appearing to this Board that notice of the presentation of said petition was published in the manner and for the time as irequired by law as appears by the affidavit of publication of Maude M. Silver, on file herein, and certain property owners of said proposed District having filed with this I I Board, a request that their property be excluded from said District, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing and consideration of said petition be continued to Monday the 15th day of January, 1940, at 11 o'clock A.M. In Matter of Petition of G.O. Meese County Assessor, to Add Remed property to 1939-40 Assessment 111olls. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authority to County Auditor to place on 1939-40 Assessment Rolls, the following described property which was sold at public auction by County Tax Collector to wit: I.J.Finberg, C/o State of California, Fourth Addn. to Richmond, Lots 11 & 12, Blk 36, Assessed value of land $190. S.A.Hansen, C/o State of California Amended Map of the City of Richmond* Lot 29, Blk 9, Assessed value of land $100. And said G.O.Meese, having filed his petition stating that Lot 4, (except Hort 67-75 feet) Block 20, Boulevard Gardens Tract, was deeded to the State of California7 by the County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County on June 29, 1938, and it appears in the name of the State of California on 1939-W Assessment Rolls, the said deed being an error as the property is being redeemed on the installment plan and it shoul appear on 1939-40 Assessment Rolls in name of Manuel Eunice Madrid, assessed valuatio f 130. IT IS BY THE B0AFD ORDERED that authority to Courty Auditor to place all of above described property on 1939-40 Assessment Rolls and extend taxes on same, be and the same is hereby granted. In Matter of allowance of Claims on Reclamation District #902. Good cause appearing therefor, :he following warrants of Reclamation Dlstrlot 802, are hereby approved, to wit: Weber Date Amount. 999910 A.S.Fepson, Dec. 15, '1939,, 52-00 993 47.64. And Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures to each of as id warrant s. In Matter of application of Loreto Legn4, for permission to lay water pipe line. Loreto Megna, having applied to this Board for permit to construct, operate and maintain a three inch water pipe lines along and under that certain Road known as Road No. 2 on Map of Tregallas Tract, near Antioch, California, said pipe line to extend along the said road near the north border thereof from lands of Millito on the wrest side of said roan to the lands of Silveira on the East side thereof; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County- Surveyor, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDEFZ-D that the applicant shall assume all future costs for { maintenance of said ^ine _ine. . 130-7 In Matter of appointment of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, to Board of Directors of Weimar Sanitorium. On m 3 ion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOM ORDERED that Supervisor R.J.Trembath, be and he ishereby appointed as representat J ve of Contra Costa County to the Board of Directors of Weimar Joint Sanitorium, until further order of this Board. i In Matter of approval of Lease between the City of Martinez and County of Contra Costa for Radio Broadens; To-mar. A Fong of Lease between the City of Martinez, and the County of Contra Costa, wherein the City of Martinez agrees to lease to the County of Contra Costa, certain property on Martinez tater Front for the construction of a Radio Broadcast Tower to be used by the office of Sheriff of Contra Costa County; hA, Nc,beeN pre.srwTsQ ya tb;s 73 iArd IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that mid 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., t4 In Hatter of Granting authority to I Tax Collector to make sale of propsty 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 oto Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, at public auction, for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, 'plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FUFdUER: that thi- Board petition the state Controller of the State of California, for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: GROUP No. 63) I 1PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, for the Delinquent Taxes of 1930: Nicholl Subn. of Richmond - Lot 2, Block H, Deed No. 3. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Bsy Shore Tract- Lot 32, Block 7, Deed No. 6 Minimum price, $5.00, plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 1, Blod, 11, Min- Deed No. 27 imum price, $5-Plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 2, Block 11, Deed No. 25 Minimum price, $5. plus appor*ioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 34-359 Block 7, k Deed No. 49. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Tosnsit a of SAnta Fe- Lot 32, Block 41, Deed No. 55. minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 13-14-15-16, Block 22: Deed No. 99 Minimum price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 5, Deed No. 161. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Andrade Addition- Lots 25-29, Block 1, geed No. 251.. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. s In the Andrade Addition- Lots 41_42-43_", Block 2, Deed No. 259. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Jul Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 9, Block G Deed No. 278. Minimum price, 65. plus apportioned costs of sale. I Andrade Exposition Tract, Lots 11-12, Block 15, Deed No. 327. Mimimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 5-6, Block 186, Deed No. 402. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park— Lots 33-34, Block 26, Dead No. 514. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Business Blocks, Lots 44 to 47, incl., Blk-5 Deed No. 660. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Business Blocks- Lot 49, Block 5, Deed No. 661. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 37, Deed No. 751. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, for the delinquent taxes of 1931: Third Addn. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 20, Deed No. 29., Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Third Addn. to Richmond- Lots 21 & 25, Block 22, Deed No. 29. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fouth Addn. to Richmond- Lot 8, Block 35, Deed No. 37 Minimum rice $10plus apportioned costs of sale.P Bay View Addn. to Richmond- Lots 4-5, Block 57, Deed No. 54. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Santa Fe- Lot 18, Blk 4, Deed No. 85. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa fa- Lot 19, Block 49 Deed No. 86 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 6 to 12, Inc. Block 6, Deed No. 94 Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. p 8, Block Deed No.Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 4-5- d 36-37-3 7 95 Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa re- Lot 37, Block 9,Deed No. 101. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 6,Block 14, Deed No. 113. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Harbor Addn — Lots 11-12, Block j,Deed No.214 Minimum price $10. plus apportloned costs of sale. West Richmond Tract- Lots 11-12-13-14, Block 9, Deed No. 412. Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. West Ricbmond Tract- Lots 21-22-23-24, Block 9, Deed No. 413. Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 2-3-4, Block 1 Deed No. 488 Minimum price, 415. plus apportioned casts of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 5 to 8, incl. Block 1, Deed No. 489 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract— Lot 9, Block 1,Deed No. 490. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract-- Lots 33-34, Block 109 Deed No. 720. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. i East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 5,Block 41s Deed No. 770. i Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park— Lot 43, Block 14, Deed No. 980 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Baa View Park- Lot 32, Block 26, Deed No. 1014. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 2, Block 236. Deed No. 1675 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Walls 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 236. Deed No. 1676 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. i PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE AUGUST 28, 1933 for THE DELINVENT TAXES OF 1932: Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 15, Deed No. 155. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond— Lot 12, Block 15, Deed No. 156. Ylni.,aum price, $10. plus appo^t ioned costs of sale. 3150 Herman's Addn. t o Richmond- Lot s 30-31, Block 5 Deed No. 277 Minimum price,5aD. plus apportioned costs of sale. Herman 's A4dn. to Richmond- Lots 32-33, Block 5, Deed No. 279 Minimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Yap of the City of Richmond- Lot s 5-6-, Blk 1, Deed No. 352• Minimum price,S25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended M,,p of the City of Richmond, Lot 19, Block 59, Deed No. 366. Minimum price,5150. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 7, Block 112, Deed No. 394. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond_ Lot 9, Block 112, Deed No. 395. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Par.: Tract- Lot 6, Block 1, Deed No. 473. Minimum price,510, plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Park Tract- Lots 9-14-11, Block 1, Deed No. 474 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Puffin Townsite- Lots 1-2, Block 6, Deed No. 910. Minimum price, $90. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite-Lots 3-4-5, Blk 9 Deed No. 942. Minimum price $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- Lot 20,Block 3, Deed N0.971. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned co st s of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- Lot 21, Flock 3, Deed No. 972 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Traffic Center- Lots 44--45, Block 2, Deed No. 1270. Minimum price, $200. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO-THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, for delinquent taxes of 1931• Lincoln Boalevard Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 7, Deed No. 467.'Minimum price, $15, plus apportioned costs of sale. In Matter of Applications for Aid. This Board of Supervisors having on Dec. 18th, 1939, made the-following order, to wit: 1 The following recipients of Old Age Security being entitled to automatic increases in aid of S5. per month each, in accordance with Amended Federal Social Security Law and as provided under j Section 2025 of welfare and Institutions Code, changing the base to W. per month, effective January 1st, 1940, IT IS BY THE BOAP.D ORDERED that the following list be and ithe same is hereby approved by this Board$. Here follows list of recipients of aid, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the hereinabove order made on Monday, December 1!18th, 1939, by this Board and entered at page 342, Volume 35 Minutes of this Board, be and the same is hereby ratified. In Matter of Transfer of Fhnds. On regze st of D.M. Teeter, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $50. be cancelled from Services Appropriation for office of District Attorney and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund and that the sumof $50. be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Capital A Outlay Appropriation of the office of the District Attorney. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.H.Teeter,County Auditor, and in order to finance currerrt high- way fund warrants shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFMD that the sum of $5170.99, bet ransf erred from General Fund, to the Highways Fund, said sum to be chazyed against the proper Highwaye 1 and Bridges Appropriation Accounts: War-No. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Misc. No. 1 No.2 No-3 N0.4. No. 5. 9.00 i 396 398 32.29 5.29 25.6o 143.45 399 2.20 391 2.22 309 97.50 39470 54.19 91 9.54 39 1 1 39 919 00 6.00 30.00 ' 397 2.90 49a.4o 339923-60 400 479.E 2oo.6o 90.00 2 lb 6.50 90.00 405 103.44 406 36.57 n0 504072 408 713.72 60.00 25-410 500 120.00411 412 120.00 41 10.00 w I 414 90.00 41 116.00 42 60.00 419 223.30 S6.I0 419 64.40 421 7.91 99.43 422 36 1139:11 12.52-- 2 .7 635-96 973.34 1445-P Grand Total -$5,170.89. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In batter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.N.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current requires ent s, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFI'ED that the following amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as herein set out below, said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current revenue, to wit : Knizhtsen School District Bond Fund, 1,050.00 rittsburg School District Bond Fund #31, 10,475.00 Vine Hill School District Bond Fund, 605-00 Alhambra High School District Bond Fund #4,14,350.00 John Swett High Sah. Dist. Bond Fund #3, 15,215.00 41.695-00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.h Pa a f 1361 In-Natter of Lease of 'rooms In Basement of Hall of Records I Building to state Motor Vehicle Dept. H.R.Philbrick, State Director of Motor Vehicles, having notified this Board of -hpervisors that said Department elects to exercise the Department Is option to exten lease for premises located at Main and Court Streets in Hall of Records, in City of t Martinez, for a period of ane year from and after Feb. 1st, 1940, at a yearly rental of $1. per year, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that said Lease be and the same is hereby extended for a period of one. year and from and after Feb. lst, 1940, at a yearly rental of $1.00. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman', IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $83.10 be cancelled from the Road funis of Sup. Dist. #l, and returned to Unappropriated Reserve Fond of the General Fund, IT IS BY THE BOARD FM17HER ORDERED that the sum of $83.10 be transferred iron_ the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Capital and Outlay Fund.& of the Board of Supervisors. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Joseph E.Sani, for constructing Dormitory at County Branch Jall. R.L.Goodwin, Inspector in charge oftonstruction having certified to this Board that the contract of Joseph E.Sani, for corstruction of a dormitory at Contra Costa County Branch Jail, located on County Prism Farm in Marsh Creek Canyon, has been oompleted according to plans and specifications; JOn motion of Supervisor Bollq=, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE e BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and said work declared completed. In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the t I same are hereby granted, to wit: SA'USANAN ELIZABETH, 717 Pomona Ave Sl Cerrito. monthly county cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1939. 1 HOPMS. PAUL, RFD Bx 976, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $33. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1,19 COZBY, CHAPELLE, 542— 21st St. Richmond. Old Age Security be cont iaued in the sum of $40. monthly. COZBY, EL.IZA, 542— 21st St. Richmond. Old Age Security be cont inued in the sumof $40. monthly. JORGENSEN BANS PETER, 2730 Garvin Ave. Richmond. d Age Security be continued in the sun of $40. monthly. jRIIdDELL EDWARD. 1311 Liberty St. El Cerrito Old Age Security be continued in sum of $40 monthly. MANNING MARY EDITH, 632— 3rd St. Richmond. Old Age Securlty in the sum of $30. monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of Jan. 1st, 1940. NOLAND HELEN 407 PAnhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be increased to $40. monthly as of January lst, 194o. NOLAND, f'UEL, 407 Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. Old Age Security In the sum of $35. monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of Jan. 1st, 194x. HENRY CORA 5424 Bayview Ave. Richmond. Old tge Security in the sure of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31,1939:1 MAXWELL, FRED, 511 Key Blvd. El Cerrito Old Age Security In the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 199. BOSLER MMIE 524 Balra Drive, El Cerrito j Aid to Needy Blind in the sun of $50. be renewed as of Nov. 1, 1939. ANGELIS, ELLEN, 222 Gertrude St. Horth Richmond. j Aid for needy children in the sum of $95_ per month be granted to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1940. TETZSCHNER, VIRGL IA, 553- 18th St. Richmond. Aid to Needy Children In the sum of $60. per month be renewed as of Dec-1939. O'BRIENi EDNA, 425 Everett St. E1 Cerrito per month aid to needy children be increased to $67.50 per month and that $15. county supplemental aid be decreased to $6.00 per month as of Jan. 1, 1940. EDDY, EMILY, Hartz St. Danville. Old Age Security be continued in the s:m of $30. monthly. I RODRIQUES, LOUISA, Canyon. Old Age Security be cont inued in the sum of $30. monthly. f YcGLYNN, OLA 2015 Estudillo St. Martinez i Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. lst 194o. MILES, HARRY A. 1667 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek Old age Security in the sum of $37. be granted to begin as of Jan.l, 1940. BROULETT HARRY, General Dolivery, Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the sum of $40. be continued. ELLIOTT JOSEPH, 1526 Sharp Ave. Walnut Creek Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. GOF&AN FRANK, Main St. Walnut Creek u Old Age Security be cont hued in the sum of $40. monthly. 11 MANNING CLARA, Harrison St. Casco rd. Old Age Security be continued in the amount of $37.50 monthly. WNL.G PORTER Harrison St. Concord. 4 , Old Age Security be continued In the sum of $37.50 monthly. ROSE: NANCY C. Rte #2-- 6th St. Concord. Old Age Security be continued In the sum of $40. monthly. PF.ARCE, LLARY E. 1725 Grant Ave. Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $15. monthly be increased to $20. monthly as of January 1, 1940. DAVIS, JQiiN, 404 warren St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of DPe.31,1939. ENOS HELEN 1159- 57th Ave. Oakland. Old Age Security in the sum of $32.30 monthly be 7,iscontinued as of Dee.31,1939. RHOADS, SUE, Fte #l, Bx 654, Wa mt Creek I Aid for Needy children h the sum of $22.50 per wont h and $17.50 county sup= plemental aid be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940. WARBURTON ELLA A. 521 'D' St. Martinez. Aid to eedy Blind In the sum of $46.67 be granted to Mrs. Ella A.Warburton j to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940, aid to be paid entirely by the State until 'dept. 1,1940, when Mrs. Warburton will acquire legal residence In Contra Costa County. VAUGHN, LUCRETIA, Gen. Delivery, Walnut Creek. Blind aid in the sum of $50. per month be renewed as of Nov. 1939• FP-KY, WILLIAM F. Clayton Old Age Security In the sum of 315.75 monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1st, 1940. NOBLE, JOHN, C/o Fairmont Hotel, 230 Black Diamond St.Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sum of W. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.. 1, 1940.j TERRY, JCRN Rte ff"1, Bx 59,Brentwood.i Old Age Security In the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Dec.31,1939. i TERRY, JOHN RICHARD, Rte fl, Bx $9, Brentwood_ Blind aid in the sum of $50. monthly be granted to Mr.John Richard Terry to begin as of JAn. 1, 1940. SLATTON, FLORA, David Auto Camp, Brentwov . Aid to Needy children in the sum of $22.50 monthly and county supplemental aid in the slim of S7.50 monthly be increased to aid to needy children in the sum of 22.50 and county su_ plemental aid in .he sun of $27.50 monthly as of Jan. 1, 1940. 363 f LADIES PROTECTIVE SOCIETY, 3$00 Laguna St. San Francisco (FOR RACHEL TISCARINO) eginning Dec. 20, 1939, Board and care at the rate of $1.00 per day payable monthly be paid to the Ladies Protective Society, for the support of Rachel liscarino. A_ L,VAREZ, TEODULO, 115 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. (For Albert,Refuglo and Joaquin Rios). Children's aid in the sum of $60. monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1, 1939, payabld to Mrs. Teodulo Alvarez. APPLETON, ARLME, P.O. Bx 705, Concord. (For Pamelia Towns end) Children's aid in the sum e[ $20 monthly be renewed as of Dec. 1939, payable to Mrs. Arlene Appleton. In hatter of Changing Boundaries and fixing Boundaries of Election Precincts of Contra Costa.County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of respective election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 110. ONE i'0 Ph:3CINCT 210. 2 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's right-of-way with the center of Central Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to the southerly county boundary line; thence easterly along said boundary to the center of Pomona Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Pomona Ave. to the center of Fairmont Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Fairmont Ave. to the center of Center St.; thence northerly along the center of Center St. to a point which is the extension easterly of the center of Central Ave.; thence westerly alone said extension and the center of Central Ave. to the point of be- ginning. EL CERRITO PRMINCT 210. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hoesser Lane with the center of Norvell St.; thence southeasterly along; the center of Norvell St. to the center of iEureka Ave.; thence southwesterly along the center of Eureka Ave. and said center pro- duced, to a point on the westerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwesterly along said incorporate limits to a point which is the extension south- westerly of the center of Uoesser Lane; thence northeasterly along said extension and said center to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRSCINCT 210. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Moesser Lane with the center of Norvell St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Moesser Lane and said center pro- duced, to a point on the northeasterly line of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence north- westerly along said boundary to the line dividing Lots 40 and 41; thence southwesterly along said dividing line and said line produced, to the center of Navellier St.; thence northwesterly along the center of bavellier St. to the center of Gladys St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Gladys St. and said center produced, to the center of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence south- westerly along said center to a point which is the extension northeasterly of the north westerly line of the Dunn & Gnecco Tract; thence southwesterly along said line and said line produced, to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center o San Pablo Ave. to the center of Carlos Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Carlos Ave. to a point on the westerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence southeasterly along said incorporation line to a_ point which is the extension south- westerly of the center of Moesser Lane; thence northeasterly along said extension and said center to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Macdonald Ave. with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Rl Cerrito; thence easterly along the center of Mac- donald Ave. to the center of Canyon Trail; thence easterly along the center of Canyon Trail to the Center of Hagen Blvd.; thence easterly along the center of Hagen Blvd. to the center of Cutting Blvd.; thence easterly along the center of Cutting Blvd. and said center extended, to the eastern boundary of the Richmond Junction Heights Tract; thence southerly along said eastern line to the northern line of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence easterly along said northern line to the line dividing Lots 46 and 47 of said Schmidt Village Tract; thence southerly along said dividing line and said line produced, Ito the center of Blake St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Blake St. to the leenter of San Pablo Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to ithe center of Fast Shore Blvd.; thence southerly along the center of East Shore Blvd. to the center of Potrero Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Ave. to the westerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northerly along said boun- dary to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO Pstt7(IWT 110. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Potrero Ave. with the westerlyincorporatelimitsoftheCityofElCerrito; thence easterly along the center of Po- trero Ave. to the center of East Shore Blvd.; thence northerly along the center of EastShoreBlvd. to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the center of Blake St.; thence northeasterly along the Center of Blak r 061 Tuesday, January 2, 1940 - Cont'd. St. to a point which is the extension southerly of the line dividing Lots 46 and 47 of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence northerly along said dividing line to a point on the northerly boundary of said tract; thence southeasterly along the northern and eastern boundaries of said tract to the line dividing Lots 40 and 41 thereof; thence westerly along said dividing line and said line produced, to the center of Navellier St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Havellier St. to the center of Gladys Ave.; thence southwesterly along the center of Gladys Ave. and said center produced, to the center of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence South- easterly along said center to a point on the northerly line of the 1AMn and Gneeeo Tract; thence south-jesterly along said northerly line and said line produced, to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the center of Carlos Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Carlos Ave. to a point on the westerly incorporate limits of the City of ill Cerrito; thence northwesterly, westerly and northerly along said boundary to the point of beginning. 3L CERRITO PRECINCT K0. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Moesser Lane with the center of horvell St.; thence southeasterly along the center of Norvell St. to the center of Eureka Ave.; thence northeasterly along the center of Eureka Ave. to the easterly line of Ashbury Ave.; thence southeasterly along said line to a point which is the extension southwesterly of the southerly line of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract; thencel northeasterly along said southerly line to the center of Balra Drive; thence north- 1 vesterly along the center of Balra Drive and said center produced, to a point in the ! center of Moesser Lane; thence south-westerly along the center of Moesser Lane to the point of beginning. EEL ClatRITO PRECINCT 110. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly incorporate limits of the City of 21 Cerrito with the southerly boundary of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract; thence southwesterly along said southerly line and said line produced to the viesterly line of Ashbury Ave.; thence southeasterly along said westerly line to the center of Central Ave.; thence northeasterly.along the center of Central Ave. produced north- easterly, to the center of Center Street; thence southeasterly along the center of CCU- ter St. to the center of Fairmont Ave.; thence northeasterly along the center of Fair- mont Ave. to the center of Pomona Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Pomona Ave. to a point on the county boundary; thence easterly along said boundary to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits of the said City of E1 Cerrito; thence northerly along said boundary to the point of beginning. EL. CERRITO PRIMMICT K4. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly county boundary line with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwesterly along said incorporate boundary to the southerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along said Richmond incorporate limits to its intersection with said county line; thence easterly along said boundary i to the point of beginning. L. CIOR1TO P"CIIICT 240. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, northeasterly of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company,, ; with the southerly line of the Hicbm nd Annex Tract; thence along said incorporate limits northwesterly, northeasterly and southeasterly to the intersection of said in- corporate limits with said southerly boundary of the Richmond Annex Tract; thence northwesterly along said incorporate limits along said southerly line, to the point of beginning. Ii,IZII ',TON PRECIECT 1410. 1 Beginning at a point on the county boundary, said point being the line dividing Berkeley Park and Kensington Terrace; thence northerly along said dividing line to the center of Stratford Road; thence easterly and southeasterly along the center of Strat- ford Road to the line dividing Lots 7 and 8, Block 11, Kensington Park; thence easterl ` along said dividing line and along the line dividing Lots "J" and 21, to the center of Coventry Road; thence easterly along the center of Coventry Road to its intersection with the center of a path dividing Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, Kensington Park; thence easterly along the center of said path and along said path dividing Lots 36 and 37, to center of Ardmore Road; thence easterly along the center of a path dividing Blocks 4 and 5, Kensington Park, to the center of Arlington Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Arlington Ave. to a point on the county boundary line; thence southwesterly along said boundary to the point of beginning. K3WINGTON PRECIECT H0. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Arlington Ave. with the county boundary line; thence northwesterly alonf; the center of Arlington Ave. to an intersec tion with the northerly line of Lot 16, Block 7, Berkeley Highland Terrace, produced westerly; thence northeasterly along; said line and said line produced, to the center o Kenyon Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Kenyon Ave. to the center of Trinity Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Trinity Ave. to the center of Beloit Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Beloit Ave. to the center of Cambridge Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Cambridge Ave. to the center of Yale Ave.; thence southwesterly along the center of Yale Ave. to the center of Vassar Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Vassar Ave. to its intersection with the county boun- dary; thence southwesterly along said boundary to the point of beginning. 3615 1 BBiiSniOT'oh PRwI1iCT Ko. 3 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Stratford Road with the line divi- ding Berkeley Part: and Kensington Terrace; thence easterly along the center of Strat- Lord Road to the line dividing Lots 7 and 8, Block 11, Kensington Park; thence easterly along said dividing line and along the line dividing Lots "d" and 21, to the center of Coventry Road; thence easterly along the center of Coventry Road to its intersection with the center of a path dividing Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, Kensington Park; thence easterly along said path and along a path dividing Blocks 4 and 5 and said line pro- duced, to the center of Arlington Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Arlington Ave. to its intersection with the southerly line of Arlington Acres; thence westerly along said southerly line and said line produced, to a point on the northerly extension of the line dividing Hillside Park and Kensington Terrace; thence southerly along said line to the point of beginning. KMINGTON PR?CINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of the San Pablo Rancho with : the easterly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence southeasterly along said rancho line to its intersection with the most westerly corner of Lot 53, Rancho El 13obrante Partition; thence northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly along the boundary iof said Lot 53, to its intersection with the northerly line of the subdivision of Lot Z" of Berkeley highlands Addition; thence southwesterly along said northerly line to the center of Benyon Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Kenyon Ave. to its in- tersection with the northerly line of Lot 10, Block 3, Berkeley Highland Terrace pro- duced northeasterly; thence southwesterly along said line to a line produced to the center of ,rling-ton Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Arlington Ave. to the southerly line of Arlington Acres; thence southwesterly along said southerly line to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the westerly line of said tract to the most westerly corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of said tract produced southwesterly to a point on the eastern incorporate limits of the City of S1 Cerrito; thence northeasterly along said boundary to the point of be- ginning. E&ZI11GTON PRECINCT NO. 5 i Beginning at the intersection of the county boundary with the center of Vassar Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of Vassar Ave. to the center of Yale Ave.; thence northeasterly along the center of Yale Ave. to the center of Cambridge Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of Cambridge Ave. to the center of Beloit Ave.; thence northeasterly alone; the center of Beloit Ave. to the center of Trinity Ave.; ithence nortlxresterly along the center of Trinity Ave. to the center of Kenyon Ave.; thence nort'zcesterly along the center of Benyon Ave. to the northerly line of the sub- division of Block "L", Berkeley Highlands Addition; thence northeasterly along said ' n'ortherly line to its intersection with the easterly boundary of the San Pablo Rancho; thence northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly, following the boundaries of Tilden Park to its intersection with the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 1 and 2; thence lsouthwesterly along said dividing line to the county boundary line; thence northviesterl Viand southwesterly along said boundary to the point of beginning. RIMMIM PRXCMCT 1;0. 7 Beginning at a point on the south line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Aailmay where same is intersected oy the westerly line of Block Townsite of Santa Fe; thence south to a point on the city boundary line; thence northeasterly on said city boundary line to a point which bears south from the north corner common to Lots 5 and 6, Section 24, T. 1 N. R. 5 W.; thence north to said corner thence exist to the center of Sixth St.; thence north along the center of Sixth St. to the center of Ohio Ave.; thence east along the center of Ohio Ave. to the center of Sixth St.; thence north along the center of Sixth St. to the southerly line of said Oakland Branch; thence westerly along said southerly line to the point of beginning. RICMIO1,ID PRECI14CT NO. 8 Beginning at a point on the south line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison TopeksandSantaFeHallwaywherethesameisintersectedbythecenterofTwelfthSt.; thence southerly along the center of Twelfth St. to its intersection with the northerly line of Lot 19, Section 24, T. 1 N. R. 5 W.: thence northwesterly along the northerly line of Lots 19, 14 and 13 of said Section 24, and the northerly line of the Ellis Canal, to a point on the line dividing Lots 11 and 12, Section 24, T. 1 11. R. 571F.; thence south to a point on the southerly boundary of the City of Richmond; thence northeasterly along said city boundary to a point where the same would be intersected by the southerly ex- tension of Twentieth St.; thence northerly alone, the center of said Twentieth St. to the southerly line of the said Oakland Branch; thence westerly along said southerly line to the point of beginning. BION PRX- INCT NO. 9 i f Beginning at a point on the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's right-of-way, where the center line of Twentieth St. intersects same; thence running southerly along the center line of Twee- tieth St. and prolongation thereof, to the county boundary in San Francisco Bay; thence northeasterly along said boundary to a point which bears south from the northerly cor- Iner common to Lots 31 and 32, section 19, T. 1 N. R. 4 W.; thence northerly to said cox ger; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of Lot 32 to the southeast corner of Block 16 of the Harbor Tract; thence northeasterly along the east boundary line of Block 16 of the Harbor Tract and west boundary line of the property of the California Cap Company, to the northerly corner of Block 16 of said Harbor Tract; thence westerlytothecenterofSyndicateAve.; thence northeasterly along the center of Syndicate Ave.hand extension thereof, to its intersection with the center line of Pullman Ave.; thence toLthwesterly along the center of Pullman Ave. to its intersection with the southerly dary line of the Oukland Branch of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company;thence westerly along; said southerly line to the point of beginning. Tuesday, January 2, 1940 - Cont'd. 1 RICHWND PRECINCT NO. 23 Beginning at a point in the center of Tenth Street where it is intersected by the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Tenth Street to the cen-k ter of Barrett Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Barrett Ave. to the westerly boundary of the right-of-gray of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence north- westerly along said westerly line to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence westerly albn j the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the point of beginning. RICHMOM) PRBODICT I'M. 27 Beginning at a point on the westerly boundary of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way, said point being the center of Pennsylvania Ave.; thence north- westerly along the said westerly line to the center of Incas Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Lucas Ave. to the center of Seventh St.; thence northerly along the center of Seventh St. to the center of Lincoln Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Lincoln Ave. to the westerly line of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence southwesterly along said right-of-way to the center of Pennsyl vania Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Pennsylvania Ave. to the center of j Tenth St.; thence southerly along the center of Tenth St. to the center of Pennsylvania Ave.; thence easterly along the center of said Pennsylvania Ave. to the point of be inning. RIC'.MND PRECINCT W. 26 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pennsylvania Ave. with the center of Twentieth St.; thence northerly along the center of Twentieth St. to a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along said incor- porate line to the ureszerly line of the Costa Rome Tract; thence southerly to the center of Costa xve.; thence west to a point on the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way; thence southeasterly along said west- erly line to the center line of Pennsylvania Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Pennsylvania Ave. to the point of beginning. RI(U:AIM PRFCINCT UO. 29 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pennsylvania Ave. with the center j of Sixteenth St.; thence southerly along the center of Sixteenth St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence easterly along; the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the center of 1+entieth St.; thence northerly along the center of Twentieth St. to the center of Grant Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Grant Ave. to the center of Twentieth St.; thence northerly along the center o. Twentieth St. to the center of Pennsylvania Ave.; thence westerly along; the center of Pennsylvania Ave. to the point of beginning. r RIO=IM PRECINCT 110. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Ave. with the center of Twentieth St.; thence southerly along the center of Twentieth St. to the center of Devin Ave.; thence westerly along the canter of Nevin Ave. and said center extended, to the west boundary line of the right-of-ray of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northwesterly along the said westerly line to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the point of beginning. RICIiMUD Pa-MINCT 110. 31 Beginning at the intersection of Roosevelt .&ve. with the center of Twentieth St.; thence southerly along the center of Twentieth St. to the center of Nevin Ave.; thence easterly along, the center of Iievin jive. to the center of Twenty-third St.; thence Hort erly along the center of uenty-third St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence as erly along the center of Aoosevelt ave. to the point of beginning. i RICMM1%1; PRECINCT NO. 34 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Ave. with the center of Twenty-ninth St.; thence northerly along the center of Twenty-ninth St. to the center of Howard St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Howard St. to a point on the north boundary of the City of Richmond; thence northeasterly, southeasterly, easterly, southeasterly and easterly along said city boundary line to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the center of Garvin Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Garvin Ave. to the point of beginning. RICMMM- PRECi-h'CT IIO. 36 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Roosevelt Ave. with the center of Thirty-ninth St.; thence southerly along the center of Thirty-ninth St. to the south- erly line of the right-of-nay of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence easterly along said southerly line to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence nort westerly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the point of beginning. RICIaDh*D MCUICT B0. 40 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Cutting Blvd. with the center of Thirty-ninth St.; thence westerly along the center of Cutting Blvd. to the center of Pullman Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of Pullman Ave. to the southerly line of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence easterly. along the southerly line of said right-of-way to the center of Thirty-ninth St.; then sAutherly along the center of Thirty-ninth St. to the point of beginning. i 367 RICHI ND PRECII:CT 140. 41 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Potrero Ave. with the center of Pullman Ave.; thencesoutheasterly along the center of Pullman Ave. to a point, said point being the extension northeasterly of the center of Syndicate Ave.; thence south- 1westerly along said extension and center of Syndicate Ave. to the center of Hamilton Ave.; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Block 16 of the Harbor Tract; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said Block 16 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Harbor Tract to the northerly corner common to Lots 31 and 32 of Section 19, T. 1 N. R. 4 W.; thence south to the southwest corner of said Lot 32; thence east along the south line of said Lot 7,2 and Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28 of Section 20, T. 1 N. it. 4 W. and said line produced, to a Cpoint on the westerly boundary of the Richmond Annex Tract; thence northwesterly, south westerly, northerly, easterly, southeasterly and northeasterly along the boundaries of said Richmond Annex Tract to a point on the west line of San Pablo Ave.; and the in- corporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence northerly, westerly and northerly, ifollowiug the incorporate limits of said city to the center of Potrero Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Ave. to the point of beginning. i RICHMOND PRECINCT F.O. 42 leastarlyBeginning at the southwest corner of Lot 32, Section 19, T. 1 N. R. 411%; thence along the south line of said Lot 32 and the south line of Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28 of Section 20, T. 1 II. R. 4 W. and said line produced, to a point on the westerly boundary of the Richmond Annex Tract; thence northwesterly, southwesterly, northerly easterly, southeasterly and northerly along the boundaries of said Richmond Annex Tract to a point on the west line of San Pablo Ave. and a point on the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southeasterly along the Brest line of San Pablo Ave. and along said incorporate limits to the center of Huntington Ave.; thence southwesterly along the center of Huntington Ave. to the northeasterly line of the right-of-way of th Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence southeasterly along said right-of-way line to the county boundary line; thence southwesterly along said boundary to a point which lbears south from the point of beginning; thence north to t'he point of beginning. i RICHUOND PRECINCT I:O. 44 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clinton Ave. with the center of Thirtieth St.; thence southerly along the center of Thirtieth St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the center of Thirty-ninth St.; thence northerly along the center of Thirty-ninth St. to the center lof Clinton Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Clinton Ave. to the point of be- Iginning. RICHIWIM PRAUNCT NO. 45 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Solano Ave. with the center of San Pablo Ave., thence northeasterly along the center of Solano Ave. to a point on the leasterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southerly, easterly and southerly along said incorporate limits of said city to the center of Silva Ave.; thenc southeasterly along the center of Silva Ave. to the center of Mount St.; thence north- Iwesterly along the center of Mount St. to the center of Dim St.; thence southeasterly along the center of Dime St. to the center of Barrett Ave.; thence southwesterly along the center of Jarrett Ave. to the center of San Pablo Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the point of beginning. RICHUOI;D PK9CINCT 110. 47 i i Beginning at the intersection of the south line of the right-of-way of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company with the center of Sixth ISt.; thence south along the center of Sixth St. to the north line of Lot 5, Section 24, IT. l.N. .R. 5 W.; thence west to the north corner common to Lots 5 and 6 of said Section 124; thence south to the north line of Ellis Canal; thence easterly along the northerly line of said canal and the southerly line of Ellis Landing Subdivision, to the center of Twelfth St.; thence northerly along the center of Twelfth St. to the said southerly line of the riPht-of-uay of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Rail Iway; thence westerly along said line to the point of beginning. RI M_PRECIIiCT r0. 48 t Beginn4 at the intersection of the center of Pennsylvania Ave. with the center o Tenth St.; thence southerly along the center of Tenth St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the center of Sixteenth St. thence northerly along the center of Sixteenth St. to the center of Pennsylvania Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Pennsylvania Ave. to the point of beginning. i i RICHUOND PRECINCT UO. 49 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clinton Ave. with the center of Twenty-third St.; thence southerly along the center of Twenty-third St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the center of Thirtieth St.; thence northerly along the center of Thirtieth St. to the center of Clinton Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Clinton Ave. to the point of beginning. HICHWIM PRMIUCT 110. 50 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Garvin Ave. with the center of Thirtieth St.; thence southerly along the center of Thirtieth St. to the center of Clin ton Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Clinton Ave. to the center of Thirty-nint St ; thence southerly along the center of Thirty-ninth St. to the center of Roosevelt Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Roosevelt Ave. to the center of San Pabl Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to the center of Garvin Ave.; thence westerly alon,:7 the center of nrvin Ave. to the point of beginning. f c1(? , uesday, January 2, 174u - Cout•a. KICHUOIM PRECINCT W. 51 3eginning at the intersection of the center of Solano Ave. with-the center-of San Pablo Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Ave. to a point on the . incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly and southeasterly along said incorporate limits to the center of Solano Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of Solano Ave. to the point of beginning. RICH6.OIM PR3CIZICT NO. 52 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Potrero Ave with the center of Pull`I man Ave.; thence northwesterly along the center of Pullman Ave. to the center of Cutting Blvd.; thence easterly along the center of Cutting Blvd. to the center of Thirty-ninth St.; thence northerly along the center of Thirty-ninth St. to the southerly boundary of the right-of-way of the Oakland Branch or the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Com- pany; thence easterly along; said southerly line to the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southeasterly and southerly along said incorporate limits to the center of Potrero Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Potrero Ave. to the point of beginning. RIMMUD PRECINCT NO. 53 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Lincoln Ave. with the center of Seventh St.; thence westerly along the center of Lincoln Ave. to the westerly boundary line of the right-of-gray of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence southwesterly along said right-of-way line to a point which is the extension easterly of the southerly line of Lots 29 and 30 of Section 11, T. 1 N. R. 5 W.; thence westerlyt to the southwest corner of said Lot 29; thence north to the northwest corner of Lot 20 of said Section 11; thence east on the northerly line of Lots 17, 18, 19, and 20 of said Section 11, and said line produced, to the center of the right-of-way of the San Pablo Switch Lead of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to the center of Sanford Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Sanford ave. to a point on the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond thence southerly along said incorporate limits and said line produced, to the center of Costa Ave.; thence west to the west boundary line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence southerly along said westerly line to the center of Lucas Ave.; thence westerly along the center of Lucas Ave. to the center of Seventh it.; thence northerly along the center of Seventh St. to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 54 Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 13, Section 11, T. 1 N. R. 5 W.; thence north to a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly, northerly, easterly and southerly along said incorporation line to the center of Sanford Ave.; thence northwesterly alone the center of Sanford Ave. to a point in the center of the right-of-way of the San Pablo Switch Lead of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence southwesterly along the center of said right-of-way to a point which bears east from the point of beginning; thence west to the point of beginning. RODIM PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Parker Ave. with the center of Third St.; thence westerly along the center of Third St. to a point on the westerly aline of the Town of Rodeo; thence southeasterly along said westerly line to the center of Sixth St.; thence easterly along the center of Sixth St. to the center of Parker Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Parker Ave. to the point of beginning. RODEO PRECIRCT 210. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Parker Ave. with the center of Fourth St.; thence southerly along the center of Parker kve. to the center of Sixth St.; thence 'westerly along the center of Sixth St. to a point on the westerly boundary of the Town of Rodeo; thence northwesterly along; said westerly line and said line pro- duced to a point on the county boundary line in the center of San Pablo Bay; thence viesterly along said boundary line to a point which is the northwesterly extension of the easterly line of the Town of Hercules; thence southeasterly along said extension to the northerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the Town of Hercules; thence along ie easterly and southerly boundaries of said town, southeasterly, southiresterly, wester- ly and northwesterly to a point on the easterly boundary of the Town of Pinole; thence I southwesterly along said easterly line to the center of the Pinole Valley County Road; thence southeasterly along the center of said county road to a point on the line divid- ing Supervisorial Districts One and Two; thence along said dividing line easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, northerly, northwesterly, westerly and north-i erly to a point where the line dividing Lots 9 and 10 of the Tormey Estate intersects ! same; thence westerly, along said dividing line to its intersection with the line dividingLots5and10; thence northerly along said dividing line to its intersection with the westerly boundary of the land of the Union Oil Company; thence nortinresterly along said westerly line and said line extended, to a point on the county boundary in the center of San Pablo Bay; thence along said boundary to a point thereon which is the extension northwesterly of the easterly line of the Town of Rodeo; thence southeasterly along said extension and said easterly line to the center of Fourth St.; thence westerly along the center line of Fourth St. to the point of beginning. SAIL PaBLO PRECII.CT VO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Creek Road with the cen- ter of Ridge Road; thence westerly along the center of Ridge Road to the center of Vale Road; thence southwesterly along the center of Vale Road and said center produced, to a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southeasterly easterly and northeasterly along said boundary to its intersection with the easterly line of East Richmond Terrace; thence northerly and easterly along the boundaries of i 369 said tract to the southerly line of the North Richmond Tract; thence easterly and nor- therly along the boundaries of the North Richmond Tract to the center of San Pablo Creelt Road; thence southeasterly along said center to the point of beginning. i SAN PABM PRE II CT 110. 4 I Beginning at the intersection of the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond with the easterly boundary of the right-of-xray of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence northerly along said right-of-way to its intersection with the southerly line of Lot 225 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence westerly along said southerly line to the westerly boundary of the Rancho San Pablo; thence southwesterly along said boundary to a point which bears east from the most northerly incorporate limits of said City of Richmond; thence westerly to said incorporation line; thence southerly and easterly along said boundary to the point of beginning. SALT PABW PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Tilden Park with the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 1 and 2; thence northeasterly, northerly, westerly, and northerly along said dividing line to the center of the Pinole Valley County Road; thence westerly along the center of said road to a point which is the extension north- easterly of the southeasterly line of Fractional Section 34, T. 2 N. R. 4 Vt.; thence southwesterly along said extension and said southerly line to the line dividing the Ranchos San Pablo and 31 Sobrante; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence westerly along the center of San Pablo Creek to a point which is the extension northerly of the easterly line of the Horth Richmond Tract thence southerly along said extension and southerly and westerly along the boundaries of the forth Richmond Tract to the northwest corner of Lot 122, San Pablo Rancho Parti- tion; thence southerly and easterly along the boundaries of said lot to a point on the westerly line of Lot 1M; thence southerly and easterly along the boundaries of Lot 123 to a point on the line dividing said Ranchos San Pablo and El Sobrante; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along said dividing line to the most westerly corner of Lot 53, Rancho 31 Sobrante Partition; thence northeasterly, southerly and easterly aloe the boundaries of said Lot 53 to the northerly boundary line of Tilden Park; thence easterly and southeasterly along said boundary to the point of beginning. E SAU PABLO PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond with the southerly line of Lot 122, San Pablo Rancho Partition; thence south- easterly along said southerly line to a point on the westerly line of Lot 123; thence southerly and easterly along the boundaries of Lot 123 to a point on the easterly boun- dary of said San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along said boundary to a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Bl Cerrito; thence eresterly along said boundary to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Rich- mond; thence northerly, easterly and northerly along said boundary to the point of be- 3 %inning. SAN PA3LO PUB IIXT Ito. 8 Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence easterly along sasd boundary to the center of the Pinole Valley County Road; thence southeasterly along the center of said road to a point which is the ex- tension northeasterly of the southerly line of fractional Section 34, T. 2 I1. 'R. 41M.; thence southwesterly along said extension and said southerly line to its intersection twith the line dividin;; the Ranchos San Pablo and El Sobrante; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence westerly along the center of San Pablo Creek to a point which is the extension northerly of the easterly line of tithe North Richmond Tract; thence southerly along said extension to the center of the San Pablo Creek Road; thence westerly along the center of said San Pablo Creek Road to the most westerly corner of Lot 13, North Richmond Tract; thence northeasterly to the 3 point of beginning. SIIPMMSORIAL DISTRICT I;0. TJO CROCE3i'T PRKINCT NO. 1 Begimning at the intersection of the center of Alhambra St. with the center of the county road leading into Crockett; thence westerly along the center of Alhambra St. to the center of Heald St.; thence northerly aloe; the center of Heald St. to the center o Loring Ave.; thence westerly along; the center of Loring Ave. to the westerly line of pHeald St.; thence north to a point on the county boundary in the center of Carquinez Straits; thence easterly along said boundary to a point which bears north from theJointofbeginning; thence south to the point of beginning. CROCKM PRECINCT 210. 2 F i Beginning.at the intersection of the center of Heald St. with the center of Alham- bra St.; thence easterly along the center of Alhambra St. to its intersection with the center of the county road leading into Crockett; thence easterly and southeasterly and southerly along said county road to the center of the state highway; thence northwest-, erly and westerly along the center of said highway to a point which is the extension southerly of the center of Heald St.; thence northerly along said extension and the cen jter.of Heald St. to the point o2 beginning. CROCk'M'IT PRIMINCT 110. 5 Beginning at a point in the center of Wanda St., said point being the extension.. northerly of the westerly line of Block "K" in the Town of Valona; thence southwesterly along the center of Wanda St. to a point which is the extension westerly of the north- erly line of 3lock "N"; thence easterly along the said extension and said northerly line and said line produced, to the center of Sixth Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Sixth Avenue to the center of Ceres St.; thence easterly along the center of I e.;dny, Januar_ C, 1'40 - Cont'd. i Ceres St. to the center of Second Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Second Ave. to the center of Wanda St.; thence easterly along the center of 'handa St. to the center of Fourth Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Fourth Ave. and said line produced, to a point on the county boundary line in the center of Carquinez Straits; thence westerly along said boundary to a point which bears north from the point of be- inning; thence south to the point of beginning. CROCi.YTi Z PRECINCT Iti0. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ceres St. with the center of First Ave.; thence southerly along the center of First Ave. to the center of Lillian St.; thence westerly along the center of Lillian St. to the center of Sixth Ave.; thence 3 southerly along the center of Sixth Ave. to the center of the old county road; thence westerly and northerly along the center of said road to the center of Seventh Ave.; thence northerl; along the center of Seventh bve. to the center of Pomona St., thence easterly aloes the center of Pomona St. to a point which is the extension southerly of the westerly line of Block "Ii" of the Town of Valona; thence northerly along said ex- tension and said westerly line to the northwest corner of said Block "N"; thence east- erly along the northerly line of Block "N" and said line produced, to the center of Sixth Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Sixth Ave. to the center of Ceres St.; thence easterly along the center of Ceres St. to the point of beginning. CROCl:1:'TT PRWINCT NO. 7 Beginning at a point on the county boundary in the center of Carquinez Straits, said point being the northerly corner common to Supervisorial Districts One and Two; thence southerly, easterly, southerly and easterly along said dividing line to a point which is the extension southerly of the center of Sixth Ave. in the Town of Valona; thence northerly along said extension and said center line to the center of the old county road; thence uesterly and northerly alone the center of said road to the center of Seventh Ave.; thence northerly along the center of Seventh Ave. to the center of Pomona St.; thence easterly along the center of Pomona St. to a point which is the ex- tension southerly of the westerly line of Block "N" of said Town of Valona; thence northerly along said westerly line &rid said line produced to a point in the center of landa St.; thence northeasterly along the center of hands St. to a point which is the extension northerly of the westerly line of Block "K" of the Town of Valona; thence north to a point on the county boundary in the center of Carquinez Straits; thence westerly along said boundary to the point of beginning. CROCK32T M-MUiCT 110. 8 Beginning; at the intersection of the center of Sixth Ave. With the center of Lillian St.; thence southerly along the center of Sixth Ave. and said center produced, 1 to a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Districts One and Two; thence easterly along said line to a point which is the extension southerly of the center of Fourth Ave.; thence northerly along said extension to a point which is the extension easterlyi of the center of Lillian St.; thence uesterly along said extension and said center to the point of beginning. i CROCLs""TT PRC INC." ::0. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Fourth Ave. with the center of panda St.; thence nest along the center of Wanda St. to the center of Second Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Second Ave. to the center of Ceres St.; thence westerly along the center of Ceres St. to the center of First Ave.; thence southerly along the center of First ave. to the center of Lillian St.; thence westerly along the center of Lillian St. and said line produced to a point which bears south from the point of beginning; thence north to the point of beginning. CROCKM PREC13ICT I%0. 10 Beginning at a point on the county boundary in the center of Carquinez Straits, which said point bears north from the intersection of the center of Alhambra St. with the center of the county road leading into Crockett; thence south to said intersection thence easterly and southerly along the center of said county road to the center of the state highway; thence northwesterly and westerly alone the center of said highway to a point which is the extension southerly of the center of Heald St.; thence south- erly along said extension to a point on the line divining Supervisorial Districts One and Two; thence easterly along said dividing line to a point on the easterly line of the property of the California k Ha:.aiian Sugar Refining Corp.; thence northerly along said easterly line and said line produced, to a point on the county boundary line in the center of Carquinez Straits; thence westerly along said boundary to the point of ibeginning. Li LFXLYSTTE MX INCT NO. 1 Beginning at the northwest corner of the Rancho Aealanes; thence southerly along said rancho line to the center of the New Tunnel Road; thence easterly along said cen- ter to a point opposite the intersection of the Jonah Hill Road; thence easterly along ! the Old 'runnel ':load to the center of Second St. of Lafayette Homesites; thence south- arly along the center of Second St. to the center of the Lafayette branch of Las Tram- 1 pas Creek; thence easterly along said 'branch to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence easterly and southeasterly along the center o: Las :'rampas Creek to the center of Re- 1 liez Creel:, a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Two and Three; thence northerly and northwesterly along said dividing line to the southwesterly corner of the Rancho Canada del Hambre, southern part; thence west to its intersection with the line ( dividing T. 1 N. R. 3 W. and T. 1 N. R. 2 W.; thence south to a point on the northerly! boundary of the Rancho Acalanes; thence west along said northerly line to the point of beginning. 1371 L AY3TTE PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of the Rancho Acalanes with the center of the now Tunnel Road; thence southerly along said westerly line to the south- west'corner of said rancho; thence east one mile; thence south one mile; thence easter- ly to the center of the Jonah Hill County Road; thence northerly along the center of said road to the center of said Tunnel Road; thence westerly along the center of the I Tunnel Road to the point of beginning. i LAFAYETT3 PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the old Tunnel Road with the centertof.the Jonah Hill Road; thence southerly along the center of Jonah Hill Road to the south line of Lot 107 of the Yoraga Ranch; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Lot 103 of said ranch; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Lot 244; thence easterly along the southerly line or said Lot 144 to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence southwesterly along the center of Las Trampas Creek to the southerly line of Lot 185 of said ranch; thence easterly to the souttmest corner of Section 10, T. 1 S. R. 2 W.; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Section 10 and Section 3, said township and range, to a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Two and Three; thence northwesterly along said dividing line to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence up the center of Las Traapas Creek and the center of the Lafayette Branch of Las Trampas Creek, following the meanderings thereof, to the center of Second St.; Lafayette Homesites Tract; thence northerly along the center of Second St. to the cents lof the old Tunnel Road; thence westerly along the center of the old Tunnel Road to the paint of beginning. ORIIM t PR3CILCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the Broadway Tunnel with the county boundary line; thence northeasterly along the center of said tunnel and new Tunnel Road to the center of the San Pablo Creek Road; thence northwesterly down the center of the San Pablo Creek Road to the center of Miner Road; thence northerly up the center of diner Road to the host southerly corner of Fairway Acres Tract; thence westerly, nor- ltherly and northeasterly along the boundaries of said Fairway Acres Tract to a point on Ithe south boundary of the Sleepy Hollow Tract; thence northwesterly, northerly and 1westerly along the western boundary of said tract to a point on the line dividing Super. Ivisorial Districts One and Two; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to a point on the county boundary; thence southeasterly along said boundary to the point of ibeginning. i ORI1MA PRECIECT H0. