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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06031952 - Sup Rec Vol 52UP [ RVI ORS RECORDS VOLUME5 2me. COVERING 3.c, 5,4z t 0 N6 GSR ash /9Sz v. .,, ..,,..: ',*^rte t°• e 9' ^r w, c yr 1 i F r r_ min..t-i, t' x r jpf-'•r w v Y Fy ^ fix, :; r f >F X•'k$[{ 5 a:... n C? REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST.AT I'ME Delejat to :_- a National . U6a* States Senator Reprssentatire in ess Stats Senator COMWdioa btk Qestnct r17thDistrict cn z t M? z Z Q i r r ELECTION p .4 Y z Sv a _ 3 . c 3 z t3 p Q p a z i PRECINCTS 40 c r 101h ASSEMBLY DISMCT A Berkeley Park No.I g I Berkeley Park No.2 C 0 38 I7 Kensington No.I D ISS /7 jI9, I24 / f7ZnsingtonNo.2 E +'2, 1 3 Kensington No.2-A F 11l ,12. /01 // / . Q ' J`: // KeInsington No.3 G it71 It7 f+ /06. tJ{. t7 l l.J" Az ` Kensington No. 3-A H 3 %3 SrizKensintollNo.4 3 mr /,q6 Qf 9 r f t f Kensington No.-i-A J 95 t 1 Z 1 I 1 4 Kensington No.5 K 12- .'J ?.Z ICI Z,, Kensington No.5-A L / GSL //C 9S' /3 55 ` 55 it No.6 H 1/ f 137 Cl lam. A3-Kensingtonfio /J° 1 f r Gj Krn;inglon No.G-A N 7oi ,.3 I ,18 Sr 0 / ? / Kensington No. O Kensington No.7-A P r ,'Q ;/vs tjg"<Kensington No.$ Q S'•Y // ' . 14s 7 w Crockett No. I s i 90 l y SCS Crockett No. 2 Crook No. ;3 ti /`f ' 3 3'7 Z 6 8' / / Crockett No., B 1 o 5 Crockett No. :, C1143 /0 14 27 a S Crockett.No.6 D Crockett No. 7 D p 7 t..rockett No.8 F. Crockett No.9 c Crockett No. 10 H .'` /O :fie Port Cassa No. 1 j11.0;? Port Costa No.2 Ili Danville No. 1 4 Danville No. 1-A N . /e /tri c F Danville No,.`'. i Danville No.3 P Danville No.3-AF Danville No.4 R /. / •/ 4.4 Ile X ,r tlq'; Danville No.5 Danville No.G T r° O f j San Ramon A . 62' . g{r 41 7a 19 (o r + ' f. df of y" Tassajara i C Lafayette No.I D /•2 / // /3; I, 3 Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No.3 F J%' f /tl /0.4 Q / 9 Lafayette No.4 G l 1 V r h Lafayette No.5 H (C V1S19 Lafayette No.b 1 QTc { a / fir/ ,.r0 Lafayette No 7 Lafavette No.8 2/ o 1.7 + , !!l f" E Lafavette No.9 t !! le .// 1/ 7 / T avette. No. 10 yy L.afavette No. 11 N I afavette No, 12 Q Lafayette I tc. 13 P ",V T4 /1-V 1ff. 99I«zfaycttr Ipso, 14 p , /t4 J / Q // , Lafayette No. 15 R ? I / r xv /:Y / / l 4141 Lafayettr No, 15-A S T E f ZI..ttayette No, I6 1 4 - k t y Tafel:C._em17aorwar p. CONSOLIDATED PRHgARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLIC AR Member Gets) Member Ce tretMemberofAs;emblr M nber of Assrnbiy R 10th District 10th Datrirt p.Dist. itf« C P ow.; IL 41 iii r I x 1 ' R .z.2 fz z *q 46 y.. 46 S' 4G yq laFitIi d q t gY' 510 it; So 41 V E bbd &g f G 3 13 i I.z 0 , // 7g F3 E 17 1S #3 86 66 53 ltd at+ 7 7 S'z F 30 ' s x a ; s8; g 3.3 93 2_._ z,4 0 z_ Loo= ,52-' t R'f t3 318'' 3q - 3 1q , /0 S 7 1;, k k yblS5g1 7s l7s7 j 8' 8o ?.7z (0.5; lS''L Z. 17 / - t ti N 4 D f 1 F o z / // 3 ,tS" q 9 ` 9 1,;x S 7 8 r 3A 20 1z l At 1 bt2ii eo 4z ZZ 5,OeA B /o 0 3 1 S U /Jt J i t x 49 O IV 41 k 1 LZ M ..?. O Ngo bioa / 4T7r rr f g t 33 /tY `h _ 1171- ' 4!1 29{ ! — li Woy is REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member A Maatber Cedral ;¢ A lember C:oy tfy Certlral Member Courtly Catlra! 7aComaa't`les_ p.Dr'st fi L Coatnulho P.Dist. itht ____.1• ELECTION PRECINCTSNz loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A 1 r r• Berkeley Park No.I B 4; 12 ' A(0). Berkeley Park No.2 C 7: 11,Kensington No.1 n SQ 9 95 41 41 1 Kens nlgton No.2 Kensington No.2-A eq rs}' Kensington No.3 t 14 41 Kensington No. 3-A S.Z 5T Iq Kensington No.7 ' TKettsi)on No, A Kensington No.5 6q 'Jf 70 39 w Kensington No.5-A L z ; $0 ; T Z 7g Kensington No. 6 7G yg[ M t f Kensington No.6-A 6, Y" Kensington No.7 O S - q ?cl g 7 i r tIk1 Kensington INN.7-A 7j &T 45 `7 Kensington No.8 z / 7 / 64fi / 1 h R Crockett No. 1 f%Sente- _tv T it Ct A6, # i - a/ 1. Crockett_No. 7 Iit 1,20 I/? l 4' D{ Crockett No. ai A A9 /9 2. d, Crockett No.4 B j Crock No. .") Crockett No.6 D Crockett No. 7 Crockett No.8 Crockett No.9 Crockett No. 10 Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No. • f ` t L t Danville No. l a f3 ' a NDanvilleNo, I-A h Danville No.2 O E 4 61 Danville No.3 1, Danville No. 3-A Danville No.4 RIa r 1 Danville No. 5 Danville No. )- T I/,rA; if 40Y San Ramon A a1/ f p d Tassajara B l! l; ,? C t r' Lafayette No.I D 1 Lafa elle No.2Y._ p Lafayette No.3 F Lafayette No.4 Lafayette No.5 r 1.i f ; d 4 }/O ts Lnfavette No. 6 1 x l All Lafayette iafivette No.R i' o/ Lafavettc Iahvette No. 1t? M Lafayette No. 11 N Lafavette No. 12 O 1r7 I.afavette No. 13 _ P 63 g 'f' I.afavette No, 1$ Lafayette No. 15 R I.afaycttc No. 15-A S L_I f a ettr NTo, Ib Canyon r E lt7TotalsCarriedForward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 3, 1952 REPUBLICAN= Member Coon Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cett4tel tY Committee____._Su Dist. Di: C•ommi#fa_Su Dist. CommHfMt_......Su .W0.Committee...Sup.E><at. a IAP El AV r n f i. f 1• R gyp'- i: d 74: '-: v j a r j s Y" Fj§ f 1 Y r 6 v i P x j[ n o u x R N 1 > E U r ll n dip` Y Y ( i M2fi s 1 t i r n 1 v ter..' r IV r P Air R S, uw T35 .1z IC E e r S C t n D 40 a Y 3 t G fI R t p s tf L S ti a j 1 A a h fly fn y w S r r of ;, M ^ REPUBLICAN STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Coua Caatral of 1, Cooney Central Mwnber Counly Central Member Connly Central Coamilleo.. WUL Oust. Coamitlae _ Dhf. x ELECTION X s PRECINCTS r i 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A t I3erkeley Park No.1 t Berkeley Park No.2 _C 3 Kensington No, 1 D Y Kensington No.2 B Kensington No.2-A F Kensington No. 3 G tt 4 EF Kensington No. 3-A hensington No.4 Kensin ton No.4-A J t s 6; Kensington No.5 j'i Kensington No.5-A L Kensington No 6 r r Kensington No.6-A jt t v k Kensington No.7 O Kensington No,7-A p s Kensington No.S 0 t 3 TCrockettI o. l S r Crockett No. 2 T t Xc+rY.is'y 3 w47 Crockett No. S A F CCC Crockett No,4 f Crockett:No.5 C t 0 i C Crockett No.6 D Crockett No.7 F. 311 p Crockett No.$ F a A Crockett No,9 G N Crockett No. 10 77 y'. q. , q • a.,,r,.. Port Costa 'N'o. l Port Costa 1\T0.2 s 3 d Danville No. i Af a Danville No. 1 A N s r« II Danville NO ^ p F a y S s Danville No,3 p Danville No.3-A Q Dauville No.4 1 SDanvilleNo.5 Danville No.G T San Ramon A Tassajara w K C tz Lafayette No I D t l Lafa•ette No.2 B s ; i Lafayette No.3 F n f l k{ J jrfif :4 Lafayette No.4 G r b Lafayette No-5 8 i L.•ifavette No. 6 L ifav ptt• No 7 l Lafayette No.S g 3 4 Lafavette No,9 L Lafavette 1NTo lAAr e , Lafayette No. 11 jy r Lafavette No. 12 O L ifavette No, 13 P a I—ifayctte No, 14 r Lafayette: No. 15 R d tI—tfayctte No, 15-A S f Lafayette No,JG Canyon aTotalsCarriedForwardii CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39 1952 REP.UB141 Member Coon Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Coue ty Ceirka) Member County Centra! County Committee Su Ont Comauffee Did pM;Commiftee.....Sup.Dist A. 4A , p 4 t. C A NAV i t f A t } k a t i c ja n P t F s 1 h i r A F S F s pp' c yyf t w a x r ,K 1 3 { tt tt J,TotFY , yds 1 Yi Ir 01 r 7e p r t e 1 % Srq R III 13 FF 1$ V. a r w ti s q k $ i Y` 3 w'V 34S iv le:z i i a a f x i ru, i i 't"A'1?TNaJ pit' J t 1 F d La My y O 7-7 44 c R TOra a ki r • i 'j • Y r Y.: +i„ _''Saiz ' V.,.. t YY y r DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t Debgates to`; atiw in State Senator _ I National United States Senator RO°SO"t Cogire t-wa, 6fh District r 17th District S r < o o aoxxG ELECTION E o `x z 3 n f„ PRECINCTS i 3 o s I 7 X V i..J rRS y .!• tS.t f r. 1 s 6Y 4 42 tn z 04 CA i v c t- v w Gl r 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Berkeley Park No.1 g 35, 1`f 1 2-1 30;3 (1 ; ;zv " Q 3 3# to , 2 23 23f 1 1 1 371 1al M xBerkeleyParkNo.2 wC it 2 R Kensington No.I D A4 9 1 q 17'. G 1 11 f` 1 .2- 2 9 r01 9 F r Kensington No.2 3' I ,?,9 1 ? Q Q ;133 ,' I r T v_ Kensington No.2-A F' , 21111 31 2 4 15, A / D 4k4 x z Kensington NO. J G Kensington No. 3-A H R6 1,0 / m2/ .2 S" 9 / Q / (} 33 Q 4 4 f Kensington No.4 1 s2 7 t,?/ 3 7 /i ( 2 22 Kensinngton No.4-A r 3 1. 1 I 2 d r r t Kensington No.s ---- 8 q- Ib ,,2I -^ --3 8 97 // ° Q Q , 36 1 Kensington No.5-A L 3 0 +C' / T I Z 3 l/ / -3 33 Kensington No. 6 M .5 t/p .r27 3 T / t 0 o Kensington No,6-A 7 7 Kensington No.7 j, "i Kensington No,i- p f %7 j 1 s7 1..f / f (1 4 Kensington No.S 4 ^ / z Z 7 Z/ . 1:7 z / - z /3 r RtiCrockettNo. I S 71 9 Crockett '`To—= y Crockett.No 3 A ,37Y 2 60 .z, 5 2CrockettNo.4 B 3.3 /7 7 "T Crockett,No. 5 C ' yt it S ./ D i z f p t I Crockett 1'0,a D ' ° f x Gi G /9 93 O /D t w? Crockett No. ? 1 _ Crockett No.$ F /7 Jo-/ v / : r ; ' Crockett No.9 G ta /J ' 49 33 W/O / 7 Af Apr' Crockett No. 10 N71.7 ai 0 vb / rv r Port Costa No. 1- Port Costen No. K w L Danville No. I Af 9 31 7 o Danville No. 1-A j 1 Al + !ho2 S / Q Seo! / x Danville No.2 O I/ If we 7 cif o 1 E 444. Danville NO. p 0 r / / Ll f Gf A? Danville No.5-A 4 /K f No.Dal»illy 4 R Danville No. 5 S y k f J Danville ?'u.G q' Ca : '/ Q F I San Ramon A S V' /`' Tassajara Lafayette No. 1 D lc o{O /O t od 1949 t Lafayette No.2 F M` r F3 /. a: /3x Lafayette No.3 G Lafayette No.4 G .Z 1 / ; / a 4?v A/ Lafayette No.S g G /`7 . +G ..:%, 4/ j4- 12/ Lafayette No. 6 L afavette No ; S D I.afavette \No.8 8 0 / 14 Iafavtte No. t I.afavette No. 10 Il r- / D ! -'i s Q JAI, A/11 T I a e Lafayetteo. 11 11 k y I afa\it_te No, 12 oC / T_Laf vette No.;_._ p 39 /f'd ,2 o :.,t' 3/ e o / Y Lafayette No. 14 4 ' / t t Lafayette No. 15 8 Lafayette No. 15-A S 1 ' C c/ .i E= s (P vim i i FM Lai'_aZr_t_te_1Tu. 16 T 1,-' ..._/ j. «`'Canyon T e_ go r J Totals Carried Forward r Q_ s ? 1j /r2 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 DEMOCRATIC f F .. .. _. ..... ..«,:...« ..::._. .........:.. ,. a..:`....., ...............,-.::.-,..._ . w.-_......... Member of Assembly t Merelbsr County Central i Member County Central` 10th District 10th Datrict j Conunwes .-.Sup.D' s Committee.-L.Sup.Dist I kv ui A I B l0. 0 20 3. 1 J5: .37 UR 4-I 3$i 3 3(4 D r S . ; aD ao'; J 1 o t$ , 9 q. 3lO c? 2 g' .94 2-1 t a 1 G0S 3 Y a aS 24' a' ;36 a5 a6 J 6 H /0 0 Z 0 © (, 1 J / 1 p I I { 25 ' 2. E 122. 3, 3 2Io E Z CVi_r K 11 1 $ 6" $ 3 J 3I 30 f`I R' a 8 ; 3/ 2 S' 3'0. L Q /0 to Z T O 3 30 ` Z(Q /f Z2. 2, i 23 f 1 3 z /3 ' 3 z alo / !z Ia5' o. 18 So, s s j4 4 o -' o 3 .3 9 a /7 /7 e j4 0, 13 3 3 3 i4s 8G 9 nJ32yrsos . a a E /S t L f f Po 4. J 4 3 y i C KI U P r y O O Y Q 40 S 160Actit i1 i f i;' • I r• : w4 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE N r Member Ccwnty Central Mambar Caririy Central i Member County Central , i Member County Central su Dist. ttea _Sup. a# Canenitfee_.f.Su .Disf mitfee_. _Su .DistCo g v ELECTION PRECINCTS h y°t K E 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A Berkeley Park No.1 B 4Z, -30 41 39 4C, 3`1, 39 Berkeley Park No.2 C 20 16. ?.A, 19. 1q u, a I' Kensington No. 1 D Kensington NTo.2 t fr 1 3 L t z3 Kensington Na.2-A F ZZ) 20 17 20 J I 3 .9 oaS ra a Kensington No.3 G L . /7 23 9S' •2 AS' 23 2*1 9, KensingtonOil .LO. 3-A t 4 E i Via. Kensington No. f ry 1. 'rye "f? "?/ fi 11 to Nrd. : 2-4 Y 2 2..I ` .IC- " 2 i < 2-L t t Kensington No.5 K 25 157 l No I .22 Ro Kensington No.5-A L ,.2 c ,2e! Kensington No.6 7 1 s C1.1t1gI)tl1\O.G-A e gton No. 4 T2s a2 1 ,24 t l 1lSln r 44 z ellSlllgl0T1 i tl,h-. P KenMng2on No.8 f 2 ,; ,2y 2ly rQI f R o y Crockett No. 1 I aSC l t-e PCrockett,No. ?_ T D .236 I .' !3 Crookett Na. ,i Crookett No. B s Crockett No. s CQ Crockett No. G D r Crockett N v. 7 F.4' Crockett No.$ F t 1010 s Crockett No.9 G Crockett No. 10 Port Costa No. 1 Port Cdstti ldt3. a ff7 r Danville No. 1 Danville No.1-A T Danville No,k 01 CantnllcNo.3 p Danville No. 3-A Q 1 34 1 r Danville No, 4 R 0/( J aw Danville No. S S Danville NTo.6 T San Ramon A 1 Tassajara B if e r Lafayette No,l D Lafayette No.2 E r f Po k Lafayette No.3 F 1 fLafayetteNo.4 G Lafayette No S H i C t I.afave.te Ito, 6 I t a Lafavette No.7 r x Lafavette : o 8 a f i s Lafavetie No, L Lafayette =o. 10 11! 1 f Lafa et2C Iti o. i 1 1 Lafavette No' 12 O f Laf:l_veuc No. 13 F I.afa}retie. No, 1$ Lafayette No, 15 R t a 1 lfavette No. la-A S I -lfavette NTO. 16 T Canyon fir Totdh Caa[rrisd Forward 77 '/ lj•'a7 Cs Il t r 7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 330 1952 DEMOCRTIAl Member County Central ; Member County Central I Mmnber Comfy Cenftal Member Comfy Cenfral Member County Central Committee_--.S tp.Dist Commitfee__.__.:.Dist. -COWAM tee dist Coauniffee Sup.DW.Commiffee___._Sup.Diff i w i r 9 S" {$j P€({ r bra E s, k°• x t1 3 9 t 7: r , I A y i - y t f6 4 D a. y i rr t L Gt R t t i C j { I s r .• f J IS r w p a r t N a U P d 7 f v B C D f a g i 33 l J il ds 3 r w rte•.+ d v L i 1 i 1 e mei'a t 1 j Y R a r DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Centra! - Member County Central Member County Central I Dist Committee:._ sup.Dist. i Commlttee—Sup.Dist ELECTION r t PP.ECINCTS r loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A Berkeley Park No.l Berkeley Park No.2 L` t Kensington No. 1 D Kensinzton No.2 E Kensington No.2-A r Kensington No.3 G IL Kensington No. 3-A H x !i d , Kensington No.4 1 Kensin ton No.4-A Kensington No.5 S 777a Y a!s+t 3 ` t 3KensingtonNo.5-A L s Kensington No.6 M Kensington No. -A N 1 U t Kensi on No.7 Kensington No,7-A P Kensington No.8 Q t R Cmvl ett No. 1 S Crockett No.7 T Crockett No.3 r1 r q Crockett No.A Crockett No. 5 C Crockett No.t3 D r Crockett No.i B jK t t F iCrockettNo.8 Crockett No.9 Crockett No. 10 H Port Costa No. 1 i Port Costa No.., L t v y t Danville No. i Af Danville 1\o,I-A N Danville No.2 p Danville No.3 P Danville No.3-A Q i I Danville No.4 R l Dan ille 1 0. J Danville No.6 T San Ramon A t Yw w Tassalara B C Lafayette No.1 D i yti} Lafayette No.2 B t Lafayette No.3 Lafayette No.4 G 71 Lafayette No.5 s ILafa}etre No.6 Lafnvettc No-7 J C 1 afavette t Iafavettc ?'o. 9 L 1 Lafayette No. 10 A[ F Lafayette No. 11 N I nfavettr ''a. 12 4 w § P c v Lafayette ;0. 13 R- TLafayette ;o. 14 Q r Lafayette. No. 15 I..:tfavette No, 15-A S 41 t Y A r A h Lafayette No. 16 Carevon Totals Carried Forward zx" 12 i CONSOLIDATED PMIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 DE WO-CRA t+G Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member Cou*Central Member County Central Committee. Sup.Dist. Comxnittes ,Sup.Daf. Committee.._ Dist. Comfni we _.._SaP.Dist Committee._—sup.DO.; x A f T' a i s 4 8 x n C I j i t FsA • a G k a sit jif1 LIY13 e Niz s T pr p P r: a f x T t t T f A t na C f El F a G yM i 1 s i Avg. K p r lu Ti1rf O 3 P p d Y F 4 $ J 1 i S 4 R E t•;i 4 i R y i f S 3 a r Z e F s Fs t v t t ± A 5 s V Y B x d i f pz f i I St M a k F fir t t r y u 4 ItAl t d F 1•: 6 r { 6 fa R, SkY iIi TIV . S'T'ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEPROHIBITION p sty some ofµ a unifea Stagy R° naSector— —i acn CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 PROHtrIQN {} Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra) Member County Cenfral Committee..Oist. Conwnittee_ Oise Coenmitt ..Su .Dist: Committee ...Sup.Dict. r } s 7 a G i 21 3 D F, F t u G n a H a F r n a E 4il L I SL[ 41 1 S b i If 3 3 i 4 r Sx z r g. tax — 1 i k n, v C yt F 40 w F 2 S b A A+x('«..:5/1 Y' r t'II STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE'INNE'ENNENT FNNNESSISE i United Stabs R°pra:enta O1' Stab Sector ; Member of Assembl Coagrs(0 DistSenator 77 ELECTION a ` Ic PRECINCTS loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A i Berkeley Park No.l B M1 r Berkeley Park No.2 C f ry wr t -hr{r Kensington I To,l D r 4, Kensington No.2 E 8 Kensington No.2-A F 4Zi t a r Kensington No.3 G Kensington No, 3-A H t Kensington No.4 Kensula on No.+3-A 1 Kensington No.5 1l!Kcnsni Kerasin on No.5-A L ib w Kensington No.6 M Kensington No.G-A N Kensington No.7 4 1 t rte . Kensington No.7-A P d - Kensington No.8 Q R Crockett No. 1 S Crockett No. 2 T Crockett No. 3 A Crockett No.4 B R cr Crockett No.5 C k?} Crockett No.6 D Crockett No. 7 Crockett No.8 F Crockett No.9 G t t i r Crockett No. 10 H E7, w t r , r Port Costal No. I Port Costa No.2 1t 1. F 7 I j[ ems + e A.Danville No. 1 At 3 Danville No.l-A N r Danville No.2 03 1 Danville No.3 p Danville No.3-A0 n 1\ t g w Da ville o.4 R Danville No.5 S Danville No.6 T San Ramon A f n Tassalara B C t Lafayette No.l D Lafayette No.2 w Lafayette No.3 F 4 ;' Lafayette No.4 G r t t Lafayette No.5 8 Lafayette No.b Lafayette No 1 a i I afayette No.8 I afayette No.9 L Lafayette No. 10 t Lafayette No. 11 N Lafayette No, 12 O Lafayette No. 13 P 1 zfayc tc No. 14Q 77 4 t RLafayetteNo. 15 g ti x } Lafayette No. 15-A i TM- Lafayette No.15 Canyon i yY Totals Carried forward 12r d i 16 t r 3IMEIEME/ IN 7 F °CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 1952UNE Member County Central i; Member County Central _ Member Count Centra) Member County Central Member County Central t Committee_1__Su Oat. Dat Conunittee._.. Su .Dist Committee. 5up.Dist Committee ..Sup.Dat. It t C* i/7 7 c k $1 i oma. e i i 3 r I} K i 1 x i/ e k b`31tt f EtCE3G i 4 Y g yr Y 1' a f i 8e d r a t a i S Y C j yy U x a Li Y J t F E G a s Fqq4 S t - i A10 n - t g....... I i5p t M. v 3 r ii p x+ 4 S I q r t p qq r C N, 2 R D f° z 'i Ts X+ 4 F i G 3w H 1 z. F. z p x Q T 1'R T NONPARTISAN STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge alt coin J dg. Superior C X10 ! Judge of 5upano Court afire No.3 Me No.4 mice No.5 v 'r i%3 r,Sr cs COD V X s3 ELECTION r PRECINCTS x. r 6 x 0 0 x 3 h` 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Berkele•Park No. I g / I r t) 9'r` ?4 Berkeley Park No.2 C /37 3• Kensington No. 1 D 8) 1l a r!'f 1 f f .! aZ t f t a Kensingian No.2 rC! !..!_1 - -- — f!* k ! l Q Kensington No.2-A F Mll /SfS~ E S.Z. 3 x 97 5 6 aS' 133 1.5`Kensington No. 3 T+ f+/ ''` l:cnsinaton No. 3-A H I. Q e Q , 9: t g Kensington No. Kensington No.4-A d f f s 00 Kensington No.5 1 7.Z, ,_./Q6+ ./ ot I r m_ ' . 1:ensingion No.5-A L to j Kensington No. 6 M 1l j 3..` ria tf 7• s zy j061 gplicnsitYa*toii No.+G-}1 N O/ ,7.'L l 'j i 9 x Kensington No.?._. .__. _ _ Q Kensington No,7-A p 17S , orf . , ZQ r y 7* 7M r Kensington Na 8 Q i t R Crockott No. 1 s l a 9 y' 3!v 4 x d- Crockett Na. ? T S 01 r 0,F . Crockett No, 3 A 1147111 Crockett No.4 8 4?'Ir Fg " 3-7 i Crockett Na. 5 C n Crockett No. 6 D Crockett N o.7 Crockett vlocttleo,8 F W Crockett No.9 G Crockett No. 10 H Port Costa No. 1 _ Port Costa No.2 _ Lr x y iVsrz Danville No, 1 m .Z DanviHe No.i-A 2y Danville'AN 2 Q Danville Na.3 P Danville Ila.3-A Q G a7 s moi, Danville No.4 R A/ t r Damville I'o. 5 Danville No.6 T San Ramon Tassaiara B ( Lafayette No.1 D /. l f t d A r Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No.3 F t i Lafayette No.4 G .;3 A4 Lafayette No.5 N ftp J3. y Lafavette No. 6 I-zfa Ott I Yo Lafayette No.S1dt, 1 1fayette '.o.9 L !b f./l. G I.Lafayette No. 10 fir f f Lafayette No. 11 AT I ifa etteNo. 12 4 Lafayette No. 13 Lafayette .Xo. 14 0 jDL d Lafayette No. 15 R Lafayette No. 15-A S /J F 5 I«1fayeite No. 16 T t t Can •ou i f Toast:Carrlyd Forrwrd tl .L 30K7f d7 /dao; Ii q 18 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD_ JUNE 39 1952 NONPAFtTl3A " .sx j t - -_: --- :..: t4CFJ7r' u 7L.,ae- J- 47,STA'i c-T X,;01 c*I- c. G-14,.. ,D i.1 rel rf .. r t i K jJ g a t e Y iii g r k•I wS ',k$D.,t.. i gF e bra Flu 49 1 r gyry k is m Af P s F 1 v y+ C fir 1 r S JI\JC7A 3 a a t D F /1117 n p r ,h' 14l 6Se4 1 a b s a a z r S oeili A lo A T P s' {.p.. Y i fy d k 4 xi 9k S z C r t i x G F y 1 x t s ItK. t XLCC it Rt r y N7 77 01 s 5 s ! f i F k r : S. Y ff"1.•,t r3r>.. 0 S L - Til t r dz i f 1 9`' A..: NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL 'VOTES CAST AT 'IE:r. w T z a f ELECTION r PRECINCTS i 5y tot>,Ass>:MtuY otsratcr Berkeley Park No.I g Berkeley Park No.2 C r r 1j Kensington Nc). f t l e F 1 D NTo•2 h Kensington No.2-A F a Kensington NTo.3 G Kensington No.3-A Kensington No.4 1KG!Stn fon s Kensington No.5 8Kerasin k S i Kensington No.5-A L e Kensington No.6 Kensington No.6-A jy Kensin on No,9' O E f Kensington No•i-A P Kensington No.8 0z i Crockett No. t r V° Crockett No. : T Crookett No, 3 A YY Crockett No.4B Crockett No. b G' Crockett No.ti D Crockett No.7 i Crockett No.$ F No.Crockett N o.9 G Crockett No. 10 Port Costa No. 1 a a; K A Port Coate No.2 g S, w L Danville No. 1 Ai Danville No.1-A N R Da snvilleNo. p Danville No.3 p I s Danville No.3-A ttg- Danville No.4 R a t l s f Danville NTo. 5 S Danville No,6 T sUW San Ramon A Tassajara C Lafayette No.l D t i Lafayette No.2 E ? € x Lafayette No.3 F f, r w Lafayette No.4 G Lafayette No.5 H « / t i n.. Lafayette No,G 1f:t1'ett'No-7 1 Lafavette No.S S j4 s t Lafayette No.9 L lA149 I—davette No. 10 a 4 i CP Lafayette No, 11 N Lafavette ?\TCT. 12 J,,t Lafayette No. 13 Lafayette No. 14 Q Lafavette No. 15 R /.P3 Lafayette No, 15-A S ///7' f e Lafavette No. 15 TA.a Canvon Totals Carried Forward i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 2952 NONPARTISAN N Z. i ' i } d 3 S .6 a. Vk V V ter- iiia BONDS i f YES NO t A w g 1? 110 f 16i 1194 1 14 r x Q6 7 gg kk I L Q. 73 716 R 3 a p p G 1 Y a LY Arl E E x F kr f t t2 e k , G F i z r e a Y i wt z t 3 G s t t k f 1 3 g { T t r EF r 4 s p JAY TI t x F x N STATEN NT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIR i T 1 r ' SELECTION PRECINCTS Kw S. k Z'` t a ar At Of 4 r D i f r F s. k nr` t C 4 Yq 4 s A T 77 R a E K y > s 4 j gra t ,:... .. .... ,... ..m., 4 t p) y>A r r t s I f R cc i i u N t jkj 1r M Y r i Y. i n 22 t a?3 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]1UNE 3, 1952 6, r z d e u d i a ti y y L EC¢rX. ..- tt 1 J¢ El Iq f 1 t d tt 1 t} i z e j S 8 r r e t , F rr 1 L C x t E 00 . 2 s A t t r i A j r r FFF Y. F i i I 7 z p ; • hZ's r k 31. e tiro r F 7777 ro '?d."T rte/ x: a won, '-z Y x rata `- ers. "Y 3e ' f." r,,' s .r-, a cg a s:i„ '.` n , r,; r. , r' .. v ;° s, r,<, '"'' , .t, t, aw. r'*Me^. 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A t rv' X: rS '` x -?, 3ot. r *,.",.•x 3" c f " xr' „' aet rt . 7.E', , 5 d{rs,.. t#y. o-±•... c ... _e. oo, " ,' r y yrk ' a k '° Mme' y.,xtts r `v low r y'; 'S"` ry, y ..;1 -v+ ,x.- ::ay ki to r"Y,p- parr° s t, ,<•ssi-, i1-at t'' `'r E r.-r• t x 5 k x " d 'ss thS" $•' M1 t , r r "z' n°>o.z rBrr C,.`tF k'. z,' r• dr„ '' .+, w ! :' R y<.r P F kLg -' Y3"" F. 4 -<;- { Y E;J: . d'::'f t3 df"''':.` vey-.+/';'• r 'f ry` 'h' S s l s w' i,i ". r m y r-" rt..h" tr''N, fM•>.,,rr ,, lP y Nnmjsw Fara r w:n, rr yr t., _ t r' fi <" r a., r sy '', ,. k'.' f + z.x i i, v,, ra xsrd # qr i..t .'R's."Mf. Qs:..>' c r ,r:. t.. ax. ,v ,rs+ '^' 4 :,* W a , ew. t ::.-: k x 4. w'> t 'r ,,x xs':s eve *ert..«'' s'f dr, j"'..: p w.x 'if° ',.+4 aa= e;.', fi S, ias r ) a ,{ I. a 5 jleyr8. nru t r'r' S7. l S REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE NationalOsa) U Cates Senator 1-"-_-__Repr*senfafive in Congress State SenateNatron Conventionbth District 17th Districts. Z M ! w ELECTION z i Y PRECINCTS sa dI t 00 , .. ..z z < v a z z r U,f Q x z ' O W{ ..., ... .+ iii 1_A < k• t yr,T E< F Qx ii ru x cx . : 10th Assembly District <E T x < «. O .3 s7 p Q kI j < Continued) 1; v a: 3 V t •-. C t3 c7 , a Totals Brought Forward A. O Q sz f3;s06 5.x0'41704 Fri XJJF Z 10Tttb'ti I>< 1.' 1AJ St. Alan's C Gt P /7 /Y. G Orinda No. 1 D It Orinda No. 3 F .z :/,3 ,a3D .2G / ` 26/ /G l Orinda No.4 C Orinda No.5 H 1%0 d. /f f i 310 Orinda No.6 t p /: s s . p J` /%f s E 7 Orinda No.7.____ __ j a 4 Olinda No.7-A Orinda No.$ L Q rft = . fa c fi f / - Qf v.. Orinda No.ti-A yR`1 ` :/^ /. i o r 1 y J`.- Orinda No.9 N 1 A ./! ,2111. / k d w>xgr . Orinda No. 10 _ p Q !2a i 4 rof Orinda No, 11 P /-/.,, c'.: U .7 Q /GO d l f s# Orinda No. 12 7 I4c ..5 l. Z / c3 ,1 p 1 Orinda No. 13 R r G' f y. i1 / 7` / f•' D towpp a I / c Alattlo I`TO. 1 S G ./ O J' a23 Alamo No.2 T /`. 3 i v i t,_ . Alamo No.3 fl t\1a111U No. ' ler : i i ' 6O2 van,o No.3 C /,',74 a G +7 ' ?. ; / '' u`'.3 ` 7 SL?_ S 3 Alhambra Na. l D G. /.; i yAlhambraNo. 2 E, f- /r_ 1halubra No.3 F - 5• G / G ' .jG, ;, 6,2 C 4 I F I E f Walnut Creek No. 1 74,/C_ //v C Ar 6. Walnut C k No. d I rr l Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Crook No.4 Walnut Creek No.3 L f,7 /tom 73 7-7i Z / ,7 Walnut Creek No.6 M ..29 Zz;%• r.2,S`" iG // ' c /Q 2 •2 Walnut Creek No.7 N _f/ • :, `' C" c .3 1. l Walnut Creekcols Nct.7-A p r 7k . s 1 low- Walnut Crock No.8 P 3 4e. - 11", IIJ4; •Z/' Walnut t.rock No.S-A Valnut Creek No. R 3 .S: 39 ' a? " v?..2 Walnut Creek No. i0 s +' .% r.a .S r:.S`" f/s Iles .3 ralltut Creel:No. 11 T / .2 ' i D /3,5' f ! ' r S' F Wahlut Crock No. 11-A A ,C 7 ,:«; «c `` %.a 3 a. Walnut Creek No. 12 B .,f ,fie // /%/ f ', 9 '.2g .3X oZ 1 72 1 Sa' Walnut Creek No.13 C f7 .3 + i! ` Walnut Creek No. 14 p 2 r 5 `l3f 3S' 1 t Q/ 73 Walnut Crc-ck No. 1 i E '4 '' /;^' i 4 /.*` . 2.2 -f• s D f r*D 1 c Walnut Creek No, l i-A F 'Z.5 .?1( O. :- tWalnutCreekNo, 16 G /.Z Walnut Creek No. 17 II" . I ' f 6''` trt' `; Gr' Valnut Crctik No, IR a•s Samna No. l 3': / Saranap No. I-A p' r Saranap No. I-P L R / /.z"' j i Li , /•' sa .2 C a la l Y Saranap No.2 1t! .._ / /GS / , ; / '` : 3.Z .3 . f f Saranap No.? N ^_ /,:z 7L Saranap No.4 O 1 7 3.Z Saranap No 5 z SaranapNo.6 f Saranap No.7 RV tt `/ ?fR i ; y 7 / 5., Sarana l No. 7-A q p1S ': is .rn / t`" Cir,c `• fry T Ii s/ Totals Carried ForwardZ( l E•' 2•; /Ib s s laG-! /11P.1i' 26' 6'S 2 01 t? 2 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 REPUBLICAH z Mombw of Assembly Monter of AssmaiMy Msimbw County C nfeal Membw Cou*C"fral Wh Disfrief District rat. Commiffmr._;s..Sup.Dist. IL z low vi A t933 A/f JAVT Ina cx- 6*^ 1 z lw f N. i r/' t f+til..`I cw/.}.i S, 2 f /J/ f j jp i L ir. 1 < -r // '/i,O1 7 f c+' .i7 I J/yf(( i` ,1 c l f i xzo x 3 S 3 t A '! f S REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mw%ber County Control Member County Cerfial I Member Counfy Central M Member Comfy Central Cos stole j--Soap.MO 3 p.MO Ci mmi#ee 3 -Sup.rrat Commiffe.. .su .Mt NA-'. u..`. ...-.._.i....__............._.yam._-.._....._r r..._.. ELECTION PRECINCTS S tf • t tet > OA Assembly Disirict i Continued) Totals Brought Forward A I' kt i. r St. Mary's k' Orinda No. 1 i Orinda No.2 s fF 1 Orinda No.3 Orinda I To. i 6 fffOrindaNo.5 e Orinda No.6 Orinda No. Orinda No.7-A Orinda No.S L Orinda No.S-A i Orinda NTo.9 1 ffOrindaNo. 10 01 f t f Unnda No, 11 i Orinda No. 12 r F ter' Orinda No. 13 3 Alaato No, l Alamo No.2 7a i g r k Alamo No.3 A 1 t F t l Alaino No.4 Alamo No, S lliambra No, 1 t Alhambra No. 2 i Alhambra No.: Walnut Creek No. i 1 Walnut Creek No. •_' ti .3"'f, ?/, alnut Creek No.:3 3..? ...,.{ V Walnut Creek No.4 Walnut Crock No.5 7? S•c< .3 S^ S tfix.; `; Walnut Creek No.b j tc / 'a . 7. Walnut Creek No.7 i`.S/" •s. / . ' /- . 'r`-• dlllUt CIY'Ck T0,7-A_ _ 0 Ei" i w Walnut Creek No.8 i` , 1• w.. S Walnut Creek,o.£-A Walnut Creel.No.9 r . ` .2:t r°/ J.3 0'7i ,,.Z 7 i vf lCµWalnut t:.lY`ek Na, 10 Walnut Creek No.11 2 Z'Walnut Creek No. 11-A A t r.x a Walnut Creek No, 12 7 c! f .SZ A 7rWalnutCreekIdo, laa T w Walnut Creek No. 14 D le/ ''s /c3 '-" 7 9rle/' , e, 4,`Walnut Creel,No. 1a 1 t Walnut Creel: No. l i-A T Walnut Creek\to, to P x alnut Creek No. 17 3J 1`'. - ./ / c .f 4•S F 1Uahtut Cn k 1u. 1`' 3 'SaranapNo. l a Saranap No. 1-A F`. S/ `'t ,• ,f.? ,5e9 , 7j'Saranap No. 1-B L i. ' G ' 77 f f v, y Saranap No.2 tv gtr Saranap No,3 C S 6- ?'` f ?7.le'O f,7 g.Sam. No.4 O t:?G r`Saranap No. 5 Saranap No.6 Q .,. , .r-A' "' ZF-Saranap No.7 r l: r i/ - , g, -. terry Saranap No. 7-A S T e E T w.c 9 Totals Carried Forward y.s) CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLICA14r Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Cou ly Cerfral Member Cowify Cenfral s Committee........_Sup.Dist. Des! Dat Co p.Dat.Commiftee.—Sup.Dist a a A 8 9 q Y e H G 4 j i r g a j yp.a, ay. -. n+ O i R s T h t dda ikk r El r• 1 t , N 1, i t i G i Jk te N t x R r l V + e l s A N p y a y r 73 r i1 x r T t tA r B C t D4 r r F s f Z n y$ f x R w f L i F n a P t R T r k 6 t M yptj f t REPUBLICAN STATT24EENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Catkal Meiabar Conti Central Member Cowrty Ceetral Member Cowify Ceefral Committee__ Dis# Commiftaa__ Su .Dat ' COMMiffee.--_._Su .MO. Commiffee_._ 4 0 ELECTION PRECINCTS 3 i j gig10thAssemblyDistrict ConNnu•d) rr - y 4 Totals Brought Forward a4 r 114oralu B 1 St. Mary'sry C Orinda No, i D a Orinda No 2 f k gry19(.'i x Orinda No.3 F j Orinda No.4 G r t Orinda No.5 N t 4 r Orinda No.6 I g T 1 Orinda No.7 J Orinda No.7-A d Orinda No.S L t Orinda No.S-A a Orinda No.9 ty Orinda No. 10 p Orinda No. 11 p F 1 Orinda No. 12 Q x Orinda No. 13 R z l Alamo No, 1 S Alamo No.2 Alamo No.3 A Alamo No.4rS a Alamo No.5 c Alhambra To.1 D r .rK Alhambra No. 2 3 t Alhambra Na,3 F d s Gi Walnut Creek No. 1 h Walnut Cmek No. R Walnut Creek No. 3 8WalnutCreekNo.4 C . Walnut Creek No.5 L Walnut Creek No.6 Al t Walnut Creek No.7 1N z Walnut Creel:No.7-A Q 4 1 Walnut Creek No.S F Walnut Creel:No.S-A Q 1 m Walnut Creel:No.9 R f Walnut Creel:N0. 10 S NNTalnut Creek No. 11 T 4 N\l-J tut Creek No. 11-A A s Walnut Crct l: No. 12 8 Walnut Creel.No. 13 C NValnut Creck No. 14 D 7 T l Walnut Creel:No. 15 F s iWalnutCreekNu, 15-A Walnut Creel- No, 16 G Ai x NValnut Creek No, 17 H'y Walnut Creek No, 18 I z Saranap No.I Saranap No. 1-A LSaranap \o. 1-13 Saranap No.2 M 1 Saranap No.3 NT Saranap No.4 O a R Saranap No.5 P i t TSaranapIdo.6 Q Saranap No.7 R 1 4i a f 77777 Samnap leo. 7-A 71 Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLICA1 A Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central w Commitee .. up.DistCommitfee ...Sup.DCommittee . Sup.Dat Comniftee•..—Sup.Commitee . -sup.Dst 1 t1 R j g 01 1 z' i a 1` fir R i e+a T i E R Xf r Y s p S y 5 L a Er C i N 10 P a c a r 3 ri S r S ) 33 D f t r Y { i GrrF c3 I r 4 r i TF" F... t 01 rx P 1 c a r SSF F R 4a 71 t MEMO V. a i h'ry• c'+v DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT Z`HE a-+ Representative in Coi+grnsss - stats senates r. National dated States senator 6t1,D'atrief f7fk D'awmt Cn U 4 f di t F•.+s ms' µ. ELECTION PRECINCTS x f Y fl x F ? rt tVis: ca spa 10th Assembly District i w Continued)Totals Brought Forward 11Zor 8 ,3 a! "`, 3r, ' a/ 7/ : ,r+f f .fi y f jam/ (MI h" ry.SL tar='s a-Orinda No,l D l+j Z f I` Cf // o Orinda No.2 4 r Orinda No.3..._._,F f „' ; f tt 0 0 O Orinda No.4 G y Orinda Na S 3Y Orinda No. 6 Orinda No. 7 0 k , fa Orinda No.7-A 8 Orinda 1\o.8 iG . J€inch Na.8-A a j'i i„ az Orinda No.9 h ' :c' 2! fi Orinda No. 10 0 O No, 11 P sJrintll 1ZA. 1'? Q --, t Z^ " k i j a.? f Orhula No. 13 g l ,?/ . :/' ..,Alamo No. 2 Alamo No.3 f! C Alamo Na B 17 : f T r:.>:Y,..;. rw Alamo No.5 o'er E t 1r. m" Fns Alhambra ILTa.1 D r Z d Alhambra IL'o.3 jt li t t" i Walnut Crock No. i N •% 'l ..: ' f'# 2` z a G Nalnut Creek No ' I ,f . i aj. S"' Walnut Creek No.3 y f L 7 q • r Ile 0-E Walnut Creak No. t f f Walnut Creek Igo.3 L Walnut Crock No. 6 V1rahwt Crack No.7 7 .; ' :`%. /.llralnut Creel;No.7-A j ..211 ./ ' i r• u Tainvt Creek jf : 3 Walnut Creel: Q J f`. ;'-= „ j ,j/ c G Walnut Creek No.9 R S" ti'c ,2; .? r 2/ /GS / G E7 Walnut Creek No,10 S 1 r ti .. 5;Walnut Creel:No.11 T ..:: /'P,1 3! ` ! i s f d /'' u.:: s' .V1:11nui Crrek- No. 11 A 1 7 almit Creek No.12 g ;./`' / .7, ' 4 Walnut Creek No. 13 L+ . 3 'c' '1 ' F iF:S .67" d t 1' Anut Creek No.14 j) ,- /f€ t /, / ; ' t, LG M17alnut Creel:No. 1S NValnut Creel: No. 15-A F 2/ '54-' + f 7. " Vl'alnut Cruel:R'u,lti i - " j f/ G G` 3(o fZ Walnut Ci vk No. 17 may... f O .. n''.'• i'•.11 ahnit L'rer1:No. lt+ y G' • G. r E sC= /SIL{ a`S . f n' :; µb 5araria No.li f Saranap ATo.1-A 14- San.i`t z^' .2.[ !` 6 .. , L"' .r2' 3 S.iranap No. 1-I3 L ,c ,"'i- , kms nom' S' ` R ,{Saranap No.2 At . .K -/<.'' f Saranap No.3 j( p,Saranap No. Q G' `- 24- San.rZ i r Saranap No.5 P .?/ 71 Saranap No.G U /G . I Saranap ATo.7 R Saranap No.7-A S i j' , ,. 17' , C. „ G rd• V 1 14 2, Totals Carried Forward f LIZ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEC'ITON _ 39. 1952 DEMOCRA€TW Member of Assembly a /o, Auwd 1 Member Coumy Ceeefral /M embber Cowrfrfy Cw*al IQfh Dhi" IQfb asfrsct r •Dhfw Commrffee 'Sup.W. i Ar r r ui A , 117; D4 /f I,fi' t f":i : •wL•' /'! t L/ ../f x- r j] w, i j t 3 T 1x t t ..... .....q :+ r A ifr f1 y", c: ...;,, •. 1°r: I w"' t y + Ka { IM'? J' i ff,} f 8 x1.•9-,lfi:R per (r• } 4.r Ri i G:,r' 4.r:+. P*ff f s, Zvi •rJ o•! BJP: AO ol 14.2 P t: AL 45 1 e G f N At. 4 E 4 r •', 4i - r's 77 Y S r ' ... •' Y.,» .. 4 i, x.:. ss':F');R i1 O Y e a r" S Jr Z o{ " `+ .q .. .. ' _ .. i, sd.... ..i«+• Y SiC.. r t b ngr. I2i s 2 .bra , ,/C' 71 Il- JT l C I, f , i tiS ' year,. 74 8 K„" j".} ,,,_. f s' r is t! r;p` a. rl. ••.,. „^' I V''l moi• / Y a. j y 3 t^x„J :lar i n it yf1r i S. f Y LIle"saw t3• /G"' `3, ,c .` . x...... M,,r, E oll x 0 4514 S 7 I Yy 4Z?r 7 ,27 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Caw Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central r, Conwafee Dit. commaiee 7at ` Commtee_ Conrmmee._ Su .Dist. It ELECTION Lr I 4 PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District Continued) O v CCC t Totals Brought Forward t>i i 1 i BZomp B t St. 89:117 r Orinda No. l Orinda No. 2 E Orinda No. 3 F x Orinda No.4 G f r Orinda No.5 H Orinda No.6 1 t Orinda No,7 J t} } F Orinda No.7-A 1 T 1 f Orinda o,8 L tI` r Orinda No.8-A M Orinda No.9 N Orinda No. 10 Q t r Orinda No, 11 P 1 i Orinda No. 12 O 1 Orinda 1'0. 13 R Alamo No.l S I Alamo No.2 1 r- Alamo No. 3 A ra Alamo No.4 B 17 Alamo No. 5 L+ Alh:%mbra No. 1 D Alhambra No, `? E Alhambra No 3 G BBBWalnutCreekNo. 1 r : .' s t c`' i 1 r 1 Walnut Crock No.spy f 1 Walnut Creek No. 3 3 µWalnut Cmek No. 4 E ', f t°` /•• + ' ,e ' t Walnut creek No.5 L /;? ?" -*=, a t • s ` ,. ." ` t Walnut Creel: No.b M /7 . c'"Walnut Creek No,7 N 2 2 ; Walnut Creek No.7-A d fir` t I N alnut Creek No. 8 a 11 alnut l-reek\u,8-A 1 Z e. ,het tr ^cam ""h /f`' r`,/'f I f Walnut Creek No.9 R71 7'Walnut Creel:No. 10 Walnut ..reek No. 11 T / .?Walnut Creek No. 11-A A 7.. / ,, 0 Walnut Creek No, 12 7 NValnutCreek No. 13 L`Walnut Creel:No. 14 D ' r ""• ' "' . ,.' c l r k Walnut Creek Nn, 15 E t= fi rC' 27 a hK Walnut Creek No. 1a-A F ,. . 3 K,r '? ; ,', ,3} 401 f;flnut Creek-No. 16 G Walnut Creel- No. 17 H! SY 3Y. 77# ,.Z G, /`f' / a,Walnut Crack No, 18 1 -- z Saranap No,l J 7 Saranap No 1-A K 37 t Sar uiap 'No. 1-1,Lc , q M.Saranap No. 2 Saranap No.3 N f •' fi`Saranap No.4 O G3 k Saranap No.5 p 'T ,rt ; / Y le I Ice Saranap No.6 l ,j 5”` g Saranap No.7 R 3'° F Sar:ulal No.7-A S a . 3 T yY+Totals Carried Forward DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member CMiy central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central C: -ttoo , ! attCommittees._-_ tK_ C oer ezu#ee_._..Su .t oerueuftee--sup,ETat. ELECTION PRECINCTS k- j X 101h Assembly Mtrid continued) Total:Brought Forward A Moruba Y St. Mary's c r Orinda No. 1 j} g Orinda No. 2 E t t Orinda No.3 F E g' a Orinda No.4 G Orinda No.sr H l 1 Orinda No.6 I 1 OrindaI To.7 Orinda No.7-A Orinda No,S L t t Orinda No.8-A M x r t Orinda No.9 N r t t .Orinda No. 10 Q f P e . Orinda No. 11 p Orinda No. 12 1 It 1 Orinda No. 13 jr Alatno No. I S Alatno No.2 T Alamo No.3 A e Alamo No.4 x s x v Alamo No. Alhambra No. 1 D l f i Alhambra No. ' E a fh a F Alhambra No.3 F G Walnut Creek No. I H 7' f F x No. t zf fWalnutCreekCreek .. a .'` ..,.'.2 Walnut Ck No.3rm Walnut Creek No. 4 lF` ,' - rG' G f Walnut Creel:I\'o.S L /; fE-5 1 Walnut Crock No. 6 At /7 :c '" 17Valnut Creek No,7 N NNralnut Cretiek leo.7-A0 >? 3' P tNTalnut Creek No.8 p Walnut Creek\o.S-A NValnut Creek No.9 R f s 1. `r Walnut Creek 10. lU SK. Walnut Creel:No. I 1 T Walnut Creel, No. II-A A 44-3 NNFalnut Creek No. I'? f i VVahtut Crock No. 13C / f'` ' . , ,• '`2 l 1 u Valnut Creek No. 14 11 Valnut Creel,No. 15 E f r Vdalnut tree, Nu 15 A P •23 7' a2. NNTalnut Creek No. Iii G Walnut a? /.zWalnutCreel: No. 17 H Walnut Creel,No, IS E Saranap No.l Saranap No. I-A A /2 „z,.'' 'G c A.? -Z/ ler , ff Saranap No. 1-L L i' AIwY Saranap No.2 1 , :r I ”. f.; 0, f Saranap No.3 N :%r ''p+ ,r' /*'? r t Saranap No.4 U '' 5'= -.;? a. Saranap No.5 1' lel /,o r Sarattap\To.6 Q s Saranap No.7 R 1 '.- %t..! Saranal No.?-A S µ - 3 X Totals Carried Forward 3 3i=,y f 10 i F yr i CONSOLIDATED PRIAIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 DEMOCR Member County Central ! Member County Central Member Cow:fy Central Member Cowrty Central Member County Centro) Committee Supj Dist. Comrmittee._ ._.Sup.Dist. Committee ._.__Su Dist. Comsmitfee. ....su .Dist.Commitfee..__Sup.Dist. P 1 C D G F , 3 s r t n L i t r Ntit n 6 r}} i U 12 j R r J z 4 r fr c S nes 4 z k t 3 E Q. .. ...._ G i 1 a y ry s i fil K 3 L N s rd' p i b 01 r p s k 5 damp c r i 5 i r R l y g N a # r s P S a 77 r E y Ss x e x E 1nL ; NaF DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cowry Central member Cowdy Central Member County Central Member County Central Dist. p.Dist. Commiffee.....Sup.Dist Conuniffee...._.Sup:Dist ELECTION f f t Yhk PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District i i plrx Continued) i k Totals Brought Forward a St. Mary's C rr Orinda No. l D 1 iOrindaNo.2 E t Orinda No.3 F t 1, Orinda No.4 G v Orinda No.3 H a a R Orinda No.6 ls p Y Orinda No.7 Orinda No.7-A f r x'• Orinda No.8 L Orinda No.8-A Af 1 Orinda IV'O.9 N r A Orinda No, 10 O Orinda No, 11 P Olinda No. 12 Q Orinda No. 13 R Alamo No. 1 S n i Alamo No.2 T sfN 3 Alamo No.3 A Alamo No.4 f Alamo No. 5 C P Alhambra No.l D Alhambra No. 2E 1 f y i Alhambra No..3 jl a G Walnut Creek No. 1 H S l 1 t Walnut Creek No.2 T04 . Walnut Creek No.3 3 Q K KI x Walnut Creek No. r d WTalnut creek No.5 Walnut Creek No.6 AI 1 rk Walnut Crcek No.7 N Walnut Cruel,No.7-r1 O 1 n Walnut Creek No.S P Walnut Creel:No.8-A Q l if, NValnut Creek No.9 R t Walnut Creek No. 10 S r z i No. 11WalnutCreek T Walnut Creel:No. I1-A A INhalnut Creek No.12 B j f Walnut Creel:No. 13 C Walnut Creck No. 14 D o a Walnut Crack No. 15 E Walnut Crc&- No. 1i.A 1'Valnut Creek No, 16 Gi iHV1TalntttCreel,No, 17 1i 1Tahtttt .reek No, 18 I l SaranapNo.1 J l s x Saranap No. 1-A Kg, Saranap Saranap No. 1-13 L I s Saranap No.2 M Saranap No.3 V z i f Saranap No.4 O Saranap No.5 P SaranapNo.6 Q 4 Saranap No.7 R Saranal No. 7-A S 4 i g i Totals Carried Forward 12 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 32 1952 DEMOCRATI, Member County Central Mern6w Coady Central Mendw County C.W*al Member Coupfy-Central Member Comfy Cenfral Comfnitttee........Sup.Dist.. Coenaittae Dist Comm iffee- _. D'at. Commiffiee,.....:.Su .MO. Commiffee......Sup.Dist. a e e i i Ftp t r y, I i. _3•t Y tel./) 1 t r 5 VY,• k 35 i EY y G; H i jf d•y i F 1 X i yy C L N g c x S r Z P x t s z ` i R S r a I x is Y 8 A S' C N r3 S f t A s i 4 w i 4 t z t tfj c x T a a t 3 s 11 1 R 3 S Y 6 a w v 1 x ry yy x. j( H z F' ! L a e 3 M N c 111 k P L' R i a g t t x PROHIBITION STAATU4 NT OF ALL VOTES_ CAST AT THE ii United States Reproi im State Setwor i-- Member of Assen&y n:.&Dist.Dist. ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 a IOfh Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A l O ! D 111oraga k 4 B St. Mare's C kh Orinda No. 1 a Orinda No.2 f 3 .. Orinda No. 3 Fi d Orinda No.4G x Orinda No.5 H fii Orinda No.6 Orinda No.7 1 E i Orinda No,7-A tt b s Orinda No,S L i gsr# t r Orinda No.S-A M r s Orinda No.9 N i Fi P Orinda No. 10 p 1 s t Orinda No. 11 p Orinda No. 12 Orinda No. 13 SAlamoNo. 1 Alamo No.2 Alamo No.3 A ti Alamo No.4 Alamo No.5C Alhambra No. 1 Di f i 7 Alhambra No. Alhambra No.3 p i Walnut Creek No. 1' Walnut Creek No. Walnut Creek No.:i Walnut Creek No.4 8 Walnut Creek No.5 L Walnut Crcck No.6 Walnut Creek No.7 1y tt Walnut Creek No.7-A 01 Walnut Creek No.8 Walnut C"ivel:No.S-A t l Y f Walnut Creek No.9 R Walnut Creek No.10 k Walnut Creel: No. 11 T NN alnut Creel. No. 11-A A It Walnut Creek No. 12 Walnut CIV&No. 13 C ;t Walnut Creek No. 1.1 p t Walnut Creek No. 15 B' Walnut Creek No. 15-A F Walnut Creek No, 16 G i Y. Y Walnut Creel:No. 17 Walnut Creel:No. 11: Saranap No.I 7 Saranap No. 1-A K Saranap No. 1-13 L Saranap No.2 M p 7&& Saranap No.3 N i Saranap No. Q 3 fC•. T r}x5 Saranap No.5 P t III17T, Saranap No.6 Q r z t i f Saranap To.7 R 4 i Saranap No.7-A S T F N" Totals Grcied Forward it toil 14t t xr. d S r t t a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 PROH18MOW, Member County Centra! Member County Central Member County Central Member Comfy Centra) Member County Central Committee........ ' Dist. _ Committee. _.Su Dist. Committee.._.. su DistC.omaa tMe. ..Su ! o Conrnittee.......SuP.Dist. p. ji yyyy I i3 4W C I 7 9 t rrr. y4 t a s 4 9 r r y y 3 d ate. a wi g i h' M 3 3 p Y i i ft t 3 Q I ; R S x a f . y B s G, ij It i G W rrkr>r Af 1 yp yp P 8 x 3 d i nS#.f• '' dt iyr+. R xh ..r s t v t i4 N f t s fn 'g"• 3 f R f D witilk J, f a K 3 r y , _. ISM f „ 1•'" kr.,,,, a f N I, 440 z S j P a.. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEN 4 INK'ENNENT !'NMttIYE Iof Aue N United States Representative a Statz Senator Member s 1 x l` V yC i o ELECTION o i 5 PRECINCTS 3 p V f . t3 102. 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward s Morahm Q St, 'Mary's C Orinda No. 1 p F Orinda No. 2 E 1 sa k b Orinda No.3 F G f Orinda No.4 f Oriuda No.5 H Orinda No.6 Orinda No.7 1 Orinda No.7-A Orinda No.S 1 L Orinda No,S-A M p Orinda No.9 Orinda No. 10 Q E Orinda No, 11 p rr ti Orinda No. 12 t Orinda No. 13 R r Alamo No. l S T h q a.rv~k Alamo No.2 T t41 Alamo No.3 r'1 Alamo No.4 Alamo No. 5 C G i 1 Alhambra No.1 p k Alhambra No, 2 1AlhambraNo. F w r G 9 a i Walnut Creek No. 1 s , Walnut Creek No. 2 1 I N Walnut Creek No.3 R P E Walnut Creek No.4 Walnut Creel:No.5 L 3 6 r Walnut Crick No.6 M 1` Walnut Creek No.7 jet S p Walnut 1.reek. o.i-A Walnut Creek No.$ p Walnut Creek No.S-A t 0;t t y. u ,. N'l a iiut Creel:Aro.9 R i F Walnut Creek No. 10 N ralnut Creek No. 11 T w 4 Walnut Creek No, 11-A A Walnut Creel:No. 12 i. C f I N l'alnut Creek No, 13 p Wainut Creek No. 14 p Walnut Creek No. 15 NValnut Creek No, 15-A F u r . Vahiut Creek No. 16 G Y. 8WalnutCrackNa. 17 1 'N\'ahnut Creel:1\). 1 SaranapNo.I Saranap No. 1-A S Via. Saranap No. 1-13 L 1 i Saranap No.2 M NSaranapNO.3 4 a Saranap No.4 O Saranap No.5 p' Saranap No.6 Q 4 Saranap No.7 R 3 r H r < Saranap No. 7-A S t c I, i ave•` Totals Carried Forward r 4 b CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 IME E IE/NIrE'I r. Member CountyCentral Member Ceakel Member Central Member Centra! Member County Central 7 County Count D'at. a Dist. Committee._._..Sup.Diist Comrnrttee_......Sup.trot Commitfee......Sup.Dist, x, V = g B s T 3 z C f D x t k F G i d sz t 47fdRE( c K t L N p St. I T a C R 3 q t raj Ti G r F g p d 4 9 S n ri r P Q E j 5 R i • I S P 4 9 IF jg x p{ so k D Yr tet j' G Tie 3 r t t N r 0 P x ; , l Sr 1 g f i.,t.17 f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THFNONPARTISAN4 d- -.,-..,..._.:...a,:.-..:.:c:;cGa.-.,«w.. s._...s..:::ea"...:a................ u...,...-..........,...w... ..,,.,.i.,s.'t.s.:..:.sx:..:`':_._. s::fif'.rr,,,•, 'if I Judge of Superior Court Judge of Superior Court Judge of Superior Court Office No.3 Office No.4 Office No.5 yCc CD CD 0 Z ELECTION k i 1 PRECINCTS oUA E f i z j FF i jjj7 10th Assembly District O C O O y a— E I E in Continued) i c Totals Brought Forward A l iornffa BSt. Mary's Orinda No. 1 D .2 Orinda No.2 E P u« Oritida No.3 F -.W .: Orinda No,4 i r G Yo t x Orinda No.5 X lG 3. t ^ s txi Orinda No.6 j .2/40 Y S yJs Orinda leo•7 J x• Orinda No.7-A K /(O L•'t Orinda No.8 L .2 f Ila r r x t 7 kk rOrindaI'a.8-A At /s/ Orinda No.9 A' 3v ., Orinda No. 10 p f Orinda No, 11 P //47 Orinda No, 12 Orinda No. 13 R Alamo No.1 S lam!' Alamo No.2 T / S1 v, Alamo No.3 Alamo No.4 Alamo No. S C 7( /10!/, d 6 iAlhambraNo.i D fp 172 Alhambra No. 2 F s 7 1 Alliambra No.3 F 9 / f Walnut Creek No. 1 H ' .S g Walnut Creek No.'2 Walnut Creek No. 3 J /•;x? /," S` b• / 'Walnut Creek No. r v 1 alnut Lrecl:No.S Walnut Creek No.6 At Walnut Creek No.7 N Walnut Crack No.7-A O a, Walnut Creek No.S P ' !'`'/" :ZO :%e Walnut Creel:No.S-A Q /'7l 4 j 7C Walnut C No.9 R V"'".:s 7-3 , Walnut Creel:No. 10 S Walnut Creel:No. 11 T , >` '.C. NValnut Deck No. 11-A A ,2G / ; f 0, Walnut Creek No. 12 B , /,rl'' f d %v` Walnut Creek No. 13 C x Walnut Creek No. 14 D 07 7, t s/G { S Walnut Creek No. 15 E alnut Creek No. 15-A F Walnut Creel:No. 16 G 4 i Vahmt Creek :'o. 17 Z, i ralnut Creel: No, IS I 7, /{"3' Sarana Nal J , .. ` 6 1 Saranap No. 1-A tf'' r'.3 Saranap No. 1-11 L Cr1 Saranap No.2 lfff ?,_2 /Y, Saranap No.3 N _ , /tR SaranapNo.4 O ^', z/ t x ?Y n r 6 1 H Saranap No.5 P 6, Sam.Saranap No.6 Q Saranap No.7 R j7` Saranap No. 7-A S /Q !'ty; l' 1 T Totals Carried Forward 18 h f CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 3, 1952 NONPARRT1,84 t/ Ud¢ a V t s• t ti C r 6p 3 77"7 i t P Fall,' i S i n x 6 ` r M e PIG^ z 777 i R s s f•1` y,., J' 2 E amu,.:'f-tk 5 WIN u D F x G 47 1177, air y j t t r a.is 44pis m si 1, s t { t L r?47 77 7 I 9 01,i Iva f i r F t 4 # a f t 3 r a 5 e r i A ! 3' t Q i R t t 7 7- k-f t QQff i' a v ts x NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE; M` ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District v Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Mora n St. Alary's e Orinda No. 1 D t 44.l P. Orinda No. 2 g l Orinda No. 3 F Orinda No.4 G Orinda No.5 H 1OrindaNo.6 I 4 Orinda No.7 J s Olinda No.7-A a Orinda No,S L T t f 7 Orinda No.&A Orinda No.9 N Orinda No. 10 O Orinda No, 11 Orinda No. 12 Q t l Orinda No. 13 Rf Alamo No.1 S r a Alamo No.2 T Alamo No.3 A s = rte Alamo 1 To.4 1B s r Alamo No.5 C 4 a Alhambra No,l j) Alhambra No.2 Alhambra No.3 j? G i Walnut Creek No. 1 Walnut Creek No. ' Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creek No.4 1t C Walnut Creek No.$ L 6 Walnut Creek No.6 t Walnut Creek No.7 1y t sY Walnut Creel:No.7-A i s 1WalnutCreekNo.8 P Fr 4 • NValnut Creek No.$-A h Walnut Creek No,9 R F NWalnuI.Creek No. S l 1 NNIalnut Creek Na.11 y'1 T I t s b NValnut Creek No. 11-A A 1Walnut Creel,No. 12 B Walnut Creek.No.13 F r Walnut Creel:No. 14 O 1 Walnut Creel,No.13 E 1 x N4'airittt Creek '. 15-A F N r g Walnut Creek No. 16 G s z Walnut Creek'.o. 17 rt Walnut Creel,No.1S j Saran No.1 J I a Saranap No. l-A 1C J J ITh Saranap No. 1-11 L i PSamna No,2 111 Saranap No.3 N x Samna No.4 O Saranap No.S l' ri Saranap No.6 Q rz 7s Saranap No.7 R t Sartnal i:o.7-A S r I € I t 1fi Lar Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION MD IUNE 3, 1952 NONPARTISAN E ' BONDS t YES NO t,r 1p MY fil- 1 z x A a L j q 5 d n f s i e rt 1Y Y an 3g t ay i S e a e p 4 01 Va 12-3 e i r a t i R 4 t i f f r 77- 1 r 60 x g t Y f t w{1 x a T St d L,t 1 1 r 1 F t a j f xj Yom, t•n t I e y tk a i 1 i 5 t J a R iib f a i r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT-- ii ELECTION f PRECINCTS f5 ,» f r a YY A 5 3 a p e j rte-,._. s s r• e r N F4 y , t i- 11 4111, 4 fi g D C a f D Jx f Wit^.. 'c' • N xpY. 7 •_ K d y P Ijr s T e 4 C 7- Y S bi t . b f s y 7i, T t I!k 22 no W I CONSOLIDATED PRIASARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 t B a k i IH ol 1.0 p t r F si A i e t k y i E j T C c i j j E r E i r K Av'^M"kI'eY t'+KJh 77 f 6 4,44 3 t 4 3 f i i J A 7 x Ti+nnM, 1 t S L 4 d{ i b w ra.w,< a 4Ti4to4 h!; r AR x ; } f 2 r 6`"w J(t L..J s . , s ate` r t s rt t : w,e,,;.+ +>. x" i`xk's r'1''•p+ ': . tea c y P 2' ,a s` r . ,•^'r .'r yx ` ex,`Uf""«4.. , y sla4 g•L" 'x}'`, Y 1 f f"...r t t p tF 1 R } N ..J4eu 3f k 'L•`c I.,K,,.,9 i %jiy..e rte' s x , , u; ^ " `", }s"^•' *+ y s,-,''. rC• r r's r s1 +w, } ": sr s >% Z'..,r F- xu .5h W't' . P "%., i t i Y-w"n x, .x +a'S ,, wsY ._°, r , sr,.„,;•"'~FyS ` 1-' T. ; '' ia":".' y,;'.'”^ 7s '" S- ,r'`i`"ayru ''Y'.. w xh ." { -; +I d :•.r s ,} r f, s -:''"x+ t"ft xn"3. Ks'{i. m & ' F ,'.:5 r,=;a x 1 y 1.. m, aS,;} Sar. zis.+, 1 xa. m`-'i*>l, a'^, as-".",. y`"r'P s'%'$ xt' a r;w.„.' s X`` 1. s, atstas iJ,,,,r,'',, i n" omay, v''' dr': J',:.r.., axt, al* h4y,r" wr,+: r,> f. y".: c,:r..,;'>a' qw`+='' ;.au' net• u.. f3,' tG c`,. e r. x', M'` ra- t- x` 1S Y;=.' R r° ;... . r f•ra, rats^ ," ."; re .r4,aa 'G`.k"fisr`.S?. ry Rona, 0 ,:t t .; 3 < s^. r ar 'a i }"w r'' acs"` 1...{. x "C. .E.€" 'f.,cAt'.',r'...,,,,a•, • C4 hzs<s4iuka 3 r'xfi. a`t•.".wriwh '`.' J.fr.,r ssxY a. 7 e x rAYu' is .,,'S 5r .. • P s{r t a t,.•x„L ,ta.4'?kl` s°t r,%fkd s?.,t'' M vo-..:r"=s'r .+uY, ' ua,. a^ rmaf-,rnnm t Y rc 4 x 5 .Y iia S Y4! i+ ' C rd -ft M14.Fi e.....a, itaut ....,..............s t y rvr5 a z' r_ k ,,, max t `+" '?'. P.w` a•.' e"'+ ' ri' :"a x .. w sr, 'm i ,*` r r s r,, w. 3K 2 t rn' r 1 qr,. fix.; . ' • k`. °;,,: '' 'y,:n .,, r ud , sr7„ t C. cx.a';; e 'gi, t y, ga *qq'qqt"J, xs`^ r. r•'F ,y^r4 " A ` >i i + F fi v k l f. .T,E•' 1'Cfij,.'-. .f ' ` y r ria; w,^4 7 ;'' sa r ., r•t r i l,z 2'S'" `'r T` f '^i, r i^ sx. e " A,,1- #`r{- y` - Lrr. FrY k t q a E• h x f 1`4. yM' ' F ..f A Y k SECTION 3 a .+ tel.w•^..,3'^"fl y nr ar STA77:MENT OF ALL VOTES CASTjEAT CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION t x`{ f' t rcrtFrVETJwJy4..it.1. a._e HEUD 3rd 1952 IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTYr STATE OF CALIFORNIA n tib Y .i P r. f ir"•s,` v'" .. i a i .5 a:*hxa' •" 4' n4 i. ' t a a' ,€ 5 y d 55ii4SSti k, x 4 y{'.+ ,+;""a .ems a '. r x yy,. x .t^y`",'`R Yt }L.'1_n.•..._.... s,,:° . 4 Y fi` sn '' xr sy$t s- n"=°- .s '^?'"' r. u°., a-`' j'; ,y f d`` x,y++I';..- F r e; ..,xi .„a y, r vyn fir r" x {9+;-, -- f.,..:_._.._.-_ r r i C .y s r' i'” T y. s. f' t iT a' t a, art m-- i kt .+,. ter, 5t f. 1 !" a#'. w a ',. Y Y, +Tu•„;; >:ii Y i.'arirrr w s,,)p,x 1 - t` : S i r }. : ag r-.' 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F ' k ' t.' `" h4 # d43'- s '}ts'.'' iNF ''r.7s REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1..a'.;. Represenfative In Congress State Senator i United States Senator } Convention" 6tb Disfrlct 17t- District Z I O i E# l Zz m. ae 3 2 Q •- fir ZZ ELECTION Q : x v n -j x ,a a PRECINCTSZ u a3 < o 3 41 10th Assembly District O< O .. Z O G r3 s d Totals Brought Forward A _ I91 /,( Inv Martinez No. 1 B -V 3 ft-' Martinez No.2 C `1 3 .23 ;z If , Y 0 Martinez No.3 D In 8' 3 g' 0;. 33 31 Martinez No. 3-A E 7".._.3g 3 3 9.7- Martinez No,4 F!Yv /3 Y17 4 10 37 `16 Martinez No. 5 G !7f 6 Y7 S.2 0 .5 4 Martinez No. G fl /3 3- s Martinez No.7 f I to 35 ,37 'T T •Z Q r Martinez No.8 J 9 3 l.S t s 3 './ Martinez No.9 _ s F i 4 Martinez No. 10 L .Z. /7' ..r7 'T a - ;/0 0 3 112 .2MartinezNo. 11 M 45-6 Martinez No. 12 N //.7 % T JCS , / 3 1-8 G Martinez No. 13 O Martinez No. 14 P 4Z l i3 'Y-/ 0 3 3 )' G / Sy'! Martine.- No, 1-#.a Martinez No. 15 R 2 Martinez No. 16 S Q 3 3`` 23 f Q p 1.2a. x Martinez No. 17 T 3 7' 3 . l I a! /! 'ty. '. Martinez No. 18 A H /J `T7 `1F-3 3 / 9 ;'76 Q 3 E 3 G ' l zMartinezNo. 19 8 y 77' /' O 51 37 Diartincz No. 19-A C G /3 jz I 9 X24 (, SS a.5 r Martinez No.20 D $7 7 7Q f1S 3 /G SS r.3 r n1ari,t_s.g_No,21 E Mountain \ietir No. 1 F f12. 7 .,2 5 :%4 9 / // r t i ! L / r Mountain Vice No, 2 G /f I '2 v ± / r 2- /9 z . Mountain View No.3 1i• I 367 ![J V Mountain View No.4 1 i 3` / 3 : p l' f 9 Mountain View No.4-A J &Z _6.3Z- J . 4 3 = Q h r Mountain View No.5 tC / 9 37 141 / J. •' pfd ' ,.. Q7 121 Mountain View No.6 L11-7:1 WF Vine Hill 3 "N G 3Z 17 3 d q Vine Hill A N 1 / 31 9D Q a fJ` .•Z. G E x. r Concord No. 1 P /O // G _ J 4 j3 `;Z A0fOoA0 zx Concord No.a Q 13 " 7 3 o' 3 7 i 3 f x Q Concord No.3 R IL f Jr7 Concord No. 4 S!//tG 6p— .>1 v -%. d s t iConcordNo. 5 T Concord No. G A i 7 :S 9 3 d O i/ Concord No. ? B Concord No.8 C Q 7'T J 0 d 9' -3 3 g C f a Concord No.9 D / wConcor i No,10 _ 8 i -n -Z 5Y 7 Concord No. 10-A F Z Concord No. 11 G v c/ " i 7: Concord No. 12 H JI ` sI .//40 //" W a l to, f'7"' Concord No. 13 1 79 y 33 .?+ L 46 e Concord 1\ 1 f 1 .l t •. , L 13 p Z}.02./ Concord No. 15 8 b 4 7// Y ' T , t! Concord No. 16 L 1j73 5 3 p a.E f Concord No. 17 M ?g / fe v / /Z,. 60 a f Concord No. IS N r0 Concord No. 19 O : Q 3 w v air i a _ concord-No.20 PR-5,61 / ` :Z //' Ta 1 77- Concord t 2 Q !Gl Concord No.22 R I , c.fl' sQ AZ :2D I 4SoD Concord No.23 S ! /9 : `7`t i/ 3,/? rCT''!+one No.24 r1! . .I Totals_Carried Forward Z jGi ' 3-7019 CONSOLIDATED PRB ARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39, 1952 REPUBLICAIM 1 Member of Assembly it Member of Auambly AAemberCVWOY Central Member Counfy Cenfral 10th District k' I ON,D'africt Convn the—..Sup.D•at Commiffee.......Sup.Dist. Ytni i4 4 A 3s L.2dti'''/yre3/4 /. ; t Jo 15 GE F 17 H z A/ p 0 17 4, Q q D 9 17 / r r sJ) t/ i j i t T // 3 z /z /2 .Z. i3 B ZZ / .s /o iri -Z 6 :33 c Z. /Q F z C 0 f f r 161 , J . -Z -.. -1 7 i D 114 r t E t44 f 1 V 6 a F s E y i t f A 6- t , 9 f tJyy T wr K s f IC 1 J B —3 7 f 7,7 f s t f 4" 38` t r F f54 D 8 n t r Jo 4 3 IIS}} v I or r r'A1 D / t T f 41f 7 Dg'cSs /-2 ' f REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Maribor Coi.ity Genkal Membnr Coantr Gwba1 M«nber Coulsflr Cerlfrsl Menll>.r Central Corrrmiftar_a_Sup.Dist Sap.Dist. C4mntittae .3 Su .Dist Camntittet.Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS NZI 10th Assembly District i 4 • Continued)aa Totals Brought Forward A A Martinez No. 1B J T: 7 %t s Martinez No.2 c Il 7 I!, fl`: 6- ff Martinez No. 3 56 23: Martinez No. 3-A Martinez No.4 3 x Martinez No, 5 32,37 '/ Z 2 23 Martinez No. t; 1. : 9 7 .7-Z7 ' Afartinez No. 7 1/ 330 1 f ' 4 1 /ref .2.. Y Martinez No.R a I s x f ... Martinez No.9 4Z'r 7 3R` .*7'34 Martinez No. 10 36 Z 31i r 1 JMartinezNo. 11 6 463 2 3 'D 33 '34e- 37 Martinez No. 12 T;. ,Z 2 , 'l f - .4 ;, / r Martinez i\'O. 13 U i t r7 , Martinez No. 14 S. Nlartinez No, 1.1-A S't .3I 26 .,5 ..3j Rfartinez No. 15 3^ ,123 , ZZ .._y • 4 #t/ t y ` k„•µ,wk t s t.11 lartinez No. 16 Z9 ,'f 5 46- 93 6 i r x Afartinez I'o, Ii ez No._.._ ._.__Martinez No, 1$ A .3 3-°3. 3I $:Martinez No. 19 Jr ;. 3'lartincz .o. 19_,, d Afartinez No.20 3! 27413 7' f} c Afartinez No.21 S l ;ZZ At A f 2 J Mountain View No. 1 zz . /'+.C. 16 .Mountain trier,» No. 2 s r r e i Mountain Vier:To, 3 Jf Mountain View No.4 j _,2 f 19e 26 Nlountain View Nti.-#Mountain 'trier No.S 7 t .r .a 7 o lJ I F a Mountain View NTo.6 1 7 !{.' 1 ;I JG / ! f* F Vine Hill 7 ;// 2 2_4 ,,"fit 5 :..o" C Vine Hill A z ' Y p ru 5 Concord No. 1 301 '. '` i' Z Concord No. 2 Concord No.a 39 116 3 All . 3U f Concord No. 5I •Concord No.5 41 o, J t f9.Concord No. d Concord No. 7 6 t7 11t7 Concord No.8 C 3 6R , 3 4'` # 0; t Concord No.4 5C-QnC 1 NQ 3 Concord No. 10-A f 'f , 3 Concord leo. 11 l ,_36 3 9 3Y r36 Concord No. 12 r Concord AYo. 13 rl 71, - 7 ,/7 / 6 Lone t rc f + p E Concord RTo, 15 L i Concord No. 16 fi Concord No.17 rZ..S, 3 Concord No. 18 o C `. . 'R 3J' f l Concord No. 19 O z I Concord No,20 r" -7f c? Concord No. 21 Concord No. 22 Concord No.23 IS Concord No 24 Totals Carried CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 3, 1952 REPUBLtCAr Member County Central Member County Central Member Comfy Central Member Com Cenfral Member County Gebal Committee_ M Coaunittse.__ up.Dat fit.Committee,_ _Sup Dhf; c Yet .ft;4 01 Y i a j D f , G t-i sa v F N w r i A g 3 y 4 jl, t 7 9 a e s 9 Y rj g s r a f C F E f 7 F rt G i 4 9 R 1 1y LiPE T v 7 a y t $ 4 Ala . t. N O M R F w 3 Sx 41, f f a fi r D t H L1 M F r N j, f R 4 T 31R s 4 T y i i F z7 z 7r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Comfy Central Meanber Costnfy Gastral Member County Cenfra( Member Cots Gofral Camm7#ee_. Oil: Cbrnmiffee..__..Su .D6f: Coreimitfe_.__.Se ELECTION f PRECINCTS 10th Anembly District p r` Continued) Totals Brought Forward A 3 w Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 C r V Martinez No.i p Martinez No,3-A E i Martinez No. Martinez No.5 G Martinez No. t3 t Martinez No.7 Martinez No.R t Martinez No.0 8 i t Martinez Ago. 10 r r Martinez No. 11 t a b Martinez No. 12 N Martinez No. 13 O i Martinez No. 14 P Martinez No. 14-a Q x Martinez No. 15 R x `TA Wit: Martinez No. 16 S Martinez No. 17 Martinez No. 18 A Martinez No. 19- Martinez No. 19-A C Alartiner No.20 D t iAliarizfi of 111ouutain N'icw No. i F Mountain ViewNo.2 G R k A i Mountain View No.3 SSSMountainViewNo.4 A(ountain View No.4-A J i Mountain View No.S Ka t Mountain View No.6 L it Vine Hill Al e y t Vine Hill A 1V Concord No. l P p 6 v A Concord No.2 Q Concord No.3 8 1II Concord No,d S Concord No.5 T'1r _ S 4 Concord No. 0 A a q f B t Concord No.7 r t Concord NO.8 C Concord No.9 D oncord No. 1 Concord No. 10-A F t 1 iConcordNo. 11 G Concord No. 12 H t.. Concord No. 13 Concord T Concord s f , oncord No. 15 8 Concord No. 16 L Concord No. 17 i1V 1f 4 t Concord No. 18 Concord No. 19 Concord No.20 P Concord Noq.,. 21 s 1 4 Concord No.22 R NTConcord o 23 f Concord No 24 i j i rte Totals Carried Forward k CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPU1PLI4,,A Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Central i... Committee_-__SuP-D-af.Committee........Su_p.Dist. Commettee5ap.Da# Committaa r_sup.Dat Commitfee._.__Su Did f y r , ,tc s r a t9 t s s D i 2 ar H h 1. 1 3 t s M N kl t 4 y t p r A, bH y itl y i a i 7 R T ff r U G y z x ! f 77 s 3 y 3 r p O f P y r rY 1r 5 ae 4f t! 11 s v. B C t e S DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE National ^, United States Senator Representative in Congress State Senatorxk Coavent on i t 6th District 17th District a>, i < Z 0 ft i Z tC i kZZ . 2 trl sx kl I ra t? 4 ELECTION Q x PRECINCTS x f u X 10th Assembly District N Z C Q < tQat x W S Continued) t ru ' 3 t < Totals Brought Forward A Martiriez No. I B ,2G G? ( 4213' Martinez No.2 C /5 . ;t 511< ?a 9 16 0 E Y 57 q Martinez No. 3 D J .Z .23;i4Z` 33' 0 O 3 Jod 6 Martinez No 3-A E z z z Martinez No. 4 Ir• z Martinez No. 8 G . /. Q l Y Martinez No. 6 H jf. / 3 1 f - ' 3/ Martinez No. 7 w?*T 61 .Z. D / Martinez No.0 R Martinez No. 10 L L f I -, z 3 Martinez No. 11 M /.2 3i . R9 Martinez No. 13 N 3'z ' 7 If 7 0 /s 26 o 3 8 No. 139735-Martinez 8 3 ` Q / s 6 /o T n y/ ; 1 5./ O /V 5eart Martinez No. 14 P •7 /3 4 , l r3 A1artinez No, 14-A 7 17 -39 9 `f Z. 30 3!0 4 f j/D p,y 1•larUttez No. l Ir 6;r 1V JT 'TiZ ' c•'Z 1 lGr•2# Q # Q : 9 s p / /.' y Martinez No. lG S . /Y p ,/ Martinez No. 17 T 63/` O ?7"'. S i Q 7 k• Q3 / y iz. z 3z 79 3 r 7 JaiMartinezNo. 18 2MartinezNo. 19 i w 1lartinez No. 19 i1 C 65 3r . 9 ter '-•Z, 3 / ' F.Z. 6 a:.•Y .f I1lartitiez 1o.20 D 1\11TttS 9 2 9 9V 1 /--5 k a MOl1IIL211S1 rie%r No. 1 F 6 16 4 t, A 71Mountain \'ic No.2 Alountain re r No.3 H 177".' 7 v : 'j jv 77 Q -Z J 3MountainViewNo.4 I 7 2-2- Mountain i t Mountain View No.4-A Mountain View No.5 8 1/3 ._5 4f 6 / /' f/ .2 //S 3 Mountain View No.6 Vine Hill It 7G .,1 7f' 3 /y r 7 13 S/o Vine Hill A N iL 3 i X7. 4% 1C 3` t Q Concord No. 1 p t 3 21 : J 3-36 '17 '} 4 '-91 6 71 zs Concord No.2 Q 39 3 ' JU/ Concord No. 3 C! i0 t(CI / t [/ I O! I rq R f pg Concord No.4 S 2-./ 3 7" I' a 0 ' Concord No.5 03 l T s 3 myl v22 M Concord No.43 A ' // ^/ C! ; 2. ;o+ O Concord No. i B 9 /r9 ,, Concord No.8 C Concord No.9 D /Z- ` `t 7' 7" °g T rQ 2 G I 7D # / q q Concord No. 10-A F / / n ad Concord No. 11 G Concord No. 12 Concord No. 13 Concord No. 15 3 .q Q t 7.9 1`T 6 J0ConcordNo. 16 7 33r Concord No. 17 M e Q a 1 .3q / > ` f e t Q rp i 1 Apr r Concord No. 18 N I ;: f/ 4 ih ;• z f 7 3 z , Concord \?o, 1 U i 7' T Concord No.20 I' Concord No,21 l 5`tY 3 T No. y R ':2Concord22 p Concord No.23 s 7fJ /3 Concord No.24 T 1"Z YA` Totals Carried Forward G•j 2` 1'L y=o2,(J' I O Q CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3 1952/' lea D OCR Member of Assembly Member of Assaw"y Member'County Cenfral Member County Cenfral loth District l Otb Datrrct f Co mmi fee.Sup.Dist. Commiffee._..__Sup.Dist. rs t tn d U +, os y ' if ,i. A t 1 s B 3 I S 43 r H 3 1 p r,,,. r 4( f' °' fiat z1 a P 10 A / .1, /w./ ; i/ ' 116 '/ B 1 z. 3, 3 /.Z. 1I{ , / J d f c / . ..' -1 /. / 16 F F i -r 6 . J4,1 " r 11 . 49r N a ti r 1,57 C 935 / zZ3 B 3 40 . ` X§ l0 `. 1I t r R t a n i SIR ,,[}{ j fes v F€ rt r Hl 1 + 1 s/. -! l?, F nA y..F w+* Sjfly: i f LAZY Sr e c 1.p 1 n r nK T F 1N STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEDEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central i# Member County Central ! Member County Central Consmittee_ Dist_ Connniffea-' _ lYist i Committee_ ..Sup.Dist Commitfee _._...Sup.Dist. k; i fiy fir. ELECTION q;, I PRECINCTS 44 N kk i 10th Assembly District g Continued) 3 /ode/f 3 6 8': ;}f IlkTotalsBroughtForward4 w t t Martinez No. 1 B C / -S` d c hl! 5 ' S Martinez No. 2 CS7 /3 6-3'Z3 „G Cc Martinez No. : D /Q t `J-7 /2 34 ,23 k M sr..... F Martinez No. 3-A ...._..._ E .. 11 dS! .'7',' `..2.. A© Martinez No.4 F Martinez No. 5 G Martinez No. iiH a3 5 - Z'5- - CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 32 1952 Q 5 jDEM4G , Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee -Sup.Dom. Comm ttea. .Sup.Dat. Cammettat.___ Su Dat. Ca nmittee_..Sup.Dist,Committee__. Sup.Dist. a a 4ti add tj s x e D qq s 5{ f F t7 -,757x r k f F W h 1 s i j 5 ; Z x ti x i Y,tE,'.._ Kit L w i N 8t xi fah x.• 4 S o L I51, . x R g a t 3 Y t a t r e r, - C t LL 1. 9 t r i i z 4 1 r r a 1 j r t z r U S A x z r C i rfi3 El 50 s 4 t F rr i L y GNMi.- EL Nl i r j. e tai k 01 i r t Y EE s N{ k f C F Sx Y c d 4 T a DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a Member comfy Central Member County Central Member County Central j Member County Central CommiHee.......5up.Dist. Comennittw._....Sup.Dat. ` Commutes...,-..Sup.Dist. Committee....-.-.Sup,Dist. ELECTION t PRECINCTS i Y A 10th Assembly District Continued) i sl Totals Brought Forward Martine No. 1 t px 8 4_ Martinez No.2 C Martinez No.3 D Martinez No.S-A E Martinez No.4 F G t Martinez No.3 Martinez No.G 8 a , a Martinez No.7 Martinez 1o.8 Martinez No. Martinez No. 10 L I Martinez No. 11 M s t x atJ" Martinez No. 12 N Martinez No. 13 Martinez No. 14 p x 1lartinez NTo, 14-A Y r « Martinez No. 13 R A4artinez No. 16 S Martinez No. 17 T I iVYNMartinezITo.18 A J t Martinez No. 19 Alartinez No. 19 C Ilff jj Martinez No.20 D Martinez NQ-7.1 i T Mountain View No, 1 F r . i . uu nno View No.2 GMountain Mountain View No.3 1 t i Mountain View No.4 I t a v Mount. View No. :J i T Mountain View No.5 K LMountainViewNo.6 . Vine Hilt KN Vine Hill A N s F , Concord No. 1 p Concord No.2 Q Concord No.3 R i i r. tf Conoord No.4 S 11 ml _ F T tConcordNo..5 Concord No. G A i Concord 'No.7 F Concord No.8 C Concord No.9 D t 1LZ11CQTJl 11 Q. 1 E x a a Coacerd No.10-A F i l Concord No.i 1 G t e c t 8ConcordNo12 i F Concord No. 13 ConCord No- 14 Concord No. 13 8 t Concord No. 16 L t Concord No.17 K Concord No. 1S Qnc 1 T 1 O tr — Concord No.20 p Concord No.21 f Concord No.22 R SConcordNo.23 A M Conlxwd Na 24 T E i 7i AXE i I t xA; Totals Carried Forward 12 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 DEMOC:9ATLC Member County Central Member Cowdy Central Member County Central Member:Couafy;Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Commiat".__ Su Dist CamWdfee.__ DisL C awnittee_....:.Su .Dat. Commiftee........Sup.Dist: A twf A d a r. f R e Ssx G x ° y3 i ixF Ito f L a P k y R a tt y ip r J 2 Y; A j8 II 1 i F k f Y} 1 Mt fJ i I S d 7r G M R s t i 6 I,ka L M r N Z O P i v a t s i r a: RrI x A 3 f r k 1 A 1 3 .. e 4 =FXy. i"i0r 5 Y y p IyEy i kxp z C t p d 3Pad # 4 J i { } 7 a a++atly 3` G H FM r P t let t S u r N 4 s EPA 71 XI] i r s 711 PROHIBITION w STATEMWr OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Uzited Stafas St f. or , Member sse&y a s Seaalor 1Aat. r y.._._.-.,_ ,._. ._.. . ____..._._....-. _. a ..- a. t 0 ELECTION 2 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 PROHIMMO t Member County Central Member Comfy CentralMember County Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central mComittee._____su .Dist. Coauniffee:.... Su .Dat. Commiffee........Sup.Dist r i t ff t h t 1 it q t y r I y.z a 1 B f t s t r t t ti t pp i H u 4 zE we r 12t1fi _. Q t 4 R z Y Y S Z ' fy xt r e G kkk t f n r t d y f i j s t 7 J7 n 1 i •zej D 3 di i F t H qz E"F'3E #4l t t evr t L f 3 d rrwwN r vp t 0 1 f { -__ u61. JaiViN Vj r.. T a i V t a fia3- t r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE"', w INNErENNENT M EStI1E j Ueuted States bpresenta m- State Senator Member Assembly Sena 1 tf l"qp l .ELECTION o - PRECINCTS zW r .. 10th Assembly District Continued) 44 Totals Brought Forward d t 1 Martinez No. 1 B Martinez No.2 C a Martinez No. 3 11'f hartinezNo.3-A I1; Martinez No.4 F P i Martinez No.5 Martinez No.G H w Martinez No.7 I E Martinez No.8 J t t Z x .. Martinez No.9 8 j 3 Martinez No. 10 L i Martinez No. 11 M Martinez NTo. 12 N y 4 Martine \To _i3 O i Martinez No. 14 P Martinez No, 14-A Q f Martinez No. 15 R Martinez No. 16 S y Mal inc_lTo17 T Martinez No. 18 A Martinez No. 19 Martinez Nu. 19-r1 T F Martinez No.20 D Martinez T Mountain View No. ! r Mountain View No.2 G Mountain View No.3 H E1 IMountainViewNo.4 r ViewMountainViewNo. J t i 77 Mountain View No.5 7. Mountain View No.6 L Vinc Hill Vine Hill A f k N i f O Concord No. 1 p i fi Concord No.2 O t s a} Concord No.." g / Concord No. 4 S'f t Concord No.5 i Concord No. G A T t Concord No.7 F Concord 1\0.8 C Concord No.9 A r- uord.. 10.i Concord No. 10-A Concord No. 11 G t M. Concord No. 12 g Concord No. 13 I'y ConcordT 14 Concord ',No, 15 l; a 7 t T L i rConcordNo. 16 i_ Concord No.17 It t Concord No.18 N Concord No 19 O t t Concord No.2077,I' Concord No.21 Q l / 7 t Concord No.22 R Concord No.23 S t Concord No 24 T Totals Carried Forward 16 t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 1 Member County Central ? Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member Courrfy Central Member County Central Committee.3__.Sap.Dist; } Commiftee____ Dist. Dist Commiffee_.__Su .Dist. Commiffee. _._,Sup.Dist F P t a tt X A ,f .fs t t f 111 7 r t O d fi B i Cs y f 1 44, C Ed H s T f i 3 a ' t it t t*'c, ; d ten. t L 3s 4 00 i R a a 2 8 F a 3 A Bx L` fA s x IV j F n j r z , x a s O 9 , i R If S i 1 3 r D 3 E , H t 3 t' Fir ... . . K 1 s{ s s. M j i 3 i k t i t f k 4e1- ry p I i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE. X.NONPARTISAN 00ioeNo.3 rt J Office No. 4Co ' CourtJ,SUPS+« Pia' Judge of Superior Court T Ofiice No.5 VJ o ELECTION PRECINCTS W 0 10th Assembly District C p p O a Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Martinez No. 1 37: Martinez No.2 c Martinez No. 3 1T trT 2D gar Martinez No. 3 B 9x 2 : 7'f i b Martinez No. F 39 T/ 9 n i z Z1r Martinez No.5 G Martinez No.G fl .2 /©; s iy/ `f7 I!3/ ?1D3 /rD ;r Martinez No.7 Martinez NTo._g. 3 f Martinez No.U 7 Martinez No. 10 L i3 I FZ j r l•tel,t a fs Martinez No. 11 M /.7 '; 6//. 771 Martinez No. 12 N / 9z t? 9z fS 1,2 fi Martinez No. 13 U L' 3.3 9 alai S '1 Martinez No. 14 P I4 70 3 37! / a Alartinez No, 1-t-A Q 112, 1116 74 F- 75l' 7 Martinez No. 15 6 Ca f gQ Q 4 Iliartinez No. 16 S 1:9 a 62 D f • r r Martinez No. 17 Martinez No. 1S lftr S 1 f Martinez No. 19 lartinez .N, I9-:A c "/ ry wry Martine No.20 Df"- Mountain View No. 1 F 1/z. 3Z 6Z P X fig /,rpt x Mountain View Nu. 2 G 131 Z7. Mountain View No,3 H L/ Gp a- g Mountain View No.4 i 9ountam_AView No.#-r> _....._.__._. ..J Mountain View No.5 Mountain ie r No.6 L 1/I G., T/ : 6.Z D1= f .3Q 1 Vine Hill M / W? d /O i t 410 41 Vine Hill A 1y / U Concord No. 1 p f1gt 7 terrx Concord No.2 Q / //d q 7`/ : 3' D/R- 79 Z 9 Concord No.3 R A:rl C9. Q . fGtl1 Conoord No. 4 s 7Cv r a2. ti9 4 Conoord No. 5 T Concord No,6 A Concord No.7 B pp 4 Concord No.8 7 O f Concord No.9 D Concord No. 10-A F 73 3 7 /A a e f 9 iI' S(Lf 4ConcordNo. 11 Concord No. 12 H Q i I/ Concord No. 13 Concord To. y 6 Concord No. 15 R 1 ; J •S•Z r+. Concord No. 16 L / 0: Concord No. 17 Concord No. IS N COi1COrd To 19 r t Concord No.20 I' No.7ConcordISO, 1 Q Concord No.22 R l f rr Y4/ r ka Concord No.23 S l . f ConcordNo.24 T arQ /'Q i i I n ir Totals Carried Forward 18 x..s CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTIONp HELD J E 3, ry 1952 I ONP/RTIS r ;Yr a d+ fs'r ,• yam ,' G t i i 7 j 7s i t a r r G 1 a y k r i N 71 fs Paxe;.1p R ir 21 T 1. w+rY$"'rr,'Y ; -, 4 t s n fe v t Li xz G 5 'o rt r i j yyyf 4 f f Y P / 35 F l f J t X k 93 1 eu f rt 4 w s n/ t! r,, „w.... may. 4 v 71 I P7 Z4/ L , p 41 9t 671 9 T xY 3 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE; r . S' 1 Y ELECTION 84r PRECINCTS y ' a tOth Assembly Distract Continued) t Totals Brought Forward A Martinez No, i s Martinez No.2 C Martinez No.3 Martinez No.3-A E r Martinez No,4F Martinez No.5 G Martinez No.d H Martinez No.7 Martinez NO.8 Martinez No. 0 S Martinez To. 10 L Martinez No. 11 Af Martinez No. 12 s Martinez No. 13 O e Martinez No. 14 P i fi Martinez No. 14-A 1 i Martinez No. 15 R Martinez No. 16 S r Martinez No. 17 T Martinez No, l$A Martinez No. 19 B s Martinez No. 19-A L' g K 1 y Martinez No.20 A t Martinez a e x_ ._ Mountain View No. 1 F t Mountain View No,2 Mountain View No.3 H Mountaintrieli No.+1 n , Mountailn\Fire• No.4-A J v- Mountain ttiew No.S 8 Mountain Nricu,No.6 L f Vine Hill t ine Ii'ill A i s Q i Concord No. 1 P i Concord No.2lilk- Concord No.3 R q 3 Concord No.4 S 1 t t t_ Concord No.3 T C Concord No.fi 1 Conoord No.7 Concord No.8 C a l Concord No.9 D fi Concord No. 10-A F M Concord No. 11 G i h Concord No. 12 IaI i i t t Concord No. 13 Y Concoul No. 14 J i f Concord No. 15 4 bt Concord No.16 L t r Concord No.V Concord No.1$ N I n 1 Concord No. 19 i/ Concord No.20 P Concord No.21 i 3 Concord No.22 SConcordNo.23 w.. 1,Concord No,24 T Totals Carred Forward i iRill,i' 20rpt CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD J1UNE 39 1952 NONPARTISAN. 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" a ,", d', a h 'np :xu4 i -4 r a"y; '` i,,r{r r r+ Y ,:"'-, ; r• qq ON t- f fix IIx y SECTION 4 s k STA OF ALL VOTES CAST AT Zetasn rrd'ra av rt CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION a w rHUDl`1tJ1 1L 3rd., 1952 G '' " ?fir;' {S,T!r•'ru IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY hz a h STATE OF CALIFORNIA fix.:v.W tr 5 Y.^.° SX y a 4. ',•:- , _ -. ' s. • x Ac 3d P"'}., os t ,rg" x• 0, "'r+ a 6 4`a . .,. y,'"`' t'sc Gy+l.rAx- Jt<I .. a gip` x s`} a`"a, s i i n r'.i 's r... " c ' x y, S f .r r • r,. ,'r'".k ` •s 'R s"+' 5 s x` 'z' ,' *r" :, s ae.; "tsr E y . +,k'µ4: a ;• a a ,«. ''a F ' >~ r*ru+e rbrr"'c f 4 a4 `. S `J tr;^w C b " 7• " n, esx ' ip,,'i i, " ed d -`" I» a : rG`' r.: h s "i r -." t. a r+,r.,j." ti ..Y w ci:•tx.._.. h. r fit. '.t„`" i ^ m,- "'sY .{ '` 1. • r } h x" 'f a; xfr rtLn YY is SF 'r T i d E` a sfaf - x f g.. -rF•"• n•:fv.r ,w.-tra..t ir. Y`` o{, a '.".... ,n n»n,. i""' vq ," t l' i,r '• 'r. 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REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE mow__ ftepreswfafrve in Congress Sfate Senator sf INaficeJ United States SenatorConvenfitan 6th Datnct 17th Disfrict Imo_ z mZ 3 zz ELECTION Q Y z > PRECINCTS i a=11 `3 c c o ' 1 z I5'- 10th Assembly District p Continued) t~ 1 J'r t• 3 U V A j Totals Brought Forward A if*3Ld? zet day"/'a` Concord No.25 I163 .S 'c[ 7 A 14, Concord No.23-A l d- , Su; v /o S'I- 33 /b / 37 Concord No.26 D o 7 7 ,'9 -fo / /"Z _ J A 7 'jo -z 1f Concord NTo.2/ D -46; ,ice/ -4-'Olaf Concato No.2$ F' 6 a "t F6 7 7 . 4/ 7 6-9} f fr Concord No.29 G /. o . .9 3.Z / U Zf 17i Concord No. 30 G Concord No.31 1,.?S /,>f /o/ led ' .Z / 7 77 G Concord No. 32 Concord No.33 K ct ,s .Z7 , 2 .3 16 y 7! Concord No. 33-A L,:1G jAll? 33 / /(, tl d ; L/ / s i ziv I ".f— Concord No. 3-i M /g/ L S" 3 7 .". Q ` !f ter` Concord No. 35 N ./9 la 41f J / G 4 440 /Y As oaiatod O .2,0 T .5 1. Cowell P r . ,./! . / L 1 + J" Z.f' 9 ; Pacheco No. 1 7 jr `f Z 3 S' D € LT /s; r Pacheco No. 1-A 8 -, tl F s1/ 9y--' Pacheco No.2 s /!' / / P_ J.3 4 /b 4` /a J yxZ Pac_beco No. 3 T I /L /L'tt s / 4Z-1 Pacheco No.4 A r Pacheco No.5 B 9 /y. y t Z S S" s .?-4 r f 1-9 Pachc o No,ti C /6 G / .',j/' 61 : Padwo No.6-A D 1.5- le G 461 / /Q _ 44 :..-.5'.2 J- Pacheco No, % IfYe A O 2—" / /J f 7 1 6 /7 t l Pacheco No.S F % oft` Pacheco No.9 G /3 ZC L+Z g / Pacheco No. 9-A H /.+Z /4' 4/p / Pacheco No. 10 IG 7 /.3 /. /Z5' 2- Pacheco No. }1 J I/:/ /! G/ (r r / Paclwco No. }}-A 1 i 1j el^ l 9 4s7 " 3 Pleasant Hilt No. 1 L /.j 9 /G° ? .l. Z Lt 7L 1-4 T Pleasant l}ill No. }-A C . 9/ ,t 1 L f /.S'7 Pleasant 33111 No.2 1y / L Ja /y 2= 3g -S"d Pleasant Hill No.3 LZ/L- 1 // ZG i e i r x7 Pleasant Hill No.4 p 2,4S, /y /Ca' 9G / /.: 7 27_ ..3 Pleasant Hill No. -A Q' l /C ,/et- /C? L : /O 73 9 i Pleasant Hill No, i R /q,3 i X6 :? /G : G 71/2 / L r k Pleasant Hill No, i-A s ri'd of %L'L'' 7 7 ! r Pleasant dill No, ti IleT (D G // 3 / Pleasant }dill No. 7 A ./y /C . ff Jrf. 4 G Pleasant Hill No.C 8 7 / D it 11 Pleasant Fill No. 9 C zy .d y 7 ff tr / sag ,.Z G . ` I 4 Pleasant }}in :,. to D F 9Z . .7 / /,3 : G 7 Z; F v_.+_..._.ate•._-.. r -..-+•+.a _-.._._......._- .._._..__—. .__-.._. .._ ....,-..+1 _.... e....w n. t Pittsburg No. 1 Z // Z 1,1 (1 tt i g F / r r IG Pittsburg No.2 G /'71.. / ,2 a Z . I`'o, 3 1Y /C 7 /. .z(/ ,7- Al— Pittsburg J' /i , / ? 6 f Pittsburg No. Z Pittsburg N'o. 5 r C a D O Pittsburg;No. G 8 /3f 1G- /.3 / 13 G 411 Pittsburg No. ti-A L ' aN Pittsburg No• ; 7 g : zb % 9 1 // ,zs" / r 30 Pittsburg No. s v !3 v Lf sd` . - 3 3 jJ- 2 e t L 9 } _ Pittsburg No. 9 Q /.Z 13 i.2/ 3 i I r. Pittsburg;No. 10 p // /6 "I G.s / 7 27 Pittsburg No. 11 G Lt cC cl j /G' Q F 14Zfs Pittsburg No. 12 R 70 12 '.3 '/s" ` 24: 29 Q 3.5 ? _ f /Pittsburg No. 13 S f N 7J :! T L• Z . J/ y / 57 Z 3.L /S i qPittsbu,g No. 1.1 71 2/ Pittsburg No. 15L_,, 2 7fT++ q sT" Totals Carried Forwardai CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39 1952 REPUD C° Member of Assembly Member of Assembly Member cows v calfrali Member Coon*Central 3 10th District 10th District j CcmmR#*&___...Dist Commi ee_.....Sup.Dist. t. Ow IRAx .^ z 94 r{, o 0 r B Z4 44 r V i - E F /3 3 3 7 /o — /s VO t r L Z 4 /3 .3 ? 7 9 7 Ft Y Y. 44 i 40 c 01 y P [L G O44 iG S' 17 B lb 7' O o E f s e r F L A3 3 /G r f { r r t i P 41 K le L M 17 2 N r 7 ,{G A r Ir C1 a T 4 C Y ILL3 P B 9 z i s" ' y f 111 7 i 7 L 41 t k P 7 lit S /27 / 9 , 7 F 3r+ T17, Z r7,7AY 3f3'.Z 1l 7 t REPUBLICANSTATEMENT OF ALL VOTES HEACASTATT Mm6w Q=fy Central M«nbw QMfY Caskal Maw Comfy Carkal Manibw Gowdy C«rkal p. apt E ELECTION t PRECINCTS V, Q4 10th Assembly District y t Continued) Totals Brought Forward A IS 3.is9 fie /3o t j 1 Concord No.2j f3 Z.4' Z4 xl „2p ,'' CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION_HELD JUNE 31, 1952 iEPVBLI! µ`Member County Central _ Member County Central M Member County Central Member County Central Member County Omtral Committee.. _Su Dist. Dist. Conw ittea--Su Dist CommitteeG..._..Su .Dist.Commiffee..._....Sup. Dist.i iy a 14 a VAI Br i t ry d ii I ,F s Ky of t f t p H moi' Al 1 i j Lt M e 01 r t 11 rr R p a r q yl tg 3RS i` TI Af i C F y i § i Ir'I eJnl ff! Y G 9 a s H 1 t E 4 t t v>' O d 7 f fig. f AJ p Yry T 3 j k Y S r< 4110h,G x ' /%0 ' / 7: I K 9 !d fi y L I I i i f trr M 17 ,- 6 4 t ee S f gg r , F K 3 i x,3:5' .. 'w.; ; REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT Im- Membr Couafy Cer*al MambW Coiwfy Conkal _ Mem1w Counfy Cerrfral Member Counfy,Carfral' Commiffss._ DiSL CanariffNr__.Su .OW. Comm ift"_--su .Dist Commiff" oaf. ELECTION fi- PRECINCTS p t r-ydfl F Y` t IM Assembly Dittrid r r1 Continued) yg" R i f Totals Brought Forward A 3 v f Concord No.25 B s ff i r COIICOIYI N0,25-A r JConcordNo.26 i Concord To.27 B Concord No.28 Concord No.29 G g Concord No,30 H Concord No..31 Concord leo, 32 J Concord No.33 K Concord NTo.33-A L t 1' A Concord No. 3.1 Afi FFFkkk S Concord ''o,35 N a_.] t x 1 Associated Cowell P Pacheco No. 1 Q Pacheco No. 1-A R cr 3 i Pacheco No.2S Pacheco No.3 Tr Pacheco No.4 Q Pacheco No, 5 r_ Pacheco No.G C 77n Pacheco No,6-A D 3 x Pacheco No,7 F. z Pacheco No.8 F Pacheco No,9 G i s o Pacheco No. 9-A H Padic•co 1'o. 10 Pacheco No. 11 Pacheco No. 11-A N8CCC Pleasant Hill No,1 L t x Pleasant Hill No. 1-A M Pleasant Hill No,2 N Pleasant Hill No.3 O Pleasant Hill No.4 P t QPleasantHillNo.4-A Pleasant Hill No,5 R Pleasant Hill No. 5-A S Pleasant Hill No. 6 T Pleasant Hill No. 7 A t x Pleasavit Hill No,8 Pleasant Hili No.9 C i t tPleasantHillNo. 14 D Pittsburg No. 1 p Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No. 3 g ip H Pittsburg No. d r Pittsburg No.5 3r Pittsburg No,G g Pittsburg NTO.G-A L Pittsburg,No. 7 r S Pittsburg No.S qN i Pittsburg No.9 Q z _ s Pittsburg No. 10 p Pittsburg No. 11 Q i Pittsburg No. 12 R a TPittsburg)\o. 13 S Pittsburg No. 14 T 1 ti s PittsburgNo. 13 77t Totals Carried Forward r y V r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 REP U, Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 1 Committee........Sup.Dist. Committee_--__.Sud.Dist CommiMee._ Sump.Disf Dist Commiffee.Sup.Dist: a 4 VVI1x 17, µ // s+^7 7 SS 4u s, ' I F 3 x GtHit P a t s_ M Y`J IST Q 1 P y 4 p Pf M11- T G u A D F. n 44 y f x d yr 444 zV P a V, A N_6 614 B D S G r f T ._ orf L M N f r t t 5 R i Is w Y T I t I77-t dna DEMOCRATIC STATT31ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE, belegates tom- Nafi'oeial United State:Senator Representative in Congress I State Senator Convention 6th District 17th District x i C/2 p 2 x a o _ x < C2 3BOG Oa i s ELECTIONtaw t*- 3 3 ro ix1> c PRECINCTS w axe 3 0 0 0 U tib'. %' .: T rn i Cs. f i Va IS x C l rn a x `. x WLti 10th Assembly Distriet E" O O O klrJ L ' t3 a 0 O k3 ".t: i Git CS'» dt ; Continued) WE 3 U < i - C ! t L7 H j V w r.;a x Totals Brought Forward A tool Concord No. 25 B G41 9R 3" 7(,34 Concord No,25-A C 53 5 2 'Zo 2 3 -4/6': Q 43 7 µConcord No. 26 p Y41, ? 1 .577. (, L ! ; G .29 f D ,Z s/' Os /f I x, M Concord No.2/4, tl` f b/ / / ! i r.Concord No. 28 F y6 3/ 1, 1 3- 1"'Concord No.29 G 74 is 0 417 W-4 ;; 7 O :,Z&/,63 f a z 3 77i2-- l- Concord 2-Concord No, 30 H / ,2 / ,' 33- ' / d '. 5/O J1 7/ 17 t r e Concord No. 31 3/ 43- d13,S" 07 /,Z- 7 Concord_No. 32 S! G G G Concord No, 33 8 L;a9 7 7/ 2- s D # 7 L 75 Concord No. 33-A L Gtr / G 4113 ' 3 L/' 5. D Concord No. 34 63 / 7 72- Z!I tri'Concord No, 35 N /02 -21 s'7 7 G / 0 4z O7 Z.? Associated Pacheco No. 1 Q 7' . / .i: 3 f ,/ Z f G ' / L # ,3 5f. J J Pacheco No, 1:A R Pacheco No.2 S 7G /G ( G s 1'L `jd r 09 .-j i f Pacheco No.3 T dr JZ? a,6 J, ,, 3"'Pacheco No.4 A y9 7 Pacheco No.5 gAf Pacheco No.G C I C / 7 •i-'L „4 L/ 4e'j f Pacheco No.6-A 11 f a ' ! f t Pacheco No. 7 3 y G G o s' WA Pacheco No.S F l 77 / kt tea E r,Pacheco Ito.9 j 'S^ 'j .-L 3 Z S"' O -3' k Pacheco No.9 AG 1 x 3 Pacheco No. 10 79 ' Z ' J L` 1.3 rfi 4 f .!{ ! , J i ach ti u No. 11 u7' /e Z G f L-= J I f ' 14',3 Q ' 7 Pacheco No. l l-A K -d j_57 .zs fit" .Z,r! 7 / ' .. 3 l Pleasant Hill No, l L t!L-' /.3 tS:/ lt' J_ Pleas:Tut Hill No. 1-:1M GS /G 5_3 .2 7 q t T ;Y_5. 3136 i Pleasant Hill No.21V 2 Pleasant Hill No. 3 g // L/ e t>Pleasant Hill No.4 p d 2_ / .-' : /C Z / ZZ27 k Pleasant il1 No.--A 37 Yr ttQ t 7 3 fi 5 R 3 30 /.z z 31 L ;3 51 Z/ wfik Pleasant Hill No, i Pleasant Hill No, 5-A s L 3 iP L!G 2,T f j t G r 6a za t Pleasant Mill No. G T L 5 Vi /eKjj 0 f /D 1 D . k 99 2. 3 Pleasant I illi Ni,. / ei 6 L /j `!`( .Lj F 9 L {. ; 7 .. i Z- 0 / r.Pleasant Hilt No.,ti B L L . L//:.j4 ' /,Z ' D Pleasant l lilt No. 9 C 7 /b 3"L 7 3 `,.,70 3"6 77 Pleas;int Hill No. 10 D 3 /. r 3 r Pittsburg;No. 1__..__-.. p J-7 .2 9 2 z Pittsburg No. 2 G 61 ,96 sl-': : e J /3- Y7 Pittsburg No. 3 H 11 y. ! 2.,e D 7 a ! Pittsburg No. 4 I 4-" r S° . Z Gt s Pittsbu *No. 5 I/ .Z 9ZfA Z i/ap 6 Pittsburg No. G R 4 a2-- laf ' G Z /f ti 7e . d" 9 .Pittsburg No. G-A L .'> Z 44/13 s ' O { ' 7 Pittsburg No. ; 1lLf s F 2_3 &17 Gs 7' F7 (Pittsburg No. S N (' l J Pittsburg No.9 O441 Z Ys> S 7-PittsburgNo. 10 p 77 2 S"ta . G 2-; .S+ j !3 S"I 3 } o/ // k Pittsburg No. 11 Q .f y* zve!Ir3• ' 3 f 17 ;` f e C 99 a Pittsburg No. 12 R jG/ / 19' S' If 7^/ ' yD r Pittsburg No. 13 1' Cf JGt L 7 r 7/ d 7F /2 7 Al ,7 KYR Pittsbuiv No. 14 _ T 7 . 3 PittsburgNo. 15 1,ZZ. 7 2_1i 4/ 1 1-e. 21 i Totals Carred Forward 4 s s • CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 DEMOCRATW' r Member of Auembly V Member of/may Member County Central Member County Central x ' 10th District 101h District Coakwatee...___Sup.Dist. Commiffee—Sup.Dist ILI 1FL 11 y t O iilr. R F' Qr O p l tt 9 33 43 7B ji C /71 ,-? 7 / s,j. i D Z Yve rz 4 547 / / K 6— a 2"c' 40 40 d 9 /40R 10 ! G L S 9 rt r1 s 3 ' /3yzG a y ' F T -.1 Z .1 3- /S I L-/ / / 40 2 3 D 5- z 1 1 E Z3 / F oZ i a t 7 44 1 4 L 1 23 .a w Ae s ! iW / .. 7 z 7 N ltl Z /3 els Z /6 Z- // 17P r f B /o / /G /7 -d /7 c 6 F 7 3 7 ti e s Jr z A H S: J ! G 07 N 16 F i4 t p Z E R ! .3 -z7 Jl J" J St t r DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Comfy Central Member Comfy Central Member Counfy CerrfralA Member Comfy Central Commiffee_.3.Su Dat Comnitfee._'-Su .Dat i" Commitfee- -5.Su .Disf. Comrrr"rtfee.......Su .Dat. ELECTION 4 1 PRECINCTS IS' Mc 1 1 1 rw Qth/assembly District Continued) sJ , Totals Brought Forward A 9/ Concord No,25 B / 6_ 3j; /0 . S 39 3f f , k Concord No. 25-A C /6 j' 3C /o p 33 /6 u Concord No. 26 D AG G 3. 3s` -2` 3 9 ,S"4 Concord To.2i E /7 o /' .E d- .2 7 3! y2 7:e Concord No.29 Concord No.29 G At) 5 37 2 3 53 ,3.z l 3 j f . Z7 7` Concord No,30 H ' 1.6 ..241 .2.Z .33 .; 4 tr If .2f; Concord No. 31 Z 7 3 */' 3 9 ' 23 r 1 Concord No.32 J; ., 1S o -3 2 2- 3Y _ 1- 3dn I i f Concord No,33 8 t S9 24! j 3 z—lo 4,A. G 2-J, / f Concord N'o. 33-A L / .,G , f j7 J-- 3 7 Concord No. 34 M 3G4 sC 2 7 L cl 3'/ 2-7 Concord No, 35 N .j G .G/ j? . f3 4 o SSG -sy 41& 33 1 Y k yAssociatedO2 Z L /7 ,'-` 2 a Cowell P 13 -?J- /<t F /j" Id /7 3v 2C /s't Pacheco No. 1 Q /7 416 2-J j.f - ,3/ L 4/.7' '?6 2 s 044 Pacheco No, 1-A R .2- 1 -f/ J f Z 9 ;JJ 5— !J t Pacheco No.2 S L j '/ w T ,- G z-s 1-3 4r,' Vii- 3d 1' iS' fPachecoNo.3 r. Pacheco No. A y 7 ,y `1-7 •J o , d A a4 , p? /' .20 j Pacheco No, 5 B f 'L /7 •- Lr `1.S.G3.3 4 r racheco No,6 C /-7 j2- Z: /9 .7/ 3.0 .Z J"'z.2 Ett 2 ef' Pacheco No.6-A i t x Pacheco No. 7 3 3 IS 0 43 1'acho-o No.S F 2-.0 A1Gs tw 1 acheco No,9 j/ 7. nes. e Pacheco No.9-A Pacheco No. 10 j /a D tj5 / 7 'Gf !' •Z 'i I achcao No, l l G f 2. /44 /3 /7 1PachecoNo. 1l-A r ?/. ., . .7: /c G .za Pleasant Hill No. I I. ,? ' 3` ' !7 z 7 Z23 3 fo 2tlt Z k t Pleasant )dill No, I-A ill ;? / . LG jf4 1Lt 7 ,E' S ,,i 2 .2-11 i Pleasant Hill No.2 N S, el Z jlf Pleasant Hill No.3 OV 4/ 7 /5 L( Z,S1 / ,/ n f r x. lye, Pleasant Hill No,4 P 6 ,.7'G YJ-..4z L -Z 4Z z 2 Pleasant Hill No.4-A r Flcas.uit Hill No. i R A .! .j ./ /.f .44 X2: 3l / Pleasant Hill No. 5-A S 7 C -dG L /y ..1' 37,„A0 .2/ 4. Pleasant Hill No, 6 T -'.. Jam: . '.l .L'/ 41L'' Pleasant I Jill No, 7 A .22. 4d' 3 f,1.2 21 3j- Pleasant s Pleasant I lill Na, S B ./f _ . d-,:)' 9 . /9 .2.4, 2,".2Q Pleasant Bill No.9 C ,2/ G 3 / Z!/ g4 3 Pleasant Hill No. 10 D // ./. 97-E i.s 3 ! 7 13sq 3ys 9=0 11'7- C Pittsburg No. 1 f7bSt ex c.F r.25 Y' 'f 3 61/ el Pittsburg 1o. 7py t,l G b7:6r39 , Pittsburg No. 3 ff S 1 F r Pittsburg No, ! t Pittsburg No.b Pittsburg No. ti i 8 l'ittshurg No.6-A L r tPittsburgNo. 7 xPittsburgNo.8 11k• Pittsburg No.9 O 1f Pittsburg No. 10 pt t Pittsblug No. 11 Q Pittsburg No. 12 R F v a Pittsburg No. 13 1 f T Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 15 Totals Carried Forward 10 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! Member Cwmfy Central Member County Central Committee Su_ Dist. Committee.. . .Su Dist. Commi#ee_._...Sup.Dhf.P'__.. _ L. Commi#ae_____Su Dist. Conuniftee_..Sul Dist Fri Q ts" E n / z a : g a xNa 4% £ a rs a F rOil@ H qq KA WsNLI R c 3 a, Y, S 9 t($ S z r t 13 d A 4 x 1 b ; Ux x C r G 4 RVc L 1R N t p 49 yr r O t 3 k i Y tu dLLzF + 4f P t R a El MAW w z g s Y Ff 7 A0 7 r dT a H Af y' it r KG ,L NJ r I( f s Po ,77 7_511JT R 7.3 ry e T ' 3" 4.5j&49 t DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE.k Member County Central Member County Ceatrai Member County Central Member County Central p.D'at C.oaYnitfee._,.Sup.Dist. Commiffee_......Sup.Dist I Commiffee:-_..Sup.Dist. f 1 J tri ELECTION PRECINCTS Y l l`e Oth Assembly District Continued) ATotal:Brought Forward Concord No.25 Concord No.25-A Cd t CO11COt'd No,26 D Concord No.27 E 1 Concord Na.28 y Concord No.29 G Concord No. 30 1ConcordNo. 31771Il r x „ Concord No. 32 Concord No.33 i N Concord No. 33-A L r Concord No.34 M FNA112, Concord No,33 N c sti Associated U W. Cowell p Pacheco No. l Pacheco No. 1-A l R r j 4 Pacheco No.2 S Pacheco No.3 T E 6 1 t• •'l.,t. . Pacheco No.4 A E Pacheco No. 5 B t i Pacheco No.6 C Palheco No.6-A D j u t t i F a 4 X..,,: Pacheco No.7 E Pacheco No.8 F No, 1 Pacheco A o.9 G J Pacheco No. 9-A X t Pacheco No. 10 I t Pacheco No. I 1J f KPachecoNo. 11-A t Pleasant Hill No,l L Pleasant Hill No. 1-A x s tiA Pleasant Hill No.2 N Pleasant Hill No.3 O x Pleasant Hill No.4 P I 1 Pleasant Hill No.4-A Q yy Pleasant Hill No. S Rn : Pleasant Hill No. 3-A S t Pleasant 1-Iill No. 6 Pleasant Hill No. r' A g t x Pleasant Hill No,8 B1 J -" Pleasant Hill No.9 C f t Pleasant Hill No. 10 D r E 1 i Pittsburg No. i F Y.. IPittsburgNo. 2 G Pittsburg Na 3 Fi 1 Pittsburg No.4 PittsburgNo.S Pittsburg No.6 PittsburgNo.6-A y Pittsburg No.i f jj A i f Pittsburg No.S Ni Pittsburg No.9 O Pittsburg No. 10 P l v Pittsburg No. 1I Q Pittsburg No. 12 R l i rL'L 7 Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 T n "3 Pittsburg No. 15 Totals Carried Forward12 i f f i 1 r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 DEMQC. RAI Member County Central i Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee........Sup.Dist. Commiftae____.Sup.Dist Committee._ MSL Comnmiffea ...,..Sup.Dist. Cominiftee_._._.Sup.Dist nom` f t i x Y t i t i J! x s Y F p a r GkYrOri i aa Jt S r L lr p t z t f r r.,r t d 7Lt"}+iiiq P I r,rte y S T r D t1 p y y 1 4 1[a I r Y f t 1 1 i ft L Y zr a ' xir t ,r tea,,• r N Al G Q i ! s k e- d F a srt /4 giy .4'I'C' r k A t b-s. y. ht T f s rr 5,u,x I° r , C t ta D g x KWror i t a '7yki,..s i 3 Y k. L l Y L y, M N rr P V i F S thiF s pyy 4' A µ.J F D Ya' a• R x s. y ' r f P.. '! j " #. i . p rel,.;- d" r`,; s;" ' ,• j - PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT. THE r _ ._ - __ _ _ _. _ ltniw States Reprose 10"in State for ,i Member Assembly t ' SaaatorDisL rat q Dest. ELECTION PRECINCTS J 10th Assernhly District 7 Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Concord No.25 B s Concord No.25-A Concord No.26 v D Concord No.27 E Concord :ATO. ' F tM, Concord No.29 G j 11ConcordNo.30 k J Concord No.31 Concord No.32 Concord No.33 Concord No. 33-A L Concord No.34At NConcord'To.35 Associated O Cowell p Pacheco No, l 4IN Pacheco No. ]-A R t Pacheco No.2 S i s s nom"iPachecoNo.3 y' Pacheco No.4 As w 1 Pacheco No. 5 t Pacheco No.G C h Pacheco No.6-A D Ricbeco No. 7 Pacheco No.b' Pacheco No.9 G E f Pacheco No. 9-A Pacht-To No. 10 t x Pacheco No. 11 Pacheco No. 11-A T r tt}aPleasantHillIdo,l L f x n Pleasant Hill No. 1:A 1 Pleasant Hill No.2 N Pleasant Hill No.3 a Pleasant Hill No,4 P Pleasant Hill No.4-A Q fi t Pleasant Hill No. o R Pleasant Hill No. 5-A S Pleasant ]-Till No. G T Pleasant hilt Ido, i h Pleasant Hill No.8 Pleasant Hill I o.9 C PleasantDHillNo. 10 y 41" Pittsburg No. 1 F 1 r : Pittsburg No.2 Gr Pittsburg No.3 H 4 a> Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.G g CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 PR0H1Bk 10I, Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Cowdy Central Member Counfy Confral ra Committee........Sup.Dist. Commifted--Sup.Dist. L Dist. Commiffee._.Sup.Dist. wr 7t x' f Apt ' Y a 55 r B w C P S 3 G N a Y" t i 01 x T i 3 a 6( t y„ a F 4 S z 41 Y. x A t a E x y G e Fjl -G 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEAINKFENKITPUMSiINE United Stabs of Repromtative in State Senator Member of Assembly Senator, Con GZDist 4_ D'at y.. f I{ p t Y ELECTION o - PRECINCTS 3 D f 1 Oct 10th Assembly District p j j z ' Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Concord No.25 B Concord No.25-A C r Concord No.2G DO t 4 f Concord No,27 E fi dConcordITo28FyF Myo. Concord No.29 G a Concord No.30 H i Concord No. 31 I 1 : x:44 Concord No.32 r Concord No.33 K Concord No.33-A L y Concord No.31 Concord No,35 N Associated 0 Cowell P Pacheco No. 1 Pacheco No. 1-A R Y Pacheco No.2 S4 Pacheco No.3 T Pacheco No.4 A t Zk u Pacheco No.5 B a Pacheco No.G C Pacheco No.6-A D Pacheco No.7 R p' Pacheco No.S g Pacheco leo,9 G ff Pacheco No.9-A H .3 i f Paclieco No. 10 1 O w .. Pacheco No. l 1 Pacheco No. 11-A 8 Pleasant Hill No.l L i Pleasant Bill No. 1-A M t Pleasant Hill No.2 Al Pleasant Hill No.3It Pleasant Hill No,4 P w Pleasant Hill No.4-A Q_. t Pleasant Hill No.5R Pleasant Bill 'No. 5-A S Pleasant Hill No. 6 T 1 -tilt Hill No. !P1CA / Pleasant Hill NO. 's, 8 I Pleasant Hili No.9 C Pleasant Hill No. 10 D w. . -• t E t f a Pittsburg NO. IF Pittsburg No.2 G t _ i x•: Pittsburg No.3 H i f t i d Pittsburg No. 4 r PittsburgNo. 5 Pittsburg No.G 1 littsburg No.G-A L t Pittsburg NO. i Pittsburg No.S r Pittsburg No.9 O k Pittsburg No. 10 P a E 1 I Pittsburg No1 Y; rg . 11 Q Pittsburg No. 12 R Pittsburg No. 13 S Pittsburg No. 14 T l g 1 1 c xv Pittsbu No. 15 li iA. Totals Carried Forward f t 04 i 16 r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 IMElErE T S'! Central commrttee_..Su DatMemberCountyCentralMemberCountyCentralMemberComfyCentralMemberCountyMemberCaCentral Committee_'iSu Dst. " Co eKeuttae: w_ Su_Dist. _ Dat. Comeiuttee..---Su Drat. P• r1r j tl p. a, •ter. e t Z. x x y p 4 t '.. 4•s Tia a r '}a J B l 2 x - fx u j rte . a z 7 r t g x G x 4 N e a T r 3 i i 9 ,.w;x' x tf .-;{Nt' c,.ice•L x E N t t 1 j e Rr 40 i DI i d 77 yq 74 3 f S A L j ii 3 F F Al Y R i G t t t , F a fi L i O F i P R a . t 4 y a D 6' i F k T s II k I K L t y + A z e. N Y. i I, i R, T i x r— a i NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE..- i Judge of Super;w Cow, JW90 of Ssiperim Court 4 Judge of SLW*ricw Court OwOfficeNo.3 Oce No.4 tt Office No.5 4- Czme Z1 coo M 0 i ELECTIONS PRECINCTS ocz 43 10th Assembly Disirkt N t i Continued) w 2 Totals Brought forward A B 111-3ConcordNo.25 L !j b`'t Z( ? vim( .zf f 't Concord No.25-A C Az 71L 49 Concord No.20n za7 /l d" 90 Sz. f'T 741 3 Concord NYS 27 E' /3 /.ZD Concord No.2b F Z607 "d'1 9`J! 7Z x Concord No.29 C /SU /.Zy' 7' G3' 2 4' ,1, `' y T a Concord No.30 H /-S /.2- 7 GO 6€ Sa Concord No.31 F F 7 SJ Concord o. 3.. S. 6 Concord No. 33 B i4'4 AL sc•w:. x XZ Concord No. 33-A L /dG !le! G o 6 7 Concord No. 3a At /E/ °.2/ f7 .3/ dd ' 6 ` 4,3' Concord No.35 A 7 7S Gf t f J_ 2,3N9r fated O ' /49 1 Ste' i ' 157 o ZAesoc:_ 7 Cowell P At %1. F - Pacheco No. 1 Q /6 Pacheco No. 1-A R 17 Ax s 6 Y' 7d 1 1111'l0 l\t0.2 S /a .7V: 7a7 j f 47 JJ txr n "i Pacheco No.3 T .r1/ 9 x 17 i S G G zZ6 Pacheco No.4 A 4f . ted/2 ow, i Q 6(, Pacheco No.5 8 /9.S /6 9 ,/ t D Pacheco No.G G / C ,S/ 2 S`3 Pacheco No.!;-: D 7 4, 7 Pacheco No, i if'1 14L- la/s ,S,L y Q i" Pacheco No.S F 1/ /G/ 617' Pacheco No.9 G J3` j7 c - Pachecco No.9-A H l* /.'-G 741 G C Pacheco No.10 1 G 'j; 2G i&7 'd1' 7 Pacheco NO. 1l 1! // 1 Z L t{ 4 v _, Pacheco No. l l-A 8 /! /L 437, 6 14. Pleasant Hill No, l L /. /l S (a iS ' # 7` ;"%I j Pleasant Bill No. 1-A At . /7Z L' Gy ' Pleasant Hill No.2 N c/ 1 : f6'? Pleasant Hill No.3 O {cr / g / ` 7 76 Pleasant Hill No.4 P /?f s e .7fe 791 S1" 3 4 1 r. r Pleasant Hill No.4-A Q 66 t ff f 1 G 0 63 j 4 Pleasant Hill No, 5 R y3 #•'t F! 73`3 T9 /6 a 3 Pleasant Hill ;o. s-A s e 9 3 4 9,0 Pleasant 11111 No. 6 T do :led G 4`` 4 1 y 1 Icasnt iiiil ?. ? A /9 6 11 631 i Joh ; 944! 44g13y' Pleasant hill No, B lJ`3 97 6 3 Pleasant Hill No.9 C 9 /7d'. T S Q{ fv J w Pleasant Hili No. 10 p 4/S // G 3--? T 7/ I Z9 i gyzl i t Pittsburg To. 1 F /93 ',r s o 0se%,t o y. Pittsburg No.2 G '/9Z- 117 T. f 7f35t3oa3 lq o Pittsburg No.3 H /GGI 7 Pittsburg No. a Pittsburg No. 5 0 /y G G Pittsburg No.G K 'l sf r7 Pittsburg No,ti-A L /- r3 JI 1 77 r . Pittsburg No. 7 At ! C Pittsburg No.s N '15:' 1iZG S7 a Pittsburg No.9 0 rv._... Pittsburg No. 10 P Pittsburg No. 11 Q . P, 677 Pittsburg No. 12 R /7,C 7/ 77 113 f Pittsburg No. 13 X33: lam/ Pittsburg No. 1.1 T i/>' 1G J"' 11,4 F ' PittsburgNo. is i i1 i Totals Carried Forward pp z L sye y { qt ¢ tp F t7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELDE 31, 1952 NONPARTISAN C t }Y t tt t r: lit . 7 v FF G e A r x J7 L i x S R Y 9.. y I-- P ,".: ate+ y S T A e t ,r, i s b G F n i!{ to,,}• r Hpff ' a.. p.--.- ;...._-. .. ...... . ... _ b r'H ,&..r. ry l L M N C a j i t sh 4• F p ii R A t y D s 3 r t tib 3 H / /i f z i It t t N AZ3, r p 163 1 PF hy..z qA S1 i z NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT, THEA d f K M ,,. ELECTION PRECINCTS rrj is7 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Concord No.21 Concord leo.25-A tri Concord No.26 D Concord No.27 Concord No.28 F p r S(( 6 f Concord No.29 G Concord No.30 R At Concord No.31 s s 3ConcordNo.32 Concord No.33 8 i Concord No.33-A L Concord No.34 At Ek Concord No,35 N t 4 Associated O Cowell Pacheco No. 1 Q Pacheco No. 1-A k t Qyraa+t Y Pacheco No.2 Pacheco No.3 a* r.tgyz Pacheco No.4 A f 04PachecoNo.S k Pacheco No.G PD i allleCO No.G x a Paclicto No.7 k Pacheco No.S F rx Pacheco No.9 G K Pacheco No.9-A rra Pacheco No. 10 Pacheco No. 11 Pacheco No. 11-A R Pleasant Hill Igo.1T L e 1PleasantBillNo. 1-A R p t y Pleasant Hal No,2 N Pleasant HiU No.3 Pleasant HiU No,4 P Pleasant Hill No.4-A Q 1 5 _ DPleasantHillNo. 3 j Pleasant Hill No, S-A S t - t Pleasant Hill No. 5 T Pleasant Hill No.7 A Pleasant Hill No,8 B a Pleasant Hill No.9 C Pleaslnt Hill No. 10 D t . t Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No.2 G t r t ttt F Pittsburg No. Pittsburg;No. 4 r Pittsbu •No.5 Pittsburg No.G g Pittsburg No.G-A L ART- Pittsburg ft No. : Pittsburg No.8 N w JJ Pittsburg No.9 O f t P r a. Pittsburg No. 10 P t t Pittsburg No. 11 Q i 1 ;4 Pittsburg No. 12 R Pittsburg No. 13 S PittsburgNo. 14 T Pittsburg No. 13 tt f, Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRHAARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 3,11952 NONPARTISAN Q o 3 i sum iriL i E BONDS Fy 1!( i YES NO 01 q s t C i t a i t .-. 9d '3 r x x s t , 3 p A P t If 3 i j- 741 1 i ! i s. A i 2 t f i U"4 i D e G i 3ui 7 s 1 fir ;` • rir y t R A B r :. r DXT fri y p i a am p 4 6' xt, 01z r h h«e s e r r T qq STAT 31ENT OF ALL VOTES; CAST:' q r 2 jj a E e ELECTION F PRECINCTS gz. r 41 E} r 77 rp", S t A r r y, A L X a r r S 14 ol Ft P I J 77L M t N t z , r f P x s Gr" 3 5 e 1V 77 22 td ,s a C x r.0 .,.:a{s +'. N4.,sA- }#,f.lriw.. .v+a'4'?'i?F5' r You rax,'r„ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 It i rr! ' 01 I31 3 t FXYk it ff a 99 B gg r 0 it j .... ... w a.• 5' y<S ry.. 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'"ro cw;. •u''• s.+.. visit$, 4' S _tHh'yy> : S M r= .°£'. J{'t ,.,l,.Ri t" A .' tY{2 Y'".' Y' ^ ak ?}. Y ' A. a a 2 g S'::: a w ' S X '+' e• k, ,. 4 u r, i• . i.[ A i 7..: •f. 'J. "t . l.dts y a r y. EGAs^ 3*• b- r,+ r 5'." ago s f v h• 1 rr T ,;y y y,'a t 'rc _§' !a"t -.Ss- ti,.-,,,wN,.'.#,rt.;s ; :a kdc '"at`rs>ri '''*,•-k :i srti". o-.. 3 z>,2 c _. z:':` z'ri `y'•,,r r'• t. tix ` r ,fi ?f ,.';... ; w gZe ke OT r ,r: s .F ,fir y b a r ,n•.ac,,,. Wn _ v .;... V,w "t' k •G'i, F 9sy*y.,' , / r 6 f F1 f¢. YaJ. A.k' ... ee nAa w fn..r. .x T sY r. w M p bo' r 1 fS 5 y ..K.? .h,Y` 1',"'"v do r} t y. t, * z d i ftY. Zi 'T,a s'; a+ a:> a' r-."'a G""d:- '_._^ L- f' vr t, '- , t• ' < '' t a y j,t +y^t" z.; dr" r ,,' w ' . ._.-.. C: A.`•s .. T g 1 ' ! r' F+1T.f`-k"" t Y''i`j„ tom a., *", F ,'s7rn , 5rr dR , xe • p`^" ' SECTYON 5 a s z STAENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIDE`. ri a t•.}n r L •x r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTIONr, rsr a r HEM 3rd, -1952 fY rt .. I x a. IN f n CONTRA COSTA COUNTYw STATE OF CALIFORNIA G.8 A yyet•,. as;• fir.. rc A, .L y "+ F-; t, } r, r s>;r`' f+ a &, - u, ",.i"'R c Y w d '* r-" -rfF Y,2`-+F @z F" . k' eftx as 7 h: wa y;. y4'fir+ , f ' a r. s+"r ,v4u i _ rod. o-S; w• `r..t &d 4;;'Ts ^§ u=us'- s . c' 4 a. ri ,ar r3i,r, G y4 z•N~d'F> r TM'...... m fid.,.., : n ro p f i,'&ai9'"T 7-. a. rr fs` •fr-.-.....r,».. e'x.r" '{° -' Ar x.; y , 'a a Y {^G 5 + r v & !2' t i;S"m' `by°7•.1 hr:"t w h'. s w t i p '.,," s s ,..., r? n?•p s z rt yw^— T a r k r y x f REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delsgafiei fol e in Co onState Senator s) i National t? States Senator .i Represent gr i Conventiion 6th District 17th District At Z x0 H e C1 CL' ELECTION 0' _ o Y z x 5 PRECINCTS 3 ti ' a Z V J 1 10th AssemblyDistrict a= Oi z Continued)F- : 3 3i U Ci r O CJ C? A 3Q F Totals Brought Forward A Z Pittsburg No. 16 Pittsburg No. 17 C // a 3o Pittsburg No. 17-A D' 4,jil /D Pittsburg No. 1S k Pittsburg No. 19 FR /3i At .! 414 . o Pittsburg No.20 PittsburgNo,2a-A Pittsburg No.21 711 ! / ' 9 1 Pittsbu ;`o.22 Pittsburg No.23 R W4, 0 9 2 " rC a! ; 9 7 oPittsburgNo,24 L / Pittsburg No.25 M /. r / ' J fD! : o a ` 1 W! o Pittsburg No.26 N Al /.? 0 IAA/ ` / ; q 3 .0 E Pittsburg No 2:o Pittsburg No. 28 a OOrbisoniaQ R clayton s Port Chicago No. 1 A Port Chicago No, l-A B .?0 S;i , a2%l /4 o E j 9 Port Chicago 1o. 2 C10 / .'l gl o F tf A ? Port lhiczwo No.2-A D; zz Nichols PY . If If o a? $ Antioch No. 1 G f Antioch No. H 166 is . ro Antioch No,3 I i A21tlQCi1_No.d J. f6 40 IZ/ i I Antioch No.5 Antioch No. 6 L Antioch No.7 Al All Antioch No.s N /Psi' , l 3 3 d s' a / s /1 r$ j coo I,07, Antioch No.9 to 6 Antioch No.9-A P /30'O f y ! p r i Md Antioch No. 10 Antioch No. 10-A R /1 t : ?' S , . S A/7 SAntiochNo, 10-1I c+a Antioch No. 11 T,d"D 1. r- Q r G t Antioch No. 12 Ai / Antioch No. 12-A B Antioch No. 13 C .1/ /A .) Antioch No. 14 D / /3 G! o moi /. t Qi Autioch_ND_14- Antioch No. 15 F %' Lone Tree No. l G/7 . Ga Lone Tree No.2 X Lone Tree No.3 I /I /`r 1 c a/ K1 i L Ai f r NJ O !F s t i Q T G-7 70 3 Totals Carred Forward e CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39 1952 REPUBLICAN Member of Assembly 14 Manber of Auom* hdamber County Central i Member County Central 10th D'istrieis 10th Dairkf Commatoe_.._._.Sup.Dist j Committee.___Sup.Dist.Y F t s 0 iga E 4- -1 t f F s 3 G a' ir lay M 4 y r H F, Fl YY k T a aC xor s 3 G J f j Al / W g. r 7w L F r i f o Q 171 i Zia j TC o r v u t 1{ a tty d R a t i w-.a ;: lif STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES. CAST'AT:TISREPUBLICAN Aqr lwlea ber t;awnflr t;enfrd MeniEier Cow t c kal Munber coin,cenfral Member Comfy cenfrai Coeea itlae_ .Su Dat Ceimeniffeit_`. Snp.MIL } comniiffeer.Soi .Dat Commaffeer.... .Su l si. ELECTION PRECINCTS r IothAssembiyDistrid Continued) Totals Brought Forward Z. Pittsburg No. 16 B / PittsburgNo. 17C 4t Y Pittsburg No. I7-A D c Pittsburg No. 18 E i Pittsburg No. 19 F .9,4" Pittsburg No.20 Pittsburg No.20-A i 4 y_ -7 1 Pittsburg No.21 PittsburgNo.22 Pittsburg No.23 Pittsburg No.24 L Pittsburg No.25 Pittsburg No.26 N Pittsburg; 'o.a o Y Pittsburg No.28 r Orbisonia Q s t ClaytonS t.: A T liPortChicago \'o. 1 Port Chicago No. C D `Port Chicago No. ' Port Chica o No.2-A D w r E fI114 C^ Nichols Antioch leo. 1 4L17 Antioch No.2 flSt/!"GG Antioch No.3 77"Z l I bG'9ta a 1y Antioch No. Antioch No.5 b' e Antioch No.ti L Wr. Antioch No.7 i Y Antioch No 8 Antioch No.9 a i s i Antioch No.9-A P t Antioch No. 10 4 Antioch No.10-A R x r N. r Antioch No, ltir..- AntioCh NO. 11 r i z r 3 s 5: Antioch No. 12 A Antioch No, 12-A Antioch No. 13 G D 4AntiochNo.14 Antio ' - E i Antioch No.15 3 F n e Lone Tree No. 1 i a Lone Tree No.2 X 8 r Lone Tree No.3 I Jr' s i 3 i . L r f AfNJ 1 Ek 1 . D R T t Totals Carried Forward 4 1 Y M vo CONSOLIDATED PRIMARYtY ELECTION HF.LD )U M 3, 1952 REPUBLICAN. Member County Central _ Member County Central Member Coumfy Central Monber County Central Member Caumfy Cwrfrof Committee, Su i]ist. Coraa iMee...5u D'at. Conumiitee.._..SUP-Di:f: Commifte*..... -su .frac:Cotmmit foo—sup.Dsst. i'4"tJ^ 41 M7.. t req t E t e pp J i7y tt7 Y t F 7 nP x Ifl t i t 2( F r r e s K 771 F N jjpp x 3EE x z t t T A tt r Ni si El F yy i F i fi}f l a A 44 3 r 1 j n htd i f.N 5 a 4 It Ila Y Uwe„•,,, x If 77 A J w ri i y F x t d i t t t s x R F x a L t a e t k t w R T. L a, REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE of Member County Ceeslral Member Cowley Cartral Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Gnfral Committee_,==Sm Dist. e est Commitfeet-......Su .Qat 3=ri Cof/trfltffN Qaf. a,ra ELECTION i 3 PRECINCTS 3t' 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals 8ro"ht Forward 1 j Pittsburg No. 16 z Pittsburg No. 17 R i rvrh, PittsburgNo. 17-A PittsburgNo. 18 F {a Pittsburg No. 19 F PittsburgNo.20 G Pittsburg No,2D-A H Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg No.22 Pittsburg No.23 K x r , Pittsburg No.24 L t i Pittsburg No.25 Pittsburg No.26 161 t Pittsbur 'No.27 O t Pittsburg No, 28 P Y a r kOrbtso:ua V R t Clayton r ,y. c n Port Chicago No, l ti t Port Chicago No. l-A B fi Port Chicago No. 2 C i 1I' iPuriqhra;ci u.2-a D i Clyde F s xr yNichols Antioch No. 1 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 An 'oh To.4 Antioch No..rJ r Antioch No.G L Antioch No.7 11i x* i N 3AntiochNo.$ s y. Antioch No,9 O Antioch No.9-A P Antioch No. 10 r Antioch No. 10-A R Antioch No, 1Q-13 p Antioch No. 11 T A y Antioch Nu, 12 r Antioch No. 12-A B 1 Antioch No. 13 f 3 DAntiochNo. 146ntiorliNn- 14-A FAnNo.15 G w Lone Tree No. 1 Lone Tree No.2 H. Lone Tree No.3 J F r L a x b ( i 5' Y O Qt R k i ¢ Y s t T Totals Carried Forward V it i J:-t YP 4 J f CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BEELD JUNE 35, 1952 REPURkI Member County Central Membr County Central Member County Central # Member County Central Member County Central 5. Commutes Sup.Dist. Committee _.:__Dist: pCommi#ea•._...Sup.Dist. Comnuff D'at:Committee .. Su .Dist T 1 4 j st-•• P S j{ arm P3$ ik Q t y{ t t j err. 44kh AK LW1 4. j Ys a 6 X 1, L Af t 3} r + R s i A 9 i i D M j4` 11 II s i M td M t D Rr H 4 5 VIA s i t g))) a i j) Fv DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEA r:w •_q. e afire n fs' Stag Senator tNafmxWUnitedStatesSenatorRpre"M i Convention 6th Datri'ct j t 7th District z u O < O OOC 1 S • z 0 o o ELECTION c x z x f z PRECINCTS x 3 Q o c 3 c 10th Assembly District a , " x 0 O W CoatieuadJ c :=a :, j 3 L < Q U v t:- U Totals Brought Forward A 39l/39"1;415" ^'1$1 Sft WYT$—a d /aL Z 2 Pittsburg No. 16 B oPittsburgNo. 17 C Pittsburg No. 17-A p 2 iI !;i moo` o O;. Pittsburg No. 18 o O 3 c Q,a E Q PittsburgNo, 19 F Pittsburg No.20 G J J 0 1' O• PittsburgNo,2D-A sl Pittsburg Na 21 Pittsburg No.?2 11t,110 Pittsburg Na 23 r y S/ 41" Pittsburg No.24 L Y.7 b !' . q: Pittsburg No.25 Af 3 S f 441,'F PittsburgNo.26 vg' s" ;' PS' /s' d c /v Pittsburg\To.27 Pittsburg :QTc,. 2S P . /? .' % Slse 3 Orbisonia j sR Clayton S bl ./ >C3 .?1' s' s .16 , ,7 Port Chicago No. 1 A ` fa A .® j 9 7; o ,' a{ ar t 1 1• Port Chicago No, l-A 0/ ,44 / Port Chicago No. 2 G Port Chicago Nn. 2-a D yClyde Nichols F a 1 Antioch No. 1 G Antioch No •' H 6 7 lir G' MY d Antioch No.3 r a k R Antioch No.#_ .. J o y Antioch No. 5 K /,v .0 Sf I Antioch No.6 L Antioch No. 6 ,o fir. 33; s / f / a dy Antioch Ao.8T pyo 3o Gos3t ' 3? /' fo Antioch No.9 Antiodi No.9-A P el/ 1 a Gd / • 19 Antioch No. 10 Q a R ^ C'.r l xw, r Antioch No. 10-A o+ Q ' l G . 4 I I Antioch \'o. 10-D S Antioch No. 11 T i fW Antioch No. 12 A Antioch No. 12-A B r . Antioch No. 13 c yrs. g Antioch No. 14 D Antioch No. 15 Lone Tree No, 1 G Jl yd" 5/` i G ' ac - " i 02/ r., Lone Tree No.2 H /". i 1 ' i div^' t fi.. Lone Tree No.3 I L O r P R R r Q R ds5 eeTd.., r kn Qk j: Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 DE M.00R kT,-1` ; Member of Assembly M«nber of Member County Central Member County Centralpp t: IOtb District Commitfee...._..Sup.Dist Committee_......Sup.Dist. IOth District i 41 A x a < u3 < o In O A e2 x AW t 411, 9 3_9 fIL M1 IV I K r. 10 r R j y I r 1 kT ' 111 t D x u z l3 V ti x av 1. 9; ft g s-. s l tai Tl B c 1 zo f F 4- E I r A L N a i P Irv _. R S r i r V' ; DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Ceatral Member County Central Member County Central 1.ft Dist Caoauttee .5u .Dist; Committee_.......sup.Dist. Committee.....5u .Dist rg ELECTION I h PRECINCTS t t h 10th Assembly Disfrid 5 s} Totals Brought forward A1f, F 1.u r 0 I A f s 1 x #s Pittsburg RTo. 16 B ! 1 1 I ittsbu No. I7 Pittsburg No. 17-A D Pittsburg No. 18_.__.____.. B Pittsburg No. 14 flJ •l Pittsburg No.20 Pittsburg No.20-A Pittsburg No.21 f e Pittsburg No 22 J _ r e Pittsburg No.23 Pittsburg No.24 L Pittsburg No.25 M Pittsburg No.26 N I I i f( 2 k S xjr , f.T PittsburgNo.27 4 l kn. Pittsburg No. 28 F f Orbisonia t R Clayton her' 'r 71 Port Chicago No. 1 A - Port Chicago No.1-A B // A-0/ Port Chicago-No. 2 C Port Chicago No,2-A D rt`i3 tl Fs Nichols F ifj 13'1 s Antioch No. i G k i t w t 4 Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 ry Antioch No.to i 1 Antioch No.6 I. x Antioch No.7 m Antioch No.$ 2Y Antioch No.9 O x Aq Antioch No.9-A F 3 Antioch No. 10 Antioch No.10-A R g k ter' Antioch No. IO-lZ S Antioch hTo. i1 T Antioch NTe. 12 A Antioch No. 12-A Antioch No. 13 G` Antioch No.14 D Antioch t X , Antioch No.15 F a Lone Tree No. I f Lone Tree No.2 H E t ILoneTresNo.3 rX. L F!' fk I Q t' r y` rT s T XSs P i 3 i 1 i r/" g T Totals Carried Forwardl d s CONSOLIDATED -PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 DIEMOCR . IC 4.. Member County Central 11, Member County Central 4 Manber County Central Member CaotrEy Central Member County Central Committee._ _Su Dist m ttee .r Sup.Dist. Comffa ea-.. 7.Sup.Dist. ' Commn+Mee-_._-..Sup.test Camm*ites._.. SuP.Dili: P• i f M 4 1 1 ` j} i s I + t^ Yitry. h' tray . S 0 Lwi k O x a a H p 41 a: L 4 R f MUI El i f e t F F i G Z "T9 ' r M 01 a T j' //((O .i/' t L1 VW Af F $ a i A-4,00 8 Al r v.. A /i V/ J S ! i 6 f - y Yt } y1y1lf Y F( q R s} r TK r 4A77 24d i j[ ktl. t z rte.. ff s W. F f 4^ E s e k s y J r L f t P A r4 R S TfE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEDEMOCRATIC 4 Member Couafy Central Member Couefy Central i Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Coauni#fea____Sup,list: Sup.Dist Conimiftes......Sup.D"at Canmi#ee..._..Sup.Disi. s, ELECTION mi. PRECINCTS f Si s nK "t loth Assembly District a I k Continued) 1 sf Totals Brought ForwardA ff Pittsburg No. 16 t jfttj$ t C f w3+ WPittsburgNo. 17 C Pittsburg No. 17-A D Pittsburg No. 18 Pittsburg No. 19 F Pittsburg No.20 G Pittsburg No.20-A Pittsburg No.21 j 3 4 Y ufig S " Pittsburg No.22 3 PittsburgNo.23 8 iit t te Pittsburg No.24 L M Pittsburg No.25 M PittsburgNo.26 Pittsbu \'0.27 0 d Pittsburg No.28 p t Orbisonia Q g 1 R f{ t} 44 ¢ Clayton s a T Port Chicago No, 1 A 8PortChicagoNo,l-A a w Port Chicago No. 2 Port Chicago No.2-A D FNichols d Antioch No. i G t r Antioch No. 2 B k9AntiochNo.3 Antioch No. Antioch No. a'J Antioch No.G Antioch No.7 M t t r Antioch No.8 Antioch No.9 O x y Antioch No.9-A pj 77 , Antioch No. 10 Q i y Antioch No. 10-A R g Antioch No, 10-I3 S Antioch No. 11 T r $ y#'. ,x zs... Antioch No. 12 A Antioch No. 12-A B S fi f I r, yw' YAntiochNo.13 Antioch No.14 D F r Antioch No-14--A— Antioch o..