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the new Tunnel Road with the center of the San Pablo Creek Road; thence northeasterly along the center of said Tunnel Road to the westerly boundary of the Monte Vista Tract; thence northerly along said westerly dine and said line produced to a point on the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Rancho E1 ISobrante; thence northeasterly along said line to a point on the westerly boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes; thence northerly along said westerly boundary to the northwest corner thereof; thence westerly along the southerly line of the Rancho Boca de la Cauda de Pinole to its intersection with the westerly line of the Sleepy Hollow Tract; Ithence southerly and southeasterly along said tract to the northerly corner of the Fair Tway Acres Tract; thence southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly along the boundaries of said Fairway acres Tract to the center of the Miner Road; thence southerly along the Icenter of the Miner Road to the center of the San Pablo Creek Road; thence southeasterl along the center of San Pablo Creek Road to the point of beginning. ORIMIA PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 10, T. 1 S. R. 3 W.; thence south one mile to the southeast corner of Section 9, T. 1 S. R. 3 'it.; thence west along the southerly line of said Section 9 to a point on the county boundary; thence northwester- ly along said boundary to the center of Broadway Tunnel; thence northeasterly along the center of Broadway Tunnel and the center of the New Tunnel Road to the westerly boundary lof the Monte Vista Tract; thence northerly along said westerly boundary and said boun- dary produced, to a point on the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Rancho El Sobrante; thence jnortheasterly along said northwesterly line to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Aculanes; thence southerly along said western boundary line to the southwest corner thereof; thence east one nile; thence south one mile to the southeast corner of Lot 111 of the Uoraga Ranch; thence west to the point of beginning. i SUPERVISORIaLL DISTRICT 110. THREE CONCORD PR3Ci'1 CT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Willow Pass Highway with the center of Farm Bureau Road; thence southeasterly along the center of said Farm Bureau Road to the center of Clayton Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Clayton Road to the center of iciest St.; thence northeasterly aloW. the center of West St. to a point on the northeasterly line of Olsen Subdivision; thence southeasterly along said line to the im6ii southerly corner of the Gehringer 100.00 acre tract; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said tract to the center of Bollman Road; thence southeasterly along, the center of said road to the line dividing properties of Bollman and McKean; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to its intersection with the line divid- ing Supervisorial Districts Three and Four; thence in a general northerly direction along said dividing line to its intersection with the Willow Pass Highway; thence south- westerly along the center of said highway to the point of beginning. rt i i uesduy, January 2, 19", Cont'd. i CONCORD PRECIXCT NO. 5 Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the Bisso 55.00 acre tract; thence east- erly along the northerly line of said tract to the center of the Avon County Road; thence southeasterly along the center of said road to its intersection with the incor- porate limits of the Town of Concord; thence southerly along said incorporation line to its intersection with the center of the road leading to Concord Acres; thence south- westerly along the center of said road to its intersection with the center of the most westerly road leading through Concord Acres Annex; thence southeasterly along said cen- ter to its intersection with the center of Pine Creek; thence up the center of Pine Creek, following the meanderings thereof, to its intersection with the northwesterly line of the Rancho San Miguel; thence southwesterly along said rancho line to the cen- ter of Walnut Creek; thence northerly alon.; the center of Walnut Creek to the north- westerly line of the i7ater's 77.00 acre tract; thence northeasterly along said north- i:esterly line to the center of the old Pacheco and Ignacio Valley County Road; thence northwesterly along the center of said road to the most westerly corner of the Concord Sewer Farn; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Sewer Farm to the north- ! easterly corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly line of the California ater Service Company's 70.41 acre parcel to a point in the center of the Concord- Pacheco County Road; thence westerly along the center of said road to the southwesterly corner of the California "later Service Company's 46.44 acre parcel; thence northerly along the westerly line of said parcel and the westerly line of the Bisso property to the point or beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Seal Creek with the center of Has- tings Slough; thence southerly along the center of Hastings Slough to the southwesterl I corner of the UcHear property; thence easterly along the southerly line of said property to the-westerly line of the Government Ranch; thence southerly along said westerly lin to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence westerly, southerly and westerly., following the boundaries or the Hooper property to the center of the Avon County Road; thence southeasterly along said center to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the Town of Concord; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along said incorporate boundary; to its intersection with the center of Salvio St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Salvio St. to its intersection with the center of the county road leading from Salvio St. extension to Willow Pass Highway; thence southeasterly along said road to j the center of Willow Pass Highway; thence northeasterly along the center of said road to its intersection with the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Three and Four; thence along said dividing line in a general westerly and northwesterly direction to the point of beginning. COmmm PRBC nim NO. 8 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Willow Pass Highway with the center of Parkside Ave.; thence southerly along the center of said avenue to the center of Concord Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Concord Ave. to the center of Fifth St.; thence southerly along the center of Fifth St. to the center of Clayton Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Clayton Road to the center of Farm Bureau Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Farm Bureau Road to the center of Willow Pass Highway; thence southeasterly along the center of Willow Pass highway to the point of beginning. CONCORD PREencT 2:0. 9 f Beginning at the intersection of the center of Willow Pass Highway with the center of Parkside Ave.; thence southerly along the center of said avenue to the center of Concord Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Concord Ave. to the center of Fifth St.; thence southerly along the center of Fifth St. to the center of Clayton Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Clayton Road to a point on the easterly incor- 1porate limits of the Town of Concord; thence in a general northerly direction, follow- Ing said incorporation line, to the center of Salvio St.; thence leaving said incorpor ate line northeasterly along the center of Salvio St. to the center of the county road leading from Salvio St. extension to the Willow Pass Highway; thence southeasterlyialongthecenterofsaidroadtothecenterofWillowPassHighway; thence easterly along said center to the point of beginning. j COUCORD PRAC I11CT 230. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clayton Road with the center of Babel Lane; thence southerly along the center of Babel Lane to the southerly line of the Greenfield Tract; thence easterly and southeasterly along the southerly line of the Greenfield Tract and the Johnston Tract to the center of a county road; thence south- westerly and southeasterly along the center of said road to its intersection with the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Three and Four; thence northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly along said dividing line to its intersection with the line dividing the properties of McKean and Bollman; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to the center of Bollman Road; thence northwesterly along the center of said road to the cline dividing the properties of 3011©an and Gehringer; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to the northeasterly line of the Gehringer Subdivision; thence Porth- westerly along said line to the center of West St.; thence southwesterly along the cen- ter of West St. to the center of the Clayton Road; thence westerly along the center of Clayton Road to the point of beginning. E i CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 11 r j Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clayton Road with the center of Babel Lane; thence westerly along the center of Clayton Road to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the Toun of Concord; thence southwesterly, westerly and north- westerly along said incorporation line to its intersection with the road leading to Concord Acres; thence southwesterly along said road to its intersection with the centerofthemostwesterlyroadleadingthroughConcordAcresAnnex; thence southeasterly a along said road to the center of Fine Creek; thence southeasterly up the center of Pinej 37:3 Creek, following the reanderings thereof, to its intersection with the northwesterly boundary of the Rancho San 2liguel; thence following said boundary northeasterly and southeasterly to its intersection with the southeasterly line of the Hitchcock 79.13 acre tract; thence northeasterly along said line and said line produced, to a point in the center of the Correll County Road; thence westerly along the center of said road to the center of Babel Lane; thence northerly along the center of Babel Lane to the point of beginning. U;,RTINEZ PRTII:CT 2:0. 1 t 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ward St. with the center of Castro St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Castro St. to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence northwesterly and northerly along the center of Alhambra Creek, and said 1center extended, to a point on the county boundary line in the center of Suisun Bay; jthence easterly along said boundary line to a point which is an extension northerly of the center of the Lartinez Municipal Wharf; thence southerly along said line to a point on the northern boundary of the right-of-gray of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence westerly along said northern line to the intersection thereof with the center of Las Juntas St. produced northwesterly; thence southeasterly along said center to the center of Ward St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Ward St. to the point of beginning. j MART112M PRECII.CT ;:0. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ward St. with the center of Rich- ardson St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Richardson Street and said center produced, to a point on the center of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly line of the MdUear property and said line extended, to a point on the county boundary line in the center o Suisun Bay; thence southerly to the south of Alhambra Creek; thence southerly and south easterly along the center of Alhambra Creek to the center of Castro St.; thence south- erly along the center of Castro St. to the center of Word St.; thence southwesterly jalong the center of Ward St. to the point of beginning. s MA_fiiIIa L PRECINCT LO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Castro St. with the center of Ward St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Ward St. to the center of Richardson.St.; thence southeasterly along the cantor of Richardson St. to the center of Haven St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Haven St. to the center of Castro St.;thence, northwesterly along the center of Castro St. to the point of beginning. MARTUZ-=_ PR3CINCT H0. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Haven St. with the center of Castro St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Haven St. to the center of Richardson St.; thence northwesterly along; the center of Richardson St. to the northerly boundary of the Sunnyside Terrace Tract; thence southwesterly along said boundary to the center of Alvarado Terrace; thence northerly, westerly and southwesterly along the center of Alvarado Terrace to a point on the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; tnce southeasterly, northeasterly and southeasterly along said incorporate limits to a point which is the extension southwesterly of the center of Arreba St.; thence north- easterly along said extension and the center of Arreba St. to the center of Richardson 1St.; thence southeasterly along; the center of Richardson St. to the center of Robinson St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Robinson St. to the center of Castro St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Castro St. to the point of beginning. 4 U;LRT31M PR3CIkCT 110. 6 f Beginning at the intersection of the center of Alhambra Ave. with the center of Allen St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Allen St. to the center of.Richard- son St.; thence southeasterly along the center of Richardson St. to the southerly boun- Nary line of the Sunnyside Terrace Extension Tract; thence southwesterly along said jsoutherly line to the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence south erly along said incorporate limits to the center of "F" St.; thence easterly along the center of "3" St. to the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence Enortherly along said easterly line to the center of "C" St.; thence westerly along the, center of "C" St. to the center of Alhambra ave.; thence northerly and northwesterly along the center of Alhambra Ave. to the point of beginning. MALRTLi`EZ P33CII:CT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Castro St. with the center of Mellu ISt.; thence northeasterly along the center of Mellus St. and said center produced, to; a point in the center of Alhambra Creek; thence southerly up said creek to a point which is the extension northeasterly of the center of Robinson St.; thence southwester) ialong said extension and the center of Robinson St. to the center of Castro St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Castro St. to the point of beginning. 73:jrTIIFzZ PRM33ICT I.O. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ward St. with the center of Rich- lardson St.; thence northuesterly along the center of Richardson St. and said center produced, to a point on the center of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northwesterly, northeasterly and northwesterly along the boundary of the &Wlear property and said boundary produced, to a point on the northerly incorporate limits of the Clty of Uartinez; thence westerly, southerly, southeasterly, southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly along said incorporate line to the line dividing the pro- perties of the Schneider Reality Co. and Herritheu; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the center of Carquinez lay; thence southeasterly along the center of Carquinez 'day to the center of ;fain St.; thence northeasterly along the, center of Main St. to the center of Talbart St.; thence southeasterly along the center of Talbert St. to the center of Ward St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Ward St. to the point of beC nning. i E I esday, Januar; 2, 1940 - Cont'd. f Ili i ZIE'L PREC IIiCT Ii0. 18 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Alhambra Creek with the center of Allen St.; thence northerly along the center of Alhambra Creek to a point which is the; extension northeasterly of the center or Robinson St.; thence southwesterly along said extension and the center of Robinson St. to the center of Richardson St.; thence north- lvesterly along the center of Richardson St. to the center of Arreba St.; thence South- westerly along the center of Arreba St., and said center produced, to a point on the iwesterly incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence southerly, easterly and southerly along said incorporate limits to the southerly line or Sunnyside Terrace Ex- tension Tract; thence northeasterly along said southerly line to the center of Richard- son St.; thence northwesterly along the center of Richardson St. to the center of Allen 1St.; thence northeasterly along the center of Allen St. to the point of beginning. 9kRTII b6 PRECLICT L0. 19 Beginning at the intersection of the center of "E" St. with the westerly boundary-jof the incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence easterly along the center of- St. to the center of Alban ra Creek and a point on the easterly incorporate limits,jof said City of Martinez; thence southerly, southwesterly, westerly, southerly and southwesterly and northerly and westerly and northerly, following said incorporate limits, to the point of beginning. UkRTII"E." PR3- CIIICT No. 20 Beginning at a point which is the intersection of the westerly boundary of the in corporate limits of the City of Uartinez with the eastern boundary-of'thb'property-of the Port Costa Development Company; thence along said incorporate limits in a.general southeasterly, southerly, southeasterly, easterly and northerly direction to the inter- section thereof with the southerly line of the Netherton 71.00 acre tract; thence east- lerly along said southerly line and said line produced, to the most northeasterly corner hof the Jensen 46.52 acre tract; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Jensen Tract and the easterly line of Pereira 37.93 acre tract to the most southeasterly cor- finer thereof; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Pereira Tract, said line produced to a point in the center of the Alhambra Valley County Road; thence northerly along the center of said road to the northerly boundary of the Atchison Topeka and Sant iFe Railway Company's right-of-way; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along said. northerly line to its intersection thereof with the line dividing the Brenk-le 100.00 jscre parcel and the Zuppan 84.00 acre tract; thence northerly along said dividing line to the northwest corner of the Silva 69.78 acre tract; thence along the line dividing tae property of Silva and the Post Costa Development Company easterly and northerly, and the extension of said line northerly, to the point of beginning. W. VIEV PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of "D" St. with the easterly in- corporate limits of the City of dartinez; thence easterly, northerly and northeasterly along the center of the county road leading from Alhambra High School to Pacheco Blvd.Ito its intersection with the center of Pacheco Blvd.; thence westerly along the centerjofsaidboulevardtoapointontheeasterlyincorporatelimitsofsaidCityofMartin ez; thence westerly, northwesterly and southwesterly along said incorporate limits to the point of beginning. Imo. VIEW PR-IiEDICT h0. 2 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pacheco Blvd. with the center of Vine Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Vine Ave. to the center of Shell Ave.; jthence easterly along the center of Shell Ave. to the center of Veale Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Veale Ave. to a point on the northerly boundary of the Howard 9.13 acre tract; thence southwesterly along said line to the northwesterly cor- ner thereof; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the boundary of said Howard Tract and the Cavich 15.32 acre parcel to the southeasterly corner of said Cavich Tract• jthence northerly along the easterly line of said Cavich and Howard Tracts to the north- easterly corner thereof; thence easterly along the line dividing Tenconi and McNamara to the southeasterly corner of said Tenconi; thence northerly along the westerly line of said McNamara property and said line produced, to the center of Pacheco Blvd.; thence westerly along the center of said boulevard to the point of beginning. IST. VIM PR'AEC?I+CT I.O. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of "D" St. with the easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence easterly and northeasterly along the center of the county road leading from Alhambra High School to Pacheco Blvd. to the center of Pacheco Blvd.; thence easterly along the center of Pacheco Blvd. to the center of Vine Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Vine Ave. to the center of Shell Ave.; thence easterly along the center of Shell Ave. to the center of Veale Ave.; thence southeily'alone the center of Veale Ave. to the northerly line of the How ard 9.13 acre parcel; thence southwesterly along said northerly line to the northwest,- corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly line of the said Howard Tract and the Cavich 15.32 acre tract to a point which is the easterly.extension of the southerly` line of the Netherton 71.00. acre tract; thence westerly along said extension and said; southerly line to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly along the center of tlhambra Creek to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #"i. iBEGINXP_4G at the intersection of the center of Oakland Boulevard with the incor- porate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence southwesterly along the center of Oakland Boulevard to its intersection with the line dividing, Lots 8 and 9 of Del Hambre ITerrace, produced southwesterly; thence northeasterly along said lot line and said line produced, to the center of Almond Ave; thence easterly and northeasterly on the center of Almond Ave. to its intersection with the center of Walnut Ave; thence easterly aloin- thf, center of Walnut Avenue to its intersection with center of Locust St; i thence southerly along, the center of Locust St. to the center of Ygnacio Ave; thence easterly along the center of Ygnacio Ave. to the center of Dain St; thence southeaster) 1along the center of Main St. to the center of Lincoln Ave. ; thence easterly along the center of Lincoln Ave. and said center produced, to a point on easterly incorporate lim 1 its of the said Town of walnut Creek; thence northerly, westerly, southerly,, western ant. northerly along said incorporate limits to the point of beginning. WALNV:' CREEK PRECINCT BEGINNII;G at intersection of the center of Oakland Boulevard with the Incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence southwesterly along the center f of Oakland Boulevard to a point on the southerly incorporate limits of the said Tows of Walnut Creek; thence westerly, northerly, northeasterly and southerly, along 4said incorporate limits to the point of beginning. WAj_rjUT CR::r& PRECUiCT NO. 7 f Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 3 T. 1 S. R. 2 W., said corner being a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Two and Three; thence easterly and northeasterly along said dividing Zine to the center of the state highway leading fromiWalnutCreektoAlamo; thence northwesterly along the center of said highway to a point yon the southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence westerly along said boundary to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence southwesterly up the center of said creel: to a point on the northern line of the Innes 182.95 acre tract; thence easterly, southerly, westerly and southwesterly along the boundaries of said Innes Trac Ito the northerly line of the property of the Tice Valley Land Co.; thence southeasterly, southerly and southeasterly along the easterly boundary of said Tice Valley Land Co. to a point on the southwesterly boundary of the Rancho San Ramon; thence southeasterly along said boundary to its intersection with the line dividing Sections Two and Three, IT. 1 S. R. 2 W.; thence south to the point of beginning. WALI:UT CR...3'n' PB:.Cl2iCT 210. 8 i 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the county road opposite the South- ern Pacific Depot in the Town of Walnut Creek with the easterly incorporate boundary of said town; thence northeasterly along the center of said county road to a point on the westerly boundary of Walnut Heights Tract at the most westerly corner of the Nelson 4.00 acre tract, said point being the center of a road; thence northeasterly along the center of said road and the northerly line of said 4.00 acre tract to the intersection of San Miguel Drive and Hob's Road; thence easterly along the center of Rob's Road to the center of Walnut Blvd.; thence southeasterly along the center of Walnut Blvd. to the most westerly corner of Lot "G", Walnut Heights; thence northeasterly along the center of an unnamed road lying between Lots "N" and "G", to the center of Knob Hill Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Knob Hill Drive to its intersection with the line dividing Lots 2 and 3, Block 3; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to a 1{ point on the easterly boundary of said Walnut Heights Tract; thence southeasterly along said easterly line to an imaginary line extending from the northeasterly corner of Sec- tion 1, T. 1 S. R. 2 V/. in a direct line to the southeasterly corner of what is known as the Randall Tract; thence southerly along said imaginary line to the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T. 1 S. R. 2 U., a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Dis- tracts Two and Three; thence northwesterly, southerly, easterly, southerly and south- westerly along said dividing line to the center of the sate highway leading from Walnut Creel; to Danville; thence northwesterly along the center of said highway to its inter- section with the southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence easte ly and northerly along said boundary to the point of beginning. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I4O. FOUR PITTS3URG PRECINCT 110. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center of West Fourth St. with the center of West St.; thence easterly along the center of West Fourth St. to the center of Black Diamond St.; thence southerly along the center of Black Diamond St. to the center of East Fourth St.; thence easterly along the center of Fast Fourth St. to the center of Railroad St.; thence southerly along the center of Railroad St. to the center of East Sixth St.; thence westerly along the center of East Sixth St. and West Sixth St. to the jcenter of West St.; thence northerly along the center of rifest St. to the point of begin ning. PIT12SBURG PRECIECT 240. 6 i Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of the right-of-way of the Eacramento Northern Railway with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pitts burg; thence easterly along said southerly line to the center of West St.; thence southlerlyalongthecenterofWestSt. to the northerly boundary of the right-of-way of the IAtchison Topeka A Santa Fe Railway Company; thence westerly along said northerly line t its intersection with the westerly city limits of the said City of Pittsburg; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly along said incorporate limits to jthe point of beginning. PITTS_:R2RG PR CINCT NO. 7 s Beginning at the intersection of the center of :Pest St. with the center of 'Test Sixth St.; thence easterly along the center of hest Sixth St. and Fast Sixth St. to the center of Railroad Ave.; t wince southerly along the center of Railroad Ave. to the sout erly line of the right-of-way of the Sacramento Horthern Railway; thence westerly along said southerly line to the center of Cutter St.; thence northerly along the center of Cutter St. to the center of ~West Seventh St.; thence westerly along the center of West Seventh St. to time center of West St.; thence northerly along the center of West St. to he point of beginning. i uesday, January 2, 140 - Cont'd. M. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the- center of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company a th the westerly line of Blocks 201 and 201-A of the City of Pittsburg, produced northerly; thence easterly along the center of said right-of-way to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly and southerly along said incorporate limits to the center of East Twelfth St.; thence westerly along the center of East Twelfth St. to a point, said point beim; the westerly line of 3locks 2U1 and 2U1-;, of the City of Pittsburg, produced southerly; thence northerly to the point of beginning. PITTSMRG PRACLiCT 1:0. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the center of East Twelfth St. with the center of Pine St.; thence easterly along the center of East Twelfth St. to the easterly in corporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly and westerly along said incorporate limits to the center of Pine St.; thence northerly along the center of Pin St. to the point of beginning. PI;^MRG PRECINCT I:O. 12 I Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of the right-of-way of the Sacramento Northern Railway with the center of Cutter St.; thence easterly along the southerly line of said right-of-way to the center of Railroad Ave.; thence southerly along the center of Railroad &ve. to a point on the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence westerly, northerly, resterly, northerly and westerly and northerly along said incorporate limits to its intersection with the northerly boundaryoftheright-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Hallway Company; thence north- easterly along said northerly line to the center of York St.; thence northerly along the center of York St. to the center of ?lest Tenth St.; thence westerly alone the cen- 1 ter of West Tenth St. to the center of Cutter St.; thence northerly along the center o Cutter St. to the point of beginning. PVTSBURG PR ECIIiM NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Railroad Ave. with the south- erly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly along the center of said Railroad Ave. to its intersection with the southerly boundary of the right-of.-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly city limits of said City of Pittsburg; thence south erly and ueste.ly along said city limits to the point of beginning. I PITiSBUitG PIUGL= LO. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the center of East Twelfth St. with the center of rine St.; thence southerly along the center of Pine St. to its intersection with the southerly incorporate liaits of the City of Pittsburg; thence westerly, northerly, westerly and southerly along said incorporate limits to its intersection with the southerly line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence west- erly es - erly along said southerly line to the center of Railroad Ave.; thence northerly along I the center of Railroad ave. to the center of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence easterly along said center to its intersection j with the westerly line of 31oc1a 201 and 201-A of the City of Pittsburg; produced north } erly; thence southerly alone said line and said line produced, to the center of East i Twelfth St.; thence easterly along the center of East Twelfth St. to the point of be- ginning. PITTSBURG Pit CINCT :0. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of the Sacramento Northern Railway with the center of test St.; thence easterly along said southerly line to the center of Cutter St.; thence southerly along the center of Cutter St. to the center of gest Tenth St.; thence easterly along the center of West Tenth St. to the center of York St.; thence southerly along the center of York St. to the northerly boundary of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co.; thence southwesterly; along said right-of-way to the center of West St.; thence northerly along the center o West St. to the point of beginning. PiTTSBMIG PRIX NCT NO. 16 Beginning at the intersection of the center of ".lest St. with the center of West Fourth St.; thence southerly along the center of Nest St. to the center of Sliest Sevent St.; thence easterly along the center of West Seventh St. to the center of Cutter St.; thence southerly along the center of Cutter St. to the southerly line of the right-of- tcay of the Sacramento Iiorthern Railway; thence westerly along said southerly line to its .Intersection with the uestern incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly along said incorporate limits to the center of Rest St.; thence easterly along 1 the center of Nest St. to the point of beginning. PIi"'MArAG PL CIECT 10. 17 Beginning, at the intersection of the northeasterly ling of the Rancho Monte del Diablo with the western line of Section 27, T. 2 11. li. 1 W.; thence southeasterly along r said rancho line to its intersection with the southerly line of said Section 27; thence easterly along said southerly line to the center of Bailey Road; thence northeasterly and northerly along the center of said road to its intersection with the center of the state highway leading from Concord to Pittsburg; thence north to a point on the county f boundary in the center of Suisun Hay; thence westerly along said boundary to a point which bears north from the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECIIICT I10. 18 Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 26, T. 2 N. H. 1 71.; thence west along the south line of said Section 0-6 and Section 27 to the center of Bailey goad; thence northeasterly and northerly alon.T the center of raid Bailey Road to the center 1 1377 of the state highway leading from Concord to Pittsburg; thence north to a point on the county boundary line in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence easterly along said j boundary to a point which bears north frau the point of bekinning; thence south to the i point of beginning. P171SBURG PRECINCT H0. 19 Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 25, T. 2 N. R. 1 71.; thence west along the south line of said section to the soutlrrest corner thereof; thence north along the west line of Sections 25, 24, 13, 12 and 1, of said township and range, to a point on the county boundary in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence easterly along said boundary to a point which bears north from the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning. i PITTSBURG P113CINCT H0. 20 Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 6, T. 1 N. R. 1 r..; thence east two miles; thence south two miles; thence east two miles to the southeast corner of Sectio 15 T. 1 N. R. 1 E., a point on the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Four and I Five; *thence north along said dividing line to a point on the county boundary line in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along said boundary line to a point which bears north from the point of beginning; thence south to the point of be- I ginning, excepting therefrom all of the area included within the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg. i SUP3RVISORIAL DISTIIICT IM. FIVE i AITA"IOCIIi PRZCIIICT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary of the right-of-;way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company with the easterly incorporate limits of the Town of I Antioch; thence southerly, westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly along said' in- corporate limits to its intersection with the northerly line of the hereinabove men- tinned right-of-way; thence easterly along said northerly line to the point of beginning. i I LONE TREE PR:X I11CT 110. 1 t Beginning at the west quarter corner of Section 21, T. 2 N. R. 2 E., said corner being in the center of the state highway leading from Antioch to Oak-ley; thence wester- ly,,.along the center of said state highway to a point on the easterly incorporate limits of the Town of Antioch; thence southerly, westerly, northerly, easterly, northerly, northwesterly, northerly, westerly and northerly along said incorporate limits of said town <and said line extended to a point on the county boundary in the center of San Joaquin River; thence nortsuesterly along said boundary to a point, said point being the northwesterly corner o: Supervisorial District Five; thence south along the line dividing Supervisorial Districts Four and Five to the west quarter corner of Section 23, T. 1 N. R. 1 3.; thence east 1-1/2 miles; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 3 miles to the south quarter corner of Section 21, T' 1 H. R. 2 F..; thence north 3 miles; thence east 1-V2 miles; thence north 2 miles to the northwest corner of Section 34, T. 2 Ti. R. 2 E.; thence west 2-11*2 miles; thence north 1 mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thence north 112 mile to the point of beginning. s LOIZ ThS& PR C.iI:C T 110. 2 Beginning at the west quarter corner of Section 21, T. 2 N. R. 2 E., said corner being in the center of the state highway leading from Antioch to Oakley; thence wester- ly along the center of said highway to its intersection with the easterly city limits of the Tamm of Antioch; thence northerly along said city limits and said line produced, to a point on the county boundary line in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence easterly along said boundary line to a point which bears north from the point of be- ginning; thence south to the point of beginning. BILO.f':i00D PRECINCT 1:0. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company with the southerly line of Section 35, T. 2 11. R. 2 1S. thence southeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to its intersection with the center of harsh Creek; thence northeasterly along the center of Marsh Creek, follow Ing the meanderings thereof, to its intersection with the southerly line of Section 31, 1T. 2 N. H. 3 S.; thence west to the point of beginning. 3i Bh:U Aj0OD PRECINCT 110. 2 Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Section 6, T. 1 N. R. 3 E.; thence west along the north line of said section to its intersection with the center of Marsh Creek; thence southwesterly along the center of Marsh Creek, following the meanderings thereof, to its intersection with the center of the right-of-way of the Southern Paci- fic Railway Company; thence southeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to its intersection with the center of Spruce St. in the Town of Brentwood; thence north- easterly along the center of Spruce St. to the center of Second St.; thence southeast- erly along the center o: Second St. to the center of Maple St.; thence southwesterly i along the center of Uaple St. to the center of First St.; thence southeasterly along the center of First St. to the center of Oak St.; thence northeasterly along; the center of Oak St. to the center of Second St.; thence southeasterly along the center of Second i 5t. to the center of 3irch St.; thence northeasterly along, the center of Birch St. to the center o1 Third St.; thence southeasterly to the southerly line of Birch St.; ithence northeasterly to the southwest corner of Lot 162 of the Brentwood Irrigated1FarmsSubdivision; thence east to the east quarter corner of Section 16, T. 1 N. R. 3 R. thence north 1/2 utile; thence west 2 miles; thence north 2 miles to the point of beginning. r) 1 i 31ba1TWOOD PRECI;iCT 140. 3 Beginnln6; at the southeast corner of Section 16, T. 1 Ii. R. 3 3.; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south 1 mile to the south quarter corner of Section 21; T. 1 N. R. 3 E.; thence west to the center of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence northwesterly along said center line to its intersection with the center of Oak it. in the Town of Brentwood; thence northeasterly along the center of Oak St. to the center of Second; thence southeasterly along the center of Second St. to the center of Birch St.;' thence northeasterly along the center of Birch St. to the center of Third 5t. ; thence southeasterly to the southerly line of Birch St.; thence northeasterly to the southwest corner of Lot 162 of the 3rentwood Irrigated Farms Subdivision; thence east to the east quarter corner of Section 16, T. 1 N. R. 3 E.; thence south 1/2 mile to the point of beginning. MMM700D PR3CINCT IIO. 4 Beginning at the southwest corner o' Section 19, T. 1 S. R. 2 E.; thence north 5 miles; thence west 1 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 112 :mile and vest 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of Section ?3, T. 1 N. R. 1 E.; thence north V2 mile; thence east 1-1/2 miles; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 3 miles to the south quarter corner of Section 21, T. 1 N. R. 2 E. ; thence north 1-1/2 1 miles to the center of Section 16, T. 1 N. R. 2 3.; thence east to the center of Road No. 8 of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms Subdivision; thence southeasterly along the center of Road No. 8 to the southwesterly extension of Maple St. in the Town of 3rent- wood; thence northeasterly along the center of t1aple St. to the center of First St.; thence southeasterly alone the center of First St. to the center of Oak St.; thence southwesterly alone. the center of Oak St. to the center of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence southeasterly along said center to the east line of the Rancho Los Meganos; thence south to the east quarter corner of Section 6, 1 S. R. 3 E.; thence i.est 1 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence west 1 mile to the southwest corner of Section 1, T. 1 S. R. 2 E.; thence south 1-1/2 miles; thence west 3-114 miles to the northwest corner of the Rancho Cauda de los Vaqueros; thence followL ing said rancho line south, east, south, east and south to a point on the south line of Saction 26, T. 1 S. R. 2 3.; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 29, T. 1 0. a. 2 E.; thence north 1 mile; thence crest 1 mile to the point of beginning. 3kn1,MOD PRECD;CT NO. 5 Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 2, T. 1 I;. R. 2 E.; thence east along) the north line of said section to the center line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right-of-way; thence southeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to its intersection with the center of Spruce St. in the Torre of Brentwood, produced south" westerly; thence northeasterly to the center of Spruce St. to the center of Second g; St.; jthencesoutheasterlyalongthecenterofSecondSt. to the center of Maple St.; thence southwesterly along the center of Maple St. and said street extended, to the center of Road No. 8 of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms Subdivision; thence northwesterly along the center of Road No. 6 to the northeasterly corner of Lot 116 of said subdivision; thencewesttothecenterofSection16, T. 1 !I. H. 2 E.; thence north 1-112 miles; thence east 1-1.12 miles; thence north 1 pile to the point of beginning. f gAia-Y Pi3ECnTiCi I;O. 2 Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 35, T. 2 N. a. 2 E.; thence north to a point on the county boundary line in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence l northeasterly along said boundary line to its intersection with Dutch Slough; thence I soutLeasterly along the center of Dutch Slough to its intersection with the north and south mid-section line of Section 14, T. 2 X. it. 2 E.; thence south to the center of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence southeast-f erly along the center of said right-of-bay to the intersection thereof with the center line o; Second St. in the Town of Oakley, produced northerly; thence southerly along the center of Second St. to a point on the south line of the said Town of OaAley; thence west to a point on the west line of Section 25, T. 2 N. ?. 2 E.; thence south to the f southeast corner of Section 35, T. 2 N. R. 2 E.; thence west 1 mile to the point of be- nning. 0_.aT PRXII:CT NO. 3 i Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 27, T. 2 N. R. 2 E.; thence ,vest 2-1/2 miles; thence north 1 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the southeast corner of Section 20,) T. 2 N. 1t. 2 b.; Chance north to a point on the county boundary line in the center of the San Joaquin River; thence northeasterly along said boundary to a point which bears north from the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning. i IT IS FURTHER ORD—ERM that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts t Of Contra Costa County, shall remain as hsetofore fixed by th_s Board. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 15th, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.M. hairman. Clerk. I IN THE BQARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I I MONDAY, JANUAPY 15, 1940.The Board met at 10 o'clock a.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings; 8alph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C•Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Applications for Aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following applications for aid be and the same are hereby granted, to wit: CHAPMAN, NORA D. DamRd, WD Bx 956, Richmond. County Cash allowance In the sum of $9.50 monthly be granted to begin as of Dec.' 1, 1939. HYNES, PFARL, 407 Florida. St. Richmond. County Cash allowance of $11.50 County Cash allowance, monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1 , 1939- WrISSER, MARY, 557- Sth St.Richmond. County cash allowance of $12.50 monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939- MOOD2 REN, 547- 20th St. Richmond_ County Cash allowance of $12.50 monthly be granted to begin as of Dec. 1, 1939- BL6IR MARGARET A. 2533 Ohio st. Richmond. 194oOld Age Security in the sum of $38.74 monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.l, CARSON, CORA M. RFD Bx 956, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Janl,1940 SISSON EDWARD 276- 4th St. Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1,19 STORMS PETER 1714 ''acdonald Ave. Richmond. ld ge Security in the sum of W. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.l, 140. TWELTY ROSE' 7689 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito, Old Security in the sum of $40. monthly be restored to as of Jan.l, 1940. BRUNNEF, LOUISE, 50 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old j'ge Security in the sun of $38. be continued. BRUNNER MATHEW 501 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito. ld a Security in the sum of $39. monthly be continued_ GLYNN NELLIE 5531 Carl Ave. Richmond Annex. Old Ige Security be continued !n the amount of $40. monthly HASH, FFANIE, Rte 3, Bx 151, "arysville. Old age Security in the sum of $40, monthly be continued. PENDERGRASS, AV-X4DA, 936 Elm St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be renewed in the sum of $40, monthly. SANOW, KARL 305 Central Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. SONES JAMES W. 109 Panhandle Blvd. El Cerrito. r Old Age Security in the sum of $40, monthly be continued. TINKHAM JOHN Nichol Ave. Pt.Richmond. uld Age Security be continued in the sum of $40.00. ABRAO, M, 2597 Wendell St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $30, monthly be increased to $37.91 monthly as of Jan. 1, 1940. LOBESE JOHN 5- 36th St. Richmond. Old Aarp Security in the sum of $17. monthly be increased to $30 monthly as of Jan. 1, 19 SANOW ARISTA, 308 Central Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be cont inbed and increased to $40. monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940. FRASER EL.IZA 252 So. 3rd St. Richmond. Old a Security in the sum of $20. per month be increased to $25. monthly to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940. HALLUb AMIE Bx 14, Giant Dist. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $31.60 per month be increased to $36.60 monthly has of Jan. 1, 1940. NEWELL HARF-IETT, 57 Richardson Rd, Kensington Park, Berkeley. Old Age Security in the sum of $36. monthly be increased to $40. monthly as of Jan. 1, 1940. NULTEREIER, WILLIAM, 329- 6t:: St. Richmond. L'Id Age Security in the sum of 0^35. per month be increased to $40. permonth as of Jan. 1, 194x. Fav, Jen 15, 1940. 1 BLAIR DAVID F. 2833 Ohio St. Richmond. t Old 4ge Security in the sum of $25. monthly be decreased to $23.74 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940. MINER, ALBERT, 3157 Stony Pt. Rd. Santa Rosa. d Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be reduced to $30 as of Feb. 1,19401 DUTRA, FRAME, 1815 Curtis St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31,1940; COX CAROLINE 219- 16th St. Richmond. Old ge Security be denied. I SANDRETTO, FEDELE, 6109 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito. Blind Aid in the sum of $50, monthly be continued as of Dec. 1939, payable to Mr. Fedele Sandretto, TERRA, JOE F. RFD Bx 333, Richmond. Blind assistance in the sum of $50, monthly be continued as of Nov. 1939. MEDEROS ELIZABETU 934 Everett -'t. El Cerrito. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of 610 per month for Robert Lexis Mederos j be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940. 4 BRIGFT, MARY, 25 Nichol Ave. Pt.Richmond. Aid for Needy children in sum of $22.50 per month and $17.50 County Supple- mental Aid be continued as of Jan. 1940. ESIA, ESTHER, RTe 2, Box 1430, Richmond. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $80 per month be continued as of Jan. 1, 1940. OIDEA MYRTLE RFD #1, Bx 736, Richmond. aid to needy children and $15.- county supplemental Aid be continued as of Jan. 1940. i PETGRAVE, JOHN, 1605 Herman Ave. Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $40, per month be continued as of Jan.1940. HART, DELIA, 1530 Nevin Ave. Ricbmond. Assistance for Catherine Hart be discontinued as of Feb.10, 1940, but amount of aid id to Mrs. Hart be unchanE;ed. Aid for eedy Children be continued in the su_m of rb7.50 monthly and $12.50 county supplemental aid be continued. PALMER, NINA- 242- l4t_h St. Richmond. Assistance for Mildred Palmer be discontinued as of Feb. 20th, 1940, but no change in sura of aid for Mrs.Palmer at this time. laid for Needy children in sum of 60. monthly be continued. DEW,ELSIE, Bx 99, Lafayette. Old Age 'eeurity In the sum of $20, monthly be granted to begin as of Jnn. 1, 194x. ECKARDT SM?'HIE, 826- 2nd Ave. Crockett. ld ;,e Security in the sum of $35'. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1,190. GRAY WINFIELD Rural Rte, Bx 723, Orinda. I Old a Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1,1940. f JORDAN NARGAREr C/o Mrs. A. Hurley, 421 Vallejo St. Crockett. Old Age gecurity in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1, 1940. SAARIY AUANDA, El Pintado Rd, Danville. Old Age Security In the sum of W. monthly be continued. SAARI SAMUEL E1 Pint ado Rd, Danville. OltVge Security in the sum of $40. monthly be continued. rw SOTO AMPT-1k Danville. Old Age Security in the sum of $39.70 monthly be continued. EVANS VZERAJames Hotel, Martinez. 20. monthly county cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939. ELLIG£T, NETTI£ R . Rte #1, Gregory Lane, Concord. Old Age Security in the spm of $20. monthly be granted, to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940, to be paid entirely by the State until July 1, 1940. HARRIS, NFIL, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in - he sum of $4O, monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940, to be paid entirely ,-.v the State until March 1, 1940. SARRIS SHERRARD Walnut Creek. Old Agt Security in the sum of W. mo^t'-ly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940, to be paid entirely by the state until March 1, 1940. McENERNEY FRANK P. Rte #1, Bx 309, C/o M.1agner, Martinez. Old Age Security ]n the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Jan.1,1940. PATTON JAMES RFD 1, Bx 364, Walnut Creek d Age Security in the sum of $40, monthly be restored as of Jan. 1, 1940. WRIGHT, GEORGE 2520 Leslie Ave. Mt.View, Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $20, be restored as of Jan. 1, 1940. 1351 IVANCOVICH, NELLIE, AD Warren St. Walnut Creek j Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. wonthly. KORTS, JOHN, 519 Richardson St. Martinez. Old Age security in the sum of $35. monthly be continued. LONG GEORGE 2357 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. x . Old ge Security be cont inued in the sum of $40. monthly. FILES MARGATOT, RTE #1, Bx 32-B, Walnut Creek. Old—ge—Security in the sum of $40. monthly be continued. DONLON HATTIE 2021 Buena Vista, Walnut Creek d Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be continued and increased to $40. as of Jan. 1, 1910. CUBET011, SARA, 8679 *A" St. Hayward. Old Age Security In the sum of W. monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31,1910. DIM, ZOA Bx 391, Walnut Creek. Old ke Security in the sun of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Dec.31, 19 9. WARBURTON, BESSIE, Bx 346, Martinez. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $20. per month be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1910. FURUKAWA, FUJI, Rte A, Box 239-A, Concord. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of W. be continued as of Jan. 1940. DUARTE MARY AM, Rte 1, Bx 27-B, Concord. 22.50 Aid for Needy children and $17.50 County Supplemental Aid be decreased to $22,50 aid for needy children and $7.50 County supplemental Aid as of Feb. 1, 1940. BETTENCOUBT MANUEL, 214 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $36.80 monthly be granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1910. TRETTE CHARLES H. Clayton Old Age Security in the sum of $13. monthly be continued and increased to $19.10 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1910. THORUP ANDR9ji Diablo. Old AMe Security in the sum of $20. monthly be continued and reduced to $17.75 monthly during the month of Feb. 1910. RZESOr ANTONI, #l, Central St. Port Chicago. Old ge Security be denied. ALFARO COidCHA 161 W. ist St. Pittsburg. 70. monthly ald for Needy Children be granted to begin as of Jah. 1, 1910. HERBERT CATHMI N E Iii} W. 10th St. Pittsburg Aid for Reedy Children in the scum of $20. be decreased to $10 aid for needy children as of Feb. 25, 1940. TREZZA, MARY, 363 W. 5th8t. Pittsburg Assistance for Norma Trezza be discontinued as of Feb. 12, 19110, but that Mrs. Trezzal s assistance in the sum of $60. per month aid for needy children remain the sam . CCUPCKIZZO AMIDY 500 Second St. Antioch Aid to beedy Children in sum of$80. monthly be continued as of Jan. 1910. yTOVAR, RCUALDO, O'Hara Ave. Oakley. Aid to Needy Children '_n the sum of $60. monthly be cont inued as of Jan. 1910. BETTENCOURT EDNA, Rte 1, Bx 11, Oakley Aid to beedy Children in the sum of $110. monthly be decreased to $30 monthly to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. HUGENER, WILHE1XI11E, Rte 1, Bx 2, Byron Aid for Needy Child -en]n the sum of W. monthly be decreased to $20 aid for needy children as of Dec. 31, 1939. BOLFANZ KAROLYN, 2010 Junction Ave. E1 Cerrito (For Tommy, Betty Lou & Lila Jane c 110 monthly county cash allowance payAle to Mrs. Karolyn Bolfanz be increased to $60. mont*nly county cash allowance as of an. 10, 1910, for the support of Tommy Betty Lou and Lila Jane McWhorter. TERRA, TH:IiESX, RFD, Bx 333, Richmond. (For Ida and Helen Terra). Childrent s Aid in the sum of $20. monthly by continued as of Dec. 1939 payable to Mrs. Theresa Terra, for the support of Ida and delen Terra. lSCHARETG, ETHEL 2200 Sutter St. San Francisco, (For Dorothy Serredell) Children S s aid in the vim of $20 monthly payab 1 e to Mrs. Ethel Scharetg, for the support of Dorothy Serredell, ward of thz Juvenile Court of Contra Costa County be discontinued as of Feb. 23, 1910. I ANDRKWS, BMHK-— P.O. Bx 717, Antioch. 1 County cash allowance in sum of $12.50monthly be granted to Mrs. Andrews Ito begin as of Jan. 1, 1910. s" i c • : or,_5, y, J.,n. 15, 1940- In Matter of application of Maynard B.Harris, for a Free Permit to Peddle. 3s Lr Maynard B.Harris, an honorably discharged soldier from armed forces of the United States, having applied to this Board-for a free permit to peddle in the County of Contra Costa, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that S.S.Boyd, County Tax Collector be and he i s hereby ordered to issue to Maynard B. Harris, a free permit to peddle in the County „ of Contra Costa for a terra of one year from and after Jan_ 16, 1940. x, In Batter of Application for Dance Permit. Mrs. Anna Pendry, having applied to this Board for a permit to conduct a dance at Veteran's Hall, Brentwood, until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on January 16, 1940, On motion of Supervisor Treabath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THEPOARD 0RDx-3W that said permit be grantgd. InlLatter of Application of Residents of Supervisor District 03 for construction of Bridge on Gregory Lane. A petition signed by residents of Supervisor District #3 Contra Costa County praying for the construction of a bridge over Creek on Gregory Lane, in Pleasant Hill District, having been received by this Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Bollman, of District #3, and J.M. Barkley, County surveyor, for Investigation. s In Matter of Fixing Boundaries of the Several Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of each of the severaludiel-111 Townships of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby established as follows, to wi : i Judicial Township No. 1: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the i following election precincts: Martinez Precincts 1 to 20, Inclusive; Mt.View Precincts 1 to 3, Inc; Vine Hill and Alhambra. Judicial Township No. 2: All that territory contained within the boundaries of the j Following Election Precincts: Port Costa Precincts 1 and 2: Judicial Township Nn. 3: All that territory within the boundaries of following nam- ed Election Precincts: Tal.nut Creek Nos. 1 to S, Inc; J Alamo; Lafayette Hos. 1-2-3; Orinda Nos. 1-2-3; Saranap; Canyon; Moraga and St. Marys. 1 f Judicial Township No. 4: All that territory within the boundaries of following Elect-ton Precincts: Danville Nos. 1 and 2; San Ramon and Tassajara. i Judicial Township No. 5: All that territory within the boundaries of following Elect Ion Precincts: Pacheco Precincts Nos. 1 and 2; Concord Nos. 1 to 11, Inc; Cowell and Associated. Judicial Township Ne. 6: All that territory within the boundaries of Pittsburg Elecxion Precincts Nos. 1 to 20, inclusive. Judicial Township No. 7: All that territory within the boundaries of following Elect- ion Precincts, to wit: El Cerrito Nos. 1 to 14, inc. Kensington Precincts Nos. 1 to 5, inc; and Berkeley'Park. i Judicial Township Nn. S: All that territory within the boundaries of following Election Precincts: .Antioch Nos. 1 to 9, inc; Lone Tree Nos. 1 and 2. Judicial Township No. 9: All that territory within the boundaries of Brentwood Elect- Ion Precincts Nos. 1 to 5, inc. Judicial Township No. 10: All that territory within t:e boundaries of fol_owin;; Election Precincts: San Pablo Nos. 1 to 9, inc. and Giant. 35 3 Judicial Township No. 11: All that territory within the boundaries of following Election Precincts: Pinole Nos. 1 and 2; Hercules; Rodeo Nos. 1 to 4, Inc, and Oleum. j Judicial Township No, 12: All that territory within the boundaries of following 1 Election Precincts: Crockett Nos. 1 to 10, inc. and Selby. Judicial Township No. 13: All that territory within the boundaries of Clayton Election Precinct. Judicial Township No. 14: All that territory within the boundaries of Byron Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Judicial Township No. 15: All that territory lying within the incorporated boundaries of the City of Richmond. i Judicial Township No. 16: All that territory lying within the boundaries of Port Chi- cago Election Precincts N,)s. 1 and 2; Clyde and Nichols. Judicial Township No. 17: All that territory lying, within the boundaries of Oakley Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 and 3; and 8nightsen. d 9 In Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to Lary Buried Cable, and Erect Poles on 'Jalnut Ave. h Concord Ave. in Sup. Dist. #5. The Pacifle Telephone A Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for permission to lay buried cable on Walnut Ave., and erect poles and lay buried cable and lay buried wire on Concord Ave., all as shown in detail on blue prints accompanying t said application, IT IS ORDERED that permission to do said work be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FURTHER O?DER?-D that applicants shall assume all future cost of maintenanc1ofsaidpoles, buried cable and wire. t f In Matter of Applic at ion of East Cont& Costa Irrigation District for permission to lay pipe line. The East Contra Costa Irrigation District havingng applied to this Hoard for permission to lay pipe line along Sunset Road in SE 1/4 of Sec. 4, just east of the Santa Fe Railroad, In Supervisor District 05, x i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ITIS BY THE BOARD ODERED that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra 00sta County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District., r In Matter of application of Clark T. Anderson, for permission to maintain a Real Estate office on Mt.D1ablo Blvd. 3 This Board of Supervisors having on March 21st, 1935, granted a permit to Frank D. Chambers Co., for erection and maintenance of a real estate office to be located on1cornerofMt.-Diablo Blvd. and Second Avenue, in Saranap, for a period of two years and jClark T.Anderson having purchased said building from the Frank D.Chambers Company land having applied to this Board for a pe:.aanent permit for the maintenance of said building, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Co•inty having recommended to this x Board that said permit be granted, On notion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD CF-DERED that a permanent permit for maintenance of said building be and the same is hereby granted and applicant is further granted petmisslon to erect a board fence i ondkv, Jan. 15, 1940. approximately five feet high along; the property perpendicular to the highway, which fence would be sixty feet from the corner of the building.x, In Matter of Petition for Formation of Alhambra water works District #l. A petition for the formation of Albambra water Works District #1, having heretofore been presented to this Board and the hearing on said petition having been continued to this date, Janes F.Hoey attorney for the proponents of said District appears before the Board and requests that a further continuance of one month be granted, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE bOA D ORDERED that the further hearing on the petition for formation of Alhambra Water. ' Works District #1 be continued to Monday, the 19th day of February, 1940, at 11 01cloc In Matter of Appintment of S.J. Brennan, as Building Inspector of Contra Costa County Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E.J.Brennan, be and he is hereby appointed Building Inspector durin construe tion of the Contra Costa County Health Center to be constructed in the City of , nichmond, at a salary of $250 per month, payable out of the funds allocated for construct— ion of said building. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said E.J.Brennan shall present his claim monthly to this Board in payment of his said salary.K In Batter of Petition for Formation of Pleasant Hill County eater District. A petition praying for the formation of Pleasant Hill County Water District% avinq heretofore been presented to this Board and the further hearing on said petition having on Jan. 2nd, 1940, been continued to this date, the Board proceeds to and does i hear testimony for and against the exclusion of certain lands from said District. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said petition be continued to Monday, January 29th, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.H. In Matter of Petition for Change of Boundaries of Oak Grove and Concord School Districts. B.O.'iilson, k;ountir Superintendent of Schools having presented to this Board a petition praying for a change of School district Boundaries between Oak Grove and Concord School Listricts of Contra Costa County, and the said B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools having certified to this Board that said petition is signed as required by law, and having presented to this Board an affidavit of posting and mail'— Ing ail= Ing of notice of time and place fixed for hearing on said petition as required by law, i and this being time and place set out In said notice for hearing of said petition, Anthony Crafton appearing for residents of Oak Grove School District requests that the t hearing; on said petition be continued to January 29th, 1940, at 2 o'clock P.M. and there being no objection to the continuance of said hearing, 1 I IT IS on motion of Supervisor Bollman, Seconded by Supervisor Long, BY THE i s BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby I continued to Monday, January 29th, 1940, at 2 o'clock P.M. In Fatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants as shorn below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 5552.13 be transferred from the General Fund to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation Accounts: War.Road Comm. Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Road Comm Misc. No. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5. 243946.g7 S 9.54 115-93 49 2.47 253-50 429 S 48:21 25.95 90.51 85) 42 93 9.88 25.86 1.53 176.00 431 99.30 432 96.57 90.00 434 74.69 7.54 192-35 3s 26.25 105.76 Uo 225-30 26.40 44i 3-14.15442119.03 39.15 141.97 4 11A.90 21.6x, 1h 168.60 42.00 6.00 447 972.92 116.007 3 2-7739 790.64 247-83 5 57-4098.00 4q 179.16 45 39-74 9- 64.45 153-39 678.u $1232-73 11 12:30 Grand Total - $5,552-13- The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K y In Matter of T ran sfer of Funds. On request of D-}i-Teeter,County Auditor and in order to care for persons 1 under commitment from this County to State Institutions, for months of June to December 1939, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDa"-M that the sum of $10,740. be transferred from the d3arities & dorrections Fund to the State Fund for remittance to the State Controll r. The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Boards i r nday, Jan. 15 I In Natter of Transfer of Funds. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the period from July 1, 1939 to December 31, 1939, so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed :Iron the County Treasury, and good cause appearing there- fore in a detailed aLplanation presented by said D.M.Teeter, It is by the Baard ordered that the following adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the County auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits Decreases) Increases) Charities & Correction Funds, x:99CountyLibrary Law Library 5.05 Salary 25-25 Payroll 80 CCC Water Wks #1 Exp. ' 2.50 General 1010.18 Brentwood Fire 2'50 School Sup. Revlvg. 00 10. 7. 10 47. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Batter of Transfer of Funds. On request of Thomas G-Heaton, Planning Technician, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED:: that the sum of $500 be transferred from the Salaries and Wages Account of the County1 Planning Commisslon'to the Extra Help Fund of the County Planning Commission, II The said order is passed bk the unanimous vote of the Board. K In Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for furnishing of a 200 MA Combination Radiographic and Fluoroscopic X-Ray Unit. J.H.Vorrow, County Purchasing Agent, having presented to this Board specifeal- ions for i'urnishing and installing In County Hospital of Contra Costa County, a 200 MA Combination Radiographic and Fluoroscopic X-Ray Unit, I t is by the BOARD QED that said specifications be and they are hereby f adopted as Official Specifications for the furnishing and installing of said 200 MA Combination Radioli-aphic and Fluoroscopic X-Ray Unit. IT IS FURThER ORDERIED that bids for furnishing of said materials shall be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday the 5th dayof February, 1940. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice to Bidders for furnishing of said material shall be 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 the County of Contra Costa. s 38 In Matter of Preparing plans and Specifications arcs Awarding Contract for Roof and Flashing on County Jail Building. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE jBOARD ORDERED that E.A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County #uildings, be and he is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifications for the installation of a new roof and flashing on County Jail building in the City of Martinez, and J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized to receive bids and award contract for the doing of said work. In ?utter of Release of Liens ag-inst the property of„Emma P. Terrell, also known as mama Priscilla Terrell. VHER1- , Notices of aid have been recorded in this County pursuant to Section 4 of the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, i and, AIEREAS, the filing of such Notices created liens on the property of the recipient of such aid, arra 1 WHEREAS, the recipient of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such liens, is entitled to receive a release thereof; N0W, THEp.'ORE, BE Ir RESOLVED that upon receipt of seventy and no/100 i dollars (670.00) being the amount secured by such liens, WA Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized to execute and deliver a release of such liens. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembatli. Noes: None. Absent: None. IIn Matter of Partial Release of Lien for Old Age Security against the property of Louise A.Ostrander. WHEREAS, Louise A.Ostrander has received Old Age Security from the County of Contra Costa, prior to September is 1937, in the amount of Six hundred and thirty dollars 630.00) and, ViEREAS, said Louise A-Ostrander is the owner of the following described real property situated in the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California: Lots 160, loll and 162, as designated on the Map entitled ""mended :Official Map of Units 1 and 2, Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Contiza Costa Co. , Calif.” which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on larch 3, 1930, in Vol. 1 of Official Maps, at page 25. AND WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, has a lien on said real property to cover said Old *ge Security payments, and WSEREAS, there is on said property a Federal Rousing Loan of approximately One thousand, Nine hundred dollars ($1,900.00) which said Federal Housing Loan is ahead of said lien of the County of Contra Costa, and, t WHEREAS, the said Louise A-Ostrander has been offered the sum of Two thousand and fifty doll^rs (42,050.00) for the following portion of said real property, which th said Louise A.Ostrander desires to sell for said sura of Two thousand and fifty dollars 2,050.00) . As to Lots loll and 162: That parcel of land described as follows: Beginning on the east line of Balra Drive, distant thereon northwesterly v iR_ucny, J„n. 15, 1940. along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 442.11 fest, a distance of 120.39 feet and northwesterly along the are of a compound curve to the left with a radius of 535 feet, f a distance of 9.61 feet from the line between Lots 139 and 162; thence from said point of beginning northwestel-ly along the aro of the last mentioned curve, a distance of 47.83 feet; thence northerly and easterly along the aro of a reverse curve to the right with a radius of 20 feet, a distance of 40.47 feet to a point on the south line of Terrace Drive; thence northeasterly aloes; said line, being along the are of a reverse curve to the left with a radius of 225.94 feet, a distance of 64.37 feet; thence south 480021 15' East, 64.07 feet; thence south 520261 West 93.02 feet to the point of beginning. AND WHERFAS, it is the intention of the said Louise A Ostrander to apply i the proceeds of said sale to the payment of said Federal Housing Loan Of One Thousand Nine Hundred dollars (51,900.00) and, i XHERE&S, the payment of said Federal Housing Loan will leave the remaining portion of said real property in the hands of said Louise A. Ostrander free and clear (! of said Federal Housing Loan, and will make said lien of said County a first lien on said remaining portion; and, I WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has investigated said proposal of said 4 i Louise A.Ostrander, and has determined, after such investigation, that the said real Pproperty remaining in the hands of said Louise A.Ostrander, after said above sale is madeg; Is of the value of approximately Three thousand five hundred dollars (63,500.00) and contains the dwelling house in which said Louise A.Ostrander lives; and said Boar of Supervisors further determines, after said investigation, that the said County will be amply protected for payments made in aid of said Louse A.Oatrander with a first lien on the property so remaining in the hands of said Louise A.Ostrander; and, j Said Board of Supervisors further determines, after said investigation I that the purposes of the Old Age Security Law of the State of California will be i served by permitting the said Louise A.0strander to consummate the above sale for the purpose of paying off said Federal Housing Loan on said property, and will be served by releasing the said portion of said property to be sold, as aforesaid, from the lien hereinabove mentioned; and WUMUS, the Department of Social Welfare of the State of California, I i has by letter of January 6, 19409 consented to and approved the release of said portion of said real property belonging to said Louise A.Ostrander, as hereinabove i set forth. j NOW, THEMEFORE, BE M! RESOLVED that the said Louise A.Ostrander be, and she is hereby permitted to sell said portion of said real property for said sum of Two thousand and fifty dollars (52,050.00) on condition that said sale price of Two thous— and and fifty dollars ($?,050.00) 1s applied on said Federal Housing Loan, and expen— ses incidental to such sale; and i i BE IT FURTHE.F RESOLVED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Super— j visors of the County of Contra Costa, state of C--lifornia, be and he is hereby auth— orized to execute a release of lien on said portion of said real property; and, BE IT FUBTHEP RESOLVED that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, be and he is hereby authorized to deliver said re— lease to said Louise A.Ostrander, or her escrow holder, upon her recordation of a deed of reconveyance from the Federal Housing Authority, releasing from said Federal Hous— ing Loan all of said above mentioned real property. The foregoing Resolution is passed by thefollowing vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. 389 In ?Latter of Approval of Contract x ` ' between the Board of Supervisors .of ri Contra Costa County as the Governing Body of Yt.Viea Fire District, •sad the City of Martinez. A Fora of Contract between the City of Martinez, and the Mt.View, Fire District through its governing body, -the Board of SWervisors of Contra Costa County, covering the rental of fire hydrants in said Ut.View Fire District, having been presented to this Board for approval and execution, r On motion of Supervisor Bollman; seconded by Supervisor Trembath. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.DER:-M that said Fora of Agreement be and the same to hereby approved and W.J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to sign said Contract on behalf of the Mt.View Fire District. f In Matter of Communication 1 from state Department of Agriculture 1n regard to furnishing of p uls on spud Bran for eradication of grasshoppers. A communication having been received by this Board from W.B.Parker, Director 1 o State Department of Agriculture wherein the State Department of Agriculture agrees to furnish to the County of Contra Costa free of charge, and in carload lots, bran and poison for the killing of grasshoppers in Contra Costa County, provided storage, at polntswhich will enable its proper distribution,is furnished by the County, i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to V.G. Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, to report to this Board on Feb. 5, 1940, the advisibility of procuring said poison and bran and to report on 1 passible storage facilities. k In Matter of Leave of Absence 4{ of H.L.Cummings, Supervisor Dist. #2. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD QADE.REO that H.L.Cummings, Supervisor of District #2 be and he is hereby 'granted' permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from ani after date of leaving said State. In !Latter of Granting Authority xs" To Tax Collector to make sale of property for delinquent taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted ancl ordered entered on the. 1Minutes of this Board: f BE IT R£SOLVF,D 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 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa Country at public Nuction for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE 1T RESOLVED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of he State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: Group No. ''). FDPERTY SOLD TO THE s.ATE JUNE 26, 19,il WCR THE DELINQUENT TAXE C' 1930: e No. 10 (1931 Series) Deed No. 4 (1936 Series) In the Bas Shore Tract— Por. Lot 1, Block 6, lying beteen side lines of Lot 3, Flock o, if e..tended NE to bishop Ave. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Jan. 15, 1940. Sale No. 746 (1931 Series) Deed No. 275 (1936 Series) Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 26-27 Block D. Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs or sale. n: . Sale No. 767 (1 31 Series Deed No. 290 (1936 Series Peres Andrade Tract- Lots 26-27, Block 6, ti Minimum price $20.00, plus apportioned costs or sale. y Sale No. 1473 (191 series) Deed N^.• 620 (1930 Series) Harbor Front Tract- Lots 15 to 17, Inc. Block 9. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 1497 1931 Series) Deed No. 632 11936 Series) Harbor Front Tract- Lots -6, Block 1 111mimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 1626 (1931 Series) Deed No. 739 (1936 Series) North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 10, block 23, Mimimuca price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. z= to v -.. sale No. 1625 1931 aeries) v•s,r'. Deed No. 74o (1936 Series) North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 47 Block 23g. r;{ iA ., f ,. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale N 16 (1 931 Series) Deed No. 748 (1936 Series) North Berkeley Terrace Tract,-Lot 36, Blo k32. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 1512 1931 Series) Deed No. 90 (1 936 Series) Richmond Junction Heir is —Lot 59, Block 26. a;:' aid%,.;5• - Minimum price, $5. plus a ort Zoned costs of sale. r`' .= Sale No. 1813 (1931 Series) Dees No. 909931 6 Series) rte' Richmond Junction Heights- Lot 60, Block 26 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. ix" e Cp}:.r' y.• r 7:r," y;:•';:._ — Sale No. 1521 (1931 Series 4x;....iv. ::. :. .. Deed No. 815 (1936 Series Richmond Sea View Tract- Lots 10 to 20, Inc. Block 1. Minimum price, $500. plus apportioned costs of sale. a. Sale No. 1595 (1931 Series A: :;;'. :;::::.:..,: t.:• Deed No. 838 (1936 Series Terrace Unit #E2— Lot 4BerkeleyCountryClubT 2$ Mimimum price, $20• plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 18 0 1931 Series) Deed No. 539 (1936Series) Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #E2— Lot 424. Minimum price 20. plus apportioned costs o w` co Y sale. Sale No.9 (1931 Se ie s) Deed No. 950 (1 936 Series) t. N,Berkele,v Coif $ 1C_ b Terrace Unit #2— Lot 541-A. Minimum price0. plus apportioned costs E r of sale. Sale No. 191 1931 Series Deed No. 851 (1936 Series) a*a"I t , Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2—Lot 5418. F. . : Minimumrice 10. plus apportioned costs of sale. A. r• ;'; `'` M, Sale No. 2455 1931 Series) Deed No. 901 (1936 Series) a a. ::,:' , -:: ,•;. Berkeley Highlands Terrace- Lot 33, Block 7. Minimum price, 675• Plus apportioned costs of ale. rter'.=4r.fi„•...,_...r-::: Sale No. 2906 (1931 Series) M ,w.p> Deed N44 1160 (1936 Series) ichmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 34, Block 5,p: Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 3011 (1931 Series) Deed Bo. 1229 (1936 Series) o Map of the Bella Vista Subn. — N. 190' of N 1/2 of Lot 11, Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD 0 THE STA:£ JUNE 29, 1932, FCS THE DELINQPM TAXES OF 1931:.. Sale No. 65 (1932 Series) Deed No. 41 (1937 series) Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Loics 1 to 7, incl. Block 39. Minimum price,$125. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 57 (1932 Series) Deed No. 57 (1937 Series) Bay VIf^x Addn. to Richmond-- Lots 1-2, Block 71. Kininum price,320. plus apportioned cysts of sale. i 391 Sale NO-199 (1932 Series) Deed No. 133 (1937 Series) 1 Toszisite of Santa Fe- - Lot 25, Block 25. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 223 (1932 Series)71yx Deed No. 163 (1937 Series) V 410 Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot 17, Block 38. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 224 t19,2 Series Deed No. 164 (1937 Series) Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot 189 Block 38. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 476 (1932 Series) s Deed No. 326 (1937 Series) Amended URp of the City of Richmond- Lot 28, Block 25. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costss Of sale. Sale No. 542 (1932 Series) Deed No-336 (1937 Series) Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 72. rice,Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 592 (1932 Series Deed Na. 354 (1937 Series) Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 38-39, Block 121. Minimum riceP 75• Plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 624 (1932 Series)71 Deed No. 366 (1937 Series) Town of Point Rict mo:d Official Yap No. 3— Lots 45-46, Block &. Minimum price, 15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 31 (1932 Series) Deed 405No. 1937 Series)is ' .::k;:..:::t: :.;.;..: WestRic ino:d Tract- Lots 13-14-15, Block 5. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 732 (1932 Series) Deed No. 406 (1937 Series) n West ichmond Tract- Lots 22-23. Block 5. s Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 863 (1932 Series) 4`• v: : :"ass:. 1 1)Deed No. 49937 Series) i:Tr . Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots .10-11, Block 1, Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. SaleN 864 Y.:' h•'. ' .. °:.::'_.. 1.:•..._." i.'No. 1932 Series) Deed No. 492 (1937 Series)x.•:: ......... Andrade Gular to Tract- Lots 16-17 B lock 1, 1[iniaum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. J'';,. Sale No. 2729 (1932 Series) Deed N 1470 (1937 Series) Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit 1-- Lot 243. Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale.r= Sale No. 2730 (1932 Series) Deed No. 1471193ZSeries) Berkeley untry Club Terrace Unit #1-- Lot 244. Minimum price jhO. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 2924 (1932 Series) Deed No. 1524 (1937 Series) Foskett Is Addn. to Concord No. 2-- Lots 4-5, Block 10. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE MWYE AUGUST 28, 1933, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932: Sale No. 43 (1933 Series) Deed No. 2$ (1938 Series) Town of East F"Whmond, Lot 5, Block W. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 55 (1933Series) Deed No. 37 (1938 Series) Fern ark Subdivision - Lot 2. Minimum price $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. 53 .: Sale No. 56 (1933 Series? i Deed No.38 (19;8 Series) Fern Park Subdivision -- Lot 3 f `' , ±>' FVia::;F. .s.,,.}Minimum price, $5. plus apporti 2..::.;...+• or_ed costs of sale. Sale No. 57 (1933 Series) rrw':: :,:.; . Deed No. 39 (1 936 Series) Fern Park Subdivision Lot 4. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 8 (1933 Series) Deed No. 40 (1935 Series) Fern rark Subdivisl:)n- Lot 5. Lintmum price-, S5. plu: z;;po:rl ined costs of sale. r 1 ndv, Jan. 15, 1940. Sale No. Z9 (1933 Series) Deed No. 1 (1935 Series) J Fern Park Subdivision- Lot 6, Minimum price, S5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 60 (1933 Series) r Deed No. 42 (1935 Series) gid ? QyY ern Park Subdivis ion- Lot 7. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. ob Sale No. 65 (1933 Series) Deed No. 47 (1935 Series) Wir ; Map of Glen Parr- Lot S. Minimum price $5.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. f Sale No. 66 (1933 Series) Deed No. 45 ( 1935 Series) Map o i Glen Park- Lot 9 Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. r Sale No. 67 (1933 Series) Deed No. 49 (1935 Series) Map of Glen Park- Lot 10. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 101+ (1933 Serie s' Deed No. 56 (1935 SerieO) Map of Glen Park- Plats- Lot 18, Minimum price $5. plus an costs ofsale. Sale No. 105 (1933 Series) t : s Deed No. 57 (1935 Series) Map of Glen Park Plats- Lot 19. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 169 (1933 Series) Deed No. 130 (1938 Series) Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 26. bbi nlmum price $15. plus apportioned costs of wile. Sale No. 170 (1933) series. Deed No. 131 (1935) Series. Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 26 f+ Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 226 (1933 Series) x .rt ,r• }Deed No. 157 (1935 Series) Canal Subn. of Aich.•now — Lot 16, Block 17. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Sale No. 236 (1933 Series) Deed No.105 (1935 Series; Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 3, Block 28. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. ti Sale N 299 (1933 Series) r Q f z1-7 Deed N 195 (1935 Series) r ownslte of Santa Fe-- Lot D, Block 26. A ' Minimum price $10. plus apportioned coats of sale. s Sale No. 30D (1933 Serie Deed No. 199 (1935 Series v Townsite of Santa re- Lot E, Bock 26. Minumum price, 410, plus apportioned costs of sale.x- Sale No. 1037 (1933 series5 Deed No. 454 (1935 Series y Brown Andrade Tract — Lot 1, block 1. Minimum price $50, plus apportioned costs ofsale. 3--le No. 2154 (1933 Series) Deed No. 1212- (1938 Series) East nichmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 2, Block 25. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs cf sale.r" 4 a !< In Matter of Selection of Trial Jurors for Superior Court for year 1940. The Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order. desig- nating the number of Jurors that will be required,in the opinion of the Court, for the transaction of the business of said Sugrior Court during the year 1940, 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 year of 1940, the Board proceeds to and does select as required by law, a list of 1000 persons to serve as Trial Jurors in Superior Comt of Cortra Costa County, for the ensuing year or until a neer list of Jurors is provided. The following is a lit of the persons so selected by the Board from the differe t Districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District, and the number of the District from which said persons are selected, to %it : SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. 1. Abbey, Mrs. Ethel 81. Cairo, Peter S. 2. Anderson, firs. Marie 62. Childs, Carman Avcomazzo, Louis 9 . Callahan, Mrs. Mary D. Adams, Walter 2. Clark, Doug. Alveraz, Mrs. Vera C. 85. Claeys, Reder Armstrong, William D. 86. Coe, Samuel L. 7. Aikens, Mrs.Sylvia 87. Cizmich, Samuel S. Anderson, Mrs. Valera 68. Coon, Arthur 9. Andre, Mrs. Mary 89. Curry, Mrs. Elizabeth C. 10. Adams, Yrs. Florence. 90. Cook, David R. 11. Arnold, Mrs.Edith M. 91. Caswell, Chauncey S. 12. Abbey, Mrs. Cecil L. (Alice) 92. Cox, Mrs.Sidonia D. 13. Acton, Mrs. Martha 94. Campbell, Mrs. Catherine A. 14. Andrade, Mrs. Marie rt 9 Clabaugh, Mrs.Ruth G. 1 . Armstrong, E.D. Jr.95. Claer, Mrs. Adelaide L. lo. Abbott, Mrs. Margaret 96. Dunning, Mrs.Anita 17. Adcock, Albert S. 97_ Degnan, George W. 18. Dine, Harry E.b,, 98. Dickinson, tae 19. Anfibilo, May ib 99. Dunlap, Mrs. r'Dizabeth 20. *twood, Verna100. DeBaere, Joseph W. 21. Allen, James TGA}x 101. De Woody, Mrs.Florence 22. AuBuchan, Lrs. Marie s 102. Daley, C.E. 23. Alveras, Mrs.Betty 103. Dolan, Dorothy 2 . Archibald, Mrs. Hilda 104. Dietrich, Mrs. Frances E. 2. Allen, William E. 105. Downey, Mrs. Patricia 26. Benson, firs. Mona M; - 106. Dalton, John H 27. Brant, Fred 107. Davidson, Carolyn 29. Bowkett, Mrs. Jessie 106. David, Henry R. 29. Bisio, Glnacomo 109. Dingle, Mrs Rose 30. Bonham, Joella 110. Dale, Mrs. Florence 31. Blume, Fred A. 111. Drake, Charles 32. Bones, Mrs,ILr y 112. Devereaux, Mr.Wolliam 34. Bertone, Mrs.-atherine fi' 113. DeSoito, Arch M. 34. Bertone, Domenic 324. Dawe, Char le s E. K 3 5 Burke, Rodney 11 Donnelly, Mrs. It.Ivy Black, Mrs.Dorotby 111 Danner, Urs. Vernita 37. Bosen, Mrs.Eliznbeth 3.17. Davidson, Dorothy E. 36. Blake, Mrs. Lillian M. 116. Edgar, Lars.Talitha j9 Baldwin, Mrs. H.zry 319. Elvell, Mrs. Mabel R. t30_ Bryant, Mrs. Virginia L. 120. Engel, Mrs. Pearl 41. Bill, Mrs. Julia 121. Ensign, Charles R. 42 Britten, Mrs. Muriel D. 122. Eldridge, Mrs. Ella 4 Bryant, Esther 123. Ebert, Forrest 4 . Bradbury, C.V. 124. Enright, Frank Breen, Fred 125. Eakl e, Mrs. Ethel A. Bertolli, Angelo 126. Erskine, Geo a B. 47. Brown, Fred G. 127. Ellersick, Mrs.Nelle B. 46. Beaton, Amy 126. Esola, Davin J. 49. Baker, Joeph 0lbeiger, Mrs. Josephine 50. Brown, Charles 1 3 . Estesy 51. Bolt, Loyd T. 131. Floyd, Bertha May 52. Brothers, Bliss W. 132. Fernandez, Regina 3 Berk, William E. 133 Follett, Mrs Effie E. 54. Bartlett, Mrs-Mildred 134. Faurot, Urs.Lola 5. Blank, Mrs. Beatrice M. 135. Forwick, Fred Cassin, Mrs.Laura B. 136. Fraga, Leonard 57_ Crossman, Mrs. Mildred M. 137. Fuller, James S. 56. Christiansen, Mrs. Hilda. 138. Findley, Mrs.Mary 9. Canning, Mrs. Alixe B. 139. Fenn, Mrs. Ethel Ray 0. Cooley, Mrs.Dora 140. Fowler, Mrs.Lilly 61. Cardoza, Mrs.Dorothy 141. Fox, Bert A. 62. Concannon, Mrs. Olive 142. Fraser, George 63: Cleek, Mrs.Lottle A. 14 Faso, Lillian Crough, Mrs.Edith A. f a- r1si, Mike 6 Z`ss.Revd 145Carey, innegan, William J. f 6. Crabb, Mrs. Stella 146. Feudner, Mrs.Lena 67. Coryell, Ernest R. 147_ Fletcher, Mrs. Ann 6g. Childs, J.F. 148. Fitt on,Mrs.Dorotby I69• Curry, Urs.Grace F. 149. Greiner, Alton D. 7p. Coward, Mrs. Anna 150. Fessenden, Lee R. 71. Corr, Mrs.Mary A. 151. Gardel la, JcEeph 72. Carlson, L`rsLouise 152. Gillette, Mrs.Ethel 7?. Coleman, Mrs. Florence 15 . 4racey, Chester 74. Coyne, Mrs.Margaret 15_ Galbraith, Mrs.Hattie E. Crider, Mrs,Mae 155. Gebbhart, Mr s.Goldy75. C 76. Curtis, Mrs_ Janette f 156. Gardside, Joseph t. 77• Cauckwell, Ida H.157. Gruhut, Mrs.Mari e 76. Center, Mrs. Sylvia 156• Glover, Mrs.Linnea 79. Conn, yrs.Dorothy 159. Graham, H.R. SO_ Crum, Mrs.Viva A.160. Greathouse , George I I i(5ay, Jan. 15, 1940. i 161. Gnaga, Mrs.Elizaneth 256. moody, Buei M. 162. Griffin, Mrs. Irene M. 257. Martin, Edward F. 163. Gmy, Edwin D. 258. Mmscrop, James R. 16 Gately, Mrs.Margaret 29. Machado, Mrs. Clara W. 165 Harris, Mrs. Marguerite 260. Milner, Mrs. Nellie 16b. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ida M. 261. Mullen, John J. 167. Hutchins, Mrs.Sophie 262. Marcus. Ernest 165, Hoakes, Mrs.Jennie26 Marylander, srPhilip 169. Hughes, Mnrle W. 264. Metz 170. Haral son Mrs. Lena 2 Madden, Emma 171. Hemleb, Ldward 266. Myers,ldrA. Freda 172. Hunt , Mrs. Clarabelle 267. Miller, Robert H. X74. Higgins, Mrs. Margaret 268. Mylander; Mrs. Nita 1}. Hauge, Urs.Ethel 269. Maxwell, Mrs. Eileen 17 . Holland, Mrs. Eleanor C. 270. Maskal, Mrs. Julia 1. 176. Hehn, Mrs.Anna A. 271. Mergenthal, H.W. rR' 177. Harvey, Mrs. Beulah 272. Miller, Francis W. 176, Healy, Mrs.Nora Beguhl M Martin, George 179. Henry, Mrs.Flora 27 Morgans, rs.Grayce 150. Hurray, Mrs. Josephine 27 Maleton, Mrs. Dina 151. Hughes, A.A.b. Maron27 ey, Joseph F. 102. Harris, Mrs.Bernice.277. McGrew, Durward G. 184. Hinkl , Mrs.Marion 275. McCreagh, Mrs. Hazel t 154. Hill, rs. Evelyn B. 279. McGinty, Mrs. Sara f. 155. Hisgins, Archie E. 280. McAndrews, Mrs. Bertha 156. H1_^th, Mrs.Hplen 281. McGowan, Walter F. 157. Head, Mrs. Anna E. 282. McGrady, Charles B. 155. Hall, Mrs. Anna 263. McCarty, Mrs.Grace4 159. Hall, Mrs.Katheryn 294. McCann, Mrs. Mary E. 190. Howard, Mrs. Anna W.285. McNeil, Mrs.Marie 191 .Himbert, Mrs. Thelma 296, Mc onough, sirs.Harriett 192. Herman, Mr.John 287. Mc ann, Mrs.Edna 193. Hampshire, Mrs-Ethel 288. McVicker, Mr. A.L. 191+. Heady, Mrs.Lily X. 259. McMurtrie, Myrtle 195. Hosmer, Mrs-Nellie 290. McKinstry, Paul R. 196. Imbach, Waller E. 291. McCurrie, Ali ce x r 197. Jones, Mrs.Arble D. 292. McGehe, Jane E. 195. Jenkins, Robert W. 293. McNally, Mrs. Anna s' -+ 199. Johnson, Mrs. Pearl 291+. McDermont, Mrs. Helen rr 200. Jackson, George.P. 295. Neldrick, John 201. Jones, Mrs-Verna 296. Newell-, James B. 202. Jacobs, Chilton A. 297. Newcanb, Mrs.Ruth 203. Jacobson, Alex. J. 298. Nelson, tors. Martha 20 1}. Johnston, George H. 299. Nissen, Hilda 205. Jeffress, William H.300. Nystrom , William 206. Jagard, Ella 301. Otis, Frank 207. Jones, Mrs.Katherine 302. O'Connell, Mrs.Unrie V. µ' E 205. Jordan, Arlene 30 . Ostrom, Edith 209. Jardine, Mrs. Lena 304. O'Donohoe, Mrs. Lau ra Nr 210. Jarvis, Mrs. Anna305 O'Malley, Mrs.Anna et 211. Kase, Mrs. Mirian B.306. Ortner, Mary 212. Kuester, Mrs.Ellse 307. O'Brien, Ernest E.213. Keenan, Mrs.Agnes 308. O'Neil, Marie 214. Kelly, Mrs. Marie Lee 309. Page, Henry L. r 215. Kirchenstein, Mrs. Anna 310. Pickerin Mrs.Martha N. 216. Kiraly; Mrs.Ulrlam 311. PresslerP, Mrs. Anna M.217. Korb, Samuel D.312. Paris, John D.215. Kinstrey, Mrs, Melissa jl Perault, Mrs. Thankful 219. Keading, Irma 314. Pet ersaz , Mr. Charles 220. Kratzer, Mr.Lawrence 315. P7ayyo rd, Florence s; w 221. Kneeland, Roy C. 316. Prola, Mr.Guido F.222. Kiraly, Louis 317. Plegeman, Mrs.Margaret E. u J 224. Kaphan, Theodore 315. Perry, Henry 4 •.:y i;22 Klemm, Mrs_ Violet 319. Paulson, Gladys 2Kayser, Mr s.KAtheryne 320. Peterson, ISrs.The} ma 22b. Lee, Mrs.M4ry Roberts 321. Pedrazzini, Mrs. Carl i 227. Lojo, Tars.-lizabeth F. 322. Phillips, Mrs. Minnie L.225. Lee, Phil 32 Pickering,Lillian r 229. Laws, William 32 Perry, Mrs. Eleanor 230. Lindahl , John 325. Poage, A. H. a: 231. Ledgerwood, Mrs. Olive 326. Parker, Grace t 232. Lowden, Mrs.Carrie 327. Pettitte, James H. a .233 Logan, Mlt rs. ar'ia 328• Page, Mrs. Mayy 231+. Ludekins, Mrs.Josephine 329. Pearson, Mrs- Amy r 235. LaRocque, Mrs. Mabel M. 330. Poulsen, Stanley A.236. Lane, Mrs. Katherine 331. Quirk, Mrs. Florence 237. Lane, Mrs. Eucilla E. 332. Riordan, Mrs. Kate 235. Lauritzen, Hans P. 333. Rinna, Frank 29. Lean, krs. Elvira 331 . Rasmussen, Louis 2L. Loher, Mrs. Ruby 335. Regello, Mrs. Thelma 241. Levaggi, Mrs.Mattie 336. Rudon i, Mrs. Josephine 212. Livingston, Robert 337. Riordan, Mrs. Lurie 24 Lautenschlager, Anne 338. Ratto, firs. Theresa 2a. Loucj, Gladys 339. Ridley, Mrs.N ina 6 2? . Linthicum, Gladys 340. Richabough, Marie 2 Moyle, Mrs. Mary B.247• Massey, 14rs. Evelyn G. 341. Roberts,Rab ert sPryce 342. Rex, Harry 248. Malloy, Agnes r : 7 j2F Ross el, Lir. Geo 21}9- Mut Mrs.Margaret jT Robertson, Alex. G. y ,250. Menton, Mrs.Delaware 345. Roveda, Bruno 251. Maefie, Mrs. Meta L. 346. Reynolds, David L. t 252. Morrison `'aures S. 347. Robertso} David 253 Murphy, irs. Mary 348. Spires, 4s. Amelin 251+. Mayers, L'rs. Jessie 349. Shackelford, Mrs. Esther 255• uuir, kiss Grayce 350. Silvery, Urs. 39 351. Spirlock, Mr.Phineas It. 389. 'Culler, Mrs. Maybelle 352. Soby, Lrs.Flor•ence E. 390. Tuthill, Mrs.Agnes S. 35 Smith, Mrs.DorotlLv H. 391. Tandy, "rs.Sylva U. 354. Soldavini, Mrs. Anna L. 392. Thompson, O.A. 352 . Stinnett. Mrs.Della 39 Thompson, Fred W. Sanderson, Mrs.Minnie H. 394• Timmons, R.W. 357• Scholz, Ida Lt. 395• Tiffany, Fred E. 359• Sigut, Mrs.Hortense 396• Thomas Mrs.Marian E. 3J9. Sulliger, Mrs.Elaine 397• Turner, Herbert 360. Swartout, k-rs. Louise 399. Thompson, Mrs, Louise 361. Shaffer. Mrs. Day 99. Urquhart, i`esiie K. 362. Shank-lin, James Usher, E.H 36 Sisson Mrs. Mabel 401. Ullom, Clarence 364. Stromberg, Mrs. Brownie 402. Vargas, Joe V. 362: 3chrammmA Joseph Craig 40 Vignati, Julia 36 Shade, rs.Rachel vo Vaughn, Mrs. lizabeth 367. Shaughnessy, Delia 405. Von Dollen, Roy J. 365. Shaw, Catherine M. 406• Viano, Mrs.Florence 369. Smith, C.P. 407. Vincent, Lars. Barbara 370. Stender, Mrs.Adeline 409. Waddle,Mrs Ellen 371. Strain, Hilaa, 409. Weathers, William C. 372. Smit, Mrs.Dorothy C. 410. Watson, Harry 0. Stiefvater, Mrs.Nellie 4I1. Walker, Mrs Louise B. 37 - Stribley, William R.432. Williams, Mrs.Marie 375. Soleim, Daniel 413. Winningham, Earl F. 376• Sanborn, Earl W. 41 . Wilson, Mrs. Jessie 377• Saraiva,Minnie 415. White, John 375. Spires, hula 416. Williams, Mrs. ArW B. 379 Slosilo, Hitchel M. 417 Whitlock, Lorin H. 390. Shubat, Frank 415. Wood, Ralph A. 391. Sirard, Mrs.Alice 419. Welsh, Edward 352. Suy, Mrs. Ray 420. Wilson, Mrs.A.G. 3193. Silveira, Mrs.Dorothy 421. Wells, Kenneth 394. Smith, J.P. 422. Welsh, Miss Margaret 395. Silva, Jars. May 423. Winters, Mrs.California.. 380. Theis, Mrs Anna 424. Welt zin, Mrs.Edna J. 357. Thorsted,'"rs.Katherine 425. Winter, Mrs. Wilma M. 355. Toneri, Julio SUP RVISa DISTRICT NO. 2. 1. Almond, Vernon H. 590 Lee, ?atrick Jr. 2. Anderson, Mrs. Valborg 60. a Velle, FranceGro ersJ•AnnBaker, Us. liaude F. Biddin,;er, Catherine 61. Meaney, Mrs.Isavel Bottini, Mrs. Lucy 62. Marianno, Mrs.Catherine o. Baum, Clarence C. 3 ) M,,na.;p, Jan. 15, i 940. I 1 I SUPERVISOR DUrRICT NO. 3. G 1. Mrs. Irene M. Aldrich 94. Keller, Hattie B 2. Edward M. Anderson 95. Knot ek, C.L. J Mrs- Elizabeth Arnold, 96. Knight, H.M. Arthur, Mrs. Pearl A. 97• Kapp, Clara Alley, Chas. F.98. Keefe, Lars. Edith J. g. Allen, Chas. N.99. Kasch, Mrs. Henrietta N. s 7. Buckley, Bridget E.100. Knauft, Henry 3. Burke, Leonard E. 101. Krohn, Mrs. Lenore 9. Brown, Miss Ethel L. 102. Korte, Mrs. Dagma.r X10. Brockhu_rst, B.E. 1Q j Kepke, J. 11. Brewen, M.M. 104. Koch. B.E. 12. Buxton, Mary E. 105. Kelly, Morris 1 Bourrague, S. 106. Koval•ski, Mrs. Lillian IR- Baker, Mrs. Nancy J. 107. Loefler, Mrs.Christie B. 15. Burdette W.H. 103. Lyford, Stella M. 16. Bickel, Karl J. 109. Lindsay Albert E. l 17. Bigelor.•, Mrs. Edith A- 110. Lewis, lames r 13. Barkley, Mrs. Alice P. 111. Leach, Mrs. Eva B. 19. Burr, Sara_: A.112. Leh, Mrs. Ida R. 20. Buck, Mrs. Jane V. 113. Lesley, Mrs. Ada N. I 21. Benny, Eldred T. 114. Laser, Mrs. Elsie 22. Bacon, Samuel 0. 115. Lawrey, R.L. 2-- Boyd, Farmer 116. Luek, Mrs. Leah 2 Biggerstaff, John 117. Langford, Mrs. Cora 2 Brady, F.P. 119. Lapham, Sidney D. J, 20. Cullum, Mary E. 119. Martellacei, Larry 27. Costanza, Salvador, Jr.120. Mettier, Jenny 23. Carr,Arthur C. 121. Murphy, Mrs. Eva 29. Collins, Mrs- Grace E. 122. Martignoni, Alfred I 30. Charles, Frank E. 123- Maggiora, Frank I 31. Charlesworth, Mrs. Eva May 12 4. Molta, John 32. Christie, Mrs.Edna A. 125. Marino, Mrs.There sa 1 33- Chamberlain, Mrs. Enrietta 126. Matheson, Mrs. E,.na 3+. Cushing, Frank P. 127. Martin, Ethel H. •j 35 Chadwick, Mrs. E.S. 128. Marshall, aura M. b. Cook, firs. Lillian 129. Moody, Fred S. 37• Christian, Mrs-Carolyn 130. McCurdy, Mrs.Bessie E. 39. Carroll, Edward J.131 McQuade, Lurie 9 Chambers, Mrs.Erhel A. 132. McLain, J.Edwin Clark, Mrs. Marjorie R.13- McGee, Lars. Eleanor 41. Condie, Mrs- Meda 134. McConnell, Mrs. Dora 2. Cristiana, Ottimino 135. McDonald, A.M. 44. Davis, John 136. McDonald, Nina C. 2 Duarte, .Lseph 137- McCann, Miss Josephine i 45. Dolder, Virginia E. 136. McCarthy, Mrs.Catherine 46. DeLacy, Williams E-1 9. Near, Mrs. Erna 47. DeMartini, Grace J. 1?0. Northcutt , Mrs. Gladys M.487 Dean, Mrs. Ruby P.141. Nerman, Mrs. Mabel A. 49. Enloe, Toa A.142. Newell, E.Wynne 50. Edwards, Guy D. 14 Noble, C.A. 51- Edward, L.P. 144. Nierhake, Mrs.Johanna 52. Erdahl, Oscar P. his- Nicholson, Lars. Nellie 53: Eaby, W.D. 146. Nave, Mrs. Norma i} Freitas, Mrs.Ruth L. 147. O'Toole, Elizabeth 55- Foster, Mrs. Amy I- 143. Peterson, Dorothy 56. Feagans, Mrs.Bernioe 149. Pedrizzetti, John 57• Filomeo, William S. 150. Pongrace, Pauline M. 55• Ford, Andrew 151. Pollock, W.T 59• Foster, George D. 152. Parton, Mrs. Bessie. 60. Freburger, Clinton 153- Philpot, Mrs. Mary A. 61. G1axs, Myrtle 154. Prosser, -rs. Alberta 62. Gaunt, Richard W. 155. Piper, H. 6 Geary, Mrs. Ruth W. 156. Pease, Victor 6 . George, Wm- H. 157. Pownell, J-A. 65. Gelbke,Bruno 158. Reder, Mrs. Lillian 66. Garaventa, Louis 159. Ritch, Mrs. Nina 67. Grider, Homer 160. Reif, Louis T. 66. Galindo, Fred C. 161. Rakestraw, Frans r 69. Gordon, O.E. 162. Rogers, Mrs. Archie 70. Gallagher, Mrs. Ida W.16 Rose, Harvey 71. Gaylord, Mrs. Henrietta IN: Ridgeway, Mazy r 72. Hann, F.J. 1 Reed, Thomas F. 74. Hopkins, Marion L. 16. H Reichhold, Clarence E 7 F. Huffman, Mrs. Louise E. 1 . Rowland, Edgard R. 75. Hose, Mrs. Georgia 169. Savage, Hugh E. W. Hays, C-W. 169. Snelgrove, Esther 77. Haberlund, Herman W. 170. Schweinitzer,- Jos. A. 79. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Rose B. 171. Serpa, Join . 79. Haberly, u,.s. Hattie S. 172. Serpa, Mrs. ena G. 60- hale, H.H. 1-13. Swanson, James W. 51. Halmke, Mildred T. 174. Stazi:s, Mrs. Mabel I{52. Hollirgworth, J.M. 175. Schroeder, Mrs. Julia H. i53. Howden, E.R 176. Shelby, Mildred 84. Huguet, Margie 177. Soares, John M. 35• Huyek, Fred 178. Seifried, Ray D. 86. Henderson, Mrs. Vera G. 179• Stanton, Miss Nellie 67. Hallberg, Mrs. Verna P. 130. Straight , Frank cS, Joo..t,Mrs- Ruth 151. Slater, Clifford C. 69- Jones, Mrs- Maud 152. Starkey, Jerome 90. Jones, Mrs. Ella 153. Schulz, C.S. 91. Jory, Mrs. Hilda 134- Stimae, Sylvester 92. Jensen, Mi-.Chris H. 135. Stone, W.C, 93• Johngon, Fred 186. Shaw, "rs. Pat. 397 197. Seaton, J. 206. Wells, Dewey 188. Stotts, Yrs. Yaakie , 207. Wilson, R.B. 199. Hiefert, Yrs. Isabel 208. Thomas, Leroy i 190. Sanders, D.F. 209. Wallace$ Sohn F. J 191. Silva, Evelyn 210. Wiget, ernard E, 192. Snode, Charles 211. Walsh, Mrs.Elizabeth 193. Terwilliger, Olive 212. Williams,Whlter B. i 194. Trimminghan, Frank 213. Wanaka, Fred 195. Tilden, L.A. 214. Wilson, Mrs. M. 1 196. Trebino, Manuel 215. WYffels, Bertha J. 197• Taft, A. 216. Wright, Albert P. 195. Turner, Robert 217. Whyte, Malcom C. 199• Taylor, Fred B. 215. Wedsted, Anker, 200. Valentino, Tony 219• Winch, Mrs. Maryi i 201. Vaughn, Mrs. Loretta A. 220. Frank Fob. 202. Vanasek, M,.s. Aad19 221. Vickers, Yrs. Elizabeth 222. 23 T 64. Wilcox, G.A. 223 205. Weltz, Beatice . 22 SUPERVISOR DDSTRICi4. 225 t 1. Jos J. Avilla 61. William P. Matthews N. 2. Funk S. Arata 62. Geo. C. McDonald. Moreau Ashley 6 Clarence R. McCollum.I; Chas. H. Allison 6 Stanley A.Mora Howard L. Appelgarth 65. Pasquale "arcelli Jos. S•Alello 66. Theodore C.Martin 7. Paul A. Birkholm 67. Lillian McAvo y 5. Geo. J. Barrett 68. r"ugene B. McFar_land 9. Yrs.Sophie Black 69. Francis P. McGuire. 10. Andreas Boysen 70. John A.Metten 11. Geo. L. Boyer 71. Miss Esther E. Nelson 12. Yrs.Ethel Buckley9- 72. Joseph M. Nora 13. Mrs.Flo:ence Barnes. Wward Neary 3-4. Yrs.011•.a Burris 7 _ Robert E. 0 r Hara 15. Harry A•Baer 75. Albert L. Propersi 1 Chas. H. Buzacott 76. Mrs.Esther A.Pitcock 17. Elmer W.Benedlct 77. Wilfred Patterson 18. Yrs. Gold I. Clawson 73. Martin Max Peter 19. Hor.ard Carter 79. Miss Bertha Morken 20. Arthur 7ernstein 50. Albert L. Patton 21. Earl D Carter 81. Yrs. Francis Reid 22. Miss Ethel C.Codiga 2. Henry Pratt 23- Mrs.Leslie E.Clement Jas. J. Russo 24. Mrs. Elsie M. Connors S4. Chas. Rube Elmer L. Cupp Alice M. Ragusa r'Joseph J. Curley John Royce 27. Yrs. Georgia Cummings. 87. Wm. R.South 28. Leroy E.Dutra W. Mrs.Cora Scudero Y 29. Tano J. Davi 59. Mrs. Julia C.Silveria 30. Hiss Louise B,Dutra 90. Fred Segerstrom 31. Henry L. Duensing 91. Jade s Syme 32. Leonard B.Darling 92. Frank Schwendel 33 Frank W.Dvrbin 9j. Frank F.Straface. 34. Anton P. Ene s U. Carl 14. Straub, Jr. 35. Mrs. Helen Evola 95_ Wilbur W.gel le rs 36. Mrs. Mar,;a.ret Fisher 96. John N Stebbins 37. Yrs. Helen Ferris 97. G.E.Seeno res' 38. #illiam Frank 98. Mrs.ffelba M.Silvia 39. Mrs. Janice Fornwald 99. Yrs.Olive Spit zer, 40, Andrea J. Goodenough 100, Geo. F.Thompson 41. Jas. W. Grafton 101. Andrew Trentenelli 42. Edgar Chas. Graham 102. Harry Thayer 4 . Harold Griffin 10+ 1Geo. Rudolph Trette 4 . Lester I. Gease, 1 . Joseph T.Truex. Mrs. An ce M. Hull105. Mrs.Cella Thornton Mrs-Catherine Herbert t .106. Harry G.Uren 47. Yrs. MarieHarper107. George dance Ward 4g. Dance_ J. ealeQ* 108. Mrs..lora J. Wickbom y 49. H.H.Haynes 109. Mrs.Alire Wildes. 50. Otto S.Joliff 120. Fred B.Williams. 51- Thos. L. Judy 111. Scott D-.-Warner 52. Alfred B Jong 112. Willie S.Hood s 5 _ Edwin A. Johnson 11 Catherine Wright 54. Jessie Fern Jones, 11 . Harmon E.del sh 1 5 - James W.Kyle 115. William B.Youngberg 59. Lawrence E.Knight 116. falter H.Zane 57. Settemo E.Lucido 117. Albert H. Berendsen 59. Chas. Leo Latimer. 118. Mrs.Carrie Brandon 0, DomniYarZ . Francis ck Mellor, tir. 119. HarJ. Will gala 120 Don Ward. v s J 9` ,Monday, Jan. 15,19x0. s SUPERVISOR DIWRICP NO. 5. a 1. Jacob P. Ackerman- 59. Henry J. K mbic 2. Mrs. Mary E. Altizer. Ray R.Keith Mrs.Frances Anderson 61.. Mrs.Laura Krumland Mrs. Helen P. Anderson 62. Ed. Krumland 5, Mrs.Josephine Arata 63. Mrs..Ellen Kelley.o. Joseph J. Armstrong. 64. C.W. eeney 7. Fred Ball 65. Mrs.Grace Kramer S. Charles Bassett 66. Squire Knowles 9. Arthur Bigelow 67. Charles Mack f10. Aleta Clam Black, 68. Andrew P. Mikkelsen 11. Mrs-Esther Bliss,69. James C.Murphy 12. Mrs. Nettie Bloomfield. 70. Peter E. 2feElheney 1 Wm. E. Bunn 71. John McGinley 14. Robert S. BurbankF72. John A.McKinnon,Jr, x15. Virgil A. Byer 7j Stanley K. Nunny: 16. Archie Bornaick son 74Herman Ohmstede 7. Herman F.Bruns 75.. Fa_ Lewis 18. Mrs. Zelma Beaman 76. Mrs. Elsie Lambdin 19. Mrs.Gertrude Allen 77. Carl Lindquist 20. Wm. Cakebread 78. Chas. Lindsay 21. Chas. Co leP 79• John E.Littl e Al 22. John P. Courtney 80. Mrs.Sadie Johns 23. Ed. Christiansen 81. Chas. Irwin 24. Mrs.Nellie Carpenter 82. Jos. Minta 1 Raymond C Christiansen 8 Mrs-Ruth Mayberry 2b. Harry De piazza Mrs. M.C.Minaker 27. Charles A.Diethelm 85. Mrs. Luella Negus 28. Wm. M. Duncan 86. Ed. A. H. Prewett rt 29. Paul DeMartini 87. Homer Putnam 30. Louis De Sulio 88. Mrs.0 ra Rademacher. 31. M. Delaney S9. John 12M 32. Nathan Dudley 90. Leslie Richardson 3 J.J•Dutra 91. Arthur W.Roberts 13. Ralph L•Emerson 92. Mrs-Mary Rodrigues 4 35. Joe E,Eaz 9 . Jose pph Ross 36. Anton; Faria 94. Mrs.Anita Ruckstuhl 37. Anthony Fertado 95. Frank P,Rogers 38. W.W.Foskett 96. Clinton Richey 9. C-R.Frey 97. Edward E.Salz er Mrs."ellie Estes.98. Miss 'Bessie Sharp41. Albert Fette 99. Alden Sutton 42. Anthony Fertado 100. Mrs. Velma V,Uren 4j Paul E.Gambs 101. Mrs-Agnes Van Horn 4. Mrs.Annie B.Graham 102. VonKBuren, Mrs.Marion Wm. Grueninger 103. Vossler, Virgil J. J do . Grable 104. Mrs. May Wight 47. L.J. Grueni ager 105. Mrs.Emma Wilf ert 48. Leland S.Gann 100. Sherman A.Warren 49. Mrs-Rosalie Griffiths 107. Mrs.Lucy Wolcott j 50. Miss liiLmella Hines. 106. E•C.Worrell 51. Mrs. Margaret Jensen 109. Joe. M,'I`rembl7 52. Earl E•Jesse 110. Arthur Somerhalder. 54. Mrs. Jennie Johnson 111. Jas.Wright 5 • Mrs. Louise Juett 112. F.D.Watt 55. Thos. Hines, 113. John Snedrick 56. Mrs.Theresa Hutchison 114. Lrs.Maud Devitt 57• Lee Higgins 115. URB. Emma Lynn 56. Robert, Hodgson AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 29th, 1001 at 10 o'clock- A.M. i l hairman. IT I I r g i i 399 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1940. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presdnt : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H.L. Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trenbath. F.J.Barnard, Deputy Clerk. Absent: S.C. ell s, Clerk. In Hatter of Granting of Exemption from Taxes of the Church of God in Christ, Richmond, Contra Costa County, California. RESOLUTICH. aHERE&S, the Church of (rod in Christ, situated in Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the hereinafter described premises, is entitled k to exemption from takes by virtue of the Constitution of the State of California, and, WHEREAS, the governing body or officials of said Church failed to Pile 1 their claim of exemption within the time provided for by Section 3611 of the Political Code of the State of California, and, MEEREAS, it has been held by the Appellate Court of this State that exemption of Churches from taxes is a constitutional exemption to which the Churches I are entitled regardless of their compliance with said Political Code Section, and WHEREAS, the said premises are particularly descriced as follows: Lots Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23), and Twenty-four (24) Block 207, Walls 2nd Addition to Richmond. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R.ESOLY ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the said premises be and they are hereby i exempted from taxation for the year 1939-40, and the Assessor of the County of Contra i Costa, State of California, is hereby directed to remove said premises, from the Assessment Roll for 1939-40, and the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby directed to cancel all taxes on said property as of this date. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None.h i z-los d t j In Matter of the Proposed z Discontinuance of Railroad Service between Pittsburg and Sacramento by the Sacrament3--Northern Railroad. RESOIUPI ON. WHEREAS, it is the understanding of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, teat the Sacramento-Northern Railway Company i has, or is about to petition the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for leave to discontinue railroad service between the City of Pittsburg, County of contra Costa, State of California, and the City of Sacramento, Califom ia-,' and, THERFAS, it is the opinion of the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the re siden t s of said County that the di sconlin- t uanee of said service will work a great and irreparable hardship and injury to said residents and to the County of Contra Costa, and surrounding territory; and, IFJWAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has received innumerable protests from residents of the County of Contra Costa, against the said proposed discontinuance of said railroad servicN between said Cities of Pittsburg, California, air Sacramento, Cg1Lfo-nira , 1/40 onday, J„n. 29, i44o. i NOW, THEREFORE, BE Ii RESOLV::D, that it is the concensus of opinion of the Board of Supervisors of said County that it would be detrimental to the best interests 3f the people of said county and of the said county itself, if said railroad service were discontinued, as aforesaid, and BE IT MTIER RESOLVED that said Board of Supervisors protest the discontinuance of said rallaay service and petition said Railroad Commission, and by these presents said Board of Supervisors does petition said Railroad Commission of the State of California not to discontinue the said railroad service hereinbefore mentioned, and BE IP FVsl- HFR RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be sent to the Railroad 0 omm i s s lon of the State of Calif orni a. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trer+bath Noes: None. Absent. Hone.v, In Matter of Release of Liens against the property Of RICHARD E. SLATTERY. RESOLurioN. WHEREAS, Notices of Aid have been recorded in this County pursuant to Section 4 of the Old age security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and, 1HERE&S, the filing of such Notices created liens on the property of the recipient of such aid, and WHEREAS, the recipient of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such liens, is entitled to receive a release thereof; NOW, iFEREFORE, BE Ii' RESOLVED that upon receipt of Hine H„ndred fifty—two and 66/100 ($952.66) beim the amount secured by such liens, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman o: the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized to execute and deliver a release of such liens. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Bone. Absent: None. In batter of Petit ion to annex a portion of Oak Grove School District to the Concord Elementarg School District. A petition signed as required by las having been presented to this Board Draw In 7 that a portion of Oak Grove School District be annexed to the Concord Element School District , and said petition having been partially heard on the 15th day of Janu-.ry, 1940, and continued to this date for further hearing, the Board at this time proceeds to and does hear testimony for and against 4w” grant inr, of said petitions and the Board having; fully considered said petition, It is, on motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same Is hereby denied. 401 i In Matter of petition to Annex JailaPortionofPachecoElementary School District to the Concord i Elementary School District. A petition signed as required by lair praying for a portion of Pacheco Elementa ry School District to be annexed to the Concord Elementary School District, having been presented to this Board and B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, having filed with this Board his recommendation that said petition be denied, the Board proceeds to and does hear testimony for and against the granting of said petition, and the Board having fully considered said petition, IT IS* on motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor'Long, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same 1s hereby denied. i hfJ} 1 In Matter of the petition for Formation of Pleasant Hill County Water District. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of 'Che County of Contra.'`Costa, State of California, as follows: THAT WHEREAS, a petit Son for the formation of a County Water District, to be known as PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, was filed with this Board of Sup- ervisors on the 2nd day of January, 1940, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. and said petition being signed by'registered voters residin g within the boundaries of said i proposed water district equal In number to more than ten per cent of the number of vote cast in said proposed water district for the office of Governor of this State at the last General Election held prior to the presenting of said petition, and i WIR.rAS, it appears to this Board that the mtice of presentation of said petition was published In the manner and for the time as required by law, as appears by the affidavit of Maude M,silver, on file herein, and, 11HEREAS, said pet it ion was partially heard on the 2nd day of January, 1940, t and the hearing thereon was regularly continued from time to time to this date by order of this Board, and, WHEREAS, certain property owners owning property within the boundaries of the s proposed district filed with this Board their written request that their property be, excluded from said District upon the grounds their lands mould not be benefitted by g being included in said district, and XURWAS, after hearing testimony for and against the exclusion of said leads this Board finds that the leads of all of said petitioners would not be benefited by,. being included in said District, excepting the lands of Frank J. Rodgers, Anton S Fasching, S.L. Dukes, and C.L.Hall, and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that there are no defects in the contents of the petition or in the title thereto, or form of notice, or signatures, or lack of signature s thereto and, WHEREAS, this Board finds that through a census taken the population of the; said proposed District exceeds the number of three (300) residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE M RESOLVED and IT IS HERMY ORDERED that said petition complies with all of the requirements of the provisions of the act for the Incorporation, organization and management of County 'dater Districts, and that said petition and notice are sufficient, and that a water district shall be formed to be composed of all Monday, Jan.29th, 1940. of that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being within the following boundaries of said district irhieh are hereby. finally determined to be as follows, to wit: BEG12NNIJIG at the point of intersection of the easterly production of I the Northerly boundary line of the Sargnap County Water District with the common bound ary Une between Rancho Las Juntas and Rancho Canada del Hambre, and running thence, from said point of beginning wester]y along said production of said line and along the northerly boundary line of Saranap County Nater District to the northeast corner of the Lafayette County Nater District; thence westerly along the northerly boundary line of the Lafayette County Nater District to a point at the southeast corner of that certain 527.46 acre tract of land described in deid from Marcus Clinton Mason, Jr, i et al. to Alexander S. Russell, et al., dated August 25, 1934, and recorded September 6, 1934, in Volume 359 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, California, at page! 459 thereof; thence along the common boundary line to the said land of A.S,Russell i and East Baa yy Municipal Utility District North 2436.00 feet to a stake; thence north ? 210 West, 530 00 feet to a stake ; thence leaving said common boundary line, North ' 870411 East 502.00 feet; thence south 59025' East, 904.00 feet; thence Nort ,,034s East 657.00 feet; thence North 80521 Wes., 2054.00 feet; thence North 45049 00 feet; thence south 640321 East, 570.00 feet; thence south 500191 East, 1099. 0 feet; thence South 720570 East, 635.00 feet more or less to a point on the southerly production of the western boundary line of Rancho Canada del Hambre, said point being j located southerly 275.00 feet from the southwest corner of said Rancho Canada del HAmbre; thence northerly, along said production, to the said southwest corner of Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence northerly along the common boundary line between j Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole and Rancho Canada del Hembre to the westerly pro- auction of the southerly boundary 1 ine of that certain tract of land containing 114.24, acres as described in deed from East Bay Water Company to F.C. Stow, dated May 31,1922', k recorded Juhe 5, 1922, in Vol. 412 of Deeds at page 355 thereof, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence easterly along said production and along the southerly bouncdgry line of said Stow Tract, to the northwest corner of that certain 239,65 acre tract I of land described as Parcel A in that certain Deed from Robert MacNeur, Jr. et al. i to The Grant D. Miller Land Company, dated June A5,1935, recorded November 25, 1935 In Vol. 397 of Official Records of Contra Costa ounty at page 219 thereof; thence ! easterly along the northerly boundary line of said 239.65 acre tract and along the westerly, northerly and easterly boundary lines of that certain 52.3 acre tract descri.ed as Parcel B in last mentioned deed, tot he n::rrthwest corner of that certain ! parcel of land described in deed from 'herrard L. Dukes, et a1, to Austin E. Lang, i et al. , dated March 26, 1927, recorded March 20, 1927 in Vol. 57 of Official Records j of Contra Costa uo,,mty at page 131 thereof; thence easterly, along the northerly Iboundarylineoflastmentionedtractoflandtothenorthwestcornerofthatpertain f tract of land described in deed from Marie 4* melie OlNeill, et al., to John J. Buttner,! dated April 19, 1922, recorded June 15, 1922, In Vol. 415 of Deeds, at page 106 thereon, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence easterly and southerly along the north-s erly and easterly boundary lines of last mentioned tract of land to the southwest corner of that 42.93 acre tract of land described in deed from Jacob Buttner to G.Giberti, dated June 1, 1910 Recorded July 14, 1910 in Vol. 154 of Deeds, at page 255, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence easterly, along the southerly boundary line of said 42.93 acre tract of land and its easterly productions to an intersection with the i center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southeasterly, along last mentioned line, I to an intersection thereof, with the westerly boundary line of the contra Costa Nater District; thence continuing aloes; said center line of Pleasant Hill Road which forms the westerly boundary line of said Contra Costa Water District , southerly,' easterly and southerly along last mentioned line to the northeast corner of "Graceland Walnut Homesites, Contra Costa Caranty' as shown on Map filed January 11, 1929, 1n Map Book 21, pages 591 and 582, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Graceland walnut Homesites' to an intersection with the eastern line of that certain 6.15 acre parcel of land as described i;;deed from Guy L. Putnam and Grace H. Putnam, his wife, tv S.W.Hansen and YRtherin Hansen i dated August 26, 1925, recorded April 17, 19353, in ol.414 of Official Records, page ! 2029 records of said County of Contra Costa; thence northerly along the easterly bound^-_ry line of said 6.15 acre tract and along the easterly boundary line of that certain tract of land described in deed from Guy L.Putnam et al. to J.H.Budd, et al. dated January 15, 1927, and recorded February 24, 1927 in Vol. 74 of Official Record,at page 437 thereof, Records of said County of Contra Costa, to the northeast corner of said Budd Tract; thence westerly, along the northerl•j, boundary line of said Budd Tract, to an intersection with the easterly boundary line of that certain tract cf land described in deed from "4snie F.Vessing to Henry F.Vessing, et al. dated January E 30, 1932, and recorded February 4 1932, in Vol. 305 of Official Records, at page 231:, records of said County of Contra 6osta; thence northerly and westerly along the north erly bmindary line of said Vessing Tract to the northwest corner thereof; tl-ence southerly along the westerly boundary line of last mentioned tract to the mutheast corner of that certain tract of land as described in deed from A.M.Johnson, et al. to ! j Alice R. Phillips, dated October 3, 1932 and recorded October 17, 1932, in volume 327 of Official Records, at page 397 thereof, Records of said County of Contra Costa, i thence wester3y along the northerly boundary line of Said Phillips tract to the north west corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of said tract to the northerly line of Geary Road; thence westerly along last mentioned line to an intersection with the common boundary line between Ranc z Las Juntas and Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southeasterly along said boundary line to the most northerly corner of the Silva and Souza tract; thence leaving said boundary southwesterly and westerly along the northerly boundary of said Silva and Souza Tract to the most north westerly corner thereof; thence In a general southerly direction along the westerly i boundary of said tract to the most southwesterly corner thereof; thence in a general ; easterly direction along the southerly boundary of said tract to the most easterly ! corner thereof, a point on the aforesaid boundary line dividing the Ranchos Las Juntaq and Canada del Hambre; thence southeasterly along said dividing line to the point of beginning. j BE IT FUR` HER RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election be, and the same is hereby called for Friday, the 15th defy of March, 1940, between the hours of---- - 1403 , t 1 six o'clock A.U. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said proposed district the proposition: "Shall the proposition to organize Pleasant Hill County water District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 19139 page 1049, of Acts of the 46th Session of the California Legislature, and amendments thereto, be adopted" and to the right of 1 said proposition on the ballot shall appear the words "yes" and "No" with a blank space opposite each word for the voter to stamp a cross (x) after the answer which he desires to vote. IT IS FUECA-M RESOLVED AND ORDERF; that said election shall be conducted and the vote cast thereat canvassed and the result declared in the same manner as provided by law In respect to General Elections so far as they may be applicable.. That the ballots to be used at said election shall be printed in the following: form., No. INSTRUCTICXdS TO VOTERS. To vote on any question or proposition stamp a cross (x) in the vot Ing square after the word "Yes' or after the word "No! A11 marks except the cross (x) are forbidden. All distinguish— lug marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. f you wrongly stamp, tear, or deface-this ballot, return it o t:he Inspector of Election and obtain another. Shall the proposition to organize Pleasant Hill Bounty crater YES ' District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of Acts of the 46th Session of the California Legislature, and amendments thereto, be adopted. NO I r That any qualified voter may vote at said election in favor of said i proposition by stamping a cross (X) on his ballot in the voting square at the right of the word "Yes" following the proposition to be voted upon and arW qualified voter may vote at said election against said proposition by stamping a cross (x) in the Isquare at the right of the word "No • following the proposition to be voted upon. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to prepare, and cause to be printed on the proper kind of paper used at General Elections in the State of i California, a specified number of ballots for the use of tae voters at said special election. IT IS F MHER RESOLVED AND CRDERED that the whole of the territory hereinabove described shall constitute one precinct for the holding of said election and the 1polling place for said election in said proposed County 4ater District be, and the same is hereby fixed as Pleasant Hill School, and that the following named electors be and they are hereby appointed as officers to conduct said election, to wit : Inspector: Annie C.Peterson Judge: Frank Rogers. i Clerks:Lillian F. Luce and Lucinda Rissoto. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that notice of said election be, and the- same is, hereby ordered given by publication of a copy of this Resolution and Order Nalnut KernelIn a newspaper published and circulated In the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Bollman, and seconded by, Supervisor Long, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 5th, 1940, at 10 o'cloc k A.bi. Clerk.Chairman.S 404 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1940.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Ron. I.J,Buchanan, Chairman; %pervisors James N.Long, R.L. Cummings;, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedirgs of the Board for and during the month of, January, 1940, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read are approved by said., Board and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In clatter of Receiving of bias for X-Ray Equipment for Csntra Costa County Hospital. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of 4 X-Ray Equipment to be installed in Contra Costa County Hospital and this being time 1 and place for receiving of bids as set out in said advertisement, the following bids are received and read to the Board: i BID OF GENERAL ELECTRIC X-,RAY CaWORATICK: For Egiuipment installed $3512.40, less $300 for old equipment to be turned in: BID OF HENRY SICUI AR: For equipment installed, $3396.94 leas $30O for old equipment to be turned n. And this Board desiring further time to investigate said bids, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor'Treabath, IT IS BY TEAS BOARD CRDE ED that Further consideration of said bids be and the same is hereby continued to Monday the 19th day of February, 1940 i In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments.st,n r G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his; application for correction of following erroneous assessments, in accordance with provisions of Section 38O4a of the Political Code, to wit:s't For year 1939-40 In Vol. 21 Assess=ent No. 47241 The Richmond Comepmv,, Incl. C/o Irving Busch, Is assessed with Lots 9 & 10, Blk 12, Fay Andrade Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. There are no Improvements on these lots. Authorization to County Auditor to cancel t use taxes and delinquencies on sam, a is requested, and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEWD that said application be granted, mid the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the tames and delinquencies on said.property.4 In Matter of petition of G 0. Meese, County Assessor, to'add Redeemed property to 1939-40 Assessment Rolls. N G.O. Meese, County Assessor haw ter iag reported to this Hoard that the following described real property Maas been redeemed and that said property should be wed to 1939-40 Assessment Rolls, and taxes extended thereon, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDEM that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to add said property to 1939-40 Assessment Rolls and extend taxes thereon,- to wit: E 1405 Antonio & )-addalena R. Pugliese Poinsetta Land Co. west Pittsburg Tract, Unit No. I. a' E 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 7 Blk B. , land value $40, Impts $1290• Mary Buffa, s City of Pittsburg, Lot 7, Blk 52, Land value $600, Impt s. $720. In Hatter of Application of California Water ServicF Company to lay water mains In Sup. Dist. 3. The California water Service Company, by D.L.Duncan, District Manager, having applied to this Bonrd for permission to install and operate a water main exten- sion in the Pleasant Hill area of sufficient capacity to meet the requirements of the future developments in that area, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINN1NG at a point on Geary Ave. which is approximately 2000 feet vest of the Pacheco-Talnut Creek Highway and extending in a f westerly direction approximately 4000 feet to a point approximately i 1100 feet west of the Pleasant Hill-Geary Ave. intersection; thence extending in a southerly direction in Lamey Lane, a distance of 2600 feet more or less and also extending on Second Avenue in a 11 easterly direction from Larkey Lane, approximately a distance of 1200 feet, all of which is shown on Map accompanylrv- said application, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY Tris BOARD OiiDERi9 that permission to lay said crater main be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that before commencing said work, the applicant shall deposit with the County Treasurer a sum of money in an amount as fixed by the County surveyor guaranteeing the replacement of all pavements which may be disturbed in lay- Ing or said water mains. IT IS FURI ER ORDERED t:at applicant shall assume all future costs for the maintenance of said water pipe lines i In Matter of applications for Dance permits. The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates at the following places, to wit: Byron Parlor #170, NSG/, Byron, Feb. 10th, 1910. American Legion, Danville, Firs* Saturday night in February & March, 1940. San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon, once a month during the months of February, March arra April, 1940. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby granted.K I In Matter of appolatment of I Keith 0. Narbett, as Member of County Planning Commission. It appearing to this Board that the term of ctfice of Keith 0. Narbett as a Member of the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County has expired, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Keith 0. NArbett be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the County Planning Commission for a term of four years from date. 3 i 4 (I pb. 5, 1, 0. In Mrtter of appointment of C.K.Armstrong and R.E.Bode, as Directors of Contra Costa Count? ldosquito Abatement District. It appearing to this Board that the terms of office of C.K.Armstrong and R. E.Bode, as Directors of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District have expired On motion of Supervisor Trer:..o.h, seconded tp Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY SHE BOAFD CRD RED that C.K.Armstrong and R. E.Bode, be and they are hereby appointed Directors of the Cont ra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District for a term of two yea S. K In blotter of Advertising for Bids for Maintaining a System of Street Lij*hts and Furnishing Electricity for Byron Highway Lighting District. The contract of Pacific Gas & Electric Compary, for maintaining a system of street lights in and furnishing of electric current for the Byron Highway Lighting District having expired, It is by the Board ordered that bids for the maintaining of a system of street lights in and furnishing electric current for Byron Highway Lighting District, be received up to the hour of U o'clock A.M. on Monday the 4th drV of March, 1940, and that notice to bidders be published in the Brentwood Hews, for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law. In Fatter of application of Pacific TRlephone do Telegraph Company to install buried cables dust outside of City Limits of Walnut Creek, in Sup. Dist. #3. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company havirg applied to this Board for permission to (1) Lay buried cable on Livorna Road and cross Tunnel Road; (2) to excavate and install buried cable on Walden Avenue north from Railroad Avenue; (3) To excavate and install buried catle on Crest Avenue west of the State Highway; (4) To excavate and install cable on Oak Road north of Walden Avenue; On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS j BY THE BOARD ORDER that permission to do above described work be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FVRT?i..R ORDERED that said work shall not be commenced during the wet weather and that the said Company shall obtain permission from the County Surveyor before commencement of said work. I In Matter of application of Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to place iron pipe underneath pavement leading to Lanteri Ship Yard in sup. Dist. . The Pacific Telephone k Telegraph Co. having applied to this Board for, permission to force 48 feet of two inch Iran pipe underneath the pavement of the Count Road adjacent to Lanteri Ship Yard, Pittsburg, California, and to remove underground j facilities that are no longer required crossing the intersection of the two county roads originally installed for the purpose of serving the Pioneer Rubber Company; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY I i THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to do said work be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. c 11401 In !tatter of Request to Pacific Telephone i & Telegraph Company for installation lof New PBX Switch Board in Hall of R„cords. i It havirr come to the attention of this Board of Supervisors that PBX i Switch Board heretofore installed in Hall of Records Building by Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company does not operate in a satisfactory manner; IT IS BY THE BOARD OEDERED that the Clerk of this Board write to the said Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company and request int; said company to install a new Switch Board in said building which will operate in a satisfactory manner. In Matter of application of Perry Hinds for permission to lay voter pipe line along Ygnacio Ave. Perry Hinds, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a 1 1/4 inch water pipe line commencing at the intersection of Ygnacio Ave. and Walden Road, and running 500 feet in a westerly direction along Ygnacio Ave.. to the property line of applicant, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted , said work to be done under the supervision of the county Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. IT IS FUR=-R ORDERED that applicant shall assume all future cost for mainten- ance of said water pipe line. i In Matter of Granting Permission to Supervisor of District #2 to expend the sum of $2000 for Retaining Wall on Winslow Street in Town of Crockett, under VPA Project. On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that Supervisor of District #2 of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted authority to expend the sum of $2000 for materials for construction of a Retaining Wall on Winslow Street, in Town of Crockett, under a V.A. Prosect, said Punas to be charged to Road funds allocated to Sup. District #2. In Hatter of Grant ing, permission to V.G.-Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner to Obtain Poison and Bran. The Director of the Department of Agriculture of the State of California having offered to furnish to the County of Contra Costa, free of charge, bran and paiso i, in ano ats estimated necessary to handle local disturbance of grasshoppers, provided storage is provided, and V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Comnnissioner of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that he has arranged with the Horticultural Commissioner of Alameda County, to secure a supply of said bran and poison from the State Department of Agriculture, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V.G.S.evens, be and he is hereby authorized to obtain five tons of said bran and poison and store same in the building located at the County Corporatio Yard. Feb. 5, 19+0. In ;latter of Payment to State Supervisors Association Legislative Committee. On motion of Supervisor Lam, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQA_:,D ORDER'D that the suss of $250 be paid under the provisions of Chapter 26 of Statutes of 1935, to the Legislative Committee of the California Association of County Super— visors for the purpose of supporting legislation beneficial to the County of Contra Costa and the Counties of California in general, and opposing legislation detrimental. to the interests of said Colnties, at a Special Session of the Legislature of the State of California which convened on January 29th, 1940. IT IS FURZiER ORDERED that the Secretary of the said Association present to t_^. s Board of Supervisors a duly verified claim in the sum of $250 in payment for said services. In batter of Placing Zoning Signs alom,- Mt.Diablo Blvd. Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trenbath, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby authorized to place signs notifying the general public that said territory is zoned, along Mt.Diablo Boulevard in Contra Costa County at locations to be designated by the California Sta,e Highway Association. In Matter of T..ansfer of Funds. Upon request of S.C.Wglls, County Clerk, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the following appropriation increases be made by transferring from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, to wit: Special Elections 124. Salaries and Wages, 170.00 Services, 4. .00 4 r Employees Expense Allowances, 00 Tn'ate: 650.00 Elections— ,Registrations, etc. Salaries and Wages, 500.00 Supplies, 150.00 0.00 Total - - - — - — - - $1300-00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In hatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and in order to procure a new drafting table, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $66. be cancelled from i Appropriation for Employees Expense Allowances, of the Planning Commission and transf ed to Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, and that the sun of $66. be transferre, from Unappropriated Reserve .f the General Fund to Capital Cgtlay appropriation of the said Counts Planning Commission. j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K 409 In ;latter of Transfer o. Funs:s. Upon request of D.H.Teeter, County Auditor and Sheriff Joan A.Killer, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriations be cancelled and the d amounts thereof returned to Unappropriated Reserae of the General Fund, to wit: Sheriff- 202. Employees E.-cpense Allowances WO.00 Jail- Care of Prisoners- 05 Supplies Ig96.0o Jail- Marsh Creek Branch- 23. 400.0005Subplies, total - - - - - - - - - - $2696.00 And t:at tx fallowing appropriation increases from Unappropriated Reserve of the Genera Fund are hereby authorized, to wit Sheriff- 20,x. 09 Capita-; Outlays 295.00 Jail Building 230. i 02- Salaries and Wages 135.00 03 Services 350.00 J„11 Building : Jteratlons- 0230. 09 Capital Outlays 23.00 J r i Jail- Care of Prisoners- 2311. 09 capital Out lav s 190.00' f I Jai - Marsh Cree.c Brand- 2- 02 Other Salaries and Wages 165.00 04 Employees E:cpense Allowances, 39.00 09 Capital Outlay Construction 100.00 f2rogro.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i I In Flatter of Transfer of Funds_ i Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sim of $1925 be advanced from General Reserve Fund to zhe Junior College Tuition Fund, said amount to be returned jas soon as available from current Revenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K i In Matter of application of J.P.Marchant, on behalf of R.B.Claxton, for permission to build duplex on Lenox Road, Kensington Park. J.P.Marchant, on behalf of R.B.Claxton, having heretofore filed with this Board his application for permission to erect a duplex on Lot 1$, Blk 7, Kensington Park, and said application hav Lng been referred to the Plann In g Commission. of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Com ission having recommended to the said Board that said application be denied, On notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummirgs, I`f IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that the recommendation of the Planning; Comnnission be not adhered to, and that said R.B.Claxton be and he is hereby granted permission to erect on Lot 18, Blk 7, Kensington Park, a duplex as prayed for in his applications f 3 u e A 71a ,+..- ,d .. ' a,K , ""'• '7t r a w z nmss . xnr.•, Feb. 5, 19=0.410 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.U.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway fund warrants as shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 4774.67 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Furd to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Bridges and Highways Appropriation Accounts: War.Road Comm. Road Coma. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm.mise. No. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5• 459 1.87 459 9T• o 90.00 461 462 399.S9 3.05.42 464 10.71 U.97 x.07 2.20 465 137.76 27W. 44669 24.00 30.00 118.00 30.00 469 64.64 r •:- ., ..7701 79• 472 2.39 1 473 23.02 tir:' 474 So.OLI 4 4A 1 4• 276.2V 7 234• 477 90:`00 f . 47623.96 79 525-00UO10.00 Ul v. ....;.. .. X32 119.03 39•. 5 14275 4954 827.02 4Sb 18.00 96.64 497 W 2n''79 90.00 499 1 . 4 158b.98 3-144.95- MEW 529-07 553.69. Grand Total- $4774.67. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Discontinuance of Services of Dr. C.S. Milne, as County Dentist. It appearing; to this Board that Dr.C.S,Yilne no longer maintains an office In Contra Costa County as a practicing dentist, IT Is BY LME BOARD ORDFR that D.M. Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby ordered to discontinue drawing monthly salary warrant in favor of C.S.Milne as a County Dentist, effective as of Feb. 1st, 1940. In Matter of Release of Lien against the property of George W.Lee. WHE1EA9, Notices of Aid have been recorded in this County pursuant to Sectio 4 of the Old Age Security Act and Section 22255 of the Welf4re and Institutions Code, and, IMEREAS, the filing of such Notices created a lien on the property of the recipient o: such aid, and NRERFAS, the recipient of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such lien, is entitled to receive a "Please thereof; NOW, THF.B~FOc'E, BE Ir RESOLVED that upon receipt of Txv and 42/100 Dollars 2.42) being the amount secured by such lien, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of 5uperv1sors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized to eXt CUBE an, dei lven noir-ase o: suc'- 1-n. i 1 411 Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent- Supervisors- None. In Matter of Grant Ing Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct Sale of f property for Delinquent Taxes. The followlyr, Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: 3 BE IT RSOLV-'-:D 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 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public suction, for cash, for dans not less than the amount set opposite each parcel i oriece of land hereinafter described,, plus costs of sale, BE I^ RESOLVED FURTiER: 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 2HE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, FOR TFrE DELINQUENT TAXES CF 1931• In Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 12, Block 10, Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Deed No, 433. i I In Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 2, Block 14, Deed No. 435. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Andrade Park Tract- Lots 35-36, Block 3, Deed No. 446. Minimum price, $15. plus Epportioned costs of sale. In Andrade Parr Tract- Lots 32-33-34, Block 5, Deed No. 447. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Schapiro Central Tract- Lots 5-6, Block 5, Deed No. 615. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Hone Tract- Lot 19, Block 12, Deed No. 693 Hinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lot 39, Block 12, Deed No. 694 Minimum price , $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Expo sit i on Tract- Lot 27, Block 15, Deed No. 724 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 20, Block 15, Deed No. 725 Linimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 17, Block 20, Deed No. 744lMinimumprice, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 13, Block 20, Deed No. 745.Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 21, Block 56, Deed No. 795 Minimum price, $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond City Center- Lot 19, Block 15,Deed No. 003. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned co st s of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lots 22-23, Block 02 Deed No. 1561. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 10, Block 94, Deed No. 1562. i9inimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Dover Villas Tract- Lots 1-2-3, Block 1, Deed No. 1009 Minl,um price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE AUGUST 29, 1933, FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932: In the Tovmsite of Santa Fe- Lot 34, Block 32, Deed No. 204. Minimum price $10, plus apportLmed costs of sale. In the To-nsite of Santa Fe— Lot 399, Block 33, Deed No. 205. Minimum price,$10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i In the Townsite of Santa Fe- ' Lot 39, Block 33, Deed No. 206 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended !dap of the City of Richmond - Lots 23-24, Block 46, Deed No. 360. Minimum price 4"50. piss a: por-coned costs of s ie . 1 1'.,:iday, Feb. ri, 1940. I Amended Map of the Cit?pf $idwond — Lot 25, Block 46, De *.>361:: Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lots 17-18- Block 94, . Deed.No. 382: Minimum price, $35. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the Lucas Tract- The BIly Por. Block 12, Deed:No. 4410 Mime,= price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Park Tract- Lots 35-363, Block 59 Deed No. 500 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. F. > In the Andrade Park Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 6, wr Deed No. 503.. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. x,4rs: Brown Andrade Tract No.Lot 289 Block , Deed No. 578. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. af; ;` Lincoln Boulevard Tract- Lots 11 12 Block 5 4 .. .Deed NO. 639. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Industrial Center Tract- Lot 32, Block Co, 71{5A.; Deed No. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Center Tract- Lot 30 Block 15,r<r ' Y r, .~ Deed No. 826 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of was. Grand Vier Terrace Tract-- Lots 1-2, Block 28 Deed No. 856 Minimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- Lot lis Block 4, Deed No. 8 75 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sole: In the Alvarado Tract- LOt 12, Block 4, w•. :Deed No. $76 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- t 1 Block 4 977DeedN 141nimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Home Tract- Lots 22-23, Block 12e" Deed No. 985 Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wil In the Andrade Hone Tract- Lot 26, Block 12, li 986r =.'`- ... : :Deed o. Minimum price $15.plus apportioned 'costs of sale. In the Andrade Hage Tract- Lots 27-28, Block 12s `M' ` ' r:` '} r,: r Deed, No. 987 Minimum price 25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 34, Block 12,x+ Deed No. 988 Minimum price, $15. plus kipport ioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 369Btock 129 Deed.No. 969 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In thea rade Home Tract- Lot 4o, block 129 tib; -`"° ; Deed No. 990 Minimum price, 415. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Hone Tract- Lot 43,Block 121, Deed No. 9.9Z Minimumrice us apportioned co sts of sale. P . $15. P1 In East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 2D, Block- 35:.r Deed No. 1221. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 169B1ock 36, Deed No... 1222: 1-Unimum price $25.00 plus apport]oned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 17, Block 36, Minimi . .: ;:: Deed No. 1223. price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 24, Block 37, Deed Nool 1225:. j Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. East' Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 2s Block 42, ki Deed No. I230 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. 3No. 1231.East 8lahmond Boulevard : s Block 42Tact- Lot Minimum price, $ 5 Pus apportioned costs ofe11 sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 31, Block 52,Deed No. 1476 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. r:In the H rbor Gate Snbn. - Lots 30-31, Block H Deed No. 1756 Minimum price, plus apportioned20. lu rtioned costs of sale. In the Harbor Gate Subn. -- Lots 30-31, Block Z p " .- " Deed No. 1760. Minimum prices $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 419 Block 1 Deed No. 1910 Minimum price,$20. plus apportioned costs of sale. iA d'S`"q,;..:'.•',':tib:,y,'.: Yap of East Richmond Heint s- Lot 4, Block 76 Dees No. 2415'. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richman_' HeiF;hts Tract Nj. 2— Lot 9, Block 101. Deed No. 2422. Minimum price, $5, alus .^_1_lor-15^ed co=ts of sale. 412 East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3--- Lot 10, Blocq 114 Deed .No. 2425. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3- Lot 16, Black 114, eea:_No. 2 .26. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs eC sale. Ro San Pablo Subn q and 0 of Lot 174 Deed No. 2475. Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY :HE BOARD ORDER that the followsng applications for aid be and, the same are hereby granted: AUSTIN, NMUE, 232 So. 13th St. Richmond. County cash allowance of $12.50 a month be, granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940 WfiITE CLI-.'T-A6, #11- 5th Si-. Richmond. 15. monthly county cash allowance be granted to begin as of Jan.. 1, 1940. ARDISSONE PETE 432-17th St. Richmond. 10 county cash allowance monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939• CLARKE, ELLEN 1215 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. Old tge Security in the sum of $14. monthly be granted to begin as of 2-I-40. CO(KS, JOHN Vii- 520 Norvell St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $30 monthly be granted to begin as of 1-1-40. HALL ELIZABErH U. RFD Box 324, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. JMWSOH, VIOLA F. Hotel Richmond, 1214 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security In the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin 2 -1-40. to be paid entirely by the State until Nov. 1, 1 'O. lMALONEK KATHERINE, Pinole. Old Ace Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin 2-1-40. SEENEY MATILDA C. - 634- 16th St. Richmond Old ,e Security in the snm of $40 monthly be granted to begin 2-1-4k). WEAVER EDU EDI'M, 4525 Nall Ave. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of VW monthly be granted to begin 2-1-40. CYRUS, 9,VLRA, 106 Santa Clara Ave. El Cerrito. Old Aize Security be continued to the amount of $40 monthly. EDWARDS CIARA, 227- 16th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. GENTRY, IIdiA, Hazel Ave. Pinole. Old age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. M H_ ARTSE i, Mm. iE, 625- 34th St. Richmond. y Old e i be continued 1 the 35. monthly. sAgSecurityaesuaecPmonth STOCKIRD, A1i:+lA,f3gth St. Richmond. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. STOCKIRD, ROBERT 525- 36th St. Richmond. i Old Age Security be continued in the sum of monthly.4U onthly. HAMILTON, WILLIAM oS31 Fai neon t Ave. El Cerrito. Old e Security be decreased to $37.50 monthly as of 2-1-40. HAMILTON, =A, 6531 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be decreased to $37.50 monthly as of 2-1-40. - HANSIII, HANS, 6606 Seb idt Lane, El Cerrito. of 2-1-40. ld age Security in the sum of $O. monthly be decreased to $25.50 monthly as HANSEN JOHANNA, 6606 Schmidt Lane, al Cerrito. Ols Age Sec rity in the sum of $30. monthly be decreased to $25.50 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940. BRUNNER, MAZiEws 501 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. Old A Security in the s-= of $39. monthly be decreased to $35.75 monthly as of March 1, MD. NALL, CLARK, BX 324, RFD, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be decreased to-$39. monthly as. Feb. 1, 1940. B_AR.KER, HUGH, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of W. monthly be discontinued as of 1-31-40. BEACH, WWARE'1", 756 Lassen Ave. Richmotd. Old A,F;e Security in `he sum of $30. monthly be discontinued as of 1-31-10. i FERRITZR, 1-:Alr,, 516---10th St. #3, Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31,1939 REMICK RACHEL, 1924 California St. San Pablo (RFD Banc 601, Richmond) a —Security in the sum of $20. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939: WONG KING WONG, 246- 15th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the sum of $35. be discontinued as of Nov. 30, 1939. PEERY MARY E. 629 Humboldt St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. REARDON NETTIE 1106 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. t Ola Age Security be denied. SOUZA, AVIA 227- 16th St. Richmond. Ola ge Security be denied_ TOTMA:Q, ROBERT L.- 617- 10th St. Richmond. Old -ge Security be denied. MEDINA JOSEPHINE 131- So. 2nd St. Richmond. 50, county cash allowance for the month of Oetober be cancelled UPHAM, HERZr Y, 1323 Barrett St. Richmond. Aid to Needy Blind in the sum of $40. monthly be continued as of Dec. 1939• BARBA-,NO, ROSE. 155- 15th St. Richmond. 22.50 Aid to Needy Children and $22.50 County supplemental Aid be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. OLSON, MABEL, 1615 Oak View Ave. Berkeley. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $85. per month be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 19110, WHITE, LAVESTA, East 3rd St. Rodeo. Aid to Needy Children in the stn of $90. monthly be granted- to begin as of- Feb.fFeb. 1, 1940. CHALr6EHLAIN CHAiiLOrTE,- 137- 14th St. Richmor e. Aid to Needy Children be continued in the sum of $20. monthly. KELLEGRAN, ANNIE, 225 Clarence St. Pt.Richmond. Aid to Needy Children be continued in the sum of$10 monthly. PErimsbi, FRANCES, 414- gta St. Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $55. monthly be continued. TURNER, KATIE, Sanford St. No. Richmond (For Nelson and Eloise Carter) 20 per month aid for needy children be renewed as of Jan. 1940, and that, - the payee be changed from Lewis Turner to Katie Turner as of March 1, 1910. CRUSH LUCII.LE 401 Maine St. Richmond. per month aid to needy children and $15. per month county supplemental Aid be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940. JOHNSON CHARLES J. Bx 119, Lafayette. Old ge Security be continued 1n the sun of $17.50 monthly. PECK, r`DWARD, Las Trampas Rd, Alamo. Old age Security be continued in the sum of $10. monthly. WHITE, JOHN, Las Trampas Rd, Alwo. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. OSTERCARD MARIUS, Tassajara. Old Age Secur_ty In the sun of $35. monthly be continued and increased to 4-0 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940. RASLIUSSE, HANS JORGEi1SEN, Bx 24, Orinda. Old Age Security in the sum of.$40 monthly be decreased to $30. monthly as, o Feb. 1, 19110.- DELL NAVE, STEVE,- 2165 Orange St. Martinez. Count yy Cash allowance in the sum of $18. per month be granted to begin as of JRn. lst, 1940. BRDAN ALBERT W. Rte #2, Bx 545, Concord.. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. PRAir, OTIS H. Rte #1, Concord. i Old Age Security in the sum of $20. monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. I RICKETTS JEANErTE, #29 Orchard Lane, 9t-View Dist. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin 2-1-48. SANDERS ALLEN T. P.O. Bx 456, 1613 Locust St. Walnut Creek. d Age Security in the sum of g40, monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40; ARNOLD, CHARLES616 Green St. Mart Ln ez. Old a Security be continued in t^e sum of W. monthly. BUSi ELIAS Pacheco Firhway, Concord. ld Are Security be continued 1n the sum of $'-0, monthly. n- 41 -5415' . dy X y T, BRAZIL, M ARLES Belle Vista, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be continued in the s-m of $40. monthly. REBEISN , JANET, Rte A, Concord. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. KEYS, F REDERIC. Rte #2, Concord. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. U"WILL, GEORGE A. Rte #2, Box 468-8, Concord. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. m n. HATTHils, LYDIA, 501 Talbart St. Martinez.Y Old Age Security be continued in :.he sum of $40, monthly. PIRES, JOSEPH, 1114 Court St. Martinez. r Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. SOUTHARD, FRANCES, RFD Box 249, Walnut Creek Old j'ge Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. SOUTHA_RD, EDWARD RFD, Box 249, Walnut Creek. d ;:ge Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthllyv. WALKM" p JOHN—T Lincoln Ave. Walnut Creek. Ola Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. DE WOLFE, JOSE-2H, Clayton Rd, Concord. Old A-e Security in the sum of $i5. monthly be increased to $20 monthly, as of Feb, 12 ?940. McENERNEY, F_-RANK P. Rte #1, Box 309, Martinez. gOldAgeSecurityinthesumof $35. monthly be increased to $40. monthly as of Feb_ 1, 1940. SOTO, CAPIM,, Rte $2, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $40, monthly be decreased to $28. as of Mar. 1, i 1940, ANDERSON AMELIA :RR #5, Concord. Ola Age Security in the sum of $20. monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31 1939. B1RAIhOlHUG?. 1114 Court St. Martinez. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Jan.31, 1940. HOPKINS JOS:-MHINE 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.Y Oldge Security in the sun of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Jan 31,1940. SIBRIAN PETS W. 1638 Grant St. Concord. r Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940. 1 SMITH, ALBrrMT, P.O. Box 354, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be discont inued as of -Jan. 31, 194.0. DROLE'i'.E, CHArLES A. General Delivery, Concord. Old Age Security be den led. FENTZLING AL.-RED 810 MaLn St. +Lartinez. Old Age Security be denied. RAU, KATHRI11E, ate #1, Box 4, Concord. Old 'lige Security be denied. h STEERS JE UNIE H. Covell. Old Age Security be denied. RICA. DELIA, 1209 Escobnr St. Hart inez. AID TO NEEDY BLIND in the sum of $50. monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. CARTON, HENRY, 324 Ward St, Martinez. Aid to Need;; Blind In the sum of $50. monthly be decreased to $40. as of 2-1-40. Y BAER, JESSIE, 1022 Green St. Martinez. xAidfo- Need:; Child-en in the sum of $22.50 per month and $17.50 per month county Supplemental Aid be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. CINOTTO, ANTONIO, Blao : Diamond St•. Pittsburg. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. KNESS W-MLLUI L. 58 E. 7th St. Pittsburg Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. k s ORR, ISSAC Z Mx, 120 E. 4tc St. P!tt sburg. Old •L:e Security be continued in the s.:m of $40. monthly. VAULATO, HART-A, 146 W. Sth st. Pittsburg. Old Age Security ---e continued and '_ncreased to $30. monthly as of 2-1-40. LATLR'. JA!ES 266 E. Sth St, Pittsbursr. Old Are Security in tae sum o: $19. be discontinued ns of Jan. 31, 1940. StYA;i50S, SWAN E. 316 fit. Lind Sr. Pots Chicago. Old A,,t- Securi t;• In thze TO of 3';0. monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 10, 1940 i RUSSO FRANC£SCA 520 Cutter St. Pittsburg. Aid to Imeetr Blind in the sun of $50. monthly payagle to Mrs-Francesca Russo be discontinued as of Jan, 31, 1940. GALLI, CRYSTAL, 60 E. 6th St. Pittsburg. Aid for Needy Children in the suy of $22.50 per month be granted to begin -as'-' of Feb. lst, 1940. GUTIEFUIEZ DGEr-PlIA 355 i. 1st St. Pittsburg Aid to eedy children in the sum of $56. per month be restored as of Feb. 1, 1940. FRA? SLIN, ROSE, Bx 192, An t io ch COU&M-Y Cash allorance in the sum of $13. be discontinued as of Dec.31, 1939.; KEITH, DERUIRD H. Bx 650, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $34. monthly be granted to begin a s of 2-1-20. WILSO:i OAA E. PO Bx 291, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sim of $40. monthly be restored as of Feb. 1, 1940.. r IS-ir'F. IRVIN, 317 11H• St. Antioch Old 71geSecurlty be continued in the sum of $20. monthly. GOINGS, ANNIE, Antioch Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly: GOINGS, Oldge SecuriAntioty be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. NO_,L, Alma= Bx 122, Ant loch Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40.monthly. M" R_ISING rR, ADELIA, Rte #1, Box 235, Ant loch Old Age Security be continued In the gum of $30. monthly. SIDERS ANN£FTIE, Box 127, Onkley. Old a Security be continued in th a sum or $40. monthly. SIDERS JAMES C. Box 127, Oakley Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. yRrF. § '. .` '. SWAN EVEREtT A. P.O. Bx 344, Brentwood. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $2'). monthly. CFAUBERLAIN, SOPHIA Po Bx 3337, Brentwood. Old Age Security be continued and decreased to $22.56 monthly as of Feb.1,19 . J GHN SO:: CAROLINE, Osu ey. Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be decreased to $20 monthly as o Feb. 1, 1940. IVM- SONP ANNIE, Byron d Age Security in the sum of $25. monthly be decreased to $20. monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940.0. LYNN,C0RA,2y164 GD" St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of $30. monthly be decreased to $35.55 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1940. HOIALE2-T JOHN, Brentwood. Old fte Security in the sum of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Dec.31, 1939 SILLUS PETER, Mars`: Ranch Camp, Brentwood. Old Age Security be denied. VARES, L ANUEL RFD, Knight sea. Ola Are Security be denied. WILLIAMS T'?C!?A5 J. 8nightsen. Ola ge 5ecurity be denied. COTARELO, DCLORES, 209 •L' St. Antioch Aid to Needy Children in the sum of "$50. monthly be granted to begin a s of Feb. 1, 1940. R UEZ A NIIE Oakley. Soliz Children) Aid to Ideedy Children in the sum of $40, monthly be granted Mrs-Marquez, to b e gin as of Feb. 1, 1940. BEEDE, LILLIAN2115 -'C' St. Antioch 5 aaid to Needy Children and S5. monthly county supplemental Aid, be discont n- u ed as ;:f Jan. 31, 1940. l RAHWYLF CLARA 633- 39th St. Richmond (For Betty Ruth Gullick) ounty Cash allowance in the sum of $20. monthly be granted ?firs. Clara Rahwylerl f or t h.e support of Betts Ruth Gullick, to begin as of Jan. 27, 1940. t STEPHENS, LILLIE, Rte #1, Box 12, Concord. (For Nellie, Everett, Mazy Mae do Stephen Stephens). Children's Aid in the sum of 065. monthly for the support of Nellie, Everett, Mary Lice and Stephen Stephens be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940, payable to Mrs. Lillie Stephens. i Ii.^t RIC::, A.:::A, 4110 Lie:: Blv Richman ' (Fnr Anna Dietrich) r" --- n- ?,, psi . -e Pla- East, Ca'=lnnc, Cal. (rte i4FRA DI RICH). 417 Children's Aid in the sum of $40. monthly be renewed, as of December, 1939; 20. payable to Mrs. inns. Dietrich, 410 gay Blvd. Richmond, for the support of Anna Dietrich, and S20. parable to Mrs. Karl. Henning, 91 Home Place East Oakland, for the support of Frank Dietrich. ALVK-I&Z, MRS. TEODULO, 1155 Chanslor Ave. Richmond (For Albert, Ruth & Joaquin Rios) E ERINE, IS ALLISON, 917 -exington Ave. (For Ruth & Joaquin.. Rios) Child-ren's Aid in the sum of $60. monthly payable to Mrs. Teodulo Alvarez for the support of Albert, Ruth and Joaquin Rios be decreased to $2O monthly Children's aid for the support of Albert Rios only, as of January 31, 1940; and that beginning Feb. 1, 1940, Children's Aid in the sum of W. monthly for the support of Ruth and Joaquin Rios be granted to 'Mrs. Allison Eherine, 917 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. DUTB&, FRAW. 1915 Curtis St. El Cerrito (For Frances Dutra) FACCINI H&W, 641 5 Fairmont St. El Cerrito (For Frances Dutra) i5.per month aid to Needy Children payable to Frank Dutra for the support of Frances Dutra be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940, Beginninv; Feb. 1, 1940, Children' aid in time sum of $22.50 monthly be granted Mrs-Marry Faccini-, for the support of Frances Dutra. HENDEHSON2 TRUDIE,_ 45 1/. 6th St. Pittsburg,, (For Lulu Sue Henderson) 10 per month county cash allowance granted to begin as of Jan. 1, 1940,. for the support of Lulu Sue Henderson, payable to Yrs. Trudie Henderson. In-Matter of Consent of the Hoard of Supervisors to the Conveyance of Three feet Frontage of the property of Mary Vaccarezza. 1KEF.:AS, K-u7 Vaccarezza has received Old Age Security from,the County aY Contra Costa, and, StER AS, she has s?gned the agreement provided for by Section 2226 of the Wel- fare and Institutions Code of the State of California, and, WHERE&S, many years ago, Mrs. Mary Vaccarezza was the ov er of the real prop- arty situated in the City of Alameda, County of Alameda, State of California, having, l a frontage of seventy (70) feet; and, sold to h son Thirty-five feet for the sum of Fifteen,,NN.ERFAS, she so her irty 35) Hundred dollars ($1500.00) and, UIERE&S, by mistake the description included only thirty-two (32) feet; and, 161ERE&S, Frank J. Vaccarezza the grantee in the above mentioned conveyance, Is entitled to three (3) feet more according to his agreement With his said mother; NON, THEe+r"' ME, BE I' R2SMVED that the Board of Supervisors consent to the transfer of said three (3) feet for the purpose of correcting the above mistake. Following is a description of the said three (3) feet to be so conveyed; Ail that lot of land situates in the City of Alameda, County of Alaneda, State of California, and described as follows, to Wit: BEGINNING at a point on the westerly line of Sherman Street (formerly St.George Street) distant thereon northerly 195 feet from the point of intersection thereof with the northerly line of Central Avenue, formerly Washington Avenue) as said street and avenue are shown on the Tap hereinafter mentioned; running thence northerly along said line of Sherman Street 3 feet; thence westerly parallel with said line of Centrad. Avenue 150 feet; thence southerly parallel with said line of Sherman Street 3 feet; thence easterly parallel with said line of Central Avenue 150 feet to the point of beginning. BEING the northerly 3 feet of the southerly 13 feet of Lot 25 In Block 19, as said lot and block are deli neat epi and so designated upon that certain Map entitled "Map of Part of the Property of Charles L. Pitch, Decd. known as the Homestead of Mary A.Fitch" etc. filed April 21, 1974, in Liber 19 of Maps, at page 1, in the office of the County Recorder of Alameda County. Ayes: Supervisoms Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. ; Noe s: Supervi so".:,s- None. Absent: Supervisors - None. And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monlay, February 19th: 1940, at, 10 0101ock A.M. i 1A, , , ; Chairman C 1 .t m . . . Wil• .... I 1 Tue---day, Feb. 1;, 1940. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUP:-MYISORS OF CONTRA COCA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORN IAS000OOO IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Special Meeting, of the "Hoard of Superviso s of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be held on TUESDAY, THE 13th DAY OF FEB.RUAIRY, 1940, at the !your of 10:15 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of consideration of/ or/the appointment of a County Assessor for the county of Contra Costa, State of California, and for s: h other business as may legally come before said meeting. Dated: February 13th, 1910. JAMES N. LONG H. L. CUMMINGS, RALPH D. BOLLMAN M. J. BUCHANAN R. J. TRMBATH. 000 - - - - - - -- BEFOREE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, SPATE CF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, FEBFuARY 13th, 1940. The Board met at 10:15 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. M.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Ralph D_Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Appointment of a County Assessor of Contra Costa County. There being a vacancy in the office of the County Assessor of Contra Costa County caused by the death of George 0. Meese, the applications of Joseph M. kcAvoy and Frank R. Taormina for the appointment to said office are read to the Board by the Clerk. Thereupon supervisor Trembath places In nomination for the office of Qounty Assessor, Frank R. Taormina and Chairman W.J.Buchanan having temporarily re- linquished the Chair to Supervisor Borman, seconds said nomination and resumes the Chairmanship. Supervisor Long then places in nomination for said office of County Assessor John M. Rend, and said nomination is seconded by Supervisor Bollman and there being no further nominations the roll call is had: Supervisors Long, Cummings and Bollman voting in favor of John H. Reid, and Supervisors Trembath and Buchanan voting for Frank R. Taormina, and a majority of the members of the Board having cast their votes in favor of John H. Reid, he is therefore declared to be the duly appointed County Assessor of Contra Costa County for the unexpired term of George 0. Meese. Supervisor Trembath Veen moves the Board that the appointment of John M. Reid be made unanimous, and said motion beiru; seconded by Supervisor Long, is carried by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 19th, 1940, at 10 o clock A_?S. Chairman. Clerk. A r BEFOEUL THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCNTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. XQWAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1940. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. PRESENT: Hon. I.J.Buchanan, Chairsan; Supervisors James N. Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath.S.C.M ells, clerk. In the Matter of Applications for Aid. It is by the Board ordered that the following applications for aid be, and- the same are hereby granted, to wit: BnCM, FRiTZ, 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond County cash, allowance be continued in the sum of $15. per month. f FICZEK, ELIZABETH, #5 Bishop Ave. Richmond 12.50 clonthly county cash allowance be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1940. CRINkIAT, WINI:TE B. 556- 11th St.Richmond. Old Age Security in the aim of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Feb.1,19 4 FICZEK, ELIZAB12H, 203 Bishop Ane.Pt.Richmond. Old Age Security 'e granted in sum of $30. monthly to begin as of Feb.l, 1940. j SBIOLEY, S=—TE E. 1617 Ocean View Ave. Berkeley Ola Acte Security in sum of $20 monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. WHITING ?dAl?IE L. 531 Nevin Ave. Richmond Old Age Security in the sum of $44 monthly be granted to begin as of Feb.l,l W. t •BECKER WM1,IAM 2021 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond Old Are Security be dontinued in the sum of W. monthly. BOOTH, F RAN): 54-3- 3rd St. Richmond. Old z t;e Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. BOTSF'IORD, CLARA, 5909 Burlingame Ave. Richmond Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. BRYNE, MARY, Pinole. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $30. monthly. DE NISE WITLLI" 227- 16th St. Richmond, Apt. ,#9. Old Are Security be continued in the sum of $40, monthly,t HANSFOFID JOHNSCH LEE 310 Macdonald Ave. Richmond` Old ge Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. JONES, JACOB R. 455- 15th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. t, MOULD, ADEi.AIDa, 431 Lexington,El Cerrito. Old Are Security be continued in t;-.e sura of $40 monthly. PAWSEX, MARY L- 351 Garret son, Rodeo. Old ;e Security be continued in the sum of $25. monthly. PARSEY, WILLIAM J. 351 Garreteon , Rodeo. w O1dAge Security be continued in the sum of $25. monthly. y VARALLO, PLTlm, 1740 Curtis St. El Cerrito. Old A,-,e Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. WATERS, SARAH A. 230 El Dorado St. El Cerrito. 01dAge Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. HANSLNI HANS, 6606 Schmidt L,tne, El Cerrito 01' ,e Security in the sum of $25.50 monthly be decreased to $27. monthly as of March 1, 1940, and increased to $25.50 nonthly as of April 1, 1940. HANSEN , JO'rWiNA, i30-06 Schmidt Lane, EZ Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $28.50 monthly be decreased to $27. monthly as of March 1, 1940, and increased to $28.50 monthly as of April 1, 1940_ JOSSI!Lv-N, ANDREW, 342 So. 7th St. Richmond. i Old zt;,e Security In the sum of $40. m;nthly be discontinued as of Feb.29,1940. RADCLIr'FE, VIOLET, 537- 5th St. Richmond. Aid to needy Children in the sum of $67.50 and $12.50 County supplemental aid j be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. GIILLETT. KAREN, 2416 iberic St. Richmond Aid to bleedy Miildren in the sum of $22.50 and County Supplemental Aid in the sum of $12.50 monthly be continued. 4 .)o t:;;.-'ay, Feb. 19, 1940. KEE'NAN AGNES, 10 Standard Ave. Pt.Richmond Aid to Needy children be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. KELLY, EVELYN 6012 Wenk Ave. Richmond Aid to needy child•en in the sum of monthly be continued. LE GRANDE, ALICE, 413 So. St. Richmond Aid to Needy Children be continued in the sum of $15. monthly. LUNA, JAUIa, 130 So. 1st St. Richmond Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $22.50 and County supplemental Aid in the sum of $11.50 monthly be continued. REGi?L0, .:Ari', RFD Bx 1435, Richmond Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $ 4-5. and County Supplemental Aid in the sum of $3. monthly be continued. F:AC_ISCO, LOUISi, 1520 Liberty St. El Cerrito Aid for RudolDh Fracisoo be discontinued as of Harch 26, 1940, but that $ per month aid to needy children be continued for Mrs.Fracisco and four minor, half- orphan children. VIERRA, 11ARY, 7203 Central Ave. El Cerrito AID for Margaret be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940, but that $80 aid to needy children be continued for Nrs.Vierra and three minor half-orphan children. HIGGS JOSEPHINE 634 Barrett Ave. Richmond id to Needy Children in t zs sir. of $67.50 and $7.50 County •supplenental aid be decreased to $65. aid to needy children as of URrch 27th, 1940. WEEKS LttRY, 528- 2nd St. Richmond 20 aid to needy children be.decreased to $10 aid to needy children as of March 1940. BRIDaEMAN MARY, 276- 4th St. Richmond Aid to Children in the sun of $22.50 and County Supplemental Aid in the mount of $17.50 be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940. EKLUND, HIN!,IE, 545 Alhambra St. Crockett. Old 'Lge Security in the sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-.W. GAASCH, JOS PH, Hough St. Lafayette Old Age Security in the sum of $39.10 monthly be granted to begin as of HANSEN ANNA Danville. Ola Age Security be continued in the stun of $40 monthly. HA11S-ai, JOiiN P. Danville. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. DEW ELSIE Lafayette, Box 99. OldAge- Security in the sim of .$90. monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of . . Feb. 1, 1940. EDDY EMILY Bx 812 Danville. Old a Security in the sum of $30. monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of Feb. 1, 1946. JOHNSX CHARLES Bx 119, Lafayette Old Age Security in the sun of $17.50 monthly be decreased to $15. monthly as of larch 1, 1940. RICKETTS JEANET £ 28 Orchard Lane,lft.Viex. Martinez. 20. monthly county cash allowance be discontinued as of Dec. 31, 1939. SMITH, AGNiES E. RFD, Bx 756-A, Concord. Ol' a Security in sura of $9.17 monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1,194 to be paid entirely by the StRte unt!1 3-1-40. BRADLEY, 0iA_FLES, P.O. Bx 307, (dart tiez. . Old 'ge Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. CAFARIL: i I, LMILIO, 835 Brown St. Mi rtlnez. fix` Old,'Lge Security be continued in the sum of $4O monthly. CHRIS IANSEN, CHARLES, C/o U.J. Merle, RFD, Martinez. Old Age Security be oonti coed in the, sum of $40 monthly. sh DE VORE, JENisIEj PO Ba 224, Ba.'Llnez. Old 6-ge Security be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. w HOGAN, Cr1ARLES J. Kelley and Yale Ave. Ut.View Dist. Martinez. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. LAPHAI!, FRA11 . Walnut Creak Old e Security be cont Ln ued in the sum of $4O monthly, a 1!cCUL_L_OUG?i MARY 102 >rstud111o,Mart Inez. Old MA Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. NULL, WILLIAM, 305 Main St. Martinez. Old Age Security be continued in the sim of $40 monthly. f 421 BICCOBONO VIM 23T Foster St. Martinez. Oldge Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. SULLIVAN BELVIA PO Bx 524, Concord. Olzi ge Security be continued In the sum of $40. monthly. SULLIVAN, LOUIS, RFD Bx 116, Walnut Creep Old Ai7e Security in the sum of $4o monthly be continued. y VALENCIA, HENRYS RFD, #1. Bx 292-A, Martinez. Old ;e Security be continued in the scam of $40 monthly. WATTS, HE^,rsB---.RT. Duane Ranch, Franisln Canyon, liartlnez. Old ;;e Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. Ff k IEL, SMITE, 908 Estudillo, St. Uartinez. Old zLge Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. WILLSO.1, EDWARD, 719 Robinson St. Martinez. Old Age Security be conti ued In the sim of $40. monthly. SPALDING. MORA, Crest k Shell Ave. Sit. View, Martinez. Olde Security 1n ttn a sum of $40 mon::hly be decreased to $4. as of March 1,1940 and ti at Old Age Security of $4. monthly be increased to $19. monthly as of Apr.1,1940. GALL.AG.H-ER MYLr"5, Rte jq, Bx 653, Walnut Creek Old A7e Security in the Sim of $40.monthly be decreased to $30. monthly as of March 1, 1Q,40. RAY, Tia F- 1321 rain St. Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be decreased to $35. as of Mar.1,19 0. BROOKS J06EPHINE 530- 32nd St. Oakland. Old Age Security 1n the sum of W monthly be discontinued as of Feb.29,194C . ROBaNS, SARAH Bx 50;, RFD. Martinez. Ai to t'--e `'eedy Blind in the sum of $35. monthly be increased to $40 monthl as of March 1, 1940. FONCECA ETELVINA 1426 Willow St. Martinez. ld t: • eedv Chilnt•en be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. GO&HALS, JaiN B. Clayton. Old Ajre Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. ROGERS, CHARD. S, 33 W 3rd St. Pittsburg Old Age Security be continued in t i-e sine of $40 monthly. SECCHITANo SANTA, 379 E. 3rd St. Pittsburg 13 ?e Security In the sun of $34E. monthly be increased to $4E0 as of Mar.1,19 THORUP ANDREW Diablo Old Ade Security in the sum of $17.75 monthly be increased to $20. monthly as of Marc:^_ 1, lj4o. SULLIV.0, JAUES, 375 W. 7th St. Pittsburg Old j';;e Security be denied. BEDDYA CAT.HL.Y N Port C:-d cago. d to Needy Children be continued in the sum of W. monthly. LUCIDO, MARY 2410 Cumberland St. Pittsburg Aid to Needy Children be continued In the Sim of $30 m onthZ,p. NUZZO, LM. AND MRS. GLIHA.RO, 63 W. 7th 3t. Pittsburg. (For Anelo, Marie & Vincent Nuz ). Aid to Needy c-hildren be continued in the sum of $50 monthly. VAN HORN, GRAFT ON, RFD, Box 150, Oakley. Old -A-ge Security In :he sum of $35. monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1,1)4o. BARNES, XiNIE, Rte #1, Box 69, Brentwood. Old Are Security be continued In the sum of $40. monthly. CALIAHAN ROBERT P 0. Bx 116, Byron 0.d +7e Security be continued 1n the sum of $40. monthly. CHRI STIE, ULRM, Oa:lEy.. Old Are Security be continued in the agount of W. monthly. COLLINS, JAldES A. Bx 546, Brentwood. Old Af7e Security be hereby continued 1n the sum of $40. monthly. DUPYRE JA S:---SRte k1, Bx g3, Brentwood. Old Ai7e Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. MLF-Y CORA 1r17— 12t'.: St. Antioch Old e Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. d, FF..:-:LEY, JOH I+ JAU Eg, Gen. Delivery, Byron Old "ge Seeur It y be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. GAILEY WALTOi Rte #1, Bx 89, Brentwood Old e Security be continued in the sum of $'-+0 monthly. I-,,nd^y, Feb. 19, GRANT, 801, 1702 'F' St. Antioch. Ola A;-,e Security be continued in tl a sun of $30 monthly. STOCKWELL, JACKSQ: , 34z S. El Dorado St. Stockton. Old ;:e Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. FORT'NER, ELIZABK, Rte ,il, Bx 282-F, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sun of i30. monthly be tnereased to $40 monthly, as o Feb. 1, ig4o. JOHNSON CAROLINE O'Hara Ave. Ogkley. 018 Are Security in the sun of $20. month v0be decreased to $10 as of March I 1940, and increased to $20 monthly as of April 1, 194' , FRANKLIN, J:NATHAN Bx 192, Lone Tree way, Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of W. monthly be decreased to $19 monthly as of March 1, 146. Flan ?, MAS' 317 'Fe St. Antioch Old Age Security in the sum of W monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940>. JWNSTO,: JAUES Rte '#1, Bx 7, Brentsood. Old 4ge Security in the sum of $40. be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940. V IRAMONTES ROSA $2 Hoover Ave. Anti-)ch Aid to reedy Children be continued in the sum of $ 50. monthly. DONAHUE, RUTH, Bx loo, Danville. (For Joseph Patrick Davies. AID TO Needy Children in the sum of $20. monthly payab:e to Mrs.Ruth Donahue be granted to begin as of Feb. 9, 1940 ST. KA1-X OF THE PALMS Mission San Jose. (For dean and Jane Gleasm) monthly for Children's Aid for the support of Jean and Jane Gleason be renewed :z_ of Nov. 1939, payable to Sr.. Uary of the Palms, Mission San Jose. MORALc.S, LARY, Oakley. (For Conseulla & Juanita Vasquez). Children's Aid in t a sum of $30 monthly for the support of Con suella and Juanita Vasquez, dependent half-orphan child ren, be increased to $40 monthly as of Mn_rc. 1, 1940, payable to Mrs. Lary Morales, Oakley. I ELLISUDO GRACIEUSE, Rte #3, Bx 21-1, Hayward. FOR RUTH, CA?IILLO L1LL30 DAVID XN D OLVADO MINCHACA Child:-en's Aid in the sum of $100. monthly fir the support of Ruth, Camillo, Lillian, Dav'_d and Olvado tlirchaca, be decreased to $ESO monthly Children's Aid as of Larch 7, 1940, aid for Ruth kinchaca beim; discontinued. LADIES PROTEC'T'IVE SOCDcTy, 34gO Laguna St. San Francisco (For Rachel liscareno) Aid at the rate of ?l. per day payable to the Lrriies Protective Society, 400 Laguna St. San Francisco, for t::e support of Rachel Tiscareno be discontinued j as of February 17, 1940. DON:dELL ROY A. Andersons Camp, Brentwood. ld Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of 2-1-40. .. I14 THE UATTER OF ABATEMENT OF SIGNAL OIL SIGN ON TUNNEL ROAR S, William J. De Maestri, has placlon the Tunnel Road a Signal Oil Adver- tising Sign in violation of Ordinance No. 245 and Ordinance No. 247 of the County of Contrn Costa, State of California, =hick ordinances require any person placing a structure on the Tunnel Road to obtain a permit from the Board of Supervisors, and, 1HERFN, said Ordlnancestmake any structure placed on said Tunnel Road without such per.nit a public nuisance, I 7ROW, THEFEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervi s,..r s of Contra Costa County that tae District Attorney of said County be and he is hereby authorized to bri i an action against those persons responsible for the erection of said advertising sign to abate such sign, and to take whatever other action he may deer necessary in the premises. Ayes: Supervisors Lonz, Noes: None. t Absent : None. j r " p'""tFY.' 'ft • F F yyf: y.Y1 T. f .tM " y, k 5.< y e k 423 IN THE i.ATi^. OF Compromise I of Clain against the Estate of RUA ANDErRSO?, Deceased. WHEREAS, Ema Anderson, deceased, has during her lifetime received aid from s the County of Consra Costa, in the sum of Eight hundred and sixty-seven dollars j ($567.00) and has signed a property agreement, which property agreement was recorded on the 5th day of January, 1935, in Vol. 379 of Official Records, page 337, in the office o_ the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of C„lifornia, and SEAS, there is now left in the estate of Emma Anderson, the sum of One hundred eighty and 03/100 ($150.03) ballance on hand for distribution aftr the expenses of administration, have beer_ paid, plus the sum of One hundred eighty-three and 91/100 dollars ($153.91) received fron the estate of her husband, Otto Anderson, who prede- ceased her. NOW, THEREFORE, BE r7 RESOLVED that the said claim of the County of Contra Costa, against the estate of Ehff a Anderson, deceased, be and the same is hereby ,compro j mised for the said sum of One hundred e+ ty and 03/100 Lollars ($150.03) plus the said sum of One hunired eighty-three and 91/100 Dollars ($153.91), totalling the sum of Three hundred sixty-three and 94/100 ($363.94) and W.J.Buchanan, the Chairmen of the Board of Supervisors of the Co:mty of Contra Costs, State of C.,liPornia, is hereby authorized to execute a release of said claim of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, against .he said estate of Emma Anderson, deceased, and a release of the lien created by the recordL-g of said property agreement. Awes: Supervisors Long, E Noes: None. Absent: Nane. In flatter of Payment of County Lien by Catherine Vail on the Installment Plan. UMEAS, Catherine Vail of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, California, is the owner Of the follosing described real estate situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of CAlifornia, and partiv,larly described as follows, to wit: Lot 14, rest, one acre, Larkey Ranch, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, Calif ornia. AND WHEREAS, the said Catherine Vail is the recipient of Old Age Security from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and said County has a lien against said real estate in:he sum of $690,00 and IEWJMAS, the said Catherine Vail is desirous of sellin;, said real estate and, WHEREAS, one Fr nk Murphy, Boa , Route 1 Concord California,73 P nix, is willing to purchase said property fort he sun of $1500.00 payable as follows: $300. upon the execution of the contract, and the sum of $25. per month thereafter until the said sum of $1500.00 shall have beer paid in full, said monthly payments to be paid as folio s: i $15. per month to Mrs. Vail and $10. per month to the County of Contra Costa, State of California, until said lien of $690.00 shaill have been paid in full, and, 1 VEiEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, finds that the purposes of the Welfare and Institutions Code will be served by consenting to the transfer of said property upon the above mentioned terms, and 1HEREAS, said Catherine Vail has executed the agreement provided for by Section 2226 of t1he Welfare and Institutions Code; q, 140tinq, Feb. 19, 1940. 3 M NOW, TF.UiEFOF:, BE I RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of I Contra Costa, State of CRliforala, hereby consents to such conveyance of said real upon the terms hereinabove mentioned on condition t:7at the same be aestateuapproved by the State Department of Social Welfare of the State of California. 71 AND BE U FURrFER RESOLVED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors xi I of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to execute a release of said lien held by said County on said property when the said sum of $090.00 shall have been paid in full to the County of Contra Costa, State of Cal ifor na. i Ayes: Supervisors Long, 1 Noes: None. Absent: None. j Note: Minutes of Meeting of Monday, February 19th, 1940, continued on next page. 7 7 t i 6 NL i r l 7 u x' nom. 1425 BEFORE TIM BOA,FD OF SUPERYZSOAS OF CCNTF.A COSTA COUWY, STATE 0? CA1,1FO IA. Maw=, r&WMLMC 19th, 1940. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming's Ralph Bollman and R.J.Trembath. S.C.rells, Clerk. a In the Matter of Award for furnishing of x- Racy Equipment to County Hospital. This Board having on the 5th day of February, 1940, received bids for fur- nishing of a 200 MA Radioscopic and Fluoroscopic X-Ray Equipment, for County Hospital of Contra Costa County, and the further consideration of the said bids having been continued to this time and place, and J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board his recocmendntion that the bid of General Electric X-Ray Corporation in sum of 53512.40 less allowance for old equipment in sum of $300, be accepted, and this Board having, found that the bid of the General Electric X-Ray Corporation is the best bid received for the furnishing of said equipment, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDERED BY THE. HOARD that the contract for the furnishing of 200 MA Radioscopic and Fluoroscopl X-Ray Equipment be awarded to General- Electric Ray Corporation, at the price as contained in their said bid. IT IS FMUHER OF,DEPrD that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County draw acontract for the furnishing of said equipment and that said General Electric X-Ray Co shall furnish a bond to the County of Contra Costa in an amount equal to one-half the amount of said bid, guaranteeing; faithful performance of said contract. i In Matter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to lay buried Cable The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board ford permission to extend underground com=unication facilities under the East side of Hill- crest Road (Co=anty Road E-5) to the Richfield 011 Corporation located at Northeast corner of the County Road and Tregellas Road, together with the placing of one pole an anchor, On motion of Supervisor Treasbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummi3gs, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDE:,:M that said permit be granted, said work to be done unser the supervision of the County Survevor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction Cf the Supervisoi of SOA District.K In Matter of Application of i Yeteraa's Welfare Board of the State of Ca?i lbrnia, for cancellation. of Certain Assessnents on real property. The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California, having filed with this i Board their petition in accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1925, praying for authorization to County Auditor and Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to cancel taxes levied upon each and all of the following Assessments, together with penalties and 1 costs, if any, attached thereto, to wit: 1 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: j The southerly portion of Lot 32 as designated on the map entitled "Walnut Creek i i0_10a3V, Feb. 19, 1940. Park, Contra Costa Co. , California" which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Feb. 7, 1911, in ol. of Maps, at page 94, described as follows: BF,GIlT+I:G at the Intersection of the center line of Meadow Road with the line between iots 3 and 4, as designated on a map above referred to; thence from said point of beginnJnr south 770171 West along the line between Lots 3 and 4, 392.1 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 3; thence along the west line of Lot 3, as follows: Horth 57°03' West 54.5 feet; north 580551 west 75.5 feet; north 8019' West 148.5 feet and j north 59036, West to the south line of the parcel of land described In the deed from Charles Carlisle et ux., to Bennie R. Hubbard, et ux., dated May 15, 1936, and recorded MaY 18, 1936, in Vol. " 7 of Officirt_ Records, at page 157; thence north 770171 East along said south line to the center line of Meadow Ro,,-d; thence south 120431 East alon.; said center line of 255.6 feet to the point of beginning. Deed =-ecorded November 10, 1939, in Vol. 516 of Official Records, at page 459. Second in st allment 1939-40 taxes. Asses-ed to Glenn W. Grover and Verna V.Grover. Veteran Contract Holder- Lee J. Feliz, Cont. #23873. That certain tract of lain situate, lyizu; and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lot 39, in Block 1, as designated on the Map entitled "Berkeley Highlands Terrac , Contra Costa Co. , Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califorda, on January 29, 1914, in Vol. ll of Maps,, at page 252. Deed recorded Decesber 15, 1939, in Volume 531 Page 329 of Official Records. Second installment 1930-4o taxes Asses-ed to John E. McCarthy and Mildred P. McCarthy. Veteran Contract holder- W 1111am L.Wi lliam s, Cont. #23,936. and said petition having; been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY 'JiE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor and Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and they are hezeby authorized to cancel taxes upon each and all of the foregoing Assessments, together with penalt ie s and costs, if any, attached thereto IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no cancellation of any special assessment for street work, or other improvements of like character, shall be made. x In Latter of Advertising Resources Of Contra Costa County in the Annual Year book of Contra Costa County Labor Journal. This Board deeming the annual Year book of the Contra Costa County Labor Jour a good advertisinF, medium of the resources of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered, - - upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, that an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County, consisting of one page, be placed In said `"nnual Year book of Contra Costa County Labor Journal, at a cost of $100. IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that the said Contra Costa County Labor Journal present to this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County in the sum of $100 in payment of said advertisement. In Matter of chang•, In specifications for Contra Costa County Health Building. Keith 0. Narbett, Architect, for Contra Costa County Health Clinic, having applied to this Board for authorization to make certain changes in specifteatio s for the construction of Contra Costa County Health 6ullding at Richmond, California, at an additional cost of $244.97, Upon notion of oupervisor LOW, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said changes in specifications be and the same are hereby authoriz" . 0427 In Matter of Cosmmunication from Walnut Creek Post #115, American Legion. A communication having been received from Walnut Creek Post x#2159, American Legio , urging this Board of Supervisors to assist R.C.Brown, a brother of Ramer Brown a former member of said Walnut Creek Post #115, American Legion, in the procuring of an Old Age Pension, It is by the BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to Supervisor Bollman and Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County. K 4 In Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for furnishing of sewer pipe to Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District. Plans and specificationspe approved by .Jos. M.BarkZey, County Surveyor and i Engineer for Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, having been presented to thisi Board for adoption, It is by the Board ordered - - on motion of supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as Official Plans and Specifications for the furnishing of sewer pipe to saidt Crockett-Valona Sever Haintenance District. IT IS FURMER ORDERED that an advert I sement'to Contractors for the furnishing sof said sever pipe be published in the Crockett Signal, and bids shall be received:byE this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on MONDAY, the 4th day-of March, 1940. In Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. J.R.Reid, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his application under provisions of Sec. 3M1 of the Political Code for authorization to County Auditor to correct following erroneous assessments: On Page 33 of the Unsecured Assessment Roll for the year 1939-40 urs. E. Maer'ill n Is assessed with the possessory right and interest in the south 5' of Lot 15 and the North 40' of Lot 16 in Block 25, Richmond Traffic Center in the name of the Veterans' Welfare Bon-rd, the taxes amounting to $34.40 extended. The possessory right and Interest in this property was in name of Howard D.Gray an incompetent, who subsequentlydied. The property was repossessed by the Veteran's Welfare Board and later deeded to lir. E. MacMillon. Due to the fact Mrs. MacKIllon had no int ere st in this property thefirstMondayinMarch, 1939, the authority to the County Auditor to cancel this Assess- went is requested. and said application hav1W been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to correct said erroneous assessment. 3In Matter of Petition of J.M.Reld, Coy Assessor to Add Redeemed propertyiwat to 1939-40 Assessment Roll. I J.M.Reld, "ounty Assessor, having reported to this Board that on. the 15th day Of February, 1940, Lots 37 and 36, Block 9, Central Richmond No. 2 were placed under Installment Redemption but the 1939-40 Taxes on said Lots were not extended, and havingi asked authority in accordance with provisions of Secs.39O4a of the Political Codei for the County Auditor to place said property on 1939-40 Assessment Roll and extend taxes ion same, to wit: A.F.Massa, C/o State of Calif. -Central Richmond #2, Lots 37-39,Blk 9, Land Value, $144, Impt s. $300. IT IS BY THE B(ARD ORDEF---I) that the County Assessor be ani he is hereby authors ed to place spld pro_ae:•t: on 14 0-'-: ssess-3. nt Roll and e rt end taxes on same. gonday, Feb. 19, 1940. I In Matter of *ranting permission to Supervisor J.H.Long to Leave the State of Calilirnia.. James N. Long, County Supervisor, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, Upon motion of Supervisor Cumml-ngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James N.Long, supervisor or District No. 1, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the said State. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and In order to finance current hl itway fund Warrants, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $2539.25 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the Highway Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation accounts: i,'ar. No.Road Conn. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Corm 'toad Comm Misc. I No. 1 No. 2• No. 3 No. 4 No. 5. 490 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- -$9.54= - - - - - - - - - - - - 491. 112.63. 92 127.86 90.76 494 25.26 12.66 496 639.6 41.229S 104.99 499 7.20) 19.20 501 114.59 12.87 5032 6.tib 126.21 500o54 506 293.40 9.52 34509169.60 400 90 98.01 37.33 116.29 510 53.20 511 114.90 512- U-02112107. 18 50 Grand Total - $2539.25- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In Matter of Transfer of Funds. D.7d Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that he has on file for distribu:,ion proceeds of property sold at public auction for cash or under Install- ment Contracts which have been completed, as follows: Cash Sales, 6215.00 Installment Con- tract Sales, 5541-00 and that ann apportiormernt of above avount, is now in order, Upon: motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDF^ , that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to dray his varrants on the Delinquent Tax Sale Trust Fund, In favor of following payees and in 1Dllowing amounts, to wit: County of Contra Costa, 5,259 City of Antioch, 10.9 City of El Cerrito, 46 City of Pittsburg,94.22 City of Richmond, 2,750.29.C City of Walnut Creek 12.23 And that the County Treasurer shall pay the same. , 42O In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Guy O.Spencer, Director of Exhibits, having notified this Board through D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, that he intends to do such advance wo& upon 1940 State Fair Exhibit t as his appropriations will allow by day labor instead'of contract, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to make the following appropriation adjustments, which involve no aggregate increases, to wit Increase Decrease. 02 Salaries do Wages, 460.00 a 04 Employees Expense allowances, 125.00 05 Supplies 200.00 03 Services 785.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Petition for Formation Of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2. A petition having been heretofore filed by this Board praying for the formation o-' a Water Works District to be known as Contra Costa County Water Works District #2, and Gordon Hamilton of the firm of Hoey,Hamilton do Turner, attorneys for the proponents of said District, having appeared before this Board and requested a further continuance of one month on the hearing of said petition, IT IS BY :HE BOARD ORDEIUX that the hearing for formation of said `Rater Works District be and t? a sane is hereby continued to March 18th, 1940, at 11 o'clock A.M. In Hatter of Calling an Flection ifor election of Three Directors for Contra Costa County Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law i at this time to call an election for election of one Director for each of Divisions Three, Four, and Five, of 'Contra Costa County Pater District , THEREFORE, IT IS HERBY ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday the 206th day of Mardi, 1940, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the polls will be closed, in each of Divisions Three, Four and Five of Contra Costa County Water D3=trict, and that fort he purpose of holding said election the County Voting Precincts of said District shall be consolidated as folloars, to wit: Consolidated Precinct No. 1 comprising- Concord Precincts Nos. 1 2 and 3. Consolidated Precinct No. 2, comprising Concord Precincts Nos. , 5,6,8,9,10 and U. Consolidated Precinct No. , comprising Port Chicago Precinct No. 2. Consolidated Precinct No. , comprising Nichols Precinct. Consolidated Precinct No. 5, comprising Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 1, 4, 5, and 7 Consolidated Prec!nct No. b, comprising Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 6, 12, 15 and 16. Consolidated Precinct No. 7, comprisl,L Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 2, 3, 8 and 9. Consolidated Precinct No. 8, covprisinr, Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 10, 11, 13, 14 and 20. Consolidated Precinct No. 9, comprising Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 17, 18 and 19. Consolidated Precinct No.10, eomprisirig Antioch Precincts Nos. 1, 2and 8. Consolidated Precinct No. 11, cmpr13ing Antioch Precincts Nos. 3, l, and 7. Consolidated Precin ct No. 12, comprisin, Antioch Precincts Nos. 5,6, and 9. Consolidated Precinct No. 13, conpris_n.; Lone gree Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. Consolidated Precinct No. 14, comprising Oakley Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and Brentwood No. 1, IT IS FtTMEl OADE`L--D that the polling place for each Consolidated Precinct and the electors appointed to conduct said election in each Consolidated Precinct are as follows: Consolidated Precinct No. 1: Concord Nos. 1—?-3. Po !int; Place. ity Hall, Concord. Inspector: tuth Freitas. Judge: Fred Galindo Clerks: Maybelle Vasconl, Elsie Davis. 430 Monday, Feb. 19, 1940. Consolidated Precinct No. 2: Concord 4-5-6-3-9-10-11. Pollin+:; Place: Boy Scout Hall, Concord. Inspector: John Habe rly Judge: Gene Mart a M Clerks: Easter Sturdy,, Edna .C1+: i Consolidated Precinct: No. 3:- Fort Chicano #2. Polling Place: Fire Mall, Port Chicago. Inspector: Axel T.Anderson Judg p• Mina Andrada, N Clerks: Bertha L Schj onberg, Dal ay S.Saha. Consolidated Precinct Nn. 4:- Nichols. j Polling; lace: Community Hall, Nichols. Inspect-of_ . Alice M. Tildes. Judge: Loretta G.Vlaach Cle rk s• Sophie Black Opal S.Roberts. f Consolidated Prec!n ct No. 5: Pittsburg 1-23-5-7. i' Polling; Place: Y.M.I Club Rooms, 1180 Black Diamond St. rn °: Inspector: John Royce. Judge: Marie Harper Clerks: Mattie Gardner, Jennie Bruno. Consolidated Precinct Nn. 6: Pittsburg 6-12-15-16. r ,' e!`: .e Polling Plaoe: Intermediat a School, 10th & Black Diamond. Inspe dor: Richard P. Taylor. Judge: Catherine B.Herbert. Clerks: Maud Linscheid, Ethel A.Codi.gi. Co rsolidated Precinctc No. 7:- Pittsburg Nos. 2-3-5-9. Polling. Place• City Hall, Pittsburg. Inspector: J.E.Bank son i',: 68- ,4 Catherine Latimer.Judge• i Clerks: blorence Barnes, Gertrude Young. Consolidated Precinct No. S: Pittsburg Nis. 10.11-13-123-201 PollimT Place: St. David's Episcopal Church, 2tn1Harbor.tc Inspector: Margaret Delp. Judge: Antone G.Nola Clerks: Gertrude P.Silveria, Irma Walker. Consolidated Precinct Nn. 9• Pittsburg Nos. 17-15-19. Poll ing Place : Ambrose School. Inspector: Geo. E. O'Hara. Judge: Geo. L.Wild a s. Clerks: Alvina Kennerly, Jessie Gregory. 