-1. — Antioch No.15 Lone Tree No. 1 G Lone Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 s L RIPr f• j, 7 t d Rf r a c+s a S T f l a PI Totak Carried Forward a 12 i r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952DEMOCRAla' , y Member County Central Member County Cenkal Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee........Spy Dist. Committoe.__.._Su.Dint._._ _Camesitfee_ __Sup.Dist, Cb nrnittee .Sup.Dist: Committee...- Sup.Dist i I F 1170 I i £s gg fir f• f 11 t r r i t 3 fP C 77 F. 4 fY a. 33 G a H 4y F ti LCyI ±lr",i. f h 41 K pp } y 7 .ily ext All R t d f E e r N C t f g je 77g t x is z Y SS e 4 r K M Q t a tttt a Wit') STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIMPROHIBITION Uedted Stalls Represahtatirs a Stags Seaator f Member of Assembly t L,.-Dai i e f ELECTION PRECINCTS Q, r i It i Y t j O 10th Assembly District Continued) l 1 b7T x -A Totals Brought Forward A Pittsburg No. 16 B r Pittsburg No. 17 Pittsburg No. 17-A D Pittsburg No. 18 E Pittsburg No. 19 F s r ` Pittsburg No.20 G 4 t Pittsburg No.20-A H i Pittsburg No.21 1 Pittsbu No. 22 Pittsburg No.23 8 i f X IV Pittsburg No.24 L Pittsburg No.25 Pittsburg No.26 1V 6 f. PittsburgNo.27 Of, it Pittsburg \70.28 Pd Orbisonia R 3 t . s s . T r .. Port Chicago No. i 4 Port Chicago No, l-A 8 tT ry Port Chicago'No. C k E a is Port Chicago No.2-A is Clyde Nichols F Antioch No. 1 G Antioch No.2 v Antioch No.3 Antioch A`o 44 Y Antioch No 5 8 ti Antioch No. G L Antioch No.7 hi t Q a"g..Aef'9. Antioch No.8 N Antioch No.9 O Antioch No.9-A P Antioch No. 10 Q t3 f Antioch No. 10-A R y F Antioch No. 10-B S Antioch No. 11 T AAntiochNo. 12 r'. F Antioch No. 12-A Antioch No. 13 C Antioch No.14 D f T Antioch No..13 F it Lone Tree No.1 G i Lone Tree No.2 8 Lone Tree No.3 t r i r S 7 4 L LS . N t O t n a^a P s S^ 4 R i q f * 71, T Totals Carried Forward 14 Y3r,ks, r k1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 PR0 Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Confral Committee..._--..Sup.Dist. Cortmuttae. __Su Dat. D"at. Commiftee._.....Su .D"at Commitfee.......Sup.DistCommitteeP I r v i Zt it t 4 is C 1'1 :' ', t 3 S E f i N 7,777 6'v.Y k K N t f w e r P x rw S G iKYn' • R7. A f a C a , D j 3 ti t` t a: A p s G i t 4tW s N fl { 7p tf • a 9 9 r p4 t x i 3 3 Ai i r 4 N L} f- P 1 i F Mi I N alt 3 j 4 1 i C j. .,, 3C ..Al' f+ f 4•J'M f,".Y..y. .. S e t s B I x B r s ... p ._ - _ moi r z L[+%yr. P E. 154, aH.. G M f H170 AT L t R Np[ 01 p y, r a 1 r Q r R tK S T fi.. INNErENNENT RIMssirE STATEMENT OF ALL _VOTES CAST AT -TIM a Urlifed Stafes R'°P =w t°five in State Se"forMember of Assembly f -- If Senator Dist ii A-Dist. k W ag r Ali ELECTION PRECINCTS92 o ac is V k 10th Anambly District Continued) C Totab Brought Forward A4-- Pittsburg No. 16 g i II Pittsburg No. 17 Pittsburg No. 17-A D k Pittsburg No. 18 B s Pittsburg No. 19 F l Pittsburg No.20 G o Pittsburg No.20-A H1 U, f± Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg No.22 J z Pittsburg No.23 S T Pittsburg No.24 L 1 Pittsburg No.25 m Pittsburg No.26 N t Pittsburg No.27 O s Pittsburg No. 28 p r drs. Orbisoaia Q t Clayton S iPortChicagoNo. 1 A Port Chicago No.l-A Port Chicago No. 2 Port Clticap Nri. 2-A DClyde r i Nichols F Antioch No. 1 G Antioch No.2 Antioch No. $ I pp r Antiogh No.4 Antioch No.5 K Antioch No. a L t s . Antioch No 7 F Ay Antioch No.$ N E p Antioch No.9 Antioch No.9-A Antioch No. 10 Antioch No. 10-A R Antioch No. 10-B S z I Y Antioch No 11 T Antiodi No. 12 A 1 r Antioch No. 12-A B t Antioch No. 13 C r Antioch No.14 D Antioch No.15 F I x aa Lone Tree No.l G Lone Tree No.2 H Lone Tree No 3 l r n K s - L s v ` x R J•. fff O P Q R i lS r I tT LzL f. Totals Carried Forward r l 16 I r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 Central Member Comfy Central Member County Central Member Couch/Central Member County Central Member County Committee.. Sup.Dist. Camnateft— Dist Dist Committee._....Su .Dist Commiffae_ Sup.Disc. i a yY i w* a • p s=4. 01 F j gg w Y i i d i a, k t t as 9 r g T 6n rj u G m if_. far77 i Y P a u i i u D C w a m. Al n F G x n i t w r s ggR z w. L r Aifr i N v r p k 0 7' O o e 1 r t tsr, P t fi T a d a NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE,. f Judge of Superior Cour! Judge of Superior Court;Judge of Superior Court Office No.3 Office No.4 Office No.5 z CD pCh-i W_ ELECTION o I s E- I PRECINCTS t s 6-- i C I Oth Assembly District G O O z S Continued) ZA7-1---.— Totals Brought Forward A Pittsburg No. 16 B t Pittsburg No. 17 c • r17 9'x 9 R Gd''C Pittsburg No. 17-A D lt/ /'Pf LPittsburgNo. 18 E i Pittsburg No. 19 F /g 1C; Pittsburg No.20 G orj9 1 k,: n Pittsburg No.20-A Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg No.22 J 0 Pittsburg No.23 A rt Pittsburg No.24 L Pittsburg No.25 At / /b Pittsburg No.26 N W0 fD PittsburgNo.27 O Pittsburg 'No. 28 P O/ x Orbisonia R Clay ton S 7D.5/ C Port Chicago No. 1 AJ"N v f x O G°S s/eJ s t sFortChicagoNo, l-A B Port Chicago No. 2 C Port Chicago Nit,2-A D QIYAC P Nichols F 4 do'J GAntiochNo. 1 Antioch No.2 N 9 / 9 Antioch No.3 I 11I 1 3 Antioch No.4i AI1t10011 ITU. J Antioch No. 6 L /—W /ol Antioch No.7 Al Antioch No.s N ,2i3 149 v9 P µ ,Antioch No.9 O Antioch No.9-A P Antioch No. 10 Q /J S 3 3' d i Antioch No. 10-A R / S i I Antioch ?To„10- I3 Antioch No. 11 T Antioch No. 12 A / ? /: i A 5 C 4 mob .Antioch INTO. 12-A B G 3e,Antioch No. 13 L'Antioch No. 14 D14 f r , t Antioch No. 15 F /Y Ix Lone Tree No. I G t s Lone Tree No. 2 Hr/1: 4, zt'Lone Tree No. 3 s L f 73 yq yy{ MSA E I f N O P s0ii _1 I. Q e R S T Totals Carciad Forward 1 2 1 a is jj a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 39 1952 NONPARTISANS 11 f O 54: x = X1 1 r Ll i 4 l ti r r P f YtS R s hell tcrA 6S' yA 4 r i1 t 5ln.. k s F 2" 4q.33 p t K Jr el V r Q1 k•i( r 6% at.. .' ry ` ' firS yr PIr ri 1Y r h 4 411 r i 1 1 L T ' G i— I 4 i.w-.....•-. ns i" .jrw+ ,Y„+p f j s fz f i it w f7 4 L c JPO/R/J at N s u 01 Pt t r T j y r, C s S I /.3 ill; jj t i Ii slp" NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT'i THEE 77 rx ELECTION M . PRECINCTS i f` ' .. z f ff1S it t i d4T 10th Assembly District g Continued) Totals Brought Forward A j Pittsburg No. 16 J( r i 4 P S v i i 6 R r a Pittsburg No. 17 r Pittsburg No. 17-A D Pittsburg No. 18 y Pittsburg No. 19F l t Pittsburg No.20 G Pittsburg No.20-A H s Pittsburg No.21 1 z PittsburgNo.22 Pittsburg No.23 8 Pittsburg No.24 L t Pittsburg No.25 Pittsburg No.26 1 9 Ptttsbu To. p X >1- Pittsburg No,28 p r Orbisonia Q E 1 1k Clayton S 4 T Port Chicago No. 1 A Port Chicago No, 1•A Port Chicago 1\o. ? Port Chicagr) No.2-a j) Cvd Nichols F l g Antioch No, i G Antioch No.2 H 1 Antioch No.3 1 f Antioch No.4 r Antioch No.5 2 Antioch No. ti Antioch No.727,* ` Antioch No.$ Antioch No.9 p Antioch No.9-A Antioch No. 10 Q Antioch No. 10-A R 9 Antioch No. 10-B S Antioch No. 11 Tt i rxx F:iP.. Antioch No. 12 A BAntiochNo. 12-A t Antioch No. 13 C i Antioch No.14 D Amine}_ 1 N -4- Antioch No.lb y.. 1. Lone Tree No.l f Lone Tree No.2 8 s< Lone Tree No.3 4 L i t M e L J r pell- 4 ur a 0 R t l A S Totals Carried Forward 20 4 f CONSOLIDATED PRIA ARY ELECTION HELD 31, 1952 NONPARTISAN "' . Q um Q 0 i . lot,ws r Vag NO: T P J F1// v q r a L i f 1 iii lei t f j S t 44wtire.... i i t f s n t t x' rt 2 STAT AIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT` Im , z 3 ryr •; f` TIELECTIONE PRECINCTS x 1 g r GLk*riX G A N mow/ SZZZ lip i.. sR R s i 122 a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD MUNE 3, 1932 t&i Z Y xG e t ) 1 f .,.. • ,.. y..M' Tu' is ,, 3,. i j u 77j 1p 3S x T.. If.'t"a?cl^°"" E:=:w•rw v t,'+€ moir• x *m'-"-m^sa•cn+z:.+" z v"r! '' rkp,'re e - ,• a a "' ','„,., a. R`+,.:, x . t . ta+"•. ,R , ':, r . '. . 4s Fr n` .;,..- x yr„': a i - r `+ . ..r ytt€ k -4.,. to t.e',.KK ,"s 3 ++, t a 1", ter 'u'y+'+yz y; +.+` •r N c 4i T. ' 'c : s:a Yrv `3'S"' T z r,: Y X r ': Pe.. ;, y w z} 4 t is t a `' Z °e r'x-;' ,•, d;;m`d wt",'i• , Y ° - - -` . r a ' a"-' c .:.2 sf• `"r' 'V pp . E.- 4. "`, ,xz- e' +a i .r u., ^ x z• r - s : +;.:- .ne. - n,.d. .> M c:s'„°"»'i.K .'' ar' x, *I, ' g' 'iy; r!:.r `YS;a.-'a,".,'r• , b4,-. r :c4 r ,,mm,, "N,r q sx;Y y„,a ,g: ;W' d;..• f fi,a x "L;r .;t+ ' `•y s; s's: ,,+ t ,g ..,s:z•-,s+ t,",:-- T+,;x., r: p^^`1, .' t, A> 1 s_ vrN, y,x ,v.,g t. ,.n^ u #`' "•'''rs ''fes?w' s r e v-r-u; u.w ° .x,., m °'Trs> `"6 °i"y''..ark,,,, rr+ivs'^e'd l",w€r':"'yY"n 84s y, x"aN k x„,,°j?i r y1_ k. r t a tt .xr ' t t .. i e°S ,. t - a r ' r. ,. y.7 i;:, Cprs o-C+ . t swtia .jtN a,)"r+t 4 ,F',r t + J_Y 7, Y xtr r + rf t} g5*. c` d ''M."" t' y,r 'k"''"': x r,e 'er r d- t r`" s,c+ ::gs Mta, .a x q y a "y :{;'. a* 4.'rt y t ,h ,,i, .,; moo . y <, V'rj bp`= ' a. w - +, - '"* c t 3, ;; -v sT. aµ .?' " ` ryx , r n ,. sx:ruE *';°++'` ,d,. ;;.7' ``' r' x ak;., ,." yG 1 is+, r' n £*" " a' xS",, "'°F' ,.- y s t }y`4s'-.ss. titt` I . F :ky' feo.,.._... di^y 1 ri ,yip"Ht ' h 4 a.-N {ice. f fi;'` 7 „ k 4k"''` i` t Jr"1:$ ?r.a' .. r r. inr ihr rYn T/. Lfy l'i +`JY..sxFd; Y n. TMx f j(x w9F. a S .`4 ':.i 3r S, 'r' ' ,.Y"' F '? " s'3i r.M: r a, m r v y& v, :s. .nr 0 t xr ; .,aq- a.. - -"k+",' »'.` se"`y t''s"4i ayt yt' " `y",'` r L u p ` _ a svSt e`,,i a ,M" ': ! S S,w'c" . X.;:4s y_ ' fit z..x.x .; "y w- ',. t t t s,>,ye t sx r F,,,,'' fc ' r,._. a' ' x f a" r '' y` nt n a t,as + Y,m ti w y', r `4 .'t ., '' r.},Y it J, i$ee' ac: '.r n r ap { r a+ i l.re' a' d S tx REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE rfn m _._ as fol. iteprese taff"in Congress Sfafe Senafor i National UmW StewSe"for bti,flisfrict 17th Disfrict x xiQ z 2i ELECTION z 0 x x c x x r w PRECINCTScl x x Q 1 CG i loth Assambly District Q Continued) Totals Brought Forward A c E. 5 Brentwood No. 1 t' :f, a r. 21 12 . ; d Brentwood No,2 C .3G' /.Z ; r- s r ~ h. },~ r 5 Brentwood No.3p 1 3, :(; 6 C C? i Brentwood No.4 __ _ EV Z . F" i f 1 r# 9 Brentwood No.5 F S"/ , l: a 5" x,s Brentwood No.6, Z 0, .Z H F Byron No. 1 d / +>/ a / * 1 ' ?` tiro Byron No.2 J fts Knightim L '7 K ?a c:` 4 G ?' /F` G { Z1 aZ Oakley No. 112 p0al.ley No. -A f Oakley No.2 p 3 Oakley No.3 F lei %; ' '-.S" 7 J7 M n Jl" malBethelIsland t ZIr3 a y 3.x. t y z ,9 ' i f spa t + 11 R y F,//G Jf..?j j t o :'. y/ j ttf.. l j Jfrf lJ fO`} s j 9 •3 ; { .. ( rye//y2. llo7a1 ABSENTEE V i YT • • ( !. " Z /.ff , J ' 301 r` " " T 3,- Tt T1 t FOR u3: au x3ttoa t 1'199't75! 3y` 3 i if 1W61 t1F$ loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t 77 rs r rr r t c d t. f r L' F D Y 1 g.. a g n e A !f i N ma t g m x IVtr t 01 P s 3 m S S 4 P * 1h 5 i g 4 i 8 L s a T4 fa f 3 t t r v p F w z T f 5i t i k t 5 fz CoNSOLTDATED PRIMARY ELEMON HELD JUNE 311952 REPUBLICA!'M F Member of Assembly Mwnbx of Aa*WAy Momiw cmity c0*41 MmnbK Cowrty central loth District 10th District Sup..Dist CeHnmitt .. SnP.Dist 94 oi aul v.+ j r T S s i i t H i41 r Ze r V I 3 0 S 44 7,7 M I 3 !" 1 t • 1t. F Y V p f M Ic*.i 4 I Fp S p -^ •pry lLJ /fes:6r qtr a'7 tJf.•P J P a R 2 4 LjY( sZJY tT a i A 59It X31 aL21Sx7b4toAs L4S *rF l7d t (({ a I 4 n a s y a r j 1 f$ f It jj} t S V i r A p to r? r y° q7{ A %33# t ftc p R f r P t 4i i t x i y, j e I t moi -rz+"w?s;, ... 9 4 a H E y R 1 1 e ppp 9 3 f* N s f 01 P 4w. r S i REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE, Member County Central Member County Casual Member Counfy Central Member Counfr Ce fral f• C MMff ee_. Dist. CammiMaa._1Sup.Dist. CoimmM"-!,Sup.DCommmew—l'su .Dist. ELECTION PRECINCTSi p h 0 5- 10thIOth Assembly District Continued) p D Totals Brought Forward A c-0 j d J` I I. 1 3.3 l"/y 1 70 /6 /3, i. f.1?r :c Brentwood No. 1 E r Brentwood No.2 C 1 / 7 ?3 Brentwood No.3 R Brentwood No.4 Brentwood No.5MR Brentwood No.6 71 J/ V Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 Knightsen Oakley No. 1 7 % .2 a t Oakley No. l A 7. 1.3 /7i 4 Oakley No.2 O .Z /.. a2 3 W Oakley No.3 2 r Bethel Island ABSENTEE vols 1,v C' L'f-Z.. 3 f 10th ASSEMBLY DIS7RlC7 Q' SeY YT If d,/ ll.p4 Y D x 3 A L a E a p•. 4 L NJ i jj yry r . Q sf rs TS e 7 y A a B I ar f I g w„ F 4 t r t, a w ter: i e S i mow= S ili 1 i t t A r 7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLICAM Member County Central Member County tral Member County Central Member County Centra) Member County CentralCea ComTT, Dist. D'est Dist 3 .Dist Committee.Sup.Dist. V A. a A f3s7 a7o.L. 6 slz,s!lp l 0& j k C f t a m41 t D77f i fst .f t r G r H n S s e a a l; E tr R S r7l) 6W) ',(7/) 7 T, t A Js7 9'iA. 4 C E r F G e yz f N E L k 1 y s 5 1 N P a• ... -.: ,. ._...... tis '..>+.;.a.•,. `"' . R 1 3 , i R7w A L' D1` 1 t M v d L r hf c C N d,n O s s R S1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST ATTHEREPUBLICAN Manbar County cm*41 MambK Coualy Canhal Member Comoy Central Member Coudy.Gntral fr CommiMee--- Dirt. Commiffat.._..Su .Osfi Comn ithe_,.-.% .D'af. C wnmiffea....:_.Su ..Disk i y ELECTION PRECINCTS s a';w Ioth Anambl District Continued) Y1 Total:Brought Forward A Brentwood No. 1 B f 5 rrr z Brentwood No. C I RE Brentwood No.3 D t Brentwood No.4 F i `^ y., E 1 y Brentwood No. S d Brentwood No.6 G H Byron No. 1 1 E € Byron No 2 1! Snightsen L i Oakley No. 1 m Oakley No.l A 1V s Oakley No.2 O Oakley No.3 p i3 T Bethel Island QYL R77{ S ABSENTU QQU s ri & T-- TOTArS To I C tEk 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A B D E F G Y H 1: 3 d 8 ' a t 1 J' r•b p L r S i R 4P F T A h 9 AR F xt C Y fr E t- F a I N F$ . G r rqg j## B k d 6i'a y. J K 3 = Pt i { f U r _ f p .>.p g v P a 4 D F e T r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]LUNE 3, 1952 REPO kip, T Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Coumfy Ceafral Member Counfy Cenfral Committee_.......Su Dist. Dist Dat Dat Commiffee._._._Sup.Dist V :NPY. y y• t y F F t AV i r s e p s i 9 2 u 33 1 1 a + i a 1 f { } L t 1 t fi P g t t Y . i§ Sid id T 4 r; u . a Jam• SC gt i E3. 1 G 5 S t L 4 v FM4-, q o • 0 iJ r x R y.is .._.... s A a t F i a P I iii i+Y• i ''G R e H 1 b f l Kt 4 ^'^*" rw Oa ' t P s f 1 J 3Irr Ff s 44 tj 6 t J t i N hr DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE, mate:t sty.smta Na U Med Sty Semtor 6& 17th D;sWet 3 >= z a r u z z o a j` 3 x z g o z ELECTION c o z PRECINCTS o o v 8 est < M z w z x x Er C 1 d O O Lst I01h Assembly Dishiet N 91Qa Continued) c 1 m 3 v < t o a 1 v E» w K - Totals Brought Forward A3f a77 1 t Z n ltZ f83' r Brent. ood No. 1 g 9 G' Brentwood No.2 C Brentwood No.3 D ( ' .•c''f h1 f Brentwood No.4E _ , - S Brentwood No.5 F 44r 11 13 Brentwood No.6 G lf.Z /z j'v` .3/ .3Y; . T Byron No. i I G" • z Byron No.2 - 3 .Z. K 0 Ktnghteen L z 71 -04 1 •?'.{ _ : c Q 72 .3 Oakley No. 1 Af E Oakley No.I-AN 4 Oakley No.2 0 l r Oakley No.No.3 P o ? 9 Ytn Bethel Island Q 37 ?,. 7' O 33r' WO AW7 l,00- f9' p !3 ffs0 69/ l. .z4 2>< Q o /9 T R ABSENTEE voaS Z X27 79s 24 TOTALS"FOR___ loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 111 . IgDJ'~S '/3 a7ot1:Jd99R / /7?L .L z1 6 d i8.Z3 • QQ e1 fir, B C D f r3 G H e L At F i t c P y Yr 9 j f a j T f D f 5 i' err H4 r l 8 L a a N O r 2 f Q y tW R rt a v § I l f P t.,. •,Ffn Ak CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 35, 1952 DEMOCRAT! ' Membw of A:swnbly Mani6ar of As soMy mealbw County Central Member Counfy Central 10th District 10th Dhtrid Coanani#a....__Sup.Diost: Cmmittee----:--Sup.Mt. ca uik fl A J-299, $S'9p i "y1;'9 13 !3' .2.zse r C -~ .rna:"": ..'1 v ' L.:i V •'": F yah k J. s h {.a H i X a x y j i txdd, w.. i t z T A Gp9 9¢Z .I G s'67 D Y t s r SS i SY9 F N z t 42 r F 3 Si g y 1 q t fY g ti A i t 3 7 1°i G u a i Y L t x x t' M t G : P i R i 4 fs f 1 F' f i' Ate ' n.' DEMOCRATIC THE,OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Coa+h C W&A Member County C-48" Member Coiutty Centra! Member Counfy Gtttra! Commitbe- Dist. p.DW Committee—/..Sup.Dist 1J Committee Su .Dist 4t ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly Do0vid ah Confined) T Total:Srouyht For++aed A 9.20 's Brentwood No. 1 k a r-7BrentwoodNo.2 C : Brentwood No.3 D BENo.4 E'f Brentwood No.S l Brentwood No.6 G 3 f H Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 c t 6 1 t tt 8•'. .y L r Knighteen Oakley No. 1 A NOakleyNo.l t Oakley No.2 O Oakley No.3 r i Bethel Island 0 .7 ABSENM oo S ego c f e ys T 3 TOTAL FORM 1/ 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A U1,I Q 3 7 ip r Dd E If k. i w 2 t a x tSt ... GYM S} .. 1 0 i P f' Y T i tf Af i C fm. QEF rG M K L g I1' 3 h U x p a E ttg fRell r 4e 6 k 1 JSP } 7 10 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 DEM:OCRJ T-IC-t Member County Central _ Member Camay Central Member County Central Member Comfy Cenfral Member County Central Comma ee../. -Sap.Dist. Committee.-/._..SDist. aZ..Su .Dist Conunittes-3 Sup.Disc.Committee.3__..Sup.Dist. J f t A 36 5 i! W R °7 Yfl .3J t-;.5'" Abp 1 s'!''t i i 4 r. .3 r.irb. 0081 y x B x E F 3 i t , a d t L p k: P P a R 1 s rvl `Nd01 OF) g T s 1676 1 fff 401 J;z!7 IM7 AiA B z t t P i. E y n;ylW g-F ( s # 1 F 5 r 71j i i 7 f O p f t R r i s 4 i t j V a n DJ! 4 3 F i t t T 1C 7 t f Y e s 1. J r T Ai t r N i t O I If R STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEDEMOCRATIC MemberCo e/enfy`Cer*al Member Cows Cw*al Member Counfy Cenfral j Member Comfy Centra! ConKnift LZup.Dist: CoaaQtitlrl._..Sup.D'at Commiftae»...Sup.Dat Commiftee_......Sup.Dist.y; I ELECTION x_t PRECINCTS i 101h Assembly District Continued} f a t l . x Totals Brought forward A ip Brentwood No. Z Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No.3 D Brentwod N1o _o.Y Brentwood No.5 F x g 4 GBrentwoodNo.6 r q i s x t Byron No, l E l Byron No.2 ja f K i i R'ntghteerz L t . Oakley No. l M Fk Oakley No.I:A Oakley No.2 4 s OakleyNo.3 P s r'r 3 fBethelIslandQ r l JAMEEiNITSVOWjl t loth ASSEWLY DtSMCT C D t r F s t ? k M 1 AN ay r f t t .r tt u R s t1 st c k ... A l' 4 J WiE i a s x z n , L S > r ori NI l z• ,S Qgx4a4E p 3 v p jn c s R i t r S rr a Y ytx M f 3 * 3 r.,•':hes, i F.'i'-%SN CONSOLIDATED PRLMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39, 1952 DEMOCRATpq Member County Central Member Ccunty Centra! Member County Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central K - Committeo....._..Su Qist. Committee.._._... Dist. Committee. DiSL Coamlafee_.._.Su Dist Committee.•__.•Sup.Who. 1 G { J JAI 1 , r c p A F 4 j t t 1 TJ s g G t t 1 p b r N AT Sy ( # F f Fc 1 7 yt . 7i M jke i;r y N a q r 1. .}.. y t>a3 3F rT z II t4F a s s-.4 T 7777, a i j 1 t s..' ,{#ISP Y Z Mnk,f"""TrNif ' r 7.yRYMM^ t R i i 4 i } ... 1 #.. _,. i $I AMS //,+d.`•z D F V n H i Do( Y ' r 1 i S 4 J} r 3 i 7 i P e R R 3 5 f r i t 3 r D 1 i 1 C f i i 1 k 1' r i f t S !' x t v i tr K t f W YvRf L a i M T N r P t n R i 77 2 Aa . PROHIBITION _. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT f,x } A- _ _ -O United States Romesud.21live iss State Smsator Member of Assembly w ELECTION PRECINCTS loth Assembly District lContinued} i ex's Totals Brought Forward A ifBrentwoodNo. 1 R Brentwood No.2 C Brentwood No. 2 Brentwood No.4 b f Brentwood No.S F x y. Brentwood No.5 G H t, Byron No. l Byron No.2 XE 8nigbbm L Oakley No. I e yy Oakley No.I-A N z Oakley No.2 O y k Oakle No. P Bethel Island i fk 1 ABSENTEE VOA! S TOYi a t Loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i a f s` 1 L A lT i P n - R r S f It t s q Y 311 3 1 } a p M F m_. Ea t F G H I l a t L 1 M 1 E i{{i P ik ... f ral a T F - 14 x CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECIIONT HELD JUNE 33, 1952 Member CountyCentralCentral Member County Central Member County Cenfrel Member Comfq1 - 4, Member County Gnfral Committee.. !_-Sum—p-Dist C.aaeniMee__Su Dist Cammitfse— Committee.......Sup.Disf: i q e e 11 a 34 B y 1 Lt 77 y G H 1 x a g M i_ b N 01 askvv S a iAI 1. DlJ r. x# x C t 4 t Li` F G t i t t t F4 B r r yz x t k q ip 3 r tt. n s r trti F, INNEKNKITT F:SSIK _ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT , 1W.) Uss w States R°P a is State Se"for ;t Member of Ammbty Senator ILL Dhf. 4, p F 9 0 ELECTION o r . 7 PRECINCTS If4 rt 10th Assembly DistrictS4 Continued) Totals Brought Forward A ' • Q 7 0 4 Brentwood No, 1 B Brentwood No.2 1 t Ft C Brentwood No.3 D t 4 " Brentwood No.4 E Brentwood No.5 F g e Brentwood No.6 G r Byron No. 1 I R Byron No.2 8 Knightsen L E Oakley NO. 1 M Oakley No. I-A Oakley No.2 p CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 r ^ Member Cou, y Central Member Comfy Central Member Comfy Central Member County Central Member County CeMn) s Committee..-/._Su Dist. C;omenittee__Dist. _ :eefss --5"_P-Dist Ditt Committee Sup.Di*._ r qq w I 1 i C i h.. t p D 4 4 L 2 k M r N P R21i SO dj kolto .s B 3x 4 f tS D R a t_ ail F G t r L d 1 sr M F r i 2m,4+ 7. r r, r t r t 6 t 2 1{C 1zA D r, r gg E FF i f gg ii1Fiit 1A r yat F r K M N 4 P E R 1 S r 9 6 ee ea NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE{ r>vag>e s «;a court .fudge sum Covet e sv;a Cotut Ol ice No.3 OR as Na 4 OFfice nzam ELECTION WtF PRECINCTS W < ca N 10th Assembly Districtcm r Continued) Totals Brought Forward A tf i Brentwood No. 1 G c e l/J t Brentwood No.2 C "3! , ,77' Brentwood No.3 D Brentwood No.4- E x t/ Brentwood No.5 F k- Brentwood No.6 G v/ Ile, x . " 3 3 H t I Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 J r Knightsen L /ti ev F Oakley No. i Oakley No.I-A N `! //i Or Oakley No.2 Q 11.3 f Oakley No.3 p r , 1.3 Bethel Island a f t r ABSENTEE VOU S I .' / i/ J y, r ty»t awn.k. T f t TOTAUT--0R 773 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A6 7 7 it+C4`f9 laotT to D G t fit Li J a L Q t tauP R S T r ' 2 a"A B.,.. A C 1j`222) 444 6 1•..J _ F G. Jr x z N E t F L s N I a Q s P 4: w 4 i .St4. i a R S 18 j i ' CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 39 1952 NOMPARTISA IN. i To Aru9L Akin l% Ve k s B FF F M i kms 3 Q 3 33 pp > k 37,3 WON Vf 4 g r 5 t v t a t r u ' r i 55 4 rY4 e D E 1 i 1 F • 1v n F iii R h• j ts i t i 1e i S pp z 44% .R NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OFF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE. 77 e I " i A.4R.i :.s.r.illf/ 1hG[^ I r iia tet""".c^"". t r yy ELECTION PRECINCTS v 10th Aaaa+bty Dlttntt 5 A Tofalc Brought Forward A /.' f fit , 2 Jp. O+„ 'ar' .Gt3 / Brentwood No, l Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No.3 p Brentwood No.4 E4 Brentwood No.5 F Brentwood. No.6G N 1 Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 J Knightsen L Oakley No. I a r w Osklcy No. 2-A N Oakley No.2 p Oakley No.3 p 3BethelIsland R AUSErim v072 S 7tr 9 /9) JI 6001 i TBTAITFOR t10thASSEMBLYDISTRICTAappfI'G fir; F * Y3 0 3 ffG e 1. R D i i l s a G k l t hr d L 77 M f9 t c a s R A h J. f L7 L 0 5 p t fi t R Y 74. ._.. T mmm= JJ"s L CONSOLIDATED PRMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 32 1952 NONPARTISAN' . 4.T'. -1."{' `++iV- +._ a 4./'' i.-..rl'!•.o`...r a./•4V / V S+'SvA± v G' ,t, rT a*.- _ C+.s C-"../t Mfr r ufi! t/' r VVV c Al KICK I NIX q V 1[ WND YES NO s:1 r g-3 Y 1 ii e 3 r t S i N T y6 s9.i O A F 777fa2sAZ/3 3// 3 I I! lei B d r t t P9 p Q r 71 t x t i t 5y 7. 7rq' D i 01 i t t. L i t i v i S Y s f f 21 STATEMENT OF ALL 'COTES CAST AT,TIS x,• ELECTIQN r PRECINM s t T f iS e 1 11 e t L Y i{ x A a e d + y a r a e a t A G n e - r f , t N z f. s ff t 4 / P i+ K r A t i s a sc P Q f N. ,. a.... . LL..r k'NY.rtf•.' kf t. S 2 r ais r 22 r Jf R'IT ffi CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3 1952a r di mE s Y 5 Lb 4 3 3 f #S 1st¢1 Af ll T a tYY G a t O i 1 V i a Y f t a 4 1r r 1 C i 9 1 1 r S ., .,.vw'.:.\' xl, y {R JYb!Y Nr vLYk: kYp.,;' "hY'1'p { 4N 3 tkrt t" ' fp f t' x ' rpt` + '' ET r4. 1. r ,: 3 r r,_x ;f' I f, , f f a. . zl...M at&.l ae 11 9 d r k5 '- 1 r r a - a ,,- i 11 I t r, t i' I lay T x" t rr r-r a 3 t11 d,, F fp../ tnr,,,, r ,, N f I 4 s M r x ('S, 1 i doh 'f"'r.r- y ' db: y rL— e t- y' i a . F a 4 s •I" xx f kF 3 kA p F tj r r 3 ° yt tx - I r IiNf r Sri{c 3r r P , it' [` rA;h,w.rya a }a k p1'LM. 4 y5 C t tl n , 5,, , a r -- r l' 1. tI. r ,.'," v Y x v s kW,. ter# 4 YF i'' i, 1K I 11 I fl i Y,_ 1. 9 2 m e,, s 1L gpp 9 t{ ia,. ; rY", 11, I .,} P 7r 3 i''.ya. H P M` 11 I e f :+j 1 s fif. d-: e f L! IHIYi r%iG Rfid dSA„ i r F; y z5^s t3K t- y=5 p>x- d x xr y'.. 1 1, m xx fi '' f e{"+' i to` A r ra a`,TS t t s '`'i ' 1.f fI i,p r w t'I" x, r" s',. Fls +.•r GAJ, -- i TW L W kY 8, l, e r ` ri baa ". , 4 , t ha'`n' yf,s+,+ tiff ttyr 4 f Y f'i'} x, . s^" _ M r rs 4 r afx k',e yY j'x <. Y 7 t, pT1 w X L ,3j, { Py,_ 1° ry a v per y"'%"T I b g#kAdx. X : ^_,aa E a , 4 I t ? 4l. i g. w^S 9Y Y TFC + i1 ar a•^ ry "?' Ia A., ,- .sf fyr t t x+' r,ry '.si crd 4 fin o , ' ri yr{ r y a a k Y '.' 1$x.1 . M1tkt X a} 1 ti CERT KATE OE COLT!JT'Y CLERK 'I'4 RESULT QF THE C r a .. t OF THE CONSQLIDATED Pli:][vI:ARY ELECTIOF T REQ = i r' z . a p, ,:...,+, ..•,.r ,,,._... .,,,.,, ...,. yr,;,,µ. rgyu F s: tr i(,ls xa.+M P""i w ai 5'' f : r r t sk awe „.w -..,dipN s t'r• aa+^ .M1 x:,fiw, : x°`•r'j,.'r ram M. S' Mrts e'. 5 +. .. k yy 3'#m' is y. • +."^ fi a' ,; v`; i $ S £ t.t. .su.v # t a t i N;#si ;: G• s r * . ,j+' fi' M r ,nk+'- .X*4* µ*h ' r.... ww d• ,- ei , wf ., 7 f i» Y 2t f_', x yr x t.t-• n t ^:. iY kr,a ." ,,"`..r ? et?•,n4, Ai M s sty,- :'•` ¢„ z}+. r 4 ;" - rs a'` s f yiq"." i g STATEMENT O F ALL VOTES CAal.AT THE v f C NSOLID.TED PRIMARY ETI V 3 n HELD JUNE 3, 1 95 2 mak a J Y`X'a, y.*a'"'1, ssembl Districts Ali z. " ky " i •-Y •.STATE OF C t I. IFURS TIA.Cdr c5 L' r r.*r. rf„r 3y +` u m,,'st pb,,t CCM tj ^ x' fin out QO k'G? x`rs M y rd : '' M try+ xt k . B •-x r r r, tri'f4 r z. ,= .i'3" Aga/' : `E7.' ``E;W R•.,-_,..i i'rd t..x ..rID` ftrr£r=' ' "l»r. +>r S n S +,:,,.' Y , ,: s :° a R..- • 4 C R, t •S`` a` :l" %+i` t7 1 xf r s..i" y x y; , , • a„ a {.7+ ` ." 4`,+ t ..,,: t, o;. rte,t r i"' k„ i• «t ' R:r ,d t x t¢ Ir Kws. xf y" rc3." f t v 9 i. .waw" . }r,..•; c xsc%+l s`a' REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE TD fo Uaifsd St.tes Senator 777-Represenbtiw in Congress .__._ ..___. ~state Senatori 1 Convention 6th District 17th Disfrict zz it r V C Q z C E» i 3 zI L Z= ELECTION 0 0, zzx aQPRECINCT 4 c.>_:• i ! u cc L if 7 IA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A j c j s y B`/ J f Ba View No. 1 7 Bay View No. 1-A C! J'G /7 33 37 b 7 9 /7 141 / 7 Bay View No.2 D El Cerrito No. 17- El r 7 ag SE1CerritoNo.2 F 6 j 9/ 79 .y' /o p 5'S b .Z 6 i } El Cerrito No.3 Gj r1!6 /.j 79 ,S' • .3' 3g Y .2 6 7 i/71 El Cerrito No. 4 H Ab /6 6/ ' S /! 7 ,2y EI Cerrito No.4-A I 10 /-V y7 .:t .Z /.2 F .9 /7 9 TEICerritoISO. 5 El Cerrito No.5-A 8 s/t'` 8' d ys v. 3 /7 / Q 9 t El Cerrito No.t3 s # f t El Cerrito No. &A M Ou' 7 6 3Z _ / r 3g El Cerrito No.7 El Gcxrit, No.8 O Yom__I_11._ f a z _'` _r._S El Cerrito No.9 P 7 ,,s oS ,iZ .2• L't Cerrito No.9-A 4 77 s? y /07 O /p 4 b 9# .7s, .i El Cerrito No. 10 R U/ ,?3 FO t 7 7 o?i o , •3 T 7o a?L YJf" i dr El Cerrito No. 11 S T '. ./ .j 1' _ 9 /Z 3 r EI Cerrito No. 11-A T 9 / •f r L'1 Cerrito No. 12 El Cerrito No. 13 g c t E•1 Cerrito No. 14 C / 7 e'C 7S 3 // 9 .?9 EI Cerrito No. 15 D lS i+S. /6 7 //9 ;.2f '44-S El Cerrito No. 15-A 7 9, E1 Cerrito No. 16 F' 6/ y7 Y-V 3 7 9 -?! ; / 331 171 j t El Cerrito No.16-A G .y',R 7 Y 7: L: 16 7 El Cerrito No. 17 H I r .3"'f/' f . /Z 4r /? Z 3 3Y `•,7 i El Cerrito No.17-A l '' b 0? El Cerrito No. 18 T .cry. +ia 1/a2 i 1 El Cerrito No. 19 K 1.!f S .2/ -Z 7 3 :/7 s saw ' El Cerrito No.20 L S - 7 107 / J'' v 7 L'1 Cerrito No.20-A A y 2/ 107 /D ..1 .2 o -7 7 9 .29 - j P6 I3S EI Cerrito No.21 1y *73' / y 0 •/9 r /3 Amy / 6 /s u El Cerrito No.21-A J`S 3'/ P ' f i t.,'r` '., El Cerrito No.22 P 6/ f a8 10 / ` p /• ` /0 El Cerrito No.23 4 e?7 Io ?7 '/ '.' /h/ P s% 4d' 3 7.3 a2,2 El Cerrito No.24 R oS 1.// /4b / / ( 0 . Z o G t El Cerrito?o. 4-A S T A Richmond No. 1 B 170 3 j7`v 9 / 3 r?'' /to': 3 Richmond No.2 C' 'rT /O .?. . r o t 7 .26 Richmond No.3 D /-A 3S".38 O t Richmond No.4 _ R'._ _s2- Z_._ .!!`Q j f p Richmond No.5 F D;s . ?3 b ,Z 1 Richmond No. G G c,?=`' 7 3 9 7 0 ,/ 9 •?6 // '/ 6 !•?.2 j f Richniond No.6-A H .79 6 .. Af / y 9 fl r? s Richmond No.7 j Sb ® 1f 7 / a // 3 9 y Richmond No, 7-A Q S f Q t 0 i Richmond No.8 6' A s S 3 f P, Richmond No.8-A L ' lv U .2 6 / /Z .3 R~ Richmond No.9 M /.6 atm a . 1 a 9 Q S Riclm,ond No.9-A N` , b .3 S /Q / Zl+ j s Richmond No. 10 Ot 1 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 I0 ,1641 // 5 o y3 . 7 7 3 At- z Richmond No. 13 R 7' L; 6. s .. // .6 o7g i /7 Richmond No, 14 r Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Totals Carried Forward I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLIC Member of Assembly Member Comfy Central Member County Cooral F 11 th District j D"is} if oo _l_sup.ConMnith._.1.Sup t i 0 C) tn 0' r p_ tn raui a A f 71 c 3i i j eta D 3 s 8 d j r j s P 3J ? r r 7 3S'• 7s { T 'VJ s 6 7z .els h . P . G 5 r' ,a 9 x 6.3' j 4 3 a2 .? H 3 L r-r•7?. 130 aP a } 4 q .SS S./ Y•z 31 38' 3__.x21 60- 1 Y Ojar 6777} R f 3 ts: 7-3 68 0, s . y pit Q_ f yr a 9 a y a M T & IKa 8 r M s 7G yo°3 a 73 l ;70 3 0 . 61., U fav A l/cam oma, i/ a3 v9 YA V E 1/.2.11 i a- 7"3 7, J,-VO T RN F SIN L 779,F 73 /a '75r z pP. , 7': O P 9 /9 /9 5!P2C. -fir ut , r L Q 1r' a i A t f Jam'" D 9 , f 6 4026` P /'j j! 3 4 c I/•S" ,'—#%aZ / S/0 C c 5 .3asE3 Psa a 6 4aa t s L 21 a t t sr .. mac/ P h7' lwf4Qk 130 F f 4.102 of".Q 1'/'.." R ' ' r T r Q ' 1 c94 F now REPUBLICAN_ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TW Member Cau Cw*al r M«nber cmoy Gn*al Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral N DW CommitlK Su .Comm;ffee-____...Sup.D'af. Committees_ ELECTION PRECINCTS f 1if6ASSEMBLYDISTRICTa4 Bay View No. 1 a9: apt r a Bay Vier No. 1-A C 8 9 3 t Ba y View No.2 D , y El Cerrito No. 1 E El Cerrito No.271 i 7,Z t El Cerrito No.3 S z L T 4 ElCerrito No. El Cerrito No.4-A 416 ; jif 416 r l F1 Cerrito No. 5 n'r El Cerrito No.5-A K El Cerrito No.6 L S3 rJ El Cerrito No.6-A M y4e E1 Cerrito No.7 9 •S El Gvrito No.8 _ 01//0 0 f Et Cerrito No.9 p Sro `37 4{q u L'1 Cerrito No.9-A Q I f , r ! a /J 1 w k N:J w R El Cerrito No. 10 R b 6.3 b/ ' ? a.I IF L, El Cerrito No. 11 D 72 ? 0 El Cerrito No. 11-A El Cerrito No. 12 El Cerrito No. 138 / r S; 7i'f El Cerrito No. 14 C, J-0 -Y7 P7 tJ7 El Cerrito No. 15 D' -,3 El Cerrito No. 15-A E El Cerrito No. 16 F37 .4s' 3o s /9 ;„? 1 z l El Cerrito No. 16-A El Cerrito No.17 5// :39 Y/ El Cerrito No.17-A w ; El Cerrito No. 18_ SI ./a El Cerrito No. 19 K17 1/f El Cerrito No.20 L 90 ' 9/ r Pf;',3? x F 7 El Cerrito No.20-A M1 i tr El Cerrito No.21 N37 37 .36 a:s ! 1 a 1 } f El Cerrito No.21-A O 2 & a2 Irl Cerrito No.22 p t L EI Cerrito No.23 j 4 t F El Cerrito No.24 A r El Cerrito No.24-A s 71 19 # 70 ,11.7 T. t A r a Richmond No. .B 1 F Richmond No.2 C s/ M ; Richmond No.3 D 40 .15 /7 /.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No. 5 Richmond?To.b G 7a a? 13 r w4 P.uhmond No. 6-A Richmond No.7 I t o?. 6 Richmond No.7-A J f Richmond No.8 ro kL Richmond No.&A o2 f Richmond No.8 r r F Richmond No 9-A 9 Richmond No. 10 O Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Q 6 JS-kc76 /• c?,/ r p Richmond No. 13 RUY P.ichmond No. 19 Si p4 /9 Richmond No. 15 T r Richmond No. 18 i MZ Totals Carried Forward r F 1 r4 4 i i w CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REP0,11 Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Commitfoo Su DiRLCommittee___ _Sn Dist. Dist. as! Committees_.Su .Dist P- V X C r 4 [} R 393pp y yf eyp a G 3 L y g t H Kal5. 48 41 L I y d V1, 1 R a T k A z g i i 5 r '{k J w.. fi E i FWk 3 t I y i $ 1 _ , •._. su,..c fi ;" fix.` 7 L f N f t - Al _Rf t t ykr C PQ y t. Eo t H 3 K L N U i 1E t : tt 4# S s R i S l J i t Y x ygtroh' i'. •A Y f F REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y *:, Mwober Couafy Central M«nbw Comfy C«itrr Mwobw Cowlfy Cenfnl Munlbw Cowify C«If al Dist Dist. Conuniffe__ Su .Dist Committee..: ' ".Dist Ertf ELECTION 3 y f aK 5 r PRECINCTS ti 3F IJVw' F d 77 4+ 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A s Bay View No.1 Bay View No. l-A Cw. Bay View No.2 D El Cerrito No. 1 B x. El Cerrito No.2 F El Cerrito No.3 G i fz El Cerrito No.4 N t 1 El Cerrito No.4-A I El Cerrito No.5CerritoaJ i bElCerritoNo.S-A El Cerrito No.a L El Cerrito No.&A 1 El Cerrito No.7 N j El Cu-Tito No.8 O El Cerrito No. 9 P i 3 El Cerrito No.9-A Q k µby` El Cerrito No. 10 g El Cerrito No, 11 S EI Cerrito\To. 11-A T El Cerrito No. 12 A J tElCerritoNo. 13 El Cerrito No. 14 C El Cerrito No. 15 D i +T. M1 w El Cerrito No. 15-A i El Cerrito No. 16 F El Cerrito No.16-A G 7 El Cerrito No. 17 N f El Cerrito No.17-A I a jf f y t Et Cerrito No. 18 Ja8EICerritoN19 El Cerrito No.20 L l gS El Cerrito No.20-A N f El Cerrito No.21 1aNp El Cerrito No.21-A O El Cerrito No.22 P El Cerrito No.23 Q t El Cerrito No.24 R El Cerrito No.24-A i T f 4 F s A Richmond No. 1 B 1 t 1t r F Y Richmond No.2 C t r l tx Richmond No.3 D 3 i Richmond No.4 E Richmond No.5 F s.. Richmond No.6 G Richmond No.G-A H Richmond No.7 I Richmond No.7-A i Richmond No.$ Richmond No.8-A L Richmond No.9 a 1 Richmond No.9-A t Richmond No. 10 O Y 4 3 i Richmond No. 11 r P F Richmond No. 12 4 s q Richmond No. 13 t t Richmond No. 14 C i Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPt Ll /1 Member County Central Member County Central Manber County Central Member County Central Member County Centrale. j Committee........Sum Dist. _ Committee_.___ Dim D'at Su .Oist.Committee._ _._Sup.Dist: 71 i 11A r G 77 ME r 3t x e _ u L WtM w 1 lr 7 ii i r 01 0 S PM g T Li at;, C e j 3 1 f tlGSlw r U 1: i_ G 14 K IV, cr Vl t x Y t f P x N f a i p f . 3• n1 . 711, P S. t , i yy A w . 8 9 t G.v D ti r a4 s 4 ;xs.J e{ FM1 y f K t b tt ) j L 41J 41 ff 111 1V s ON tq7.Y 7 r n T r t S x Pi DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT' THEr f Oekgates tom Representative in C6n9reuI} State Senator Nat'wnal United States Senatory - p- k 17th Oishict WX 0 Z x a O 0 0O C, i H ELECTION x x o 8 r w o PRECINCTS ae 3 45 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 111 k Y Bay View No. 1 g 1, -W N // S .?6 S S 7 /6 Bay View No. 1-A C 74'. /9 440• V7, 9 _ i /7 SO / S '/ 7Z Bay View No.2 D a?d' /9 If / 71 // 02 /,/ a/! 3 O Q t l+rl Cerrito No l.._._.441. i..L ?... I.sz log _x El Cerrito No. 2 F '/ 081 3o 80 .s-,z /.p F; 6L s to 1 7 El Cerrito No.3 G .?.Z Y i/ ./ d .j9 d'z 9 Y 3 44 •?P t o?o a OElCerritoNo.4 H (`t /9 6 .7Tit P s? T LI Cerrito No.4-A j 46 S? ° 7 6 0 7 g / A rets. El Cerrito No. 5 F' El Cerrito No.S-A K 3' Y7 .3y .a f' /i y9 ; G .3 6 T El Cerrito No. G L 97 do 66 .J-P 9 C •3/ ' 73 Al 3 at7 /1p El Cerrito No.6-A 3sJ'/ sty'j1J O ,3.f' 69 3 aS O 9 El Cerrito No. 7 N ,r . +C ;/ :.. 12,.7 !Y• El Cerrito No.S t2l£ 3 .r' j 4 El Cerrito No. 9 P AS .o?O El Cerrito No.9-A Q .+2 d' 'd/ EI Cerrito No. lq R .Z -51/ .S'„SJ Z' 2 s`'yla JQ 6 . _ 0 .16 W. El Cerrito No. 11 S t z /8 HV t/ile 3 ti-gp 3 -51 it IJ? D a2 7Y I?1 Cerrito_Ao, 11-A T2 2P Y '. L .Z 371 EI Cerrito No. 12 A .7 a?. o 9 O ? ;3 /a El Cerrito No. 13 B X r :.?2 73 ;`/d 'J y f'3 .Z O f /6 El Cerrito No. 14C 7 RP / f' /s 3y , El Cerrito No. 15 D bhp ..?S' 6 'yCf /# 3 350; V7 O O 76 / 13J El Cerrito No. 15-A El Cerrito No. 16F TO J" q-3 { p /p 3 S •li .2 / J f•Z J[} fi t El Cerrito No. 10-A G `7 . /9 y7 .Jo 'a- f :.7d 4/ p6 i. El Cerrito No. 17 N 1,7 20 g/Z•3S dr' 3 aaa El Cerrito No.17-A I bit r2.P -,or a A2 /6 4r Pd /`7r El Cerrito No. IS l_ a.Q_ 6SElCerritoNo. 19 0?3 6 7 - r a/ '` z ; ? 'a2 i 1 El Cerrito No.20 L 7? .?? ! y //Q .33 y0 .2 7 7 ?• 1 t s El Cerrito No.20-A M 7Z, j6 1/4 '13? %.Z El Cerrito No.21 N 2'1 J 7:`V tv 3 6 a7 3,3y Irl Cerrito No.21-A- ---_ ._ _G i' o2/ 3 1 s F Erc Y "s El Cerrito No.22 p 'fol .2 yr y . b '/9 '3 ? `f /'w'r a2 90 /0 El Cerrito No.23 DD 9 ` :/ 3 P s3 7' ' ? f Q 03 El Cerrito No.24 R };/9 l Cerrito No.24-A 630 Richmond No. 1 B Richmond No.3 C b3 o c .'9 F ? 9 'SAF °- t 6' t S' 74 Richmond No.3 D ,?, ,aJ_ D ja /a' 6 3 6 / s 70 /J? 7 Richmond No.43 D o 6 Richmond No. v F oZ a " . 4;r 7 Richmond No,ti G Richmond No. 6-A n2 /b Richmond No.: Richniond No. 7-A X Richmond No.8 S r(7 :• `:40-1 y Richmond No.8-AL ya`P 9 7 ;.r' 7'. is 777 Richmond No.9 ff Richmond No.9-A N lfb2 /f Richmond No. 10 p 3 f .3 tl Richmond No. 11 P 9 .a?aF J' Y•?.3 r `z M sr .ire. Richmond No. 12 Q bf /.' 6 3/ a 7 ,' 77 /3 J Richmond No. 13 R sr 2`} S' s'.3 514 37: 4 Richmond No. 1 tS114 q 5J71 T Richmond No. 15 T c}' t e Richmond No. 16 0? Totals Carried Forward i; CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 DEMOCRI T r ; Member of Assembly m Member County Central Member County Central 11th District Committee 1 Sup.Dist Committee. LSup.Dist I t ' E( Ms v M; 4 0 r • s V1vi t L 44 1 A 40 WS FF F '3 , 8 0 i y,3 5 6I 67a5. S9 9g:Ati G 76166 ?t79 t .s` 7S-`' !l3 'x 3J' 70i j L J? SaZ g'd iY. t a M J3 e7 d f 9 , 9a g 70 7-511 7F ; T 71, f O .3 s A 1 s 33 .3/ ` 3 .? a3 aP 3a t t A i 6 o ' !.1 3 TI' A r 17 173 b4 70 b l k 6% (/ 6Y 175d E .?f a r t F 73 x i 60. .60 2iJ15 116 .?z 3 zJ p 47 7 77 Ar 9 t 7/ fib e k 6 's 3S t 3 •s6 .s/ S t.. O L i 211 J,741 07 Q n, fn f e wn D 153 157V 13, r s5/ 212 04i 1 T ,/! G i la 14 fi}yH.iJrJ jr I yhi _. L- N 9 7 3d'' .4 QED r` e3 r T v ZAli DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Msm6w County Central Mwaber Comfy Central Member Courrfy Central Member Comfy Cenfral Cormikittae_._ Oist ConsmiNee___.u .Dist_ j Committee_.1...Sup.Dist. Committee_...._.Su .Dist. r Ne Is& ; 4 ELECTION PRECINCTS Ilk Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A 7 Bay View No. 1 B 36. S8: 4W, ! s3 •S7' s sS' Y`w ` Bay View No. 1_A C 119 39 . 1W .s;:; 40 3'Y I$-;*: 77 Bay View No.2 D a O ?3 ..9. ?/ -30 30 ?f ,.79 i r 1 El Cerrito No. 1E r El Cerrito No.2 _. F 7cP ::r 7 J07 7 9 . 9 6 L 7 `.9' i! 0 El Cerrito No.3 G 67 s6 95C El Cerrito No.4 H 9S 3/ .SS ;.36 .. 3 57 ,S'.2 .7 02 P 70 t 1 El Cerrito No.4-A 1 8 . y5- 6 SS 6.3 67 641 AJ 6z E El Corrrto N05 J 3?i 3 t i El Cerrito No.5-A 8 IV .?f .61 i.39 b o 4-3 J--/ 54 9 El Cerrito No. 0 L b 9 . 5+6 90 "S3 ?9 Pira 76 :P3 ' ? El Cerrito No.6-A M S 36 :fz ', 9/ 7r . 7.1' 7 7 76 El Cerrito No. 7 N El Cerrito No.8 O AZ A Z T 3 '7 fid' 637 €-/?El Cerrito No. 9 P 3 r Ll Cerrito No,9-A f MQ3 /f Jz El Cerrito No. 10 R 3 ,f 0 /ja 7a /0 O a/" V"::J'- ElEl Cerrito No. 11 S ` O .5Y Ip3' 'Std': 7 .3-•Z a7 Jx ss Mµ EI Cerrito No. 11-A o fT El Cerrito No. 12 J .-3a x / s ao .77 7s". 7S,z 6,Z'M El Cerrito No. 13 B #F :d4l :bs 14 6 7 ss:y ism CElCerritoNo. 14 El Cerrito No, 15 DSS .+''' 7.2 .' b/ 66 1,3 ;6 r. E 1 Cerrito No. 15>A E s' i 1 5 i EI Cerrito No. 16 F 4s- :.9 t 6 .3 9 63 -1 s- '6a 6 © ' i El Cerrito No.16-A G 3 3"9 3 i,/ b/ 9 3 ',?' 3 x El Cerrito No. 17 H 5f G f El Cerrito No.17-A El Cerrito No, 1S J El Cerrito No. 19 K G : /9 36 .2 9 ;.3S 3-V d-2 .y Ll Cerrito No.20 L b 38 6 S 'S5 6 7 42 63 ib o 6Z El Cerrito No.20-A epi S .029 15-13 1`f'i! El Cerrito No.21 N '/ Y 76 f1 63 El Cerrito No.21-A O 'y C El Cerrito No.22 p 5 8 :.?6 a+4,!" ?'Es S El Cerrito No.23 Q 'S'f i rf'' 6S kJ k—j- f K El Cerrito No.24 El Cerrito No.24-A S .3 z bs f J 3 T A Richmond No, 1 B 41 :1}/ :6e .s. 7f '•s`0 ' 6/ t t Richmond No.2 C / " r^' = :-:^_a'Z. c .•'n 7 rS'4 Richmond No.3 D f %3/f S9 :'SjS-.SS aids h Richmond No,A Y-3'__7 Richmond No.5 F 13 s.? P?s' 99 3 3s Richmond No.G G 7,143 0 1 Richmond No,6-A H Y4' 7 4e 7 449 S.li'lf '17 ' ''3 E t r Richmond No.7 1 Richmond No,7-A J ' ,,3a2 `J 3.2 3 ' - Richmond No.8 g / O J-f fJ.rp f "%5- Richmond No.8-A L Z/ 42, S W// 3 6a Richmond No.9 hi ..3d }`•3-s. 7 Riciunond No.9-A 1V ,?S,f .a` ? 5 ev Richmond No. 10 p a+ Richmond No. 11 P 3.3 :.5.3 4/ ; ,6s 516 '1-1-.2 If4/{r t Richmond No. 12 D a Richmond No. 13 R / at :S.f %:?o -To .J +J3#.S/ vf' Richmond No. 11 S }•?,3 .o?/ 3 Q?7 . a as" .30 Richmond No. 15 71 3 ..S' Richmond No. 10 S` 36' Totals Carried Forward A4 may, /L t 1 CONSOLIDATED PRITMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 DEM.00R 7 21Q" Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County:Ceriftral Member County Central Commiitee.. ....Su Dist. Conuviffee..— -Sup.Dist. Coenmitlee._._Su Dat Dist:Com miffee. _..Sup.Did. r Pyl x1 Wc K 1f SE v a f q' C A y _ a k i t i 3 3 a 5 p F J j_ s rte 1 r S i T B 4 T of s j s j ryx x a t l s e S i 7 1 5F A t l ,ice r r 1 l 4. 01 F C^+i Yf f JSJ. S a Frg kf i 1T 3s B El i 1 1 f P 3 F 2 Gi t z 1 i l M K ANJ s i i o 1, g a s i it as tt R 4 f yf N. L DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Comfy Central Member County Central Member Comfy Cenfral Member Comfy Central 1 S Y , Commiffea— Sup Dist: Coaemitfe+._.Sup.Dist Commiffee-...._Sup.Dist. Commiffee....._..Sup.Dist.r 2' ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 i h t x " iHl t iA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A 1. L RR Bay View No. 1 8 b'Fid Bay View No. 1-A C f r;atei Bay View No.2 D El Cerrito No. 1 E A y I El Cerrito No.2 F l El Cerrito No.3 g n E f ro RE1CerritoNo.4 EI Cerrito No.4-A E1 Cerrito No.5 J El Cerrito No.5-A R El Cerrito No.6 L i L El Cerrito No. ht El Cerrito No.7 N El Cerrito No.8 p El Cerrito 1?o.9 j' El Cerrito No.9-A Q c El Cerrito No. 10 R k 4 L•1 Cerrito No. 11 S El Cerrito No. 11-A T El Cerrito No. 12 d f f q El Cerrito No. 13 El Cerrito No. 1.1 C s i c a EI Cerrito No. 15 D 3 3 El Cerrito No, 15-1 El Cerrito No. 16 F G r El Cerrito No.16-A HEtCerritoNo. 17 r b El Cerrito No.17-A i r. El Cerrito No. 18 5 $ x KElCerritoNo. 19 r El Cerrito No.20 L li iElCerritoNo.20 s El Cerrito No.21 N s El Cerrito No.21 A O h PEICerritoNo.22 4 El Cerrito No.23 El Cerrito No.24 R r El Cerrito No.24-A S r rr. A 3 BRichmondNo. 1 Richmond No.2 C Richmond No.3 D77 Richmond No. F 1 Richmond No. 5 Richmond No.G G I a i 11 777 t Richmond No. 6-A a s Richmond No.7 J Richmond No.7-A Richmond No.R y Richmond No.8-A L Richmond No.9 a z . Richmond No.9-A N i y a.-. F Richmond No. 10 4 a Richmond No. 11 P e Richmond No. 12 4 x e Richmond No. 13 R a w .• Richmond No. 14 S Richmond No. 15 T I IF 41K Richmond No. 18r Totals Carried Forward j a 12 x x; CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION_ HELD JUNE 311952 0E Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central~ Member.County Central Member Counfy Central Committee..._._.Su .Dist. Committee____».._Su est. Coam iftee- 0 Commitf D'at. CoeuniMae DilicoF t 1 jj 1 4 y r n n S k Fa E i 7.1 s t 1 E k r F V q G H d r ' i y r t w L q r y p ST All N P3 5 t 5 1 R l M I B xr d c t D p t? F 1 p is k t 7 KA j r YL Al N P 7. j k fa t u R tq b X r i i k f A t FIR F. F t s 3 C 1- 13 1 f H x W t t jr vkib Y N P f s t a F T r PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Ueited States Rep+esm"fi a in State Senator Member of Assembly Senator Congress. Dist Dist Dist. r 777777 ELECTION NCTS f PRECI r s d i=s 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A f i Bay View No. 1 Bay View No, l-A C Bay View No.2 D El Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No.2 F glv EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 H IElCerritoNo.4-A I WkfR El C rrito No.5 El Cerrito No.5-A 8 a El Cerrito No.8 L El Cerrito No.6-A M El Cerrito No.7 N EI Cerrita)No.8 0f El Cerrito No.9 P L'1 Cerrito No,9-A F}F} El Cerrito No. 10 R F El Cerrito No. 11 S L Y EI Cerrito No. 11-A T a t 1P. EI Cerrito No. 12 d}* G EI Cerrito No. 13 f Ca T El Cerrito No. 14 C El Cerrito No. 15 D k El Cerrito No. 15-A El Cerrito No. 16 F t < E Cerrito No. 16-A G E Cerrito No.17 H y EI Cerrito No.17-A a., 3 El Cerrito No. 1S J x EI Cerrito No. 19 S i El Cerrito No.20 L t EI Cerrito No.20-A M f El Cerrito No.21 N x" 4 El Cerrito No.21-A 0 r EI Cerrito No.22 P El Cerrito No.23 Q i t El Cerrito No.24 R a El Cenito No.24-A S77 h fT f R4N t Richmond No. 1 B Richmond No.2 C Richmond No.3 D Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 a' Richmond No.G t t Richmond No, 6-A 8 3 i E tiJ Richmond No.7 Richmond No.7-A J i t' Richmond No.8 Kgg Richmond No.8-A L Richmond No.9 ht K Richmond No.9-A jV r s Richmond No. 10 O Richmond No. 11 PZ. 1 Richmond No. 12 Q Richmond No. 13 R Richmond No. 13 S Richmond No. 15 T Richmond No. 18 Totals Carried Forward 14 Ire µ.CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 33, 1952 PROHtBt7IQt Y-,Member County Central Member Comity Central X Member County Central Member County Centre{ Member County C nf al Su Dist. Coam iftee___.Su Did. Commiffes..__sup.Dht. Commifteo-.—Sup. Dili Committee______Su .Dist. C:ommittea___- p DI 1 p d E z= a E T 3 k i r i e t a A a: IT L g Awj s z r r P Cts k x a t R 1 777 , T y Y Vi a Y D'i a r .' t Am G LIN i N t O P i s t j j. a ` t }' i. i s R r S T ,. a e ii T i4t D f_ f a q 60, w WIWI G µ ne 1 e L s r 4 a O a P t 1 F t 4 µi t yie X S 160 f IN E!!ENIEN? !!t EsilrE STATEMENT MJF ALL VOTES CAST AT ' r Representative is SIM*Seastor Mee:tber of AuamblY i unites Status t Senator F {r F c 6 w . ELECTION 0 PRECINCTSkwo 2 F z aG Im 0 1 ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT A K Bay Iriew No. 1 Bay View No. l-A C r Bay View No.2 D t El Cerrito No. I E r f I Cerrito Na.2 FE r;l El Cerrito Na 3 G a El Cerrito No, #Hi TEICerritoNo. i i8IT1tA 1\TO. 5 f r r+ ' arEiCerritoNo,5-A j 4 El Cerrito NTo.6 L El Cerrito No.6-A M f EI Cerrito\Tu.7 N El Cerrito No.8 O El Cerrito No.9 P El Cerrito No.9-A Q z b r El Cerrito No. 10 R s El Cerrito No. 11 5 El Cerrito No. 11-A T El Cerrito No. 12 A r El Cerrito No, 13 EI Cerrito No. 14 C f EI Cerrito No.13 D r El Cerrito No. 1S-A s s El Cerrito No. 16 F El Cerrito No.10-A G'r xiP j 4 x E. Cerrito No. 17 El Cerrito No.17-A Ei Cerrito No. IS El Cerrito No.19 K ELl Cerrito No.20 1 El Cerrito No.20-Al1F!' jCz I EI Cerrito No.21 N41 El Cerrito No.21-A i El Cerrito No.22 P El Cerrito No.23 El Cerrito No.24 R El Cerrito o.24-A S t A3I.w T S Y x Richmond No. 1 B Richmond No. " C 4 Richmond No.3 D Richmond No.a a F t Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 r t Richmond No. 6-A H Richmond No.7 Richmond No.7-A 1 Richmond No.s 8 3 Richmond No.S-A L Z Richmond No.9 M Richmond No.9-A Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 P Richmond No. 12 Q Richmond No. 13 R Richmond No. 14 S Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Total% Carried Forward 3, 16 ti B t i F CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 39 1952 MIEIEM '° MemberC"al Member County Central i; Member Cour Central Member County Central Member County Central s .Oist. Su Dist. Dist C xn m "....—SU CommiHee......_Su Safi Committee.C- He° 0 P• i t i P i z r ,. f b s h A 11 f D t h t h t ! r r fir, z t d a J r F Ns p t v. I . tt T T jr 9 x d q n n s 2 t t o, 4 d G 4 F Ja+4. n 7 H t i h A fi f y j s r't` t 'f-k itrl• moi+ 3 l tr 1 q Rte'I 74,* 22 10 R I t t 35 r k S s 3 r EW i:aa C D J / im Y t 1 1 ahs L o2 a2 .moi ! a g EP k NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT-T =IE Judge of Superior Court Judge of Superior Court Judge of Superior Court SvOG c 6 F T/fG i OfFca No.3 Office Na 4 Office No.5 y tk& V Ca x F S C y ELECTION r a o - r PRECINCTS Ua Moo i O fl I 11b 11' I IA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bay View No. 1 B 7-2! 7/. Bay View No. 1-A C a/ : 66 6 V. i-h' Flo r Bay View No.2 D b 4w El Cerrito No. 1 E Q i a2 is El Cerrito No. 2 F b j+ .3J SS 91 : J3 /o f z El Cerrito No.3 G 1 El Cerrito No.! t El Cerrito No.4-A ICerrito No. 5 J + r EI Cerrito No. 5-A K !'tai <J r7 97' k l# 3• o S t' e f El Cerrito No. ti L 77 I a" 78: 6P` El Cerrito No.6-A C p 6/ d/ < Sb 7,r- , El Cerrito No.7 N v O'rfx : El Cerrito No.8 O i El Cerrito No.9 P 7 D 3 } i E 1 -' 7 = i^t t E1CcmtoNo.9-A Q 77 a6F 'S 9t t 7T gnidl El Cerrito No. 10 R oil, t r El Cerrito No. 11 S ij O2 db . 771 `l 71 r S6 79 El Cerrito No. 11-A y' y El Cerrito No. 12 A 62 9 1 S7i' 7(0 El Cerrito No. 13 B7 77 7s i x rr EElCerritoNo. 14 C El Cerrito No. 15 D 73 El Cerrito No. 15-A E ?7 EI Cerrito No. 16 F /b/ , v .a"? ry El Cerrito No. 16-A G 143 El Cerrito No. 17 H 4-317-111 El Cerrito No.17-A I y, 3.L 76 i 7 " G a 6'Z El Cerrito No. 18 J ?:Z El Cerrito No. 19 i' i EI Cerrito No.20 L .f'7 // y iz ' a o J7 //0- E i E1 Cerrito No.20-A JII !I i El Cerrito No.21 N s 9 7/ 7,3 ° 7 ; El Cerrito No.21-A O EI Cerrito No.22 P /1/,,, 0 9 6 7 Ie El Cerrito No.23 Q a* 9yG 37 6Q o El Cerrito No.24 R 11p'e 3 EI Cerrito No.2-t-A S do 7 6' 3,3 7(v f 2. A I Richmond No. 1 B /70 .?. Richmond No.2 C Richmond No.3 D ,1 Richmond No.4 8 Jr-4 S a k Richmond No.5 F Richmond No. G G z Richmond No. 6-A H r t Richmond No.? Richmond No. 7-r J a Richmond No.R R 43 x Richmond No.8-A Richmond No.9 M Richmond No.9-A N Rich r' mond No. 10 O /,{, s Richmond No. 11 P k Richmond No. 12 Q b it °'..3 l f ! F n Richmond No. 13 R Richmond No. 1 1 xhS sRichmondNo. 15Trj r 3 r Richmond No. 16 r t Totals Carried Forward AT i Jt jf r`S s P Y ELECTION HELD E 1 2CONSOLIDATED ][MA.R CTION 3, 95 NoNP/R s Vr FA au'!!" 1' 21 r c"tio"t7 7 J t t s.Ct rT r rl.t+e& ..aL t it rG r Qi Lr-1*+D .v0 I JpiU4c [9rS1/J" b i e 1 f'l K r c f IN f r4/ r Al t V F r t yr t s i iii Sri f ay. e c K 11 1 i c x z j li FF Lt[ p e t Q Fi f hit-.: 1.?• 5 5 41 s i r B i t r s F t Saw tM1 N joy . 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Richmond No 1 x tt Richmond No.2 C t Richmond No.3 D Richmond No.4 is p t'' fdm Richmond No.5 d No.6Richmond Richmond No. 6-A g Richmond No,7 tRichmondNo.7-A Richmond No.$ Richmond No.$-A L Richmond No.9Af x Richmond No.9-A 1V 1 r x Richmond No. 14 Q Richmond No. 11 p a Richmond No. 12 x i Richmond No. 13 R s X. Richmond No. 1471 ri Richmond No, 15 T Richmond No. 16 Totals Carried Forward11-7 ro 2 Y CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 NONPARTISAN%,.. 3 eowcs fa YL X fi a r F e a fff i i a 14 rw Jv 01 t 7 s 3 k P t R a x r p f t d i 3 a k tt u x Et X x i x t.. Y Al 01 Y t Y a 7, s p r a i k a I i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES; +BAST AT.T u, ELECTIONel,P, PRECINCTSNOW i4ll S axr' 22 V t arf 01 1Vr f af} a a T ! B p.w+.. W S R1S ,... lam d i µ R 4G/4 3` 71 vhs A L a x 1 r 4 TJ9d f«at Y r pN t ! 3 af17-71 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD DUNE 3, 1952 f j n t 4 r b y. L i t 1 b r ,,. 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S PRECINCTS t co y 3 4 AF Y` 110 r IN tA Ith Assembly District O< Z =< Q Qj 0 Q L•I C Continued) Totals Brought Forward 114173341 T i air's.: Richmond N o. 17 B 35 oZ . /-: 17 G , 1 c 7, D' r Iichmond No. 17-A C 3.2 3 ' 1-7- RichmondRichmond No. 1S D it.0 a . a S 3 O; . _ { 7 Richmond No. 19l r r Richmond No.20 35 / j¢ Richmond No.21 G / /L Richmond No.'—)') H /'? / r` .3 S ,aG' Z, Richmond No.231. 029 Richmond No.24 L ._ 5" L, 3 Richmond No.25 C" t-a i 2•C! ! 6 r [ f /L.. f t Richmond No.2G L ,! 2/ .? c S' /k' b Richmond No.27 Richmond No.2S N Richmond No.29..____O I'` __.. z2: ._. s- Richmond No.30 9`J J = Richmond No.31 Q : /-c 3 s ?7 Riclunond No.32 R Richmond No.33 S f 02 ` x- Riahmond No.33-A y`Q I F Richmond No.34 A 23' 22' 3M. Richmond No.3.5 B C1/// / o'3t 3 r // 2 ,. % 2 Q 1 S3 cQef fh Richmond No.36 C /3 // . 71, U Richmond No.3; D '}E Richmond No. 3ti i / Richmond Ago.3y 41RichmondNo. IQ G 2„ '' Richmond No. 1 H a t Richmond No.41-}1 Richmond No. 12 J / Richmond No.43 R .3/ // ` 74- T JS' y .37 a2S' Richmond No.4.1 L `' '~ ' 7'„ ? y 97 3L k Richmond No.45 G 2' Vic' 77 2 3 -?7 2?' ,C Richmond No.46 Ar .2 Richmond No.47 7 71 Cx ' 3 , a2 !`` Z f ( Richmond No.47-A p f7 Y, i i R Richmond No.4S 7 3 i ,2 f !G o 3Q z a( u i Richmond No.49 R .. / ?, ' 2 9 Richmond No.50 S / /' ' r ?' p, 2 f'-,4 f/ //M r G f r sk Richmond No.51 T i 23 Richmond No.52 Ei 3 Richmond No.52-A B /G ° 7 , /'o ' . / 17 Richmond No.53 C / W/ -3 `. 17 / ` . aZ T Richmond No.53-A D 1 y c i,' =.3 / ' .3 1 17, Riclulloud No.54w__x ?541ia Richmond No.54-A f f 9 Richmond No.55 G 34 Richmond No.55 A H/. / : ' '/ .a v 7t a t k 9 ^ Richmond No.56 r`' '7=-7 2s D 7 Richmond No.57 r` ` Richmond No.57-A a' i G 2/' k // I t / Richmond No.57-B L /-} /i Richmond No.59 H ?c , i.2 i ac Richmond No.58-A N /r Richmond No.59 O 3 7 777. 3 'ac § 1 Richmond No. 60 r, Richmond No. 61 Q G: f # P.iclunoud No.61-A R+ 2. 3 Richmond No. 62 S / s / - - 02- 9 a Richmond No.62-A TII 7 1, Totals Carried Forward i; CONSOLIDATED PRDIARY ELECTION HELD UNE 31, 1952 REPV O 1M Member of Auan6ly Member County Gntal Member County Contnl 1 I th District Sup.Dist coninitteo l ..Sup.Dist, x, C) th 14 vs i F r , S 4 E ti+ i fit i s 3, 371 4 :/ f / j t t t i V R IV r_I xY t " jj K R g. A 55 7; - 4;% Vl r -41 7 s 1 wn fir' 33 F r g i Y i 47 t J f fid ; i i iQ L M77 r P r 9' ' y i 1 a i i 3ff it 1 A 1Y 171 /a 17 /9 F c 14 A DAlz t 171F STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST'AT THF JREPUBLICAN Menhbar Counfy CerNal MunbW QNMfy CMkd if Member Counfy CMfral Member Coorlp Gnfral TV',4 CoarnuiteeD'at t. Committee_ _,Sup.Dist GntrniffN ._..Su .Disf: ELECTION s PRECINCTS 7y I th Assernbly District q Continued) 79` 11396 ! Totals Brought Forward t! I i E 4 Richmond No. 17 B / f /© /0 1, F P.ichlhhond No. 17-A 7 Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 141 Richmond No.20 7 7 o Richmond No. 21 2 ,3 ,20 Richmond No.22 3 - -•r ` 4 i ' Xi 'C ..s fes' ,. a a Richmond ATo.23 t i' 3.2 i t Richmond No.24 i fH Richmond No.25 2.S- / 7 f // /,f" 34,Richmond 1`'o.2E3 r ` Richmond No.27 J/ '„?