3 : Consolidated Precinc.. N. Antiochn. 1 0: Nos. 1-2-8. Polling Place: City hall, Antioch In e tspc o r: Dd. Selzer. Judge: Geo. Irvine. Clerk s: Hilda Rodella, Mrs.Rosetta Brennan. ated Precinct No. 11: Anti hConsolidoc 3A-2• Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Clinton Richey. Juoge: On. H. Barr. Clerks: Yrs.Violet Williamson,so , M rs.Bdith Cooney Consolidated Precinct Nn. 12:- Ant loch 5-6-,9.tt , Poliing Place: Mason Garage. Inspector:Ras E. McE heney Judge: Chas. R. ProvLZe. Clerks: Mrs. Rebecca Carton, Mrs.Elise Lambdin.i•Ty. Consolidated Precinct No. 13:- Lone Tree Polling Place Hobson Garage. Inspector: a. Cakebread. Judge: Rudolph Parsm s. Clerks: Mrs.Ellzabetz Wisner, Mrs.Ljda Gover. Consolidated Precinct *ie 14• Oaklev 1-2-3. & Brentmod #1. Polling Place: Woman's Club. 1.:.. Inspector: Arthur W. Bigelow. Judge: Chas. A.Diethelm. Clerks: Mrs. Lula O'Hara, Mrs.Rosaline Bloomfield. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said election to be published In Antioch Ledger, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa 00-unty,, toget-er with a cer tif'_ed '1st of names of candi:iates and offices to be _ 'lled. 431 In Matter of Proclamation for calling an election for election of three Directors of Orinda Counts Water District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law at this a time to call an election for the election of three directors of Orinda County Water Distri at, TFEREFCAE, I; IS :f REBY ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday the 26th day of March, 1940, between the hours of six o1clock A.H. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the polls will be closed, in Orinda County Water District and timet the whole of said District shall be considered one Precinct for the purpose of holding said election, at which said election there shall be elected three members of the Board of Directors of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDEMW that the polling place for said election shalL be i Orinda Fire House, at Orinda, California, and that the following electors are hereby I designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit : i I Inspector: Arline Harrold. i Judge: Josephine Dawson Clerk: Amelia Hickok Clerk: Lillian Dorrington. IT+S FURTHEF ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said i election to be published In •Courier-Journal' a newspaper published and circulated in said Contra Costa County, together with a certifl ed list of names of candidates and I offices to be filled. i The foregoing order is passed by the unaninotis vote of the Board. f f 1 I In Matter of Election for election of three Directors of Saranap County Yater District. The board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by laic at- this time to call an election for the election of three Directors of Saransp County Water i District, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREhY ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 26th day,of March, 1940, between the hours of six o I clock A.U. and 7 o I aloe k P.U. when t he polls will be closed, in Saranap County Water District and that the whole of said District shall be considered one Precinct for the purpose of holding, said election, at which said election there shall be elected three Members of tine Board of Directors I of said District. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be f Saranap Improvement Club Building, Saranap, California, and that the following electors are hereby designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit Inspector: Sadie J. Cutler. Juig e: Jane V. Buck 1 Clerk: Enna Whaley 1 Clerk: Nellie Brown. 3! IT IS FURTHER OF.DERED that the Clerk:of this Board cause notice of said electio to be published in Courier—Journal• a newspaper published and circulated in said Contra Costa County, together with a certified list of names of candidates and offices Ito be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board of supervisors. f l onday, Feb. 19, 1940. In Matter of Endorsement of Easter Sunrise EKereises on Summit of Ut.Diablo. 11HRREA-S, the consolidated Christian Endeavor Soothes of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, intend to conduct Easter Sunrise Services on summit of Mt. Diablo, an Wereas, we believe attendance at said services will not only afford the general public an opportunity w worship at religious services 'out•will also afford the opportunity of viewing the grandeur of a sunrise as well as the scenic beauty of Contra Costa County from t_.e summit of Mt. Diablo, NOW, TF-EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that we, the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County heartily endorse the idea of holding Easter Sunrise services on Mt. Diablo and urge all Bay District residents to attend such services. The foregoing Rgsolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. J} In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to conduct sale of property for delinquent taxes. The followiw, Resolution was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the minutes of this Board: BE Ir 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 pursue to Chapter 529 of *Itat ute s of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Cost. County at pub- lie auction, for cash, for sums nor. less than the amount set opposite each parcel or ieoe of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESDLVED F01THER: 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 SOU TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, for the delinquent taxes of 1930: Canal Subn. of Richmond- lot 3, Bloc's 119 Deed No. 29... . Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs o* sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 4, Block 11, Deed No. 30. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot 5, Block 11, Deed No. 31. Minimum price $5. plus apportioned colsts of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 26, Block 121, Deed No. 127 Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Townsite- Lots 38 to 22, inc.Blk 33, Deed No. 233.-;. Minimum price $250. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Schapiro Central Tract- Lot 5, Block 6, Deed No. 245. Minimum price, $15. plus apporti,.xned costs of sale. In richmond Annex_. Lots 3-4, Block 13, Deed No. 529. Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In richmond Annex- Lot 3 and Wily. 151 of 4, block 95, Deed No. 555• Minimum price, $25. Mus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 10-11, Block. 7, Deed No. 673. Minimum price, S15. plus apcortl:n ed costs of salmi Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 19-20, Block 7 Deed No. 674 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Tosco of Rodeo,- Lot 30, Block 25E, Deed No.1291. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SPATE JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE DEI,INQUFaI'S TABES OF 1931. Third Addn. to Richmond- Lots 7-9 d 10, Block 24, Deed No. 30. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot H, Block 4, Deed No. 88. Minimum price, $10. plus RePort ioned costs of sale. Third Addn. ';o Richa-.nd- Lots 1 x a, Block 25, Deed No. 31 4'Unimurn price, SCJ. plus -iz,port.!=ed costs of sae. 433I i T0=81te of Santa Fe-- Lot 1, Block 4,deed No.'89. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale.. Meeker Is Addn. to Richm6nd- Lots 9-10, Block 17, Deed No. 277 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned cost s of sale. Nan's Harbor Center Traat- Lot 3, Block 34. Deed No. 305 Minimum price, 510. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 11, Block 46, ' Deed No. 332. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Uap of the City of Rimhmond, - Lots 25-26, Block 106, Deed No. 343• Einimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Belvedere Tract- Lots 20-21, Block 1, Deed No. 357 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sa.Le. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 1 to 4, Inc. Block 4, Deed No. 504. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lots 5 to 7, incl. Block 4, Deed No. 505. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned oo st s of sale. Richmond Center Tract-- Lot 32, Block 15, Deed No. 561. Minimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Center Tract- Lot 23, Block 16, Deed No. 562. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Hone Tract- Lots 23-24, Block 13, Deed No. 695Minimumprice, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Home Tract- Lot 41, Block 13, Deed No. 696 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Hone Tract- Lots 42-43, Block 13, Deed No. 697Minimumprice, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Easy Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 8, Block 12, Deed No. 734. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tr act- Lot 9, Block 12, Deed No. 735.Minimum price $50. plus appor.loned costs of sale. Richmond Traffic Center- Lots 9 to 13, Inc. Block 1, Deed No. 512. Minimum price, $250, plus appor-1 oned costs of sale. Wall's Addn, to Richmond- Lots 14-15, Block 175 Deed No. 57Q. Minimum price, $40. plus apport ion ed cost s of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 21, Block 68 Deed" No. IOBS Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Richmond Annex- Lot 4, Block 78,Deed No, 1100 Minimum price, -515. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 15, Deed No.1264. Minimum price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 31, Block 20, Deed No. 1272. Minimum price, 515. plus apportioned costs of sate. Boulevard Gardens Tract #1- Lots 11-12, Block 39, Deed No. 1359• Minim= price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Antioch- Lots 1-2, & 11-12, Block 50 Deed No. 1512. i 3E1nimun price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPEM_SOLD TO 7HE STATE AUGUST 28, 1933, for the DEL£N4MT TAXES OF 193 : 1 Richmond Center Tract- Lot 25, Block 6,Deed No. 521.Minimum price, $25. plus apport lone d costs of sale, Peres Andrade Tract- Lots 5-6-7, Block 7 Deed No. 914. Minimum price, $45. plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lot 9, Block 7 Deed No. 915.Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- W. 1/2 of Lot 9, Block 7 Deed No 916. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade T11-12,t- Lots Block 7 Deed No 917Minimumprice, . plus apportioned costs of sale. Peres Andrade Tract- Lots 20-21, Block 7 Deed No. 918 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lots 19-20 h 24, Blk 1, Deed No. 1057Minimumprice, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. i Andrade Expo sit i on 1 ra •t- Lot 25, Block 1, Deed No. 1055 ininum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. 43-1 I Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 26, Block 1, Deed No. 1059. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- E 1/2 of Lot 27, Block 1, Deed No. 1060 Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Exposition Tract- Lot 29, Block 1,Deed No. 1061. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. iEach Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 71 Block 14, Deed No. 1205. Minimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 1, Block 15, Deed No. 1207. Minimum price, 575. plus apportioned costs of sale. k In richmond Junction-- L t 7, B?ock 19,Deed No. 1264. Minimum price, $50. plus anporIDned costs of sale. i In "richmond Traffic Center- Lots 14-15, Block 1, Deed No. 1265 inimum price, $75. plus costs of sale. f In Richmond Traffic Center- Lots 42-43, Block 2, Deed No. 1269. 211nimum price, $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. In ichnond Traffic Center- Lots 46-47, Block 2, Deed No. 1271. Minimum price $125.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. In may Vier Park- Lot 5, Block 30, Deed No 1797 j Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lot 6, Block 30, Deed No. 1799 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 9, Block 15, Deed No. 1520. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned eoEts of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 49, Blocq 11, Deed'No. 2314. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. I Rivers Andrade Tract- Lots 17-15-19, Block 19, Deed No. 2449. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Rartinez Land Company Tract #2— Lot 17, Block 7, Deed No. 2506. i Minimum price, $25. plus apport ioned costs of sale And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Karch 4th, 1940, at 10 o1clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. i i i i I a i i j 0 f i i IN THE BOARD OF S!B RMSORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAI,SFORNIA. M.y YCN&Y, MARCR 4th, 1940. The Board met at 10 o1clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Cnalyman; Supervisors Janes N. Long, H.L. Cummings!. i Palph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Awarding Contract for Sewer Pipe and Materials for Crockett-Valona Seger j Maintenance District. T^is Board :saving heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of'materiais' for the installation of a sewer system in Crockett-Valona Sewer.Maintenan ee District and this being time and place set out in said Notice for the Yeceiving of bids, ,the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk, to wit: BID OF {HADDn4G BROS. ?FFG. CO. 335 Lin Ft. 186 Vitrified Sever Pipe, 01.429 475. 1 1800 r r 121 r a .612 1101.b0 i 12000 r r g r a r r 0 .34 4o90.00 750a a 6v r r r 0 .2 0g1 1500 r r r r r 0 .1437 5.55 . 6 pieces 4 x 12 Y Branches 03.06 15.36 r, F 175 • 4 x S Y 0170 297.50 5 r g x g2 tees 0 1.0 68.00 K 4 89 Vitrified Sewer Pipe 1/4 Bends 91.36 5.44 200 r 46 Sewer Pipe Stopp•ers No charge 1 5 gr * "No charge Add California State Sales Tax. BID OF CALIFOAii TA POrTziff CO. Same as Bial of Cladding Bros. Mfg. Co. as above. 11jBIDUPaADDniG, Mc$EaM CO. n t Same as Bid of Gladding Bros. Mfg. Co. as above BID OF N. CLARK & SCH S. l Same as Bid of Gladding Bros. Mfg. Co. as above. BID OF PHOENIX- IRON BORIS: m y E i 100 Cast Iran Hole Castings and covers, size 249 $1.6,00._bre fl 400 Cast Iron Lamp Hole "astings and covers, size 1910, 390. 400 Galvanized Man Hole Qteps, 3/49 1404; California Sales Tax to fie added. y. BID OF BAY POINT IRON WOR KS: E First Item, some as bid of Phoenix Iron Works above, 16T5' oo: i Second Item, r r r r 320.0 Third Item, • r r r r r 160.00 I Plus Sales Tax. Tl' % BID OF U.S. FOUNDRY CO. k 100 Man Hole Castings,15.50 each. 40 Lamp Hole Castings, 5.25 BID OF PORT COSTA HiICK WOM: 4 100,000 No. 1 Common Aed Brick, $14. per M. Plus 3% Sales Tax. j And this Board having found that the bids of Gladding Bros. Mfg. Co,,,California 4pottery Compares, Gladding, McBean de Co., N. Clan de Sons, are all in a similar amount, decides to award said contract by drawing of lots, and thereupon in that manner, the c contract for the furnis:.ing of the materials mentioned in their said bid is hereby awarded to California Pottery Company at the prices mentioned in their said bid, and lithe Board finding that the bid of U.S. Foundry Company is the lowest and best bid recei - ed for the furnishing of man-hole castings and lamp-hole castings; IT IS ON MOTIC7N OF SUPERVISOR CUl101GS, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be awarded to U.S. Foundry Company at prices submitted In their said bid, and the bid of Port Costa Brick Works, being the only bid submitted for furnishing of co-man red brick, Mondzv, March 4th, 191.O. i IT IS ON MOTION OF Supervisor Cummings, seconded by S ipervisor Trembath, BY THE BOARD O:.DERED that the contract for furnishing of 100,000 #1 Common Red,Brick is hereby awarded to Port Costa Brick Works at the prices submitted in their said bid IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Cort ra Costa County draw contracts between the successful bidders and the County of Contra Costa for the furnishing of all of the above mentioned materials, and that each successful bidder' sha_1 give to the County of Contra `'osta a good and sufficient Bond guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and in an amount equal to 1/2 of the amount bid. IT IS FIM H OADF that the bias received for fern+shirgoflamp-hale steps being not considered by the Board as satisfactory; IT IS BY TIM BOM ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County-Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to purchase such quantity of lamp-hole steps in the open market as are required for the installing of said sewer system in the Crockett-Valona Sewer- Usintenance District. In Matter of Furnishing of Electric Equipment and Maintaining a System of Street Lights in Byron Highway Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric current to and maintaining a system of street light s in Byron Highway Lighting Diff"l t of Contra Costa County and this being time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids, the lbilowing bid is received: Bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Co.• Schedule L-31 Street & Highway Lighting . and the bid of Pacific Gas & Elec.ric Company being the only bid received and this Board considering said bid a satisfactory one, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded icy Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY T BOM OFiDE that.the contract for furnishing of electricity to and maintaining a System of street lights in Byron Highray Lighting District, be and the same is hereby granted to Pacific Gas do Electric Company for a term of five years. IT IS F[WHER ORDERED that the Pacif is Gas k Electric Company furnish to this Board a duly executed contract and a bond guaranteeing faithful performance of said cont Tact, in an amount equal to one-half of amount bid. In Matter of Granting Rance Permit. The Byron Fire Department bavinr applied to this Board, for a'perwit to_ conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock P.M. on March 31, 19110, in•I.O.O.F. Hall . Byron, It 1s by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. dwry5 t A yds k s 15t ix ,...:* v t 437 In Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector to issue Corrected Deed. S.S,j'oyd, County Tax Collector, having.reported to this-Board that on Pebruarg Sth, 1940, at a special public auction tax sale, a piece of property was sold, to Bobt. E.Lewis, and in making out the deed to said property an error was made in the number of the Block; the property purchased being the south 12* feet of Lot 30, all of Lot 31, in Block 14, Richmond Center Tract; and through an error the Deed reads Block,. i 8418. Upon motion of Supervisor Lona, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQ&RD, ORDERED that the Tax Collector S.S.Boyd, be and he is hereby authorized to execut a new deed containing the proper description and authority to cancel the old. Deed issue In error is hereby granted. It is further ordered that the County Recorder record said Corrected Deed, free of charge., i In sitter of Granting; Free Permit to Peddle to Michael J. Ryan. krichael J.Ryan, an honorably discharged soldier frau Armed Forces of the United` States of America, having applied to this Board for a free permit to peddle fruits 3n'the County of Contra Costa, It is, on motion. of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummirgs,i BY THE BQ&RD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa Coaznty issue to Michael J. Ryan a free permit to peddle in the County of Contra Costa for a period of one year from date,., L k J, In Matter of GrantIng to PhR. Jones, an extension of il t1me to complete County Health Clinic. Phil R.Jones, Contractor, having applied,to .this.Board for an extension of time amounting to twenty working days for the completion of his contract for construction of Contra Costa County Health Clinic and Keith O.Narbett, Architect, having recommended that said extension of time be granted, It is, on notion of Supervisor Lorg, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, by the Board ordered that Phil R.Jones, be granted an e3tension of time of twenty working days in ihich to complete his contract for the construction of Contra Costa County Health Clinic. In Matter of Application of Union gil Company of California to Substitute and under County Ordinance No. 206. The Union Otl Company of California, having on April 6, 1931, been granted ; I under Ordinance No. 206 of the County of Contra Costa, the privilege to maintain, open e ate, repair, renew and remove a certain wharf and to take tolls thereon for a term of 20 ears and the said Ordinance N . 206 havingjyoing required said Union Oil Company to give a bond in sum of $1000 for faithful performance of terms and conditions of said Ordinarce i and the said Union Oil Company having deposited with this Board of Supervisors a bondi Iin the sum of $1000 with the National Surety Company as Surety thereon, and the said Union Oil Company at this time havtngpresented to th is Board a bond in sum of $1000 1 with Pacific Indemnity Company as Surety thereon, guaranteeing faithful performance of the terns and conditions of said Ordinance No. 206, and havin-r requested that said bond r:ith Pacific T_nde-nity Company as S•.zrety thereon, be substituted for the bond mor.dn,,, M,-irc- Y, 1940. wl ,h National Surety Corporation as Surety thereon, Upon_ motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Bond as given by Union 011 Company of California with Pacific Indemnity Company as Surety they?on, In the sum of $1000 and guaranteeing faithful per- formance of the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 206 of the County of Contra Costa be and the same is hereby ordered substituted for that bond heretofore given by Union 011 Company of California with National Surety Corporation as Surety thereon, to be effective from and after April 6, 1940. In patter of Application of Royce S. Towle, to erecta Sign on Highway U.S. AO. Royce S.Towle, having applied to this Board for permission to erect a sign 8 x 20 feet on Highway U.S. #40 on Lowell Banch, lying between San Pablo and Pinole, and said i application havinF, been referred to Planning Corriission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planninr, Commission having recommended to this Board that said permit be not grant- ed; i On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded 'ry Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied., In Matter of application of C.F, Hendrick for a permit to erect a Business Building on Lot , Del Hambre Terrace. C.F.HPndrick having filed with this Board his application for a permit to erect a retail and wholesale n-ighborhood business building on Lot 44 of Del Hambre Terrace, facing on Lit.Diablo Blvd. and said application having been referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Com_nlssion having filed with this Board their recommendation, that said permit be granted; On motion of SuDervlsor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that permission to construct said building be and the same is hereby gran - ed; IT IS FURTHIM ORDERED that permission to contruct said building be and the same Is hereby granted. IT IS FUKHER O.RDEFED that at that time applicant completes his final plans for said building the setback be submitted to the office of the Planning Commission with the final plans for checking.,, M, In Matter of application of G.H. Bishop to erect Auto Court on U.S. Highway #4.0. G.H. Bishop having f sled with this Board his application for"'permission to erect an auto Court on U.S. Highway #40, four-tenths of a mile west of the City Limit's of the City of Richmond, on San Pablo Avenue, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEP-r:D that said application be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. 43# In Natter of Transfer of rands. Upon request of George Belon, Captain of State Motor Police and in order to alter a room in the basement of the Hall of Records for photographing purposes, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $80 be cancelled from the Appropriat- e Ion for Services for Motor Police and returned to Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, and twat the sum of $SO be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, to the appropriation Hall of Records services. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 1 In Natter of Transfer of Funds. On request of B.O. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, and in order to finance current requirements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $645 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Supplies Appropriation of the County Board of Education. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. if In Natter of Granting Permit r, ; to B.O. Wilson, to attend Convention Of High School Principals and County Superintendents, at Long Beach: B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, having requested permission to j this Board of Supervisors to attend Convention of High School Principals and County Superintendents to be held at Long Beach on March 17-1s-19,20, 1940, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR-DrERED that permission be granted to B.O.Wilson, to attend said Convention i and hi s expenses in attending such'Convention shall be a charge again st the General Funt of Contra Costa County. f i In hatter of Charge in specifications for Contra Costa County-Health Clinic. Upon request of Keith 0. Narbett, It is by the Board ordered that changes in lspecifications for electrical work amounting to an additiarza cost of $301.59, for construction of Contra Costa County Health Clinic be and the same are hereby authorized i a i I Not at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, the Board takes recess until 2 o'clock i P.N. i At the hour of 2 o'clock P.H. tle Board re-convenes as a Board of Supervisors: Present: Hon. Y.J.Buchanan, Chair-nen; Supervisors Long, Cummings, and Treiabath. S.C. , Vells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Ralph Bollman. In the Hatter of Authorizing County Surveyor to Supply Gas and Oil to Truck Operated by NWA. Joseph W.Barkley, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that NYA has requested that gas and oil be furnished for the truck operated in conveying NYA Workers i employed in the County Highway and Bridge Department, jOn motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQkRD ORDECr9 that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to furnish gas and oil for t*-o snid truck oDi rated by NYA in conveyer,- persons employed in Highway and id Y, kFarch 4, 194o. In Latter of Request of Board to Certain Fire Districts of County of Copra Costa to arrange for proper Compensation and Public Liability Insurance.r D.M.Teeter, County Auditor having reported to this Hoard that Orinda Fire District, Oakley Fire District and Lafayette Fire District d o not carry Liability. Insurance and thRt Oakley Fire District carries neither Liability or Compensation, insurance. IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that the Clerk of this Board notify Oakley Fire District and Orind.a Fire District that the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of f said Districts, will require such Districts to take out proper Liability and Compensat-1 Ion Insurance for caml-nj fiscal year; and their Budgets shall be prepared .accordingly. IS ER ORDERED that the Clerk notify the Corsnissioners of Lafayette Fir EITFURTitYay District that this Board of Supervisors recommends that they prepare to take out Liabi ity Insurance.- In ?utter of Transfer of Fundzt On request of DA.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current highway i Fund warrants as shown below, It is, by the board ordered that the sum of $3732.69 be transferred from Motor Vehicle Fund to the Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highways and Bridges Appropriation Accounts, to wit: jwar. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comm Misc. No. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 f -i - - - - - - - - - - - - — - - - - - - - - - # 3.- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 516 47 .23 9. 14.63 5451740.31 510 90.651 5 9 285.15. 59.51, 00 521130.24-:, 5232 86.55 x r 52 X7.01 525 45 t ar fj6 r y rT 91,031 „ } Y 527 32.97 236.90 1 Xl 529 55.20. is.ziy r r .o Vl3 529 80.77 530a2.10 u 531 532 10.00 53 65.15. s. . 535 15-00 53b W75. 537 539 119.03. 3915 142. 542 17.17 6576. l 9 '.T7 z.51 197.95 Grand Total — $3,732.69. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. al av w z.,.,'" e,w 4 s..,a'",•a' ,« 010 i i 1441 In Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector to make sale of r Property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted am ordered entered on_the= Minutes of this Board: BE I1 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 pursuant to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, try the Tax Collector at public auction, for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE.12 RESOLVED FURTHER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of Caifornin for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Resolution: PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 27, 1927, FOR THE DELINQUII Yt` TAXES 0. 1926: In Bay View Psrk- Lot 7, Block 30, Deed No. 155- I Minimum price, $15.plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPMTY SOLA TO T::IE Si'ATE JUNE 26, 1929, FOR THE D:-:LINgt= TAXES OF 1925: In Bay Vier Park- Lots 3-4-5, Block 22, Deed No. 331. Minimum price $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 7-5-9, Block 22, Deed No. 332- 1 Minimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. i North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #2— Lot 23, Block 65. Deed No. 599 IMinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. t PRCPERTY SOLD TO ziE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, FOR THE DELINQMT TAXES OF 1930 Amended Moa #1 of the Toiwn of Richmond- Lot 7, Block 10,' Deed No. 7. I Minimum price, $10. plus apportimed costs of sale. i j Third Addn. to Richmond-' Lot 10, Block 21, Deed No. 5. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subu. of Richmond- Lot 1, Block 9, Deed No. 22. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond Lot 2, Block 9 Deed No. 23. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Swbu. of Richmond- Lot 6, Block 11,Deed No. 32. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richman Lot 7, Block 11,Deed No. 33. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Canal Subn. of Richmond- Lot o, Block 11,Deed No. 34. Minimum price, $5. Flus apportioned cost s of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe- Lot 3, Block 4, Deed No. 46. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of SAnta Fe- Lot 5, Block 6, Deed No. 47 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lots 31-32, Block 37 Deed No. 57 Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 25-26, Block 26 Deed No. 100 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Mall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 23 to 30, Inc. Block 32, Deed No. 103. Minimum price, $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. Town of Point Richmond Official Map #3, - Lots 43,44, Block B. Deed No. 131. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 7-5, Block 23, Deed No. 146. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Park Tract- Lots 23-2 1, dock 7 Deed No. 172. Minivam price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lots 14-15, Block lS, Deed No.215. Minimum price, $75• plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lots 16-17, Blk 18,Deed No. 216 Minimum price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 Richmond Center Tract- Lots 1-2-3-4-5, Block 13, Deed No. 220. Minimum price, $125. plus apportioned costs of sale. I 442 March 4, 1910. i i Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lot 10, Block B. Deed No. 270 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. t Andrade boulevard Tract- Lots 7-8, Block D Deed No. 2t3. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 43-44, Block H. Deed No. 292. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade done Tract- Lot 4, Block 11, Deed No. 309 Mi nimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Trac.- Lot 20, Block 42 Deed No. 341. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 6, Block 48 Deed No. 342. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 175, Deed No. 396 Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. PR(FERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, Fit THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1931. : lownsite of Sana Fe- Lots 4-5- & 18, Block 20, Deed No. 121. Minimum price $50. olus apportioned costs of sale. Tomisite of Santa Fe- Lots 1-2, Block 21, Deed No. 122. Minimum price, $35. plus apportioned costs of sale. Toransite of Santa Fe- Lots 34•-35, Block 22, Deed N0.126 Minimum price 530. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsi to of Santa Fe- North 1/2 of Lot 34, all of 35, Block 37, Deed No. 159. Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Tovmsite of Santa Fe- Lot 34, Block 41, Deed No. 186 Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsit a of Santa Fe- Lot 35, Block 41, Deed No. lg7 Minimum price, $10. plus apportiJned costs of sale. Richmond Harbor Addn- Lots 6-7-8- Block 2, Deed No. 212. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Meeker's Pdr. to Richmond- Lots 24--25, block 17 Deed No. 279 t ' Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. t I wall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 14-15, Block 13, Deed No. 295. Minimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. jWall's Harbor Center Tract- Lots 29-30, Block 28 Deed No. 301. j Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended M p of the City of Richmond- Lot 39, Block 30, Deed No. 329 Minimum price, W. plus apportioned costs of sale. I Amended Idap of the City of RicPmond- Lot 13, Block 77 Deed No. 338 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 1, Block 2, Deed No. 493. j Minimum price, $10, plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Gularte Tract- Lot 2, Block 2, Deed No. 494. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Nicholl-Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract- Lot 10, Block 27, Deed No. 535• Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Schapiro Central Tract- Lot 16, less W. 8' 4 Block 3,Deed No. 612. Mini;= price 515. plus apportioned costs of sale. I Schapiro Central Tract- Lots 17 and 19, Block 3, Deed No. 613. Minimum price, $26. plus apportioned costs of sale. Coleman Pullman Tract- Lots 49-50, Block 1, Deed No. 1245. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. 4 Henderson-Tapscott Tract Lot 6, block 9 Deed No-1369. I Minimum price, 4615, plus apportioned costs of sale. I Map of Marsh arida. to the Town of Oakley, Lots 8 to 17,inc.Blk 1-Deed No. I906 I Minimum price, $125. plus apportioned costs of sale. PP.QP-?TY SOLD To THE STATE AUGUST 29, 1932, for THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932: In Richmond City Center- Lots 30-31, Block 10 Deed No. 1254. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In- Richmond City Center- Lots 27-28, Block 13, Deed 1257. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 11, Block 176 Deed No. 1325• Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. 443 Wallis Andn. to Richmond- Lot 7, Block 196 Deed No. 1341. Minimtna price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 95, Block 2 Deed No. 1443. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lots 16-17, Block 22, Deed No. 1460. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Ielchmond Annex- Lots 39-40, Bloch 26, Deed No. 1462. Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junctio: Heights- Lot 29, Block 42, Deed No. 2021. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Matter of Purchase of Real Property for use as a Gravel Pit from E.P.Jnckson and Jettie Jackson, his wife. E.P.Jachson and Jettle Jackson, his wife, having offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa, the following; descrlbed real property, to wit: Ail that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows, to wit: A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: BEGINNLiG at tie most southerly corner of the 17.253 acre tract of land described in the deed from Frank Antonio Duarte, to E.P. Jackson, dated January 11, 1919, and recorded January 24, 1919 , in vol. 332 o: Deeds, at page 180; thence from said point o ' oeginning N. oo0351 W. slon4 the southwest line of said tract, 516. 70 feet; thence leaving said line, N. 230241 E. 515.74 feet to the northeast line of said 17. 253 acre tract; thence along said northeast line, S. 66036, E. 595.89 feet to the most easterly corner of said tract; thence S. 590439 W. 64o.26 feet to the point of beginning. Cartaininfi a total ares. of 9.364 acres and a net area, exclusive of the portion in the right of way of the Valley Pipe Line Company, of 7.956 acres. for the sun of $7950. to be used as a gravel pit, This Board of Supervisors does hereby declare its intention of purchasing said real property for the price hereinabove mentioned and fixes the time and place for- the consummation of said purchase as Monday the lst day of April, 1940 at 11 o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of this Board in the Hall of Records and that the notice of time and place of consummation of said purchase shall be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed b, law in Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County o f Contra Costa. In Vatter of Acceptance of Deeds to r Sewer Right s of Way. Deeds havin.4 been presented to the Board of Supervisors conveying to the , County of Contra Costa the following descri:oed real property for purpose of constructing a sewer in the Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, to wit: Deed of John Vincent and Nora Vincent, his- wife) An Easement or right of say in,through, on and along that certain piece and strip of ?end, situated, lying and being in the County of Cont ra Costa, State of Cal if ornia, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINZILNG, at a point on the westerly line of Lot 15, Blocs H., as shown on t^.at certain Hap entitled "Bap of the Town of Crockett' and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra. Costa County, California, on January 14, 1554, in Book D of yaps, at page 88, distant thereon 455.0 feet northerly from its intersection with the northerly line of Alhambra Street, and running thence due east 50.0 feet to the easterly line of the said Lot 15, Block H; thence due north along; the said easterly line of Lot 15, Block H, 5.0 feet to a point; thence due crest 50.0 feet to a point an the said westerly line of Lot 15, Block H. and thence due south along the said westerly line of Lot 15, Block H., 5.0 feet to the point of beginning. B=:111,13 a strip of lAnd' 5.0 feet wide across the said Lot 15, Bloch F, Map of the Tom of Crockett. c , March 4, 1940. Deed of Nary Willi ms. ) An basement or right of way in, through, on and along that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of CaL if ornia, and particularly described as follows: A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lylcr southerly of and adjacent to the northerly line of Lot 15, Block I as shown on that certain bap entitled "gap of the Town of Crockett" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on Jan. 14, 1594 j in Book D of URps, at page So. j Deed of Sarah M. Mershon) An Easement or right of way in, truotgh, on and along that certain piece and strip of land, situated, lying and being in :he County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Lot 11, 31ock G. as shown on that certain Hap entitled ""ap of the Town of Crockett" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California on January 14,1984, 1n Book D of Maps at page SS; distant thereon 25. 0 feet southerly from its northeast corner and running thence due west and parallel to the northerly line of the aforesaid Lot 11, Block G; 50.0 feet to the westerly line r. of the said Lot 11, Block G; thence southerly along the said westerly line of the said Lot 11, Block G. 5.0 feet; thence due east 50.0 feet to the aforesaid easterly line of Lot 11, Block G; and thence northerly along, the said easterly line of Lot 11, Block G. 5.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning.I Being a strip of land 5.0 feet wide across the afore said Lot 11, Block G. Map of the Town of Crockett. IT IS BY '_HE _OkRD ORDERED that said deeds be and the same are hereby accepted and the real property described therein is hereby declared to be ruelic Property. IT IS F VHER ORDERED that mid deeds be recorded in office of the County Recorder. t r In Matter of applications for aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that following allowances be granted to- following named applicants for aid: C0FrF-1W, JESSE M. 359 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1,19 to be paid entirely by the State until Sept. 1, 1940. COFrIJAN LULU G. 359 Colusa Ave. BerkeleT Pali,- Old Aire Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 191x, to be paid entirely by the State until Sept. 1, 1940. UkhT IIS EDWARD F. 222- 6th St. Richmond. Old Age Security in the Sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,1940 ALEXAND-ER, TILLIE_- 317 So. 3rd St. Richmond. CC 497 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sLm of$40 monthly. BOWHILL, ALICE, 1024 Barrett Ave. Apt. #6, Richmond CC SC4 AG Old Afie Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. CA.RP121T 2 CHARLES 332- 6th St. Richmond. CC 256 AG t.. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. O FISCHER, HENRY, 559 Duboce Ave. Richmond. cc 635 AG Old AF-,e Security be continued in the sum of $40 mo:thly. GILL, JCffiN, 143- 7th St. Richmond. CC 296 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly HE RIN, MILT-IE, 2300 Humphrey St. Ant. #12, Richmond. CC 752 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sun of $40 monthly HUIU ALMA, 520- 6th St. 'Richmond, CC 570 AG old Age Security be continued in the sum of 0 monthly. i Y LFAYY, T u%S 429-4th St. Richmond, CC 319 AG r r ity be continued in the sum of $40 gonthly.Old Age Secur UITCHELL, WILLIE E. 430 Macdonald Ave. Richmond CC 480 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. f Sum BmLx, 635- 2nd St. Richmond CC 772 ag. y Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. 1 ZECXER, ANLIE, 901- 7th St.. Richmond CO 130 AG O1dAge Security be continued in the sum of $40, monthly. CHEEK, FRAM&, 330- 11th St. Richmond CC 245 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $27.12 be decreased and -continued in the sum of $26.53 monthly. CHEM, MARTHA, 330_ 11th St. Richmond CC 1279 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $Z7.12 be decreased to $26.53 monthly as.of March 1,. 1940. Siii]LTS, AZLET. Star Route, Mariposa, C„1. CC 609 AG Old Age Security in the sum of W. be decreased to $ 26.30 monthly as of March 1, 1940. SMITH LUCY H. Rte #1, Box 1920-8, Richmond, Cal. CC 142 AG d Age Security in the sun of $35.00 monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29,19 4). TOUGH ALICE M. . 2829 Esmond Ave. Richmond CC 483 AG OldAge Security in the sum of $37.50 monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940. COX, ARTri-M M. 653- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be denied. BENS0N CLARA 526 Kearney St. 31 Cerrito. CC 29 ffi Blind Aid be continued in the sam of $50 monthly as of March 1, 1940. VILLA ANCHCLITAS First St. Rodeos CC 34. W. Aid to Needy Children and $15. county supplemental aid be continued. EDDY, r-ANKH PO Bx 81, Danville. County Cash allowance In the sum of $12.50 monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. NAFUNA, BEFT1A, Dam ille. County Casa Allowance in sun of $12.50 Monthly be granted to begin as of Feb. 1, 1940. COX, LAND014 A. Gen. Del. Moraga. Old Age Security in the sus of $40 gontly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1940 MARIANA, FRANK, Danville. Old Age Security In the sum of $40, monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1,1 40. COLLINS, LILLA, D,nville. CC 955 AG Old Age Security In the sum of $12. monthly be discontinued as of Dec, 31 1939. SMITH SANIUM E. Star Rte A, Danville. CC 1204 AG Old ge Sec*.zrity in the suss of $30. monthly be di scout inued as of Feb. 29, 1940. HIGUERA I 519 First Ave. Crockett, CC 473 20. Aid to Needy Children be increased to $40 monthly aid to needy Children as of liar. 1, 1940. r WALSH JOSEPH. 1254 Vine Ave. Mt. View. ounty Cash allowance in the sum of $7.50 :monthly be restored as of Feb. 1,1940 MAZOUB JULIE Rte #2, Concord. County Cas: allowance in the sum of $13.50 monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940. PMOT, ANT(NE, 955 Bella Vista St. Martine;. County cash allowance in the sum of $10 monthly payable to the American Trust iCompany, Martinez, be discontinued as of Jan. 31, 1940. BRUBT, r R&NK P., Rte #1, Box 79, Walnut Creek, Old Age Securit:,, in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Marl, 1940, to be paid entirely by the State until Jan. 1, 1941. BRUST, MADGE A. Rte 1, Boa 78, Walnut Geek Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1940, tobe paid entirely by the State until Jan. 1, 1941. i HICEIM WILLUS W. RFD Walnut Creek Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,19 . MAZOUE, JULIE, Rte 142, Concord. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1, 1940. MORTON MAE U: Box 44', Dewing Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,194O lPOTTS,• LAURA, 1865 Almond Ave. Walnut Creek, CC 1256 AG Old 'age Security in the sum of W. monthly be restored as of Mar. 1, 1940: POTTS WILLIAM 1968 Almond Aye. Walnut Creek CC 1257 AG Olc a Security in the sum of $40. monthly be restored as of Mar. 1, 1940, CAtRY, LEONP RD, Rte #1, Concord CC 1005 AG Old A,,e Security in su-n of 340monthly be continued. nd ay, arch 4, 194o. i CLIFTON, JESSIE M. Rte 01, Concord CC SOS AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. a 2 NASTER50N2 ELLA, Saranap Dist_ Walnut Creek CC Srj AGNO a Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. x SPRAGGINS. Effrard. R. PO Bx 415, Walnut creek, cc 916 AG x Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. CLINE, DANIEL, 1216 Escobar St. Martinez, CC 766 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Feb...2r} Z SCHOLL ERNEST, Ygnacto Valley, Concord CC 392 AG Old Age Security in sum of $6. be discontinued as of Jan. 34 2940. MITH, HANNAH, Box 505, Walnut Creek, CC V7 AG Oid Age Security in the sum of S40 monthly be discontinued as of Dec. 31,19 LINO, PzUGY, Veale and Leslie Aves. Martinez, CC 275. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $40 monthly be continued. RODONI, 'L,ARYa 2347 Fernando St. Concord (For Laura Duarte) CC 99 Aid to Needy Children be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. PRIC . CONRADD Mt.Viev Dist. Martinez, CC 276. 22,50 aid to needy child-en and $7.50 County Supplemental Aad nonthly be continued. SAUER, ROSE, PO Bx 334, Pomona Ave. Martinez, CC 520. Aid for Leah Sauer be discont inued but that $45, per month aid to Needy Child ren be continued for Mrs. Sauer and the two children. i HANEY, MAS JANE„} 940 Las Medanos, Pittsburg, CC 860 AG Old Age Security be continued in the amount of $30 monthly.i CAMPB&Z, NETTS 309 E. 6th St. Pittsburg j raid in this case be denied at this time. VASQUEZ, BkH3ARA 904_ 9th St. "'ntioch County Cash allowance in the sum of $17. monthly be discontinued as of Nov. 0a 1939, TURNER, CINDEP.ALL.A, 114 E. 20th St. Antioch Oldge Security in the sum of $15. monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,1 0. DWERS, IDA Box 591, Brentwood, CC 311 AG i Old Age Security be continued in the suss of $40. monthly. i Daaais, WILLIAM, Box 591, Brentwood, CC 311 AG Old Age Security be continued in thq sum of$40 monthly. DITTHER, Ala RT H. 2063 Alameda Ave. Alameda, CC 1062 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. CLF-NNP NARY 315- 10th St. Antioch, CC 192 AG Mie Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. POSTLEMWAITE, MARGM'iY, 601- 4th St- Antioch CC 764 AG POSTLFICHW n, A_geJ ri b conttiinue d in the of $16. month y. TE. t l-e4th St. Aatiach, 1d Age ec. cont -vied 1n sitar of $36 oizth FISHY I"Ih 317- H St. Antioch cc 299 AG fcc 7 AG Old a Security in the sum of $40. monthly be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940 j DELPH ALENE, Minta Ave. Antioch S55. aid to needy children be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1940. BOLFANZ, _KA.R.OLYN, 2010 Junction Ave. El Cerrito. (For Paul , Lila -iane & petty L. McWhorter) ov. county cash allowance payable to Mrs. Karolyn Bolfanz for the support of Paul Thomas, Lila Jane and Betty Lou McWnoter, be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940. FOWLER, JEAiiETT"' 539 Key Blvd. Richmond (For Paul, Lila Jane and Betty Lou McWhorter4lBegnn1Mar. 1, 1940, Children's Aid in the sum of $45. monthly and $15. 1 county cast a .lovance be granted Mrs.JeaneLte Fowler to begin as of Liar. 1, 1940, for the support of Paul Thomas, Lila Jane arm= Betty Lou McWhorter. LEE, IdIYRTLE, RFD. Box 547, Martinez. (For V4wJorle, Arthur, Wesley and *illiamx Schultz For Vinita, Roberta and Roger Lee. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of$100 monthly be granted Mrs-Myrtle Lee for the -support of her minor children, Marjorie, Arthus, Wesley and William Schultz, and Vinita, Roberta, and Roger Lee to begin as of March, 1940. LAVE& K&THiINE 3721 j'issel2 Ave. Richmond. CC, 119 (For Angelina & Petra Paniaqua) Aid to beedy children be renewed as of Feb. 1940, payable to Mrs.Katherine-- °'s Lavery, for the s apaor of Angelina and Petra Paniaqua. ALBERTIN M SCHOOL I50N, MRS. Jai Ukiah. CC 451 (For Ruth, JeC[Bsa DorisDOris and. iYyona Jackson} JOHffi 3527 Cerrito Ave_ Richmond (For Yolanda JACYSCN) Children's Aid in the sum of $100. monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1940- $S0. j Children's Aid payable to the Alberti.mim School, Ukiah, for the support of Ruth, James, I Loris, and Wyona Jackson, and $20. Children's Aid payable to Mrs. John Johanson, 3527 j Cerrito Ave. Richmond for the support of Yolanda Jackson. i FACOLNI, MA&- 6415 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito. CC 419 FCR FRXICES DUTRA Children's Aid in the sim of $'2.50 monthly be renewed as of Feb. 1940, payable to Mrs. Man, Fneclni, for t-e Of ?- ances Dutra.. 44r : In Cutter of Release of Liens against the property of RAR.1RIZET ADELINE BROWN also known as ADDIS BROWN. REWLMIOII. ids " S, Notices of Aid have been recorded in this County pursuant to Section 4 of the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions i tbde, and i 3:AS, the Pilin.; of such Notices created liens on the property of the jY3 recipient of such aid, and iirlmas, the recident of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such liens, is entitled to receive a release thereof; NOIT, THE Er^ME, BE r RESCUED that upon receipt of One Thousand Thirty-six and no/100 Dollars ($1030.00) beim; the amount secured W such liens, W.J.Buchanan, Chairnan of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont-a Costa, State of California M is hereby authorized to execute and deliver a release of such liens. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummiws, Buchanan and Trenbath. Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Bollman. A In Matter of Filing ofA1'1F Suit against MMD ING RSCL, Recipient of Indigent Aid. I WfM- FAS, one Maud Ingersol has received indigent aid from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, In the amount of One thousand, Three hundred and thirty-one and 25J100 dollars ($1,331.25) and ARMFAS, the said Maud Ingersol is the owner of an undivided one-third (1/3) interest in real property situated in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, of the approximate value of Four thousand dollars ($4,000.00); and IE EAS, at the time said ?Saud Ingersol applied for aid she concealed the fact what she was the owner of such real pr,perty and informed the Social Service Department of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that she owned no real property. NOW, BE IT R WLVV that t:z District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, State o California, be and he is hereby authorized to cor..mence suit aga I i st the said }.laud Ingersol for the recovery of such indigent aid. AXES: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Buchanan and Tre^iioath. Noes: :lone. Absent : Supervisor Ralph Bo?Lman. And the Board takes recess to meet on Uonday, March 19th, 1940, at IO o'clock Chairnan. Clark. 1447 In Matter of Release of Liens against the property of HARRIETT ADELINE BROWN, also known as ADDLE BROWN.77 RESOLUTION. SAS, Notices of Aid have been recorded In this County pursuant to Section 4 of the Old Age Security Act and Section 2225 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and WH£R:_AS, the filia.; of such Notices created liens on the property of the recipient of such aid, and WHERFAS, the recident of such aid, on payment of the debt secured by such liens, is entitled t:) receive a release thereof; N0W, TH-79-.r"YCRE, BE 1 RJSaLVEO that upon receipt of One Thousand Thirty-six and no/100 Dollars ($1030.00) beim the amount secured ly such liens, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont-,-a Costa, State of California Is hereby authorized to execute and de?Iver a release of such liens. Ayes: Supe rvi sirs Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Bollman. In Matter of Filing of Suit against MJWD INGERSCL, Recipient of Indigent Aid. i WHEREAS, one Maud Ingersol has received indigent aid from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the amount of One thousand, Three hundred and thirty-one and 25/100 dollars ($1,331.25) and W9E:R AS, the said Haud Ingersol is the owner of an undivided one-third (1/3) Interest in real property situated In the County of Santa Clara, State of California, of the approximate value of Four thousand dollars ($4,000.oo); and WHLi£AS, at the time said Baud Ingersol applied for aid she concealed the fact shat she ryas the owner of such real property and informed the Social Service Department of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that she ovined no real property. NOW, THF-n.EFDRc:, BE IT RE30LVED that t.^ District Attorney of the County of Cont:a Costa, State of California, be and he Is hereby authorized to cocmence suit agaijist the said }baud Ingersol for the recovery of suchindigent aid. AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and T rembat h. Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Ralph Donnan. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 13th, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.ld. f Chairman. Clerk. 1 S. : .i` ris ,.3:-,. 3 m y;%i vl s++F x+K CYT•cr tr.a. A 4 1 II IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCbs:.A COSTA C0UM, STATE OF CALIFORIm. M01MAY, BARMI 19th, 1940.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. Y.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings;; I Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Nells, Clerk. i i IN THE UATTER OF THE Ti ITIOsi OF THE MP. VIEW SeUTAF M DISTRICT FOR ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN CaiTIGUOUS TERRITORY. ORDER ALTERING BOUBDARIES. NHERELS, the verified petition of the Mt.View Sanitary District, a duly and regularly organized sanitary District situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, was on this 15th day of March, 1940, presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, by Ralph H, Night, 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 MR&ORFAS, said petition was in due and regular form and set forth in de- tail the proceedin_s theretofore taken for the annexation of said territory and the i findings of the Sanitary Board of the Mt.Vie_ Sanitary District concerning the same, and requesting the Boas-d of Supervisors to cause said contiguous territory to be ed to said 1S .Vierr Sanitary District. AND IKEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from said petition and the certified oopy of the order of said Sanitary Board, marked Exhibit 'A' accompanying said petition that there was filed with said Sanitary Board on the 16th day of Februax! 1940, averified petition praying for annexation of the hereinafter descri]bed property, i and that said Sanitary Board did on said 16th day of February, 1940, fix the time and place for the hearinG and determining of said petition as Thursdays March 14, 1940, at 7:30 P.M. at the regular place of meeting of said Board, and caused notice of the time and place of said hearing to be given in the manner and as required by law, tot by publication of said notice, together with a true and correct copy of said petition for at least two weeks prior to said hearing in the issues of February 23rd, March First and March 9, 19409 of the Contra Costa Standard, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, there being no new spaper publi ed in said District, and it further appearing that at said hearing said Sanitary Board met and proceeded to hear and determine said petition and all persons intereste therein, and following said bearing did adopt on said 14th day of ?larch, 1940, its i order and determination of the facts concer=ning said petition and the filing thereof, a certified copy of which order as aforesaid accompanied said petition filed herein, and that the proceedings held and said order made are in compliance with and in con- formance with Section 27-+A of Act 7105 of Deering's General Laws of the State of California, and Sections 6570 to 6951, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California; c AND WHEREAS, it appears from said petiti= and said order that the following were the findings of the Mt.Mies Sanl.Lary Board, and the same are hereby made the findings and determination of this Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal to wit:E 1- That the territory described in said petition and hers•inafter described is territory not situated within the limits of my Sanitary District, that it is t situated in the Ccrunty of Contra Costa, and is contiguous to the corporate limits 449 of said Mt. View Sanitar,: 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 $2950.00. 3- That the assessed value of the property in said territory owned by the signers of said petition is the sum of $2530.00 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 form as required by lav:, verified as to correctness of signatures by one of the signers, and is sufficient to comply with t hz lana in such case node and provided. 5- That notice of the time and place of hearing of said petition has been given in the manner and as recce ed by law; 6- That it is for the best interestt of said Sanitary District and said contiguous territory tint said territory be annexed to said District : 7- That all of the land described in said petition and as hereinafter des- cribed will be benefitted by annexation to said Lit.View Sanitary District. 5- That said petition requests annexation of s,^_id territory to said Sanitary i 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 Sanitary District, to wit: Mt. View .unitary District Bonds. 9- That said territory be annexed in accordance with said petition to said Mt.View Sanitary- District, and t-mt the exterior boundaries of said contiguous territory are described as follows, to wit: C}cin eg at the southwest corner of Lot 15 of Block 1 of Map of Martinez Eddy Trac t4,' fftzEosta Co. California, as the same appears of record in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, which point is also the northwesterly corner of Lot lo, as shown on the Mao of Shell City Tract as the same appears of record in the office of the County recorder of Contra Costa County, and is the boundary line of the exterior boundary of the said Mt.View Sanitary Listrict; thence northerly, along the westerly boundary 11 of said Martinez Eddy Tract to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of said Martinez Eddy Tract, which point is also the northwesterly cornerof Lot 1, of Block 1, of said Martinez Eddy Tract; thence east- erly alonC the said northerly bourya^sy line of said Martinez Eddy Tract, and an extensi n thereof, easterly across Shell Avenue to Its intersection with the easterly boundary line of said Snell Avenue; thence southerly, along the easterly boundary line of said knell Avenue to its intersection rich the nort:.erly boundary line of Lot 7, Block 11, of the Condon Addition. to Martinez, as the map the:eof appears of recon= in the office of the County Recorder of Coat-_-a Costa County, which northerly boundary line of said Lo 7 is also in the exterior bound:ry line of the Lit.View Sanitary District; thence westerly along the northerly exterior boundary line of said Lot. View Sanitary District belrg on she n:.rtherly boundary line of said Lot 7, Block 11, of said Condon Addition, if extended westerly across Shell Avenue to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of said Shell Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of said Shell Avenue g^i ch also is the exterior boundar- line of said Mt.`lievr, Sanitary District to its intersection with the southerly boundary line Of said Martinez Eddy Tract; beire also the southeasterly corner of Lot 7 of Block 3, of said Martinez Eddy Tract, and the nz)•theasterly corner of Lot 10 of said Shell City Tract; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of said Uartlnez Eddy Tract, vLich is also the northerly boundary line of said Shell City Tract, and the exterior boundary line of said Mt.View Sanitary District into the point of ccmmercement. Said property consisting of all of the Lots and Blocks as shown and designate on said ;.rap of the Martinez Eddy Tract, includin,; within the area described Shell Avenu , Donald Avenue and Helena Street. IT IS THEREFORE. QRDFF.-!:D by t-'--e Board of Supervisors of the Covnty of Contra Costa that the boundaries of the Mt•VieQ Sanitaz^y District heretofore fixed be, and the sane are, hereby altered, and that there be and there is hereby annexed thereto said contigsous territory hereinabove described, being the contiguous territory describ d in said petition hereinabove referred to, and that said contiguous territory s'ral1 now be and become a part of said Mt.View Sanitary District in accordance with the law in i such cases made and provided, and in accordance with said petition. i 1 Z a march is, ig4o. InL'atter of Bequest to place Adverti ersent of Contra Costa County Resources in sportsmen's k Exposition Official Magazine. Harry E.Baboock and Peter Perata, having appeared before this Board and requested that an advertisement of resources of Contra Costa County be placed in Sportsmen's Exposition Official Magazine, i Upon notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings IT IS BY THE BOARD OFsDES..,D that sold applicant s be and they are hereby referred to Contra Costa County Development Association. In Matter of Approval of Contract 1 of General £Lect--Ic X-Ray Corporation,4 for furnishing of X-Ray Equipment to County Hospital. The Genera_ ElectrIc X-Rag Corporation having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in sum of $1606.2D with United States Guarantee Comparw as Surety thereon, guaranteeing faithful performance of the delivery of 200 UA Radio- scopic and Fluoroscopic &-Ray Equipment to County Hospital, and a duly executed Contract for delivery of said equipaent, f e IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that said Bond and the amount thereof and the Surety thereon, be and the same are hereby approved and W.J.Buchamm, Chairman of x this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. IA Matter of Approval of Bond and Contract of California Pottery Company. The California Pottery CoapwV, a corporation, having presented to this Board,, a good and sufficient Bond In suet of $3230.00 with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as Surety thereon, guaranteeing faithful performance of furnishing of Sever,- j Pipe for Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District, and a duly executed Contract covering the delivery of said material , IT IS BY THE BWD ORDERED that said Bond and the amount thereof, and the Surety thereon, be and the sa=e are hereby approved. and. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this i Board, is hereby authorized to sign said Contract on behalf of the County of Contra. Costa, upon the condition the County Auditor shall deduct the cost of publishing Notice to Bidders amounting, to the sum of $17.50, from the amount of said Contract.KLij In Matter of Approval of Contract and Bond of Port Costa Brick Works. The Port Costa Brick Works, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient Bond in sum of $700, with Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, as Su_^ety, guarantees ixig faitaful performance of furnishing 100,000 common red brick for Crockett-Valona jj Sever Maintenance District, and a duly executed Contract covering the delivery of sa.iH material; Iii IT IS BY THE BOLRD ORDERED that said Bond and the amount thereof, and the Surety thereon be and the same are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this P, Board is hereby authorized to sign said Contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, i r 451 In 1=atter of Approval of Contract and iBond of W.F. Dolan, doing business as 8U.S. Foundry Company'. F.Dolan, doing business as U.S. Foundry Company, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient Bond in the sum of $940, with Standard Accident Insurance Company, as Surety, guaranteeing faithful performance of furnishing man-hole castings and lamp-hole castings for Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, and a duly executed contract cover-re the delivery of said material; IT IS BY THE BQARD OT-M RED that said Bond and the amount thereof, and the Surety thereon be and the some are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. iIn hatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessment. J.M.Reld, County Assessor, having applied to this Board in accordance with pro- visions of Sec. 3504a of the Political Code for authorization to C(ranty Auditor to correct follotisl:Z erroneous assessments, to wit: For year 1939-40: M.R.Rays is assessed with the N( 1/2 of Lots 1, 2, 33, 4 Block 5, Martinez Center Tract No. 1, with improvements erroneously assessed at $46. The correct assessed value of said improvements is $240. and the said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THZ BOARD ORDE?r D that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to correct said erroneous assessment K In Matter of application of Ca,nttiy ssessor to Add Property to 1939J* Assessment Roll. J.M. Reid, County Assessor having reported to this Board that Lot 40, Block 14, Richmond Annex was sold under contract by Tax Collector to Agnes Jean Ormes, on March 2'r, 1935, and that same should have appeared on 1939-40 Assessment Roll, but through error same does not appear thereon; It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize to place the said Lot on 1939-JW Assessment Roll and extend taxes thereon, to Wit: Agnes Jean Orme s, P/0 State of California. Richmond Annex Lot 40 Blk 14, Assessed va]ue of land $50. 4 In Matter of application of East Contra Costa Irrigation District to place Concrete Pipe under County Road, Sup. Dist. #j. The East Contra Costa Irrigation District having applied to this Board for permission to cross Delta Roam with a 14 inch concrete pipe line, 1/4 mile east of the Northwest corner of Seo. 6, TlH., R3E. IT IS BY = BCA.?D ORDERED that permission to lar said pipe line be and the sam Is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the Courr y Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satl sfaotion of the Supervisor of said District.,, i f T 15` fo..C'1 ls, 1 4'r0. i In tatter of Application of El Sobrante Land Company for pe=At for Heigbborhood Business Uses on Lots 1 to 9, ine. 1 El Sobrante Shoppinv Center. The E1 Sobrante Land Company, having applied to this Board for permission i for Neighborhood Business Uses on Lots 1 to 9, Inc. Yap of El Sobrante Shopping Center, j subject to filing of plans with office of County Planning Commission, On motion. of Supervisor Long, seconued by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOAP.D ORDEPM that said application be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County 1 In batter :f Authorizing Etpenilture Of $700 for supplies for officeof County Recorder under Clerical 11PA Project. Ralph Chann+*3 ham, County Recorder having applied to this Board for authority)k to expend the sum of $700 for materials for Indexing of birth certificates and marriage1licensesundertheCountyIPAclericalproject, 1 On motion o_ Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOAnD MD&W that authority to expend the sum of $700 for the purposes hereinabove i set mut, be and the same is hereby granted.r, In lkatte_r- of Authorizing Coun Surveyor to Exend the sum of for Sidewalks leadirZ to and frac Ambrose School. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BQA:.D ORDERED that Jos. I.Ba zley, as Boad Commissioner of Sup. Dist. P, be and he is hereby authorized to expend the sum of $900 out of the Road funds of Sup. Bist. &, for the repair and reconstruction of sidewalks on the south side of State High- 1- way leading to and from Ambrose School. In La:.te; of Tem_naLion of Contract of Keith O.Na tett, and Chester H. Treichel for construction of Veterans Memorial Building at Lafayette, California. This Board having on 22nd day of Sept. 1939, entered into an Agreement between Keith 0. Narbett and Chester H. Treichel for the furnishing of plans and specifications and the doing or work required of i:rdritects, in construction of Veterans Memorial Bui*- Ing at Lafayette, Coag Costa County, California, in conjunction with Public Works Administration and this Board now being informed that It is impossible to secure funds from the said Works Progress Administration for the construction of said building, On motion of Supervisor Cummings. seconded by supervisor Treabath, IT IS ORDERED i that said contract for architectural services entered into be and the sane is hereby j declared to be terminated. y gr4'.:,,.ti4;:: _...a.4 two.: m alk i 1 E 453• P i In Xatter of Applicants for yp I It is by the Board ordered that the Old Age Security for the below lasted recap— Yom= i ent s be discontinued as of January 31, 1940. District #1: STATE No. Nie. Amount before Discontinuance. CC 1220 AG Bro John 20.00 954 Carter, Wil-1' Henry 27.50 S35 Dahlen, Bail 40.00 T 94 j Dutra, Delphina 34.00 fi3 7 Dutra, U=—j C. 00 SIO Hall, George M. 40.00 1246 Hun,. L:at tie E. 20.00 605 Machado, Mary 20.00 3 UcElhone, Catherine T.40.00 762. Mu_2hy, James 40.00. 710 Rose, Antonio S. 32.50 1030 Schramn, Mattie 314. 00 i0 7 W eht, Uary E. J. 4b.04 r i DISTRICT 164 Boudreau, Jennie 21. 4-0.00 1 Lambert, Margaret 40.00 792 Shan, RAY 40.00 202 Soto, Vincent 40.00 202 Soto, Carmen 2A.O0 DISTRICT : 9 Davi, Antonio 30.00 Keller, Margaret35.00 922 Scales, Corde..ia x0.00 S22 Scales, James 30.00 DISTRICT moi. 97777 James, Thomas John 210.00 114b. Lane, Louville 39.00 }, s In LrjA ter of Employment of Keith 0. Narbett, Architect for Veterans Lemorial Building at Lafayette,Cal. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY EM BMRD ORDVZD that Keith 0. Narbett, be and he is hereby employed to prepare plans and specifications and do such vaorb as is required of Architects, in construct-! r ion of a Lerorial Buildirg at Lafayette, California.4 I IT IS FUrirER OFDM D that Keith 0. Narbett, be and he is hereby directed to present to this Board of Supervisors a Form of Contract for doing of said work, to bei y approved by this Board. in Matter of the Relgase of Agreements signed by Accipients Of Old Age Security not to convey any of their real property without the consent of the Board of Supervisors. IHEPXAS, Section 2226 of the Welfare aryl Institutions Code of the State of Ca_iioraia, prior to Feb. 23, 1940, provided that the Board of Supervisors might require a recipient of Old Age Security to execute an agreement not to convey any real property wavieh he might own without the consent of the Board of Supervisors, and, wERrAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i California, did require such recipients to execute such agreements, and iERFAS, the Legislature o: the State of California, at its special session of Jamarj, 1940, repealed said Section 2220 of the Welfare and Institutions Code of the State of Ca?i.o:r.i a, and mended the Welfare and Institutiais Code of the State Of i i I arca 18th, 1940. Y'Y. I California by cancelling all such agreements so executed, as provided by said Section 2226 of the Welfare and Institutions Code of the State of California, and authorized the respective Boards of Supervisors in thea r respective counties to cancel such agreements by resolution, and to record appropriate instruments of cancellation i of any or all of the agreements so executed by any recipients of Old Age Security j Which repeal and amendment took effect on February 23, 1940; NOW, BE IT RESOLVEDIV the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that all agreements Hereinabove mentioned I be and the same are hereby cancelled and declared to be hereafter of no force and effect, ani W.J.Buchnnan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calliornia, is hereby authorized to execute a release of all such agreements and to cause such release to be recorded in the office of the Record er of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. In hatter of Application of Va. J. De Maestri, for permit to Erect i an Out-door Advertisiig Structure. Wa. J. De Maestri, having applied to this Board for permission to erect an i mut-door Advertisl:Z Structure, on Mt.Diablo Blvd. in Interim Land District #2 of Cont;a Costa County and to be located on northeast corner of property of L. M.Daley, and the Planning ComVission of Contra Costa Ca-,nty havirz recommended to this Board i I that said permit be m t granted, i IT IS,ON IMCti OF Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, i BY THE BOARD ORDEF.ED that said permit be and the same is hereby denied. In Matter of petition for establishment of an Interim Land Use District along Road C-16, Martinez.-Pacheco Highway. A petition signed by residents oaring property abutting on County Road C-16 being Martinez-Pacheco Highray, praying th,t an Interim Land Use District 1000 feet j either side of said road be established, i IT IS BY ^HE BOARD ORDER:-M that said petition be and the sane is hereby referred to the Planning; Commission of Contra Costa County for their recommendations. I i In Matter :.f application of Tidewater Associated Oil Company for pemission to erect Service Station on southwest corner of_State H ray and Moraga Road, Lafaye tte j I The Tidewater Associated 011 Company hav_ng, applied to this Board for perniss- f ion to erect a service station on southwest corner of State Highway and Moraga Road, Lafayette, California, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended to this Board that said permit be granted, I On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. i i 4 5,5 In Matter of Cancellation of 1939--40 Taxes on certain property sold at public auction. D.al.Teeter, County Auditor havin;; reported to this Board that the properties hereinbelow listed, and forme-.1.7 unser Installment Redemption and in default under this Procedure were sold a:, public auction subsequent to first Monday in March, 1939, and that sale at gublic auction hr_s automati tally cancelled all prior tax liens on said i property inc2ndIng taxes for year 1939 "0 IT IS 3Y THE BQ" ORDRIED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to remove the 1939--' taxes and penalties on said properties from current roll, to wit; Tract. Date Sold 1939-40 1939-40 Lot Block at Auction taxes. Penalties. Behrens Tract 31,32,33,34c.B 9/29/39 810.69 43 East o Boulevard, 9 S 9/29/39 2.67 2.0 14 9 4. 19 Grand View Terrace 9 11 1%14M None Hone cieneas Del inda nit 2 214 9/29/39 7.22 29 Huber Addition 35 2 9/14/39 2.39 09 11, 12 (a)4 10/5/39 5.96 22 Nicholl Macdmald Ave. Civic Cfnter 34,3$ (a)16 1/4/4o 11.g4 46 North Ser el Terrace 39, 19299/39 4.o Mort ate Annex 13, 14, 15, D 9128139 2.12 OS North i ond Ferry co. 2 249/29/39 1.14 04 9 9 29/39 1.52 06 17 71 9129/39 1.14 04 19 71 9/29739 1.52 06 19 71 9129/39 1.14 04 20 71 929/39 1.14 04 Richmond Pullman Pueblo No. 2 18 20 9/29J39 1.52 06 Richmond Junction 151 16, 14 9/28/39 none none Tewksbury Hetet s 23, 4 91W39 1.90 07 Walls Harte Center 19 30 9/3/ 39 3.99 15 a) Separate on Rolls j i In Mhtter of Transfer of Funds. of Mt. iablo Fire District. D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that there remains in PWA Construction Fund of Mt.Diablo Fire District, a balance of $69.93 after paying all liabilities incidental to construction of a Fire House for said District, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.HDE ED that the County Auditor transfer the said stn of $69.93 from Construction Fund to General Fund of said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K r i InUatter of Authorizing J.H.Horrow, County Purchasing Agent to Purchase Furnishlngs and Equipment for Contra Costa County Health Center. Upon notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that J.H.?iorrow, County Purchasing Agent in conjunction with ems of Richmond Health Center be and they are hereby authorized to purchase furnishings and equipment for Contra Costa County Health Center not to exceed the sum of $2500. K i 1 f I i 1 t Larch 15, 19'-0. i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor and in order to finance current H1ghwav Hind Warrants shown below, IT IS BY TETE BQARD ORD&R D that the sum of $2192.65 be transferred from Motor Vehicle -Fund to the Highways Fund, said sun to be charged against the proper Highways j and Bridges 4ppropriation Accounts, to wit: War. No. Road go=. mad Coma. Bead Comm. Roma -Coccn. Road Co=.Mise. No. 1 No.2 No. 3 NNo. No. 5 54 3 77.25 9.00 5 035-65 7 i4 547 l6T. 7 5 9 148 62.93 T. m 550 119.59 551 37.59 552 55.13 55 276. 5.09 55R 1.20 29.00 V 55 14.92 5 169.60 9f 559 1 .00 5bO 56. oo 94 118.71 56.79 X123.52 w. 562 6?16.00 56 X2.96 . 8 579.66 426.92 M-12 176.50 123.52 $92.96 Oraad Total— $2,192.65. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In hatter of Adjustment of Appropriations. Upon request of John Miller, Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, the followl Ing adjustments In appropriations for Sheriff entailing no change in the total for his office, are hereby authorized, to wit: Cancel and Return to Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund: 04 Employees Expense allowances, 1,200.00 OS Replacements, 300.00 Re-appropriate: 02 Salaries azri Wages, other than statutory 1,200.00 09 Capital Outlays 300.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote Of the Board. j In Matter of Instar and Laintaining a County E_,.hibit at 1940 Exposition to be held at Treasure Island- BE IT FG_9CLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,, dtate of CRlifornia, that, 1HERFAS31 this Board of Supervisors believes the Exposition to be held on Treasure Island during year 1940 to be of general State and County interest, and SEAS, the said Exposition is deemed by this Board to be a good adver- tising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County and a means of encouraging f m igration to said County, NOW V EREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that me the Board Supervisorsoarof of Contra Costa County, State of Calif ornla, do hereby declare our intention of installing and maintaining in conjunction with Alameda County, a Joint County Exhinit at said 4 57 31 Erpositicn if and shen the il;ate of California allocates to the said Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, the sum o* $7,930.00 to be expended in the partial mal=enanc of said Joint Eanibit. The above ard foregoin:; Resolution was introduced by Supervisor James N.Long, i avid passed by the unan' us vote of the Board..., In Matter of Applicants for Aid. IT IS BY TEE BOARD 03D01.M that the below listed applicants be restored as of Maw 1, 194o, in the amount shown: State No. Nane.Amount Restored. CC 6 AG McElhone, Catherine 40.00 005 Machado, Mary j7.94 710 Rose, Antonio S. i0.O0 922 Scales, Cordella 4o.00 22 Scales, James30.00 r8940Ha11George Y: 00 E 954 Boudreau, Jennie M. 4o.00 954 Carter,Will lam Henry L7.50y I ra _ fi lo3S Wright, Mary E. 00 1220 Broglio, Joan 40.00 m re ?, g a K F , i In Matter of Petition for Formation of 'Pleasant Hill County Water District. BE Ii RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: THAT 1 dEREAS, a petition for the formation of a County Water District to be known as Pleasant Hill County Water District was filed with this Board of Supervisors on the 2nd day of January, 1940, signed by registered voters residing within the bound- arles of said proposed District equal in number to more than ten per cent of the number of votes cast in the said proposed county water district for the office of Gov- ernor of this State at the last Goieral Election held prior to the presenting of said pet ition, and 1HER AS, this Board having found that notice of presentation of said petition was published in the manner and for the tine as required by lawn, and i 1HEREAS2 said petition was partially heard on the 2nd day of January, 1940, I and regulailti• continued from time to time to January 29th, 1940, and WHEDFAS, all protests to the formation of said District filed with this Board have been ruled upon, and VHER , the said Board having found that there are no defects in the contents of the petition, or in the title to, or form of, notice or signatures or lack of sig- natures thereto, and, WaE'c?FAS said Board havirg on the 29th day of January, 1940, Resolved and Ordered that said petition eonplies with all requirements of the provisions of the Act for Incorporation, Organization and Management of County Water Districts and that said Petition and Notice a-re sufficient and that a County Water District sla.11 be formed to be composed of that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying; and beim within the boundaries which are finally determined to be as hereinafter in this Resolution set forth; and VREREAS, this Board having further Resolved and Ordered that an election be i called and held on Friday, the 15th day of March, 1940, between the hours of six o'cloc A.M. and seven o'clock P.U. of said day cdhen the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be submitted to the qualified Electors of said proposed district, the Proposition M::•ciz 19, 1940. i i Shall the Proposition to Organize the Pleasant Hill County Hater District under Chapter 592 of the Statutes of 1913, page 1049 of the Acts of the Fortieth Session "' of the California Legislature and Amendments thereto, be adoptedw and SAS, on said 13th day of March, 1920, said Special Election was duly heldi In said proposed Pleasant Hill County Water District and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County now finis that notice of said election was duly given in all respects as required by law and that said election was duly and regularly held in said proposed Pleasant Hill County Water District on the 15th day of March, 1940, i i and was held and conducted in all respects as required by lav; and SFAS, on this 19th day of March, 192:0, and within four days after such election the Clerk of the said Board of Supervisors reports to the Board that all I of the returns of said special election had in said proposed Pleasant Hill County Water District on the 15th day of March, 19240, have been received and filed by him, and the same were then and there produced and by him submitted to the Board of i Supervisors and the said Board of Supervisors having then and there proceeded to i publicly canvass the returns of said election and did open the returns and did estimate the vote cast in said proposee Pleasant Hill County Water District at said election, and, SEAS, in the Resolution cal said election the proposition to be voted upon rocas fully set forth and was designated in the form of ballot to be used at said election as follows, to wit: Shall. the Proposition to organize Pleasant Hill County Water yIDistrictunderChapter592ofStatutesof1913pageio49 ffi i of the Acts of the 210th Session of the California Legis- NO lature and amendments thereto, be adopted? NHEREAS, it appears to the Bopard of Supervisors from such canvass of said election that the votes "Ycss and dotes 'Ido' on said Proposition are as hereinafter set forth; NOW, TH'EF.EF=, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County upon ex=irmtion of said returns does hereby certify and declare that the votes of said. proposed Pleasant Hill County 'tater District and of the special election precinct therein at said election for and against said proposition voted upon at said election were and are as follows: For the Proposition •yes'- received 121 votes. Against the Proposition "No•- received 22 votes. That the total vote cast was 143 votes. BE IT FURZi---A RESCUED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County noes hereby declare and certify that said Proposition dad receive at the said speeial election the affirmative vote of more than a majority of the votes cast at said election and that at such election a majority of the votes cast were in favor of the , formation of such proposed Pleasant Hill County Water district. AND BE IT FUMME RE UED that said Board of Supervisors does hereby declass CthatallthatcertainterritoryinsheCountyofContraCosta, State of California,,. enclosed within the following boundaries, to wit: BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the easterly production of the northerly boun i uy line of the Sararap County Water District with the common boundary line between Rancho Las Juntas and Rancho Canada del Hambr e, and running thence from said point of beginning westerly along said production of said line and along the northerly boundary line of Saranap County water District to the northeast corner of the Lafayette County Tater District, thence westerly along the northerly boundary line of the Lafayette County Water District to a point at the southeast corner of that certain 527,46 acre tract of land described in deed from Marcus Clinton Mason, Jr. at al. to Alexander S.Russell, et al. dated August 29,1934, and recorded Sept. 6, 1934, in vol. 359 of Official Records, of Contra Costa County, 1459 Californian at page 458 thereof; thence along the common boundary line to the said land of A.S.Rrnssell aha Inst Municipal Utility istrict Horth 2436.00 feet to a stake; thence north 210 tst, 546.00 feet to a stake; thence leaving said common boundary line Hortb $7041' 502.00 feet; thence south 990251 East 904.00 feet; thence north a 35!341 East, 657oo feet; thence north 5052' West, 205.00 feet; thence North 49049 East 1020.00 feet; thence south 632' East, 570.00 feet; thence south 50019' East, 1099.00 feet; thence south 72057' ?.ast, 635.00 feet, more or less to a point on the southdrly production of the western boureutry line of Rancho Canada del Hombre, said point being located southerly 275.00 feet from the southwest corner of said Rancho Canada del Hambr - theneebortherl;; along said production, to the said southwest corner of Rancho Canada del Habbre; thence northerly along the common boundary line between Rancho Boca de la Canada del. Pinole and P.aneho Canada del Hambre to the westerly production of the south- erly boundary line a that certain tract of land containing 114: 24 acres as described In deed from Fast spay Water Company to F.C. Stow dated Uay 31, 1922, recorded June 5, 1922 in Vol. 412 of Deeds at page 355 thereof, records of said County of Contra Costa thence easterly along said production and along the southerly boundary line of said Ston tract to the northwest corner of that certain 239.65 acre tract of land described is Parcel A in that certain deed from Robert MacNeur, Jr., et al. to The Grant D.Miller and Comparg dated June 15, 1935, recorded November 25, 1935 in Vol. 397 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, at page 219 thereof; thence easterly, along the northerLy boundary line of said 239.65 acre tract and blong the westerly, northerly and easterly boundaW lines of tbmt certain 52.3 acre tract descriiied as Parcel B in last mentioned deed, to the northwest corner of that certain parcel of land described in deed from Sherrard L.Duaes, at al. to Austin E. Lang, et al, dated march 263, 1927, recordedMarch 25, 1927, in Vol.S7 of Official Records of Contra Costa County at page 131 thereof; hence easterly along the northerly boundary line of last mentioned tract of land, to the northwest earner of that certain tract of land described in deed from Mavie Amelia OlVeL1, at al. to John J. Buttner, dated April 19, 1922, recorded June 151 1922 In Volume 415 of D-eds at page 106 thereof, records of said County of Contra Costa thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundary lines of last mentioned tract of land to the southwest corner of that 42.93 acre tract of land describ- ed in deed from Jacob Buttner to G. Gibertis dated June 1, 1910, recorded July 14, 1910 in Vol. 154 of 'deeds, at page 255, records df said County of Contra Costa; thence caste ly along the southerly bound:a7 lice of said 42.93 acre tract of land and It s easterly production to an intersection with the center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence south- easterly, along said last mentio ed line, to an intersection thereof with the westerly baundtay line of t:e CoWLra Costa Water District; thence continuing along said center line of Pleasant Hill Road uh-oh forms the westerly boundanr line of said Contra Costa Water District, southerly, easterly and southerly along last mentioned line to the northeast corner of 'Gracelend Walnut Hcmesites, Contra Costa County" as shown on Hap filed Janu=7 11, 1929, in dap Book 21, pages 551 and 582, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence westerly along the northerly line of said "Graceland Walnut Homesites" to an intersection with the easterly line of that certain 6.15 acre parcel of land as described In deed from Guy L. Putnam and Grace U. Putnam, his wife, to S/W, Hansen and aatherine H.Hansen dated August 26, 1925, and recorded April 17, 1936 in Vol. 47.4 o: Official Records, page 202, records of said County of Contra Costa thence northerly alort; the easterly boundary line of said 6.15 acre tract an along the easterly bounniary line o: that certai:: tract of land described in deed from -y L. Putaw at al. to J.H. Budd, at al. dated January 15, 1927, and recorded February 24, 1927, in Volume 74 of Official Records at page 437 thereof, records of said County of Contra Costa to the northeast corner of said Budd tract; thence westerly along the north- erly boundary line of said Budd tract, to an intersection with the easterly boundary line of that certain tract of land described in deed from `'nnie F. Vessing to Henry F. Vessing at al. dated January 30, 1932 and recorded Feb. 4,_1932, in Vol. 305 of Offici Records at page 231, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence northerly and waste ly along the northerly boundary line of said Vessing Tract to the northtrest corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundary line of last mentioned tract to the northeast corner or that certain tract of land as described in deed fron .M.Johns at al. to Alice R.Phillips, dated October 3, 1932, and recorded Oct. 17, 1932 in Vol. 327 of Official `7ecords at page 397 thereof, records of said County of Contra Costa; thence westerly aloe„ the northerly boundary line of said Phillips tract to the north- west corner thereof; thence southerly alorr; the westerly boundary line of said tract to the northerly line of Geary Road; thence westerly along last mentioned line to an intersection with the aomrtonboundary 'line between Rancho Las Juntas and Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southeasterly along said boundary line to the most northerly corner of the Silvasnd Souza tract; thence leaving said boundary southwesterly and westerly along the northerly boundary of skid Silva and Souza tract to the most northwesterly corner thereof; thence in a general southerly direction along the westerly boundary of said tract to the =ost southwesterly corner thereof; thence in a general easterly direction along the southerly boundary of said tract to the most easterly corner thereof, a point on the aforesaid boundary line dividi ng the Rancho Las JuntasrandCanadadelHambre; thence southeasterly along said dividing line to the point of beginning- . be and the same is hereby decL.r ed organized as a County 'dater District under the name of Pleasant Hill County 'dater District. That the County Clerk is hereby ordered to cause a copy of this Resolution jand Order to be filed with the Secretary of State and shall cause a copy to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. The above and foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: - Yee: Supervisors Long, 'Cummings Bollman, 3uchanan and Trembath. 1 Noes: None. Absent: None. I t()0 Mzarch 19, 19-4 0. 1 In Matter of Claim of Eugene Paton, against the County of Contra Costa. a Eugene Paton having filed with ,tb s Board a claim against the County-of Contra Costa in sum of $1000 which said sum is being held by the County of Contra Costa pursuant to an order of Court matte in Criminal Action #2692, IT IS BY TIE BOARD WMEW that said claim be referred to the District- At torney of Contra Costa County In Matter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct sale of property for Delinquent Taxes. r The following Resolution was passed and adopted.and ordered entered, owt)2.6, Minutes of this Board: BE Z RESOLVED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Boe.rd that tine follo:.ing described property now owned by the State of California be sold pursuan to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel t or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE Ii RESOLVE) FUNEM0 that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sale as set out in this esolution: Group No. 69) r PRCiP= SOLD TO TN.£ STATE JUNE 26, 1930 FCH TV--- DELINQUEW TAXES OF 1929: in Hystromc s Addn to Richmond- Lots 14-15, Bloc: 4,Deed No. 49. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE srATE JUNE 26, 1931 MR THE DELINOMM TAXES CF 1930: b Central Pullman Tract- Lot 151, Block F. Deed No. 436. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Central Pullman Tract- E. 1/2 of Lot 168, all of 169, Blk G. Deed No. 437. Minimum price, 615, plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lots 16 17, Block 149 Deed No. 470. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Barg View Paxk- Lot 39, Block 15 Deed No. 472. Minimum price S15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bair Vier Park- Lot 24, Block 20 Deed No. 484. Minimum price 815. plus apportioned costs of sale. Cerritos Addn. to Richmond- Lots 28-29, Block 7, Deed No. 564. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. J.C,Owens Addn to City of Richmond- Lot 19, Block 10, Deed No. 593• Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. J.C.Owens Addn to City of Richmond- Lots 3-4-5, Blk 13, Deed No. 595• Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 23-24, Block 9, Deed No. 729. Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Noma Berkeley Terrace 'Tact- S. 1/2 of Lot 4, Blk 99 Deed No. 730 Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract 01— N. 1/2 of N. 11122 and S. 1/2 Deed No. 763. of Lot 12, Blk 22, Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Henderson Tapscott Tract- Lots 1-2, Block 35 Deem No. 774. Linimum price 530. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lor 42, Blk. 14, Deed No 78$. tanumum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Sea Vier Tract- Lots 3 to 10, int. Blk 3, Deed No. 817 i:inimum price $40. plus apport toned costs of sale. In the Forsythe tract- Lots 8-9, Block 2, Deed No. 920 I31n1mum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Lot Block 14, Deed No. 799 price $10. piu:7 i, . o__i_.tee casts of sale. i I 461 In the Ounnyside Tract- Lots 3-4, Block 12, Deed No. 1142. Minimum prize, $W. plus apportioned costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lot 33, block 6, Dere& No. 1162. Hinimua price $5. plus apportioned cost s of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract #2- Lot 17, Block 99 Deed No. 1199 1 Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Heights Tract #2— Lot 6, Block 99 Deed No. 1200 Minimum price $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. ast Richmond Heights =tact #L Lots 5-9, Block 99 Deed No. 1201. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE SPATE JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE DELINK' TAXES of 1931. Vninsite of Santa Fe, Lot 21, Block 23,Beed No. 129. Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Anarade Exposition Tract- Lot 6, Block 17 Deed No. 727. llivicn- price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Minimum Andrade exposition Tract- Lot 7, Block 17 Deed No. 729. Minim price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 23-226, Block 16ffi Deed No 567. k Linimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Hall's Xddn. to Richmond- Lots 1-2, Block 170Deed No. 565.v Minimum price-$40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 23-2!, Block 176, Deed No. 971. i Minimum price $40. plus appOrtioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to ichmona- Lot '' ',Block 194, Deed No. 595, Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In £ast Shore Park- Lots 1-2- do N. 111 of 3, Block .0,Deed No. 947. Minimum price $40. plus apportior_ed costs of sale. in El Cerrit; Terrace- Lot 62, Deed No. 1133. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. J.C.Ouens Addn. to City of Richmond- Lot 35, Block 10, Deed No. 1194 minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. . J.C.Oeens Addn. to City of Richmond- Lot 36, Block 10 Deed No. 1195. Minimum price $10. plus apporti_ned costs of sale. Harbor Front Tract- Lots 22-23-24, Block 6,Deed No. 1216., 1Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Business Blocks- Lots 19 to 22, inc. Block 4, Deed No. 1226. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. 3 In Richmond Ampex- Lots 11-12, Block 94 Deed No. 1563. Minimun price $50. plus apportioned coats of sale. i Richmond Pullma-i Pueblo Tract- Lot 35, Block 10, Deed No. 1795 Miniamim price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Hei&ts Tract #2-- Lots 12 to 15; incl. Blk $5 Deed No. 1531. iminimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPk'9T1' SOLD TC THE STATE AUGUS 29, 1933 FOR THE DELINQUENT TAXES OF 1932: East Richnond Boulevard Tract- Lot 9, Block 14, Deed No. 1206 lUnimura price $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lot 5, Block 26, Deed No. 1216. Minimum price $30. plus apportio.ed costs of sale. East Richmond Boulevard -ract- Lot 1, Block 52, Deed No. 1237. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richaand City Center- Lot 6, Block 19, Deed No. 1262. Minsmum price 615. plus apportioned costs of sale. w In Pullman Toansitea Lots 6-7-9, clock g Deed No. 1279. Minimum price $35. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Pullmnz Tounsite- Lots 23-24, Block 14, Deed No. 1256 Minimum price, $25.plus apportioned costs of sale. 3 In Pini-nn Toinsite- Lots 47-U, Block 17 J Deed No. 1290 Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 5, Block 144, fi Deed No. 1300 Minimum price $20, plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Key Tract, Lots 23-24-- Block 2, Deed No. 1346. Minimum price $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. r 1•1 Marchlg, 1940. f In Bay Vier Park- Lot 12,Block 6 Deed No. 1404. minimm price W. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lot 13, Block 6 Deed No, 1405. Minimum price 530. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay Vier: Parr- Lot 27, Block 16, Deed No. 1412. Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay Vier Par_-._ Lots 11-12, Block 17 Deed No. 1415. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 15, Block 39 Deed No. 1546 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 In Richmand Annex- Lots 41-42, Block 95 Deed No. 2134. 1 Minimum price $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lois 10--11-12, Block 99 Deed No. 2135 I Minimum price $90. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Richmond Lend & Ferry Co. il-- Lot 31, Block 10, Deed No. 2235. Minluum price $10. plus costs of sale. 1 North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1 —Lot 32, Block 10, Deed No. 2239• Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SC'Ln TO T E S?A"_•'E JUNE 26, 1934 FO:. THE DELINZJENT TAXES OF 1933: Osborn Addn. to Richmond- Lots 7-8, Block 14, Deed No. 9. minimum price $30. plus apportioned cost s of sale. Bay Vier Addn. to Richmozri- Lot 32, Block 67 Deed No. 25 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Bay View gddn, to Richmond-Lot 3, Block 69 Deed No. 26 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. iForestland He3.ghts Extension - Lot 1269 Deed No. 1009. Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. I I In Matter of applications for Aid. j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the following applications for aid be-and the, same are hereby granted, to wit: i INDELICATO, FRANCO, Rd 20, RFD Bx 1639, San Pablo Old Age Security in sum of $'1.0 monthly be granted to begin March 1, ,1940. LAUX, IDA M. 1412 Santa Clara St. Richmond Old ge Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1,19 EHLERS SARAH E. 2320- 26th St. Richmond CC973 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be restored as of Mar. 1, 1940. BONNET MAF.THA 51" Pullman Ave. Richmond . CC 323 AG Old Security be continued in te sum of $22. monthly. BRAZIL, N ANDEL, Alvarado St. SRn Pablo CC 6 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. BURT, MARY G. 419 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park CC_799 AG Old Age Security be continued in sum of $40 monthly. Y COLLINS, ANNA L. 502 Bissell Ave. Richmond CC 576 AG Old Age Security be contin,eciin Vie sum of $140 monthly. ELL IOT T bARl' J. 137 Eddy St- Pt.Richmond Cc 312 AG t In Age Security be continued in the sum of $1W monthly GAFiIINIM, FRAW:LIN 1427 Nevin Ave. Richmond cc 316 AG Old Age Security be continued LZ s'am of $4b monthly. GOULD LEONA, 971 Cont~^ Costa Dr. KL Cerrito CC 750 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. H,dILT0I1, ELYA, 6531 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito CC 527 AG Old AG`e Security be continued in the sum of $37.50 monthly. HAldILTON, WMT- 0531 FaImOnt Ave. El Cerrito CC 527 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of S37.50 monthly a HANSEN7 FaiiS 60ch06Schmidt Lane, El Cerrito CC 10144 AG x Old-A-;e Security be cont+nued in t-he sun of $29.50 monthly. HANSEN. mHANia, 6606 Schmidt Lane El Cerrito, CC 101,3 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $25.50 monthly. HA_ IT-= I ANr:IE 653- 32nd St. Richmond CC 499 Ata Ola Age Security be continued in the suns of-$30 monthly. 4(3 3 HUNT JCRN 3. 427 Macdonald Ave. Apt. #3, Richmond, CC 3214 AG d Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. KEL&EY, ELDER B. 129 Church St. San Pablo, CC 51i AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of 40 monthly. MACDON&D GEORGE H. 557- 18th St. Richmo.-A CC 1080 AG Old Age Security be continued in nun of $IW monthly. 11ASTs"2+.1, LE GFA 440 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito CC 606 AG Ula Age Sec.-ity be continued in the sum of W monthly. MINER ALBEll' L. 3157 Stoney Point Rd, Santa Rosa, CC 573 AG Old a Security be continued In thethe sum of $30 monthly. MUS 5u7.-LS 2539 Humphrey Ave. R+_cammd CC 258 AG Old A.Ge Secux ver be continued in the s,,- of $140 monthly.IO R.ISEDDRPH LA-JA, 227 El Dorado St. El Cerrito, CC 520 AG Old Age Secu_^itq; be continued in the sum of $IW monthly. SM-ER CHRISTI" .1745 Union St. El Cerrito CC 851 AG ld Age Security be continued in the sum of S30 monthly.df'.. THCEIPS0I1 FIOBEzT I. 526- 4th St. Richmond CC 183 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $36. monthly. WAITTE H&RRIE T 417- 21st St. Richmond CC 1091 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. W& D, JOHN H. 435— 35th St. Richmond CC 826 AG y, Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. WEFT, ELBA, 442- 10th St. Ricbmond CC 335 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $140 monthly. WEES FLDIRA 1442- 10th St. Richmond Cc 335 AG lc Aige Security be continued in the sum of $'40 monthly. MAN11I231'r, JEi.NIE B. Pinole CC 1067 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum. of $30 monthly and increased- to $1.40 monthly as of April 1st, 191*. McNURLIN, AT.T. , Pinole. Cc 862 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $25 monthly and decreased to $214.7 monthly as of April 1, 1940. HALL, CLARK, Bx 324, FFD Richmond, Cal. CC 1414 rig Old Ade Security in the sin of $38. monthly be increased to $140 monthly as of March 1, 1940. HALL, ELI ZABEr i, Bic 3214, RFD Richmo.m- Old Age Security in the sum of 43S monthly be Increased to $140 monthly as of March 1, 19140. FRAY, JULIA, 101-- 17th St. Richn nd CC 1094 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $20 monthly be discontinued as of Mar. 31, 1910. ISASSA. TERESA, 317 So. 139th St.Richmond Old Age Security be denied. S_ATURNINO, ROSA.HIO, RFD Box 209, Richmond: Old Age Security be denied. B_AFgE.?, Rath, 14733 gall Ave. Richmond. Aid to Needy Blinn In the sura of $50 monthly be granted to begin as of Apr. 1, 1940, aid to be paid entirely by the State until Oct. 1, 1940. HIGGS JOB-rrxmiE, 634 Barrett Ave. Richmond CC 381 Aid toNeed„ Children for Grace Higgs in the sum of $20 monthly be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935, and restored to her as of Oct. 6, 1938. DE COURTEN LOUISE, 2630 Bush Sr. San Pablo cc 169 Aid to Needy Children be discontinued in the sum of $20. monthly as of Mar.31,1 10 j1cWISTE;4, BESSIE PO Bx 2714, E1 Cerrito CC 252 22.50 Aid to Need,; Children and $17.50 County supplemental Aid monthly be continued. NEl$SAI3, 1;1-7. , 4'22 So. 35th+ St. Richmond CC 251 Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $22.50 monthly and $37.50 County Supplemental Aid be c cn ti=ned. ZEFUENO, CARLOTTA. '.3J9 Chio St. Richmond CC 192 Aid for Needy Children be continued in the sum of $130 monthly. MILIA, 4?iG .I"A, ist St.Rodeo. CC 314 Aid to Neem Children be decreased to $22.50 per month aid to needy childrer and that J15. county supplemental Aid be increased to $25. per month county supplement aid as of April 22, 1940. STIFF ANNA H. 650 Alhambra St. Crockett. ld -e Security be granted in the sum of $32 monthly to begin as of Mar.1,19140; I March 18, 1940. I AZEVED0 3'Aia& R. 463 Loring Ave. Crockett CC 830 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. ZAK BERZiA Lafayette. CC1I1 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $20 monthly be decreased to $27.80 monthly W- of April 1, 1;40, and continued. SHAFz JENNIE U. 1910 Almon. Ave. Walnut Creek County Cash allowance of $30 monthly be decreased to $20 monthly as of Mar.1,19 DAYT CB. JULIA Sara.nap Dist. walnut Creek 7 d Security L-i the sum of $4(bonthly be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 19 0, EVANS 210--' U. AaLnut Cree I Uld Age Security in the sum of SW monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,1911O WEAR, FINIS RINALDO RFS Bx 35", Joanne Ave. Concord.. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar.1,19 O ITH, HART-:Ali U. Bx 505, Walnut Creel_ CC 757 AG Ola Age security in the sum of $15. monthly be restored to her as of Mar.11,19 40 FAEEA, FRAII-Ks Concord RFD, CC 1122 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. HAIZIIFF, CAROLINE, RFD Bx 392, Walnut Creek CC 987 AG 0ld Age Security be continued in the sum of $IW monthly. PICzOT, LUDIVINE 1307 Potter St. Martinez, CC 1125 AG Old Age Sevarity be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. PICHO-T,SSAMP 1307 Potter St. Wartrez, CC 1129 AG Old Af a Security be continued in the sant of $30 monthly. RASLIUSSEN, HANS, Rte #l, Box 134-B, Concord, CC 1073 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of'to monthly. GALUGHE.R, LnMES, Rte #1, Boc 653, Walnut Creek CC 1321 AG Old Ase Security in the sum of $30. monthly be increased to $ 0 monthly as of April 1, 1940. RAY IRA E. 1321 Main St. Walnut Creek CC 1157 AG Old Ade Security in the sin of $35 monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of April 1, 1940. IVANCOVICH, N=EL RFD Warren, Walnut Creek,$ 40 monthly be CC 250 AG Old Age Security in the sun of QdisconthuedasofMar. 31,], 94 LA FOR_., MAY, 531 Page St. San Francisco CC 1156 AG Old Agc Security in the sum of VW monthly be di scontinued as of Mar. 31,1944 PATTCla JAI-FES !S. RYD 1, Bs 364, Walnut Creek, cc 967 AG 1 Old e Security in sum of $40 monthly be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1940. LYNCH, MARY CAM:...F-TNE, PO Bx 466, Martinez CC 34 BL Aid to Needy Blind be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. CARTON, HENRY, 324 Ward St. Martinez cc 6 BL 1d to the Needy Blind in tine sun of W monthly be increased to $42.50 monthly as of Mar. 1, 1940, payable to Mr.Heruy Carton PEPERSON BLANC-HE, 2131 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez. Aid for need; child.-en in the sum of $22.50 monthly and $17.50 county supplemen- tal Aid be granted to begin as of Ma— 1, 19'-0. DE BISSCHCF EDITH, Alamo Rd, Wa nux Creels, CC 306 j W. Aid t3 Needy children and $25. county supplemental Aid monthly be cont in Id. RZKSOT, ANTONI,Central St. Port Chicago. Old Age Security in the sum of $29.92 be granted to begin as of Mar. 1, 1940. BRASHFAR, raLLIAM B. Gen.' Delivery, Pittsburg. CC 789 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sun of $ZOO monthly. CORCORAN, THCUS, C/o Fes'' Vierra, Clayton CC 13 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $kO monthly. FOX,• EDWARD, Rt #3, Boz 222-B Hanford. CC 1094 AG Old Ige Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. FOX, MARY, Rte #3, Box 222-B, Hanford. CC 1095 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. t1A JOHNSON, HENRY Port Chicago Old Age Security be cont i nue d in the sum of $W monthly. JO'H'NSON, TECffiA, Port Chicago, CC 1139 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. FAHY WILLIAM F. Clayton Old Age Security in the sum of $18.75 monthly be' increased to $23.75 monthly as of Mar. 1, 1940. SILLUS, Pr'TFR, Star s:,j Ranch Ca=, Brentwood Old Age Security in t e sum $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Mar. Y, 19'-0. 4444-- 1465 NOIR MARIE, RFD Antioch CC 77S AG Old Age Security in the sum of $20 monthly be restored to her as of Apr. 1, 1940 HANSOM CAROLINE HTE #1, Box 18, Antioch CC 568 AG Old ACe Security be continued ifl the amount of $2W monthly. HANS Qd,HE iy, Rte rl, Box 19, Antioch CC 56s AG Old Age Security,; be continued in the sum of $CEO monthly. HILL FPANK T. Bx 63, Byrn CC 580 AG Old Ee security be continued in the sum of $4L monthly. HOUSFR. RCE P. RFD Bx4R t 93, Antioch CC 891 AG Old AZe Security be continued in the sum of $30 monthly. WICKER MA WARET, 911 •G' St. Antioch CC 8500 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sun of $35. monthly. YILLIALS J OiM Brent m od. CC 1062 AG Old AiGe Security in the sum of $35. monthly be continued and increased to $240 monthly as of Ma_r. 1, 19 WILLIALS, MARY A. Brentwood. cc 1063 AG Old Age security in the sun of $35. monthly be continued and increased to 40 monthly as of krrch 1, 1940. FROST, MILI.L D F. Rte g"1, Bx 225, Brentwood, cc 526 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be Qecreased to $30 monthly as of April 1, 1945, and continued. SALVADOR ANNIE,Rte A, Bx 86, Osney CC 781 AG Old a Security in the sun of 829. monthly be continued and decreasedto $28.90 monthly as of Apr. 1, 1940. wALB£' a IZABE_r' , 8o4-- 2nd St. Antioch cc 1118 AG Old Age Security in the, sun of $34. monthly be continued and decreased to 33.75 mort'_=1y as of Apr. 1, 1940. E1'Yi 2 RX)-A CORA, 417– 12th St. Anti och CC3 AG Old Age Seei:rity be decreased to $338.75 as of Apr. 1, 1940, and increased to $2'0 as of may 1, 1940. CHESNEY GnACE 2063 Alameda Ave. Alameda CC 1175 AG Old Age, Security in the sum of 430 monthly be discontinued as of Mar. 31, 1940 DIT W a, ALBiTC H. boa– 24th St. Oakland, CC 1082 AG Old Ase Security in the sum of $140 monthly be discontinued as of Mar.31,194o. RUBIO MWCES, 902' IG St. Antioch CC 322. per month Aid to Needy Children be decreased to $30 month aid to needy children as of April 8, 1940. ST.VIVCE 1T IS SCHOOL FOP BOYS, SW RAFAEL FCR aiARLES LEWIE Cc 385 Aid to Reeky Child---en in the sum of $20 monthly be renewed as of Jan.; 1940, payable to the St. V_ncent's School for BT,,s for the support cP Charles Leone. D_I A.S3 11AW, Tormey OR BRICE IUMIN, CC 442. zscuvh= TF-aESA Tormey For I22 h a_ren s Aic in the sum of W monthly be renewed as of March 1940;$2D. payable to IL s.Mary Diaz and $20 monthly payable to Mrs. Theresa Yacovetti. 1AVERY, 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond FCR AtiGLELdTA & PETRA Pte, CC 119, Children's Aid in t1ie sun of $40 monthly payabfe torL"rs.—Katherine Lavery, for the support of AnCelina and Petra Pania.qua be decreased to $20 monthly as of April 12, 191*, aid for Angelina beiz:g discontinued. STAGG ELI ZAF.EP Danville --FOR LOUISE CASTACAIASSO Cc 342 Aid to eedy Children in the sum of 322.50 monthly and County Supplemental Aid i the sum of $2.50 monthly payab=e to Mrs_Elizabeth Stagg be discontinued as of Apr. 9,19 0. ALVE AZ. TEODUL0 115 Chanslor Ave. Ridnaon: For ALBEIT RIOS CC 159. Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $20 monthly payable to Mrs.Teodulo Alvare for the support of Albert Rios be discontinued as of Apr. 7, 1940. And the Board takes recess to meet on Uonday, April lst, 19240, at 10 o'clock A.M. hairman. I r i BEFORE ME BCIARD OF SUPEPMOSS OF COh"IM COSTA COURrY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i XQQAY, APRIL lst, 191W.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 1W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of March, 1940, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the.-,.- Chairman and Clerk. I In 43atter of Purchase of Real Property from E.P.Jackson and Jettie Jackson, his wife, for a gravel pit. This Board having heretofore declared its intention of purchasing from E.P Jackson and Jettie Jac':-son, his wife, the following described real property, to nit: I All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State j of California, and described as follows, to wit: A portion of the Rancho Lonte Del Diablo, descilbed as follows: i BEGINN iG at the most southerly corner of the 17.253 acre tract of land descriLed in the deed from Frank Antonio Duartel to E.P. Janson, dated January 11, 1919, and recorded January 242 1919, in Volume 332 of Deeds, at page 190; thence from said point of beginning N. 66035' W. along the southwest line of said tract j 516.70 feet; thence leavirC said line N. 23024 ' E. 515-74 feet to the northeast lineof Baia 11.253 acre tract; thence along said northeast line S. 60°30 E. 95.99 feet to the most easterly corner of said tract; thence S. 59043' W. 64o.26 feet to the point of beginning. ContalnLng a total area of 8.3644 acres and a net area, exclusive of t e portion in :he right of way o;: the Valley Pipe Line Company, of 7.956 acres. i for the purpose of using same as a gravel pit, for the sum of $7,956.00 and this Boar having he_•etofore set Monday the 1st day of April-, 1940, at 11 O'clock A.M. in Chambe s of this Board at the Hall of Records in the City of Mart_nez, as time and place for the consummation of said purchase and notice of time and place of consummation of said purchase havinr; been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by lar- in Concord Transcript, as shown by affidavit of publication of Woods Peters i on file herein, and this being time and place set out in said notice for consummation] of said purchase, and no one havinx; filed written objections or otherwise, to the 4 consummation of said purchase, On motion of S&..iperviso: Bollwan, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDElED that the real property hereinabove described be and the same is hereby ordered purchased for the sun of $7,956.00, and E.P.Jackson and Jettie Jackson, his rife having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Dontra Costa, the real property hereinabove described, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE:=-D that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said property is declared to be public property. IT IS _' O=..Dz.-%ED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the County Auditor dray his warrant on Road Funis allocated to Sup. Dist. 13, in sum of $7,956.00 in favor of Contra Costa County Title Company to be delivered to the sellers upon t_e recording of said deed by said Contra Costa County Title Company, free and clear of all encumbrances. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Recorder record said deed. K 467 In Natter o: Calling Election of D1_' ectors for Pleasant Hill County Nater District. An Election having been held in the proposed Pleasant, ffill`Couuty Water District on 15th day of lurch, 1940, and this Board of Supervisors having canvassed the returns of said election on the 19th day of March, 1940, and from the result of said canvass adopted a Resolution declaring that said Pleasant Hill County Water Dis- trict is duly organized and 'having caused a Certificate stating that said proposition was adopted,to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of- Californla and a like certificate to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County and the Secretary of State having filed his Cert1ficate with the County Clerk, of Contra Costa County certifying that Pleasant Hill County Water District has been duly organized according to law and the laws of the Statepf Cpliforni , NOW, THEPIFORE, IT IS HEREBY CRDERED that an election be held on Friday, the 17th day of May, 1910, between hours of six o'clock A.M and 7 o'clock P.M. when the polls will be dosed, in Pleasant Hill County Water District and that the whole i of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election, aL =ich said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors for said District cons 1st ing, of five members, IT IS FUCHER ORDERED that the polling place of said election shall be Pleasan i Hill School House, and that the following electors are hereby designated as officers jof election to conduct said election, to wit: 1 Inspector: Annie C.Peterson Judge: Fran'_- J.Rodgers, Clerks:Mrs.Henrietta F. Rivera, Lucinda Rissotti. IT IS FURVER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause this Proclamation1andNoticeofElectiontobepublishedforatleasttwoweeksbeforesaidelection In the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa County, ltogether with a certified list of nates of candidates and offices to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Declaring Ordinance #277 of County of Contra Costa, dui published. Ordinance No. 277 of the County of Contra Costa being an ordinance regulating parking upon East Third Street Extension, outside of the incorporated City of Pittsburg, having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 277 be and the same is hereby declared to be duly published. R In Natter of Correction of Erroneous Assessment s. J.H Reid, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his application under Section 3904& of the Political Code for authority to County Auditor to correct the fo3_1ov1ng erroneous assessments, and said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorize to correct said erroneous assess^eent as follows: For year 1935-35 Nick Kyrios ras assessed w=-i Lots 17, 19, 19, 40 & 41, Blk 37 Rivers Andrade and claimed war Veteran E_xenption on all of this property. Through an error exemption in t1he sum a, $265 was allowed on rots 17, 18, 19 Blk 37 Rivers Andrade o:ay. Aut orizati3n to Coun.y Auditor to alloy war Veteran Exe:mtion of $125 on Lots 40 and 4.1,47 lvo _•s A=r r?'=e a::: cancel i. ':e taxes on delinquencies a-gainst mo.',.ay, Apr, 12 1940.0. 1 InUatter of Application of E.L.Cupps for permission to lap water pipe line. E.L.Cupp, through his attorneys, Hugh H. Donovan and Messrs. Rodgers, Wollitz & Carmody, havirg applied to this Board for permission to construct and lay a water pipe line along Bella Monte Ave. in Jos. Siino Subdivision, running from the Pitt sburg-Conedrd Highway South to Jefferson Street in that certain Subdivision moan as Bel-Air Tract, according to Nap on file in the office of the Count,, hecorder of Contra Costa County In vol. 23 of daps atpage 730, and ?31, 1 On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor CummLngs, IT IB GRDERcD j By THE BOARD that permission to lay said water pipe line be and the same is hereby j granted, said work to be done tinder the supervision of the County surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Districts InUatter of approval of Contract and Bond of Pacific Gas & Elect.is Co. for furnishing of Electric current to Byron Highway Lighting District. This Board 'having heretofore awarded a contract to Pacific fts and Electric l( Company for furnishes of electric current to and maintaining a system of street lights) in Byron Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and the said Pacific Gas & Electric Company having; presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond and a duly i i executed contract, IT IS BY TIE: BW.D ORD=-- that the amount of said Bond and sureties thereon oe and the sante are hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa. County, the governing body of said Byron Highway Lighting District. In batter of appointment of George W.Andrews as Sealer of Weights and Measures. The term of office of George W.Andrews, as sealer of Weights and Measures, M of Contra Costa County, having expired, On notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BQk3D ORDS.-ED that George W.Andrews, be and he is hereby appointed sealer of Weights j S Measures of Contra Costa County, for a tern of four years from date., InUatter of application of L Willism Wightman Horton for permission to erect a gasoline station adjacent to Wt. Diablo Blvd. William Wightnan Norton having applied to this Hoard for a permit to erect a gasoline station to be located on Mt.Diablo Blvd. approximately 200 feet north of arinda-Tunnel Road Cross-Roads, as shown on Schedule accompanying said application, IT IS BY THE BOARD O-RJERM that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County', t i 4 1469 r In Matter of applicatian of William X ghtman Horton to erect gasoline r.. `- station and furniture store at corner j of Martinez Short-Cut azr3 Mt.Diablo Blvd. William Wightman Norton, having applied to this Board for permissidn to' erect='; a gasoline station at corner of Martinez-wort-Cut and 3[t.Diablo Blvd. and for permf ss ion to occupy said corner temporarily with an out:-door furniture store, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, and seconded by- 1 Supervisor Trembath, that said application be and the same is hereby referred to' the. Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. P l 4x'v In Hatter of petition to establish Interim Land Use District along Pacheco i Blvd. A petition signed by residents oto property along Pacheco Boulevard, in Sup. Dist. #3, having heretofore been filed with this Board, praying that an Interim fLand Use District 1000 feet on either side of Pacheco Blvd, from Westerly boundary of IVi.ne Hill Grammar School District to the Santa Fe Viaduct be established, and said ipetition havinC been referred to the Planner Commission of Contra Costa County and the said Planning Camaaission havi:^.g recommended to this Board that said Interim Land lUse district be established, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, secanded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDS CEM that said petition be referred to District Attorney of Contra Costa Coun and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County to drag an Ordinance to be presented to this Board establishing said Interim Land Use Di.striet.k InMatter of Application of Tide Water Associated Oil Co. for pemission Ito extend a canopy on a service statich lat corner of Mt.D±ablo Blvd. and Yoraga Road. The Tide Water Associated Oil Company having heretofore applied to this Board s for a permit to extend a canopy on a Service Station at corner of Mt.Diablo Blvd. and Moraga Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comrission of lContra Costa County, and said Planning Commission haviru; recommended that the said permJt Aibe granted; Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS. BY ITHE BOARD Or.DEP.ED that said permit be and the sane is hereby granted.K In Matter of Application of G.H. Bishop, to erect an auto Court on San Pablo Avenue. G.H.Bishop, having heretofore applied.to this Board for permission to erect iauto Court on Lots 145 to 1U, inc. of San Pablo Rancho, .04 of a mile gest of the City Limits of the City of Richmond, and said petition having been heretofore referred to Planning Commission of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Commission of Contra Costa County shaving recommended to this Board that said applicatioge granted, under t certal:n conditions, On motion of Supervisor X4wg, seconded by Supervisor Bollman IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEF ED that said permit be granted, provided that the Highway line shall be set 1 ` back a distance of 17 feet from present right of xray line plus any additional set-bads that the oY:ner =V require as nor shote. on his plat accompanying said application, for J l) L.ondEq April 1, 1940/ landscaping purposes, front yard, and drive-ways, IT IS FUMER OF.DE'iED that before starting construction the applicant shall, submit to the State Department of Immigration.and Housings his, plans for approval by a- said Dppartment.K In Batter of application to California Railroad Conn'ssion for public road crossing over Sacramento- Northern Railway, in Sup. Dist. #2. This Board of Supervisors deeming 4L public road crossing over Sacramento--w----.,-= j Northern Railway at the following location, to wit; COULU CING_at the host western corner of Lot 65, at a point on the northeastern line of the Sacramento-Northern Railway right of way as the said lot and right.of way are shorn on that certain i-ap entitled "'-.afayette Manor etc. hereinafter referred to; thence from said point of commencement running; along said northeastern line of the Sacramento-Northern Railway Right of way; North 50023'158 Rest 0.60 feet; tz-ence leaving said Northeastern line south 3049' West 20.71 feet t: a point on the southwestern line of said right-of-qay; thence aloe said southwestern line south. 5023'15• East, 50.60 feet; theme leavizr, said southwestern line north 30 9' East. 60.71 feet to the point of commencement. Being a portion of the Sacramento-Northern Railway bight of way, as the said "t-of-way is delineated and eo designated on that certain k W entitled 'Lafayette Llanor, Contra Costa County, California." I Etc. filed November 12, 1936, In Vol. 22 of Maps, at page 635, Contra Costa County Records, o be a public necessity; Upon notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Treabath, IT IS BY THE WARD ORDERED that the District Attorney ..f Contra Costa county be and he is hereby f ordered to apply to the hailroad Commission of the State of California, for permission + oto construct said crossing as hereinabope described. f Xn Katter of Authorizing Oscar Olsson L.Cummings and R.J.Trembath, to attend Convention of Hospital Superintendents. Upon notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Boliman IT IS BY TFS BOARD ORDE.:.ED that Oscar Olsson, Superintendent of County Hospitals Supervisor- H.L. Cummings and Supervisor R J.Trenbath, Uembers of the Hospital Committee of Contra costa County, be and they are hereby authorize: to attend Conventisn of Hospital Superintendents Ito be held at Long Beach, onApril 5-9-10-11, 1940, and the expense of said officers in ! attending s--1d Convention shall be a charge against the General Fund of Contra Costa i County. a 1n Uatter of Advertising Resources 14of Contra Costa County by National Reclamation gssociation. This Board d--eaing the Nations" Reclamation Association of Taahington, D.C. to be a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County, and a means of i encoursgirg immigration to said County, On potion of `upervimr BolLsanj, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that National Reclamation Assoclat ion, Washington, D.C. be paid the aim of $250 f for advertising the resources of Comtra Costa County and encouraging immigration thereto. j IT IS FURTHEF. ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his warrant in favor of the National Reclamation Association, Washington. D C. on AdvertisiPg Fund of Contra Costa County and that the County Treasurer shall pay the same. 471 In Matter of Additional light in Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lighting District. Ahaysetitionp aS been presented to this Board signed by at least 25 tax payers and residents rithin the boundaries of C,.ocr.ett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lighting District, praying that one additional light be installed in said District at the follow- Ing location, to wit: Third Avenue between Lillian and Flora Streets, 1 On Motion of Supervisor Cuumings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOM ORDE?---D that Pacific Gas & Electric Company install said light at the locatiori above described. TTIS EST.iu. M that the cost of installation and maintenance of said addit- ional light will be the sun of $32.40 per year, and ne County Auditor is hereby authorized to include in the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year, a tax upon taxable property within said H!Zhway Lighting District at equalized value thereof, in amount sufficient to pay the cost of installation and maintenanee of said additional lights i In Matter of deterninimg location of Contra Costa County Fair. iVOWAS, we, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, believing the City of Antioch pr impediate vicinity to be the principal and logical permanent location fop the holding of the Contra Costa County Fair; NOW, THEF----TCEi , BE I ' RESOLVED: on notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Su ervisor Long, that we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, hereby re- quest the Directors of the 23rd Agricultural Association to locate the. Contra Costa County Fair permanently in City of Antioch or immediate vicinity. The vote of the Board on said Resolution being as follows: i byes: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Buchanan and Trembath. Supervisor'-Bollman not vot ing.r ti a 1 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, that the Highways and Bridges Appropria - ions be adjusted to permit the employment of an additional ferry tender on Clifton Cour Ferry, for a period of three months to June 30, 192*, which would require a sum of $127 50,, IT IS BY = 'E BO&RD MDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby auth- orimed to hake the follodng adjustments and appropriations, to wit : f SuDervisorial District #5: ti Decrease 4115-20 Rair_tenance 127.50 Increase 215-60 Ferries, etc. 127.50. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K_ i 11In`,latter of transfer of Funds of Contra Costa County Water Toms District #1. The Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District #17 having applied to this Soard for permission to 'exeeed their 1939-210 budget in sum of 650. for purpose of making repairs to equipment, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY i. BQL.D O:-JXF. D that said Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works DIS- 110nday, April 1,190. j trict #1 be and they are hereby authorized to exceed the requests set out and allowed In their 1939-$0 Budget in sun of $650.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K in Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of D.M.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current zighrraq Hind warrants IT IS BY THE BOLED CRDEREM that the sum of $5122.55 be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fluid to the Highways Fund and said sum to be charged against I the proper Hi.ghrays and Bridges appropriation accounts, to wit: War. No. Road Com.--. Road Coes-.. Road Comte. Road Comm. Road Coma Misc. No. 1 NO-2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 566 531.12 X3.50 56t 791.60 443.89 61.99 569 5.92 12.54 571 11555.0000 27.00 572 85.94 SS57 155:91 . 57 192.25 220.00 577 90.14 579 223.15 22]-.2D 580 91.75 591 412.21 Sgt 30.00 91.29 5 169094314.34 525-90 597 rS 458710.00 5 5• 588 30.00 589 90 160.5 2.13 591 9.27 5592 35.51 594 4o4.12 1.99 59b 9.24 21.00 2 W- 2 S 492: Grand Total -- $5,112.55. The said order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K _ ry r InMatter of Relieving W urks Progress Administration of Liability for Damages in Croc__ett-Valona Sewer w'aintenance District. WMKAS, the Works Progress Administration through Project Mo. 10709 is engaged I in installing of a sewer system in Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District and, WHEFRAR the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is the governing body of said Croc-_ett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, j NCW, T1-EFOP E, BE IT Re"SMVED: that any damage to persons or property cover ed b easements he:•etofore presented to this Board is the sole responsibility o theYYf Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District and that the Works Progress Administration rail not be held liable or responsible therefor by this Board of Supervisors, while ended in installins said Sewer System. K i 14r 3 In hatter of Acceptance Of M sisement s for Sewer Rights of in Crockett—Valona Sewer UaIntenancB 6 6 a District. Good and sufficient Easements having been presented to this Board conveying to the County of Contra Costa, rights of way for establishment and construction of a sewer over and across lands hereinbelow described, to wit : Masements of California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Limited.) j An Easement and right of way to establish, construct, reconstruct 1 and maintain for all time a public sewer in, through, on and along those certain pieces and strips of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Centra Costa, State of California, and particularly bounded: and descrbed as follows, to wit: BEGINNM- G at a point on the westerly line of that certain lease from the State of California, to George M. Rolph, dated April 15, 1930, distant thereon N_rth 2024' East— 46.146 feet, from the southwest corner of the said lease- from easefromtheStateofCaliforniatoGeorgeU. Rolph, and running thence south 630121 East, 95.39 feet; thence south 570011 30' East, 72.0 feet; thence south 940311 30' East 224.13 feet; thence north 670021 vast 96.59 feet; thence north 990131 30" East, 34g•99 feet; thence south 040011 30" west, 56.30 feet; and thence south 50199 East, 16.77 feet more or less to a point or the northerly Zine of right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad company. The above described line being the center Zine of said public sewer. The iublic sewer shall be constructed so that the top thereof shall be not less than three 33 feet beneath the surface of the ground i ALSO BDGINNINGG at a point on the westerly Zine of Rolph Avenue (formerly j Valley Street) as shown on that certain Map entitled "Amended Map N,1. 