` -2, /.3 f Richmond No.28 o z —;?w :-:F a. ter€ „ Richmond No.29 Q Richmond No.30 i 3 Richmond No.31 Q .39 3.3 o2S•, /;S" # a Richmond No.32 67 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.33-A T 2 „7 2' Richmond No.34 A J'9 3S Richmond No.35 t' jC 7y'':, f- Richmond No.36 3 -3s ./ /_Y_ 60RichmondNo.37 D Y} Richmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 3% .fc e ,9 f ,,,i',3 Richmond No.40 c k Richmond No.41 p . r! 1 ? 7 -Richmond No.41-: Richmond No.42 y Richmond No.43 Richmond No. Richmond No.4s 8'. .''t 76 333 Richnhond No.46 N 3« -3 yZ j Richmond No.47 Q z d s Richmond No.47-A 6' Richmond No.48 Q '3 3 '3—3 Richmond No.49 S ia' -`j`.3= 3 Q Richmond No.50 i Richmond No.51 T '-f` Richmond No. 52 A /P /' ! 7 x fti z Richmond No. 52-A B a-Z ,2c,; f Richmond No.53 C Richmond No.53-A D / 13 /.;C. /'© e t i A_ t4N _ Richmond No.54 Richmond No.54-A 7 ` t Richmond No. 55 G ,j3 ' 3/ 3,2 ,2.Z Richmond No.55-A 3T. t Richmond No.56 Richmond No.57 J 3 3 13 t P Richnhond No.57-A S x4 Richmond No.57-B L !. a 'f ,// !,fir} .o. Richmond No.58 I Richmond No.58-A N .3 .2 3 r Richmond No.59 0 ,5 Richmond No.60 P ? .9" a"+Z ,.2/ .3G' fARichmondNo.61 Q I Richmond No.61-A R Richmond No.62 S Q k-A Richmond No.62-A T Totals Carried Forward U44 23mommomp 77- 7 w r 4M A t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 FiEPJ6Ll r Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Contnl 5 Committee_._. Dist. Dist. DW D"at Commi#ee.. __.Sup.Dist.' zE,z+r_ k f i4r a r+ t"r' Cs i 1 t r1 i 1 d LiK`t•I'„ i s I a H t y r{pyx J y .. r L A t a r All k E E A a 1 1 aai st; L' E s D 11lFFF t r t J S i w H IT r P n3 R N r v S T } t Sal N yAy ggg I 1 . g n a C fT D' k El tix 4a k 66 i' V Ie,tµ yt'.. 4' i x Gr i , 4 e f - 4 _ r- , I rye~ 4r': { s naps f b ti ar C xr L i 1 ,; - 1 t . 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Coaun ifte Safi ELECTION PRECINCTS r 11 th Assembly District 2 Continued( a Totals Brought Forward Ait Richmond No. 177-77 Richmond No. 17-A 3A Richmond No. 18 p Richmond Ido. lA fi Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 G l Richmond No.22 H Richmond No.23 1 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25g i Richmond No.20L Richmond No.27Af k a r Richmond No.28 N I h?pond No.29 p Richmond No.30 p a Richmond No.31 Q Richmond No.32 R i 4 , i rRichmondNo.33 S Riclmioud No.33-A l Richmond No.34 A Richmond No.35 B Richmond No.36 C f a x Richmond No..1,D s Richmond No.39 E 4 Richmond No. 39 yyy Richmond No.40 G Richmond No.41 H i L Richmond No.41-A Rictunond No.42 Richmond No.43 Richmond No.44 LSP ly Richmond No.45 at Richmond No.46 N Richmond No.47 O Richmond No.4-A p f h Richmond No.48 Richmond No.49 R Richmond No.50 S Richmond No.51 T fi t F Richmond No. 52 A k sU 52 ARichmondNo. -A B Richmond No.53 C Richmond No.53-A D Richmond No.54 E Richmond No.54-A F Richmond No.55 G Richmond No.55-A 8 77, tRichmondNo.56 I s m Richmond No.57 J Richmond No.57-A g i Richmond No. 57-13 L I Richmond No.58 x 9 Richmond No,58-A N Richmond No.59 O Richmond No. 60 p Richmond No. 61 3 Richmond No.61-A R a I FrY Richmond No. 62 S Richmond No.62-A T Totak Carried Forward c t I a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 REPtJ 4IQ X Member County Centra) Member County Central Member County Central Member Cowdy Central Member County Central Committee,_-.,*Supt list.__. Commitfea— Dist; CarmitMe ..Sup.Oat Cornmitfee--Su .D"at.Comm;""_---sup.bist A ttt A 3 r B h gg kY H r a' k tt' r: i i A m L m s 1 r Xs„y1 i+ t S} tt O A 4S Fad ct!kC Nt X a i^ s R g y yy y.S Q M 3 4_ A 3 x tta A B Cr dareD 13 k MR p t i A 1 j a 5 ( art ""` x• F { Of i f e s P xsi 4 a1-4; y; r R Sf " ge r R ._ ., ... A y i if fa G H v w r x t 1 w' fr RM e Y L a N O AX r Sr DEMOCRATIC . STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEANaffono! United States Senator R"presentafiw in Congress.seta Sonatas Wh D'atricf 17th District 7777-1 zCn Oz ELECTION z 1~ 3 .. 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Z k ,.,Z t 3 q'. a 3 s t Riclmiond No.62-A T S / ` /` j ' C .S ; / / /G 5w/ yds l: a I f rG Totals Carried forward k3 CONSOLIDATED PMIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 DEM0C1RATl Member of Assembly Member County Central Member County Central 1 Ith Distract P.Oast. Commiffso- .-.*.ow. JRZxf 41, s x T,i i 2 F 3 `•S2 i./ ly477J:: 47 t r x D CF ` j b_ e V•r r F G y a s ,xA Lr M ,r.... c 7 1 i r f g j 4.° F 7 i( Y.. I,.. % p y t• T ty,. F 77 ola frn- 3"02 4 A rM1 63 f YA - '.>.; f 3j - a iia f 1.3 v. 2; '' / ", ,• j1 4v s-a j77-7.7 4 r Q G7.3 Z/3;t s 0 t r r 1 SD: a a 3f ter R fo 9; 6e -,,,,I-z 6-Z 6,a J7 s7: // 4t ay 3471 9-3 37 41 7-57i vl! S e lam/ i a Z/ 27 .3.Z 3 c 8 1,44 . - I j y r X,4 i 6 • C 5! /•J,_ 6 2 .-•'. . M tri Fay k i ta Y s,1 7 w ' .'a "ry'C L f: ?O Tai i = z sem j fop 0 3 y f t d Q' Z f'1 6 eW Q / i :, r i DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE mouber County Central Member County Ceakal _ f Member County Central ? Member County Cmfral A. Canmiff"--_.Sup Dat. CanmiMie—f--Sino.Dist Cornmittee_A_Su .Disf. Commi#ee_.......Sup. A Er.EcrroN PRECINCTS I I th Assembly District i p @F Continued) 3 rca- n as{J9 3J30-50 'ATotalst;rouht Forward Richmond No. 17 g f r Sc L f`., i 1 r Richnnond No 17-A C a t Richmond No. 18 D f X30 Sy ..Z, i Richmond No. 19 E Richmond No.20 v Richmond No.21 G Richmond No.22 FI Richmond No.23 IS Richmond No.24 J ! J7 L UL i ! Richmond No.25 R . . ' Richmond No.26 L Richmond No 27 b Richmond No.23 N jc'! !'" "G , . Richmoisd Na 29 O -;f Z _-_.3' f Richmond No.30 P Richmond No.31 Q Richmond No.32 R .3't ; 74S" 7 71 As-, 4 1 13 7f Richmond No.3S S 7 : .S .5 5'7 4-/ 6!l Richmond No.33-A T ^e ,,2 c .[ " 'C e Richmond No.34 A ++mss` -5-f f,3" 6 oZ. ; "' f'.'.t 711 ' 7 r t R' Richmond No.35 8 e' -27. , x 7`f 3 -S 1417 Richmond No.36 C S-7 -141 , 7 7 ( j j y Richmond No.37 D -3 ;?'; f'C =• 'w G V ' :,',`/ r' '` tit h 4.} .S` A;;Richmond No.3 Richmond No.;39 F Richmond No.40 G ''i /Gtr Tom:// -2 `',?'3 Richmond No. 41 H No.41-. 43—Richmond s Cl; -'' • ,`? a` '' Richmond Itro. 43 J S f u N Richmond No.43 R '4 S3; ” '' -? !' `S"r Az k 4 0 Richmond No.44 L .3'" .' .'3 6`" " E*, ,/ .S !G f,f f Richmond No.45 N ti 2 1 s 4$-?, , i'r , ra`, "` E ,} s;,fi t a w n Richmond No. 4fi N . ' ti ., '% rx2 s Richmond No.47 O •'r Riclnnond No.47-A t Richmond No.4$ Q ,3 x Richmond No.49 R af S:57"1eo Richmond No.50 S _ff ' e1.S 03 ''' , ' Richmond No.51 Richmond No.52 A „.S- .'a S?'' '`- : Riclunond No.52-A Richmond No.53 C .: ?' ? fir= ' '" -• d S_7'= Rtcinnond No.53-A D 2 T r%, rk' G .fir''; ,S'' s ' r t s Richmond No. E f 7 -P f 2 .2 .. :.3 4 Richmond No.54-A F Richmond No.55 C Richmond No.55-.% 4•- `TE` ..: ,'•` ,,c' .: '?;,," -r`c t•nit s Richmond No.56 i 1;f t ,:t Richmond No.57 Richmond No.57-A K 7f Richmond No. 57-13 L I ?j :+f Richmond No.58 M p A yt r / } + fir /y _. Richmond No.58-A N / "Y`r , a F + t C Lt`^ J " f i. f` Richmond No.59 O s ` Y'. ? 1 `.h' k3 s1r- Richmond No. 60 y Richmond No. 61 Q 7 Richmond No.61-A R ZZ, I.F f' J . •t.,` z s i 24/1 Riclanond No.fit Richmond No.62-A T fi l Totals Carried Forward p 10 r. CONSOLIDATED PRIG AARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 3, 1952 DEM.00 TSI fr Member County Centra) Member County Central Member Cow fy Central Member Comfy Central Member County Central Committee... Su Dist. Committee-.....,Sup.Dist. Qxzffif tw_._--Sup,Dist Commitreag_: .Su .Dist.Commiftee__,Sup.Dist t i AA r y7 t i r E C7 77 I jA. G xu Z, 9 t r H 4 w Lt 1-4 r a RIr w tet' d i i A a C e , s r a r r F x, i A.G a L y r f,nv P a di yj, x; p t' 1 ¢ e x " t77t J B s CV t p t S w t s t K i N 2., 01 t p a r S r ii N S i aa qq n 14 DEMOCRATIC STATEMELLNTOFAVOTES CAST AT' THE ry, . Member County Cenral Member County Cenral Member Courtfy Cenfral Member County Confral commidies Sup. Committee.-..-Sup.Dist. i CommitFee..._.Sup.Dist.r: ELECTION PRECINCTS t 11th Assembly District continued) f . r Totcls Brought Foeward A 04RichmondNo. 17 Richmond No. 17-A C i - Richmond No, 1S D Richmond No. 19 E r. Richmond No.20 F Richmond No.21 G x Richmond No.22 H i 0 444 Richmond No.23 1 Richmond I\To.24 J S Richmond No.25 8 x Richmond No.26 L Richmond No.27 Richmond No.29 N T S[ Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 P Richmond No.31 Q Richmond No.32 R f SRichmondNo.33 1 i Richmond No.33-A T Richmond No.34 A t y , r h Richmond No. 35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No., 1 , Richmond No.38 B t Richmond No. 39 F Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 dRichmondNo.41-A I F . Richmond No.4'?J Richmond No.43 Richmond No.44 Richmond No.45 r T 333 Richmond No. 46 N s kia Richmond No.47 O Richmond No.47-A P Richmond No.48 Q Richmond No.49 g SRichmondNo.50 Richmond No.51 T Richmond No. 52 A 52-ARichmondNo. .. Richmond No.53 L' Richmond No.53-A Richmond No.54 E s s Richmond No.54-A F t m.1. i s z ' Richmond No.55 G F v p it Richmond No.5a-r Richmond No.56 Richmond No.57 J r >r Richmond No.57-r1 F n i Y Richmond 1\ 57-I3 L Richmond No.58 M Richmond No.58-A N Richmond No.59 U Richmond No.60 P'x R i Richmond No. 61 Q i s Y Richmond No.61-A R777 Richmond No.62 S 1 Ric}unand No.62-A T Totals Carried Forward a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 DEM, `a• B A Member County Central Member County Central_ Member County Central Member Couniy.Cenhal Member County C m*al > Committee........Sup,Dist Conn ittae._.-__..Su Dist. Caommittee_-...._ Dist Committ M. CammifFea. ..Sup.Dnf. r A r a 1 s n : — s t x. t"•., , r r vsr Jai t p s L j. E K i7 Ir 1 t4 i 1 i ir t L4;;. MT zf rt a 5 f ` 1 i 1 s B y4 2 a C C i a n D 4 k i gL Thr u z a s E¢ x L N 1 P T s S!iSE 3 S.(f• mow. 77 v y r L, s P as y Hu s i 7 yr L i N P r ta` ppR S t tY f Y PROHIBITION STATEM ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative in State Somfor Member of Assembly Swmfor Coagress._.._Disd At ELECTION PRECINCTS 11th Assembly District Continued( Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No. 17 E s 3 s Richmond No, 17-A C1 t' i Richmond No. 18 D Richmond NTo. 19 E Richmond No.20 F Richmond No.21 G v L Richmond No.22 g e Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 E 3 Richmond No.26 L Richmond No.27 F tf 5 A Richmoud No.28 N q Rich id No.29 O i k Richmond No.30 P Richmond No.31 Q i ti t x S Richmond No.32 R S YRichmondNo.33 S 777 Richmond No.33-A T Richmond No.34 A r r i s ,f. Richmond No.35 B Richmond No.3ti C Richmond No.37 D Richmond No. 3 Richmond No.39 F Richmond No. 40 G Richmond NTo.4.1 N j Richmond No.41-A Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 A E Richmond No.44 L i Richmond No.45 M Richmond No.46 N 44 i Y Richmond No,47 O Richmond No.47-A p Richmond No.48 Richmond No.49 R Richmond No.50 S c Richniond No.51 T A.Richmond No. 52 A Richmond No,52-A 1 r i x i I f Richmond No.53 C g r_-I Richmond No.53-A D Richmond No,54 Richmond No.54-A F Richmond No.55 G r Richniond No.55-A Richmond No.56 I Richmond No.57 Richmond No.57-A R Richmond No. 57-11 L Richmond No.58 11f Richmond No.58-A 1V Y r Richmond No.59 O Richmond No. 60 P t Richmond No. 61 Q is j k IVif,< Richmond No.61-A R w. __ T sRichmondNo. 62 M rr k Richmond No.62-A T I E Totals Carried Forward n t r IrL 14 PROMCONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE391952 Member County Central Member Coady Central Member County Centra( Member Comfy Central Member County Central Committee-------- Dist. 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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEINKKIKITMINKSUK r Uerfod Sfafos Rep"nfafiw is Swe Se"for Member of AsmmWy Senafor Cressy .l t ELECTION PRECINCTS k w IIAAnarnblyDistrict Continued) Totals Brought Forward A a rf Richmond No. 17 g Richmond No 17-A r x n i Richmond No. 18 p O f t Richmond No. 19 E Richmond No.20 F Q Richmond No. 21 G s t y i f SPf Richmond No.22 H e Richmond No.23 1 Richmond No.24 r Richmond No.25 g Richmond No.26 L Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 A WIId No,.09 tt L O Richmond No.30 p Richmond No.31 Q Richmond No.32 g D f Richmond No.33 S d E a Richmond No.33-A T s f Richmond No.34 A Richmond No.35 8 Richmond ATo.3G C tSA x Richmond No.34" Richmond No. 34 Richmond No.39 jr r" Richmond No. lU G Richmond I To.41 H k Richmond No.41-r'1 Richmond NO.l r Richmond No.43 8 Richmond No.44 L X Richmond No.45 dna t. Richmond No.46 N .Z Richmond No.47 a Richmond No.47-A P. Mn--Richmond No.48 Q r x 4, Richmond No.49 R s S ORichmondNo.SO Richmond No.51 T Richmond No.52 A i # 6 Richmond No.52-At 44-B Richmond No.53 C Rich mondl\To.53-A D Richmond I4o,54 Richmond No.54-A p -2-' } E GRichmondNo.55 Richmond No.55-: 8 Richmond No.56 Richmond No.57 Richmond No.57-A g Richmond No. 57-B L t Richmond No.58 y 4 Richmond No.58-A N i Richmond No.59 O i i fit`: r Richmond No. 60 P r f Richmond No.61 Q Richmond No.61-A R r4 SRichmondNo.62 y: Richmond No,62-A j Totals Carried Forward i f f 16 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 3j,_1952 I IElE /' l Member County Central '' Member Cmify Central Member County Central Mm"ber County Central Member CountyCM1rai Committoe...w Sup.Dist. i Conueuffee—Sa Did.DCroareiffee._._.Su D'eh Caemnittar._ ..Su .D'isir. Canr+nniMr+M—--.SuP.tXit r2• - a NRV i x a c e 1 r T Y TM G Hi g bi i Via' ?'x a a 7) i H i >T:.. P_ x Y R F S A h t n t r. e F f S N. 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Richmond No. 52 A ter' Richmond No. 52-A Richmond No.53 C Richmond No.53-A D Richmond No.No,54 E I )e Richmond No.54-A F i w ,._.Richmond No.55 Richmond No.F,:A 1 Richmond No.56 Richmond No.57 Richmond No.'57-A a plRichmondNo. 57-11 L r r: Richmond No.58 M T Richmond No,58-A N If t Richmond No.59 O Richmond No.60 p t r a Y Richmond No. 61 4 t Richmond No.61-A R Richmond No. 62 S Richmond No 62-A21,i k Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 NONPARTISAN so"m ' s YttLL NO K B w 6 r SI 3 p F C j q a 8 c I" . H s R N s n.a f vl r Md STATF 1ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST`AT-aT a ELECTION PRECINCTS s 1 " p Y r ra6 F r N t,' r . t t aa f s. 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TM'4 . y. i:a ,!'" ? w ` s'. n wre}.+.•.L'6.- „u y.„'`f*Lir,;..,rsu, k ` x y,., .,v vG -'w" -r'#n_' w,+* w. t.. t t 1 Y ,a'!a"- t m ,4" 9§ raa'. .w b+;:MS`" ,+M'A1gi. ,r.,.a.iy,a7 ;' r»` 7``. 1+ar a 5M'. •R3'ffi;::. tP t' fir` LLr-$k• LL r fi, Y yr t i e Y n'. r,.. ..wau...9..wr,4+ ,.a. 2. .. N':J%4x=#"xt p,«n^.*AX cd=i?d ` s. .:_ r z.(.Si.x m.a411.'.i, _-,-, t'a"y -, e. •.+.. ,- 4 M. .,lz .m 9; &? 9,e .Z.;i<z rd +t a`^vc r`.+.i,;iw'irx ...,r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE p Delegates to Repmentative in Congress I State SenatorSNationalUnitedStatesSenatori6tt 3 stnDistrictITthDistrict 1 coo z iz«ji ti i- Y l S T eea d 3 to "' t Q ` 4 ELECTION s. c a z ' x z PRECINCTS I W 3 x Y t o e o z CM M Q RN I I th Assembly District co<,, O C« O ,t t Continued) 1Uz •-• 3 — u 1 c7 E Totals Brought Forward A S } i/// If Richmond No.63 Richmond No.64A? 41,C j/.mss•' .3 /'s / O 3 f Richmond No.64-A D Richmond No. 65 E J,0YH_L Richmond No.65-A F t, t 1 .f : // a, 4 /Q O r - T— r . Richmond No.66 G Richmond No.66-A H Richmond No.67 9 ' /. /Z 'cad off f Richmond No 68 J Richmond No, 68-A 8 Richmond No.69 L a2d^ .:a •? 02 Q oG oi? 16chmond No.69-A M Richmond No. 74 N a :. ftp to 9 Af aa/ U 0f Z—zl ._. 1 /6 /6 f i1 Richmond No.71-A P/3 o S ,?lo P t a?.,? '; 7' Richmond No. 72 x Richmond No.72-A R •'4 -:' O Richmond No.73 S Richmond No.73-A T /L2 Gil/ Richmond No.74 1'1-11-Y Richmond No. 74A B // Al Richmond No.75 C Richmond No.75-A D 7 I ws 1%isl n on NO_Z6 1 2D / ; a2k S Richmond No.76-t\ Richmond No.77 G 1,4 V 's S .40"" el? / j I •?. x 3 l Ricluuond No.77-A S Richmond No. 78 1 r Richmond No.78-A Richmond No. 79 fi Richmond No.79-A L 57c Richmond No.80 la Richniond No.80-A N if / S /6 jf s ( a f/ 1 L p Richmond No.81_.. _._ A Q r, ! I 1 Richmond No.82 P Richmond No. 83 Q / 2 /O - j ; O O Richmond No.83-A R f:'i S /f /7 ; • aG oZ 01 4 Richmond No.84 s Richmond No.84-AT /•?f r' Richmond No.85 _ A /0 Richmond No.85-A 77 S a Richmond No.86 C' Richmond No.87 D Riclunond No.87-A 3 Richmond No.SS Richmond No.89 G 102 0 Richmond No.89-Ag h/ to Richmond No.90, Richmond No.91D Q x Richmond No.9. Richmond No.92-A L Richmond No.93 Richmond No.94 Q . 74N /y 9 i Richmond No.95 I Richmond No.96 P a .7 : cal . s Q Richmond No.97 Q .? ' t,? 2 A,J %. . S _ Richmond No.98 R Xlvl RicNo.s v I fi7 I/ I N/ 1G p Rhchmmid No. 100 T ?t (.!! A MrF t Totals Carried Forward - CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 REPUBLICAFf. Member of Assembly 11th District I Aa4amber CwAtfy coloral` Member courofX cw*al C:wwQtas.....1.Sup.Oist ffae.../—.5up.Oist. ld 14, T* REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT Thi Member Comfy Central Member County Gnh61Member County Cenfrel Member CmuWl Cenral Comnittee_1--sup.Dist Coeneni#tee_ Sup.Dist. t o'nmif" Su .Dirk. t v ' V, Ile ELECTION M PRECINCTS t 1th Assembly District Coatiaued) J Totals brought Forward t 9 yy 3:yh d6 35o339/g - J! Richmond No.63 8 Richmond No. Richmond No.64-A f sf . f F Richmond No.65 Richmond No 65-A W/ /7 , / Richmond No.66 0 Richmond No.66-A Richmond No.67 Richmond No.68 _ Richmond No.68-A Richmond No.69 L Richmond No.69-A p r s Richmond No.70 Al Richmond No.71-A F,. • t F Richmond No.72 Richmond No.72-A Richmond No.73 Richmond I Ta 73-A t Richn2ond No.74 Richmond No.74-A I Richmond No,75 Richniond 7\Ta.i 5-: D Richmond No 76 r0 4 l l c n d No.76-A E R 2 11 Ian Richmond No.77 Richmond No.7"t-A rr No.78 1 ?f ' r f I fRichmondN s fiic12il2ond No.sbA AL 1 t Rich mond No.79 Richirnond No•79-A Richn2ond No.80 h i n No.b'0-ARichmond Richmond No.81 Q ram i_. Richmond No.82 Richmond No.83 Q Li z p E T r H s, Richmond No.83-A R Richmond No.&f S e2.4 - t t 8:Richmond No.B-h-A T ,.E r$ Richmond No.95 I ' fl f ` I i E Richmond No.85-A fi r . Richmond No.86 C ,•E"; ,raj .2 , .(" t j+t Richmond No.87 Richmond No.87-A Richmond No.88 j.? Richmond No. 89 f fQ A Richmond No.89-A 1 t i Richmond No.90 Richmond No.91 1 L Richmond No,92 L '7 q s Richmond No 92-.A t Richmond No. 93 QM "3 S d 44 Richmond No.94 N Richmond No.9= O Richmond No.96 P Q r .jd td Richmond No.97 Q ' Richmondmond No.98 R 5 F z { r A Richmond No.99 Srrf , ,1 , /I' ,j k f I f a i Richmond Na 100 T K Totals Carried Forward REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mambar County Central Manbar County C40ral Member Counfy Qmfra) Member Counfy Cenfral Coaxetea_.l..Sum Dat p.Dist. ' Commitfee _._Su .Dist. Su .Dist.p Committee 14 j ELECTION Z4, PRECINCTS tij I Ith Assembly District Continued Totals Brought forward Q ftp lJ/M 07 a i s1 . Richmond No.63 8 eRichmondNo.64 9 f r0 Richmond No.64-A Richmond No.65 s Richmond No.65-A t d /1 /31 /a Richmond No.66 6 Richmond N o.66-A Q i P i Richmond No.67 7 j If77 1, f l Richmond No.68 Richmond No.68-A Richmond No.69 L a7/ .D r i Richmond No.69-A O Richmond No.70 r9 .'. .,•1 i i yrs tk Ri j Richmond No.71-A Richmond No. 72 Q Richmond No.72-A Richmond No.73 c 1 AE Y 3 Richmond No.73- Richmond No.74 A i e Richmond No.74-A 8 /f If / /o /. Richmond No.75 Richmond No.75-A D 6 S G 444, Richmond No 76 1 Z Ize .4Go oRichmondNo.76-A Richmond No.77 G y x Richmond NO,77-A Richmond No.78 Riclunond No..b-A F , Richmond No. 79 g ! Richmond No.79-A L Richmond No.80 Richmond No. 80-A It J /T A /J Ili gf Richmond No.81 O Richmond No.82 S/ ':ap . I" j• .• / Richmond No.83 Q /I Richmond No.83-A R o W: Richmond No.&# j Richmond No,84-A tie Richmond No.85 A Richmond No.85-A B O ,aa /dr s/•'/. Richmond No.86 C Richmond No.87 Richmond No,87-A Richmond No.88 S / / Richmond No.89 G pRichmondNo,89-A 0 7 911 Richmond No.90 Richmond No.91 J LRichmondNo.92 8 Richmond No.92-A L Richmond No.93 M Jf-3 3O .„f Richmond No.94 N Richmond No.95 _ O Richmond No.96 P Richmond No.97 ii Richmond No.98 R SA : ;Awl Richmond No.99 S 4S' dal ..' Y dRichmondNo. 100 T ,..?' Z Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEM_ ON 14ELD JUNE 3, 1952 REPUBLICAN Member County Centra! _ Member County Central Member County Central Manber County Central Member County Control DisP,Committee_. Dizt. Coaun'rtMar_ t. C•aaunitfee__S+u est Commithrr....Su P c S t 4 t Fu #P i C i El F s e r r * S t 7 La Is z Ij{ p yr/t di N Vh z".Y pr), r' za,r SS j 4{ t C # e FFr r 1 T K6 A2k 'Y r f 3 i 5 1 Y lslY S y17, r t t F Y P N gg j s%% r ,si5e rtsx t r l4 q e 77 x A r j eMIX . . B El 4 3 a K S y Ili x N r r 4 0 i Rr 3,r T r s t1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member Cowty GnhalF Member Counfy Cenfral MemberCowtfy Gmtral Committee.._ ast Committee_—._.Su .Dist Commi#ee-_.Su .Dist. r art' f S ELECTION PRECINCTS x n s a 33 R N11thAnemblyDistrict Continued) Total:Brought Forward A Richmond No.63 Richmond No.64 k Riclunond No.64-A p M Richmond No.65 _ g g 4 Richmond No.65-A F s Richmond No.66 Riclunond No.66-A g Richmond No.67 I s Richmond No.68 i E i r r Riclunond No.68-A 4; Richmond No,69 L j rA A-Richmond No.69M i i Richmond No. 70 1V Richmond NQ,Zl Richmond No.71-A P f Richmond No.72 0 f Richmond No.72-A R S f Richmond No.73 l r k Richmond No 73-A T Richmond No.74 A Richmond No.74-A B a Richmond No.75 C F t r Richmond No,75-A D Riclunond_No.7 E n s, Richmond No.76-A F e Richmond No.77 G tC{ Richmond No.77-A H I 1 Richmond No.78 f Richmond No.78-A Riclunond No.79 K 77 Richmond No.79-A L Richmond No.80 hl f 3 Richmond No.80-A 1y C FS war f Riclunond No.81 O Richmond No.82 Riclunond No 83 Richmond No 93-A Y Riclunond No.84 Riclunond No.84-A T i t Richmond No.85 A Richmond No.95-A B Richmond No.86 C a.t 77- Richmond No.87 D Riclunond No.87-A E Richmond No.SS r Richmond No. 89 G t Riclunond No.89-A H t i Richmond No.90 Riclunond No.91 t S i Richmond No.92 gtk Richmond No.92-A f Richmond No.93 i i F Riclunond No.94 1y Riclunond No.95 O Richmond No.96 P77 i t Riclunond No.97 t i f Riclunond No.98 R Richmond No.99 S Richmond No.100 T Total:Carried Forward t w rv. ~: CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39 1952 REPU14414P, Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Comfy Cenfral Member County Central k Y Committee_. __Sup,Dist. Commitfiae _ V__.Sup.Di:t Caauinftaa. _ .Su Dist Com:nittetSup.D'af:Committee—Sup.Dist IV, Y x 9 4 I P. r w h 4 w SS d r e H pul. w L 1 a A f d s 7. 41 01 r Y Y M Vt , pEl S x n Ili DY d: f m n Y 5 S E syfi i NJ E t a t F rr w 1f 3 J t F t Pwr h LIQt It i rgrg- 4 Y t A x 7 S i C ztrt4 w T t 3 k• Ir ) r r F a FF i n g VIA i g44 Aw Y d e Z f 0 j p p lY T t t 1 j y STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEDEMOCRATIC Delegates to' Representative in Congress State Senator 1 {tJafional United States Senator C0 6th District 117th Districtq x E O O O C N mtL ea ELECTION o x z PRECINCTS w axe c y u v x 11th AssemblyDistrict I tpc! 0 j+Continued) tiles-3 J <x u v G Totals Brought Forward S'j:Zp t11 yLJS jr3s OItL SllF. f/3.gyp' liclunond No.63 j Richmond No.64 C L4 /Y } 7 02 .a? 7 7 hicllnond No.64-A Richmond No.65 Richmond No.65-A F /. f& I Richmond No.66 G SDS / 7: 4/, yp Richmond No.66-A H Oo 1 ,4 at Riclunond No.67 I ` ..? f , S - ; , t Richmond No.68 a Richmond No.68-A C .>> 3 / 4 . 4 © a Q 1 Richmond No.09 L 5 oC i y Richmond No.69-A p t t} Richmond 1\0. 70 V Richmond No,l i O 4 Richmond No.71-A P D 1 0 Richmond 1 To.72 Q 'hj: .:. s / els * a a r• J i { T Ro?Riclunond No.72-A Richmond 1`o. 73 V,1 E Y Richmond No 73-A Richmond No.74 g Richmond No.74-A B Richmond No.75 C 1 I - 4/y 3r` Richmond No.75-A D s' s' o I Ri'luliond Nox 76 Ricmnlond No.76-A F / Ile: 4S o? ! 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RIC111130nd No.98 Il !/ . 4t/•. 7/ 7" v r Richmond No.99 S /DV.t Richmond No. 100 T 4'S Totals Catried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 DEMOCRATIC Member of Assembly Member Counfy Cenfral Member County Central Ith District Committee-L Sup.Dist.,` Committee L Sup.Dist It U A 37ftgizo AW Will a D ./. 1 7 411 Psi . (O h ` fL' 7 _. r Al ' 5 r L iG may' 7: 3 3f r G o r G - 9 302 4. 3 N r T 6 D 9 Alf i4// '36 j / -s. `.-s0 E j 1 3All yz 3sx L AV mss 33 N t t„ R 6 a 293 / /7' PSG s A ti 30 z'/ t g L asp4`i N a2 6 69 69o l. Via? 1/ s" y G/ G !G:s7 J'' Oa4, y , R 3 I 4 k ? 1/J 94 ;,'s As 90S ' : 1 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mambar Canksl Msenber County Gnus! Member Cernfirai >! Member County Ceto rat Coeeaeeit#ee_ 3uP.tMty_Coenrnitte,_ .Sago Desi jr Commetfee__.....5-D`art # Committee._......Su .Dist. IQ 7 r . lik4 t bow ELECTION PRECINCTS r 1 IA Anombiy District Totals Brought Forward At533ljZ9fi9L9f3 (r',,4/; at 0,L34q;6/P3' Richmond No.b3 Richmond No.64 C Richmond No.64-AondTo.65 qJj Richmond A E Richmond No.65-A F /f a2 /, i, 7 jar j Richmond No.66 G ,7l t fiichmond No.66-A M RUin2ond No.67 I ,elf-s:: Q Q s tx AQ Richmond No.68 Richmond No.68-A R Richmond No.69 L j zl Richmond No.69-A M JV/ «j 31 J/ TI Richmond No. 70 N G 4U 46 Richmond No.71-A P cl' r ?+. . 0 pRichmondNo.7.2 Q "Q -,'..2 .r! If :41(l .O • ". -. i a t k Richmond Na.72-A R Richmond No.73 S /A/ 0 X11 Richmond No.73-A T11U le 1 Richmond No.74 A 3J 2f '!%c ' L 49;' 1- 1-/ W i Richmond No.74A 8 .Z - ."s} 3 -f/ 4 .0:4. r.I::? 'I; Richmond No.75 C Richmond No,75-A D Richmo. No•_ E f a H r Richmond No.76-AFF .P ? ':,,'"' ../.'."'°:.ted Richmond No.77 G ''" '} jlt Q Q Richmond Na.>7-A41 N. Richmond No.78 I `.. .s/ 4-V 4/ Richmond No.78-A _ J Richmond No. 79 8 , /{% ,}G f y, h'.. - . 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Richmond No.92-A L t Richmond No.93 1K t S s' Richmond No.94 N Richmond No.95 4 Richmond No.96 P Richmond No.97 4 r l.Uclimond No.98 R Richmond No.99 S r yf ( 1 Richmond No.100 T Totak Carred Forward 12 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION MELD JUNE 311952 EEM. _ AT 1 Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cantral Member C ity Central Member County Central Committee.......,Su .Dist: Coarn elfee._.___ it DiS Coe,mittee, DhL DW, Commi#ee_ —Sup.Dist: f P f 4 yx[ j }7 g B C t D a G F H gg L li i i 3 t P yn f i R r e v t X a7 a z C D 71 F G f a i n.' i t# tyTc a x f n_- 0 i S ifj ix w if f AV palm N F t i i d r. 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Richmond No 69 L Richmond No.69-A M Richmond No, 70 N Richmon X9,71 0 f 2 Richmond No.71-A Prte,.f Richmond No.72 Q Richmond No.72-A R Richmond No.73 S77 Richmond No73-A T s 1s Richmond No.74 A 99 i y3 j{ Richmond No.74A B Richmond No,75 C rtk j D"` Richmond No,75-A D s Richmond No.76-A jr Richmond No.77 G s Richmond No.77-A H Richmond No.78 tm Richmond No.778-A J i t K Richmond No.79 8 Richmond No.79-A L µ`: a Richmond No.80 J1i it Richmond No.80-A Nr .Richmond No,81 O o Richmond No.82 P Richmond No.83 Q Richmond No.83-A R fi Y 1 Richmond No.84 S Richmond No.84-A T Richmond No.85 A r Richmond No.85-A B i Richmond No.86 C a: H Richmond No.87 D F tt S Richmond No,87-A E F Richmond No. 88 Richmond No, 89 G t Richmond No,89-A H x Richmond No.90 I Richmond No. 91 Richmond No.92 g i41 Richmond No.92-A L Richmond No.93 M Richmond No.94 N Richmond No.95 O Richmond No. 96 P Richmond No. 97 Richmond No.98 R c1'.:. .t 4 Richmond No.99 S Richmond No.100 T Totals Carried Forwardt CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 PROHiB.t'lQl "r }'.. 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Richmond No.69 L Richmond No.69-A Richmond No.70 N ih n71 O fj A. P.ichmond No.71-A P r Richmond No.72 Richmond No.72-A R t Riclunond No.73 S Richmond No,73-A _ T P Riclunond No.74 A ls Richmond No.74-A B t Richmond No.75 C I 5RichmondNo.75-A D A , Ri m Richmond No.76-A F Richmond No.77 G f Richmond No.77-A Richmond No.78 Richmond No.78-A j via t r Riclunond No.79 K jp 1 Richmond No.i'9-A L K Riclunond No.80 dt 1 i K Richmond No.80-A Al 6 Richmond No.81 0 1 Richmond No.82 P 01 j a S Richmond No.83 Q (J Richmond No.83-A jt Richmond No.&# Richmond No.94-A T ftpRichmondNo.85 A qq Richmond No.85-A Richmond No.86 C Richmond No.87 D Richmond No.87-A Richmond No.88 F k FRS' Richmond No.89 G aZ k 7"" ' Riclmiond No.89-A 3 1 r I Richmond No.90 I Richmond No.91 g i Richmond No.92 g Q ' Richmond No.92-A L Richmond No.93 Richmond No.94 N Qt Richmond No.9S O C i Richmond No.96 P i 9_ i t t r r Richmond No.97 Q r Richmond No.98 R a 1 Richmond No.99 S Richmond No.100 Totals Carried Faward 1 C i V CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 Ii1E1EME/t. M Member County Central Member Cassidy Central Member Cauaiy Central Member Cow4 Central Member Cmify Cw*al Comee_i_-Su_p..Dist. tr Commiffea.- Oise Commiifhe..r_ ..S_ u Wit Coawifts.._--su .DiFt Cornmiftae_.--Sup.Dist. 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CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION.t 4. s FIELDJUNE 3rd,,, 1952 i, IN d r` A!•of j ' ._ Y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY` STATE OF CALIFORNIA w!r r +, a s' m ; z' " + '"',5- 1' e"'s 'ry "' rrxx':- t r7"e.y Jr s TMh,: ,+it . .' .. }, ""h>• ,e.y r + ."' °," f '€ gam .'` kv' ,-.'`.°r p ry y.t".,3' x .. c » rx rr ,,,,f' i y 4 2' t A a ,. s k, r ;' ,,"t,to * ° s F a`-"a•} .- " s ,. 4 ii m {I.' fi ;' x q a . a.'key m J ..+ r` '. M r.," f` x.:+ 3 "!, a n+ f.•, a „n r -:. f T rN rt=u sns 1 1ett f sy.,G far yp` 4 f L t ' . yy ••J=.,,p (.Sl x a... b,`,%.. k'"{ ;,1 y<': s`.f Y1 1,%k,.m+.: t r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE folaRepresentative in Congress Sfafe Senefor Natrona) United States Sanator D'trioConventionrs 17t District 13 z i M z y lzOsai rt N z e o z ` 4 3 fix ELECTION c o ii W z z < x 'E s o f z W PRECINCTS oma; :.w w UI d w x z a E» 1 w ifs' gar ii -. j 49< m< a3 < w O C _ » C7 ..3 fes I I th Assembly Distric+ G O ,a d t W p Q < a A Continued) c 3 x u a •-, 94 u y_. Vii} Totals Brought Forward A' I IAA* b M 343 4 5 t Ji 4li I i s /` a Richmond No, 100-A B / .!/ 7 r1.2 / 7 z.3 /.2 , jG, / Riclmiond No. 101 G LtC /• / q s`. .j . Z': ,2,2 /73 71 I S!i Richmond No.102 2-S / 7 ,7f / 7 3 Z4 Richmond No. 103 R ?7' /S Y 5 . ' l S ' .2 7 .2 3 j ; s i r1 Richmond No. 104 F22 y alp '! / 3 _ /q Richmond No. 105 G //.S _ 3 3 .Z,S"` ,j . 7 /7' /e Richmond No. 105-A M iilo i /p 3Y Richmond No. 106 jr -;ote 2- 1 7 Richmond No. 106-A Richmond No. 107 t„ 231 43 Richmond No. 107-A L 7 7 Richmond No. 109 M ' 47- '.S.Z 4Q /.S' Gr .`/ /rat f 7 .7 Richmond No. 109 N f!1 ” x x f Q- !' Richmond No. 110 O .. q '.3,j'71 224 F E Richmond No.111 p Richmond No. 112 Q !!L // , j Z/ D A//1 ,Z6rf Richmond No. 113 R tl J? IAb Richmond No.114 p Richmond No. 11 S y' 3/ Z3- Richmond SRichmondNo. 116 If 11 1 /c t / y Z/ 37 269li ,l S` L Richmond No.117 B lora / Richmond No. 11S C 4-.f' . .5, 417. 3 Ricluvond\o. 119 D / 5. a • 2 - Richmond 1\'a. 120 3 66 4L- Z' ' 24 F f r East Richmond No.1 G /ff East Richmond No. I-A N hj/ q 7 ,Z:5" Last Richmond No.2 Fast Richmond No.2.a J /GZ ,3 d.5" J- 7-71 / i a N J- J,East Richmond No.3 d7 13 3 Q C= /' / North Richmond No.l L v / 7 f i North Richmond No.2 M 7 /a? // Z ` . Q .S /- , t Al North Richmond No.3 N I N Orth Plichmond No.3-A 0 7 North Riclnnond No,4 P r l North Richmond No, 5 Q 66 L 2 L it, - Z Z j San Pablo No. 1 R /rl 7 `.2 f, .j , S" 7 San Pablo No.2 S an Pablo No.3 San Pablo No,4 A San Pablo No.5 B 7 San Pablo No.6 C113;- 3 San Pablo No.7 D!/.Z/ 4/ 1 7 San Pablo No.S_ G 7 /G 16 / d 7 / G i 411 t San Pablo No.9 F C/ /C /G ,SD - // 17",z,4 t /S" S ( I 3/ 1 San Pablo No. 10 G San Pablo No. 11 g !4t G O q 7 , 7 San Pablo No. 12 San Pablo No. 13 1 112jr / c i 1 1 601 k San Pablo No, 14 8 rZ 3 3' S'' San Pablo No. 15 L HJ Z.r / , m Pablo No. z 117 41 San Pablo No. 17 N San Pablo No.17-A O 9 / 17 /6 2 / S p i/S Z /7 /S .3 / Lk / 7 !1 3 1 San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No.18-A San Pablo No. 19 R 9SanPabloNo.20 S' 1/c..2t r San Pablo No.21 T / /f .js " / // 11-' f i 7 e 3J, r I Totals Carried Forward a t Zy CONSOLIDATED PRMAR.Y ELE iE11 EON 193, 52 REPUBLIC r Member of AssomM iYf Mrlea ber CoAriy Gels! i Member CaW*f CMlral Y I If h Oishicl M Sup. 11T r rs ilk IL uiIS42S 1141 i i 61 4 F v 39 39 Zo 33 4 .35 G If !' r 7 t 3 u . z f lel 7 f ZQr134 ,Z/ Zf 1A. 1 /,Z- 1' 1 Z / Izf 2 %b 10 !,Z. 3 ;0; Wig` L 1 ,2!4 Z 54t 27 /f Ib ael R 3Vz7 -z.31 -ZJr '-?7 meq' A 3 417 4 5- .7—P 47 -41/ :f B 4/44 D F J .7-.r / 1 Q Z LJ` A X13' K 21 L Al SF L . 41 -7.1 AllNJ7 5 P *7 3 1 1d': / •"1L 111 r V. S /f(a l41 Z1 i 6 l7 i 13 i iF e w/ G' o /' + f 7 7 z 141 s i lzo f 4 t.. 27 7-j'Af 1,2 17 a 3 j 1y o I, y/ f T w s 7 6 fsr E i Ji a REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST'AT TIDE) Member County Canka) :+ Member CawCnkel Member County Cenkal Member Cowity Central Coarmittea "SuDist i Committee_. su .Dist. Committee_.-.Su .Dist y i ELECTION C PRECINCTS t• f I IthAssembly District Continried) Totals Brought Forward A rJ A0 /J7 7T*I Richmond No. 100-A Richmond No.101 C 2 .2 ,,2 t xa Richmond No.102 p 7! : S , L x x Richmond No.103 e•{G #03 h Richmond No.104 76 37 /G ` 3L a r p i x . tRichmondNo.105 5;z G z j zG i E i Richmond No. 105-A IRichmondNo. 106 2 ,3 ' L t Richmond No. I06-A J7 Richmond No.107 Z f -'-7 ZG Richmond No. 107-A L .Zf .3v , G ( L2.t w J t at s nwlrii'i a Richmond No.108 s"LFg { j n 7 Richmond No. 109 ll/ .sly AIJ£ .24 20 f r/ 3 Richmond No. 110 O h1y ? C . Z /Q 27 0,:,` x Richmond No. Ill A= 2.5' Richmond No. ]12 Q —4-3 417 17, 6 r y3 .Z 7 Richmond No. 113 22 -ZX F Richmond No. 114 Jr"3 tilj ? . Richmond No. 115 G' " r Y Richmond No. 116 A 4l 7 4 1a 412 . 2,f 141d Richmond No.117 8 ,Z 413 Z Richmond No.11S C z!0 A!e Richmond No. 119 D /G ,3 . %/ ,s /3 1 14' Richmond No. 120 51 4Z41 e East Richmond No.l G -Aid East Richmond No, i-A 7,3 = ''11/ 41IJ I—$—',3 ZEastRichmondNo.? I t1G ja jj f x East Richmond No.2-A East Richmond No.3 jr: 3d f;,/ g r North Richmond No.I L .'D ' f R f r- t I rortlt Richmond leo... North Richmond No.3 N / 7 r ONQrth_l~iclat??o.3_.?A f North Richmond No.4 r I North Richmond No.5 Q /3 San Pablo No. 1 R San Pablo No.2 S X: P 111 . 2c ` San Pablo No.4 A a f San Pablo No.5 B /L ± / / }/Z San Pablo No,b C %! / /Q / 4 San Pablo No.7 D /G % /G0 /O // r San Pablo No.S E /r San Pablo No.9 San Pablo No. 10 G i %J San Pablo No. 11 San Pablo No. 12 1 3 . i3 1 2 t - San Pablo No. 13 1 G San Pablo No.14 San Pablo No. 15 L t r San Pablo No. 16 7 a a San Pablo No. 17 N San Pablo No.17-A O _ 40 San Pablo No. IS P / /7 /7 / Wi Sur Pablo No.18-A Q San Pablo No. 19 R ;3 C ;4/ Z Z San Pablo No.Za S if ' T ; 6 San Pablo No.21 T 7 .i& - 3141- 1 91 t y t Total:Carried Forward wCONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE321952REPUBIICA" Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Gnfral Dist. Dist Commitfee...__ sup.Committ.........Sup.Dist. Comnuttse_.__Sup. D'at• P• Gat. t i r r i MILA a C D y M:nllskq. E i ii r r TT f Sf r c k i r , R i q 9 4 gg p{ X15 x° y j m e d F fyi t x J# ¢fA Jt}}- c Adh"A x t K D y t r e i v v n L N fi X 9 t K O a x J i 3 f i •#., 6. i r... _ _iaC.z. T 4 x B S 1 e i Dt p_ F 17 K4 tG4 0 4 , t tl H S 3 i ;3 4 r A E `4"1Y i 6 y g z 4 3 1pt- tt 3 i y OJ p 4 j k r f i 4 rte,•; SlT i q r r K , REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE, Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central COA UMee_ Dist Cbmaittee _ OW. Dht Commutes_Su .Dist jiF r ELECTION PRECINCTS f T ¢ i f 1 I th Assembly Nstrid I Continued) s Totals hBroxt Froward r t 9 Richmond No. 100-A g i 4 Richmond No.101 C t Richmond No 102 D.p Richmond ATo.103 E i Richmond No.104 F Richmond No.105 G d Richmond No. 105-A g R Richmond No.106 I f is TRichmondNo. 106-A Richmond No.147 8 Richmond No. 107-A L Richmond No. 148 M r Richmond No. 109 N Richmond No.110 QT Richmond No.l l l p i f T ,:" Richmond No. 112 Q a r fi Richmond No.113 R i Richmond No.114 S t wMr: moi` Richmond No.115 T i 3. Richmond No. 116 A a Richmond No.117 g Wtr b Richmond No. 118 C s Richmond No. 119 D Richmond leo. 120 E 1 i y I# Last Richmond No,l G 1 Last Richmond No. l-A H c moist Richmond No..2 I Last richmond No.2-A Last Richmond No.3 8 9 r North Richmond No.l 1.t r NOltll Richmond N0.2 3 North Richmond No•3 N To.z-A O North Richmond No.4 P jr North PUclimond No.i j 1 1 FFF }} yp San Pablo No.l R San Pablo No.2 S r: z San Pabl T T San Pablo No.4 A ar San Pablo No.S Salt Pablo No.6 I C San Pablo No.7 D San Pablo No.S E i t fir, San Pablo No.9 F San Pablo No. 10 G x San Pablo No. 11 H P r .. i San Pablo No. 12 RSanSanPabloNo. 13 c f San Pablo No. 14 PPP San Pablo No. 15 San Pablo No 16 M San Pablo No.17 N San Pablo No.17-A O San Pablo No IS P San Pablo No.18-A Q San Pablo No. 19 R i ESanPabloNo.20 S San Pablo No.21 T Totals Carred Forward 3 ' M CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HEUD JUNE 31, 1952 R Member County Central Member County C4mhal Manber Cmft CAeMatrall Member Cowify Central Member Counfy Cei*al Commiffee-.......S Cwnmiffm.___._S t Dat. M &_ D isdt. Cammiffes--sup.Dist. It 4A, W; a4 A x DEMOCRATIC STATEMIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE' Oel gates-fo' -- R tfi, a Stah SenatorNatnoesalUadedStatesSenatorPi 6th District 17th District k i Ar o z z a o_ o O ee 3 2 x z a a F ! kLzt ; i ELECTION u ::t~ z x it z -- $ W s a PRECINCTS c Y ^^ 3 a fi z a i 13 x w x < O a i= ;; t- E ri cu 11th Assembly District _ A a x ta= i Continued) W 24 3 V < CC 1 V fry 0 Lr. Totals Brought Forward Y' D 7?:c7 1171.mt i !` oi,/5 -49 ' fRichmondNo. 100-A 7 4!d` r7l 1 1 Richmond No.101 C , s'( S' Richmond No. 102 D /!C ,/3 S `° A13'' 4f ' •F ' Z6 i Richmond No. 103 1/ge .3 / 74 Z SG' /6 Richmond No.10 4 o 'al i G P Richmond No. 105 G .3- // 4;3 G A4 7 // / Z ' 5 O 6 o Richmond No. 105-A g G / 7 '3 50 :7 O Richmond No. 106 I .S. SI 9 a .3- J.:6-i /D o y a / 74 Richmond No. 106-A rL /9 .2 3 .j s" Richmond No.107 g 6 /33- 2G 2 f1- Richmond No. 107-A L 7/ 2 "`f .3 /. G 2 5± f t .j $/!J If Richmond No. 108 M //f .2d fJ7 G/ tl j /Y Richmond No. 109 N , .2/ .Sy `.j ? /.,' Z41, S` D / 97 Richmond No. 110 C l3` 7 If L-' 3 /a Z 13 Z 7 iw Richmond No.I II p J Richmond No. 112 V 9p ,ZG G( _ 4 f J- y 23 ?4 J- i 7 Q v /• Richmond No. 113 R r/ 7 G L .S4' =r- 13 1/ 7 3 / Z. Qp 17 6 Richmond No. 114 S G ' 6.42 3 R 7 / Richmond No, I15 J d / 7 7 !? 2,3 Richmond No. 116 A 7Z 2 d a7 a7> Richmond No. ll? B Z4 41 X7 6 a . /6 3"fr F,j t! r Richmond I To• 118 r/j iC / C I 'V' / I.' ' 74', / T t M11 : Richmond No. 119 D ,1 .3C t 37 4-Il j '.i, y / 7 Z• L .. i t Richmond No. 120 33 .-- 2 r East Richmond No.1 G f-S .2 6 J-.f: `/! , /,Z 21 6„3 rest Richmond No. I-A H fX .2 7 -44 L•.3 9 / zs-A 5a / ' 97 /1- G 3 Last Richmond:o.2 I /'6 :3 -.3: /Q zt-; 2.Sf .? 10'r L'_ast_P.i:hmnnd No.2-A 7 f/ t l} F" East Richmond No.3 3 :, 7.Z /7_ t, North Richmond No.I L' ,J _ a'L D. : . f ;3 . Y :.- North Richmond No.2 M 2 ,.crL 7 2, /1-Z = 1 Forth Richmond No.3 N yT '' C c ' µ 77,-7 yf f IQrlltl h No 3-A C 3 6 2- 0 1-5-0 Z- North Richmond No.4 P 7 Yf J /- 3 i North Richmo-ml No.a Q // j X/ G 3 2 San Pablo No. i R C j y ° -S'`l (a 7 9 f 3 5 i S.m Pablo No.2 S' e`/ . 2 t z;San PaI NT It 444 .3 0 /,7 70 ' 1 5'1 1 San Pablo No. 4 A Jr6 2,721 7 7 ,3'. - i Z 6 / d t v,San Pablo No.5 B . a .3a, 3f San Pablo No.b C ,73 6 / .2 Z-} / 3 / 76 A/ t San Pablo No.? D 70 0 `1 j6 . d' 7. 3 San Pablo No.S yI ,2 Q L s /,Z Q 4/_San Pablo No.9 j c'.If 6 e.0 3' AZ 2 j: .=(, .S•`1? ' S'' 9. . 20 San Pablo No. 10 G 7 O ` ' 3Yf ` b San Pablo No. 11 H 7,f .27 J 6 '/ 9 z-- /-;? Sq . 17 San Pablo No. 12 I &6. :L Jj. G S 2f,. 77 ,a 171 San Pablo No. 13 y 1 ' tl/ Ld G S 7 1, 31 sant Pablo No. 14 8 /3 9/ s 1 / 21` .3 .S ' c 1 3 i x h San Pablo No. 15 L /r,1 ..-6' Gid / ,S cr 0 f; .3 /l 13 San Pablo No.16 M 6 3 /9 ' 3j 7 7,7-111 t San Pablo No.17 N 61-/- /9' -3 YO f if,.: r San Pablo No.17-A O 'c=d ,ice 39 3 /0 7 3Z L / l San Pablo No. IS p San Pablo No. 18-A J i •i=Q _ 6 ` J ; r 7- ! 7,7-1 /Z- k S:tn Pablo No. 19 R JT ,2.3 1 S/ 24d,' It - -O ' .t.E J 7f .3 fir.San Pablo No.20 S ' r s/ 4E i G• San Pablo No.21 T€ //9 23Q ,71 G3 /-.3 4s' Totals Carried nX 7CONSOLIDATEDPRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 DEMOCRA4TI Member of Assembly Member County a Member Countyentral I Ith District iiConiffiffoo-t Sup.Dist ;Commiffee..L-Sup.Dist. v.. x,. L Li. tJ2 g Aas'97is- kt%v pf7 oi l7oyi a fp/3 /19a 8 c j3 Z r 79; 716 , 1 17 G4; G D j- f-r eo goo : 6 _ 741 Py X,7 7J" /S!. 7/ 77 /Q5` /oyM //•3 /0 If— N mss- ff ag{ 99: S6€ z fy 9.sLo / F 7G .Z/ 46 f7 s"7 `; 443 W} 4 11 " 3 Ed 946 70 F 1 /ef G 9 fG i Ff! 97 P7,1141' rEr y P 3/ 3di' s 3ya R .j`7 73 fz o -f/ 6.0 67t 74 72- '3: AZ r 6F S l_ y 7 A 37 6 G 70 ' G G ! .S , "3 G 6 ; G 7f / /a s'i sf s6( s7+ zl 7 7 f/ 1116 j 6 / yr . D z L s'-= 417 /. L i z G 4e,711r/ H .psi G q 7Z i 7 j f JrY 7l. G /y t G G Ifo 71 J;;, G J 7.s' 7t G 6 ' mss- L 1, Gf "o. /a L ,''.5 . 't x 3.51 / A2 o 1,3 x'r 7 LZ4 7-0, 77. Q 9 41 I y / /7 3 R may` s` Vis' 'j 9 7 ;a 7/ /? s 37 77 7' _s'z 6 6 G /4 a f7 J GS i 7 s- Gz/ ZPL G7 77i G 9 6y, / A elfS t B ,'' 61' 64 ` a,7 67 4 a 57 6/3 :5'7 72 41 4t f7 71 6 G L i 1 iJ 9 4 73 '7 / 74 f 7 s riai H 7z k 1. V S M t T i 41/ 76 69/ 4G.i -4-4-1i —00 417 R -a7 /o:/ x 41,1/7i fid # /00 96 9/ /oG rf, /.7% 67i mss' 7/ G61. 3 4d , f ls 71- p 01 36i J4 P u 3 z 4< 1 aez i sd 11 35 T a 4 i el_ , . r. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 11 Member County Central Member County Central ii Member County Central 4f Aember County Cenfral Committee._!__._SuP.Dist Committee ....Sup.Dist ; Comm iftee........Su .Dist Commiftee........Su .Dist. x ELECTION t P1:ECIN fS I Ith Assembly District 1, Continued) q f Totals Brought Forward A Riclunond No. 100-A v i Richmond No. 101T 96 d Richmond No. 102 v G 3s 16 93' fy k tRichmondNo. 103 E y J 4 /// L //1d e c /c Richmond No. 104 F 4f J-3- / L 66 f-? 7S" Richmond No.105 G 5 X l.ichmond No. 10i_ c. i s T H 136 3 ' L/ 2 G/ 6/ / Gi dj Richmond No.106 I 4/ .r17 4r/ 4l i Richmond No. 106-A Z G 24 '1C Richmond No.107 K 2-f 4.5" -Z`'C 4t L Zg -16 _ 41L ,4/ Richmond No. 107-A L 11 ,j SL S-/ 1,2- S/ w,S Sj a4 , P.ichmond No. 10S At C 9L s : 9G fG Richmond No. 109 N G ./ 7-3 s3 G f E 9 6 y ` t.Richmond 1'0. 110 O G Z E4• f P-17 Richmond No.111 P ;. j 7 .Gt . 3.X 43 Richmond'No. 112 Q J-6 df 7 Sj- (.7 G3 6 74-1 : 71 x Richmond No.113 R .ply .-ice 77'SI 7f 7,d .( s f d 6 Y xt Richmond No. 114 S Z,f J'!, 9 `S' (;. /' .s 3 G/ 'G c ! Richmond No. 11 e Xf f.4 f f Richmond No. 116 A 1,571 Alf . .7 .-5-6 _ &f .5-: ..t ' Alf Richmond Ido, l l? R 7 ijT J1 7 Al 1, Richmond No. 118 C t! 6 j SS / 7 5`t ,Sd S Richmond No. 119 D J. ,f _ 'i EL3'e G t '.j .Sa' -I q -af .Sz-Richmond i O. 12[) 1 If F East Richmond No. 1 G L/ ,0 71 43 ,' X1 7/ . 79 P OF0 East Richmond No. 1-A H A if rest richmond No.2 I if 63-3 76 74 1-)-. Td ?X fv East Richmond No.2-A i 3 L 7 0 44X 4 Z' 3 d pl East Richmond No.3 R ? L d J 6. SQ Sf 5 6/ 6 L a' ° North Riclunond\o,1 L C 7 North l ichmond No.2 A If, /f ' /G f7 4,? d 17 AO rJ9 North RichmondNo.3 N s'-L _ NoriliKsllrtlm d?'0 3-A o /f i / 9 / -j- /.T f G North Richmond Na. 1 P .3 North Richmond No. 5 0 /C /C /; ? 2.0 % / 7 If : If San Pablo No. l R J 2- J3-: N fid. 7J- L 7 6 6O (,9 r K + San Pablo No.2 S SG, S'S 4 S- •off: 7d . 43167" 3 BAILh''3 2 SL 14a 17 . J 3 7 ae Pablo No. 1 A 3J-San San Pablo No. 5 B 7 :" f C G3 San Pablo No.6 C / j, 4 a 4l,.t 44 San Pablo No.7 D 147 41 f .. "Yf 6-`r .S'`4., -5,71 D y San-Pablo No.S B ; k7 94 64 6 SAF 6 San Paulo No.9 F 7.J" 6 ' cr7 7-.5- E r 1. 7G f r San Pablo No. 10 G' _ 7 ( /7 g X016 San Pablo No. 11 H; ,6 43-441 7A tf a .5--f A6 Q 46: i 9 SQ !?3- J-7 '. ;J xSanPabloNo. 12 I San Pablo No. 13 413 San Pablo No. 14 C ' / .' 7,,?- San Ai San Pablo No. 15 L 7f W ,4 f7 X-5- K; San Pablo No. 16 At .cls 4- . 49; X1:.5-/ 414 `7 A-13 San Pablo No.17 N If . .I a! G 9 G / S 7 6 Q 3 } San Pablo No.17 O ! 12 .Z j t1( 1, 33 3 jam- San Pablo No. is P 1 7 j I: j f j6 4-',S' 44-1!, San Pablo No. 18-A Q .Jt' "l .G 4/, G / San Pablo No. 19 R e i San Pablo No.20 s i y :J3 .3 n `"`, S.1n Pablo No.21 T Totals Carried Forward 1 CONSOLIDATED PRI IARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31 1952 DENOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member Cmwfr Central Men+ber Ca nfy Central Member County Cenfra) Commiffee---sup.Dist. Committee_.._._ Dist Caarniftee._._..Su .Dist Commiffea_._.Sup.Dist Commiftee...._..Sup.Dist.-Sup. M. ddp "s S i 7, Ate• it 2 / tia.. y p S^fH, 3 t yy s a 111 f 9 S L F p Y 3 u 0, 7rr N v s z,,.dr#xx t rwf 7 '' A x zr rt , t B t t I,S V1A tb z i t ox II a x ; S P4 M r r r L 5 h FYI .' All y f NII r. 1r 4T P41 r R I r q, t A '> ` i g8 D f E 1 a t t S kT r x k d i s F33 t x iL Af N i t F e y J." r.,+ " mss oi JI Y xvita IA ry--q Ah' DEMOCRATIC STAIT3 ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Cunha! Member Comfy Oral Member Counfy Ceehal Member County Central D ComsssiMaa_ Sup.D CommiHee...._..Sup.Disi Commitfa........Sup.Gist ELECTION PRECINCTS If Ad 7 f prig, 11th Assembly District 1 r coniinued) Totals Brought Foran! f i Richmond No. 100-A B P Richmond No.101 C x Richmond No.102 D Richmond NTo. 103 E 1 Richmond No. 104 F Na: r Richmond No.105 11 No. 105-A HRichmond Richmond No.106 Richmond No. 106-A Richmond No. 107 8 1 g Richmond No, 107-A L r 6 Richmond No. 108 M t Richmond No. 109 N 7 r s Richmond No.110 O Riclvnond No.111 P Richmond No. 112 Q 1 Richmond No, 11 i R Richmond No: 114 t Richmond No. 11: T t tin Richmond No, 116 A f i Richmond No.117 B 6i r Richmond No. I 18 C Richmond No, 119 D v Richmond No, 120 E a s F 1 East Richmond No, l G East Richmond Na, 1-A H e rF I 2 z East Richmond\a...2 tact Richmond No.2-A 8EastRichmondNo.3 j L 41 North Richmond No,1 M t g North Richmond No.2 North Richmond No.3 N North tch mnd I o A Rs 4 r t North Richmond No.4 P r f North Richmond No. a Q M San Pablo No. l 8 SSanPabloNo.2 Sam Pabjg No.3 T 9 San Pablo No.4 A B r San Pablo No.S r San Pablo No.b C 1 San Pablo No. D San Pablo No.S fi r San Pablo No.9 GSanPabloNo. 10 f i J 3 San Pablo No. 11 i San Pablo No. 12 I San Pablo No. 13 San Pablo No. 14 8 f i 1LSanPabloNo. 15 San Pablo No. lb eot a a NSanPabloNo, 17 San Pablo No,17-A 0 San Pablo No. 18 p t' San Pablo No.1S-A i t RSanPabloNo. 19 SSanPabloNo.20yt a T F San Pablo No.21 I Totals Carried Forward s s 4 4 12 su k , CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 DEMOCR4T, j d P rMemberCounty Centrale Member County Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central Member Co Central Committee._--.-..Su .Dist. Committee___..Su Dat: Commift"_ D;d w D;FL Commrttee_.--sup.Dat; 5 "} y i 1. b L 'FTC t i r a '<s V try U E t e C F r, K W At 7, s T47.h N yry w r CR•t y a - 3. P f ff S zT f t c FORGa .` t 71 a H w f n- K Y r,. t a SSSA V} N kt PWPgart J r R A 114 rt r 10 74Cq C Dr ff t 4 t G 4r sti r F H 7 I f z t L a. j ISi Y - -w. .. t - fi - _ ,. ._ -„...,.. ..- , -,_. a n r n.iAt N Q P 3 1 t 7a u N f Y R t r v t, 01 l'1 EE s f PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States R°Pr°:°e'tat'r°in State Senator Member of Amm* r Senator Dict s 0 '.. E 0- E LE CTELECT O PRECINCTS.. dmrO1. I I lh _am6ly District 4 w- Continued) rr3 t Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No. 100-A B Richmond No.101 C Richmond No.102 D Richmond No, 103 E Richmond No.104 F r a i r x Richmond No. 105 G i Richmond No. 105-A I i Richmond No.106 I Richmond No. 106-A Richmond No.107 K t I 4 tt Richmond No, 107-A L Richmond No. 108 AfM, Richmond No. 109N s t A-RichmondRichmond No. 110 Q s` 1 Richmond No,111 p Richmond No. 112 7 Richmond No.113 R t m t Y1 Richmond No.114 S i E r r Richmond No.115 Richmond No. 116 A r 1 Richmond No.117 Richmond No. 118 C I Richmond into. 119 D Richmond No. 120 East Richmond No.1 G I f ; i 2 East Richmond Into. l-A H last Richmond No.2 k y E{ a EL•aft Richmond No.2-A f Last I:ichmond No.3 North Richmond No.I L NOTiIl 12'chniond No,2 At I 4 t Norge 12iRichmondIto,3 N, Nor1ll.'11ShMQ No.3- Js NoNorthRichmond ,4 P S i i. Ix ' 14 North Richmond No. 5 I R1 x San Pablo No. San Pablo No.2 S t fGa x k s San Pablo No.4 A t w! San Pablo No.5 f San Pablo No.6 C YSanPabloNo,7 D San Pablo No.S E M San Pablo No.9 F d s,- fir. E G t San Pablo No. 10 i i ASanPabloNo. 11 TSanPabloNo. 12 1 San Pablo No. 13 f r San Pablo No. 14 4x San Pablo No, 15 L San Pablo No. 16 t 1 V, San Pablo No. 17 N r San Pablo No,17-A D Sari Pablo No. 1S p p r t San Pablo No.18-A Q r San Pablo No. 19 R r v San Pablo No.20 S 4 g$$ San Pablo No.21 T i Totals Carried Forward l E t r I F z rY 14 a` YY f CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 195_2 PROH181-I•ION r Member County Central Member County Cedral Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central r Commi#ee...._...Sup.Dist. CommWee___.-Sup.Dat Comanitt Dist Committee.......Sup.Dist Committee......_Sup.Dili. 41, Ay i t G y A N 3 D a G a H J 3t 11i N a tap s x r flit R pp 3 r C r Q r jr, , t El a F re ti Gy N. kt t L K Y H i 6 rz a, 1'a i r t S. A z D F f I>•y 8 x 1. a e f f 9 s L e a"t p 4.4 u F s Av R S f r' i _ j j r x.. .. Iii i 1"'=$,' ?'M. 7t INKFENKNT NIMSSISE STATER ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f Un;W Sfefft ^t Repteseot.Mro is State Swator ' Membeer ,+kssembly Seaater ConSpaxs, 4J.Dat. ELECTION a O x PRECINCTS Y 1 nth Assembly District 1 Conti»usd} OG i vj; 3 1' lTotalsBroughtForwardA fi 4 S Richmond No, 100-A B Richmond No.101 C ? k Riclnnond No.102 Richmond No. 103 E f Richmond No.104 P f Richmond No,105 G Richmond No. 105-A H t k Richmond 1\o.106T Richmond INTo. IWA t x Y Richmond No.107 S f Richmond No. 107-A 3 Richmond No. 108 s x Riclnnond No. 109 Ni x Richmond No.110 o c Richmond No.III p Y, Richmond Na. 112 G i Richmond No. 113 R f Richmond No. 111 S f Richmond No, 115 T i Richmond No.116 F x Richmond No.I1l i w Richmond No. I IS c Riclnnond No. 119 D Richmond No. 120 E f t East Riclnnond No, I East Riclnnond IdI-Ao, 1 T II y Last Richmond No.2 I I YK t z . East Richniond No.2-r1 East Richnnond No.3 North Richnnand No.l 4 North Richnond No.2 Jlt North Richmond No.3 1V j ti4 2 Q ond IN North Richnnond No,4 P : A1n North Richmond No. i Q San Pablo No,l R 40 San Pablo No.2 S r W lo i T t d San Pablo No.4 A San Pablo No.5 F San .Pablo No.G C r F San Pablo No.?i t San Pablo No.S 1 t t t San Pablo No.9 g San Pablo No. 10 G ;f r m San Pablo No. 11 8 San Pablo No. 12 i x; San Pablo No. 13 t(? San Pablo No. 14 3 San Pablo No, 15 L x. 5 i fl San Pablo No.16 M f San Pablo No.17 N Cat San Pablo No.17A U G a San Pablo No, 1S P a San Pablo No.18-A Q to Vs 5.11 Pablo No. 19 R San Pablo No.20 S N San Pablo No.21 T Totah Carried Forward is CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 77 Member CointytCentral Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Ceetral CommitteesCommitteeSuD'a Commitee. - .Dat: DisL Committee_ . Su Dist. P- 3At40 J yr Y Y k i C Al 7 R G G y d k t r e F wt t t k k 7 y B z i a „ t 2 17f:. yPf«f i'r„ yn{ Eli.t X 4 i i y w a 5 •, X e f4an x 0, ' t F G x i ink t n o k x i k yi_. R f2 3 f f NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE fudge of Superior Courf Judge of Supercar Court Judge of Superior ourt ! r E aL•rfiG// i Cio<r/ C'a.rf Once No.3 Once No.4 32 No.5Cfr'.aY.+Yi+ .Td ;o/ D.asY iet C t br coo V O t ro f: W 0 ELECTION o PRECINCTS o s x k4 f INC I Ith Assembly District O ,rj ij d s 1Z aContinued) Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No. 100-A Richmond No.101 C Richmond No.102 D o 1f'3 141f i 9 9 i l,3 f 4 4! Richmond No.103 7f 7d' 7/ '2Gl A Richmond No.104 F of /74 123 70 Richmond No.105xG /.1s- ;Z1: 70 I Z Richmond No. 105-A Fj /4,C //9 16-i Al 7-1 t E Richmond No. 106 I /.ZC O. 77D Richmond No. 106-A J //! 7f 'J 2 f 73 t Richmond No.107 K /, %A1 i 7(o A Richmond No. 107-A L 1442 /Cd 0.. ' ' G Q? • i Richmond No. 105 M 3 /d'j x gs 63 ; ; 77 c3RichmondNo. 109 N ,ir'•' lSj 71 ly'= 41/ Richmond No.110 O j2, 177' s 73 E 6 r P Richmond No,111 P 3 /,2 1' y2. ' Lf Richmond No. 112 C /44',7 lz Richmond No. 113i 9 F r Richmond No. 111 S Richmond No. 115 r2 / /,f`-/ a?175:1, Richnhond No. 116 A &0 f417 3.T 3 z F Richmond No.117 B /.F•3 f3'3 r d 1 l' Z, Richmond No. 118C G' 3` Richmond No. 119 D 741 F Richmond No. 120 E /y /?7 A Last Richmond No.l G /-7 A Last Richmond No. 1 A N O 9« 67 Last Richmond No.? I I7GYo Last Richnhond No.2-A J /6 !r d Last Richmond No.3 8 1d7 //,C North Richmond No. 1 L !14 North P.ichnhond leo.2 At /3 Q a North Riclnnond No.3 4 NOrtli.F _ nd No 3-A O 77NorthRichmondi\o.4 P 77L NTorth Richmond No.5 Q 6 G 4C /! s x San Pablo No. l R 4-,r 7 y San Pablo No.2 S C 4Z; San PgWo To.3 T San Pablo No.4 A /G G S a r i sY. San Pablo No.$B 14 //'Z 4'Z j t: San Pablo No.6 C /3 d'.4 a f` -3 9 t t 0 San Pablo No,7 D j/-Z/ / tl San Pablo No.S E /S /G "' 6 4-(6 a/ San Pablo No.9 F ''!/ 142,Q 7 74q t WM ySanPabloNo. 10 G ' 7 77 k e San Pablo No. 11 San Pablo No. 12 1 ; /,67;zQ« 67' San Pablo No. 13 foe, 7f .Z X4 San Pablo No.14 8 J,f 1-L Csfw 3 San Pablo N0. 