1 of the Town of Crolona' and Bled In the of'fice :%f to Recorder of Con-.ra Costa County, California, on November 9, 1905, in Vol. 2 of haps, at page 27, distant thereon 512.75 feet southerly from its intersection with the southerly line of Winslow Street, nd running thence north 990571 West, 502.50 feet more or less to the easterly line of Fourth Avenu as shown on the above mentioned Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Crolona. Also beginning at a point on the above desc--Ibed line, distant thereon North 590571 West, 226.10 feet frog the aforesaid westerly line of R01ph Avenue formerly Valley Street) and running thence North 10501 East, 299.25 feet; thence North 4059130' East, 55.94 feet; thence north 0024100" West, 56.70 feet; and thence North 5055133" Rest, 150.0 feet more or less to the southerly line of Loring Avenue as it now exists. The above described lines being the center line of said public sewers. The public sewers shall be constructed so that the tops thereof shall be Enot less than three (3) feet beneath the surface of the ground. ALSO BEGINNn1G at a point on the easterly line of Rolph Avenue (formerly Walley Street as shown on that certain Hap entitled "Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Crolona' and faled in the office of t':e Con-.ra Costa County, California, on November 9, 11909, in Vol. 2 of Maps at Me 27, distant thereon 5449.30 feet from its intersection sith the southerly line of inslow Street, and running thence south 220211 East, 143.56 feet; thence south 420311 East, 95.30 feet; thence south 533 East, 50.75 feet; thence south 60033130' East, 292.01 feet; thence south 91043130" East, 56.03 feet to A'point ' hereinafter referred to; and thence south 20032100" East, 62.25 feet more or less, to_a point on tine northerly line of the Calif ornia State Highway. Also beginning at a point which is 5.0 feet due south from the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block S, as shown on trust certain Map entitled "clap of the Town of Crochett' and fled in the office of the Fecorder of Contra Costa County,California, son January 14, 1554 in Book D of Maps, at page 99, and running thence due west and par— allel to the southerly line of Blocks S and T as shown m the aforesaid Map of the Town of Crochett, a distance of 425.0 feet; thence due south 177.90 feet; and thence south 170201 West, 124.60 feet more or less to the aforesaid mentioned point"A". The above described lines being the center lines of said public sewers. The public sewers shall be constructed so that the tops the.eof shall be not less than three (3) feet beneath the surface of the ground. ALSO beginniog at a point on the southerly line of Edwards Street as shown j on that certain Map entitled *Map of the Town of Crockett" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Gontra Costa County; California, on January 14, 1994 in Book D of Maps at page S9, distant thereon 47.50 feet westerly from its intersection with the westerly line of Heald Street and running thence due south 355.40 feet more or less to Pe northerly line of the California State Highway. I Also beginning at a point on the above described line distant thereon due south 102.50 feet from the southerly line of Edwards Street and running thence due west and parallel to the southerly line of Block 'S" as shown on the aforesaid Map of the Town of Crock ett, 302.50 feet to a point. Beier the center lines of two strips of land 5.0 feet wide. 1 The _ blic sewers shall be constructed so that the tops thereof shall be not less than three t3 ) feet beneath the surface of the ground. i Uonday, April 1, 1940. M BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of Parcel 23, as shown on that cer aln map entitled •Official Hap of Block A- Crockett Heights' and filed in the office o:' the Recorder of Contra Co3a County, Califo:mia on February 25,1927 In Boob: 1 of Official Records at page 11, distant thereon 205.00 feet from the southwest corner thereof, and running Horth 1026, East, 176.5 feet more or less to th southerly line of Clar: Street as shown on the aforesaid official 'Kap of Bloch_ A. Being the center line of a strip of land 10 feet aide and lying in Parcels f 18 and 23 of the aforesaid Official Liap of Bloch_ A. j The public sever shall be constructed so that the top thereof shall be not !` less than three (3) feet beneath the surface of the ground. ALSO BDGINN_NG at a point on the northerly line of Parcel 22, Block C as shown on that certain Map entitled 'Hap of Tenney Terrace, Crockett, Contra Costa County, California" and filed in the office of the "Recorder of Contra Costa County, iCalifornia, on December 17, 1923, in Vol. 18 of Maps at page 429 to 432, distant thereon south 88a 331 East, 245.0 feet from its intersection with easterly line of Cooke Avenue and running thence south 10291 West, 102.90 feet more or less to the northerly line of Bishop P.oad as shorn on the aforesaid Map of Tenney "errace. Also beginning at a point on the aforesaid described line south 10231 West, 102.50 feet from the aforesaid northerly line of Parcel 22, Block C and running hence south 980331 Fast and parallel to the northerly line of Parcel 24, Block C as shown on the aforesaid Map of Tenney Terrace 185.00 feet. L'he above described lines beim; the center lines of trio strips of land 5.0 feet ride. The public severs shall be constructed so that the tons thereof shall he not less than three (3) feet beneath the surface of the ground. ALSO Beginning at a point which is south 58051130 West, 16.65 feet and north 31*6 30' West, 105.70 feet from the southeast corner of Lot 11, Bloc's 'G" as shorn on that certain Map entitled 'trap of '2enney Terrace, Crockett, Contra CostaCounty, California' and filed in the office of the Recorder• of Contra Costa County, California, an Deee-ber 17, 1923, in Vol. 17 of Yaps, at .pages 429 to 432 and runnin , thence North 58051130' East, ifi6.7 feet to an intersection with the southerly line of Lot 10, Block G as shown on the aforesaid Map of Tenney Terrace, thence south 27030140' East, 5.01 feet; thence south 55051130' West, 156.54 feet; and thence north 310081.30' West, 5.0 feet to the poi,nv of beginnin;;. f Also, beginnin;; at the above described intersection of the line rahich bears North 58051130' z-ast, with the northerly line of Lot 10, Block G and running thence north 52005130' Hest, 53.91 feet to a point; thence sgutheasterly along the j are of a curve to rhe right having; a radius of 60.7 feet, the center of which bears north 56.°5O130' west, a distant 60.7 feet from the last mentioned point, a distance o; 5.0 feet; thence south 52005130' East, 52.0 feet and thence north 55051 ;0' East, 5.35 feet more or less to the point of begi:.ning. The above descri::ed parcels of land ein,; two strips of land 5.— feet wide and lyirC, in the aforesaid Block 'G' Map of Tenney Terrace. The public sewers shall be constructed so that the tops thereof shall be not less than three 3) feet beneath the surface of the ground. Easement of LAURA M. FURa) A strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying mrtherly of and adjacent to the southerly line of Lot 6 and the westerly one-half of Lot 7, Block R as shown on that certain Map entitled *Map of the Tovm of Croctett' and filed in _he office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, Calif ornia, on January 14, 1884 in Book "D" I of ?Zaps, at page 55. IT IS BY THE BQMM ORDERIM that said Easements be and the same are hereby accepted and are ordered recorded in the office of the County Recorder by the County Clerk. In the Matter of petition for annexation of additional territory to Contra Costa County Water Works District ,Fl_ A petition signed as required by law praying for annexation to Contra,Costm County Water Works District , of the following described property, having been filed with this Board, to wit: Parts of Lot 'A' and Lot 170 as said Lots are ghown on a fan entitled Suodlvision Humber Four of Brentwood rrigated Farms and recorded in the office of the County recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on September 11, 1917 , said parts being more particulaAly descried as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the southeasterly line of Birch Street and t:-.e northeasterly line of First Street as said Streets are shown on a Uap entitled "HCLIESTEAD ADDITIC1I to the Town of BRUP-WOOD'and recorded in the office of the County F.ecorder of i said Contra Costa County o. L'a:' 3, 1921, and runn'_n- once along 475 the southeasterly line of Birch Street N 540231 E. $00.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of Third Street and on the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road "C"; thence along the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road "C" N. 35°381 N. 395.91 feet to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 170; thence along the southerly boundary of Road No. 2, N. 990091 E. 392.9 feet; thence a. 260221 W. 356.3 feet to a Dint on Lhe northeasterly line of Third Street, the northeasterl lice of Subdivision Road "C" and the southeasterly line of Birch Street; thence alonf; the northeasterly line of Subdivisio1 Road "C" S. 35*391 E. 344.94 feet; thence S. 0011 W. 69.63 feet to a point on t1e southwesterly line of said sub- division Road "C"; thence S 00011 R. 685.12 feet; thence S. 5. 231 W. 39.96 feet to the intersection of the southeasterly line of Fir Street and the northeasterly line of First Street; thence along said northeasterly line N. 35038' W. 960.0 feet to point of beginning, containi% in Lot "A" 1 .19 acres more or less In Subdivision Road 'C" 0.34 acres more or less and in Lot 170. 1.39 acres more or less. Upon notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings; IT IS.' BY THE BQU D GRDER-a that the hear Ing on said petition be And the same is hereby set for April 29th, 1940, at 11 olelock A.M. j IT IS F Ur.THF-'R ORDERED that notice of the time and place of hearing be published in Brentwood Nees a newspaper of general circulation printed and publishe In County of Contra Costa. s In Matter of petition for annexation sof additional territory to SanPablo County Fire Protection district. A petition havins been filed with this Board praying for the annexation of all of Blocks 25 to 36, Inc. as said Blocks are laid out and so designated on the Map i l of Rivers-Andrade Tract filed Sept. 24, 1912, in Map Book 9 page 153, i IT IS BY THE BURD ORD=— that the hearing; on said petition be and the same its hereby set for Monday, the 6th day of May, 1940, at 11 o'clock A.M. in Chambers iof this Board and that notice of time and place of said hearing be published for the time and in manner as prescribed by lax in San Pablo Bee, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa. i In latter of application of Columbia Steel Company to Dross County- Road D-6 with water p.ip a line_ The Columbia Steel Company having applied to this Board for permission to install an 18 inch diameter steel Duroline Slip Joint Pipe line from Contra Costa Conduit to its Pittsburg Plant, and crossing County Road-D-6, as said County Road is so designated upon neeords of Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD OAR ) ER:D that permission to cross said County Road D-6, with said above described pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. ^ 1 w 44`y a F S r t°fit K sem iS Monday, April 1, 1940. In Uatter of Direct Presidential Ptinary Election to be held in ontra Costa County. It be=ng necessary as provided by lax to hold a Direct Presidential Primary I Election throughout'. the County of Contra Costa, on May 7th.2 19401 . IT IS BY THE BOARD CBDMUM that the :.ereinafter named polling places in each precinct of the County be and they are hereby legally designated asthe polling places for each County Election Precinct and the following; named elector•s are hereby appointed to serve as election officers to canduct said election in each of the respective election precincts of Contra Costa County for said election, to Vit: aEBKELEY PARK Polling Place, Thompson's Garage, 3394 Colusa Ave., Berkeley Inspector: Richard T. Waddle Judges: J. X. Holmes, Laverna. Ada-son Clerks: Pearl Harrell, Katherine Thorsted Eugenia B. Bash EL CERRITO NO. 1 Place: Schwake s-.. - `: Polling lac Hall, X17 San Pablo Ave., F1 Cerrito inspector:Laura W. McNeil Judges: Philip A. Lee. queeaie L. Schwake Clerks: Leona M. Peralta, Myrtle M. Lutz, Nellie I. Schoute EL CEELiITO NO. 2 Polling Place:c Harding School. Fairmont Ave. & Center St. 'E1 Cerrito Inspector: Edith Leitch Fti ` {:.. •.':. Judges: Lena A. Hudson. Jewell R. Beeks Clerks: Vera Alveras, Olive Blair, August Gatto ry EL CERRITO NO. r.%.:).yr.•af*+."s, +:'A:Qi,••'-_ »_ i o24PoflinPlace: Lyon's Garage Richmond St El Cerrito Inspector: Anna 0114a1ey Judges: Jessie Milson, Lucy D. Redding Clerks: Margaret Hannon, Flora Adams, William Rosenstrauoh EL CuniT0 NO 4 Polling Place,Fairaoat School, Kearney St. bet. Eureka & Stockton Sts., El Cerrito Inspector: Frieda J. Garey j Judges: Penelope C. Holler, Audrey L. Carey Clerks: Hilda M. Nissen. Violet Whitaker, Geo. Collignon EL CERRITO NO. 5 y Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, 11 Cerrito Inspector: Ida Retyaeki Judges: Mae Patrick, Frances E. Christ Clerks: Grace J. McCarty, Yvonae J. Stinnett, Elizabeth D. Aimaa EL CERRITO NO. 6 Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito Inspector: Margaret S. Broberg Ak Judges: Hazel Allinio, Lucy Brenzel Clerks: Mary Zaro, Josephine Bonaelli, Mary Merlin SL CERRITO N0. Polling Place: FreS-ulia's Garage, 1804 Kearney St., EZ Cerrito Inspector: lMxian Gundry Judges: C. 0. Parmelee! Eleanor Soldavini Clerks: !-Iiss Ewa Pregulia, John L. Gasparini, Theresa Soldaviai M, CERRITO NO. S Polling Place: Whitakers Garage 53Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector: Olive J. Concannonr t `>>Li art ' l !Judges: Marcia Poa,ge, Edith L. Whitaker nn,•,. :. CClerks: Mildred HoLingsrorth Ruth Creason Adeline K. f A Ot2nBe11 X;Vi••+"'!`rw.:,,._Ar._ EL CERRITO NO. 9 Polling Place: William's Garage.5901 Barrett Ave., Richmond Inspector: ?Frances A. Lode F` " ' Judges: Winifred S. Edwards, Philomena O'Brien xri ',.k Clerks; a&:rtha Backe, Hilda. E. Archibald, Henrietta M. Thomas EL CERRITO NO. 10 Polling Place: Rossi Hall, 6138 Potrero Ave., El Cerrito Inenector: Kathryn Sandvick Judges: Clara Brenzel, Pauline Gay Clerks: Angelina Bertolli, Ellen Gasparini, Mrs. Mary Cisi s: EL CERRITO NO. 11 Polling Place: Chiaaae's Garage, 709 Albemarle St., EI Carr to 2 r - Inspector: Mabel V. Hitchcock R .r;;:.-'.; 1 y a CatlingJudges: Gads Chime Aon L. Clerks: Dorothea Ri y Mrs. Ethel Boede, airs. Evelyn MillerOOH' a:•'"'y;' w':i't'> '•'i:'tk.F^ '.. EL CERRITO NO. 12 Polling Place: Ellam's Garage, 160 Carmel Ave., El Cerrito Inspector: Jewell C. Clerk J1:cres: Cla-abell A. Hunt Cler'ks: !!re. ^.ry a:lii:a^, .1-a-ries E. R~;::es, 2rs. Violet A. Hodge 1477 EL CERRITO NO. 13 Polling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 0107 El Dorado St., Richmond Inspector: Wra M. Reese Judges: Mamie Traverso (Broin). Dora A. Bowen Clerks: Pith L. Kirby. Violet wankovich, Katherine Dennis EL CERRITO 50. 14 Polling Place: Nelson's Garage. 5329 Fresno Ave., Richmond t Inspector: Edvin T. Chase Judge: Gertrude C. de Camp by µClerks: Alice Ztasy Bror. Jay Roberts KEh'SI1:GTOH NO. 1 i, 4 '`,,Polling Place: Foster's Garage. 296 Arlington Ave., Berkeley Inspector: Eduin P. S snlr F Judges: Ella C. Eldridge, Myra Larkin Clerks: Ellen P. Willits, Sophie L. Denning, Flora B. Scott KENSINGTON NO. 2 Polling Place: Canning's Garage, 261 Yale Ave., Berkeley r„ •Inspector: Lucile V. Donor V Y Judges: Mabel Strate, Bary L. Grier Clerks: Hhope C. Clement, Margaret Dahl, Mrs. Mae Carey B3ASINGT03i NO. 3 Polling place: Cassid;'s Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley Inspector: Madelaine S. Johnson Judges: Elaine M. Sulliger. Rachel R. Best Clerks: Claire if. McClure, Mildred M. Crossman, marlotte F. Herbst KENSINGT05 50.Polling P1 ace: Batt's Garage, 5 Wes tm+nster Drive, Berkeley Inspector: Annie W. Howard Judges: S. Morey Eva, Francis H. Dobbin Clerks: !:7s. Lillian V. Allen. Mrs. Jessie M. Buskirk, Miss Frances M. Davis KENSINGTON NO. 5 Polling Place: Lawrence's Garage, 211 Kenyon Ave., Berkeley Inspector: Mildred A. Bartlett Judges: Helen M. McDernont. Edward S. Horton Clerks: Grady C. Atkins. Katherine L. Blackburn, Mrs. Louise D. Yuill RICHM ND NO. 1 Polling Place: Veteran Firemen's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy St., Richmond Inspector: Ruby Ellis Judges: Viola McChristian. George B. Erskine Clerks: Verna Marsh, Virginia Bryant, Raymond C. O' Brien RI CH1lQii D NO. 2 Polling Place: Masonic wall. 210 Washington Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Daisie B. Jenkins Judges: Mary B. Moyle. Elizabeth A. Cramer Clerks: Clara Machado, Annie Owens, Ethel M. Alexander RICHMOND No. 3 Polling Place: Hess' Garage. 323 Washington Ave., Richmond i Inspector: Thomas McCorsaick r,Judges: Elizabeth Pansch. Lucetta W. Dunlaa Clerks: Annie M. McCabe. Nellie Stieivater. Gertrude Paasch RICHMOND NO. Polling Place: Store Room. 150 Washington Avenue, Richmond Ineoector: Claribel Love R t Judges: Viva A. Crum, Julia IIaite Clerks: Anna Garrard, Reva M. Carey. Mrs_ Violet V. Kleami RICHMOND NO. 5 Palling Place: Elsie's Store Room, 111 Washington Ave., Richmond Inspector: Thomas Kenny Judges: Arthur S. Whiteside, Marie Ceridono Clerks: Nellie A. Cooper, Elizabeth Gnaga, Marguerite Geeslin RICHMOND 80. 6 Polling Place: Washington School, Montana St. & E. Richmond Ave., Richmond Inepector: Adeline Stender Judges: Rose M. Dingle, Lena L. Feudner Clerks: Emma Mor ell i. Margaret E. Allyn, Coll en Koht RICHMOND NO. 7 Polling Place: Snithart's Garage, 518 Virginia St., Richmond Inspector: Glenn L. Conn,Judges: Edr rd Dolan, Nellie Dimock Clerks: Marguerite Bush, Mrs. Nellie LaLonde, Beth B. Adams RICHMOND NO. 8 Polling Place: Mendenhall's Garage, 338 S. 19th St., Richmond Inspector; Alice R. Robbins f Judges: Sadie F. Cook, Nellie M. Austin Clerks: Inez E. Hocking, Eta Sagner, Arthur F. Putman RI a1MOND NO. 9 Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2710 Cutting Blvd., Richmond Inspector: Harry Ells Judges: Elizabeth Shade, H. L. Relsoh Clerks: Adelaide 2. Pi cton, Verna- At-ood, Maty E. 41 Mpnd.ay, April 1, 1940. I RICHMOND NO. 10 Polling Place: Collins' Shop, 250 - 17th St., Richmond Inspector: Bessie Vidulich Judges: Mildred A. Chamberlain, Lulu Rogers ti°: Clerks: Vera gates, Alida Noyes, Anna Lautenschlager RICHMOND NO. 11 W Polling Place: Builders' Exchange, 248 - 14th St., Richmond r ;k Inspector: Cora Rogers r Judges: Mary E. McCann, Anna B. Hornervz Clerks: Helen K. Dimock, Nada Perasso. Nellie L. Bowman RICHMOND NO. 12 I Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 103 - 13th St., Richmond Inspector: Curtis A. Patterson Judges: Etta L. Haley, Nora Healy Clerks: Clarice Maschio, Evelyn Crow, Lola Brown RICHMOND NO. 13 Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239 - 10th St., Richmond Inspector: William Urquhart Judges: Maud Arnold, Hortense N. Sigut ora ; qr Clerks: Tracy Hall., Dennis H. Kelliher, Agnes B. DeBaere Ar ,a RICHmoim N0. 14 Polling Place: Painters' Union Hall, 234 - 7th St., Richmond Zffi Inspector: Louise E. Swartout Judges: Margaret J. Logan, Freda K. Stol'ser Clerks: Edith Dunning, Grace McMaster, Luella W. Lang RICHMOND NO. 15 Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235 - 5th St., Richmond Inspector: Gerry A. Follett Judges: Ida M. Long, F. T. Bradbury Clerks: Mabel E. Mason, Hermine A. Moore, Alberta Hailes RICHMOND NO. lc i Polling Place: moth's Garage, 212 3rd St., Richmond a4Inspector: Anita Transue Judges: Aileen B. Brown, Charles Kaiser Clerks: Amelia Soires, Kate Riordan, Minnie Sanderson RICuy'.OND It-O. 17TPollingPlace: Jordan's "arage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Richmond Ti Inspector: Florence Pidcock Judges: Martie A. Dickinson. Louise ii. Vallis y 441 Clerks: Ida C. Johnson, Nellie S'`hinnick, Lillian M. Goodrich RICHMOND NO. 15 Polling Place: Riche's Garage, 204 Bevin Ave., Richmond Inspector: Albert A. Beckman Jlsdges: Margaret A. Shea, Martha Schumacher Clerks: Irene H. Baldwin, Ethel A. Eakle, Jennie S. Comrell RICHMOND NO. 19 T.- Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. & Sevin Ave. , Richmond Inspector: Bertha M. Smedley Judges: Marie L. Abating, Ethyl MagartL Clerks: Brownie well, Kristine Thomson, Julia A. Linn RI CEiMOND NO. 20 z Polling Place: -va--sen's Garage, 427 - 5th St., Richmond y 4 .f'oq Inspector: Isaac McGuffin Judges: Ruth J. Brashear, Dora Scarf Clerks: Catherine E. Howard, Grace Fra:er, Nellie Hosmer sx A RICH FOND NO. 21 n . Polling Place: Richmond Club House. 1125 Nevin Ave., Richmond Inspector: W. A. Jones x* Judges: Wisee J. Bertram, Ernest J. Martin Clerks; Gladys C. Clinch, Mae O'Donnell. Carl E. Pfeil RICHISOND N0. 22 Polling Place: Cory Auto Sales Co., 1401 Macdonald Ave., Richmond Inspector: Alfred C. Childsx n! " Judges: Ida D. Horsmon, Victoria T. Leggett 3yt Clerks: Mary I. Bonham, Mary A. Ailey, Grace J. Browning RIC OND NO. 23 a`n Polling Place: Broom's Garage, 595 - llth St., Richmond Inspector: A,-,nes Brawn Judges: Hinnie Bullock, Grace Jenkins Clerks: FlorenceyATsnall, Ethyl L. Bacon. Gladys E. Paulson w RICHMOND NO. 24 Polling Place: Visser's Garage, 715 Maple St., Richmond f o Inspector: Henry I. Bill i1 Judges: R. B. Benson, Delia J. Clark Clerks: Mary T. C:rtia. Ewa L. Clinch, ?Carie S. McNeill RI CHLIOZeD NO. 25 Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Elizabeth Glover Judges: Mary M. Grierson, Rhoda L. Richardson Clerks: Roy R. Martin, Miriam- L. Wilson, Mrs. H yrt a Dodson 49 RICHMOND 1:0. 20 Polling Place: Barda's Garage, 581 - 3rd St., Richmond Inspector: Michael Oelschlaeger Judges: Maggie E. Booth, Elizabeth Barbieri Clerks: Viola Cox, Bertha E. Palmer, Frances Michel RI cHMOXD H0. 27 Polling Place: Store Room, 501 - 7th St., Richmond Inspector: William W. Scarlett Judges: Agnes Kamm,ssen, Irene F innell Clerks: Elizabeth Heckel, Mrs. Mary Ballard, Etta Widner RICHMOND NO. 28 Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743 - 17th St. , Richmond Inspector: Frank J. Schumacher Judges: Lelah 5riker, Anna Theis Clerks: Eberhard Forrick, Mary E. Kaphan, Halter E. Maslow RICHMOND NO. 29 Polling Place: Snith's Garage, 015 - 19th St., Richmond Inspector: William B_ Richmond rti Judges: Florence Coleman, Hazel W. Pickard Clerks: Susan Pima, Kathryn D. Johnson, Annie McGrath 5' RICHMOND N0. 30 a ti fi; VX Polling Place: Fire Haase No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave., Richmond p,. . Inspector: Joseph Baker Judges: Pearl Johnson, Leslie G. Beckerleg Clerks: Laura J. O'Donohoe. Ada L. Hart, Minnie L. Phillips RICH1100 N0. 31 Polling Place: Central Methodist C'rnarch, 21st St. & Roosevelt Ave., Richmond- Inspector: Charles B. Burns Judges: Anita J. Dunning, Nellie M. Milner Clerks: Nellie E. Lambrecht. Lulu A. Hudson, Mrs. Georgina. Par-- RICHMOND N0. 32 Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773 " 22nd St., Richmond Insoector: Michael Frates Judges: Jeannette A. Lamarra. Helen Finck Clerks: Clarabell Kendall, Irene Giffin, Esther Stearns RICH21Ob-D H0. 33 Polling Place: Pedrick's Gaxage, 2304 Maricopa. Ave., Richmond Inspector: Mable J. Outman Judges: Ednna E. Seaton, Bertha H. Bacon Clerks: Cara T. Lair, Elizabeth Dunlap, Arthur A. Hughes, Jr. RICHMOND 80. 34 Polling Place: East Richmond Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave., Richmond (rear) Inspector: E. M. Pearson Judges: Sibyl K. McCabe, Bary p_ Findley Clerks: Ruth A. Bibbins. Camille C. Cheatum, ]Margaret E. Davis RICHliOND N0. 35 Polling Place: Hayes' Garage, 461 Dina St. , Richmond Inspect or: 1_72:omas A. aigsaa Judges: Clyde R. Faurot, Pauline M. Matz Clerks: Grace Y. Rogers. Rose Fictorino, H. 0. Watson RI G--,-=1,D H V• _o Polling Place: Pleau's uarage, 538 - tlst St. , Richmond Inspector: H. R. Graham Judges: Mabel R. Elwell, Teresa A. Powers yY u .r Clerks: Syra Krsutzen. Edna McCann Esther Tomlinson RICHMOND 80. jT 4 Polling Place: Ryan's Garage, 443 - 34th St. , Richmond Inspector: Mary A. Kearns Judges: Gladys A. Harris, Bertha Hathaway Clerks: Bessie B. Johnson, Louise B. Walker, Dollie Hicks RICHMOND NO. 35 Polling Place: Beale's Garage, 2515 Barrett Ave., Richmond Inspector: J. V. Dietrich Judges: Eva Segar, Nelle B. El?ersick Clerks: Juanita Higgins, Mary A. Hosing, Helen McCoy RICHMOND NO. 39 Polling Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244 - 22nd St., Richmond r Inspector: Cora C. Thayer xJudges: Lurie 0. Vaslie, ffiLiam M_ Fitzpatrick Clerks: Evelyn G. Massey, Marie M. Carlson, Rae Pemberton Ricamn N0. 40 Polling Place: Hugo's Garage, 3504 Mall Ave., Richmond (rear) 4. Inspector: Velma. McKinstr Judges: Marguerite Nystrom, Adeline Uira Clerks: Dorothea Unger, Adrian L. Heaman. Hazel B. Morrison k ' RICMIOND n0. 41 Polling Place: Stege School. 51st St. Potrero Ave., Richmond Inspector: Adolph Vossb ck Judges: Margaret L. Gately. Minnie S. Dchrmnan Clerks: Mary E. Driscoll, Anna L. Soldavini, Ethel M. Korb nondry, April 1, 1940. RICH-1011D N0. 42 Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara Aves., Richmond Inspector: Ella B. Ralph Judges: Ellen Banner, Evelyn Hershey Clerks: Helen M. Voss, Delia Shaughnessy, Hallie R. Clements iicuon N0. 43 Polling Place: Fahrenholt='s Game, 2400 Gaynor Ave., Richmond acral Inspector: Mary Yngart Judges; Luch E. Nee, Frank L. Carroll Clerks: Mabel F. Chapman, Kathryne G. Fahrenholtz, Lola Frazier Fimiron N0. 44 Polling Place: Perry's Garage. oS8 - 35th St., Richmond Inspector: Martha N. Pickering Judges: Dorothy G. H. Smith, Lily L. Gillard Clerks: Norine Clarke, Edy',we Kaufman, Mabel I. Blackham 4 iicHHan No. 45 Polling Place: Vallerga's Garage, 555 Key Blvd., Richmond u Inspector: Joy Cushing fi • ¢' " ' w Judges: Vivian S. Maxwell, Dorothy E. Davidson Cl ergs; Marie 0'Cornell, May E. Page, Jettie loodworth RI CHMOND NO. 46 ars 3} x Polling Place: Rohde's Garage, 5900 Sacramento St., Rictmond Inspector: Belle Rawson Judges; Edith E. Frank, Helen G. Hansom Clerks: Rhoda Hunt, Carrie Hollenbaugh, Catherine Brasfield q, RICHMOND NO. 47 Polling Place: t:.,strom School, S. 12th St_ ,& Maine Ave., Richmond Inspector: Marie Lee Kelley Judges: Grace D. Curry, Edith M. Nystrom Clerks; Margaret Chattleton, Mrs. Maud Grice, Yrs. Laura C. Barks r" A RICHMOND N0. 48 Polling Place: Harris' Garage. 020 - 11th St., Richmond Inspector: Albert M. Healey Judges; Bury E. Black, W-s. Helen Mitchell Clerks; Mrs. Josephs F. McMahan, ]&a. Amy Dalton, Mrs. Ila L. McGarvey titXr:T5 R1 CF No. 4.9 Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave., Richmond Inspector; Henrietta Curry Judges: Janet Hitchcock, Ester Jakobson Esq, Clerks: Mrs. Cuba Hendrix, Bernard Dolan, Ruth F. Nicholson LC17" 5 1A RICHI="D NO. 50 Polling Place: Kiraly's Garage, 4001 Clinton Ave., Richmond (rear) I Inspector: Gertrude V. Garside Judges: Ruth Hill, Lara Rohl Clerks: Laura B. Cassin, Mona J. Hosking, Jeanette M. Hopkins RICHMOND NO. 51 Polling Place: Atalic's Garage. 985 McLaughlin Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Bertha I. S'ubat Judges; Lis. Grace B. Yeager, Mrs. Loretta B. Roe Cler:;s: Alfred A. Kramer, Mrs. Billee Longacre, Mrs. Athalia Sueyraz RICHMOND N0. 52 K Polling Place. Ghisio's Garage, 567 S. 41st St., Richmond Inspector: Clara L. Heinemann Judges: Francis Roberts, Thelma G. Cox r "a'_ Clerks: Mabel Massa, Mrs. Myrtle Mcgurtrie, Has. Frances McGrew RICH'aON-D No. 53 Polling Place; Pettittels Garage, 828 - 9th St., Richmond rirI. Inspector: Margaret Drexel Judges; Margaret Banducci, Carrie Pettitte Clerks: Emily Law, Mrs. Luella M. Lvca.s, Minice X. James RIMiYO1.D NO. 54 Polling Place: Mapelli's Garage. 419 Sanford Ave., Richmond Inspector: Fernando Silva kir Judges: Henry 0. Ch:_^_ey, Margaret Matteucci, Clerks; Otto Barn, 2.*.rs. Anna Radosevic, Mrs. Mary V. Freeman SAN PABLO NO. 1 Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Murch St., San Pablo Inspector: Marian Moitosa Judges: Grace Silva. Agnes C. Malloy Clerks: Harold S. Howell, N. M. Gregory, ides Margaret C. Duarte SAN PABLO NO. 2 Polling Place: Bonham's Garage. 4th & Bush Sts.. San Pablo Inspector: Edith L. Cain a- Judges: Joella Boma—. Laura Benton u Clerks: Myrtle McCoy, Sylva M. Tandy, Lucia Bernardi Soito SAN PABLO NO. 3 Polling Place; Lighthouse Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, San Pablo Inspector: Bertha F. Evans Jud-es: Cora N. 3ouruet, Victoria Rosenstrauch C;erks: Cecil S. ?erry, A. B. Montoya, Mrs. Ellen S. Orr 1481 SAN PABLO N0. 4 Polling Place: Cosmopolitan Club, Fork & Gertrude Sts., North Richmond Inspector: Minnie Casazn Judges: Theresa Ratto, Frances Levaggi Clerks: Carrie A. Aebi. Elsie Gros, loss. Dolores S. Daniels SAH PABLO NO. 5 Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo Inspector: Alvin C. Frank v Judges: C. H. Dexter, Margaret Dugan Clerks: Ruth E. Faria, Lrs. Amy '-egg, Alice A. Bergesen SAN PABLO NO. 6 Palling Place: Skow's Garage, San Paolo Creek Highway, San Pablo Inspector: Fiolette L. Morkea Judges: James A. Dooling, Ethel G. Bryan Clerks: Mrs. Beulah Harvey, Eda LPh_mgni , Wilhi-mina Reed r; SAH PABLO NO. 7 Polling Place: DeEaan's Garage. Bernhard Crest Aves., San Pablo M Inspector: Joan William Nethercott x Judges: Mrs. Janet Benke, Mrs. Lillian C. DeWeese Clerks: Henry H. Turley. Mrs. Mary L. McCarty, Dorothy Culbertson 9 . .: k- SAN PABLO NO. S z ;,y, .,. . Polling Place: El Sobrante Club House, San Paulo Inspector: Helen Bilo,.an Judges: Mrs. Eva Rowe, Elizabeth Ta=er Clerks: Leota Hale, Harriett Porter, Selina Fessenden GIANT Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant Inspector: J. Ernest Durand Judges: Eduard Hardyman, Ida McDowell Clerks: Josephine Johnston. Selma L. Nordin, Eugenia Bird OLEUM Polling Place: Social Hall, Oleum Inspector: W. C. Riely w-1 Judges: Helen W. Smith, Catharyn M. Havely Clerks: C. A. Gregory. Frank E. Crookes, Edith Smith RODEO NO. 1 Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo y. Inspector: J. D. Smith Judges: Mae A. Joseph, Mae L. Dickinson Clerks: Ella B. Ac:erman, Rose A. Silva., Dorothy Cardoza RODEO NO. 2 Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo Inspector: Nellie R. Hagen Judges: Lucy E. Higuera. Blanche Yalandra Clerks: Daisy D. Bennett, Thelma H. McBride, Julia Murphy RODEO N0. k Polling Place: Rodeo School. Rodeo Insnector: Jerry Mahoney Judges: Helen Penny. Dorris Steinberg Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Facia, Dorothy Peabody, Roy Slate Rom ISO. 4 Polling Place: Spink Garage, T:. Side High=y #40, bet. 6th & 7th Sts., Rodeo Inspector: Loyd Cooper Judges: Mrs. Annie L. Lucas. Mrs. Ann Remington Clerks: Patricia Dotrney, Margaret Faria, Yrs. Clara H. Hughes PINME N0. 1 Polling Place: Accoma:zio's Garage, Pinole Inspector: Helen F McDonald Judges: Ellen Lucid, Theresa Clark Clerks: May I. Silva, Soohie I. Illg, Mary C. Silva PINOLE NO. 2 Polling Place: Town Hall. Pinole Inspector: LeRoy C. Le=ebvre Judges: Etta L. Curran. Mary L. Amend Clerks: Blanc-he A. Malone, Mary A. Lewis, }yrs. Louise Burlingham HERCULES Polling Place: Community Center, Hercules Inspector: Emma. Ahsenfelter Judges: Goldie E. Sill, Roxie 1t. Dixon Clerks: Alice R. Doidge. 111a L. Gerrish, Josephine B. Jackson SELSr Polling Place: Tormey School, Tormey Inspector: Juanita A. Cribb z Judges: Elsie Mc stop, Monde L. Hastings Clerks: Clarence L. Shedd, Zora E. Morris, Mrs. Marie Raitt k . ''. ._ CROCKETT NO. 1 Polling Place: Kirkhouse Garage, Crockett Inspector: Anastasia Hurley sJudges: Tessie C. robes. Pirie Y. Jacobs Clerks: Anna Lewis, Hanna Kirkhouse, Hannah Welsh I tt , t S i April 1, 1940. CR O CKET T NO. 2 Polling Place: American Legion Hall. Crockett I:_spector: Cecile Petee Judges: Ruth McGrath. Mary Williams Clerks: Ines Ridges, Mary Jacobs, Hazel Hiday D CKEETT NO- Polling O- Polling Place: Crockett Fire Howse. Crockett Insaector: Loretta M. Kenny Judges: John J. Crowley, Winifred Friend Clerks: Mary 0. Kennedy, Arnold Edwards, Theresa C. Joseph COCKETT N0. 4 uu Polling Place: Boy Scouts' Hall, Crockett Inspector: Elisabeth G. Murphy LAFAYETTE NO. 2 Polling Place: Rainbow Lunch Room Inspector: J. H. Mullikin Judges: Irene P. Bunker, Aretta Hughes Clerks: Mildred McLeod, Edna W. Petersen, Elizabeth B. Bleiler LAFAYETTE NO. 2 3 Polling Place: Community Church, Lafayette lM Inspector: Mmil Colt Judges: Ida Flood, Katherine Schutt Clerks: Harriet E. Kittredge, Edith Freed, Gertrude Cone N LAFAYETTE N0. Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club z` t Inspector: Mrs. Zatel Turner Judges: Marjorie McAllister, Hope Steward Clerks: Thelma E. Heller, William M. McNeil, Fcuella V. Hamblin CANYON Polling Place: Wilkinson Stare, Canyon Inspector: Rita G. Montgomery Judges: Lillian I. Harvard. Fred S. Sidler Clerks: Sallie B. Pan;so, Conrad R. Schaffer, Harriett 0. West MOc'tAGA Y Polling Place: School House, Moraga Inspector: Michael Larch Judges: John Hocking, Thos. P. Carroll Clerks: Amy E. Souza, Elsie 0. Roberts, Pearl Augustine P 41 ST. MARY'S Polling Place: St. Mary's College Fez mob. Inspector: William Bernard Wills Judges: Joseph J. Sharkey, William G. Simon Clerks: William J. Milliken, Augustine McKinnon, Henry Hktetzet m 1.4 CRINDA NO. 1 Polling Place: Warren Harrold's Office, Orinda Inspector: Arline S. Harrold Judges: Josephine Dawson, Amelia S. Hickok f " Clerks: Mrs. Minnie M. Layne, Tossie Ellen Robbins, Katherine Cotton d3 ORINDA NO. 2 Polling Place: Comainity Chti:rch, Orinda Inspector: Lillian H. Darrington Jad3 es: Mrs. Alyce A. Morrison, Mrs. Delight de Laveaga Clerks: Blanche P. Bennett, Florence B. Dibbern, Elizabeth A. Ketcham WINO NO. 3 Polling Place: Marie Bennett's Beauty Shop, Orinda sr Inspector: Lois Zamloch Judges: Mrs. Margrret Trucker, Robert H. Bennett Clerks: Joanna C. Sands, Charlotte A. Holt, Martha J. Chantler r ALHAMBRa Polling Place: Alhambra Farm Bureau i. Inspector: Wanda sir Harma. Judges: Zilla M. Haag, Bessie C. Gilbert Clerks: Jennie B. Winslow, Mildred Groth, Inez V. Gwaltney 5r' AALNUT CREEK NO. 1 Polling Place: Memorial Building, Walnut Creek Inspector• Ada Ford t Judges: -sther G. Symmons. Hilda S. Bradley Clerks: Teresa. Butterfield. Mary A. Ridgeway, Tillie Hammrich WALNUT CREEK NO. 2 Polling Place: Fire Hall, Walnut Creek yX,4 Inspector: Eva B. Leech Judges: Vera I. Rose, Lois Lyman Clerks: Ruth N. Stow, Bernice I. Burk, Myron D. Rall WALNUT CREEK NO. 3 Polling Place: County Library, Walnut Creek Inspector: Mrs. Blanche G. Hinds Judges: Mrs. Lennette G;ueron, Susie E. Lyman Clerks: Beatrice S. Walker, Nancy Jane Downer. C. Smith WALNUT CREEK NO. Polling Place: Deschamp's Residence. 2231 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek Inspector: Earles N. Allen Judges: Bernice M. Jones, Irene C. Desch=n Clerks: Katherine A. Lemoine, Ruby E. Adams, Ethel Van Brocklin WALNUT CREEK N0. 5 Polling Place: Walm:t Creek Sanitorinn Inspector: Lucinda Rissotto Judges: Laura M. Marshall, Annie C. Peterson Clerks: Chas. W. Moore, Helan A. Bergsten, Albert C. am WALNUT CREEK 30. o Polling Place: Julia Roel Residence, Ygnacio Road, R.F.D. Walnut Creek-,' Inspector: Nils G. Anderson Judges: Nettie G. Grant, Marie M. Whyte Clerks: Florence Gilman. Pearl D. Eckley, Adaline RitzBann Lora ay , April 1, 1940. i WALNUT CREEK N0. 7 Polling Place: L. A. Wald Residence (Stone House on W. side of Alamo Highway) Inspector: Josephine G. Rotherman Judges: Hazel A. Sellick, Leonard 1ald Clerks: Bertha Bergesen, Eleanora F. Butler, Johnson A. Thomas, Jr. FALN1i T CREEK NO. S Polling Place: John T. Schroder Rdsidence, Walnut Creek x- Inspector: Andrea Ford Judges: Mrs. Julia H. Schroder, Dora McConnell Clerks: Beatrice E. Edgar, Virginia G. Schnoor, Mrs. Ethel H. Frame i SARANAP Polling Place: Saranan I=provement Club Insoector: Sadie J. Cutler Judges: Genevieve ELrke, Nellie A. Brown e,""I{lm' . Clerks: Emma W. Thickens, Evelyn Silva, Evelyn Williams KARTINEZ NO. 1 C Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez Inspector: Frani J. Harlow Judges: Alberta Prosser, Rose M. Palmer Clerks: Carolyn D. Chrisman. Ruth E. Miller, Altah M. Larson MARTINEZ NO. 2 c Polling Place: Tony Sincich Garage, 425 Main St. , Martinez 4 Inspector: Fred J. Gosiger Judges: Rudolf Gross, Elsa U. McClelland Clerks: Eugenia M. Braut, Mrs. Kay MacLean, Mrs. Wilma K. Middleton req MARTINEZ NO. 3 P, o Polling Place: Ahern Garage, 230 Green St., Martinez Inspector: Marian H. &harp, JudCes: Dennis Carrigan, Alita J. Holmes Clerks: Bernice Ahern, Lina Rakestraw, Julia Molin 2`- Cyyy5 11ARTI1XZ NO. Polling Place: Alhambra Avenue Gramar School, Martinez Inspector: M. L. McNamara Judges: Urban Stella, Mrs. Louise A. Plantfeber Clerks: Lena Salvatori, Annie L. Nelson, Margaret Erends iARTINEZ NO. 5 Polling Place: Chas. Rice's Store, 1735 Alhambra Ave., Martinez 4 Inspector: Clarice E. Carlson Judges: Sylvia Saunders. Louis C. Walther Clerks: Ilene M. Buc nnRn, firs. Ann Knuthsoa, Elizabeth Vickers arARTINEZ N0. n Polling Place: Senior High School, Martinez x I Insoector: Robert J. Gotelli i Judges: Mrs. Elsie L. Moody, Wiliam E. Gott Clerks: Ottie B. Stevens, Jeanne Dodson, Evelyn Rossi MARTINEZ NO. 7r Fr Polling Place: McCann Residence, 704 Susan St., Martinez Inspector: Josephine McCann Judges: mrs. Irene Frye, Mary Kelleher Clerks: Agnes Shumhart, Annie M. Grow, Catherine Spencer MARTINEZ N0. 5 Polling Place: 0. K. Smith Building. LaSalle St. , Martinez Inspector: bury D. Harrow R1 Judges: Shelagh Giberti, Mrs. Florence M. roster Clerks: Roberta Hammond, ka:riona Randall, Anna E. McMahon t MARTINEZ NO. 9 Polling Place: Recreation Center. Susana & Court Sts., Martinez o Ins-sector: nth Randall Judges: Gertrude Jones. Bel-lie K. Cushing Clerks: Tina Milne, Jessie W. Loughead, Iseohiene Overton11UP MT MARTIXEZ NO. 10 Polling Place: IIoman's Club. Martinez s -sem Inspector: Rose A. uiliff Judges: Glen A. Wilcox, Marian Warfield Clerks: Helene V. Killip. Leone Hinrichsen. Mrs. Anna Wade MARTINEZ NO. 11 f ren Polling Place: Anna Wells' Garage, 1135 Green St. , Martinez x .,• Inspector: J. A. Schneinitzer Judges: Amelia M. Barnett. Elizabeth Gallagher Clerks, Edna Keene, E nhemia Kane, Haze V. Galway YARTINEZ NO. 12 r y , Polling Place: American Legion Hall, Martinez n Inspector: Charles Edgard Shane F 1t Judges: Beatrice H. Weltz, Bertha Howard 5 Clerks: Irma E. Clarke, Mabel M. Knight, Margaret Bartlett MARTINEZ N0. 13 a,a Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Martinez r <r Inspector: Hilda H. Jory Judges: Vera L. Draper, A,-nes D. Griffin Clerks: Charlotte Castr;Cci, Leah 4. Luek, K eanor Pighin 485 HARTINEE No. 14 Polling Place: Junior Rig# School, Martinez Insnector: Catherine Cutts Judges: Sadie A. Piper, Lay C. Kerrigan Clerks: Uary B. Heenan, Florabel Larsen, Marion Prior VARTINEZ N0. 15 t Y Polling Place: C. S. Douglas Residence, 2275 Alhambra Ave., Martinez n Insoector: Ruth G. Hinges Judges: Carl T. Carlson, Catherine Foley Clerks: Eva Marphy, Dorothy Taylor, Mrs. Marjorie Mattson iARTIltEZ N0. to f Polling Place; Anderson Garage, 2005 Pacheco Blvd., Martinez Inspector: Grace A. Sn app Judges: myrtle Sears, k+arguerite Heiny Clerks: Mae M. Rigg, Kathryn B. Deaver, Adelaide Silva MARTINEZ FCO. 17 Polling Place: George T. Frazer Residence, 534 Talbart St., Martinez Inspector: Getta Bartolomei Judges; Alice R. Prosser, J. F. Korte r Clerks; Charles W. Selsor, Elizabeth Breneman, Mrs. Tessie Threlkeld 1WITINEZ N0. 18 t Polling Place: W. E. Haley Residence, 0630 Brown St., Martinez Insoector: Mrs. Lettie M. Logan r Judges: Mrs. Allie Jeans, Mrs. Ida Palmer Clerks: Mrs. Mary Wyffels, Dell Kay, Gertrude A. Ruff MARTINEZ NO. 19 Polling Place: San Calicura's Residence, 3120 Ricks Court, Martinez Inspector: John L. Elmauist Judges: Helen Howard, l+rs. Belle M. Ingalls Clerks: Mrs. Luella Calia:ra, Marie M. Little, Nellie C. Routt MARTINEZ NO. 20 Polling Place: M. M. Brewen Garage, kNs 3525 Alhambra Ave. , Martinez Insoector: M. M. Brersen t y Judges: Robert F. Page, Mrs. Mildred L. Bonnel Clerks: Mildred G. Burns, Nellie Kreiss, Sally A. Goertz i,,. L?. VIER NO. 1 Polling Place: Stella H. Lyford's Residence, 2361 Shell Ave., Martinez Inspector: Clinton C. Allen Judges: Stella H. Lyford, Milton M. Chazotte Clerks: Mary E. Cochran, Louis F. Kutner, Jr., Lula A. DeVore VIEW NO. 2 Polling Place: Lottie Vacchieri Garage, Veale Ave., near Pacheco Road, Martinez. Inspector: Adele Ray Judges: Frances Butterfield, Lillie G. Ray Clerks: Lottie Vacchieri, Hazel Berglund, Dorothy G. Liddell MT. VIER NO. 3 Polling Place: Mt. View =ire Hall Inspector: L. B. Howe Judges: Emma Marlar, Elizabeth W. Arnold Clerks: Catherine McCarthy, Hester Peterson, Birdella J. Blakemore z VINE HILL Polling Place: Vine Hill School Inspector: Joseph Digardi Judges: Al Wright, Pauline Zamola Clerks: Cleora C. Galli, Annie G. Metherall, Davida S. Wright CONCORD B0. 1 Polling Place: Druid Hall, Concord Yb5 . Inspector: Elma Mr. Jackson Judges• Maud Jones, Catherine A. Slattery r Clerks: Gertrude Carlson, Maybelle E. Vasconi, Margaret E. Mangini CONCORD NO. 2 Polling Place: Plana Hotel, Concord rpm x9r d Inspector: Ruth L. Freitas Judges: Martha G. Matheson, Cecilia Duarte Clerks: Flora A. Ca.ncilla, Surelda McLain, Fulton E. Newhall CONCORD ii0. j i ollin„ Place: City H-ll, Concord. Inspector: Catherine G. Galindo Judges: Sylvia Vasconi, Estelle Eddy Clerks: Rose C. Belka, Victoria Dunn, Essie Keller CONCORD NO. 4 Polling place: -arm Bureau Club House, Concord Inspector: Bessie E. McCardy K F Judges: Florence G. Voice, Mrs. Lillian G. Wilson j Clerks: Lois Branberg, Mrs. Alma Gillis, John D. MaoartImr COXCORD 110. 7 t t Polling place: Central Hotel, Concord r Inspector: Evangeline L. Davilla Judges: Susie U. Rock, Carlita M. Haskins Clerks: Wilhelmina Ott, Frances L. Bolla, Julius J. Hansen Yondnq, April 1, 1940. CJ:,-COPD N0. 6 Polling Place: John A. Andrade Garage, 2326 Bacon St., Concord Insoector: Cecelia A. McKinnon Judges: Mabel M_ Charles, Henry G':ristie Clercs: Lucy Arri ghi, Mrs. Kellie Haskins, Jos. J. Enloe 00`:CORD N0. 7 t Polling Place: Oak Grove School I n sn e et or: Bernard g Wi get Jud`,es: Ellen Straight, Florence De Benedetti Clerks: Frances G. Struby, Theresa A. Cereghino, Peter H. Ginocchi.o OOI;COPD NO. S Polling Place: Dan 3aldwin, Jr., Residence, H. side Concord Blvd. bet. Perk & 6th Sts; Inspector: John W. Haberley Concord Judges: Mrs. C. D. McCollum, Bessie B. Millard C'_er'--s: Mrs. Laurn B. Humohry, Mrs. Dorothy Allen, Mrs. Etta Sanger CO.:CORD NO. 9 Polling Place: Boy Scouts' Hull, Concord Incpector: George H. Sturdy Judges: Laura B. Johnson, Zelia Brunelle Clerks: Mrs. Bernice Ooragliotti, We. Adeline Laughlin, Mrs. E. Gene Martin CONCORD RO. 10 Polling Place: Clayton Valley School in soector: Orlinda R. Faria q J,_,dges: Isabelle why, Anna Garaventa u Clerks: Mrs. Adeline Morford, Mrs. Orphelia Ginochio, Arthur C. Carr Polling Place• Frank Costa Garage, Opp. Concord Lumber Go., Concord Inspector: H. H. Hale r d Judges: Eleanor L. Loureiro, Joseph C. Arrighi k Clerks: Mrs. June Hall. Cora Hatharn, Mamie C. Costa ASSOCIATED Z. Polling Place: Associated Mess Hall Insoector: Edith S. Penn Judges: Harriett G. Snetts, Louise P. Devol s Clerks: Helene H. Ha rison, Bathilda M. Holbrook, Teresa X. Bedell C 0-kML Polling Place: Community Hall, Correll Ins.)ector: Henrietta Basch Judges: Frank Trimmingham, Anna Zaccheo Clercs: Agnes M. Steers, Amy H. Lefker, Mary F. Sullivan PAC;iECO NO. 1 Polling, Place: School House, Pacheco p Ua I spector: Ella Jones J`adses: Etta R. Vlach, Elva Hansen Clerks: Celestia A. Young, Lenora N. Reed, Hilda. Plant PAC.lECO NO. 2 Polling Place: Pleasant Hill School- Inspector: Waldo E Thomson P14 Judges: Margaret V. Brom, Ernest E. Franklin Ceras: Guy TJ_ Edwards, Rose Roche, Lisa D. Hoole PITTSBURG NO. 1 Polling Place: Gatto Building, wont & Black Diamond Sts., Pittsburg: a I:spector: John Royce, Judges: Herman Guistina, Mrs. Lucy Castro Clerks: Sara Billeci, Rose Cattolica, Rose C. Seeno PITTS3.JRG NO. 2 Polling Place: Ragusa Sales & Service, E. 3rd A Cumberland Sts., Pittsburg q I:spector: H. H. Haynes Judges: Mrs. Margaret Hill, John Dragoui r Clerks: Ruth Belleci, Rose Aiello, Mrs. Katie Aiello PITTSBURG N0. 3 Polling Place: Vierra Building, 4th Cumberland Sts., Pittsburg Inspector: George J. Barretts;; ,wl Judges: Martha Brandon, Catherine Latimer Clerks: Andrew F. Portman, Neitta Hemmingway, Mrs. Rose Evola PITTSBURG N0. 4 Polling Place: Gatto Building, 251 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg Inspector: Andrew J. Saudero Judges: H. P. Ascanio, Edmund S. Ferrante Clerks: Fannie Simas, Jennie Bruno, fancy Lucido PITTSBURG NO. 5 Polling Place: Y. M. I. Club Rooms, 5th & Black Diamond Sts., Pittsburg Insvector: Marie Earner x Judges: Blas. Lillian McAvoy, Willie S. Woods w A Clerks: Jos. Russo, Jr., Miss Katie Mercario, Mrs. Mattie Gardner PITTSBURG N0. 6 1 Polling Place: Pettas Garage. W. 10th St., Pittsburg Inenector: Mrs. Mand Linscheid r "' Judges: Attilio Viscuso, Mrs. Hellen Seeno Evola Clerks: Miss Harriet 3srdsley, Mrs. Ann G. Billeci, Ethel C. Codiga 1487 PITTSBURG *J0. 7 Polling Place: Atlas Cabinet Shop, 45 E. gtia St., Pittsburg Inspector: Dominic Carusso Judges: Richard Anderson, Russell D. Whipple Clerks: Mrs. Mary Beasley, Miss Lucy Bruno, Florence Cardinalli t PITTSBURG 80. 8 Polling Place: A & W Garage. 7th & Railroad Sts., Pittsburg Inspector: John E. Bankson Judges: Florence Barnes, Chas. E. Taussig Clerks: Arville M. Downing, Gertrude Young, Peter Del Monte PITTSBURG N0. 9 Polling Place: Veterans' Memorial Building, 9th & East Sts., Pittsburg Inspector: Lydia B. Scott Judges: Florence Blackley, Mrs. Jean Draper s Clerks: Josephine gatanic, Mrs. Belda Scola, Mrs. Louise McDermott PITTSBURG 80. 10 Polling Place.• FMcVayGarage, 408 E. Santa _e Ave., Pittsburg Inspector: Tony 1--felrose Judges: Margaret M. Delp, Annie Teakel rk Clerks: Gertrude P. Silveria, Catherine Wright, :Frances Ries PITTSBURG NO. 11 Polling Place: Wm. Cohn Garage, 708 Central Ave., Pittsburg C Inspector: Iroa walker Judges: Gustave M. Peter, Dorothy McGlashan Clerks: Mary B. Castro, Eva Jean Cameron, Jac. H. Billeci PITTSBURG N0. 12 Polling Place: Huttmaa's Undertaking Parlor, 107 W. Sth St., Pittsburg Inspector: Henry N:ttman f Judges: Mrs. Catherine Herbert, Frank F. Straface ti; TM Clerks: Miss Ann Marie Peter, Beatrice Battaglia, Mrs. Minnie Canalety' j PITTSBURG N0. 13a .: aiPollingPlace: Masonic Temple, School Street, Pittsburg Inspector: Wm. R. South Judges: Mrs. Oliva H. Dally, Mrs. Jessie Ferne Jones Clerks: Mary Jane Steen, Mrs. Susan Wildes, Antone G. Russo PITTSBURG No. 14 Polling Place: Episcopal Church, 12th & Harbor Sts., Pittsburg Inspector: Phillip Grant r Judges: Mrs. X--bel Baker, Jack J. Pleira, Jr. Clerks: Mr Mary F. Chadvick, Mrs. Margaret Hanratty, Mrs. Cora Riepling PITTSBURG NO. 15 Polling Place: S. G. Lucido Garage, 239 W. 8th St., Pittsburg Inspector: R. P. Taylor Judges: ]Ers. Dolores Young, tits. Aileen Wildes p3Clerks: Mrs. Matilda Pellegrini, Joe Sangimino, Mae Di Maggio PITTSBURG NO. 16 Polling Place: Frumenti Garage, 270 W. 7th St., Pittsburg Inspector: Mrs. Rose E. Hoia Judges: John B. Davi, tars. Bary Farrow Clerks: Mrs. Lottie Aiello, Harry Mercurio, Sara Propersi PITTSBURG 80. 17VZn— Polling Place: Ambrose School Haase, Inspector: Geo. E. Wildes r ' Judges: Alvina 3ennerley, David J. Davies Clerks: Jessie Gregory, Loreen W. Warner, Natalie J. Dutra PITTSBURG NO. 18 Polling Place: The Green Hornet Building, Poinsetta Ave.& Highway au F Inspector; Geo. X. O'Bara Y Judges: Mrs. Wanda B. McFarland. Mrs. Leah M. Bailey Clerks: 3trs. Alice X. Hill, ]yrs. Minnie Beratto, Mrs. Lorraine Sullivan PITTSBURG NO. 19 Polling Place: Geo. Lynn's Basement Ins oeetc : Carl M. Straub Judges: Dulcie L. Grey, Mfrs. Ragnhild Y. Skoog Clerks: Mrs. Rath Zane, Mrs. Gertrude M. White, Mrs. Bell Smith PITTSBURG No. 20 Polling Place: Dimond Building Materials Co., E. 3rd St., Inspector: Geo. B. McCoy w Judges: Antiohe G. Hoia, Jr., Julia J. Silveira Clerks: thes. Margaret Abrams, Frank S. ;,rata, Lillian S. Nelson aty CLAYTON Polling Place:Christian Endeavor Hall, Clayton Inspector: Sigrid K. Frank z Judges: M;7s. Louise LeClair, Ada J. Trette k Clerks: Laura Stockfleth, race L. Morgan, Marg D. Y Gaire Z, PORT CHICAGO 80. 1 k Palling Place: Congregational Church, Part Chicago f4 Inspector: Sam Y. Shideler Judges: Walter J. Gondera, Bessie J. McCoy Clerks: Hannah C. Dyho, Edna L. McGuire, Melba Y. Silva Mornay, April 1, 1940. l i PORT CHICAGO NO. 2 Polling Place: Fire Hall, Port Chicago Inspector: Azel T. Anderson Judges: Teckla Johnson, Daisy B. Sahm Clerks: Bertha M. Schjonberg, Adele R. Schmidt, Mina Andrada CLYDE i Polling Place: Clyde Community House Inspector: Helen M. Evans x Judges: Mrs. Volora Morford, firs. Peggy Crippen Clerks: mss. Ella Cullinane, Mrs. Alma Carter, Mrs. Margaret E. Bentley 1ICHOLs Polling Place: Community Hall, Nichols Inspector: Alice U. Wildes Judges: Loretta G. Vlach. Sophie Black rikA Clerks: Miss Mazy U. Biagi, Opal S. Roberts, Louise B. Dutra ANTIOCH 110. 1 j Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch Inspector; James P. Taylor Judges: Frank Mattie, George Ackerman, Jr. f4 Clerks: Miss Ada Dewey, Miss Marguerite Flannery, Mrs. Zama Lynn A.+TIOCH NO. 2 Polling Place: I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Antioch z Inspector: Roy Peterson h ,. s Judges: C. E. Adams, Thomas S. Jones Clerks; Mrs. Saide Johns, Mrs. Alice Webster, lees. Rosetta Brennan ANTIOCH NO- j sr r Polling Place: Antioch County Library W? Inspector: John W. Nicholls -fig Judges: Joe Ross, John Sheddrick Clerks: Mrs. Olive Storey, firs. Frances Zumwalt. Mrs. Ed ith Cooney ANTIOOH NO. 4 a T Polling Place- Easley Garage, Antioch Inspector: Jake Frederickson r d I Judges: Robert Hodgson, Sam Delulio Clerks: Mrs. Vera Graham. Miss Earline Hartman, Mrs. Iittie Bassett ANTIOCH NO. 5 Polling Place: Pera's Garage. Antioch k` N . ,y7 Inspector: Harvey Vanderhorst Judges: Homer Woodruff, N. C. Dudley Cler';s: Mrs. Ermyl Stovesand. firs. Zell— Beaman. Yrs. Flo Bonn ANTIOCH No. Polling Place: I. D. E. S. Hall, Antioch Insmector: Thomas Nettles Judges: Peter Rodrigues, Elmer Todd Clerks: Mrs. Willow Case, Mrs. Grace Gunnett, Mrs. Hasa Sod ANTIOCH No. 7 Polling Place: Hason's Garage, Antioch u , Inspector: Earl E. Feerry Judges: Wm. Welch, Henry I. Iambic Cl eras; Mrs. Josephine Lindsay, Mrs. Clara Lamb, Miss Donna McBlheney ANTIOCH NO. 8 Polling Place: Irvin Garage. Antioch ryrqInspector: Hugh P. Bogan 3 t Judges: Wm. R. Steininger, Virgil. J. Vossler Clef s; mss. Alice R. Donlon, Miss Mae Peters, Mrs. Hilda Rodena TIOCH NO. 9 ktwYx N firms, Polling Place: Rossi Residence, Antiochkrsl = Inspector: B. S. Jackson Judges: George W. Steuart, William Manning Clerks; Mrs. EElsie Lambd;n, Mrs. Alva La-son, Mrs. Martha Phillips i 1!,Ob1E TREE 80. 1 Polling Place: Putnam House Inspector: Rudolph Parsons c L Judges: Antone Faria, John F. McGinley Clerks: 1S.:scella Hines, Mrs. Emily Silveira, Mrs. Ruth Brotat L 021E TREE NO. 2 Polling Place:Hobson's Garage, Antioch Inspector: William B. Noia Judges: Joseph G. Viera, Alden Sutton Clerks: Mr_- Habel C. Minaker, Mrs. Ruth 0. Mayberry, Mrs. Minted Rodrigues B_RF-NTWOOD X10. 1 Polling Place: Pentecostal Church, Almond Ave., Brentwood Inspector: David Blumen Judges: Carroll E. O'Brien, James W. Daly Clerks; 1!rs. any Prevett, Miss Ruth T. Davis, lard. Olga Lewis BM-*TWOOD NO. 2 m° Polling Place: Ford Garage, Brentwood Insoector: Clarence H. Bonnickson Ju3ges: H. V. Bennette, Stanley Ihtnn Clerks: Mrs. Hazel Tillotson, Mrs. Marion Van Buren, Mrs. Zvelyn M. Logan i t i 4S9 BRENTWOOD N0. 3 Polling Place: Roy Griffith Garage, Brentwood Inspector: Ernest G. Soderstram Judges: Henry F. Mendez, Alex P. Juett Clerks: Mrs. Hazel Spanger, Mrs. Christine Logan, Mrs. Ruby A. Graf BRENTWOOD N0. 4 Polling Place: American Legion Hall, Brentwood Ins_oector: Vernon Cakebread r Judges: George Beed, Ezra Trembley C1 erks: Mr . .._.iS^- 1 - Douglas, Lillie Z. Mor r: gl gam, Mrs. Barrie L. Moffatt BREMOOD NO. 5 Polling Place: Comity Hall, Brentwood Inspector: Willi-am O'Hara Judges: Donald C. DeU=tini, Leonard Dainty Clerks: Mrs. Rosalie Griffith, Mrs. Minerva H. Wallace, Mrs. E. Shafer BMON NO. 1 Polling Place: I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Byron Inspector: Paul E. Gambs Judges: William W. Duncan, Frank H. Estes r= Clerks: Mrs. Violet S. Hotnxd, Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mrs. Agnes Van Horn Polling Place: Harry Har%nond Building, Byron Inspector: Archie Bonnickson Judges: CQlen A. Richardson, C. B. Aig htman Clerks: Zir2. Esther Moody, Mrs. Virginia Boltzen, Mrs. Theresa Griffith KFIGHTSEN Polling Place: Farm Bureau, Knightsen 4 Inspector: Mrxion A. Ballard Judges: Jess E. Barkley, Leorge Leveira Clerks: Hiss Eva A. Colombo, Mrs. Cynthia Rummel, Miss Rena Okmstede OABLEY E0. 1 Polling Place: Women's Club, Oakley Inspector: Henry F. Niederwimmer Judges: Ralph L. Emerson, drank X. Stonebarger Clerks: airs. Edith Cordua, Mrs. Roseline Bloomfield, Mrs. June Kempthorne OAKLEY NO. 2 Palling Place:Dal Porto Building, Oakley Inspector: Frank J. Silva Judges: Julien Tagenet, Carleton Z. Tightman Clerks: Lars. Eula O'Hara, Mks. Evelyn D. Johnson, Mfrs. Frances H.- Anderson- OAKM No. 3 M Polling Place: Live Oak School Inspector: Arthur W. Bigelow Judges: August Dietheln, Eduard F. Friemering Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Carpenter, Mrs. Muriel I. Leal, Mrs. Esther Bliss InKatter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to Conduct Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolition was passed and adopted and ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: BE IT r^.ESOIYED that it be declared to be the Judgment of this Board that the tolloving described property now owned by the State of California, be sold pursuant to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, for cash, for sums not less than the amount set opposite each parcel or piece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale : BE IT RESOLVED FO: izER: that this Board petition the State Controller of the State of California *or authority to conduct said sale as set out in this Reso?utio : PROPERTY 5010 i0 ME STATE JUNE 26, 1929, for the delinquent taxes of 128: In Richmond Annex- Lot 25, Block 36,Deed No. 3554. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned casts of sale. In richmond Annex Lot 12, Block 42, Deed No. 359. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract #1-- Lot 2, Block 36, Deed No. 480. Monlmum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 20, Block 207, Deed No. 584 Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. I PAQPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1930. FOR THE DFZIHQaT TAXES OF 1229: In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lot 2, Block 5, Deed No. 549,Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs o f sale, Monday April 1, 1940. i a In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lots 33-34, Block 59, Deed No. 550. F j Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Alta Punta Terrace- Lot 35, Block 5, Deed No. 551, Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 Berkeley CountClub Terrace Unit #2-- Lot 497. Deed No.855. Minimum price r$ 0. plus apportioned costs of sale. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit #2— Lot 511, Deed No. 561.. Minimumrice 0p5 , plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 In Tewksbury Heights- Lot 1, Block 14. Deed No. 1075 Minimum price, $15, plus apportioned costs of sale. I In the Oak Knoll Tract- Lot 6, Blobk 1.Deed No. 1155. Minimum price, $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPEkTY SOLA TO THE STATE JUNE 26, 1931, for the Del&Ment taxes of 19: i Bay Shore Tract- Por. Lot 1, Block 62 lying between side lines of Lot 3, Block 6, if extended NE to Bishop Ave. Deed No. 4. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. j Turpin's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 1S, Block 15, Deed No: 141. Minimum price, 525. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond noulevard Tract- Lot 21, Block 12, Deed No. 331. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. i East Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 19, Deed No. 332 Minimum price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. RIMMOND Junction Heights- Lots 26-279 dock 25, Deed No. 804 Minimum price, $30, plus apportioned costs of sale. North Richmond Land g Ferry Co. A -- Lots 26 to 30, inc. Block 10 Deed No. 1001:: Minimum price, $40. plus apportioned costs cf sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1932, XR. THE DELINQI3FitT TAXES CF 1931: Spauldim's Richmond Pullman Tovasite- Lots 1-2, Block 3, Deed No. Uinimua price, $100, plus apportioned costs of sale. Spaulding's Richmond Pulman Towns ite- Lots 7--5, Block 3, Deed No. 574. - Minimum 74. _ Minimum price $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite- Lot 11, Block 13, Deedd Ha. 833 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Pullman jownsite- Lots 16-17, Block 13, Deed No. 834 Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. j Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 17, Block 140,Deed No. 845 Minimum price $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Ricbmond- Lot 36, Block 190 Deed No. SSS Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. s= Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 44, Block 192.Deed No. 894. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of price. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 41, Block 194 Deed No. s96 Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's Addn. to Richmond- Lot 42, Block 194,Deed No. 947Minimumprice $15. plus apportioned costs cf sale. s Central Richmond #2r Lots 13-14-15, Block 4, Deed No. 928 minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay vie' Parte Lot 10, mock 19, Deed No. 987. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay view Park Lot3s, Block 19, Deed No. 999 Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lots j^45, Block 5s Deed No. 1040, Minimum price W. plus apportioned costs of sale. a In Ric1mond Annex- Lot 6, Black 2D, Deed No. 1058. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 30, Block 51, Deed No. 1052 Minimum price M. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmonii Annex- Lot 7, Block 65, Deed No. 1087 Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of Sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lots 37-39, Block 5, Deed No. 2260. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 6, Block g Deed No. 1261.a Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. i 491 North Berkeley Terreas Tract- Lot 20, Block 19, u ,- Deed NO-2270. mini— price 525. plus apportioned costs of sale. Boulevard Gardens Tract #1— Lot 1, Block 4, Deed No. 1313. i Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Junction- Lot 1, Block 17, Deed No. 1421. Minimum price $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In 'ichmond Junction- Lots 7-8, Block 17, Deed No. 1424. Minimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. City of Pittsburg- W. 1/2 of Lot 1, Block 40,Deed No. 1552. Minimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPERTY SOLD TO T^ RATE AUGUST 28, 1933, for the delinquent taxes of 1932: In the Hitt e11 Tract- Lots 19-20, Block 4, Deed No. 906 Minimum price $30. plus apportioned costs of sa'_e. Spaulding's Richmond Pullman Tomsite- Lots 9-9, Block 32, Deed No. 849 Minimum price $100. plus apportioned costs of sale. In '"ichmond Junction- Lot 5, Block 18 Deed No. 1263. iii dLmum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Toro of Ant ioch- Lot 4, Block 65. Deed No. 2084 Minimum price,$90, plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 5, Block 2, Deed No. 2102. Minimtm, price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 6, Block 2. Deed No. 2103. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court, Lot 7, Block 2, Deed No. 2104. Minimum price $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court Lot 9, Block 2, x _ Deed No. 2105. Minimum price, W. plus appo.-tioned costs of sale. r In Almond Court Lot 9, Block 2, Deed No, 2106. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court, Lot 10, Block 2, Y Deed No. 2107 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court Lot 11, Block 2, Deed No. 2108 Minimum price, 420. plus apportioned costs of sale. F r:` Yap of ERst Richmond Heights- Lot 10, Block 72 Deed No. 2414. Yinimim, price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Map of Fast Richmond Heights- Lot 16, Block 71, Deed No. 2412. Minimum price $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Rast Ricbnond Heights Tract #4-- Lot 8, Block 119 Deed No. 242$ Minimun price , $5. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richmond H fights ':Tact 0i-- Lot 23, Block 119. Deed No. 2429. Minimum price, Ii. plus apportioned costs of sale. East Richsaond Halzhts Tract A-- Lot 14, Block 120 Deed No. 2430. Minimum price, t5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Martinez Lana Company Tract #6- Lots' 6-7-8-9, Block 37, Deed No. 2509. Ulnimum price, $80. plus apportioned costs of sale. Oak Springs Unit #1— Lot 29, Block C Dead No. 2517 Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In batter of app-lications for Aid. It is by the Board ordered that following applications for aid be the same are hereby granted, to wit : TAYLm, ScPHIE - 169- 14th St. Richmond The Payee of Cot:nty cash allowance of $12. per month to Charles and Sophie Taylor be changed to Sophie Taylor as of March, 1940. DAY, WILLIAM R. 115 San Carlos Ave. El Cerrito. Old fie Security be granted in sum of $40 monthly to begin as of Apr. 1, 1940. HUGHES, RUTH, Hodeo. Old Age Security be granted in the sum of $17. monthly as of April 1, 1940. DMLEY, URL, 734 Everett St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be restored as of Apr. 1, 1940. f Monday, April 1st, 1940. t MURPHY JALFS, RFD Bx 757, Richmond. Old Aje Security be restored and continued in amount of 0. 00 mont4iy to begin as of pril 1, 1940. CLIFT, DON&, 3315 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. DE NISE LIZZIE 227- 16th St. Apt. #9, Richmond. rw Old Age-Security be cont inued in sum of $35. monthly. EISENBEFGIULTHILDA, 7715 Ward Ave. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be continuee in the stm of $20 monthly. FISHER, GEORGE U. 03 Richmond Ave. Rm f36, Richmond old A;,e Security be continued in the sum of $ZW monthly. a GOLDI NG LUCIN DI 121- 2nd St. Richmond Old a Security be continued in the sun of $20 monthly. GOOCH, JOSEM, 569- 5th St. Richmond. A. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. HALL, DORA, 5944 San Jose Ave. Richmond Annex. Old Age Security be continued in the aim of $30 monthly. F JENKM JCHN T. RFD Box 463,Richmond Old Age Security be continued in the sun of $40. monthly. s KCBLHOFF IU1419 Chanslor Ave. Richmond. bid Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. MCRAa, CHARLES- 319 Northwest Ave. Richmond Old Age Security be continued In the sum of X40. monthly. MILES2 WILLIAM Rte #1, Boz 195, No. Richmond Old Age Security be continued in the sumof $40 monthly. MORTILIEF ALBF. Berkeley. Boz 712. Old Age Security be continuer: in the sum of $40 monthly. O'KEIL JOHN F. Gen. Delivery, Rodeo- Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. PHELPS, HENRY Ola Santa Fe. Ave. Richmond Old jLge Security be continued in the sum of $140 monthly. STACKHOUSE TE4AS B. 325- 5t_h St. Richmond Old Age Security be continued in the sum of VW monthly 4 , WEAVER, 1"AI'-rTT£ 4529 wall Ave. Richmond Old Age Security rie eontinuec in the sum of W. monthly. CLARK, JULIA, 233- 15t1h St. Richmond. Did Age Security be continued and decreased from $15. monthly to $13. monthly as of April 1, 1940. HAM MON E3iMA, 6831 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito Old Age Security be decreased to $35. per month as of April Z, 1940. MAAN14ING MAA ;DAH 1218 Florida St. Vallejq i Old Security be decreased from 140 monthly to $20 monthly as of April 1,19140 McNURLIN, ALLIE, Pinole. Old Age Security be decreased from $24.75 monthly to $19.75 monthly as of Apr; 1,1914.0. SOLER QHUSTIAN A. 1745 Union St. E' Cerrito. Old Age Security be decreased from $30 monthly to $25.00 monthly as of Apr.1,1940. vAN RAAIt HENRICA 421- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be decreased from $35. to $30 monthly, as of Apr. 1, 1940. VAN RAAM HENDRIK, 421- 5th St. Richmond. Old Age Security be decreased from $35. monthly to $30 monthly as of Apr.1,1940 BUTTS, ET 7-21- 3rd St. Richmond. Old ge Security in the sum of $20. monthly be discontinued as of Mar.31,1940 H.AUILTON WILLIAM, 6531 Faltmont Ave. El Cerrito Old Age Security in the sum of $37.50 monthly be discontinued as of Mar.31,1940. HARPER, ALMA 0. 25-; Pomona Ave. El Cerrito Old Age Security be denied. KIRBY, EUVA Z. 703 Norvell St. El Cerrito. Old Age Security be denied. WILKINS. C_AFJM E_ 970 Sea Viev Drive, El Cerrito Old Age Security be denied.. GECRGE LIKE 2022 Burbank St. Richmond find Aid in the sum of $50 monthly be discontinued as of Mar. 31, 1940. HIGGINS, CLAFzA, 156 So. 41s;,Richmond I Aid for needy children in the sum of W. monthly and $25. monthly county suppler ental aid be cont'ru ed. I KANE, ELLEN, 424_ 19th St. Richmond Aid for needy children be continues in the sure of $64. monthly. KENT, LM, 1120 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond Aidmfor needy children in the sum of W monthly and Co. Supplemental Aid in the sus of $5. monthly be continued. SC HMMS, ROS IE, 1605 Chansl or St. Richmond Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $45. monthly and County supplemental aid in the sum of $10 monthly be continued. VEDA, VINCE=E, 521 'A• St. Richmond. Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $50 .monthly be continued. That aid for Nicanor Vega be discontinued, as of Jan. 1;. 1940, and restored as of March 19, 1940, because of h,spit alization. MALBRDUCHi WILLIAM Vernon St. North Richmond Aid to meedy Children be conttinuee and decreased from 430 monthly to $10 monthly as of April 1, 1940. TORRES, CABUM 135 Richmond Ave. Pt-Richmond. Aid to Reedy Children in the sum of $45. monthly, and County Supplemental. Aid in the sum of o5. monthly be discontinued as of March 31, 1940. E&STIN7 LOUISE,) 2nd St. Lafayette Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $29.50 monthly. FASTRi2 THCL:AS, 2nd St. Lafayette Old Age Security be continued in tae sum of $29.50 monthly. HARDEN, EDWARD, 1104 Wanda St. Crockett.N Old Age Security be continued In the sum of $40 monthly. HARDEN, VALE IA, 1104 Wanda St. Crochet t. Ola ee Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. xII,L SARAH U. RT A, Boz 1206, Exeter. ld ,&ge Security be continued and decreased from $iW to $20 monthly as of April 1, 1940. SHAWRAY, Muir Station, Martinez. Old Age Security be restored and continued in the sum of 0 monthly to begin as of April 1, 1940. BOUDREAU, JOIE, Bx 222, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly, B_U LEY ALEX.. Concord. d Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. BAEHNLE, FRED, 474 Jean St Oakland. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of VW monthly. j JOSEPH MALtdICE,z Muir Station, Martinez. Old Age Security be continued in the Bum of $40 monthly. KELLER, CHRISTINE RFD Fairview Dist. Martinez. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $25. monthly. Y SBF 9HCKAS. RFD. Fairview Dist. Ma..tirrz. old A;e Security be continued in the sum of $25. monthly. MASMEFY, JC i, Rte #l., Box 356-B, Walnut Creek. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of$40 monthly. M&&ER, NORA, Rte A, Box 356-11, Walnut Creek. ty be continued in the sum of $tW. monthly.Old Age Securir MIA£tY JA?dF5 F. Box 505, Walnut Creek3OldAgeSecuritybecontinuedinthesumof $40 monthly. ROWL.EE, WILL Rte #l, Boz 592, Walnut Creek diTige Security be continued .in the sum of $170 gonthly. SMITH HANNAH, Box 505, Walnut Creek Old Ege Security be continue in the sum of $15 monthly. VEREGGE, MARY Rte #2, Concord. Old e Security be continued in the sum of $25. monthly. WESTWOOD, MILLIE 1264 Plata Drive, aft.V ew, Mart Inez. Old .,age Security be continued the spm of $35. monthly. WICKH", JOHN O. Rte A, Box 37-A, Walnut Cree`f OldAge Security be continued in the ssm of $20 monthly. WOODBURY EFFIE C. 1515 Pine St. Martinez.uld Aze Security be continued In the sum of $40 monthly. KORT3, JCHN 518 Richardson Bt. Martinez. Old Age Security be increased from $35. monthly to $40 monthly as of Apr.1,19 VAM, Ce1niEitil_iE Second Ave. Walnut Creek. Old Age Security in t*-e sum of S40 monthly be discontinued as of Mar. 31. , 1940. Monday, `pril 1st, 19230. CHRISTIAN LILLIAN Fairview Dist. Martinez. aid to needy children and $20 monthly county supplemental Aid be continued MITCHELL EIyZABETH 1127 Jones St. Martinez. 1.,, Aid to Needy Children be continued in the sun of W. monthly. i HOSIE LOIS 1323 Warren St. Martinez. per month beCountSupplementalAidperAidtoneedychildrenand $16.50 y Supp discontinued as of Ma-ah 31, 1940. MACHADO UARIA Palm Ave. lit.View Dist.Martinez. monthly aid to needy children be discontinued as of Feb. 29, 1940. WOLFS 4Jag1S. 45j8 E. 9th St. PittEbur,... 01n amount ofSecuritybegrantedinamouof $230 monthly, to begin as of Apr. 1,192{ i. WOLFS NELLIE E. 459 E. 9th St. Pittsburg. Old Age Security in the sun of $40 monthly be granted to begin as of Apr. 1,1949. BRAZ 1UNUEL, Box 172, Port Chicago. Old Sge Security be continued in the sum of $2W monthly. IRWIN, GUY, Rte #l, Box 30-C, Pittsburg Old Age Security be oontinued in the sum of $39. monthly. NARY IN DAVID, 195 Railroad Ave. Pittsburg Old Age Security in the sum of $220 monthly be discontinued as of Mar.-l,, 1944. LE4dIN ANNIE H Nichols. Old Age Security be denied_ WARD, CAROLINE L. Rte #1, Box 20-B, Pittshug.31f Old Age Security be denied. LEE GUSSIE . j 5 I. 7th St. Pittsburg, Cal. ZIZAH a Aid to eedy Blind in the sum of $50 monthly be continued. TISCARE NO, J TA, 2213 York St. Pittsburg. r Blind aid in the sum of $50 monthly be continued. CALONE,Salvatore, 950 Cutter St. Pittsb Aid for needy children in the sum of30 monthly be continued. GUTIERREZ DCUITIIA, 355 W. First St. Pittsburg l a P. Aid to eedy Children be continued in the sum of $56. monthly. DUNNING, MOEL . 315 Fleet St. Port Chicago. Aid to Needy Children be denied. LANE,_L`OUVILLE, Rte #1, Box 33-A, Brentwood. Old Age Security in the sum of $39. monthly be restored to begin as of Apr.1,19 ALTIZER, ALICE J. 2319- 1%h St. Antioch. Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $2W monthly. CHADWICK, EUMA, Brentwood. Old A e Security be continued and decreased from $17.50 monthly to $9.50 monthly as o bril 1, 1940. GRANT, SMU- L Rte 1, Box 46, Brentwood. d Age Security be conti nue d in the scan of $230 wont ray. JAMES THORkS J, RFD Box 101, Oakley Old Age Security be restored and continued in the sum of $2W monthly to begin as of April 1, 194o. UREN, biA Rl', RFD Box 126, Antioch Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $20 monthly. LAURITZEN AMIA Box 533, Antioch d Age Security be continued and decreased from $39.323 monthly to $37.62 monthly as of May 1, 1940. LOCHARY JOHN Brentwood Old Age Security be dIscont limed In the sum of $230 monthly as of Mar.313,19230. STGaITEML, JACKSON, 3215 So. El Dorado, St. Stockton. Old Age Security in the sun of $230 monthly be discontinued as of Apr. 30, 1940.1 TURNER HELVI:i T. 1123 E. 20th St. Antioch Old ge Securit-j be denied. BOCCIO, MAR[, Bx 113, Wilbur Ave. Antioch Aid for children of an incapacitated Father in the sum of $67.50 be granted to begin as of April 1, 1940. TOVAR RORALDA, Oakley Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $60 monthly be increased to $70 monthly as of April 1, 1940. i WESB, FRArN CES, Oakley Aid to Needy Children in the sum of $20 monthly be increased to $2 monthly 8 s of April 1, 1540, KASDO.RF, HAZEL, Brentwood. Aid to Needy Children be denied.t I 49.E FQR DANM. AND FRI,W SULLIVAN evin Ave. Richmond culd en's id lathe sus of $25. monthly be granted Yrs.Carrie Wallace as of April is 1940, aid to be paid entirely by the State until Jan. 1, 1941. ST-DIARY OF i_ PALMS, Mission San Jose. FOR CAP1M AND CLTINA ?.AMORA. POWER. ANNIE, Danville. POR EBNESP ANDMM92INA Chi hen's Aid In the stn of $SO monthly be renewed as of Feb.1940- $210. payable to St. Mazy of the Palms, Mission Ban Jose, for support of Carmen and Clementina. Zamora and $40 payable to Yrs. Annie Foster, Danville, Calif. for support of Ernest a d Ernestine Zatmra. SIDTDICICH,. Y3S.Ps"'TER, Rte 2& Box 1447, Richmond . FOR EDNA KATHMNE JOHN FRANK AND JOE Children's Aid In the sun of $90 monthly BEMMICH. for the support of Bias Katherihe, John, Frani± and Joe Bernabich, whole orphans, be renewed as of Harch, 1940, payable to Mrs. Peter Sirdicich. EMERL:£ ALLISOH, 917 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito. FOR RUM AND JCAQU3:i RIOS AINAREZ, TEODUL02 YRS. 115 Chanslar Ave. Richmond for WTff AND JCA0N R105 ayee of ald to Reedy children in the sum of $2 . aontz y for the sapport of Ruth and Joaquin Rios be changed Zroru Yrs. Allison Enerine, 917 Lexington Ave. EI Cerrito to Mrs. Teodulo Alvarez, 115 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, as of Apr. 1, 1940. CARTER, CBARI-ES •. RFD 531, Yart'_nez. Old Age Security in the sem of VW monthly be granted to begin as of Apr. 1,19210 to be paid entirely by the state until Sept. 1& 1940. CARTER, DEsLA E- RFD, 531, Martinez. OldAgeSecurity in the sun of ''O monthly be granted to begin as of Apr.1,1940 to be paid entl-vly by the State until Sept. 1, 1940. MIGHT CLARA B. Rte #19 Box 377& Martinez. C11d Age Security in the sum of $17. monthly be granted to begin as of Apr.1,l 0. t 4 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 15, 1940, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. µ3N TEE BMW OF St11?ERVISOAS OF CONTRA COSTA COU1!Y, STATE OF CALIFOHNIA.WMAY, APRIL 15, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. Y.Present: Ron. T.J.Buchanan& Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings Ralph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.*ells, Clerk.In Matter of Purchase of Property for the Orinda County Fire Protection District. RESOLUSION.kMMEAS, the Orinda County Fire Protection District of the Countyof 3 Contra Costa is desirous of leasing the following described real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the location of a fire house:Lots eleven (11), twelve (12)& 'T'hirteen (13), Fourteen 14) and the southerly twelve and one-half feet ( 121') of Iot Fifteen (15), as said Lots are delineated and so designm. ted upon that certain Yap entitled 'Orinda Townsite, Contra Costa County, California' Vch map was filed of record March 6, 1928,In the office of the ounty Reorder of of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in Tol. 1 of Official Uaps, page 21,AND VEM=°4, the said County Fire Protection District is leasing said property from the American Trust Company by means of a lease with option to purchase,Ifor the rental of Three Thousand, Six hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($3,600.00) payable 3 In quarterly installments, in the fors of rent;AND SHEREAS, said lease with an option to purchase provides that a good and sufficient Deed, free and clear of all encumbrances, shall be given to said District when the entire rental of Three thousand, six hundred and 00/100 dollars 3,600.00). shall have been paid, alter notice by the Lessee that it desires to exercise said Monday, April 15, 1944. A AND 1EERELS, the Act under which said District is formed provides that the j Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State ofCalifornia, is the govern Ing body of the said District, and that all property acquired by said district shall be taken in the name of the County of Contra Costa, NOW, TIEREFORE, BE IT RESGLYED: that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the 1$oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized to execute the said lease with option to purchase as the Chairman of said Board,. and D.M.Teeters bounty Auditor, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be, and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant for the first payment of rent provided for in said lease and option to purchase, plus the pro-ration of taxes and insurance and, minus the credit for rent paid by the present occupant of said premises, and the i County Treasurer be, and he is hereby authorized to pay the same. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cmmnings, Buchanan and Bollman, and Trembath. Noes: None. Ab sent: Supervisors- None.,r In Uatter of Petit ion of G.A.Parmakos, for permission I to alter fruit-stand. G.i'.Parmakos, having applied to this Board for permission to alter his fruit-stand located on Walnut Creek-Danville Highway, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commdssion, of Contra Costa County. j In Cutter of Claim of Amydell Looney, against the County of Contra Costa. Amydell Looney, haviag filed with this Board a claim against the County of Contra Costa, in the sum of $14.74 for damages claimed to have been sustained to her automobile, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFM that said claim be and the same is hereby referi red to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for his opinion as to the legality of said claim. i In Matter of Refection of Claim of Eugene Paton, against the County of Contra Costa. Eugene Paton, heretofore filed his claim against the County of Contra Costa in sum of $1000 which is being held by the County of Contra Costa pursuant to an order of the Superior Court made in Criminal Action #2692 and said claim having been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his opinion as to Its legality, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having advised this Board that said claim should be refected, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFED that sold claim be and the same is hereby ordered rejected., I 1497 1W.Hatter Matter of Petition of Bw sident s of the Town of S&n Pablo against Water Pools. A petition signed by residents of the Toner of San Pablo, and vicinity,- object- Ing icinity, objectIngtowaterstandinginpools, at 13th and Ches'Ley Streets, San Pablo, and it appearing to this Board that said standing water is on private property, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEBED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the Health Officer of Contra Costa County, Dr. W.A.Powell. j In Futter of Communication from Mildred £.Thoren, M.D. Superintendent ata Medical Director, Weimar Joint Sanatarium. A communication having, been received from Mildred E Thoren, M.D.Superintendent and Medical Director of Weimar Joint Sanatarium, requesting that this Board of Super- visors deed to said Weimar Joint Sanstariuta, the parcel of land which the County of Contra Costa acquired for original site for the said Sanatarium, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE i ABOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is herely referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his advice in the said matter. K i i i In Matter of Application of Saar B. Zantrowitz, for peraissiont to erect a Service Station in Town of Danville. Mr. Sam B. aantrowitz, having applied to this Board for permission to erect a service station in jean ofDanville, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Uosta county, and the said Planning Commission having filed with this Board its recommendation that said permit be granted, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT 13 CRDERED that permission to erect sold Service Station at southwest corner of Diablo Street and State Higbway No. 219 in the Town of Danville, be and the same is hereby granted,. In Matter of Subordination of Lion for Indigent aid against the property of Ernest Nagel. MS&I^ems, Ernest Nagel has received indigent aid from the Catnty of Contra Costa State of California, and the County of Contra Costa has recorded a property agreement against the property of said Ernest Nagel, recorded in vol. 393 of Official Records, at page 483, Records of Contra Costa County; and, WKEREAS, the said Ernest Nagel had, prior to the receipt of said aid, and prior Ito said recordation, executed a deed of trust on certain property owned by said recipient of aid, to wit All that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows: Lot eighteen (19) as designated on the map entitled "Bancroft Orchard Tract, Contra Costa Co. California which map was filed in the office of the ecorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, an May 2, 1911, in ol. 5 of Yaps, at page 101. dAch deed of trust was in the amount of Six hundred, fifty and 00/100 dollars ($650.00 slated January 25, 1935, and recorded January 31, 1935, in vol. 392 of Official: Records, at page 306, Records of Contra Costa County, and z C Monday, April 15th, 1940. REAS, the note for iahich said deed of trust was given as security is about to outlaw, and the said recipient and the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, which is the beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, are desirous of rene*- Ing said note and deed of trust for the sum of Sic hundred, Twenty five and 00/100 Dollars ($625.00). i NOT, Tr I FORE, BE ITT RESCLVIM that pursuant to Section 2227 of the Welfare C and Institutions Code of the State ofCallfornia, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby subordinates said lien of said County of Contra Costa, as shown by said records; to the new deed of trust to be execut- ed and recorded, as aforesaid, by said Ernest Nagel, and In favor of said Bank- of America, National Trust and Savings Association; and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the dounty of Contra 0osta, State of California, is hereby authorized to execute a subordination of said lien of said County as hereinabove mentioned; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby determines, after investigation, that the purposes of the Welfare and Institution Code will be served by the execution of said subordination. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. r r In Matter of Subordination of Lien for Old Age Security against the Property of Mary Edley Dolphus. SEAS, Mars Edley Dolphus, has received Old Age Security from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, prior to September 1, 1937, and the county of t Contra Costa, has recorded a lien against the property of said Mary Edley Dolphus, rel' corded in Volume One, Notices of Aid, page 130, Vol. 539 of Official Records, at page I 131 and Volume 434 of Official Records, at page 426, Records of Contra Costa County, and, WMEAS, said Mary Edley Dolphus had, prior to the receipt of said aid, and prior to said recordat ions, executed a deed of trust on certain property owned by said recipient of aid, to wit: Lot Two (2) Block J, Town of Crockett, County of Contra Costa, State of California, which deed of trust was dated December 31, 1934, and recorded March 13, 1935, in Vol, 394 of Official Records, page 129, Records of Contra Costa bounty, rznd, MWI£AS, the note for which said deed of trust was given as security is about to outlaw, and the said recipient and the Bank of Pinole, which is the beneficiary f iunder said Deed of Trust, are desirous of renewing said note and deed of trust for thej sum of one Thousand, flighty-six and 04/loo dollars ($1,096.04) ihich is the balance I due under said note and deed of trust.i JJOW, T EMEFOM BE Ii RESOLVED that pursuant to Section 2227 of the WelfareandInstitutionsCodeoftheState, of California, the Board of supervisors of the I County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby subordinates said lien of said County of Contra Costa, as shown by said records, to the new deed of trust to be ex- ecuted and recorded, as aforesaid, by said Italy Edley Dolphus, and in favor of said C Bank of Pinole; and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of supervisors of the ounty 1499 of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby authorized to execute a subordination i of said lien of said County, as hereinabove mentioned; ani f F BE IT FDR:MR RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby determines, after Investigation, that the purposes of the Welfare and Instititions Code will be served by the execution of said subordinat ion. Ayes: supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. i Hoes: Hone. Absent: Hone. i t In Matter of Declaring geek of May 20th to May 25th, 19402 as 'This Mork Pays Your Coaannity" Week. It J-%0n motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the week of May 20th to May 25th, 19409 be and the same is hereby designs - ed as "This Work Pays Your Community' Week. The said week is dedicated to the purpose of shoring the achievements in the County of Contra Costa of the professional and ser- vice projects of the Works Progress Administration. The ivneral public is cordially Invited during said week to visit operating professional and service projects to view the work that is being accomplished In said County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order :is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Hatter of application of William Wlghtman Horton, to erect a gasoline Station and Furniture Store at corner of Mt.Diablo Blvd. and Martinez Short-Cut. William Wlghtman Horton, having heretofore filed with this Board his applica Ion for peznission to erect a gasoline station and an open-air furniture store at carne Of Mt.Diablo Blvd. and Martinez Short-Cut, and said application having been referred to the Plannlrg Commission of Contra Costa County, and the said Planning Commission having filed with this Board its recommendation that a pezmlt for the said Service Station be not granted, until complete plans for said station are presented to the Planning Commission for review, and that a temporary permit be granted for a period of six month E for the display of garden furniture at said location; On motion of Supervisor Cumninrs, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BAUD ORDEFED that the reoommendations of the Planning Commission be concurred in, and that the application for said service station is hereby temporarily denied and permit for displey of garden furniture for a perbd of six months be and the sane i is hereby granted., s. r 1In-Yatter of AWlication of William Wlghtmen Horton for permission to erect a Gasoline Station adjacent to Ht.Dlablo Blvd. and Orinda Junction. 1 William Wigh man Horton, having heretofore applied to this Board for permission to erect a gasoline station on ltt Xlablo Blvd. at intersection of Davis Road with Mt.Dlablo Blvd. and said application havins~ been referred to the Planning Commiss- ion ofCoatra Costa County and said Plarmirg Commission having recommended that said permit be granted, IT IS BY TIL-' BOARD ORD&"-.-D tl at a permit to erect a service station at said Monday, April 15, 1940. x)00 location be and the same is hereby granted, subject to a set-back on Davis Road i of ten feet and a set-back on Mt.Diablo Blvd. of fifteen feet, and that plans for said station be submitted to the County Planning Commission for approval before the cod.-.encenent of construction. In hatter of Consideration of Interim Zoning Ordinances for portions of Vine Hill, Oak Grove and Concord School Districts. Thomas D.Heaton, Technician for County Planning Coemission having notified this Board that he will present to said Board on Monday, may 6th, 1940, at 2 o'clock P.M. proposed Interim Zoning Ordinances for portions of Vine Hill, Oak G:ove arra Con- cord School Listricts, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE ! BCkRD ORDERED that Planning Commission of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby authorised to notify all property owners of said di stricts that the proposed zoning Ordinances will be considered on Monday, May 6, 1940, at 2 o'clock P M. in Chambers of said Board. In Matter of Application of El Sobrante Land Company for Interim Land Use Permits for Lots 1 to 9, El Sobrante Shopping Center. El Sobrante Land Company having heretofore applied to-this Board for an In- terim Lam Use Permit for Lots 1 to 9, Inc. of El Sobrante Shopping Center for neigh boyhood purposes, as so set forth In the Deed Restrictions now recorded for that tract, and said application having been referred to Planning Co=ission of Contra Costa County . and the said Plann]ng Commission having recommended to this Board i that said. Land Use Permits be granted, i On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Boliman, IT IS BY THE i BOARD OF:DERED that tine Interim Land Use Permits as above described be and the sane are hereby granted, subject to the filing of plans and specifications of all business structures to be located on aforesaid lands with the Planning Commission to be approved by said Planning Commission before starting of construction of said structues. i In batteB of Approval of Contract 1 between ounty of Contra Costa and Keith O._Narbett, Architect, 1br construction of Lafayette Memorial Hall. A Form of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, by and through its Board of Supervisors, and Keith 0. Harbett, Architect, wherein the said Keith O. Narbett agrees to do all work as required of Architects, for construction of a Memorial Build- ing in Town of Lafayette, is presented to the Board, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Contract and the form thereof, be and the same is hereby approved and M.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.. r,..s .. ... ..,. ., ti.?s Win::$F ,y yc-'..' ".-:. { w ,c•"a'.c. .,i `.T J' p-rt is c•..'^, 3. t' .Lf'3" i. A+..;. -. .... a...a ...,,.c__.. ,'s"..-`ti-s.i,5`Jd• :y" ,.`.'+ 'Ia `'".rc5''':T'-r r','sc'"t, x ;'', .,r 501. I In hatter of Transfer ofFunds. Upon request of D.Y.Teeter, County Auditor, and in order to finance current HighvW Fund Warrants as shown below, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEP.ED that the sum of 5570.31 be transferred from General Fund to Highways Fund, said sum to be charged against the proper Highs and Bridges Appropriation Accounts, to wit: War. No. Road Comm. Road Comm. Road Comn. Road Comm. Road Comm.Misc. 597 9.54 90.00_ 559999 boo l98 39999 # 166-50 60 155.99 23.62 6'N 24 6o5 26.65 69.15 322.52 6o757-75 z- a.' g. r 6o9 24:00 609 3. 0 119.03 39.15 143.06 611 163.13 612 1392.20 61j 169.6o 614 13.12 616 111.64 290.33. 617 63.00 35-71 199.91 W-7961s 619 7499.72 620 96. 62.62_ 62132. 3 1771-89 $ 767.60 6 90.00 Grand Total --- 95-570-31. The 5-570.31- The said order is passed by the u—nim us vote of the Board. In flatter of Cancellation of Delinquent Taxes. D.M.l eeter, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that the property as listed below, has been acquired by the State of California and the county of Contra Costa, for highwiW purposes, subsequent to the date on which unpaid taxes accrued again 3t them, and as said properties are no longersubject to sale for delinquent taxes; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEP.ED that said properties be removed from the DeLtnquent Tax Rolls and that taxes which have accrued against sane be cancelled by the County Auditor, to wit: P_EgT_ ACWIR D BY STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In Bas Vier Park. Block Sale No. Year of Sol@. IQt 39-1w 1 1626 1934. Lots 47-49 2 1629 1934 Lot 50 2 1629 1934 Lot 13 5 1636 1934 Lot 1 11 16339 1934 Lot 11 11 1639 1934 LotLots25- 26 122214 62i2 44 1934 Lot 25 MLot1416461934 Lot 27 14 1647 1934 Lots 23-24 15 1648 1934 Lots 41-42 1 2180 1934 Lots 26-27 31 2188 1934 Lot 29 31 7159 1934 Lot 30 31 ZL90 1934 Lot 31 31 2191 1934 Lafayette Homesites• Por. Lot 19 in State Highway 11 2220 19-6 Lot s 19, 19, 20 ll 2490 1935 Oak Springs Unit No. 4. 9 do Nlmly. Por of 7 2j99 1936 Lot 13 21100 1936 Lot 17 6901 1932Lots21-22-23, 502. Monday, April 15, 1940. In the Ricirz-ond Annex, Lots 17-15-19-20, 9 1712 1934 E'ly por. Lots 17-15-19 do LL all of 20-21, 9 1713 1934 Por. of Lots St.Ray. 20-21, ly 16 1737 1934 Lot39 16 Lots S-9 17 17 9344j Lots 10-11-12, 17 17N Lot 58 17 1755 1934 Lot s 4-5 18 1758 1934 Lot 62 29 1765 199347 In the Richmond Annex. Lots 69-70 19 1775 1934 Lots 1-2 31 1912 1934 Lots 27-28 193 1934 Lot s 35-39 1665193243- 5 1867 193 jLots44 Lot 9Lot 49 1979 1934 Lot 414 44 imp 11991 9 4 Lots 423- 4 1gg3 193493 j Lotss22-3 3' 49 1911 1 Lot 63 193Lot 4- 3 1936 1934 Lot 1 70 1953 1934 Lots 2-3 77pp 1954 1934 Lot 42 1958 1934 Lot 43 70 1964 1934 Lot sll-3 ot 1 s 1985 1934 Lot a 2- 1992 11991 934 Lot `4 3 83 199 F 1934 Lots 1-2 991 93 7 19 Lot s31-2 1111 2979 9334ZF San Pabld Ave. Business BlochTract Lot 2 2 2200 1934 Lot 4 2 2220'22 2934 PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY COUTRA COSTA Gb LW Y. Andrade Rose No: 1 Tract. Lot 10 20 3741 1934 Lots 15 and 16, 22 3744 1934. In Matter of Resignation of Supervisor Janes N.Lo__nngg as Director of Joint 111 ST District M. James N.Long, having heretofore been appointed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as a Director of Joint Highway District #26, composed of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, and said James N.Long, having this day presented to this Board his written resignation !-s said Director, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Bollman, IT IS j BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of said James N.Long be and the sake is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. The said order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.Pa y k r xx J 503 In hatter of appointment of r Supervisor H.L.Cummings, as a Director of Joint Highway District #26. There beirg a vacancy on the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #26 composed of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, caused by resignation of James A. Long, Upon motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor H.L.Cummings be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #26, to represent the bounty of Contra Costa. : In Futter of Acceptance of Easements from Bessie McCarthy and Vincent Vitale and Teresa Vitale, his wife, for Sever right of way. Bessie McCarthy and Vlncemt Vitale and Teresa Vitale, his wife, having presented to this Board good and sufficient Easements conveying to the County of Contra Costa, for sever rights of way purposes, the following described real property: Easement of Bessie McCarthy) That certain piece, and strip of land, sit-ated, lying and being in the"County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows: BEG NNRiG at a point on the easterly line at Lot ZO Block "G" t as shown on that certain Map entitled •Map of the Town of Crockett• and filed in the s of4oe of the Recorder of Cant-a Costa County,Qalifornia, on January 14, 1854, in Pook •D• of Maps, at page $S, distant thereon 25.0 feet southerly from its northeast corner, and running thence due crest and parallel to the northerly line of aforesaid Lot 10 Block •G•, 50.0 feet to the westerly line of the said Lot ZO Block"G! thence southerly along; the said westerly line Of said Lot 10 Block "G", 5.0 feet; thence due East 50.0 feet to the aforesaid easterly line of Lot 10 Block "G•; and thence northerly along the said easterly line of Lot 10 Block G•, and thence northerly along the said easterly line of Lot 10 Blas •G•, 5. 0 feet more or less to the point of be;inn Being a strip of land 5.0 feet wide across the aforesaid Lot 10 Block "G• Map of the Town of Crockett. i Easement of Vincent Vitale and Terese Vitale, his wife) i That certain piece, and strip of land, situated lying ani being In the I County of Contra Costa, State of Californla; and particularly described as follows: BFUNNING at a point on the easterly line if Lot 5, Block A, as shown E on that certain Map entitled •Map of the Torn of Valona and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on "pril 15, 1997,in Book E of Maps, at page 117; alstant thereon due north 64.5 feet frac its intersection with the northerly line of Starr Street, and running thence due north 64.5 feet, thence due West 5.0 feet, thence due south 64.5 feet, thence due East 5.0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Being a strip of land 5.0 feet wide lying in Lots 4 and. S,Block A, of the aforesaid Map of the Town of Valona. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Easements be and thse same are hereby f accepted and the County Clerk is hereby directed to record said easements in the office lof"the bounty Recorder..,, In Matte Of Mailing Sample Ballots for May presidential Primary Election. The County Clerk being required by law to mail sample ballots to all voters. of Contra Costa County for the May Presidential Primary Election, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D.M.Teeter, County Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the Post baster of the City of Martinez, in an amount sufficient to pay the postage on all of said sample ballots and that the Post Master of the City of Martinez attach his receipt to said Warrant. x r-iO4. Yorr:rw, April 15, 1940. i In Matter of Issuance of Bods of Alsao School "istriSt. r RESOLMTICH AND ORDER OF TSE BOARD OF A 01 W ISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIlCF41IA. MMUS on the 4th day of March, 19401, the Board of School `trustees of the Alamo School "istrict, in the county of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed I It advisable to call, and by resolntion and order duly and regularly passed and adopt i ed 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: 1 That an election be called and held throughout said Alamo School 'Jistrict on the 5th day of April, 1940, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Alamo School "ist riot the question Of assn ing a nd selling the bonds of said Alamo School District in the amount of Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding five per cent (5$) per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpo se- of raising money to be used for the purchasing of school lots; the building or purchasing of schgol 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; 1 tiie repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school bulldina; damaged, injured or des4,, troyed by fire or other public calmity; the supplying of school buildings with fur- niture or necessary apparatus of a Permanent nature, and the permanent improvement of I the school grounds for said Ala cw School Listrict. f IMPAS, an election was held in said Alamo school 'istri.ct on the 5th day:. of April, 19403, in conformity with the said resolution and order, of said school board of the said Alamo School vistriet, and all the proceedings had in the premiseIs have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the school board of the Alamo School I District as required by lair, and i VHMW the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination I and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the Resolution and order of theBoard of School i Trustees of the Alamo School District duly passed and adopted on the ZYth day of March I, 1940, an election was duly called in said Alamo School District, and was geld in said Alamo School District on the 5th day of April, 1940, and that notice of said election) was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of said :school board in !} three (3) public places in said Alamo School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Walnut Kernel, I a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California f not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election, vhich j said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of th State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspector and i Judges of election, conductingsaid election in said Alamo School District ;, took the I r I, oath of office as required by lar, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast 1 thereat, and certified the result of. said election to the said Board of School Trust- ees of said Alamo School District, and to them made return of the ballots, roster of I j voters and tally sheets of said election. That on the 12th day of April, 1940, 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 i 505• Board of the Alaao School District not and canvassed the said returns of said election f from which said returns the said school board of the said Alamo School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of 230 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: 209 votes, were cast for the issuing of said bonds, and that 21 votes cast were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that 0 of the votes cast sere irregular t i and illegal, and not counted, and that the said school board of said district caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board farther finds and declares that said election was duly and regular3y called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result then -of was duly and regularly canvassed, and in the manner and as required by law, and that allthe acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regularly and due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issuance of the school district Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said school district including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescrited by law. 33! IS THEREFORE, ORDERED that the bonds of Alamo School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Twenty thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) ani that -he sane shall be numbered from one (1) to twenty (20) i consecutively, and shall be in denominat ions of One thousand dollars ($1000.00) each payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof, in lawful matey of the United r r states of America, vlth interest thereon at the rate of not exoeeding five per cent 5%) per annum, payable semi-annually on June asst and December 1st of each year until the date of maturity of each of said bonds in like l.asful money, both principal and 6 int erest payable at the off ice of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa, State of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated June 1, 1940 ani shall be payable as follows, to wit: One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) principal amount in the year 1942, and 4 One thousand Do'.lsrs ($1,000.00) principal amount in each of the years 1943 to 1959, both inclusive, and Two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) principal amount in the year 1960. AND 32 IS FURTHER QWUM that said bonds shall be issuedin sub stantially the fo3lowing form, to wit : Do• SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND AIAWO SCHOOL. DISTRICT COUNTY OF OONr:.6 COSTA, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA. Alamo School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California 4 lUalted States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the I holder hereof at the o:'f ice of the County Treasurer of the Bounty of Contra Costa, Stat to California, on the 1st daffy of June, 19 One Thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United St.t e s of America, with int ere st thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day of June and on the 1st day of December of each and every year from the date hereof until this Bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from on i 1) to twenty (20), inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Twenty thousand 4Dollars ($20,000.00) and' is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for 506. ?,: onlay, April 15, 1944o. purchasing of school hots; the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such i as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or re-building 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 f for and in the said Alamo School District in said "ounty of Contra Costa, state of r California, In pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of the School i Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vat a of i m are than ton-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Alamo School district in said county of Contra Costa, state of California, on the 5th deJr of April, 194O. And the Board of Supervisors of the 'ounty 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 thel 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 b4 s 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 p rovis ions of the law authorizing the issue of school District -6onds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of Indebtedness of the said Alamo School District, Including this issue of bands, is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the fora pre scribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its Minutes on the day of 19$0, and Shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Alamo School District, and the; money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be i raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Alamo School Listri ct. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Mate of California, has caused this gond 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 f F ATTEST: Chairman of the Boazd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State County Clem and Clerk of the of Cal ifor nia. Board of Supervisors of the iCountyofContraCosta, State of California. RESOLVED: that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons i equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the following fora, to wit: 111TEREST COUPOB.No. F The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay j to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinkin3 Raid of the Alamo School District, In said t;o::nty and State, on the 1st day of 19 at his of gee in the City of Martinez, in said County and State, the sad of $ in lawful money of the IE United States, for six months' interest an Bond No. of said Alamo School ! ist ri ct. D.11.TMTFR,V- AUDITOR. W.J. BUCHMUN, Chairmah of the Board of Supervisors. C. EI-1,S, CountV ?e:•:. Ani Clem of t'_.e Board o: -Iu De ry i sor s. 507 j AND IT Is FMTHER ORDFR=D that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared In accordance with the foregoing f orm. AND IT IS HEREBY FLIFOIER QIDERED that •_J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Board., S.C,Nells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and D.N.Teeter. County Auditor of said "ounty are, and each of thea is, hereby authorized as such officials, to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Boa:-d of Supervisors and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; r AND FT IS FURTHE-R ORDER:-:D that the said bonds be sold by the Board of i Supervisors of said county for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 6th day of May, 1940, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and Host responsible bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof, has been given by said Board byI i publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest the-eon the terms for whi; h said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for i which said bonds will be sold, to wit: lawful money of the united States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash and the lowest net 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 Board of Supervisors will vthe treject any or all of said joarreserveero t bids for tro (2) consecutive weeks in the Courier Journal , a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Boa-.d of supervisors i held on the 15th day of April, 191,- 1 Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Bollman, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: None 1 Absent: Supervisors- None. In 11att er of Issuance of Bonds of A la m o School District, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVEDt that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of thert Is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above natter. Dated this 15th day of April, 1940. W.J. BUCHANAH ATTEST: S.C. aa.LS irman of the Board of Supervisors of the ountT Clerk and ex-ofSicio Clerk Courty of Contra Costa, state of CalifornLL. of the Board of supervisors of t e County of Contra Costa, State of California. i H-;-ate a- ';,,"^"":$x »',c•++s""y' " s+"us r 1 50s. I o::day, April 15, 1940. In Hatter of Granting Authority to Tax Collector to m nduct Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes. The following Resolution was passed and adopted and ardered 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 nor owned by the State of California, be sold pursum t to Chapter 529 of Statutes of 1939, by the Tai Collector of Contra Costa County at public auction, for cash, for suns not less than the amount set opposite each parcel i or Diece of land hereinafter described, plus costs of sale; BE IT RESOLVED FURTSMI: That this Board petit Im the State Controller of the State of California for authority to conduct said sate as set out in this Resolution. Group #70. PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATS JUNE 26, 1931, FOR THE DELINQJENi' TAXES CF 1930: Third Addn. to Richmond- Lots -':-5, Block 22.Deed No. 10. Minimum price, $30. plus apporti-amd costs of sale. Richmond Boulevard Tract- Lots 3-4-5, Block 1 Deed No. 142. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lot 10, Block 5, Deed No. 160. Minimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fay Andrade Tract- Lots 11-12, Block 14, Deed No. 202. Lin leesprice, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition- Lots 36-37, Block 2, Deed No. 255 inimum priee,$40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Hage Tract- Lots 12-13, Block 12, Deed No. 312. Miniqun price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Home Tract- Lots 19-20, Block PD Deed No. 319 I4inimum price $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Jun^t ion- Lots 17 & 19, Black 19 Deed No. 359. Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Bay View Park- Lots 22-23, Block 3,Deed No. 459. Minimum pri^e, $30. plus apporti-med costs of sale. In Bay Vier Park- Lots 47.45, Bloch 4.Deed No. 460. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Richmond Annex- Lot 31, Block 87 Deed No. 551. Uinimurs price, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. Harbor Zront Tract- Lots 45-46. Block 10. Deed No. 629. Minium price 515. plus apportioned costs of sale. North Berkeley Terrace Tract- Lot 14, Block 30, Deed No. 746 Minimum price,$15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Berkele,v Country Club Terrace Unit #2— Lot 412, Deed No. 537.Minimum price, $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall's 2nd Addn. to Ridnond- Lots 5-6, Block 205 Deed No. 904 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. ast Richmond Heights Tract 14,-- Lot 14, Block 123. Deed No. 1205. Minimum price, $5. plus apportioned costs -o_' sale. In Canyon City- Lot s 31 A 32, Deed No. 1246. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. PROPMTY SOLD TO THE STAT£ JUNE 29, 1932, FOR THE DLUINQUFNT TAXES OF 1931: Fourth Addn. to Richmond- Lots 2-3-4, Block 47 Deed No. 49P Idinimum price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe-- Lots 8-9, Block 149 Deed Yn. 114. Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot 346 Block 25, Deed No. 134. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Townsite of Santa Fe— Lot 35, Block 25 Deed No. 135 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. r_.... Griffin & Aatrous Addn. to Richmond- Lot 32, Block 11, Deed No. 248. Mlinimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Herman I s Adds. t o Richmond- Lot s 25-20, Block 3, Deed No. 252. i.:iP.Lnum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1509• t Central Merman'qFAddn. to Richmond— S. ?51 of Lot 3, and E. 1/2 of Sof of Minimum Lot 36 Block 22,Deed No. 25j9.. price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 9, Block 121, Deed No.352 Minion— price, $15. plus apport ioned costs of sale. Amended Yap of the City of Richmoni- Lots 10-11, Block 121, Deed No. 353 Minim— price, $40. plus apportioned costsof sale. Brown Andrade Tract- Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 13, Deed No. 434,- Minimum 34,. Minim m price, $75. plus apportioned costs of sale. SP=2ding's Richmond pul i-An Townsite- Lot 48, Block 37. Deed No. 559., Vininom price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Alvarado Tract- Lot 20, Block 6, Deed No. 647 Minimum price, $15. plus apport•loned costs of sale. Andrade Boulevard Tract- Lots 31-32, Block F Deed No. 672 Minimum price, $20. plus apport icned costs of sale. Mall's Addn. to Richmond- Lots 1r-23 Block 155 Deed No. 576 Ulnimum price,$40. plus apportioned costs of sale. r 3 Mall's Adds. to Richmond- Lots 7-9, "lock 195 Deed No. 977 Minimum ~rice $40. plus apportioned costs of sale. Wall'a Addn. to Richmond Lot a 39-40, Block 193, Deed No. 995. Minima price $30. plus apportioned costs of sale.t in Richmond A x- Lots 35-36-37, Block 20, Deed No. 1060.Ann Minimum price, $150. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Golf Club Hits-- Lot 5, Block 2, Deed No. 1453. Minimum price, 20. plus apportioned costs of salre. City of Bap Point- Lot 9, Block 13, Deed No. 1963 Hinimm+ price, $150.00 plus apportioned costs of sale. Martinez Land Compam Tract 04— Lot 7, Block 12, Deed No. 1901 Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Forestland Heights Extension- Int 1225. Minimum price, $10. plus apportioned costs of sale.Deed No. 1923 Forestland Heights Extension- Lot 12 De Minimum price,$25.plus apportioneel d costs of sale. a No. 1924 PROPERTY SaLD TO TIM SMLTE AUGUST 29, 1933, FOR THE DMNQUM TAXES CF 1932: Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Lot 31 Block 63, Deed No. 369. , Minimum price, $50. plus apportlaned costs of sale. Amended Map of the City of Richmond- Lot 35, Block 93 Deed No. 379 Kinimum price $50. plus apportioned costs of sale. Schapiro Central Tract- Lot 5, Block 2, Deed No. 962 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. In the Andrade Addition- Lots 2$-25, Block 1, Deed No. 593 Minimum price, $30. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 In the Andrade Addition- Lot 9, Block 2,Deed No. 994 Minimum price $1.5. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade Home Trgct- Lot 17, Bloch 10ADeedNo. 962 1ulaun price, 4.15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Andrade How Tract- Lot 30, Block 10 A Deed No. 964 Minimum price, 515. plus apportioned costs of sale. I East Alchmonc Boulevard Tract- Lot 19, Block 42 Deed No. 1234. Minimum pr ice, $25. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Pullman Townsite: -Lots 33-34, Block 15 Deed No. 1297 Minimum price, $100. plus apportioned costs of sales.:' in Richmond Annex- Lots 54-55, Block 19 Deed No. 1456 i i mumjM_n price, $60. plus apportioned costs of sale. 1 In Itichmond Junctio= Lots 9-10, Block 5 Deed No. 1912 Minimum price, $40. plus apportlaned costs of sale. r£ oerkeley Coin[ Club Terrace, Unit #1— Lot 269 Deed No. 2051 Mirdmam price, 5100. p:hs apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 44, Block 4, Deed No. 2111. Minim— price, $30. plus apportimed costs of sale. In Almond Cm rt- Lot 1, Block 6, Deed No. 2112. i Minimum price $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Almond Court- Lot 23, Block 6 Deed No. 2113. Minimae price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. 510 yonday, April 15, 1940. RichmondAnnex Addition- Lot 16, Block lob Deed No. 2137 Minimum price, $30- Plus apportioned costs of sale. Wallis 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 1, Block 207 Deed No.2151. Inimum price, S15. plus apportioned costs of sale. all's 2nd Addn to Richmond- Lot 2, Block 207 Deed No. 2152. Minimum price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. V;allis 2nd Addn. to Richmond- Lot 3, Block 207 Deed No. 2153. Minirgun Price, $15. plus apportioned costs of sale. Fall' s2ndAddn. to Richmond- Lot 4, Block 207 Deed No. 2.54 Minimum price. $15. plus apportion ed costs of sale. Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract- Lots 8-9, Biock 6 Deed No. 2299 Minimum price, $25. plus apporlDnOd costs of sale. Dover Villas Tract- Lots 15-16, Block 1 Dead No. 2380 1:1nimum price, $20. plus apportioned costs of sale. In Matter of applications for Aid. IT IS BY TH—E BOARD ORDEFED that the following applications for aid be and'the same are hereby granted: HYNES% PEARL, 407 Florida St. Richmond county cash allowance of $11.50 monthly be continued. LUCAS, ELIA 502 Enterprise Ave. Richmond County Cash allowance in the sum of $12.50 monthly be continued. R0EI1;S31,1 ROSIE,, Rte 171, Box 174, No. Richmond Countycashallovmce In sum of $40 monthly be continued. wF.&yzR, EDITH, 4529 Wall Ave. Richmond. County Cash allowance In the sum of 610 monthly be discontinued as of Jan.31,1940- LOUIS, KATY RFD Rte #2, Box 93-F Richmond OldAgeSecurity be granted In the sum of W. monthly to begin as of Apr.1'191*1 LYUAN, LEm, 691- 9th St. Richmond 61—dAge Security be granted in the sum of $40 monthly to begin as of May 1,1940 SHORL7, I;PANT, 255- 2nd St- Richmond uld Age Security be granted in the sum of W. monthly to begla as of Apr.1,1940i SCXJ ZA, ANNA, 263- 17th st. Richmond UITAce Security be granted In the ease of $39. monthly to begin as of Apr.1,1940. to be paid entirely by the State until Sept. 30, 1940- WILSON,, SAMUEL J. 11,111"r Richmond St-El Cerrito. riff-WEe—Security, be granted in the Sam of $35.13 monthly to begin as of 4-1-19401, DUTFA, DELPHINA, Alvarado St. San Pabl cc 945 AG llfc Le Security In the sum of $24. monthly be restored to begin as of 4-1-19401. DUTFA MARY San Pablo, CC 937 AG d Are Security be restored and continued in the sun of $40 monthly to begin as of April 1, 1940. CERVENKA tdFAIE, RFD Box 439, Richmond CC 1112 AG ge Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. CUEEFING, CHARLOTTE 343- 9th St. Richmond Apt. #6, Cc 577 AG Old Age Security be continued In the gam of $40 monthly. oJ' DICKINS&II, MIRTIE A. 115- 1st St. Richmond CC 909 AG uld Age Security be continued in the sum of wont:1y. FALL, GEORGE 11. 609 Liberty St. El Cerrito cc g4o AG Old Age Security be cont Inued In the stun of $40 monthly. HEATH, MARY E. 280.0 Esmond Ave. Richmond CC U23 AG OTd Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly.R, HMPHILL ILGSE goo Parkvay, El Cerrito CC 1137 AG Old Age Security be continued In the sum of $40 monthly. jjEmp--jILL, WILLIAM, goo Parkvay, El Cerrito Cc 1137 AG ql Old Age Security be c onti nued In sum of $40 monthly. Hard a:; uA.RY 605- 9th St. Richmond CC 911 AG u L--j e Security be continued In the sum of $37. monthly. HYNES, JOHN 407 Florida Ave. Richmond CC 1153 AG 01d e Security be cozZinued In the sum of $40 monthly. KFATZER MIMP, 251- Sth St. Richmond CC 343 AG Old ""cc Security be continued In the sum of $40 monthly. KFATZER, STELLA, 251- Sth St. Richmond CC 343 AG Old ACe Security be continued in tbe rj= of $40 rn onthly. 5u• FIELD CLARA, 506 Lexington , EL Cerrito CC 556 AG d age Security be continued in the sum of 040 monthly. PARS MARE 392- South St. Richmond CC 6$0 AGi OldXge Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. PI ERSON. ham 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond CC 253 AG Old a Security be continued in the sun of $40 monthly. b`x ROGERS mmDORE 430 Macdonald Ave. Richmond CC j41 AG d Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. SHATTUCK2 CB0LES7 152 So. 5th St. Richmond CC 602 AG Old a Security be continued in the cam of $40 month2y.YkM WUQTjIST- AUGUSTA, 726 RichmoW St. El Cerrito CC 3-3 AG Yd &&a Security be continued in the suet of $40 monthly. b. r S11M, GRACE 1209 So. 54th St. Richmond CC 623 AG d 4e Security be continued in the sum of $ 0 monthly. SMITH, LWiDER, 1209 So. 54th St. Richmond, CC 823 AG d Age Security be continued in the sum of $40. monthly. rt WOLF AGNES, 24W Hasse St. Berkeley CC 1133 AG d Age Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. MARTIN SUSIE 6621- 3rd St. Richmond cc 359 AG Old Age Security be continued and increased from 35. monthly to $ monthly as of April 11 1940. JACKST ISAAC, 923 Nevin Ave Richnond. CC $92 AG d Security be continued and decreased frog $13. monthly to $12.91 monthly as of May 1, ?010• BRUHN 3 MA V, 501 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito CC 464r AG d *e ,Seonrity in the sunt of $28.75 monthly be increased to $39. monthly as of May 1, 19'' O. SHULT , AYi.ETT, Star Route, Mariposa CC 609 AG Old Age Security in the sum of 126.30 monthly be increased to $40 monthly as of April-1, 1%0. HALL, DOR&, 5944 San Jose Ave. Richmond, CC 769 AG Old Age Security in the sum of $30 gonthly be decreased to $25. monthly as of ft 1, 192{0. DUFFIELDna , 790-- 14th St. bland, CC 42;5 AG Old e 5ecurIty in the sum of $$O monthly be discontinued as of Apr. 30, 1940. HASSEL FANia1E RFD Bx 1090, Alchnond, Cc 505 AG Old ge Security in the stem of $30 monthly be discontinued as of Mar.31,194.0. BONDI'3 11M 37 Second St. Richmond. Old a Security be denied. HUBLEY DAnIQ. 7201 Waldo Ave. El Cerrito CC 7 HL Aid to eedy blit- in sum of $50 monthly be discontinued as of Mar-31, 1940. COOPER, IDA M: 502 Kearney St. El Cerrito CC 192 Aid for Needy Children in the sum of $10 monthly be continued PUCCII GENOFLESSA 107 Critchett St. No. Richmond CC 321. 20 monthly aid to needy children be continued. RATIO, MARY, Bx 1669, Richmond Cc 2.65 aid to needy children and $2. County Supplemental Aid monthly be conti uad. SALDIVAR EN INA, RFD Box 209, No. Richmond, CC 507. id to Needy Children and $5. county supplemental Aid monthly be contin ed. MALBROUGH WILLIAM Vernon St. No. Richmond. CC 453. Aid to eedy Children be continued and decreased from $30 monthly to $10 monthly as o. may 1, 1940, F ERSON L FRANCES, 414 -8th St. Richmond CC 495 Aid to Needy children be decreased from 955 monthly to $45. monthly as of May 309 1920, DALE, ETHEL, 241 Espee Ave. Richmand Aid to Needy children be denied. BRADS3AW, MARIAN, 614 Port St. Crock:ett CC $33 AG Old Age Security be cunt imiee in the sum of $2D monthly. McLAUGHLlN, MIRY, 1121 Stam St. Valona Dist Crockett, CC 199 Ag. Old Age Security be continued and decreased from $20 mathly to $3g.' morithly as of May 1, 1940. AVIS AMANDA J. Bx 77, Alamo Old ALge Security be denied. LONG MAUhE 60 Ferry St. Martinez.LONG, cash allowance be continued.. FOLEY, EDWARD, Valden Are. Walnut Greek Old Age Security be 6 anted in sum of$35. monthly to begin as of Apr.jn 512. Monday, April 15, 1940. HALL AUGUSTA.- County Hospital, MartiNez d Age Security be granted in the aura of $40 monthly to begin as of Apr. 1, 19 MOtRIWI NE IE Rte #19 Box 432, Walnut Creek old Ige Security be granted in the aria of $40 monthly beginning as of May 1,1940 OFFICER SAUK, Rte #1, Box 30&A, Concord. Old Age Security in the SLIM of $1* monthly be granted to begin as of May 11 194 . SOTO CAR1M, Rte #2, Concord CC 202 AG Old Age Security be restored in the sum of $30 monthly to begin as of Apr. 1,191LQ SOTO V3NCFM, Rte #2. Concord, CC 202 AG Old Age Security be restored in sum of $40 monthly to begin as of Apr. 1, 1940. GEARY CHLRLES, RFD Concord, CC 31 AG Old Security In sum of Fw monthly be continued. 1-UMNIFFS DANIEL RFD Box 392, Walnut Creek, CC 339 AG Old a Security be continued in the sum of $40 monthly. HENDRICK, AMANDA, 1330 Veale Ave. Mt-View, Martinez, CC 911 AG Old Age Security be continued in the sum of $15. monthly. awk t KNOILES. CBARI.£S, 1114 Court St. Martinez, CC 3.146 AG x Old Age Security be continued in the sure of $$0 monthly.r" LONG, WILLIAM F. 805 Ferry St. Martinez, CC 356 AG Old Age Security be cont inued in the sum of $40 monthly. Axa w ROWS ARCHIE 725 Main St. Martinez, CC 650 AG Old Age Security be continued in the mm of $40aonthly. ROWLEE MARY Rte #13 Box 592, Walnut Creek, CC 329 AG k ld Age Securitg be continued in the sum of $1W monthly. SMITH NARY E. General Delivery, Martinez, CC 1017 AG Old Age Security be continued and decreased from $35. monthly to $34.56 monthly as of May 1, 1946. REID, JAMES B. Star Rte, Danville, Cal. CC 1316 AG Old Age Security be decreased from $tW monthly to $15.55 month3y as of May 1,1 40. IRW3N, WILLIAM, Walnu'_ Creek, CC 1145 AG. 03x1 Age Security in the sum of 840 monthly be discontinued as of Apr. 15, 154o WRADYA ELVIRIL M. 520 Brown St. Martinez. 3u Age Security be denied. AZEVEDO MARGARET, 25' ' Park St. Concord CC97 Aid for Needy children in the sum of monthly be continued. POLINA, JULIA, Walnut St. Martinez, CC 121. Aid to Needy children in sum of W monthly and County supplemental aid in sum Of $'j. per month be changed to aid to Nee 119.Children In the sum of $22.50 per month and cCounty Supplemental Aid in the sum of50 per month as of Hay 2, 1940. WARBURTON, BESSIE.. Box 346, Martinez, CC 539 Aid for needy children in sum of $20 monthly be discontinued as of Apr.30, 1940 C OLL IS AUST D4 W. 169 W. 12th St. Pittsburg Old Age Security be granted in sum of $35. monthly to begin as of Apr. 1, 194c. couis wy 169 W. 12th St. Pittsburg Age Security be granted in sum of $14. monthly to begin as of Apr. 1, 19 , ENGEL EUI 1279 C-Railroad Ave. Pittsburg Uld Age Security be granted in the sum of $10 monthly to begin as of Apr.l,ig4c. SEL.LE WGARET, Rte #1, Box 50, Pittsburg CC 946 AGR d Age Security in the sum of $35. monthly be restored as of Apr. 1, 1940. KNIGHT KA Fit'iIN£ 172 W. 10th St. Pktt sburg, CC 995 AG d ge Security in am of $30 a onthly be continued. NICHOLS, SAM, 30 E. 1st St. Pittsburg, CC 277 Ad Old Age Security be increased from 427 monthly to $40 monthly as of Apra l o. AND-rima.i WILLIAM, 659 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg CC 1 Bl Aid to Needy Blind be continued, in the sum of $50 monthly. ROIA ANTONID, 350 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg, CC 35 B1 Aid to Needle Blind be continued in the snm of $50 monthly. AuGUST321 RO - A W. 7th St. Pittsburg CC 313. 2O monthly aid to needy children be continued. LEMos VARY Rte h, Box 578s Pittsburg, CC 505. 2O month3y aid to needy children be continued. 11ONT0NARI LUCILLE 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago, CC 253. Aid for needy children In the sum of $22.50 mantbly and CouUty saapZeaseutal aid in the sura of $17.50 monthly be continmd. GARCIA MANUEL C Box 105. Byron Old Age Security be granted in the suer of $24.56 monthly to begin as of Apr.1,194o BA!",SS. B :THA V. Gen. Delive:ti• , Erentsood. CC 1149 AG Gld - re Secu-- n :..^.2 y'L2-= Of $40.00 DlOA:hly. 513. LWB, JOHN I{09- 10th St.*ntloch, CC 1087 AG I Old Jge Security be cmitinued in the sum o, $10 monthly. RE AS, JOIN T. Oakley. CC 1071 AG Old Age Securdty be cant Inued in the sum of $40 monthly. DOBBS ANN y POfrER, 626 - 19th St. Antioch. CC 2092 AG Old Age Security be continued and increased fr-,m $35. monthly to $40 monthly as of May 1, 1940. VACCARP7.7A vA_w, 6.x>- 7th St. Antioei CC 982 AG d JLge Security in the sum of $19.35 monthly be discontinued as of Mar.31, 19110. GALINDO. HDA Canal Rd, Brentwood, CC 319 70 monthly aid to needy children be continued. HABIG MAPEL, Texas St. Antioch c0 390 20 monthly aid to needy children be continued. RUBIO FRANCES 901: •I' St. Antioch CC 322. 30 per month aid to needy children be continued. COUPCUIZM, AUIDY, 500 Seco St. Antioch CC 304 Aid to needy children be decreased from SO monthly to $70 monthly as of May 12, 19110. RM, FFiwias 9o4- 6th St. Antioch Cc 361. Aid to Needy children be decreased Yran $Ii0 monthly to $30 monthly as of Apr.30 1910. ST. VUXENT'S SCEWL FOP. BOYS, San Rafael, CC 158 For LOUISE CLAYO Aid to ;seedy children in the sum of $20. monthly be continued payable to St.Vincent Is Bchool for Bays. PRESTON , JM.IE, Danville, CC 377 FOR VICU i ROSE DEEB MASCO SRS. T.W. Bm 11, Danville FOR VIOLET ROSE DEEM. Aid to Needy children in the sum of 120 monthly payable to Mrs.Jennie Preston for the support of Violet Rose Deen be di scont inued as of March 31, 1910. BEGIIIi.ING April Ir, 1940 aid to need child-,cn in the sum of $22.50 be granted Mrs. W.W. Rasco, for the support of Violet ose Deen. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 29th, 1910, at 10o'cloek j A.M. 7. Clerk. Chairman. 4 l IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISMS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1940. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming Balph Bollman, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. 1 In Matter of Annexation of Additional Territory to Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. f W ERFA;, on the 1st day of April, 1910, a petition, signed as required'by law and prayInC that the territory hereinafter descri=ed to gait: I Parts of Lot "Al and Lot 170 as said Lots are sho4m on a 4 Map entitled "Subdivision Number Four of Brentwood Irrigated 1 Farms and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on September 11, 1917, said parts being more particularly described as follors: BEGINNING at the intersection of the southeasterly Zine of Birch Street and the northeasterly line of First Street as said Streets are shown on a Map entitled Homestead Addition to the To= of Brentwood and recorded in the off ice of the County Recorder of said Contra Costa County on Lay 3, 1921,- and 921, and running thence along the southeasterly line of Birch Street N. 540 23' E. 500.0 feet to a point on the northeasterly lineof Third Street and on the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road "C"; there along the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road C' N. 350 38' R. 355.81 feet to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 170; thence along the southerly boundary of Road No. 2, N. 89009' E. 352.9 feet; thence S. 26022' W. 356.3 Leet to a point on the northeasterly line of Third Street, the northeasterly line of subdivision Road "CO and the southeasterly line of Birch Street; thence along the northeasterly line of Subdivision Road "C" S. 350 38' E. 3w-94 feet; thence S. 0001' W. 69.63 feet to a point 4 on the southwesterly line of said Subdivision Rossi OCR; thence S. 0001' W. 698.12 feet; thence S. 54023' W. 355.96 feet to the intersection of the southeasterly line of Fir Street and the Northeasterly line of First Street; thence along said northeasterly line N. 35035' W. 960.0 feet to point of beginning, containing in Lot •A" 14.15 acres more or less, in Subdivision Road ICI, 0.34 acres more or less and in Lot 170 , 1.39 acres more or less. be annexed to Contra Costa County Tater Works District No. 1, was filed With the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, WHERFAS, the said Board of Supervisors on the 1st day of April, 1940, set a hearing upon said petition for Monday, the 29th day of April, 1940, at 11 o'clock A.B. in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records In the City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, and ordered notice of the time and place of said hearing published in the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and AREAS, notice of the time and place of said hearing was published for the- time and in the manner as prescribed by lav, as shown by the Affidavit of Publication of Edgar M. Allen on file herein, and WHEREAS, this being the time and place set out In said Notice for said hearing, and no aye having filed written objections or otherwise to the granting of sail petition, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does find that said petition and the contents thereof and the signatures attached thereto, are sufficient. IT IS FURTBs.R RESOLVED AICD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and the boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed to the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1 are hereby established as hereinbefore In this Resolution set out. BE IT FUWHER RESOLVED AMD ORDERED that a special election be called and held in said Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1 and in said proposed Addition on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1940, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M., and at which said special election the following proposition shall be submitted to the voters of said District and to the voters of the proposed addition to wit: 06hall the territory described in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted on the 29th day of ( Ye_ s April, 1940, be added to Contra Costa County Water Wor'ss District No. li" No That for the purpose of holding said special election the mole of the territory within said Contra Costa County Water Works District No. I shall comprise I'1oneprecincttobeknownas Inside Precinct* and the territory lying within the boundaries of the proposed Addition shall comprise one precinct to be known as "Outside Precinct'; that the place where the said election shall be held and the electors appointed to conduct said election in each precinct are as follows, to wit: Inside Precinct: Pollirv- Place: American Legions Hallg Inspector: Yrs.Bertha French Judge.Joseph J. Dutra. Clerk: Yrs.Elizabeth O'Meara. Outside Precinct: i Polling Place: Edgar M. Allen Residence. E Inspector: Gertrude Allen Judge : Edgar M. Allen, Jr. lerk: Edgar M. Allen. that this Resolution be published twice in the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed an_: pu::lis}:ed in e Co.;n-, of Contra Costa, prior to the date of li el-CtlDn. 515 The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, on the 29th day of April, 1940, by the unanimous vote of the Board. In }latter of Application of Roy Hadley for Building Permit. Roy Hadley, having applied to this Board for permission to erect an auto sapply store and repair shop on Lots 16- 17, Block 246, WaLl's Second Addition to City of Richmond, It is by the Board ordered that said application be referred to the Planning CoDrUssion of Contra Costa County.K a In ?latter of Claim of County of Los Angeles against the County of Contra Costa. The County of Los Angeles having filed with this Board a claim-against the County of Contra Costa in sum of $225.45 for Hospital care extended to Make George from January 31st, 1920 to March 10th, 1920, IT TS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said claim be referred to Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Cot:tra Costa County for an investigation and a report to this Board. a In Matter of Adopting plans and specifications for building Veteran's Memorial Building at Lafayette, California. Keith O. it^rbett, Architect, havbg pre sented'°'tWthis. Board,pans=a specifications, strain sheets and working details for building of a Veterans Memorial Building at Lafayette, Ca.lfornia, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheet and warkin; details be and the some are hereby adopted as Official Plans And Speci- fications, Strain Sheets and Working Details for building of said building. IT IS FUME:3 ORDERED that bids for doing of said Work shall be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 20th day of May,1940, and notice to bidders shall be published In the "Lafayette sun", s newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Granting Permission to Crockett County Fire Protect ion District to exceed 1939JW Budget. Val.XU2er, Secretary of Board of Commissioners of Crockett County Fire- Protection District, raving filed with this Board the request of said Commissioners that the said Board exceed the amount of 1939-40 Budget for said District in the 00 and it earl to this Board that said District has the sum of $600, sum of $6 appearing in its General Reserve Funds On motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BQkM ORDERED that the Board of Commissioners of Crockett County Fire Protect ion 'iistrict be and they are hereby authorized to exceed their 1939-40 Budget by the sum of $600 to be paid out of the General Reserve Fund of said District., r _C. i i I In Latter of Refection of Claim of Amydell Looney, against the County of Contra Costa. Amydell Looney having filed with this Board a claim against the County of Contra Costa, in sum of $11.74 for damages claimed to have been sustained to her automobile on the Tunnel Road, and upon advice of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE 30Ar.D, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ORDERED that said claim be anti the same is hereby rejeeted.K In Latter of Applicants for aid. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Old Age Security in the sum of $40 monthly be restored to begin as of April 1, 1940, payable to Louis Braut, 1135 Ferry Street,- Martinez..; In Satter of Appointment of a District Boundary Commission. Chapter 1025 Statutes of 1939 of the State of California, having authorized the Board of Supervisors to appoint a Commission on district boundaries, Upon motion o: Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Treabath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D.M.Teeter, County Auditor; J.M. Reid, County Assessor; Francis P. Healey, District Attorney; Joseph M.Barkley, County Surveyor; and O.K. Smith, President of the Planning Commission, be and each of them is hereby appointed a Member of the District Boundary Commission of Contra Costa County, to serve until the further order of this Board.\ In hatter of Approval of Agreement between the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, etc. and the County of Contra Costa for sever Easement. the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, and its lessee the Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, having presented to the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa Co•<nty, the governing body of Crockett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District, an Easement for the construction, maintenance and operation of one 12 inch) Vitrified sever pipe and manholes and appurtenances, across and beneath the proper and tracks of the grantor, in Crockett, Contra Costa County, California, and more particularly described in said Easement, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Easement be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and 1.J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Hoard is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the gover Ing body of said Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District of Contra Costa County, California. r I In ?.latter of Application for Dance Permit. The Martinez Gun Club havin., applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.H. on Saturday, May 4th, 1940, at Club Souse on Martinez- Pacheco Highway, On motion of Supervisor Bollman, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TRZ Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 62 1940, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .lSi s STATE OF CA:.IFWN!aA ) a Couirr! OF Ca. RjiS COSTA ) .u. Via, Y* " AY tra ps and transcripts in actions or p_a 3ng £o=C a aura of suPer Zap or at a sr rlSe filed iA nay *ElaCV-- VX=WtUW= tm, I~ tY tit the forming reeds were m Cry* nUnder my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Section 25105. 26202 arca 26205 Of the Government Code. I fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors r affixed this 2nd day of January 19 73 f W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) i by Deputy County Clerk 2£g. -gr, i C0NTr3IICS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS V01L.1w I%35 1 nnr . 11 1R34 TO Q nnit15slei.() i 1 4 s r