15 L /f,( IJ-1 rY i San Pablo No. 16 M 1,7-14 ¢ r 7 t a1 San Pablo No. 17 1V /j '104416J-3 San Pablo No.17-A O San Pablo No. 1S P /.c--> 7s:- ; 63 < } San Pablo No.18-A Q //9 / la [fc.e • i k j5' Sruh Pablo No. 19 R / iii! 77. Sahli Pablo Na 20 S4, San Pablo No.21 T 4/' Z`:: Totals Carved Forward rr CONSOLIDATED PRIIIIAR ELECTION HELD JLM°3; 1952 NONPARTIS N yiP,pw, A-7 jdr n(t1'O C:. .AS ie>i , . vp •7troK/ iS i-b Jc.oidti& 5 C v @.i 3 yc5 Ise o fie r 71B07 45 t s f z{wi z D 6 r Alf 70 PC ; 6 7 1,71 N p //J', Qmak;t3 t [[ rf 1 42f: G Z 9 k i a 5D Z= rA k fib¢? oTi4 c.. ' oa9a;, ,b r L ta f i Al h 441 a A ,,... p.. .. s t 33 r Y T i3% X PFPF f tr r, u l J r s is t f L 3 2P1 _0 s r yip + 5 O ir f r Ti Ile .. M NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TBY z t a. ELECTION PRECINCTS d y w a 11A Assembly District Continued) r Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No. 100-A 8 Richmond No.101 C a Richmond No.102 D Richmond No.103 E Riclmiond No.104 F t GRichmondNo, IOS 1 g t r Richmond No, 105-A g p r Richmond No.106 I eK Richmond No. 106-A Richmond No.107 R i Richmond No. 107-A L t g s x Richmond No, 108 M t Richmond No. 109rt te Y Richmond No.110 O t x stir Richmond No.111 p Richmond No. 112 Richmond No.11. R i i Richmond No.114 S i Richmond No, 115 Richmond \To. 116 s Richmond No.117 B p} 1. Richmond No.118 C Richmond No. 119 D PP fi Richmond No.120 E t r Fast Richmond Na,l tG Last Richmond No, l-A fl t East richmond No.2 I hast Richmond No.2-A J B i If33ff ys, M K 1 f East Richmond No.3 l North Richmond No.l L North RichmondNn.2 M r North Richmond No.3 NNorthRichmondNo.3-A O North Richmond No. P P T pi North Richmond L7. RSanPabloNo. i i San Pablo No.2 S d Sm FAblo No.3 San Pablo No.4 A San Pablo No.5 B 1of San Pablo No.6 C c San Pablo No,i D t San Pablo No.S A, ds San Pablo No.9 1 p San Pablo No. 10 G r' s San Pablo No. 11 H ISanPabloNo. 12 i t San Pablo No. 13 I i r San Pablo No.14 8 San Pablo No. 15 L z San Pablo No.16 M 4. iSanPabloNTo.17 N t 1 San Pablo No.17-A O r San Pablo No. 18 P a t San Pablo No.18-A San Pablo No. 19 R I a l f San Pablo No.20 S San Pablo No.21 T r . Pi i 9 Totals Carrrod Forward 20 I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39 1952 NONPARTISAN!t a BONDS s i x t OZ z z r N l a i a i. r 3 a x E yy f y r ff 9 III G j Az 47 6 t fff f H N t: r r Ir Y B µi 2 z. ri a 6 4 . D 4 G e 11 IT L I 5 5 N a ol i d9 6r fi 1 r r f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT-.IMt r ELECTION PRECINCTS x Y 5 q € f N t x 4 G 1H F A r z t Q a r r"rtil 77 s S D x H a, r c N Q T w g y Z r 1 R K F 4X k t Ip£{ E P R a f.... j... ..... .. .y ..._.. , E icy4g art CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 x S k k 3 y i 3 f fpp Y i. aX a iiiEEE s} 5 Y Y If s r v S T a r a pp x f r z p 3 a e p f l E 7 g fa4 I p fp G a 11 ol k a 9 fi s Y tT T 3 VU tips! gee Q I its zy ton- 1 tots? AM Wea— In 000" IMonWjQQQ Qy"ton Ko N IW, anti p RN. 05 spAy I Q15"Ong, W zeANILinKMA'Aw 1 NMI I0INS— 10 Pm 92 No&T 006: 0", X".0anits Now IUNWITS out Of Itoo of yaw to-to NO amp-- yaws, whims totem Molotov IVARSol mom 11 KA I VIA gnaw, ny Inc i- jAQ we Val Ono Koo llow j71-- Also lot = ISWSWA no- wow-, is go I a t •r s- `. a°" j$( /d. y{ Ar 3 ^{+ 44 4'8 A* } d' t•" } t, l ..« S ,i kti, rfi fr.& 4# fY Z ' i4 RiZZ r V w T ; vkg spm a i aW':,-" y^i +,^.s,a.kw t e t7 X" A k P `Lv Z Y f / v" ara w" C r a:t wR •,- ar, yAr e ,t4 na,e x!; A xr .V 0Ai Y waw "'`' x r ori bi' *'"t, s: , y Y, ."4ti .', ON 11 s :s;n k :`. ler, •A GA`. »,,.,z;:+F ,,..,- rte?.3.S.s:de« a5' °s= yr e e r,• m." .: Y rk - r. g` tr'. S, a a 8,r cwt,.+.a,: : fir.' ti '1°"w 'sts "th-, '' N F.' r i, Tit•+.* u :v Kr.Y''xj.. r;._ka a 7 ;&s t a a4 aµ:, v.' £( x-x-'ay a:, r't`'_ a„,.: ` a" n,. , , '' '• a' a Jr s7;,T y:.,, `Ksv3, a ,, o wr r "'->bt' s''"' t'd4 s; ., a rt' y •,.., ' 4 4 -"'RS -:c ,. .. ' a,'' °2 "ya ` #«5 J 7*.Y A.t,t" ry Y"t f G ' Y7 5 x° h ` .• ,Awe,' .. t ; i" s f f<i,.q.fr ,F'^fl P R'-. f•^' yam?` , .,,? r i T p f j y+ f i<.a, 7} ^ 1 .,. m;- x- "", a;'" sT ?: an` a'et° z' t ,+"` z,+ w ,;F+, r " r`. J > e^'r.fie:. 7 .,y')z„„, t 9a rx A m 7 , r. k :,z,'wy, u'Aw A %*. , i"•c:',i q s 7r* t?rag + 2 e r y,f, .... .. n Y 3 J r# Y. rz'. bk d• 4 Y y . t..g d" STA OF ALL VOTES CAST AT C AT V ODNSO i i i i MEMON h x t 9s Y^¢wa^Cri ww!"lguµWwA,7«iiyiy*T t , Y HFIDJUNE 3rd, 1952 n Itl bT7 f Y• T f^ S'y{.y.•3yq ue-+rN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY T STATE OF CALIFORNIA s Y T t , e.. s ..+: a+"'.`,» h. 4 s„ ""."' r.*;A,..,+ r .- r^!,°`( 8^'°td .J",..•,y].... i .: . E 3 .. y Is t" '% 7w'" b '` } ems y§ t "+ ' y 7, c y 4 > is sz# ,' '`* E° p,', r7~ n;g, t e .n' ;.r » r'4 r` e` YM" a.. t ,,; ' as«M ^ .'+Gf°# ^,. nri''r` z ar'., y n•:r ?'_:fig" YY ^4. M Y++ ..m^R r""k• e+ X 1 s Y. Kf< ' V 7,3y i,' r^t txA rf+'•*`+,s v 1,', S R p„'S e{ F 3.3 14 L'i'tdl y ,{ _w s -,' "„,4"' "fir.' t' "` . v ` gg tea .. a i spt'-I-.;zk'.t REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Natiossal United States Senator Represeatatire in Congress State Senator F. Gonveesfass` bib Disfrief 17th District T _.- _-- _ M t x z dIZ n H ELECTION 3 z o z LL 2 M .7. '" aJ !Ile `• r • I t n e pr.EClNcrs x Q o i R< 3 < w o 1 I th Assembly District 1! O — ` Unit p O s zt aC i Y Continued) v-_:: 3 x v a ; x Totals Brought Forward A Bir'f t1A01p! tJw! 3 y'!- ' +f'i fQ El Sobrante No, 1 g ^'W 1..7 '7`7 J Os 5 2 EI Sobrante leo,C El Sobrante No.2-A D 3 El Sobrante No.3 E 1 13 3,5- .6 1 L.-•----` I o € E1 Sobrante No.3-A------. _ F L 7 -- 3 D— ,3 j j-, j `f fiZ ' f3 r rAEISobranteITo.4 G1p ( El Sobrante No. 5 H / 6 /71 2 7 16 42- ! $3.3 El Sobrante No.G 1 Ll Sobrante No.7 f _ ( 2 •J o / ! El Sobrante No.S fly / 3- .3f f fQ j /7 /i El Sobrante No.S-A L %,3 1 -3.7 j / Q // El Sobrante No.9 M 27j / ' lay > lv }oZ + f l 7 ':Z/ Rolling!'food No.l N ` / 'S ' /G' t/.3- ,o t . J`(1 RollingWood No.2 O f vl t0 Q /rf Sl i I Rollin-Wood No.2-A P Polling 11'ooct No.3 o Giant No. 1 R fl li J?Z/ ff p Q Giant No.2 S JJC 0 r7 a ter. Giant No.2-A T 2 ` / /r2. fo j d i`s• foleumA (0/ Q /I / 3 3. ` = 101 B a Rodeo No. 1 C . 37 J9 ., rs 3 '•'Z f0 Rodeo No.2 p /77 V a( .93 ,,,3 3 Rodeo No.3 3 .3 Q z 4. /6 Rodeo No.4 F X.2 Q r r Rodeo No. 5 G fo o`? .: , , y C Rodeo No.6 H /. +29 3G' 3 a ISO /D / Q ' / PIN.N 2 / s Rodeo No.7 14;4. ! 1 26 -Z U ' l' Q Rodeo No,8 J 2 / Rodeo No.9 K ! 9r ' l3 , 3 3 i...3 Q Rodeo No. 10 L D Q / 10 jd Q i Rodeo 1\o, l l Y- 7 Pinole No. 1 N r /4 SD 47 T Pinole No.2 a L f Pinole No.3 PO ' Q f fy Hercules Q G 3 9 4 /fes .3 Selby R / C .2> l L 113 ? A4 jlLoi Hf S 4 zp,I ea• spiv;/ 1 1 2o '. _2rf `sr' Z ! !' ABSENTEE VOTE T 39 i J.Z a7 fO r l B TOTALS lQ ait,,Z,67SIs6r / ! /S'92q 3SsX X061} s 9 'Sb1I+h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT c 7Gi 199 /Y D z ECAFITtI!ATLO1:J_— F G, OLS h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT g TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j' 7 1" ./b' IQ/o 52VI J 6 2! ' / / J fig 3aSS` 4 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS M J 44' YSiCfl ;f2S°I : I 3'/Z:;13`L E60Q S/2/8 O 1 f !} p Iy R T gra t y j r r.-t 497 ' RE PU B L!GANSTATEMCENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in Congress Stafe Son for 1 Natic naf Unrted 'States Sersahr 6th D'rsfrict 17fit Disfricf C:e sverstinss' CODz i ti zMz0hMiss. am ELECTIOI T L x x < ; ' t k z 3 PRECINCTSaa,_ ccn04 z lit 11 j a 3 t f" M C? t E+ 7 4 J tom— j O zti g 4 '*» O ! x I!th Assembly District I —j4 ,**', m< U 7 A i Continued) Totals Brought Forward A iM'11 III i0i/ fV+3 1 I Ifoh5213 1 : r F ! Z 1 El Sobrante No. I 7 ..; 49 -0J (j j5 10 IZ?. EI Sobratite No.2 T 1& tFElSobranteNo.2-A D k A EI Sobrante No,3 E S i t t f f T,.._.,._. _,._..-.,-.r.w..-._....,ter.. E1 Sobrante No.3-A h q j E•1 SobraYite No.4 C. El Sobrante No,5 1 EI Sobrante. No.6 1 .. - 7 w' 4 I / ' 2 7ESobrante1tTofi L'I Sobrante No.S 8 I' 4r l© 1 1f / E 10 17ElSobranteNo.S-A L'3 i 36 .a 7 ! / . . r z ; El Sobrante No.s 7" I J t o $aZ f ,.jt .'j i o 1 Rolling Wood Na.I N fi_olline Wood No.2 O J wZtt7 ' f ? F a ! } w Rollin-\1'Cx1d No.2-1 P 570 P.ollirt Wood No.3 T F+ z I l + cG j. ifs 11 S f; f r Giant No. 1 R r w a Giant No.2 S Giant No.2-A T .2 /. /r ft - zr /10 Rodeo No. I C 3 a Rodeo No. l:4 o No.3 3 .*z h>a No, Fit 7 Rodeo No.s c l / 1 =l 1t 1 33 .. Rodeo No.6 zo AI 4 Rodeo No.7 1 h Rodeo No,9 Jr Q E fr; Rodeo No.20 L 3 14 3 C? Rodeo No.117 c e r Pinole No. 1 N I D 4 .1 e v O Zoe n / P i 1 rix Pinole No.2 r Pinole No.3 p a d t} ll xg f i Y Iieroules Q 6e 57 Selby R 1!1/t.140 11Z3 2" ! _ S !7. ` 2 € f (.rt ABSEWEE VOTE T s 3+2 /3y' r TOTALS It^!f aitz.39fF i ! j 5fi. `T ' b60 f •Z 1 9` 1 I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT c 7 g,t D RECAP1Tt1t,I10 1_ G Iry TOTALS 3 i6 5l TS 35810thASSEMBLYDISTRICTj, i` LZ3' .2 , c k TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT X i$ lOIG t 17;y1pl I JqJ J '3 ; foGG ifeS1J(o L 4 r f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS At J"gb# ias2:137 .a oQ'1 1 3 .Z, Jv O e t p I A' V!fit Al R. 4 (I t t 7 CONSOLIDATED PMIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 31, 1952 _ REPUBLIC Aft, r c; uMnbcoaMemberofAssemblyMemberContGrlf t n8CR ^f ss NBL Y 11th Oislriet ma'r—Su Dist.! f C.omeriftN P-1ttN Ift'. v\ r ' 1 i 1 tn ry IL y} SLC .«...—...r.....« ..._._.-...,..- ... - 1 t f+.. c 3iF D . /G f a(o Vis' . 2 31 ao 45 ! r p 30 .zz€ 33 zo , a7 .3/ L 31 a 116-1.7 01 3 r 7 N 01 Q ,,r , 3 f 3 2,t 33 0 37 l 84 fy ae7 i r. i-f a z 3 -z.2 !6 D Zf Q J6 F r f1 / Y? rXi G :;,0 Jov a Y'•3 ``p T fit/ rc.7 . 39 .2 ,, Y.. 9 Af aQ T 0 1'ff) 9 3 r r 40 149 o o S 8A'St1,597 a C ito to S/8/t'f D iS;. T7' PO/03 1.93/,W 11-v SsBa{644 L y' 11tG sk// 6W, i' r, ark Jai/ /.s'6.sc 147,74, r ,3o PO4 for AR/w 9fI97 ja r N01 r j I NVI 4 n, x z s. T F7-y ' REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MNAW Connfy Cealril Mm. 6w Coady Cmi j mm bar Comfy cow,01 Manbw Coady Cerrfira! t Goa>raeies_1 r p.Elft CoeMaift0e_ P_-_ast.---' Conani#N_ u Dist I ELECTION c PRECINCTS y t ro I1tit Assembly D'ntnet i Continued) t f;,31t A Totals Brought Forward A .Z'f•L LLQ J E /O aJ I.t:9f/ r?ol. .z El Sobnuite No. 1 El Sobrante No.2 C CLQ ' 1147 El Sobrante No.2-A D E1 Sobrante No.3 E .3J AI ;ZS31 El Sobrante No.3-A F 30 -5/ /6 f I El Sobrante No.4 El Sobrante I To, El Sobrante No.b 117 % EI Subi uitc No.7F Xs,1 t El Sobrante No.S 1r 3/ r ;C f %L El Sobrante No.S-A L J jt / • 1:l SObl'a111N NO.9 41 l p d I 1 Rolling Wood No.1 7"Z. Polling\food No,2 Or ':- / 31 2 ;2-3 Rolling Wood No.2-A Polling\'food 1'0.37," Giant No. 1 C 2s _;z A§, Giant No.2 Giant No.2-A T r Oleum A G 7 3 Rodeo No. 1 C 340 /'49 i Rodeo No... D Rodeo No. 3 E l23 U p i l s Rodeo No.4 F IZ/ = z Rodeo No.S G Rodeo No.6 Rodeo No.7 1 . v t 4r 6 Rodeo No.8 14 iS Rodeo 1\\ o.9 T LRodeo0, 10 Rodeo No.11 g s/; 7, a h Pinole No. 1 N Pinole No.2 O 3 `: i Pinole No.3 P - 2. :w' Hercules Q 37 , .`• 23 y` C t r Selby R S ABSENTEE VOTE T A TOTALS 1h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C 6l fi3'3/S7GS'4,'4''b D 4 RECAPITULATION TOTALS It)th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT:8 IA?7r G04w'la& 4620 Ivy lost' TOTALS t 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 4754 4-4 1 /0 f L1 s A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 4'./J/% AWO O 7 ' i Q • a,TO '//.i At O w R Yro 4 S T I i. 011x CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELDJUNE 31 1952 REPUBL1CAP : xM Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Central Member County Central gz Committee_j__.Sun-Dist. Comnptbs_-3 Sup.Dim P.Diast:_ _ Co P.Dist.Commiffes_..—Sup.Dist 14 i q z441\4L s t A i.ZJi3T + ./ ¢ jdfst 9.6 •filo r l`K po'I.1 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Central Member Central Member Cenf ra) MemCounf) Corasty - -- — - ~County bar County.Cenfral Committee_,=.Su Dist Disf. CQmaattee__._Su .D'at Committee...--Su .Dist. r" s ELECTION i PRECINCTS @i k w s s th AuernWy District Continued) x Totals Brought Forward 11 s e El Sobrante No. 1 B. t: _. El Sobrante No 2 El Sobrante No.2-A p e t . e El Sobrante No.3 E El Sobrante No.3-A F t El Sobrante No.4 G 4 , L El Sobrante No.5 N El Sobrante No.6 El_ts,r EI Sobrante No.S 8 r El Sobrante No,S-A L fi El Sobrante No.9 i g i Rolling wood No.1 N L Rolling Wood No,2 O Rolling Wood No.2-A Pt Rolling Wood No.3 Giant No. 1 R Giant No.2 x a dH r Giant No.2-A T s Oleum A 1 B4-1 r Rodeo No. 1 f N. c Rodeo No.2 D I x Q Rodeo No.4 F 5 I 1 Rodeo No. 5 G s Rodeo No.6 H rv_ Rodeo No.7 ods i J ss RRodeoNo.9 f t Rodeo No. 14 L 1 Rodeo No.11 M s t Pinole No. 1 N i Pinole No.2 O t Pinole No.3 p j 4 g Heroule., Q Selby R a ,... .y _... y _...... ..fi r..., .. _ .. -. jj n 1 4 L T s A 6v s TOTALS v.,Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C E L P D 3 R I l V TOTALS t.._ r a 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j z a w I a. t TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT iy°' L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS N l o p Y 4 R k y r rr1.NWd. S T t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 31, 1952 REPU41410 Member County Central Member County Central County Cenkel Member Counfy Central Member Counfy Central Commitfes. Sup.Dist. Committee.--•_vSup.Dist. Consew#oe-----Sup-Det P.Oki.C.oa mitt r r r cz 99 r d r 3 N i , u C Dr i s i { r a a Brox F H 3 nrrn r k t 1 M v s a a f X b C r r J k 1 t w. i T t D C D G Y£ P s i N K s 9 s IV 1 t p J R iz r rt D vl qq i n F F E a L At 4 U ip- n f( T t jON 31 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE NafioW { UniMd Stoics Senator Representative in Congreu r State Senator s l Convention. btls District 17A Disfiri_ct 3 oz r O Q C jx ELECTION mx a 3 z u > z z z i x ga f ki Q t 3 PRECINCTS ac 3 n o 8 11th Assembly District fv- 1 a O Loci Continued) Lzt CS Ss: .moi LJ Totals Brought Forward rl .'j491,S/33' :'J i f L/6 PS 191'i/91 t"'t '0,no .fae El Sobrante No. i a % flJ/ j3 EI Sobrante No.? C 4 7 t L? ./i:f ° f3 13 . € v2 ter" p j 40 El Sobrante No. ?-t1 D 0 j4 L'1 Sobrante No 3 R z7 El Sobrante, No. 3-A F y© /!F .67 : 16- /:5- f' f *7/ q€ Q .. 7xx /.Zi El Sobrante No.4 G El Sobrante No. 5 H El Sobrmte No.6 El Sobl-ante No. 7 J EI SobranteNo.S g f 7' , f, 1-7 / J`.Z. f 3 // dO El Sobrante No.8-A L :5-3 / j J. li /7 33 =/6 / f ' Q /Z El Sobrante No.9 M //l ' 'zz 6z ! /4 R /f = of 3T .z7 Rolling\\ood No. 1 N 7 r/ /•' Y' // Y3 " }+ 3 } a 1G` Rolling\Wood No.2 _ O 44 X 3 v 6.5-11'7t Roving Wood No.2-A P / yt.?/ Rolling Wood No.3 V `7 y .trs 0 3(Giant No. 1 R 5V 1/ 933 f/ 7 d Sd F aGiantNo.2 S Giant Ko.2:a T 3 55 Jy 2- r 3 3 3 ' ZZI B r Rodeo No. 1 C % / V XO lQ A?7< 41i 3 Rodeo No.2 D Y'37-31 6'1 149 s n 3 / 3 f06 D t Rodeo No. 3 16 7.3 31 T'? .7 f / /O '7" r Zp i Rodeo No. J 7 q p Rodeo No.5 G fIZ Rodeo No.6 H jZ -2/ GI 67 ' D /°2' ,2, Rodeo No.7 I 4 L Rodeo No.8 Rodeo No.9 8 .Z ' 3.3. Q 7"O t Yy Rodeo l o. 10 L 9 . ^J r / 6- : ;31 3 1 1\TRodeo o. 11 gll Pinole No. 1 Pinole No.2 ._ _ 9y 2 L Pinole No.3 P /p T4A ,/0 3erellle_ Q 75 %7 Z/4/ 1- 1617Z/ 4/ 1- 1617 Ga D ti SelbyR j 3 3' 02. tL' 310 /93 ° 3oia Y4? S porn SII #11n.400 ta163 lv i a~slo.S.'ta i13F9o;/w1 i2"'3 493 t 33,791 ABSENTEE VOTE t a` 3 /r• -' IJ TOTALS Ilth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C 1d'3? pt3 8 Zt •??0(v S(7 61 D RECAPITULATION 7 rSr TOTALS 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT H Q3S.S/ /;/OlCirin? ' / //70;74sftaH-U. -' itS,i 5.20 3 a .2 Xami 34190 4 I IItthAASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1l; lYld7 ,'R7 /3160//0/3.`/9.3 5SS0 fyc }/GLS+r?.2QG S6 i' pd34// G L i big ?dao rfo 47269'6 ' z 71.06CONTRACOSTACOUNTYTOTALSM97//47 tI717J3 .Z N s; P a t Q R s T t i d F Y 1 4 ISM ED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD E 3 1952 DEMOCRATIC`CONSOLIDATED jUN , Member of Assembly yjw,r 'r f dof Y Member County Central Member County Centres 11th District lr fes-- p-Dist Committee_ Sup.Dat. f z 1'' 9` /303 Yt ?. <. :."? 35. `c ,.'.3,'. . yltl PI,Va L99i9ilYL .7SLvy /1 1371,l Jli 3"9a. ' 8 7 Via'' Flo I/ a : s 41- x d 'V. x L 63 ss1 .V 9 S' fc/ i z sQ 7/ 80 76 A6; 8t y i 36 Y/ AV R 3Z aF .23 3/ B i t 6 el,r 8V /s 72 9/ ; ht D 3' s x y F7 E 63 Gza F .Z6 1' 146, 76 tis' r e-M r r 7 a : 016-3 i p ' t t 7o Ifo L k 011- R s7 3' 3r/ oLt L/ 2e 3Y A 441 is z 7(,/GSlb f7 3l3! l FBlalSF66dl3Ya0l hti D 7'' e3 ,e 3 a va'«.3 A., _ '33# SIlzr I.ZGG i iS 4P 371 vrSc S6Gy u f 6/ lade Ill?93 fait ioi oOFzo s3` M Z14 s ^ter F:/3?' ... P9 I'a f3'/d.. t aL?/6•.a lf/ N O j, 4 t s w R 3 T DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member ty Central Member County Central 2` Member County Central- ; Member County CentralP# J Comm#so__._._Sup.Dist ConrniHee_--_-_.Su Committee../._..Sup.Dist Commitfee...-Su .Dist ELECTION I PRECINCTS I I th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought F ward i j03Wj llri31122/o El Sobrante No. 1 R f . 7 ,? 9j 4/Q 9 x El Sobrante No.2 C 44 O `s &L e o ,6* Y5 1I7 El Sobrante No.2-A. D El Sobrante No,3 E jc 3 j t r F,/ G i El Sobrante No.3-A F L-:'7""1 €!T 70 x El Sobrante No.4 G ;,.' '.3 .l -1! El Sobrante No.5 N Qi 6 T z7 El Sobrante No.6 iJ.r ' 0 :..5 t El Sobrante Na.; J ( Ca3 ?.? 9 7 G- 7 I El Sobrante No.8 8 3 34 57Y; -3 6 t5rY Q.2 1 El Sobrante No.S-A L 3;;5 o El Sobrante No.9 M7 i t Rolling Wood No.1 N l.'/ gl 7, 7 7a `f,3 J Rollin Wood No.2 0 G 3 3 T `T aGG+ c`- v`•+`a'!•E ! Rolling Wood No,2-A P /' T.i 67 Ll - 0 (r l la f 166Rolling w` Rolling f'l'ood No.3 Q Giant No. 1 Giant 1\o.2 00 44 14f Giant 1\'0. 2:A T z oleum B t t rs C y 9 Gi; bio 9/ '3' 9' 9Y xRodeoNo. 1 Rodeo No, 2 D 7/ #Y -f3 /0 70 71 X Y40 19 Rodeo No.3 E 1 3 6` La•2 Z G LOQ Rodeo No.4 F 56- ;,30 . (/ VO 6 Yl R 6-:5-' 5X 56 Rodeo No.5 G Rodeo No.6j gx Rodeo No.7 YO Rodeo No8 J 3 i Rodeo No.9 8 37 Rodeo I'o. 10 Rodeo No.11 M Pinole No. 1 N L'd* Pinole No.2 0. i 613""N' 7 f Q 16 Pinole No.3 P" v'S d' r 7 l 'i A, a Hercules o D Selby R Q , z 3! ' ` i 3 F r S ly >: 13 1 2/ Sd 3qL L /3 EX; i ABSENTEE VOTE T i /£ le 9/ I£` /G/ 3 w f B TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C l( 9621 WIS-i t/7f Wit 14fSji%(vE/7fy197 3Q RECAP11JI ATI E G TOTALS 3{c, ,i+3L s'i/ Jul -oj 3.P.Z,3Ys 3j,ZF i90 a10thASSEMBLYDISTRICTH( c I I 7 TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT a'711 / AVWA/ 143 / .T.T / it y F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 1ti' / 'p.ate /b,=tL/ £th' ;(6o J1`Asy f O y/pow /o w, N 4 Q S i 4 l 1 x T 1: 0 f1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE a, 1952 DEINOCRJ T C Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centrad M*Mkw County Central Member County Cea#raS Committee... Su Dis#, Su #.Comasit#a_ Sw D`ist Dist. miffee. Sup.Dist. t t r P r tu R t. Y e s s k a 77,71 s z r J r .. fY't{ e a a z r t L tisi 2 f S z i r w wt,5' t s x F c yf yY IY 3 4 r, 0 p fi b g Ye.. i" F i 1 S SSS 54 3 F i. n n e L 71 4 Li S a g z t f 1.14 u t s r i I B r T f n i tk pp i e , g a ,, b y y..t; / f y .tet rr ,61-•3j 1 .+,r. z'M ' pa 'j J.S.'Qr .3'r`*' 2jF-4. Kf. s // r+41 y +S 7a jolt. z i crawGrf• s y l 1 { ( k 2 e x t r.. F i JL Y{4v y i k r1 y/ ,r j" x 3 `r' YQ g "J'i .SS. ! I-AX fr.( j t z w t 3 t Y f k1 e tz i 7 Y•„ r i 0 WWtt i r DEMOCRATIC STATEINTNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Ceo>nty Central Member C=*Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist; Committee.__.Sup.Dist Commiftee-Sup.Dist. M Commiffee_..Sup. ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 I th Auembly District t Continued) tr s ATotehBroughtForward R El Sobrante No. 1 r p El Sobrante No.2 C I El Sobrante No.2-A ta El Sobrante No,3 E El Sobrante No.3-A F a a r El Sobrante No.4 G i Iu El Sobrante No. 5 H t a.,; El Sobrante No.6 1 El obrant I To. J t El Sobrante No.8 8 L I El Sobrante No.S-A El Sobrante No.9 M'h Rolling Rood No.l Rollin Wood.No.2 U r- Rolling 11'ood No.2-A i Rolling Wood No.3 v Giant No. 1 R i Y t . iGiantNo.2 S Giant No.2 A T 1 ttt l r oleum r a Rodeo No, l D t F Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 R x Rodeo No.4 I ! Rc Rodeo No.5 G 1 s.. 1 Rodeo No.6 Fj 9 Rodeo No.7 l . Y Rdo 8RodeoNo.9 R 1 y}3} i r Rodeo No. 10 L I N i Rodeo No. 11 t Pinole No. 1 f pPinoleNo.2 G" Pinole No.3 0 M Heroines Selby R S t a g t r w 4 .. ABSEN1 EE T A TOTALS IA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C 1 D t ON P i a G TOTALS 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TOTALS 4 r 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 241, N u„t r Q Y.1 J S i 12 a f un .; CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 311952 DEM,00ft4T, W, 1 , Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy:Central Member Counfy C40ral rcn Committee__.--_..Su .Dist. Committee--__..,_Su Dist. Canmuttee____-Su Dist. Comn0fee.......Su .Dist. Commiffee....—Sup.Dist71 VP 2 l 1 x 1 n 4 F f Y I Y G ti 3 5 s t t t s H F t I S 1 m k A 1 e N p M3 _. a f [l h t R r S r nn s i i r D fes: : C i sx x yL E F t y} { t G s t i r}pwi.r.r. r S$ SIfI K 4 v I i q% M O P t i x' , v b. A 1 r n R a t S 4..1 a B 1 1 D s i F H fk t L N j FF t D K^?f3J a P1 f S F N11 T PROHIBITIONB1TION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE A United Stafes Reprosenta#i e in State Senator Member of Assembly 4 Senator Coagtess sem---- ELECTION ac PRECINCTS F Ith Assembly District Continued) 1 lu ss Totals Brought Forward A t El Sobrante No. 1 y B El Sobrante No,C a 9 i El Sobrante No.2-A D El Sobrante No. 3 E 1 El Sobrante No.3-A F El Sobrante No.4 G El Sobrante No.5 H E1 Sobrante No.V L'1 Sobrantq 7 El Sobrante No.S S El Sobrante No.S-A L y# El Sobrante No.9 M i Rolling Wood No.1 N xaF Rollin `Vood No2 a* i Dolling% rood No.2-A P Rolling Wood No.3 Q F4ti Giant No. l R Grant No.2 S GiantNo.2-A T k Oleum A 1\Rodeo o. 1 C M Rodeo No.2 p t Rodeo No Rodeo No.4 F Rodeo No.S f t NRodeoNo.6 Rodeo No.7 1-0-4SP_rt018 r i rodeo No.9 K Rodeo No.10 4 Rodeo No. 11 Pinole No. 1 N Pinole No.2 0 Pinole No.3 p 3ITI , Hercule.. Q a Selby R S ABSENTEE VOT19 WTT f Ax l TOTALS Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C D LATION w TOTALS P loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 3 I TOTALS 1 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT LY s` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS a t Ig P t Q t T 14 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 39, 1952 PROHIBITION '. Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Committee.. ..Su Dist. Conwitfee_.._Su Dist• CommitMe---.-Su Dist Comff iHee.-.---Su •Dat. Ccmmittee.......5up.Dist s" rr t 1 8 FF A 4, T y•+!}5 i.y{MA Y'49.A r r t n E A j j i 3 X S 4 y r r n x F7- 777i F N A i J t k k r x d }Kr s r N t a b r fro Y. i .,'•'%v7,_ p i 4 t Xf L"R P k f 0 1 y Y e r p kirk. C r s. X f i ti 7 c x. L r yr..0 k z. i. { S 5`15-•: S s B p777r w K i f a 4"air• t o e - r a S t A yy B r t C c D r n y i a s a K y l W K St L x r N fe O P r r R e i S t i 1Ett T 1 s I i INKN NT MaEsilrE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST A, THEA. United States Representative in Stats for Member of Assembly ,ale rrre k oc smaw Dist cr ELECTIOI`T PRECINCTSiL 11 th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A 7S f: .2 7 t y El Sobrante No. 1 s El Sobrante No,2 C El Sobrante No. 2-A D El Sobrante No.3 E El Sobrante No.3-A F El Sobrante No.4 G s t El Sobrante No. 5 H El Sobrante No.G EI4 t , El Sobrante No.S K 1,1 Sobrante No.S-A L 1 t El Sobr. No.9 iti F Rolling Wood No.l N Rollin-Z Wood No,2 O Polling Wood No.2-A P A Rolling Wood No.3 Q Giant No. 1 R Chant No.2 S 1 s s TGiantNo,2-A P t f Oleum A i a o p r Rodeo No. 1 C Rodeo No.2 D @ 1 } Ro co T riN Rodeo No.4 W" a, Rodeo No.5 G 71 a 1RodeoNo.6 H sRodeoNo.7 0.8 Rodco No.9 1 b 1RodeoNo. 10 L Rodeo l\o.11 I r, f Pinole No. l 111 x , Pinole No.2 Pinole No.3 pHerculesq 1 r d Selby R 2 $ t p. x A T C v i t + z B t 1 TOTALSASSEMBLY DISTRICT C ON R F TOTALS G 101h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT a, TOTALS p 1 (Q-_: IIlthASSEMBLYDISTRICTO f c L CONTRA COSTA COU TOTALS MG^ I 3 z - l3 t / g ! ice.. I m §> N X f Q P d t 4 l iyy R t S 1 T 1 c Lth i I rs CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD RJNE 3. 1952 _ _ MIE EMELT IN Member County Central ii Member County Ceesfrai Member Country i.eafral Member County Central Member County Caafrai Commiffee—/.-Sup,Disf. 1 Cwwnitfee_,Z_Sup.Dist Dist C.ommitfes..._.Sn .Dist Committee—sup.Die. fj VVVs i F t jJ i ..M tt y y f I r t S7 7 r BE t F t Yet Y t L M i i qf#..... d . Fey t f f k Rt F 4 E ; s F T 7 i S 4 l fi x S 01 q q i jj t n u sf n ; l! L ff i 4 t t 7 a pt R F F y r Y B c J t2 i irr SS fr t 0 r t t L y s M 11 14N4fi iiq kg F Nwa Q F t A tt its 3 sem. 4 i p r s T NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE.. 4 Judge of Superior Court Judge of Superior Court JudgeofSuperior Court Office Na 3 Office No.4 Office No. atlastn s s O 4x ae ELECTION 4 r PRECINCTS a 4 U. s, 11th Assembly Didrict O O O z i Continued) Totals Brought Fwward A L't Sobrante 1v0, 1 B ' x 4F' 7. p q El Sobrante No,2 C f O r P f / f i- D .. 11LlSobranteNo.2-A Q f d 1 El Sobrante No,3 E f6, l r7 r t LaV 11175, El Sobrante No.3-A F EI Sobrante No.G t, i J . El Sobrante No. 5 Hf 1{ Y}` Q 7- C El Sobrante No.b 1 IAZ J h 6+ 2 f( f+ f L'1 Qbrant o. 7 i EI Sobruite No.S 8 /j El Sobrante No.S-A t E'I Sobrante No.9 l GGA 2Gt a AVT Rolling\\Taod No. 1 N f// I o, 0 Rollin,Wood No.2-A P /1 f .} 2 D afRollingWoodNo.3 Q v441 Giant ISO. 1 R Ps' 93GiantNo.2 t Giant No. —A T /! g Rodeo No. Rodeo No.2 D P. NO Rodeo No.4 F ri G+' 111 r t Rodeo No.5 G Rodeo No.6 H 47 t r } Rodeo No.7 I CLZ; J-, IK28 J i Rodeo No.9 8 Rodeo No, 10 L f Rodeo No, 11 Af 7QYM Pinole No. 1 N le p a 4 Pinole No.2 O wC r /a 7— Pinole No.3 P Hercules Q ..' s `!Tn :f„ T f Selby R S sip 7. 39 11BSENTEE QQTF, A TOTALS 1 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C D f I L6 2.7' 3ECAP 3 lLATlO GTOTALSSt 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT H (. 'b' 7 Y4gt9lta4 1r 110th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TALS R L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS N 0 t r 4 s pnt '. s A e S i l CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 3a 1952 NONP/ T *ISA 4 49 t R xya M MA A a i4lvt W-, T4s r i i 6 i e F F x t 1 fi ea 1y P S s t ? i r i4Ff ZL j-V f-.yF' 4' t z C 907 J . D /J71 f F w t t,3 Ste o-t, 2 F f/v z t F i r zi t y. k 719 r V f o t 77 b t J p e z e i f t Y S G .lP.$ j /ot zA3 a yob t i V t J i I i s r y t r ii j M w 4 }A` NONPARTISANSTATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT' THE` vle AjVt ELECTION PRECINCTS Ith Assembly District v Continued) Totals Brought Forward A 3 773; El Sobrante No. 1 B s El Sobrante No.2 C El Sobrante No.2-A D M El Sobrante No,3 E y EI Sobrante No. 3-A F El Sobrante No.# G Ll Sobrante No. S X i 1ElSobranteNo.C j t El obrant e No.7 a. El Sobrante No.S K El Sobrante No.£-A L LI Sobrante No.9 M Rolling Wood No.l N Rolling Wood No,2 O Rolling Wood No.2-A P af " Rolling Wood No.3 Q Giant No. 1 R i Giant No.2 S Giant No. 2-A T Olcum A B Rodeo No. 1 C t Rodeo No.2 D RodgoNO 3 1 1 l d Rodeo No.4 F t r fi Rodeo No.3 G Rodeo No.6 H Rodeo No 7 Rodeo No.9 8 t i Rodeo No. to L Rodco No.11 rt Pinole No. 1 i Pinole No.2 Pinole No.3 P f 1 4 4 Selby R 1 i J ABSENTEE MOZZ T IE A B TOTALS a 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT C D F TOTALS d fix101hASSEMBLYDISTRICTR f. ., • r TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 77-f_ 71 C e N O Fes. P 0 R a r 7-77 20 il t CONSOLIDATED PRDIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 3, 1952 NONPART15A1, 3 ti 1, `t •v t fig., y 4 i S r' . i 0, 0 - yBONDS 3 - # rs t _ {{Al7f3 t a C 9 3 G r Iqq. z 2 z v t w. 3 R 1 e u C D r Jz Fi ? 9 z G H i S 1 y 7r t 3 s g s ftp. y 1 Y a f r a i D e4c t e s„ M1. H 1176 9 9 Y3.2 .Z r .39jd R f I , . k ., :. St Yfl 13'P 1 q w e A a L fs - N r n i f •. 7 i gyp} t 7. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I"7 - Y y C/ ! _ ,`j+f./'L6.I°L1 i.+ffZl..f/f. IA F i% ''`. :,s,c,oGi.ur,._.__.F•!yr . a7 .;;G:4.luar r-u.l..c.a-G, a"/L--L+u.r t.4',/l" ELECTION PRECINCTS t 77-1 7 1G t g t Y r s V A L j3 x R t Y to " r AA D v g e r g fi i 4 t 5 6 777 Y a i C t gym 2 r. t sy .:.. " ' 37 /.a. N11 . Y 8 s 3 9 p r JW !77 L N 4 r r k n t 3 3 4m,s t;? 22 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD MUNE 3, 1952 wl El 41 77-177 oi C M t. a off•r t Z tt I a r f e xy t 1 9 i. 1 C N • 5 liFb i y 1 s 1 1. Y naLa t t f S/'" 3, n WKK. F14s i I t a f s` I Y j¢g F i '-' _',F' G: 3 » b ` k t- Yr fj f¢1#,r d 1< i d k 3$ r .a a •. 711, kY S el IWO YJ 3 f g j t Ss 5 v T tp I, IW`-"i 1. g*, ,r %-'14.1 e w-t a pp r ate.P t ,r - e7 T $t' }1 xr qt k P FV, x a k r , a d s 1 r iter. r x FI BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY JULY 1 1952 THE BOARD NUf IN REG6I!R SiSSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RWORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUNMMS CHAIRKAY, PRESIDING; SUPSttV MRS I. T. GOYAK RAY S. .TAYLOR W. G. BUCHaA, J. FREDERICBON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. sem. PN The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of June, 1952, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. In the Matter of Resolution2.f Authorizing and Designating Representative to make Appli- cation to the Department of Veterans Affairs The Service and Coordination Division for State Coneys under Section 972 of the Filitary and Veterans Code of the State of California Chapter 14933 Statutes 1945. RESOLVED: That H. E. McNamar is hereby authorized and designated as the _ representative of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to sign and present. an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California for State moneys under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code, State of California, Chapter 14932 Statutes of 1945; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and desig- nated to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys is to be granted to the said County; and be it rte FURTHER RESOLVED: That the amount of State moneys requested is Fifteen Thousand nine hundred and forty-three and 20/100 Dollars ($15,943.20), or such portion, thereof as may be approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and for which match 4. ing funds may be provided by the County in the proportions as. required by agreement with said Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j y In the Nutter of Directing F District Attorney to pre- pare an ordinance that will v r?RT prohibit draw poker in Bay View No. 1 and Bay View No. 2 Area (No Man's Land). On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r E BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance that will 9rohibit draw poker in Bay View No. 1 and Bay View No. 2 Area (No Man's Land), and the; ity Attorney of Richmond and the City Attorney of E1 Cerrito are asked to provide then District Attorney with written reasons for the adoption of such an ordinance for the Mie particular area hereinbefore referred to. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s Y,: In the Matter of Ordinance y` No. 719. ate.. Ordinance No. 719 which regulates parking on Second St., Rodeo, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said Ordinance No. 719 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPT- ED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 719 be published for the:". time and in the manner required by law, in the "TRI-CITY NEWS", a newspaper of general. circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances Nos. 705, 709 and 712. This Board ha heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 7059 709 and 712 and a copy of each ordinance hawing been published for the time and in the manner required e by law in the following named newspapers, said newspapers being of general circulation t; printed and published in the County of Contra Costa: Affidavit of J. A. Aug roes publication of copy of Ordinance No. 705 in the "DIABLO BEACON"; Affidavit of John Sheehan, copy of Ordinance No. 709 in the "CONTRA COSTA TIM&S", continuing the "WALNUT CREEK CUURIER-JOURNAL"; And Affidavit of R. A. Bean, copy of Ordinance No. 712 in the "SAN: PABLO NEWS" rye. TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952, Continued. 7 And therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances Nos. 705, 709 and 712 be and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement between County and Department of Agriculture for rodent control. A form of contract for the year 1952-53 between the County of Contra Costa j and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California, wherein the County agreesi to make available the sum of $2,500 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in this County; and the Department of Agri- culture agrees to make available the sum of $2,500 for destruction of said rodents, said sums so appropriated to be disbursed in the same manner as other County and State E funds are disbursed under the joint supervision of the County Agricultural Commissioner ; ' of Contra Costa County and the State Department of agriculture, is presented to this Board; and j On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ; BOARD ORDERED that said contract be, and the same is hereby APPROVED; and i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between County and Contra Costa County Develop- ment Association, 1952-1953• Agreement dated July 1, 1952 by and between Contra Costa County, the party of the first part, and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of the second ; part, wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend from the General Fund of thel County the sum of 29,415.00, said amount to be paid to the party of the second part ; for publicizing Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. CUWAINGS, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute the same on behalf of the ! County; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrants in favor of said party of the second part, as follows: 15,415 on July 1, 1952; 2,000 on August 1, 1952; 2,200 in each month thereafter up to and including June 1, 1953; said payment to be made upon the duly verified claim therefor made by the party of the second part and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance as completed, erection of two tee-type hangars at Buchanan Field. This Board having on March 25, 1952, approved a contract dated I-larch 18, 1952,1 with Kring Construction Company, 251 Kearny Street, San Francisco $, California, for the erection of two tee-type hangars at Buchanan Field, near Concord, California; and E. A. Lawrence Superintendent of Buildings, having certified to this Board that said work has been completed according to plans, specifications or approved change ! orders; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED as completed and the Clerk is directed to file , a notice of completion of said work. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to buy required meal pack equipment for new kitchen at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing agent is authorized to purchase the re- quired meal pack equipment for the new kitchen being constructed at the County Hospital, in accordance with requisition signed by the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to u 2 's, ro TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952, Continued. the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appears on the TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952, Continued. In the I latter of Directing District Attorney to pre- pare an ordinance to provide for the position of Right of Way Agent. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of SupervisolTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District i Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance that will amend the salary ordinance, by I providing for the class of Right of way Agent at Range 35 of the basic salary schedule z 492-$590)• x} The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator, D. H. Teeter, to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, is authorized to attend a com- mittee meeting of the Supervisors Association, July 24, 1952, at San Diego, his expense 4; to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Cummings to attend meeting. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Cummings be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meet- ing of the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Association, July 25, 1952s at San Diego, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F1 In the Matter of Report from k Coroner with reference to death of Karel Schneiders. Dr. Abbott, Coroner, having filed with this Board a communication with re-z ference to an inquest concerning the death of Karel Johan Schneiders, which occurred in a pool of water in the bed of Rodeo Creek; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to whether the County could be held responsible for the condition of said pool. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of Request of Airport Operations Assist- ants at Buchanan Field for free field storage. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE yBOARDORDEREDthattherequestoftheairportoperationsassistantsatBuchananField for free field storage for their personal aircraft, be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x a In the Matter of Report by Novella Hiser of accident. Novella Hiser, 4951 Myrtle Drive, Concord, having filed with this Board a z communication with reference to injury which she received as the result of an accident which occurred on June 3rd at a polling place; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of County Poundmaster. The County Poundmaster having presented to this Board his report for the onth of June, it is by the Board ordered that said report be filed. y In the Matter of Authorizing ad in annual Labor Day issue of the "Labor Herald". This Board of Supervisors deeming the Labor Day issue of the "Labor Herald" a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952, Continued. h: BOARD ORDERED that the resources of said County be advertised by placing an ad in said issue at a cost of not to exceed $100, and that said "Labor Herald" shall present to this Board a proper claim for payment of said ad. Af The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Batter of Exonerating r Revolving Fund Bond, County Surveyor. t The County Auditor having recommended to this Board that the bond of Joseph A. Barkley with reference to his revolving fund (Bond No. 426924 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company, as surety) be exonerated in view of the fact that a complete account r# ing on said revolving fund has been made; w On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond be, and the same is hereby ORDERED EXONERATP-D AND PRELEASED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Jessie A. Lea as County Librarian. It appearing that the tern of office of Jessie A. Lea as County Librarian Twill expire on July 5, 1952; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Jessie A. Lea be, and she is here- appointed to the office of County Librarian for a four-year term commencing July 5, 1952. a; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, k Ia the Matter of Requesting District Attorney to provide Board with ruling as to Plan- rf Vining Commissioner Connors' eligibility to serve. r` w Ernest Marchi appears before this Board and requests the removal of J. P. Connors, Planning Commissioner, from the Planning Commission; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to furnish this Hoard. with a ruling as to whether or not Air. Connors is eligible to serve on said Planning Commis- sion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.z , 44 An the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are hereby authorised: Justice Courts: No. 3 Decrease Inc` r Temporary Help200 Services 175 Expense Allowances 115 Supplies 260 Unappropriated Reserve - r. General Fund 550 200 No. 5 x Temporary Help 1200 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1200. No. 6 Permanent Personnel 1300 Services 350 Expense Allowances 175 Supplies 50 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 575 1300 I No. 7 Temporary Help 600 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 600 Y 9 No. S Temporary Help 250 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 250 x i 5 TUESDAY, JULY 12 1952, Continued. No. 10 Dem Termanent Personnel Temporary Help 300 r, Services 400 1 Expense Allowances 75 P Supplies 425 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 1350 y} a No. 11 F}Fe—neat Personnel 110 Services 150 v , Expense Allowances50 Supplies 30 Capital Outlays 40 µUnappropriated Reserve General Fund 190 190 r yl'Highwav Department Primary Road Group °14$1 2500 Replacement Outlay tGarage Station Wagon 2500 Unappropriated Reserve -General Fund 2500 2500 County Auditor (for Public Defenders) r, p ery ces 300 Unappropriated Reserve 300 y t:.County Auditor- Controller ermanent Personnel 1200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 341 M: 5.Services 600 Supplies 200 Special Expense 1650 Replacements Unappropriated Reserve 859 859 Central ServicefkPermanent Personnel a Temporary and Seasonal Help 170 3 JIBrServices 450 Expense Allowances 35lry ..Special Expense 3780 Unappropriated Reserve 895 3295 Builds Inspection Department Temporary and Seasonal Help 250 Stores 250 µ Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 250 250 Highwag Department Capital Outlay Garage) Sump 440 Capital Outlay " PUMp x.. Self Propelled Loader 23?Capital Outlay - Typewriter Capital Outlay - Typewriter Desk do chair 230 n — Desk & Chair 230 4} ,., r r ., Clothes Tree 12 K Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 677 677 Primary Road Group 14721 1146 Capital Outlay - Transit 750 4`6 Level 300 Right Angle X Prism (2) 51 f 200* Steel Chain 45 Unappropriated Reserve -General Find1146 1146 Conslable Permanent Personnel 80 Expense Allowances 180 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 80 280 r' Constable 10 Supplies 35 r. Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 35 Constable 12 Expense Allowance 150 Unappropriated Reserve -General Fund 150 rN Constable 16 Permanent Personnel 80 Unappropriated Reserve - General TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952, Continued. rtr7 Unappropriated Reserve 1951-52 Decrease Increase Appropriations 2819x Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 2819000 Co unt Pound Permanersonnel 21+00 t r Services 250 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 250 244 x, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous- vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing I' Sheriff to transport prisoners ks= Ito vicinity of Concord. This Board having been notified that a trail ride will be conducted by the Concord Trail Ride Association and the Junior Chamber of Commerce during the week end of July 1+ - 6, 1952, inclusive; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT S3 BY THE BOARD ORDSHED that the Sheriff is authorized to transport five prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the trail ride grounds to clean and prepare said grounds. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A 2 rtf a In the I-fatter of Requiring propertya insurance ownrss owners hired by the County. This Board having adopted a resolution on December 17, 1951, requiring that all owners of equipment hired by Contra Costa County shall provide insurance of from x $100.000 to $2002000 minim` and directing the County Surveyor to require written authorization from insurance carriers before permitting trucks or equipment to do work for the County;r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said owners of equipment shall also provide property damage insur ance in the amount of $10,000. N s j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b R In the Matter of Petition rpt protesting granting of building permit to I Iiss F. E 8etjen. A petition s' ed by apgo,ximately sixty-four persons protesting the granting of a permit to Miss F. eatieof Belmont Avenue, Bay View #1, to erect a fence ten feet or more high on the northern boundary of her lot; and A communication from Emil Huettner and Margaret Huettner also protesting the issuance of such a permit and requesting amendment to the building code; are presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Building Inspector with in- structions that in this particular case no issuance of a permit for construction of a fence which would exceed six feet in height, be issued. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y i Rd n 4 f s A t' L f rs s a A u w A. XI - h F s ry ry e w . x a F And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, July 2, 1952s at 2:30 otclock P. X. at the Hall of Records,. In,the Board-Chambers, Martinez, California. A 1 4 ji Chairman i. if ..... ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH, CLERK s By. ze *y - Tl&r' /'F lr ' Deputy Clerk n. R y r f. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 19522 THE BOARD )JET IN RLI4iVifit r ADJOMswR— t r;i i!rf+ i.w fir yah ED SESSION AT 2:30 O t CLOCK P. M- IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF s " °: r" RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU*iINGS CHAIRMAN PRESIDIA • SUPEN Us I. T. GOY AK, BAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BIICHANAN, J.FREDERICKSON. Nr PREsg rrr: W. T. PAAScx, cLB K. If In the batter of ,Approval y of Ordinance No. ,721. r rk't Ordinance No. 721, which provides for the amendment of the salary ordinance by fixing salary schedule for Justices of the Judicial Districts and Constables, and IE h , establishes auto allowance rates for Constables, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 721 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTEII ti IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 721 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "THE ENTERPRISE-REPORTER", a newspaper M of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 7, 1952, at 2 o'clock P. M. t the Hall of Records, in the Board Chambers, Martinez, California. rin Chairman x TTEST: E q W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Dep.utyy Clerk rs; BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 79 19529 h , THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED i SESSION AT 2 P.K. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMK.INGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Equalization k; i Assessments.i Ar The County Assessor delivers to the Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization, the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books and Statements of the County, i of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1952-53, and the Board proceeds to examine the same; and i` There being no requests on file for reduction and change in assessments, the further equalization of said assessments is hereby continued to July 8, 1952, at 4:00 P. I.; and the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to meet on the 8th day of July, 1952, at 9 a.m. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 8, 1952, at 9 a.m. l 1 It Gha' yi. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK BY Tr-' Deputy Clerk o- I,f. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y tiy.'1 TUESDAY JULY $, 19529 v THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION I AT 9 OICLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CHAIRMAN, FRESIDING; SUUPERVISORS N Z... T. GOYAK, RAY S._._TAXLOR, .W. G. z BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON 1 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of k x Abatement of Property of ATALIC, ET AL., North Richmond. i WHEREAS, the above-entitled matter has been regularly continued to this time; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor. Frederickson, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing is further continued to July 15, 1952, at 10 o'clock a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Assistant Purchasing Agent to purchase narcotic drugs. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles Hornback, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa- County, and Walter Seyden, Assistant Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, be and they are hereby authorized to purchase narcotic drugs to be used in the County Hospital and t other County medical institutions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ir rx In the Matter of Application Nof JOHN H: VxMAHON' for permit or license to operate a junk yard, which will involve auto wrecking, near Oakley. John H. McMahon having filed with this Board an application for permit to operate a junk yard, which will involve auto wrecking, on the northerly 170 feet of fy the easterly 300 feet of the North 250 feet of the North 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the u an Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 1, T1N,R2E, MDB&M, situated near Oakley; I` and Charles Diethelm having filed with this Board a petition signed by e i Tuesday, July 8, 1952, Continued. r approximately 21 persons protesting the application of said John McMahon; and l On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, I f IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is continued to August 5, 1952, at 10:00 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Maynard West Johnson for permit or license to conduct wrecking yard and storage place for old cars at 1837 DeSoto Street, S. D. No. 1. It appearing to this Board that Maynard West Johnson, 1847 Mason Street, San Pablo, California, has heretofore filed with this Board a request in writing for a permit or license to operate a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars under provisions of Ordinances No. 426 and No. 455; and It further appearing that said applicant has filed with this Board a statement of registration, as required by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 426, and it further appearing that said aeplicant has filed with the Clerk of this Board a corporate surety bond, issued by Peerless Casualty Company, dated June 27, 1952, in the sum of 5,000.00, as required in Section 8 of Ordinance No. 426; By reason of the foregoing, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk be, and he is x hereby directed to issue a license and permit to said applicant to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars on property north of the tracks of Santa Fe Railway Company adjacent to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company tracks, known as yr.. 1837 DeSoto Street, which is approximately one acre of land, in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County (being portion of Lot 3 on map of "Loomis Subdivision") . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Mt. Diablo Unified School District Bonds. er rF WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $850,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $850,000 principal amount of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner ( prescribed by this 'Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: a Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. 229,441 American Trust Company 231,000 rK rY AND 4 EREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N.T.&S.A. , is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium , offered, if any, ik NOW, THEREFnRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, tate o California, aa-`ollows-. 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A., for ; 850,000 par value of, said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Said par value thereof and a premium of $9, and accrued interest to date of delivery, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Inclusive um 1-120 596 121-360 2% 361_560 2 1/4% 561-850 2 1/2% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on February 15 and August 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on August 15, 1953. 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America, h. T. & S. A. , are r hprebv rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby =dered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their several checks accompanying their respective bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of July, 1952, by the Board of Supervisors r Tuesday, July 8, 1952, Continued w of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.Y NOES: Supervisors - None. M ABSENT:Supervisors - None. n In the Matter of the District Tax Increase Election for the Livermore Joint Union High School District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County acknowledge receipt of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Livermore Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County from which is appears that the electors of said district, by a majority vote, approved the following proposition: Ohall the proposed increase in the maximum tax rate from Seventy-five Cents (40.75 ) to One Dollar and Thirty-five Cents (1.35) on each One Hundred Dollars- 100.00) of assessed valuation within the Livermore Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, be authorized?" In the MRtter of Granting JOHN E. 14cADAM free permit to peddle n the un- incorporated area of the County.y' John E. McAdam, 2124 Sherman Drive, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle hot dogs in the uniacorp-, . r orated area of the County, and it appearing to this Hoard that said John E. McAdam r is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge m= Certificate, Serial f 39 16$ 202, dated October 16, 1945; r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor. Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said John E. McAdam be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle hot dogs in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of contra Costa County be, and -he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r In the Matter of Granting OLAF R. WINNINGSTAD, JR. free permit to peddle in i the unincorporated area of the County. 0 R. Winningstad, Jr. , 2521 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, Calif., having filed with thisBoard an application for a free permit to peddle Cutco Cutlery in the k unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Olaf R. r Winningstad, Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by L Discharge Certificate, Serial 46 057 580, dated December 12, 1946, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Olaf R. Winningstad, Jr. be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Cutco Cutlery in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided k for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Report of the District Attorney on communication re Rodeo Creek. t This Board having heretofore referred to the District Attorney the x question of liability for the dangerous condition in Rodeo Creek described in a communication from C. L. Abbott, Coroner; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR*= that the following report of the District Attorney is referred to Victor W. Sa4lr, ,County Road Commissioner: It is our opinion that since this portion of Hodeo Creek is not on County property that the County is not liable for the pool condition and has, not duty to cure the hazard. You should consider having the Road Commissioner arrange with the State Highway Department to use broken pavement as fill, as suggested in the Coroner's letter." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Tuesday, July 9, 1952, Continued. r w In the Matter of Authorizing ae increases in salaries and additional personnel, County Hospital Medical Staff. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY x THE BOARD ORDERED that the following physicians and surgeons, at the rates listed, are authorized for the County Hospital; w Position Salary per Month Medical Director 41228 1 Physician in charge of chest diseases 892 x 2 Senior Resident Physicians 565 each 8 Junior Resident Physicians 449 each The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Personnel Allocation List for Highway Department. On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an additional position in the class of Accountant, Grade I, for the Highway Department, is authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Supplemental Board Order. authorizing ex- tension of employment of Public Assistance Worker, Grade II, Social Service Department. r It appearing that this Board had authorized the continuation to May 319 1952, of the position of Public Assistance Worker, Grade II, which position was originally authorized in connection with a special investigation unit of the Social Service Department; and r` This Board having on June 24, 1952, authorized the continuation of said position to September 30, 1952, and there having been no Board Order authorising F extension of this position to June 30, 1952, as stated in said Order; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for continuation of said position is granted x from June 1, 1952, to July 1, 1952 r, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel changes, Sheriff's Department. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel changes are authorized for the Sheriff's Department: ADD: 4 deputy sheriffs, Grade II 1 lieutenant 5 sergeants 1 deputy sheriff, Chief of Civil Division 1 identification technician 1 intermediate stenographer-clerk 1 deputy sheriff, Grade I DISCONTINUE: 1 senior stenographer clerk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Referring to District Attorney summons, re Laine vs. County, Action No. 55364• On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 4 BY THE pnARP ORDERED that,- the summons received in- the matter of Action No. 55364, Louis Laine versus the County of Contra Costa, et al, is hereby referred to th*District Attorney. The forem- ing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V;A Tuesday, Julv 8, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Denying claim of MARGY CAREY. M.argY Carey, (Philip Knox, Jr., Attorney at Law: Bank of America Building, Oakland 12, California) , having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the sum of 21,386.02, in which claim it is stated that said damages were caused by pile of earth on a County road 1.5 miles north of the intersection of Pleasant Hills Road and Gregory Lane upon which car driven by claimant was damaged and whereby claimant received bodily injuries; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by him to the Insurance yPdjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :`utter of Denying Claim of CARRIE PEASE, ETAL. y Carrie Pease, mother of Robert Eugene Pease, a minor, (Judson & Judson, a Attorneys at Law, 1221 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, California) having filed with this Board a claim for damages in her behalf and in behalf of her said minor son, in the . sum of $25,000, in which claim it is stated that personal injury was suffered by Robert Eugene Pease due to falling into an excavation on land along. Alves Lane owned by the County; rx On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by him to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Purchasing Real Property from NORTON J. MORGAN, et ux, RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors heretofore, to wit, on the 10th day of June, 1952, passed and adopted a Resolution setting Tuesday, the 8th day of July, 1952,- at ten o'clock A.M., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was fx published in the "COA'TRA COSTA GAZETTE" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and A WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest such purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in the amount of Sixty- seven Hundred Fifty Dollars(46750.00) in favor of the RICHMOND 'MARTINEZ TITLE COMPANY; said amount being the purchase price of said hereinafter described real property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby r'directed to forward said warrant to said title company, directing the paying over of r said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to wit, NORTON J. MORGAN and TERESINA B. MORGAN, his wife, when it has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said Norton J. Morgan and Teresina B. Morgan, conveying said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra w. Costa, free and clear of all incumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described as follows, to wit: All that certain real property in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Yye A portion of Lot 7 in Block 3, Additional Survey of HtheTownofMartinez, as shown on maps of record on file in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Pine Street and the northerly line of Main Street at the southwest corner of Block 3, Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California; thence along the northerly line of Main Street and the southerly line of Block 3, North 52. 37' East, a distance of 98 feet to the point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning North 36. 59' Nest, a distance of 93 feet to a point in the fence line on the southerly line of the H. J. Curry property; thence running along the fence line and the dividing line between s the property of H. J. Curry and now or formerly C. C. Scott, p North 520 11' East, a distance of 50 feet; thence leaving the southerly line of the property of H. J. Curry and running along the fence line and the dividing line between the property now or formerly of C. C. Scott and A. A. McMahon, South 36. 59' East, a distance of 93.38 feet to a point in the northerly line of Main Street, thence running along the northerly line of Main Street, South 52. 37' West, a distance of 50 feet to the point of beginning. Tuesday, July 8, 1952, Continued. i PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 8th day of July, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Racy S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervi s ors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Communication from Brentwood Chamber of Commerce. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Brentwood Chamber of Commerce requesting information regarding County funds allocated to the chambers within the County, is referred to D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, for answer. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to prepare contract between the City of Pinole and Pinole County Fire Protection District for fire protection services. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to prepare a contract between the City of Pinole and the Pinole County Fire Protection District for fire protection services to be rendered for the Pinole County Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1952-53. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Agricultural Commissioner. The Agricultural Commissioner having filed with this Board a report for the month of June, 1952, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. In the Matter of Request for authorization and financing of election for irrigation district for residents of Ayers Tract in Upper Clayton Valley. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that the request of Henry Bailey for authorization and financing of election for an irrigation district for residents of the Ayers Tract in Upper Clayton Valley, is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting County Superintendent of Schools permission to leave the State. On motion of Supervisor .Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, is granted permissioll to leave the State of California for a period of ten days, beginning July 11 and ending July 21. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, is authorized to attend the Ouarterly Meeting of the County Personnel Administrators' Association in Ventura County i July 18 and 19, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting- Sealer of Weights and Measures -permission to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. J. Biglow, Sealer of Weights and Measures, is granted permission to attend the following meetings at County expense: Regular quarterly meeting of Sealers of Central Coastal Area to be held in Oakland on July 9, 19529 I,egislative Committee Meeting of California Association of Weights and Measures Officials to be held in Sacramento July 14-15-16, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. RDI Tuesday, July , 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 700, 716, and 720. This Board having heretofore adopted the following ordinances and copisa having been published in newspapers of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by the following affidavits of publication on file herein: Affidavit of Maynard F. Gunsul showing publication of Ordinance No. F. 700 in the "CROCKETT AMERICAN"; Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman showing publication of Ordinance No. 716 in the "LAFAYETTS SUN"; Affidavit of George E. Moore showing publication of Ordinance No. 720 in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT". On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, r.. IT IS -BY THE BOARD ORDERED .that said ordinances are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. to In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. i. x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to make the following appropriation adjustments: Social Welfare Department: 14. Appropriation Dec_ Inc_ Permanent Personnel 142000.00 Services 13,000.00 Fxr Supplies ls500.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 25,500.00 1 Aid to Needy Children: State Share 8,424.00 a3V Federal Share 709988.00 g_ County Share Basic 11,893.00 a- County Share Supp. 31,584.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 199691.00 Al, Appropriations 629564.00 u .. Aid to, Needy Children, B.H.I: Nfig' State Share 8,9267.00 County Share Basic 5,532-00 County Share Supp. 19992.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 7,524.00' Appropriations 267.00 3Aid to Needy Blind: i Federal Share 59123-00 State Share 8 396.00 County Share 2,798.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 2,798.00 Appropriations 13,519:00 Aid to Partially Self-Supporting; Blind: State Share 19915-00 County 'Share 382.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 382.00 Appropriations 1,915.00 f. Aid to Needy Aged: Federal Share 639066.00 State Share 10,406.00 County Share Basic 2,700.00 i Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund Z 700XOY ,.. Appropriations 73,474-00. General Relief Special Expense 55,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 55,000.00 Weimar Joint Hospital: 8 Services - General Fund 92,500.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 92,500.00 fY`' Tuesday, July $, 1952, Continued. APPROPRIATION DECREASE INC_ ijA Outside Hospitalisation: Services 759000.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 759000.003 Probation Department: Y Care of Juvenile Court Wards: P='Services 13,000..00 Supplies 1 600.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 14,60.00 Juvenile Hall: Permanent Personnel 500-CO Temporary=dc Seasonal Help 91500.00 Services 59000.00 r Supplies 000.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 139000.00 A Marshall, Richmond: Permanent Personnel 19450.00" Temporary Help 520.00 Services 50.00 r Expense Allowances 375.00 Supplies 140.00 Special Expenses 40.00 Unappropriated Reserve-General Fund 2,575.00 Surveyor: baa Permanent Personnel 139500-00 Temporary & Seasonal Help 229500.00 4 Expense Allowances 500.00 Supplies 900.00 Special Expense 71300.00 Unappropriated Reserve 9,000.00 62900.00 Municipal Court.: Permanent Personnel 4,000.00 Services 4,$00.00 Expense Allowances 500.00 rSupplies 2,000.00 Special Expense 550.00 Capital Outlays-Files & Office Furniture 2,750.00 Unappropriated. Reserve-General Fund 20,600.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote or the Board. In the Matter of Adopting Ordinance No. 722. Ordinance No. .722,, which regulates parking upon certain streets within the town of Crockett, is presented to this Board; and r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ufr< IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby approved and adopted. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "CROCKETT AMERICAN", ry a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 1 T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r' In the Matter of Adopting Ordinance No. 723. Ordinance No. 723, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance) , as amended, by the addition of the` position of classification of Right of Way Agent, Range 35, is presented to this Board; and. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby approved and adopted IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "LAFAYETTE SUN", a newspapter of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the *nRnimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County tax liens. H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller, having notified this Board that a clerical error was made on 1951-52 Assessment No. 1067$6, Walls Harbor Center Tract, Lots 33 and 34, Block 2$, in that the land value was duplicated, resulting in an overassessment, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid second in- stallment including costs and penalties on the above described assessment; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; Tuesday, July 8, 1952, Continued. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said assessment as r requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r> T In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, E1 Cer- rito Nos. 2, 3, 69 71 10, 12, 139 149 159 33, 20, 25, 269 H . 279 2$9 299 30, 31, and 32. K On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of E1 Cerrito Nos. 2, 3, 69 7, 10, 12, 132 14, 159 33 201 25, 269 279 2$9 299 30, 31, and 32, 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: EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 2 rk Beginning at the intersection of the center of Norvell Street. with the center of Fairmount Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Norvell Street, said center produced to the County boundary; thence following said boundary south- easterly to the center of Pamona Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Pamona Avenue to the center of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Lynn Avenue to the center of Ashbury Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Ashbury Avenue to the center of Fairmount Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Fairmount Avenue to the place of beginning. f EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3 4t Beginning at the intersection of the center of Elm Street with the center of Lincoln Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Elm Street to the center of pillow Lane; thence southwesterly along the center of Willow Lane to the center of the Oakland Branch, Santa Fe R.R. ; thence southeasterly along the center of said railroad line to the center of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Central Avenue to the center of Albermarle Street;tbence northwesterly along the center of Albermarle Street tot he center of Lincoln Avenue; thence southwesterly along the cerate r; of Lincoln Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 6 Y«' Beginning at the intersection of the center of Richmond Street with the center of Donal Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Street to the center of Manila Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Manila. Avenue to the center of Lawrence Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Lawrence Street to the center of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly along the center of Schmidt Lane, said center produced to the easterly boundary of Schaidt Village Tract; thence northwesterly along said boundary to the boundary between lots 40 and 39 of afore- mentioned Schmidt Village Tract; thence southwesterly along said boundary to the center of Navellier Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Navellier Street to the center of Donal Ave. ; thence southwesterly along the center of Donal Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Avenue with the center of Knott Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of Blake Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Blake Street to the center of Lexington Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Lexington Avenue to the center of Hill Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Hill Street to the center of Elm Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Elm Street to the center of Key Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of Junction Boulevardthence northwesterly along the centeriofJunctionBoulevardtothecenterofKnottoulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Knott Boulevard to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Liberty Street with the center of Potrero Avenue ; thence southeasterly along the center of Liberty Street to the center of- Gladys Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Gladys Avenue to the center of Norvell Street; thence northerly along the center of Norvell St. to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Potrero Avenue t the center of Navellier Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Navellier Street to the center of Blake Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Blake Street to the center of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Street to the center of Potrero Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 12 Beginning at the center of the intersection of Pamona Avenue and the center of Lynn Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Pamona Avenue to the south- erly boundary of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Santa Fe Avenue ; thence northerly along the center of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of Ward Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Ward Avenue to the center of San Carlos Avenue; thence northerly along the center of San Carlos Avenue to the center of Lynn Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Lynn Avenue to the Tuesday, July 8, 1952, Continued. r j' place of beginning. f EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Fairmount Ave. with the center of Ramona Avenue ; thence southeasterly along the center of Ramona Avenue to the center of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Lynn Avenue to the center of San Carlos Avenue; thence southerly along the center of San Carlos Avenue to ! the center of Ward Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Ward Avenue to the centerl of Santa Fe Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of Colussa Avenue; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of Colussa Avenue to the center of Fairmount Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of a Fairmount Avenue to the place of beginning. I EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Clayton Street with the center of Eureka Avenue ; thence southeasterly along the center of Clayton Street to the j center of Lincoln Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Lincoln Avenue to the center of Albermarle Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Albermarle Street to the center of Fairmount Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Fairmount Avenue to the Center of Ashbury Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Ashbury Avenue to the center of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Eureka Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 15 w Beginning at the intersection of the center of Canyon Trail with the center of Mira Vista Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Mira Vista Avenue to the center of Jordan Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Jordan Avenue to the center of Tamalpais; thence northeasterly along the center of Tamalpais to the center of Arlington Boulevard; thence northerly along the center of Arlington Boulevard to the etterior boundary of the Citv of El Cerrito; thence following aforementioned boundary easterly and southeasterly to a point which is a production northeasterly of the north- ! westerly line of Arlington Estates; thence southwesterly along said production and alongf said northwesterly line , and said line produced southwesterly to the exterior boundary of Schmidt Village Tract; thence along last mentioned boundary northwesterly and westerly to the easterly boundary of Richmond Junction Heights; thence northerly along said east-1 erly bcundary to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along the center of Cutting Boulevard to the center of Canyon Trail; thence northwesterly along the center of Canyon Trail to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 33 Beginning at the intersection of the center of nosier Lane and the north. erly extension of Sea View Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Mosier Lane to the most easterly corner of Lot 19, Schmidt Village Tract; thence northeasterly along; the proposed extension of Mosier. Lane, said center produced to the center of Contra Costa Drive; thence southeasterly, southerly and southeasterly to the southeasterly boundary of 6erkeley County Club Terrace; thence following last mentioned boundary southwesterly and southeasterly to the center of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Eureka Avenue to the center of Sea View Drive; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of Sea View Drive to the place of beginning. i EL CERRITD PR=C T_NCT NO. 20 Beginning at the intersection of the proposed production of Mosier Lane ith the center of Contra Costa Drive; thence northeasterly along the proposed center of Mosier Lane to a point on the exterior boundary of the property owned by Boy Scouts of America; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along aforementioned property to the exterior boundary of the-, City of El Cerrito; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly to the southeasterly boundary of Berkeley Country Club Terrace; thence southwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Contra Costa Drive; thence If northwesterly, northerly and northwesterly along the center of Contra Costa Drive to the place of beginning. 1 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 25 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ashbury Ave. with the I center of Fairmount Avenue; thence southeasterly to the center of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Lynn Avenue to the center of Ramona Avenue ; thence northwesterly along the center of Ramona Avenue to the center of Fairmount Ave. ; thence ! southwesterly alone the center of Fairmount Ave. to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PF.ECINCT NO. 26 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Elm Street with the center of Eureka Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Elm Street to the center of Lincoln Ave; thence northeasterly along the center of Lincoln Ave. to the center of Clayton Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Clayton Street to the center i of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Eureka Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 27 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Tulare Ave. with the exterior boundary of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence southerly along the center of Tulare( Avenue to the center of Barret Avenue ; thence easterly and southeasterly along the cente sti , Tuesday, July 8, 1932, Continued. of Barret Avenue to the center of Tamalpais; thence northeasterly, northwesterly and easterly along the center of Tamalpais to the center of Arlington Boulevard; thence northerly along the center of Arlington Boulevard to the exterior boundary of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly along last mentioned boundary to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 28 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Tulare Ave. with the center of Barret Avenue ; thence southerly along the center of Tulare Avenue to the center of Jordan Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Jordan Avenue to the center of Crescent Street; thence southerly along the center of Crescent Street to the center of Canyon Trail; thence southeasterly along the center of Canyon Trail to the center of Mira Vista Avenue; thence northerly along the center of ,Mira Vista Avenue to the center of Jordan Ave. ; thence northeasterly along the center of Jordan Avenue to the center of Tamalpais ; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of Tamalpais to the center of Barret Ave; thence northwesterly and westerly along the center of Barret Ave. to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Richmond Street with the center of Manila Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Street and said center produced to the center of Mosier Lane; thence northeasterly along the cents of Mosier Lane to the most easterly corner of Lot 19, Schmidt Village Tract; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly boundary of Schmidt Village Tract to a point which is a production northeasterly of Schmidt Lane; thence southwesterly along the center of said production of Schmidt Lane to the center of Schmidt Lane; thence south- westerly along the center of Schmidt Lane to the center of Lawrence Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Lawrence Street to the center of illanila Avenue; thenc southwesterly along the center of Manila Avenue to the place of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Gladys Avenue with the center of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Street to the center of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Donal Avenue to the center of Navellier Street; thence northwesterly along the center cf Navellier Street to the center of southwesterly extension of the boundary between Lots 39 and 40, Schmidt Village Tract; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to thi ex- terior boundary of Schmidt Village Tract; thence northwesterly and westerly along last mentioned boundary to the northwest corner of Lot 46 of Schmidt Village Tract; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 46` to the intersection of the center of Navellier Street with Blake Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Navellier Street to the center of Potrero Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Norvell Street to the center of Gladys Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Gladys Ave. to the place of beginning.y4 EL CERRITO FRECINCT NO. 31 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Lexington Ave. with the center of Hill Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Lexington Avenue to the center of Blake Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Blake Street to the center of Liberty Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Liberty Street to the center of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Potrero Avenue to the center of Richmond Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Richmond Street to the center of Blake Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Blake St. to the line dividing Lots 46 and 47 of Schmidt Village Tract; thence north- F erly along said dividing line to the northeast corner of said Lot 47; thence westerly t along the northerly line of said Lot to the easterly boundary of Richmond Junction Heights; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Richmond Junction Heights to the center of Elm Street; thence northerly along the center of Elm St. to the center of Junction Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Junction Boulevard to the center of Cutting Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Cutting' Boulevard to the center of Frey Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Elm Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Elm Street to the center of Hill Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Hill Street to the place of beginning. s EL CERRI70 PRECINCT NO. 32 Beginning at the center of Mosier Lane and the most easterly corner of Lot 19, Schmidt Village Tract; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly boundary of Schmidt Village Tract to a point which is the production southwesterly of the north- westerly boundary of Arlington Estates; thence northeasterly along said production and halongsaidnorthwesterlylineandsaidlineproducedtotheexteriorboundaryofthe City of E1 Cerrito; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly to its intersection with the southeasterly boundary of the property owned by Boy Scouts of America; thence southwesterly along said mentioned property to the southwest boundary of the property owned by Boy Scouts of America; thence northwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of the proposed Mosier Lane extension; thence southwesterly along the center of the proposed ?Mosier Lane extension to the place of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Supervisors W. G. Buchanan and J. Frederickson retired from the meeting at 3:30 P.M. The following resolutions were adopted in the presence of the 'other members of the Board of Supervisors: Tuesday, July $, 1952, Continued. r In the Matter of Amending order of May 6, 1952, re Personnel for County Health Department. This Board having on May 6, 1952, authorized the addition of two positions in the class of Occupational Therapist for Crippled Children and for the addition of one position in the class of Physical Therapist for Crippled Children for the County Health Department, said additions to become effective May 9, 1952; On•motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisorervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEIPy BOARD ORDERED that said order be and the same is hereby amended to provide for the G addition of two positions in the class of Physical Therapist for Crippled Children and one position in the class of Occupational Therapist for Crippled Children for the County Health Department, said additions to become effective May 9, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 1 present . In the Matter of Eoualization of Assessments. The Board sits as a Board of Equalization and proceeds to examine assessment rolls, maps, books, and statements for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1952-53; and There being no requests on file for change or reduction in assessments, the further hearing is hereby continued to -Tuesday, July 15 , 1952, at 4 P.M; and 1 The Board adjouns as a Board of Equalization and takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to Tuesday, July 15, 1952, at 9:00 A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 15, 1952, at 9 a.m. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK S E A L } By 2 Deputy Clerk r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY JULY 15, 1952, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0*CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CURMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.r In the Matter of Walnut Creek School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State -of- California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $90,000 principal. amount .of bonds of Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $2$,000 principal amount of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Dean Witter & Co. 4$1,650 Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. 961 Hannaford & Talbot 9,270 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Dean 'Titter & Co. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered,, if any, - NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Dean Witter & Co. for ;Z$ 000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of 8ontra Costa County is hereby - authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment Tuesday, July 15, 1952, Continued. to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Said par value thereof a premium of $20, and accrued interest _from July, ` - 11 1952, to date of delivery, at the following rates: Interest Rate Bond Numbers Per Annum 129 169 20, 249 289 32, 36, 4044, 45, 49, 509 54, 559 59, 60, 649 65, 69, 709 749 2 3/4979, 801 849 859 899 90 3% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 in each year, 2. All bids except the bid of said Dean 'Titter & Co. are hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their several_mbecks accompanying their respective bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to shorn on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of July, 1952, by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors _ I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUiEINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. w NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE el In the Matter of Approval of lease agreement with Californian and Hawaiian Sugar Refining 3 Corporation, Limited, premises to be used for maintenance of a jail. An agreement dated July 15, 1952, between California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Limited, hereinafter called Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called Lessee, wherein it is agreed that the Lessor leases to Lessee certain premises situated in the town of Crockett, to be used for the maintenance of a jail, for a term of one year, commencing on the 1st day of May, 1952, and ending on the 30th day of April, 1953, at an annual rental of 41.00 payable in advance, and thereafter from month to month; subject to certain conditions, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance prepared by District Attorney prohibiting draw poker in certain areas of Contra Costa County (Bay View Nos. 1 and 2) . This Board having heretofore directed the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance that will prohibit draw poker in Bay View No. 1 and Bay View No. 2 Area No Man's Land) , and said District Attorney having presented to this Board a form of ordinance that would prohibit draw poker and other gambling within a certain distance to be set by Board) of any municipality within the County of Contra Costa, having an ordinance prohibiting draw poker or other gambling within said incorporated limits; and n This Board having received a petition signed by 17 residents or property r owners of Bay View District No. 1 requesting an ordinance making it illegal to play draw poker in said Bay View District No. 1; and Thomas M. Carlson, City Attorney of Richmond, having requested that this Board adopt the form of ordinance presented by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, suggesting the Board set the distance of 1/2 mile from city limits as the area in which draw poker or gambling is to be prohibited; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter be continued to July 22, 1952, at 10 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Abatement of Property of ATALIC, ET AL., North Richmond. WHEREAS, the above-entitled matter has been regularly continued to this time; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing is further continued to July 22, 1952, at 10 4 o'clock a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, July 15, 1952, Continued. i In the Matter of Granting MILO L. MILICEVICH free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Milo L. Milicevich, 1769 Stanford Street, Concord, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddlee fresh produce in.the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Milo L. Flilicevich is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate,f Serial #104651, dated September 17, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Milo L. Milicevich be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fresh produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorised to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Approving contract with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for maintaining street lights, etc. , for PACHECO LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated June 15, 1952, between the PACHECO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, hereinafter called District, and PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, hereinafter called Pacific, which agreement provides for maintaining a system of street lights and furnishing electricity therefor for a period of five years by said Pacific for said District and in accordance with rates specified in the bid of said Pacific, and k their Schedule L-31, and Bond #402417 in the sum of 41,000.00 issued by Pacific Indemnity Company, guaranteeing faithful performance of said agreement, f TMarepresentedtothisBoard, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorised to execute same on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said PACHECO LIGHTING DISTRICT. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners for BAY VIEW COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded. by Supervisor Taylor,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby APPOINED Commissioners of BAY VIEia' COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT in the County of Contra Costa, said Commissioners to hold office at the pleasure of the Board: Richard E. Cummings, 247 Belmont Street, E1 Cerrito 4 Robert L. Afflerbach, 310 San Diego Street, El Cerrito Henry L. Begley, 313 Santa Clara Avenue, El Cerrito Ruth Kirby, 204 San Diego Street, E1 Cerrito Joseph Formica, 115 Belmont Street, El Cerrito The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Deed of Certain Described Real Property from NORTON J. MORGAN, et ux, to the COUNTY OF CO ATTRA COSTA. RESOLUTION OF jw ACCEPTANCE NORTON J. MORGAN, et ux, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient deed conveying to the said County of. Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of public building, all that certain real property in the city of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of Lot 7 in Block 3, Additional Survey of the Town of Q. Martinez, as shown on maps of record on file in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Fine Street and the northerly line of Main Street at the southwest corner of Block r r , r 31 Ad<iitiona3 Survey of the Town of Martinez, Contra Costa County, r California; thence along the northerly line of Main Street and the south- erly line of Block 3, North 520 371 East, a distance of 98 feet to the point of beginning of the hereinafter described parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning North 36" 59. West, a distance of 93 feet to a point in the fence line on the southerly line of the H. J. Curry property; thence running along the fence line and the dividing line between the property of H. J. Curry and now or formerly C. C. Scott, North 52. 11, East, a distance of 50 feet; thence leaving the southerly line of the property of H. J. Curry and running along the fence line and the dividing 4 k. Tuesday, July 15 , 1952, Continued. line between the property now or formerly of C. C. Scott and A. A. YzMahon, South 360 59' East a distance of 93.38 feet to a point in the northerly line of Main street thence running along' the` northerly line of Main Street, South 52. 37t West, a distance of 50 feet to the point of beginning. w ' IT IS by this Board of Supervisors of the said County ORDERED that the said deed be and the same is hereby accepted. IT IS FURTH!M ORDERED that said deed be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of- Contra Costa, this 15th day of July, 1952, by the following vote, to wit AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU*1INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. AASENT: Supervisors - NONE.i In the Matter of Approval of y Change Order for construction rY of additions to County Hos- pital, Martinez. This Board having on May 14, 1952, approved a contract with Swinerton & Wal berg Company for the construction of additions to the County Hospital, Martinez, in the sum of $680,499; and On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THt BOARD ORDERED that the; following change order to said contract be, and the same is hereby APPROVED: CHAFE ORDER NO. 1 1. Furnish and install all labor and materials ADDS required for the relocation of the retaining wall, the additional grading.additional re- taining wall, additional paving and instal- lation of four (4) foot high chain link fenc- ing all as shown on Supplemental Drawing SK-4 Berg Street Access Driveway and Revisions" r bearing revision date of July 9, 1952--------------------$13,230.00 2. Omit the rolling steel fire door from Dini-nnge Room No. 11 to Corridor No. 12. Furnish and install in lieu there of a sliding metal clad fire door bearing the underwriter's class "A" label. The sliding fire door shall be complete with track, hanger, floor guide, fusible link, counter weight, cable and all other hardware 45_ and accessories required to meet the require- x ments of the Board of Fire Underwriters. Door to be mounted on the corridor side of opening 130.00png-------- s . 3. Compact by use of sheep's foot roller 16,000 cu. yds. } of fill material placed in area p North of "B" Street on site of future Parking Area---------------------------------------------------- 3.6ax0 r CONTRACT PRICE --------------680,499.00 A t CONTRACT PRICE INCLUDING PREVIOUS CHANGE ------------------- 680,499.00 THIS CHANGE ------------- -----------------------------ADD1 003.00 97 -TOTAL------------ 502.00 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 714 and No. 717. Ordinances No. 714 and No. 717 having been heretofore adopted by this Board and a copy of said ordinances having been pub shed for the time and in the manner Irequired by law as evidenced by the following affidavits of publication on file herein: Affidavit of I. Eddie Galli showing publication of Ordinance No. 714 in the "EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS"; Affidavit of J. A. Augustine, showing publication of Ordinance No. 717 in the "PLEASANT HILL TINS"; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and they are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of -;bcercising option re lease agreement with Coast Manufacturers re truck for Crockett County Fire Protection District. xV' This Board ha on March I1, 19 2approved a lease and option agreement dated February 29, 1952, having the Coast ,ufacturers and County of Contra Costa Crockett County Fire Protection District, wherein said Coast Manufacturers lease to E r F TUESDAY JULY 153 1952, Continued. said District one G.M.C. Flat Back Cowell Fire Truck for ariod of five months to July 26, 1952; and which lease and option agreement contains an option to renew said lease for a period of twelve months from and after July 26, 1952, for the rental of 6000; E On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board exercise its option under said agreement, and the County Auditor is authorized to make the payment of the additional X6000 in accordance with said option contained in said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Clerk to request installation of fire hydrant on garbage dump located on certain property owned by Wm.y. and Sarah Gottschalk (Vine Hill). On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board write to Louis C. Delchini and Wm. and Sarah Gottschalk requesting the installation of a fire hydrant in the garbage dump lo- cated in the Vine Hill Area, near Martinez. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. FJat In the Matter of Approval of policy covering Wokkmen's Compensation Liability. On motion of SupervisorBuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISj BY THE BOARD ORDERED that policy X10707-52 delivered by State Compensation Insurance Fund which covers Workmen's Compensation Liability for the fiscal year July 1, 1952s to July 1, 1953, is APPROVED with the exception of the unlimited coverage for employers' liability in said policy for which the premium is $1,863,06. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lIg k:n;fir. In the Matter of Requesting County Fire Protection Dist- ricts to include a proprcation in 1952-53 budget or fire x: trails within their districts. ry On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded byy Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify- the County Fire Protection Districts within the County of Contra Costa to include an appropriation in their 1952-53 budgets for fire trails within the boundaries of their districts, the amount of the appropria- tion to be based on figures in the office of the County Surveyor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanisaous vote of the Board. t3x In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County prisoners. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James N. Long, Sheriff, is authorized to transport County prisoners to do clean-up work on school grounds at the Briones School on July 27, 1952• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Policy regard- ing usage of space in County Buildings for meetings of pri- vate organizations. f d WHEREAS the authorisation to any private group of persons to make use of r county building space for purposes of the group would require that all groups be given such authorization as a matter of equity, and WHEREAS such general usage would inevitably result in added expense to the county in the form of lighting, heating and janitorial costs and of wear and tear on the county buildings and equipment, and r WHEREAS such added costs would be an unjustifiable burden on the taxpayers of this county, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that it be the decision of this Board that the use of county building space by private organizations shall be denied except_ only r that such use by organizations composed exclusively of county employees may be authoriz- ed in advance by the county officer or department head who is responsible for the space to be used, providing the usage be at such time during the day as will result in no s additional lighting, heating or janitorial expense and will in no way interfere with thel xx normal operations of the department or of the building maintenance personnel. The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x r Ps: TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of the Annual Report of the Richmond Health Center. The 30th Annual Report dated June 30 1952 of the Richmond Health Center having been presented to this Board, IT IS ORDk= tAat said report be placed on file. In the I-Satter of Denying r claim of DAVID JOSEPH vim MOSSOTTO, Minor. David E. Adelson, Attorney at Law, having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the sum of $500, said claim being made for David Joseph Mossotto, minor son of 15r. Fino Mossotto, of Orinda, and in which claim it is stated said minor was in- e jured when he fell into a hole on Tara Road in the Orinda Area; ry On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS iBY THE BOARD ORD that said claim for damages be and it is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Denying Claim of A. J. Neumann. A. J. Neumann having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the sum of 361 .77, which he claims was caused by faulty highway on Pleasant Hill--Martinez Cut- off road, on June 19, 1952; and t Ay On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said. claim for damages is DENIED. Viz .. Y1 The foregoing order is passed by the umanimous vote of the Board. err In the matter of Amending Personnel Allocations, Auditor, Building Mainten- ance and Highway Departments. On the recommendation of F. E. Emer Director of- Personnel and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED,.., that effective July 7, 1952 the following changes are made in the Personnel Alloca- tions for the departments listed below: AUDITORtS DEPARTMENT A Delete position of Audit Accountant Add one position of Internal Auditor BUILDING HAMTTENANCE DEPARTMENT Delete position of Telephone Operator-Typist Add one additional position of Telephone Operator3. HIGHWAY DEPAIMIENT OiL i FAY Delete one position of Crew Foreman The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Discontinuance of position of Resident Physician and Anaesthetist, County Hospital Medical Staff. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the position of Resident Phsician and Anaesthetist for the County Hospital is discontinued, effective July $, 19 2. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the I-latter of Requesting CAA M to notify 6th Army Transportation Corps re installation of radio- control tower at Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that M. E. Scott is authorized to negotiate for permit for the radio- control tower at Buchanan Field and also to instruct the CAA to notify the 6th Army Transportation Corps that the airport has met every requirement for transportation of troop movements to Camp Stoneman. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ratter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to mUe the following adjustments: J 1 TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952, Continued. i Agricultural Commissioner: Appropriation Decrease Increase Permanent Personnel 600.00 Temporary Help 600.00 Services 200.00 Supplies 75.00 Special Expense 50.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 225-00 t Sheriff: F s Permanent Personnel 7,800-00 j7Temporary & Seasonal Help 3, 00.00 Services 00.00 h Expense Allowances 6,000.00 Supplies 500-00 Replacements 76.00 4UnappropriatedReserve9,$76.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing payment to State for 1951-52 Laboratory Services.t. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $12,264.80 in favor of State Department of Public Health in payment of laboratory services for the fiscal year 1951-52 furnished by said Department to the County of Contra Costa except in the Richmond-San Pablo Area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Mol 1 f In the Matter of Authorizing Social Welfare Director to attend meeting. x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, County Social Welfare Director, is authorized to attend a meeting of the Regional Institute on Social Welfare of the Northern County. u Welfare Association at Quincy, California, on July 18, 19522 his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i x. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors H. L. Cummings and Ivan T. Goyak and Victor W. Sauer, r County Road Commissioner, are authorized to attend meeting of Joint Fact Finding Com- mittee on Highways at Long Beach on July 23 and July 24-, 1952s at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the matter of increasing amount paid for Boarding Home Children. a Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the present ceiling of $70.00 per month for the care and keep of children placed in Boarding Homes. and litstituticas by the duly r. authorized agents of Contra Costa County, is increased to the maximum rate of 05-00 per month for the care of said children, effective July 1, 1952. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of anaesthetic machines for the County Hospital. a On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion. of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized to purchase one 5-gas anaesthetic machine for the County t Hospital at a cost of $890. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing agent to purchase equipment for County Clerk.1f On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson; seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is directed to purchase a new numbering machine at a cost of 115 for the office of the County Clerk. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j MAE kmV TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952, Continued. u In the Matter of Appointment of John Freeman to position of Project Supervisor. 4 M On motion of Supervisor Taylor, s corded by Supervisor GoygkS , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John Freeman is Appointe to position of Project upervisor at the y< third step of the ranges for $618.00 per month, effective July 15, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to survey duties of two posi- tions classified as Court Clerks in Clerks office. Good cause appearing therefor, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commissio is requested to make a survey of the two positions in the office of the County Clerk, now classified as Court Clerks, to determine whether or not the positions should be reclassified by reason of added duties due to one of the Clerks acting as Appellate Court Clerk of the Appellate Department of the Superior Court and the other Court Clerk acting as Calendar Clerk. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I+,atter of Increasing personnel allocation authorizing capital outlay equipment. On motio4 of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD JRDERED that therpersonnel allocation list for the Adoption Unit of the Social Service Department is amended to provide for the additions of one Child Welfare Worker and one Clerk Typist, and that authorization is given to purchase capital outlay items needed for said positions as follows: 1 Desk, typist 195 1 Chair, posture 47 1 Typewriter 148 TOTAL 390 f The County is to be reimbursed by the State of California for both equipment sand salaries for additional positions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-latter of Increasing 1 work hours for branches of County Library.a. On the recommendation of D. X. Teeter and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, gag seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the County Library Department to increase the time of employment of a Library Aide at Concord from the present 15 hours per week to the full time of 40 hours per Yw. week; and 1 AUTHORIZATION IS FURTHER GIVE14 to employ the following part-time help: i Main Office 1 Library Aide 20 hrs. .per week Martinez Branch 1 Library Aide 10 hrs. per week Danville Branch 1 Branch Library Asst.10 hrs. per week Kensington Branch 1 Branch Library Asst.10 hrs. per week. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending x Personnel Allocation List r for the County Auditor's Department. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE kARD ORDERED that the Personnel Allocation List for the office of the County Auditor is amended to pro- vide for the additions of one position of Accountant Grade I and one position of Accoux& giant Grade II and that one position in the class of Senior Account Clerk is -discontinued, said changes to become effective July 7s 1952• u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5. 1In the I•latter of Personnel request of Dr. Blum, Health Officer. j Dr. H. L. Blum having submitted to the County Administrator a plan for the enlargement of the staff of his department to meet the growing demands, together with projected needs into the year 1953-54; and D. M. Teeter County Administrator, having recommended certain additions to i the staff of the HealU Department; x, s jt 4 p TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952, Continued. rsE r', On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY. THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to July 21, 1952, at 2:00 PON. E.,.a The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. C=1=d2,ngs W. G. Bucbanan, J. FredericCson. NOES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor. p= ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of AdvisoryCoat- mittee to work with Planning w_ Commission on future changes c A in Ordinance No. 217. fi Chairman H. L. Cummings announces to the Board that the advisory committee appointed to work with the Planning Commission on future changes in Ordinance No. 217 , zxisasfollows: fR Lester Mullen (Chairman) Contra Costa County Title Company, Martinez; Thomas G. Heaton, Secretary, County Planning Commission, 1122 Escobar Street, Martinez; Matthew Walker, Deputy District Attorney, Hall of Records, Martinez; Victor Sauer, County Road Commissioner, Hall of Records, Martinez; Joseph Barkley County Surveyor, Hall of Records, Martinez; Buck Johnson, 1990 Danville Highway, Walnut Creek;T A Frank Pullen, Richmond-14artinez Title Company, Martinez; Dan C. Peacock, Jr., 224 Camino Sobrante, Orinda; Frederick C. Kracke, 1870 Glenview Drive, Walnut Creek; Earl C. Smith, 1344 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito; Elliot Hartman Hidden Valley, Lafayette; Norman Riffe, 1125 Pine Street, Martinez; Frank Draeger, 1512 Franklin Street, Oakland.Y 3 In the Matter of Equalization r G` of Assessments. w * 6 yal The Board sits as a Board of Ezation and proceeds to examine assessmentPy.'rolls, maps, books, and statements for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year f 1952-53; and FF . There being no requests on file for change or reduction in assessments, the further hearing is hereby continued to Monday, July 21, 1952s at 2 P.M. ; and The Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to Monday, July 21, 1952, at 2 P.M. tas And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 21, 1952s at 2 P.M. R,ary Chairman.r ATTEST: W. T. PAASCHs CLERS By g E Deputy Clerk e P a {Sr rX a h Y r 9rv I tea,. N Y;T BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY JULY 212 1952, THE BOARD MEi IN REGULAR ADJOURNED t SESSION AT 2 P.M. ft r IN THE BOARD CHEERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUh MMS y'> i CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING: SUFEIRBORS I. T. GOYAK RAY S. TAYLOR W. G. Jr BUCHANAh, J. FREDERICKAON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK ar. ay 11n the Matter of Additional Personnel for Health Department. a; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEjBOARDORDEREDthatthefollowingadditionalpersonnelisauthorizedfortheHealth t Department: 1r 1 Assistant Health Officer 4 1 Supervising Public Health Nurse i 1 ubClerk Nurses Typist The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to j prepare specifications for position of Statistical Analyst. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor-, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Coinission is requested to prepare specifications for the position of Statistical Analyst for the Health Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t ` F IIn the Matter of Requesting s Civil Service Commission to b 1 prepare specifications for I osition of Director of M. p zy, Sanitation. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to prepare specifications w ifor the position of Director of Sanitation for the Health Department. The fore order isgoing passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Assessments for fiscal year 1952-53- This Board, sitting as a Board of Equalization, havin completed equalization of assessments of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1952-53; kg Upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the assessment rolls, statements, books, maps, etc., in and I for the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1952-53, as equalized by this Board; Abe and the same are hereby ACCEPTED by this Board and Approved by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Bord of Equalization. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalisation; and takes recess as a F Board of Supervisors to Tuesday, July 22, 1952, at 9 o'clock A.M. i8 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 22, 1952, at 9 A.M. A6 Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 3 By eputy ler x 1 t f s I Y.'. o F. 4 sµ BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY JULY 229 19529 THE BOARD ?ST IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O*CLOCK A. M. Iii THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUrp34INGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON RESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In re Issue of Bonds of fdF Acalanes Union High School District. f WHEREAS, THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Acalanes Union High School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and invest- igation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: tiZlr That on the 22nd day of January, 1952, said governing board deemed it advisable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and ' entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 25th day of March, 1952, in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of One Million, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars(41,500,00000) to run not exceeding 25 years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum ravarle annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi- annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be neces- sary for current maintenance, operation or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit: Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or N away from each school property. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in the Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation printed and. published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as re- quired by law and the aforesaid resolution. That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that. from said returns said' governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1587 votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 1386 votes, were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 201 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuanc of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Acalanes Union High School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of One million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars (31,500,000.00) and shall be designated "1952 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars 320,000.00) principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the re- maining One 'Million One Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($1,180,000.00 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining bonds of said authorised issue. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated October 1, 1952, shall be 320 in number, numbered consecutively from Al to A320, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of said county, and shall mature and become payable in consecutive numerical order from lower to higher, as follows: 15,000 principal mount of said bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 1st in each of the years 1953 to 1972, both inclusive, and 20,000 principal mount shall mature and be payable on October 1, 1973. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per Yt Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. sg4 cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of October,;: 11953, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid. Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and. by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or contersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and F"S r; executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe-keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued sub- n stantially in the following form, to wit: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1952 SCHOOL BOND _ SERIES A Number Dollars A_____1,000 ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Californ a, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of October, 19 , One Thousand 1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent O per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst day of April and ctober of each vear from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first, year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates, maturities and series) amounting in the aggregate to One million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00) and is one of the bonds of Series A of said authorized issue, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 25th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district.z .r IN 'FITNESS 'WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be r signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the Ist day of October, 1952. p H. L. CUW41NGS Chairman of the Board of Supervisors z SEAL) H. E. McN&14ER 5, County Auditor COUNTERSIGNED: r. sa.rxxy„ W. T. PAASCH County Cleric and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors S IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be dry, attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: rye. Coupon No. The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fluid of the Acalanes Union High School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County,, the sum of Na. and ACO dollars or months' interest on 1952 School Bond - Series A No. A y= of said School District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor P Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of suchtaxesinthemannerprovidedbylaw. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in the "Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in j said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state, that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 26th day of August, 1952, at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of July, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors- I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors- None. ABSENT: Supervisors- None. In the Miatter of Altering Boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California 1KUIR" _ A` ''E%ATION REST 'E)v by the Peard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Brentwood Sanitary District pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitarn district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of' said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to wit: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, now standing in the name of John G. Muir and Evelyn H. Muir, his wife, described as follows: A part of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, as the said Section is shun on the map of the Rancho Los Meganos, prepared by Elam C. Brown, Surveyor, dated January 11, 1912, accom- panying and forming a part of the final report of the referees in partition in the action entitled Charles E. Sanford, plaintiff vs. T. I. Bergin, et al, defendants, No. 2892, Superior Court, Contra Costa County, California, a certified copy of said map having been filed January 9, 1913 in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra Costa in Volume 9 of Pups, at page 202, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East Boundary of Road No. 7, which bears S 896 42' W 1595.8 feet from a point which bears N 0' 30' E 2257.1 feet from a granite monu- ment designated as L. M. No. 7 on the aforesaid map; thence from said point of beginning N 0. 30' E 80.0 feet along the East boundary of Road No. 7, to a point which bears S 0' 301 W 572.00 feet along said East boundary from the South line of the 10.48 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Brentwood Orchards Company to Daniele Colombo, dated November 1, 1927 and recorded March 5, 1928 in Volume 134 of Official Records, at page 110; thence N 890 421 E 150.00 feet; thence S 0. 301 W 80.0 feet; thence S89. 42' W 150.0 feet to the point of beginning. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby, directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, towgether with a map or plat indicating he boundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Plitical Code. The foregoing order was adopted on July 22, 1952, by the following vote of he Board: AYE'S: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. 13 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 3 72 syrTuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Resolution for Condemnation of Additional Property for the County Hospital. R E S O L U T I O N ff BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public t, r; interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction by the County of Contra Costa, of a public improvement, namely, public buildings consisting of additions to the County Hospital. k^ The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connection with said public improvement of the real property hereinafter described, a: and that the real property hereinafter described is necessary therefor. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and 0 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered, To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter described real property by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain; To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa such proceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are r necessary for such acquisition. The real property which the County of Contra Costa is by this resolution authorized to acquire is more particularly described in Appendix A hereto attached and by this reference made a part hereof to the same extent as if herein fully set forth in words and figures. V; PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 22d day of July, 1952, by the following vote,to wit: AYES: Supervisors _ H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson, I. T. Goyak. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. A APPENDIX A PARCEL ONE Rose R. Arbini and Rose A. Arbini each as to an undivided one-half interest. That parcel of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: s Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, P . State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Block 92 at the east line of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed from Rose R. Arbini to Helen M. Picco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said 3. north line 22 1/2 feet; thence southerly parallel with the west line of Alhambra t Avenue 90 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Helen M. Picco to Rose A. Arbini, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 1$, 1941 in Volume 5$5 of Official Records, at page 223 ; thence westerly along said south line 22 1/2 feet to the east line of said Picco Parcel (575 OR 390) ; thence northerly along said east line 90 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWOY Helen M. Ficco as to an undivided one-half interest and Helen M. Picco and Charles J. Picco her husband as joint tenants, as to an undivided one-half interest. a That parcel of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of said Block 92 at the east line of the µ°parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Rose R. Arbini to Helen 14.Picco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning westerly along said north line 90 feet to the west line of said Block 92• thence southerly along said west line 90 feet to the south line of said Picco parcel 1575 OR 390) ; thence easterly along said south line 90 feet to the east line of said Picco parcel; thence northerly along said east line 90 feet to the point of beginning.PARCEL THREE Rose R. Arbini and Helen M. Picco as joint tenants.That parcel of land in the City of ,Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State Tuesdav, Julv 22, 1952, Continued. of California, described as follows:a` Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per M maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of said Block 92 at the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Rose R. Arbini to Helen M. Picco, et vir, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 575 of Official Records, at page 390; thence from said point of beginning southerly along said west line 35 feet; thence easterly parallel with the north line of said Block 92, 112 1/2 a feet; thence northerly parallel with the west line of Alhambra Avenue, 35 feet to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Helen M. Picco to Rose A. Arbini, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 585 of Official Records, at page 223; thence west along said south line and along the south line of the Picco parcel (575 OR 390) 112 1/2 feet to the point of beginning. In the Natter of Approving Warrant No. 625 issued by Delta Farms s Reclamation District, No. 2024. Warrant No. 625, issued by the Delta Faxms Reclamation District, No. 2024, in the sum of $616.69 payable to the order of J. J. McIntosh, having been presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said 'Warrant be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign approval of this Board on said y Warrant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Proposed abatement of property of Atalic, et al. , North Richmond. Good cause appearing therefor, - and upon motion of Supervisor Goyak, a seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proceedings before this Board for the abatement of a. nuisance of the real property owned by Carl Atalich, and Martin J. Atalic administrators of the estate of Thomas Atalic deceased be and the same is hereby DISMISSED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Contra Costa 4, authorizing the filing of a Disclaimer. is WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in District rad Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern F. Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, plaintiff, vs. 3.12 acres of land, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ANGELO DELL' ANTICO, et al, defendants", No. 30166; and WHEREAS, the title to the estate and interest condemned in said action has been vested in the United States and the United States has been in possession of said estate; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the r estate condemned in the above entitled action, as described in the Complaint on file in said action, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any title or interest in or to the estate and interest condemned in said action, or any compensation which may hereafter be awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, tLL' In the Matter of Reclassification of position in Survevor's office. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on,,motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the addition of one position of Junior Civil Engineer and cancellation of one position of Senior Engineering Aide in the office of the County Surveyor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of reclassification of position at Countv Hospital. On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the position of Building (Maintenance Man at the County Hospital is cancelled and that authorization is given for the addition of one position of Carpenter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i A4 Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. x• In the Matter of Granting Constable of y Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District permission to leave State of California. f° r>a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 'IT IS* BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Art L. Nugent, Constable of the Finole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District, is granted permission to leave the State of California for the period beginning August 1, 1952, to Septemeber 1, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field for clean-up work. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY- TME BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport twenty prisoners. from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field from July 2$, 1952, to August 1$, 1952, to do clean-up work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yf . n- i r4.In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to purchase two level rods for I Road Commissioner's office. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized to purchase two level rods at a total cost of $$0.00 for the County Road Commissioner's office. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote oftheBoard,. P`r In the 'latter of Authorizing Surveyor k . j to survey buildings adjacent to Court House and Hall of Records. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, is authorized and directed to make a survey of buildings adjacent to the Court House and Hall of Records at a cost no to exceed $250. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing Surveyor to make a drainage survey of hospital` grounds. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY n THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, is authorized and directed t to make a drainage survey of the hospital grounds at a cost not to exceed : 250. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rti In the Matter of Request from x City of Concord for acquisition yr of property located within Concord. r. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY' ` THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the City of Concord for negotiations for the acquisition, either by purchase or lease, of property located approximately 1900 feet ` southwest of Galindo Street bisected by the recently constructed extension of Willow Pass' Road • extending from Willow Pass Road south to Sunset Avenue, said site owned by Contra Costa County and located within the city limits of Concord, is referred to Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, and to the County Administrator, D. M. Teeter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving list of subcontractors for additions being constructed at County Hospital. Swinerton & Walberg Company, contractors awarded the bid for the con- struction of additions to the County Hospital, having presented to this Board a revised list of subcontractors and having requested approval of this revised list; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THEE, j BOARD ORDERED that said revised list of subcontractors be and the same is hereby APPROVED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f t f Jy r C F ? Lj i J] 1 rr Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Granting ALVIN JASPER PEGEL free permit to peddle in the r unincorporated area of the County. Alvin Jasper Pegel, 1100 Ferry Street, Martinez, having filed with this 4 Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Alvin Jasper Pegel is an honorably discharged veteran of World tsar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #460=033$3, dated Nov. 6, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Alvin Jasper Fegel be, and he is herebyis a free per- mit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of report filed by Veterans Service Department. Report for the month of June is presented by the Veterans Service Depart- ment, and by the Board ordered filed. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed Julq 22, 1952. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on July 22, 1952, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him;1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures-contained therein be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are 1, published. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor contain". ing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and' all U items therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with State Depart- ment of Public Health, with reference to services for cerebral palsied children in Contra Costa County. F Agreement dated July 1, 1952, between the State of California, through its r duly elected and appointed, qualified and acting chief, Division of Administration, State Department of Public Health, party of the first part, hereinafter called the Stat , and County of Contra Costa, party of the second part, wherein it is agreed that said County shall provide physical and occupational therapist services for cerebral palsied children in Contra Costa County, and the State agrees to reimburse said County for salaries plus 0 for one physical thereapist, amount not to exceed x'36$.2$ per month, a total amount of $4419.36 for the year, one physical therapist and one occupational therapist, amount not to exceed $351.00 each per mouth, a total amount of j4212 .00 each for the year, reimbursements to be made at the end of each month upon presentation of Y invoices, in duplicate, certifying that the services for the month have been satis- factorily completed, the total consideration under said agreement not to exceed 12 ,843.j6, the period of said agreement being from July 1 1952 to June 30 1953, P g g inclusive having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman nf said Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, x t, East Richmond, Rollingwood, San Pablo, Orinda and Lafavette. rt On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE AOARn ORDERED that the boundaries of East Richmond Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, Rollingwood Nos. 19 2, 39 41 5, San Pablo Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, $, 4, 10, 12, 14, 159 20, 212 222 23, 24.9 Orinda Nos. 39 41 99 149 15, Lafayette Nos. 1, 2, 4, 51 6, 8, 13, 16, 17, 1$, 192 202 21, 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, towit 3 EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond with the center of Sierra Avenue: thence easterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the center of Monterey Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Monterey Avenue to the center of Claremont Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. of Claremont Avenue to the center of Olive Avenue; thence northeasterly along the cente of Olive Avenue to the center of Arlington Avenue; thence northwesterly along the cente fa of Arlington Avenue to the center of Olive Avenue;thence northeasterly along the center of Olive Avenue to the center of Kensington Aven. ; thence southeasterly along the center of Kensington Avenue to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Richmond Avenue to the center of Del Monte Street; thence south- westerly along the center of Del Monte Street to the exterior boundary of the City of f E1 Cerrito; thence westerly along last mentioned boundary to the eastern boundary of th4 P City of Richmond; thence northwesterly along said eastern boundary to the place of beginning. EAST RICHWND PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the exterior boundary of the City of Richmond with the center of Bernhardt Avenue: thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the center of Bernhardt Avenue to the center of Crest; thence southwesterly along the center of Crest to the center of Sanford Avenue; thence southerly along the center i of Sanford Avenue to the center of Oak Avenue ; thence westerly along the center of Oak Avenue to the center of Tulare Avenue ; thence southerly along the center of Tulare Avenue to the center of Loring Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Loring Ave. to the center of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly and westerly along the center of tiw*d. Sonoma Avenue to the eastern boundary of the City of Richmond; thence northwesterly along said easterly boundary to the place of beginning. sa EAST RICI.51OND PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Bernhard Ave. with the center of Sylvan way: thence northerly along the center of Sylvan Way to the center of Dimm Way; thence easterly along the center of Dimm Way and said center produced, to the westerly boundary of Lot 123 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along said westerly boundary to the southwest corner of said Lot; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Lot 123 to the easterly boundary of San Pablo Rancho; thence sDu-ha_ly along last mentioned boundary to the northern boundary of the City of EI Cerrito; thenc westerly along said northern boundary to the center of Del Monte Street; thence north easterly along the center of Del Monte Street to the center of Richmond Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of F.ichmond Avenue to the center of Kensington Ave. ; thence northwesterly along the center of Kensington Avenue to the center of Olive Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the center of Olive Avenue to the center of Arlingto Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Arlington Avenue to the center of Elm Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Elm Avenue to the center of Kensington Avenue; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along the center of Kensington Avenue to the center of Bernhardt Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Bernhardt Avenue to the place of beginning. EAST RICW4OND PRECINCT N0: 5 Beginning at the intersection of the exterior boundary of the City of r Richmond with the center of Sierra Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Sierra Avenue to the center of Ronterey Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of i1ionterey Avenue to the center of Claremont Avenue; thence southeasterly along the cente of Claremont Avenue to the center of Olive Avenue ; thence northeasterly along the cents of Olive Avenue to the center of Arlington Avenue; thence northwesterly along the cente of Arlington Ave. to the center of Elm Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center of Elm Avenue to the center of Kensington Avenue; thence northwesterly and northeaster) along the center of Kensington Avenue to the center of Bernhardt Avenue; thence north- westerly along the center of Bernhardt Avenue to the center of Crest; thence south.. westerly along the center of Crest to the center of Sanford Avenue; thence southerly a along the center of Sanford Avenue to the center of Oak Avenue ; thence westerly along the center of Oak Avenue to the center of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Tulare Avenue to the center of Loring Avenue; thence westerly along the cents of Loring Avenue to the center of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly and westerly along the center of Sonoma Avenue to the easterly boundary of the City of Richmond; thence i southerly along said easterly boundary to the place of beginning. U EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly boundary of the City of I Richmond with the center of Fresno Avenue: thence easterly along the center of Fresno Avenue to the center of Bernhardt ave. ; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the center of Bernhardt Avenue to the center of Sylvan 'Nay; thence northerly along the center of Sylvan Way to the center of Di= Way; thence easterly along the center of Dimm Way and said center produced, to the westerly boundary of Lot 123, San Pablo Rancho; thence northerly along said westerly boundary to the southerly boundary ofLot 122 of said Rancho; thence northwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the easterly boundary of the City of Richmond; thence following said boundary southerly, westerlyr°y and southeasterly to the place of beginning. 5 ROLLING IDOD PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road No. 20 with the southerly production of the westerly boundary of Rollingwood Tract: thence easterly along the center of Road No. 20 to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence northerly, northeasterly and easterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Fordham St. ; thence northerly along the center of Fordham Street to the northern boundary of Rollingwood Tract; thence following last mentioned boundary in a counter- clockwise direction to the place of beginning. FOLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Fordham St. with the 1 northern boundary of Rollingwood Tract; thence southerly along the center of Fordham Street to the center of Brook Way; thence easterly along the center of Brook Way to the Tuesdav, July 22, 1952, Continued. center of Devon Way; thence northerly, northwesterly and northerly along the center of u Devon Way to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Glenlock Street; thence northwesterly along the northwestern projection of the center of Glenlock Street to the northern boundary of Rollingwood Tract; thence following last mentioned boundary in an easterly direction to the place of beginning. ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road No. 20 with the southerly projection of the westerly boundary of Rollingwood Tract: thence southerly along said southerly projection of said westerly boundary to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence following the center of San Pablo Creek in an easterly direction to a southerly projection of the center of Glenlock Street; thence northwesterly along said h. southerly projection and the center of Glenlock Street to the center of Brook Way; then e southwesterly along the center of Brook 'day to the center of Arundel 'day; thence south- easterly, southwesterly and westerly along the center of Arundel Way to the center of Fordham Street; thence northerly along the center of Fordham Street to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence westerly and southwesterly along the center of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Road No. 20; thence westerly along the center of Road No. 20 to j v the place of beginning. r, ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. F Beginning at the intersection of the center of Brook Way with the center of Devon Wav: thence easterly* along the center of Brook Way to the center of Chevy Way; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of Chevy Way to the center of Glenlock Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Glenlock Street to the center K of Bavwohd Lane; thence easterly and southerly along the center of Baywood Lane to the center of Avon Lane; thence southwesterly along the center of Avon Lane to the center of Glenlock Street; thence southeasterly along the center of Glenlock Street and its southwestern extension to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence easterly along the center of San Pablo Creek to the eastern boundary of Rollingwood Tract, thence northerly along [ last mentioned boundary to the northeast corner and northern boundary of Rollingwood } Tract; thence westerly along said northern boundary to a northern extension of the center of Glenlock Street; thence southeasterly along said northern extension of Glen- lock Street to the center of Rollingwood Drive; thence southwesterly along the center Hr of Rollingwood Drive to the center of Devon Way; thence southerly, southwesterly- and southerly along the center of Devon Way to the place of beginning. ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 5 f Beginning at the intersection of the center of Fordham Street with the center of Brook Wav: thence easterly along the center of Brook Way to the center of Chevy Way; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of Chevy Way to the center of Glenlock Street; thence northwesterly along the center of Glenlock Street to the center of Baywood Lane; thence easterly and southerly along the center of Bay- wood Lane to the center of Avon Lane ; thence southwesterly along the center of Avon Lane to the center of Glenlock St.; thence northerly along the center of Glenlock Street to the center of Brook Way; thence southwesterly along the center of Brook Way to the center of Arundel Way; thence southeasterly, southwesterly and westerly along the center of Arundel 'day to the center of Fordham Street; thence northerly along the center of Fordham St. to the place of beginning. 1 u 5 SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Seventeenth Street with the center of Sutter Avenue: thence southerly along the center of Seventeenth Street to the center of Pine Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Pine Avenue to a point on the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence northerly and easterly along said boundary to the center of Hayes Street; thence northerly along the center of Hayes Street to the center of Market Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Market Avenue to the center of Twenty-first Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Twenty-first Avenue to the center of Sutter Avenue ; thence westerly along the center of Sutter Avenue to the place of beginning. 1 SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Riverside Ave. with the center of Humboldt Avenue: thence southwesterly along the center of Riverside Avenue, said center projected to a point on the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence westerly and northwesterly along said boundary to the most northerly corner of Block 17, Andrade Home Tract; thence northeasterly along a line which is the southwest- erly extension of Vale Road to the center of Yale Road; thence northeasterly, easterly and northeasterly along the center of Vale Road to the center of Ridge Road; thence easterly along the center of Ridge Road to the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road; thence southerly along the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road and its southerly pro- 4 jection to the center of Humboldt Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Hum- ! boldt Avenue to the place of beginning. s SAN PABLO MEQ JWT 1JO, Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary of Richmond Pueblo Tract and Wildcat Creek with the center of Seventeenth Street; thence easterly along X; said northerly boundary and center of Wildcat Creek to the center of Twenty-third 5 Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Twenty-third Street to the center of Market Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Market Avenue to the center of Twenty-second Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Twenty-second Street to the center of Dover Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Dover Avenue to the center of Seventeenth Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Seventeenth Street to the place of beginning. f i tr. , Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. r SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo with the center of Market Ave. ; thence southerly, easterly and southerly along last mentioned boundary to the center of the westerly projection of r. Pine Avenue; thence easterly along said projection and center of Pine Avenue to the center of Seventeenth Street; thence northerly along the center of Seventeenth Street ito the center of Sutter Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Sutter Avenue to the center of Fifteenth Street; thence northerly along the center of Fifteenth Street to the center of Market Avenue; thence northwesterly and westerly along the center of larket Avenue to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Alfreda Avenue with the z center of Eighteenth Street: thence westerly along the center of Alfreda Avenue to the easterly boundary of MacArthur Villa Annex; thence northerly along said easterly 4 lboundary to the northeast boundary to the northeast corner and northerly boundary of MacArthur Villa Annex; thence westerly along last mentioned boundary to a point on the westerly boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence southerly along last mentioned boundary to a point which is the southwesterly corner and southerly boundary of the Cit of San Pablo; thence easterly along said southerly boundary to the center of Eighteenth Street; thence northerly along the center of Eighteenth Street to the place of beginning, rt. t SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. $ Beginning at the intersection of the center of Connecticut Ave. with the center of Twelfth Street: thence easterly along the center of Connecticut Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence easterly along last mentioned noundary to a point which is the northerly projection of Fifteenth Street;thence south- westerly along said projection and center of Fifteenth Street to the center of Rivers Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Rivers Avenue to the center of Six- jteenth Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Sixteenth Street and its south- iwesterly prosection to a point on the northerly boundary of MacArthur Villa; thence northwesterly along said northerly boundary to the northwest corner and westerly f; boundary of Nk,_Arthur V_lla; thence southwesterly along last mentioned boundary to a point on the northern boundary of Korth Gate Annex; thence northwesterly along the center lof the northerly boundary of North Gate Annex to the center of Twelfth Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Twelfth Street to the place of beginning. l F Nk SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road i. with the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo: thence easterly, southerly and southeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Shasta Avenue; thence southwesterly and westerly along the center of Shasta Avenue to the center of KeyG Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Key Boulevard to the center of Riverside Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center of Riverside Avenue to the center of Humboldt Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Humboldt Avenue to lthe center of the southerly extension of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road; thence northerly along said southerly extension and center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road to the place of beginning. rd SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 10 f Beginning at the point which is the exterior boundary of the City of San ry i.Pablo and the northerly projection of the center of Fifteenth Street; thence southerly lalong said northerly projection of Fifteenth Street to the center of Rivers Avenue; nw; thence easterly along the center of Rivers Avenue to the center of Sixteenth St. ; thence southwesterly along the center of Sixteenth Street to a point which is the northwesterly projection of the center of Lake Street; thence southeasterly along said projection and center of Lake Street to the center of Road No. 3; thence northerly along the center of Road No. 3 to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence northerly, westerly northerly and westerly along last mentioned boundary to the place of beginning. a SAN PABLO PRECINCT h0. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Eighteenth Street with the center of Alfreda Avenue: thence southerly along the center of Eighteenth Street to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence easterly and northerly along Mast mentioned boundary to the center of Alfreda Avenue ; thence easterly along the s< center of Alfreda Avenue to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 14 Beeinning at the intersection of the center of Seventeenth Street with the center of Rumrill Boulevard: thence northeasterly along the center of Seventeenth Street to the northerly boundary of MacArthur Villa; thence northwesterly, northerly land northwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the northwest corner and westerly boundary of MacArthur Villa; thence southwesterly, northwesterly and southwesterly alongdl last mentioned boundary to the center of Road No. 20; thence easterly along the center tof Road No. 20 to the center of Douglas Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Douglas Street to the center of MacArthur Ave.; thence southeasterly along the center of MacArthur Avenue to the center of Rumrill Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECI14CT NO. 15 a Beginning at the intersection of the center of Nineteenth Avenue with the, i w 304 Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. i center of Pine Avenue: thence southerly along the center of Nineteenth Avenue to the center of Alfreda Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Alfreda Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence northerly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Pine Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Pine Avenue j to the place of hepinning. I SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 20 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pine Avenue with the center of Nineteenth Avenue: thence southerly along the center of Nineteenth Avenue to the center of Alfreda Avenue ; thence westerly along the center of Alfreda Avenue and its westerly extension to the boundary of MaicArthur.Villa Annex; thence northerly along IlastmentionedboundarytothenortheastcornerandnorthernboundaryofMacArthurt Villa Annex; thence westerly along last mentioned boundary to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence northerly and easterly and northerly along last mentioned boundary to the westerly projection of the center of Pine Avenue; thence easterly along said Drojection and the center of Pine Avenue to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Rumrill Boulevard with the center of Road No. 20 (Alvarado Street) : thence southwesterly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the center of Brookside Drive; thence southeasterly along the center of Brookside Drive to the center of Manor Drive; thence southwesterly and north-I westerly along the center of Manor Drive to the center of Marelia Court; thence south- westerly and northwesterly along the center of Marelia Court to the center of Manor Drive; thence northwesterly along the center of Manor Drive to the center of Rumrill Boulevard; thence southerly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the center of Wildcat Creek and the northerly boundary of Sunnyside Tract; thence easterly along last mentioned boundary and the center of Wildcat Creek to the northwest corner of Richmond Pueblo Tract; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Richmond Pueblo Tract and the center of Wildcat Creek to the center of Twenty-third Street; thence north- easterly along the center of Twenty-third Street to the center of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Avenue to the center of Road No. 20 Alvarado Street) ; thence northwesterly along the center of Road No. 20 (Alvarado Stree) to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 22 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Seventeenth Street with the center of Dover Avenue: thence southwesterly along the center of Seventeenth Street to the center of Market Avenue ; thence northwesterly along the center of Market Avenue to the center of Fifteenth Street; thence southerly along the center of Fifteenth StreettothecenterofSutterAvenue ; thence southeasterly and easterly along the center of Sutter Avenue to the center of Twenty-first Avenue ; thence northerly along the center of Twenty-first Avenue to the center of Market Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center of Market Avenue to the center of Twenty-second Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Twenty-second Street to the center of Dover Avenue; thence north- westerly along the center of Dover Avenue to the place of beginning. SAN PABLO FRECINCT h0. 23 Fedinning at the intersection of the center of Riverside Ave. with the center of Key Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Riverside Avenue and its southwesterly projection to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly and easterly to the center of Key Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Key Boulevard to the place of beginning. I SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 24 Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary of North Gate Annex with the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence southeasterly along the northern boundary of North Gate Annex to the westerly boundary of NlacArthur' Villa; I thence southerly, westerly and southerly along the westerly boundary of MacArthur VillatothecenterofRoadNo. 20; thence southeasterly along the center of Road No. 20 to the center of Douglas Street; thence northeasterly along the center of Douglas Street to the center of MacArthur Avenue ; thence southeasterly along the center of MacArthur Avenue to the center of Rumrill Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the center of Seventeenth Street; thence southwesterly along the center of Seventeenth Street to the center of Road No. 20 (Alvarado Street) ; thence northwesterly and northerly along the center of Road No. 20 (Alvarado Street) to the center of Rumrill Roulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Rumrill BoulevardtothecenterofBrooksideDrive; thence southeasterly along the center of Brookside Drive to the center of Manor Drive; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the center of Manor Drive to the center of :Varelia Court; thence southwesterly and north- 1 westerly along the center of :areli.a Court to the center of Manor Drive; thence north- westerly along the center of 114anor Drive to the center of Rumrill Boulevard; thence southerly along the center of Rumrill Boulevard to the northerly boundary of the Sunnyside Tract and the center of Wildcat Creek; thence westerly and southwesterly along last mentioned boundary and center of Wildcat Creek to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo; thence northerly and northeasterly along last mentioned boundary, to the place of beginning. 4 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 ii 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road I with the center of Camino Sobrante: thence following the center of Camino Sobrante in ! a northeastern direction to the center of E1 Ribero; thence northwesterly along the center of E1 Ribero to the center of Camino Sobrante; thence northeasterly and south- s S) 1j v Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. a easterly along the center of Camino Sobrante to the center of La Espiral; thence r northwesterly along the center of La -spiral to the center of La Vuelta; thence west- erly, southerly and northerly along the center of La Vuelta to the center of La Campana thence northerly along the center of La Campana to the center of La Punta Court; thence northerly along the center of La Punta Court to the dividing line between Lots 561 and 561-A, Haciendas Del Orinda; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the fix exterior boundary of Haciendas Del Orinda; thence northwesterly along last mentioned x^ boundary and said boundary extended to the center of Miner Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Miner Road to the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road; thence M1 southerly along the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road to the place of beginning.r aRINDA PRECINCT N0. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road with the center of Camino Sobrante: thence following the center of Camino Sobrante in a northeastern direction to the center of El Ribero; thence northwesterly along the center of El Ribero to the center of Camino Sobrante; thence northeasterly and south- easterly along the center of Camino Sobrante to the center of La Espiral; thence north- easterly and southeasterly along the center of La Espiral to the easterly boundary of r° Unit No. 2, Haciendas Del Orinda; thence southeasterly, easterly and southeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the exterior boundary of Haciendas Del Orinda; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary and northern boundary of property owned by E. B. Ir;. U. D. to the northeasterly corner and easterly boundary of E. B. M. U. D. ; thence southerly along last mentioned boundar•- to the :enter of the State Highway No. 24; thence southwesterly along the center of the State Highway to the center of San Pablo Dam (Creek) Road; thence northwesterly along the center of San rablo Dam (Creek) Road to the place of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados and the exterior boundary of E. B. K. U. D., said point also being the southwest corner of Lost Valley Estates; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southern boundary of said subdivision to the southwest corner of I4oraga Woodlands, Unit No. 2; thence continuing northeasterly along the southern boundary of said subdivision and extension thereof to the center of Moraga Highway; thence north- erly along the center of Moraga Highway to its intersection with a southwesterly ex- tension of the northwesterly boundary of property owned by P. G. & E. ; thence north- easterly along the extension and last mentioned boundary to the northern corner and easterly boundary of property owned by P. G. & E. ; thence southeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the northeast corner of Inland Valley Subdivision; thence south- erly, westerly, southerly and northwesterly along the exterior boundary of said sub- division to the center of Moraga Highway; thence southerly along the center of Moraga Highway to the northeasterly extension of the southerly boundary of Pleadowlands Sub- division; thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of said subdivision to the center of the west branch of San Leandro Creek; thence southeasterly along the center o said Creek to the easterly line of Lot 240 of said Moraga Rancho; thence southerly along the east line of said lot to the southeast corner thereof; thence westerly along the south line of Lots 240, 239, and 238 of Moraga Rancho to the western boundary of Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly along said boundary line to the place of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Moraga Highway with a south westerly extension of the northwesterly boundary of property owned by P. G. & E..; thence northwesterly along the center of t:oraga Highway to the extension northerly of then southern boundary of the parcel of land owned by Eglington; thence southwesterly, northerly, easterly and northeasterly along the boundaries of said parcel to the south- ern corner of the parcel of land owned by Moffett ; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along the western and northern boundaries of said parcel to the center of yioraga High. way; thence northwesterly along the center of Moraga Highway to an extension south- westerly of the northwestern boundary of rloraga Manor; thence following the boundary of said tract northeasterly and southeasterly to the center of Valley Drive; thence Yfi northeasterly along the center of Valley Drive to the. most westerly corner of the lands of Thompson; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary of said Thompson parcel to the center of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of A' Glorietta Boulevard to the north line of Lot 121, Moraga Rancho; thence easterly to the x westerly boundary of the lands of Courtney; thence southwesterly, southeasterly and easterly along last mentioned property line to the east line of Lot 122, Nioraga Rancho;JF thence southerly to the southeast corner of Lot 122; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lot 123 of said Rancho to the southeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the eastern boundary of Lot 155 of said Rancho to the northeasterly boundary line of Moraga Midlands Subdivision; thence southeasterly and southwesterly along last mentioned n boundary to its intersection with the southerly line of Lot 154, Moraga Rancho; thence o easterly along the southerly line of Lot 154 to the southeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly line of Lots 153 and 164 to the northeasterly line of the P. G. & E. property; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the northeastern and northwestern boundaries of P. G. & E. to the place of beginning. w ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 15 a Beginning at the intersection of the center of La Vuelta with the center of La Espiral: thence easterly, southerly and northerly along the center of La Vuelata to the center of La Campana; thence northerly along the center of La Campana to the center of La Punta Court; thence northerly along the center of La Punta Court to the line dividing Lots 561 and 561-A of Haciendas Del Orinda; thence, northeasterly. along last mentioned boundary between said lots to the exterior boundary of Haciendas del Orinda; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly, easterly, southeasterly and southwesterly to its intersection with the eastern boundary of Unit No. 2, Haciendas Tuesday, Julv 22, 1952, Continued. Del Orinda; thence following said easterly boundary northerly, northeasterly, south- westerly and northwesterly to the center of La Espiral; thence northwesterly and south erly along the center of La Espiral to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the northwest corner of a 104 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Taylor: thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the northerly boundary of said tract and center lire of Reliez Creek to a northeastern extension of the northern boundary of Reliez Valley Estates; thence southwesterly along said northern boundary to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence I southwesterly along the center of said highway to the intersection with the extension of Elizabeth Street southeasterly; thence northwesterly along the center of Elizabeth Stree and extension thereof to the southern boundary of the parcel of land owned by E. W. Cannon; thence northeasterly, northwesterly, northeasterly and northwesterly along the eastern boundary of said Cannon parcel to the southern boundary of a tract of land owned by F. Ruralho; thence northwesterly along the southern boundary of said Buralho Tract to the northwest corner thereof, said point also being the northeast corner of a tract of land owned by B. P. Neal; thence northwesterly along said Neal Tract to a point on f the east line of a tract of land owned by Ewell; thence northerly and westerly along said Ewell parcel to the southeasterly corner of a 200 acre tract of land owned by Taylor; thence northerly along the easterly line of said tract to the place of beginning LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center .of Moraga Road with the center fofCaliforniaStateHighwayNo. 24: thence southeasterly along the center of Moraga Road to the northern boundary of Brooks Tract; thence southwesterly along said northern boundary to the center of Oak Street; thence northerly along the center of Oak Street to the center of Brook Street; thence northerly to the southwest corner of Hough Tract; thence northwesterly along the westerly boundary of said Hough Tract and extension there- of hereoftothecenterlineoftheClaiforniaStateHighway; thence northeasterly along the center line of said highway to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at a point on the center line of Happy Valley Road at the north esterly corner of the tract of land owned by Pond and Dailey, said point also being on the southern boundary of a 507.46 acre .tract of land owned by A. S. Russell; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the extension northerly of the west line of a 90.51 acre tract of land owned by E. S. Garrett; thence southerly along said west line and extension thereof to the wouthwest corner of said tract; thence easterly along the southern boundary of said tract to the i' southern boundary of the parcel of land owned by G. M. James; thence easterly along said` southerly boundary to the easterly boundary of said James parcel; thence southerly, southeasterly and southwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the northern boundary t of property owned by E. B. M. U. D. ; thence easterly and southerly along the southern and eastern boundaries of E. B. M. U. D. to the center of State Highway No. 24; thence easterly along the center line of said highway to the center of Thomson Road; thence northerly along the center line of Thomson Road to the center of Glen- Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Glen Road to the easterly extension of the southern line of Lot 1, Happy Valley Glen, thence southwesterly along the southern boundary of 4 said Lot 1 and extension thereof to the southwest corner of Happy Valley Glen; thence northerly along the westerly and northerly boundary of Happy Valley Glen to the north- erly corner thereof; said point also being on the west line of a parcel of land owned by Ravazzo; thence northwesterly along said westerly line to the northwest corner thereof, said point also being on the southerly boundary of the tract of land owned by Ewell; thence westerly and northerly along the boundary of said Ewell Tract to the northwest 1 corner thereof, said point also being the north boundary of the Lafayette School Distric line; thence westerly along last mentioned boundary to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 5 Reginning at a point on the center line of Happy Valley Road at the north- westerly corner of the tract of land owned by Pond and Dailey, said point also being on the southern boundary of a 507.46 acre tract of land owned by A. S. Russell; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the extension northerly of the west line of a 90.81 acre tract of land owned by E. S.; Garrett; thence southerly along said west line to the center of Camino; thence easterly along the center of Camino to the center of North Peardale Drive; thence northerly and easterly along the center of North Peardale Drive to the center of Upper Happy Valley Road; thence southerly along the center of Upper Happy Valley Road to the center of Los Arabis Drive; thence westerly and northwesterly along the center of Los Arabis Drive and Canyon Road to the extension southeasterly of the southern boundary of the H. E. Jones parcel; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along the western boundary of said Jones parcel to the northeast corner thereof; thence easterly along the northern boundary of the Jones parcel to the southwest corner of a parcel of land owned- by Borges; thence northerly along said western boundary to`the southeast corner of a parcel of land owned by J. Soares; thence westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly and easterly along said Soares parcel to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 6 Peginning at the intersection of Reliez Creek and Las Trampas Creek: thence from said point of beginning southwesterly and southeasterly along the' dividing 'line , between Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3 to the boundary line of the E. B. M. U. D.; thence northwesterly, southwesterly, southerly and westerly to the center line of Reliez Station Road ; thence northwesterly along the center line of Reliez Station Road to the center line of Glenside Drive; thence northwesterly along the center of Glenside Drive Tuesday, Julv 22, 1952, Continued. 3. oto the center of St. Mary's Road; thence northwesterly along the center of St. Kary's r Road to a paint on the west line of Broadmoor Subdivision; thence northeasterly along the westerly boundary of Broadmoor Subdivision and extension thereof to the southwest corner of a parcel of land owned by Greuner; thence northerly along the westerly boundary of said Greuner parcel to the northwest corner, said corner being the point on the southerly boundary of Lafayette Oaks; thence southeasterly, northeasterly, south- easterly and northeasterly along the boundary of said subdivision to the center of the Sacramento-Northern R. R. ; thence southeasterly along the center of said R. R. to the eastern boundary of Lafayette iianor, extended southwesterly to the center line of said rY R. R. ; thence northeasterly along said eastern boundary of Lafayette Manor to a point at the southeast corner of La Rocca properties; thence northerly along the east boundary s of said La Rocca property to the southwest corner of a parcel of land owned by.Stone, s which point is in the center line of Las Trampas Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of Las Trampas Creek to the place of beginning. Nti LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. $ Beginning at a point in the center of State Highway No. 24, which is the northern extension of the eastern boundary of Lafayette Cemetery; thence southerly along said extension and easterly boundary of Lafayette Cemetery to an extension northerly of the westerly boundary of 'walnut Creek Heights; thence southerly along said western boundary and its southern extension to the southwest corner of property owned by Kitchen; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Kitchen property to the center of Reliez Station Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Relies Station Rd. to the western extension of the southern boundary of Butler property; thence fi easterly along said extension and said southern boundary of Butler property to the center of Reliez Creek; thence meandering southerly along the center of Reliez Creek to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence meandering westerly along the center line of Las Trampas Creek to the southwest corner of a parcel of land owned by Stone, said poin beingalso on the westerly line of a parcel of land owned by La Rocca; thence south. easterly to the southeast corner of said La Rocca parcel; thence northwesterly along th southern boundary of said La Rocca parcel to the southern boundary of Lafayette Gardens said point bins also on the northeast boundary of Lafayette Manor Subdivision; thence northwesterly, southwesterly, southeasterly and southwesterly along the northern boundary of Lafayette Yanor to the southwest corner of Lafayette Orchards; thence north. westerly along the eastern boundary of Lafayette Orchards and extension thereof to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence northeasterly along the center line of said highway to the place of beginning.a LAFAYETTE PRECI!=CT NO. 13 Beginning at a point which is the center of California State Highway No. 24 iand a northeasterly extension of the easterly boundary of Rancho Acalanes; thence R easterly along the center of said highway to the intersection of the extension north- westerly of the northern boundary of Lot 23, Sunset Village; thence southeasterly along the northern boundary of said subdivision and extension thereof to a point on the west boundary of Lafayette Heights; thence southwesterly along the westerly boundary of Lafavette Heights to the southwest corner thereof, said point being on the ivit. Diablo Base 'Meridian; thence westerly along said eft. Diablo Base Meridian to the easterly boundary of Rancho Acalanes; thence northeasterly along said boundary to the place of r_ beigin ning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 16 Beginning at a point which is the center of St. Mary's Road and a northern extension of the eastern boundary of Lafayette Homeland, Unit No. 2: thence south- 1 westerly along the boundary of said tract to the southeast corner thereof, said point being also the northeast corner of Hamlin property; thence continuing southwesterly and westerly along the eastern and southern boundary of said Hamlin property to the northeast corner of Lot 62; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 62 to the southern boundary of E. B. M. U. D. ; thence westerly along said southerly boundary R to the center of ?Moraga Road; thence northerly along the center of iMoraga Road to the center of St. M--arv's Road; thence southeasterly along the center of St. Mary's Road to the place of beginning. A k LAFAY:,TTE PRECINCT NO. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of California State Highway - No. 24 and Upper Happy Valley Road; thence northerly along the center of Upper happy Vallev Road to the center of North Peardale Drive; thence easterly and southerly along the center of North Peardale Drive to the center of Camino; thence easterly along the center of Camino to the western boundary of Garrett Tract; thence southerly and easterly alone the western and southern boundary of said Garrett Tract to the northwest corner of the G. M. James property; thence continuing easterly along the northern boundary of G. M. James property to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly, southeasterly and southerly along the eastern boundary of last mentioned property to the northern boundary of F.R. M. U. D. property; thence easterly and southerly along the northern, eastern and southerly extension of the eastern boundary of E. B. M. U. D. to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence westerly along the center of said highway to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 18 Beainninu at the intersection of the center of California State Highway No. 24 with the center of a northeastern extension of the eastern boundary of Rancho t Acalanes: thence southerly along said extension and eastern boundary of Rancho Acalanes to the southeast corner of Lot 18, Rancho Acalanes; thence westerly along the southern boundary of Lot 18, Rancho Acalanes, to the southern boundary and southeastern x` corner of Lot 150 of Moraga :Meadows, Unit No. 5; thence continuing easterly along the southern boundaries of Lots 150, 152, 166 and 171 of said Koraga meadows to the south- 4 q.-1 S x' ff Tuesday, Julv 22, 1952, Continued. j east corner and southern boundary of Lot 20, Rancho Acalanes; thence continuing easterly along said southern boundary to the southwestern corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence northeasterly along the western boundary of Rancho Acalanes to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence easterly along said highway to the place of beginning. 5 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 19 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sacramento-Northern R. R. with an eastern extension of the southern boundary of property owned by Little: thence yk easterly along said southerly boundary to the southerly boundary of property owned by ' Frisholz; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of last mentioned property to the southwest corner and southern boundary of Lafayette Oaks; thence southeasterly, north- easterly, southeasterly and northeasterly along the southern and eastern boundary of Lafayette Oaks to the center of the Sacramento-Northern R. R. ; thence northwesterly and in a counterclockwise direction along the center of said R. R. to the place of beginning. Yk LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 20 Beginning at a point in the center of State Highway No. 24, which is the northern extension of the eastern boundary of Lafayette Cemetery: thence southerly along said extension and easterly boundary of Lafayette Cemetery to an extension north- erly of the westerly boundary of Walnut Creek Heights; thence southerly along said western boundary and its southern extension to the southwest corner of property owned by Kitchen; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Kitchen property to the center of Reliez Station Road; thence southeasterly along the center of Reliez Station 1 Road to the western extension of the southern boundary of Butler property; thence easterly along said extension and said southern boundary of Butler property to the center of Reliez Creek; thence meandering northerly along the center of Reliez Creek to the northeast corner and northerly boundary of property owned by Lafrenz; thence south- westerly along said northern boundary to the northeastern corner of Reliez Valley Estates, Unit No. 1; thence southwesterly along the northern boundary of Reliez Valley Estates to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence westerly along the center of said highway to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Moraga Road with the center of Willow Street: thence easterly along the center of Willow Street and its eastern extension to the center of Sacramento-Northern R. R.; thence northerly along the center r, of said R. R. to an eastern extension of the southern boundary of property owned byX Little; thence easterly along said southerly boundary to the southerly boundary of property owned by Frishols; thence easterly along said southerly boundary to the south- west corner and southerly boundary of Lafayette Oaks; thence southeasterly along said N southerly .boundary to the northeastern corner of property owned by Johnson; thence. southerly along the easterly boundary of the Johnson property to the northwest corner of Broadmoor Tract; thence southerly along the western boundary of Broadmoor Tract to air the center of St. ?XLary's Road; thence northwesterly along the center of St. Piaryf,s. Road to the center of Moraga Road; thence southwesterly along the center of Moraga Rd. to the center of forth Road; thence northwesterly along the center of North Road to the south- east corner of Lot 9 and southerly boundary of Crest View Tract; thence northwesterly along the southerly boundary of Crest View Tract to the southeast corner of Lot 17 and southern boundary of Bickerstaff Tract; thence northwesterly along said southern houndary to the center .of Oak Street; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along the center of Oak St. to a western extension of the northern boundaryof Brooks Tract; thenoaAN easterly along said extension and northern boundary of Brooks Tract to the center of NI loraga Road; thence northerly along the center of Moraga Road to the place of beginning. ky Y y,ta IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa Countv shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G' In the Matter of Cancellation of x delinquent County tax liens. The City of Richmond having by letter requested the cancellation of delinq- uent County tax liens on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and The office of the Auditor-Controller having verified the transfer of title to said Citv and havine requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property: Meeker*s Addn To Richmond Lots 2 & 3, Blk 30 1944 Sale No. 124 Lot 30 Blk 30 1941 Sale No., 204 Lots 34 & 35 Blk 30 1944 Sale No. 126 Richmond Annex Lot 40 and S hf of Lot 41 Blk 13 1948 Sale No. 885 Terminal Tract Lot 1, Blk 2 1943 Sale No. 479 Walls 2nd Addn to Richmond Lots 14 & 15 Blk 212 1938 Sale No. 1890 Lot 22 Blk 212 1949 Sale No. 606 Lot 27 & 28 Blk 212 1943 Sale No. 582 j West Richmond Tract Lot 20 Blk 17 1946 Sale No. 410 Lots 7 & 8 Blk 21 1949 Sale No. 226 Sold to the State on 1951 Assmt kk. Amended Map of the City of Richmond Lot 21 Blk 23 6_30-52 107860 Lots 23 to 26, Blk 23 107862 4 r Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. Assmt.ho.. Terminal Tract Lot 12 Blk 1 6-30-52 113307 Lot 2 Blk 4 n 113337 S K Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Lots 3 & Blk 2 "120018 Lots 5 & 6 alk 2 n 120019' Lot 7 Blk 2 "120020 Lot 8 Blk 2 n 120021 Lot 27 Blk 2 "120034 f Lot 28 Blk 2 n 120035 Lots 9 &10 Blk 6 "120059 Alvarado Tract Lot 19 alk 2 n 126422 Lot 20 Blk 6 126480 Andrade Home Tract Lot 6 Blk 17 128496 Lot 7 and NW 17' of Lot 8 Blk 17 128497 E. Richmond Blvd. Tr. Lot 1 Blk 30 129920 Lots 8 to 12, inc. Blk 43 "130121 Lot 13 Blk 43 n 130122 Pullman Townsite Lot 44 Blk 11 133916 x Walls Addition Lots 36, 37 & 38 Blk 148 " 134724 & 134725 Lots 39 and 40 Blk 148 "134726 East Shore Park Lot 12 Blk 0 K 139629 Walls Second Addn Lots 27 & 28 Blk 212 155725 t Y I Bay View Park, lst Addn to Lot 9 Blk A 1411906 s 1 And said havingrequestqg been approved by the District. Attorney; J On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorisation is given. to the County Auditor to cancel said delinq- uent County tax liens as requested. T• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for j reduction or correction of i Assessment. r t. Mrs. Elisabeth R. Wheeler having filed with this Board an application for reduction. or correction of assessment on property consisting of lot 30 ft. x 80 ft. on Carmel east of Pacheco Road where the new Mt. View truck route is located and having stated that for the past three years she has been taxed for property donated to the County for right of way; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be referred to the County Assessor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 kq, In the Matter of Authorizing ad in annual LABOR DAY ISSUE of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal. This Board of Supervisors deeming the Labor Day Issue of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LABOR JOURNAL a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resources of said County be advertised by placing an ad in - said. Issue, at a cost of not to exceed %MCO, and that said Contra Costa County Labor Journal shall present to this Board a proper claim for payment of said ad. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance. L. This Board having received a recommendation from the General Contractor's f Association of Contra Costa County Inc. regarding side yard provisions of Ordinance No. 648 and setback provisions required by Ordinance No. 5118; E On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERRD that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance amending r Ordinance No. 588. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Adopting Q Ordinance No. 724• Ordinance No. 724, which prohibits gambling within one'half mile of the. city limits of any incorporated city in which the laws of the city forbid gambling, is I presented to this Board; and E On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 724 be, and the same is hereby APPROVED AND k 1 . I a• ro y: Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said ordinance be published in the f PINOLE_HERECULES NEWS", a newspapter of general circulation printed and published in r the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Adopting Ordinance No. 726. Ordinance No. 726, which prohibits parking along Camino Sobrante in the vicinity of Orinda, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 726 be, and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "ORINDA SUN", a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 718, 719, and 721. The following numbered ordinances having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and having been published for the time and in the manner required by law in newspapters of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by the following affidavits on file herein: Affidavit of Andrew M. Peters, showing publication of Ordinance No. 718 in the "PINOLB-HERCULES NEWS"; Affidavit of Andrew M. Peters, showing publication of Ordinance No. 719 in the "TR1-CITY NEWS"; Affidavit of Marjorie Christensen, showing publication of Ordinance No. 721 in the "ENTERPRISE-REPORTER"; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY"THE z BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the Matter of Proposed dissolution of Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District and annexation to Bella Vista Sanitary District. k On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Ra Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matt of the petitions for proposed dissolution of Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District and annexation to Bella Vista Sanitary District is referred to the Boundary Commission for further consideration on July 29, 1952, at 8:45 A.M. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r, In-the Flatter of Authorising Adminstrator to negotiate lease for space for Planning Technician's office. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, is authorized to negotiate for a lease for office space for the Planning Technician. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Canvass of the Election held in the Unincorporated Town of Oaklev on the Question of Development, Construction and Acquisition of Low Rent Housing Therein by HOUSING AUTHORITY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. RESOLUTION OF 'CANVASS WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by*resalu- tion duly passed and adopted on the 17th day of June, 1952, reaffirmed the validity of the cooperation agreement between the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, and the County of Contra Costa, and prescribed the manner in which an election should be held in the unincorporated Town of Oakley for the development of low rent housing projects to the requirements of the constitution of the State of California, and AMEREAS, by the terms of said resolution the area of said unincorporated Town of Oakley was determined; and 14EREAS, said resolution called for a special county election of limited territorial scope within said territory so delineated, on the 15th day of July, 1952, it being set forth in said resolution the purposes for which said election was held, the polling place at which the qualified electors might vote, and the names of the election r. Tuesday, July 22, 1952, Continued. r „ z officials as required by law; and Y WHEREAS, the proclamation of election set forth in detail in said resolu- tion was duly and regularly publsihed in the "East Contra CostaViObserver" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law as evidenced by the Affidavit of Publication on rp3 file herein; and VEREAS, said special election was held as provided for by the said resolution onon said 15th day of July, 1952, NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,lin regular session convened, having duly canvassed the election returns of said electio Iso held finds the votes cast at said election were as follows: j YES 56 NO 11$ PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra, Costa, this 22nd day of July, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. r TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE. Vis, ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorising Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election held in Oakley for the i development of low rent housing. yF On motion of S upervisor Frederickson,. seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,: IT L a. JIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on July 15, 1952, for the development, construction and acquisition by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa of a Low Rent Hous- ing Project to be located within the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley, is A; hereby fixed in the sum of , 12.50, plus messenger fee of x'3.00, and $5.20 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at 110.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to y draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: IMPS. JOHANNA JESSE, P. 0. Box 1026, 513 O'Hara Avenue, Oakley 1 Services as election officer 4U2.50 Total BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 291, 1952 THE BOARD MET- IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CURMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING• SUFERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR. W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FRS ERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Tax Collector having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to cancel all penalties, costs and fees that have accrued for the fiscal year 1951-52 on Assessment No. 618955-057, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel all penalties, costs and fees that have accrued for the fiscal year 1951-52 on Assessment No. 61$955-057.a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x' In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority o the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appear on he assessment roll for the fiscal year 1951-52, said correction having been consented h to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: For the year 1951-52, Sale x`323 for 1950, John W. and Evelyn K. Neufeld 1034 Bentura Ave. Alban 6 Calif. are assessed with 7 S- Lot 63 Havenside Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3690. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1800. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Consolidation of f Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District with County Wr General Election to be held on November 4, 1952. WHEREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District" have y called an election for three directors in said District to be held November 4, 1952; and WHEREAS, the said Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District 3a have filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election for said Directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District be consolidated with the General Flection to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 4, 1952, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countv and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District; BE IT RESOLVED that the election for three Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District on November 4, 1952, be and the same is hereby ordered consolidated with the General' Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on the 4th day of November, 1952, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of the said District. The vote of the Board on the following order being as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUWiINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Consolidation of Election for Directors, Concord, West Contra Costa and Pittsburg Community Hospital Districts, with regular County and State General Election to be held on november 4, 1952• On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the regular district election for the vacancies on the Board of Directors for the Concord Hospital District, West Contra Costa Hospital District, and Pittsburg Community Hospital District, shall be consolidated with the regular County and State General Election to be held on November 4, 1952. v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s Tuesdav, July 29, 1952, Continued. i In the Matter of Authorizing tax levy in the Pittsburg Community 1.4 Hospital District. The Pittsburg Community Hospital District having filed with this Board a request that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost a County levy upon the taxable property in the Pittsburg Community Hospital District within the County of Contra Costa is tax sufficient in amount to maintain said District, and at the maximum rate of 201 on each $100 of the assessed valuation of all taxable property within the District; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY , THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to levy a tax to maintain said District at the maximum rate of 209 on each 4100 of the assessed valuation of all taxable property within said district. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards r 4"3'r In the Matter of Summons, LOUISE LAINE vs. County of Contra Costa. jzi On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor BuchanAn, IT; IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of the summons received by this Board in the Ai matter of Louise Laine vs. the County of Contra Costa, Action No. 55364, in which the defendant is directed to appear and answer the first amended complaint in said action, i is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. q In the Matter of Granting Twenty-Third District Agricultural Association permit to conduct carnival, July 31, August 1, 2 and 3, 1952. wr On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Twenty-Third District Agricultural Association-, Norman Sundbor Secretary-Manager, be and it is hereb permit to operate a carnivalg, y granted a p at the annual Contra Costa County Fair on July 31, August 1, 2 and 3,, 1952, on the fair: grounds outside the City limits of Antioch, said carnival to be presented by the Crafts w Shows; and This Board deeming that said Association is presenting said fair in the public interest, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hereby remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391 and authorizes and directs the County a Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival at said fair.' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing payment to Marshall C. Harris and Russell S. Harris for use of easement by RIVER CREST SEWER MAINTENANCE DISTRICT. f e This Board having on Jul 21 194?, approved a form of agreement between aMarshallC. Harris and Russell S. Harris andRiver Crest Sewer maintenance District, whereby said district was granted a limited easement, said agreement in no event to continue for more than ten years except by agreement in writing, and that in the event said district continues to use said easement on July 1, 1952, said district to pay said Harrises" an additional sum of $100 and an additional sum of 4100 on the first day of July of each year thereafter during the period of time that said district is making use of said easement; and Said Board having received a request from Marshall C. Harris and Russell k; S. Harris for payment as stated in said agreement; 4 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to pay the sum of 41.00 per year in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County prisoners to clear land burn grass in Pleasant Hill Park, Recreation & Parkway District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport prisoners in order to clear and burn the high grass in the Pleasant Hill Park, Recreation and E Parkway District, the date to be fixed by the Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.l a;. In the Matter of Communication from Employees Association of Contra Costa County re removing of positions from Civil Service. The Employees Association of Contra Costa County having filed with this r a Tuesday, July 29, 1952, Continued. hri Board a communication expressing opposition to the removal of positions with the County from Civil Service; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor -Frederickson, IT J. IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, for answer and clarification of the Board's appointments. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Social Welfare Director to attend meeting.r f. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY' THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director Is authorized to attend' meeting; of the Supervisors Association Committee on HR 7900, at Sacramento, On July 31, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Buchanan to attend t meeting. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded- by Supervisor Taylor,; IT IS BY THE, s BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. G. Buchanan is authorized to atten a meeting of the Bay Area Council Pollution Committee at San Francisco on August 6, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel for Social Welfare Department. Fs On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the addition to the staff of the Social Welfare Depart ent of one Public Assistance Supervisor, Grade I, for the period from August 1, 1952,. %. to January 31, 1953, in order to complete Mork measurement Study, the Federal Government to reimburse the County for 509 of the salary cost of $2142, plus overhead of about 12*, plus a small amount for mileage. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Amending Personnel Allocation List for County Administrator's Office. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE OARD nRDERED that the personnel allocation list for the County Administrator's office, is amended to provide for the addition of one position in the class of Project Super- visor, commencing retroactively as of July 15, 1952• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing replacement f water lines for Branch County Jail Prison Farm) . On .motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the replacement of water lines for the Branch County Jail - T Prison Farm) is authorized at a cost not to exceed $4250. IT IS BY THE BOARD FLTRTHER ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized o purchase pipes and materials needed for the replacement of said water lines. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of Assistant County Administrator at regular rate. On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel,, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED than he position of Assistant County Administrator is added to the regular mileage list; and he County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims for' said position at the rate of t 0i per mile for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at the rate r of 5-112V per mile driven in excess of 500 miles during each calendar month, in the per' ormance of his work for the County. F f L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. iq In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners for ISLAND COUATTY a FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Fredrickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS Y Thr ROARD nRDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby APPOINTED Commissioners of ISLAND COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT in the County of Contra Costa, r Tuesday, July 29, 1952, Continued. r"3 said Commissioners to hold office at theLeasure of the Board:P A. J. Dal Porto, Rt. 1 Box 1$$AA, Oakley Joseph J. Baldocchi, Veale Tract, Box 56, Knightsen Leo F. Fallman, Hotel Brentwood, Box 3307, Brentwood m The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Fatter of Award of Emergency Contract by Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. J It appearing that the above district must award an emergency contract for ` the digging of a well or wells in order to porvide water for the City- of Brentwood°, be, ' it RESOLVED that the Purchasing Agent be and he hereby is authorized to enter into„ a contract on behalf of the district for the digging of a well or wells at locations 4 designated by the Directors of the district. The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-.; y, In the Matter of Directing District a; Attornev to prepare an ordinance emergency flood control district ordinance). On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,. IT IS BY, THE: BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance amending h Ordinance No. 599 (which provides for organization and government of county floods control districts as provided in Section $110 of the Water Code of the State of . California) by providing that notice of proposed annexation shall be published for one week in a newspaper of general circulation within the district and to repeal Ordinances: Jft” iNos. 605 and 606. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 722 and 723. r This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 722 and- 723 and having published copies of said ordinances for the time and in the manner required by Y flaw in newspapers of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra y Costa, as evidenced by the following affidavits, on file herein: a Affidavit of Baynard F. Gunsul showing publication of Ordinance No. 722 in: I the "CROCKETT AI ERICAN'': i r?Y Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman showing publication of Ordinance No. 723 int r Ithe "LAFAYETTE SUN". On motion of Suvervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be and the same are hereby DECLARED DULY PTIBLISHED. The foregoingn ordergg is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Approval s of Ordinance No. 725. Ordinance No. 725, which amends Ordinance No. 3$2 (zoning ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of Clayton Valley Area, is presented to this Board; andJ t On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED; and, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "DIABLO BEACON",. a news paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approval of Ordinance No. 730. w Ordinance No. 730, which amends Ordinance No. 3$2 (zoning- ordinance) -,by, providing for the rezoning of a portion of East Pleasant Hill Area, is presented.to •this Board, and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is herebyAPPROVED and ADOPTED; and i s T IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "PLEASANT HILL TINES", ja newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foreeoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 . r , Rj r 7N Ch Tuesday July 29, 19529 Continued. 1 In the Matter of Approval 7 of Ordinance No. 735- Ordinance 35. Ordinance No. 735, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (tonin& ordinance) by x providing for the rezoning of a portion of the Saranap Area, is presented to this Board;r; and r x¢ On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED; and f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "WALNUT KERNEL", a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation for premises to be used for storage of election material. A written form of lease agreement dated A rugust15, 1952 and accepted and agreed to this 29th day of July, 1952, wherein Parr Richmond Industrial Corporation, the lessor, agrees to lease to Contra Costa County, the lessee, certain premises located F in the so-called Prerabrication area of Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, for a period of One year, commencing August 15, 1952, at a monthly rental of 425 per month, payable in advance, having been presented to this Board for approval; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS PY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement is APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairma of this Board,, is authorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. r, 1 FITISBYTHEBOARDFURTHERORDEREDthattheCountyAuditordrawhiswarrant4; monthly, commencing August 15 1952 for the period of onepe year in the sum of 425 in favor of the Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation in payment of rent provided for in said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Supplement to lease agreement with Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas, re premises used by District Attornev for Richmond office. This Board having on April 9, 1951, approved a lease dated April 1, 1951, r between Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas, Lessors, wherein said Lessors agree to Tease to the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, certain premises in Richmond, to be used for the Richmond- branch office of the District Attorney; and A supplement to lease agreement between Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas and County of Contra Costa, is presented to this Board, wherein said Lessee leases three additional rooms, which are immediately adjacent to and part of said office suite, at 315 Twelfth Street, Richmond, at a monthly retal of $75, in addition to the 4220 monthly rental required under the terms of the lease dated April 1, 1951; and On motion of Supervisor Govik, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE RDARD ORDERED that said supplement to lease agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said supplement to lease agreement. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw his warrants payable to said Lessors in accordance with the terms of said lease and supplement to lease agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Alethe Berry, Lillian S. Carrier, re rental of Richmond office for Sheriff. a# A lease dated July 15, 1952, by and between Alethe Berry and Lillian S.' Carrier, hereinafter called the Lessors, and the County of Contra Costa,-hereinafter called the Lessee, wherein it is agreed that in consideration of the rents and agreements o be paid and performed on behalf of the Lessee, the Lessors do hereby demise and lease to the Lessee, the northerly portion of the building constructed and owned by the Lessors on Lot 12 and the northerly one-half of Lot 13, in Block 41, City of Richmond Tract, designated as 151 Tenth Street, Richmond, which portion of said building consists of three office rooms and rest rooms on the ground floor of said premises, for the term of one year, commencing on the first day of May, 1952, at the total rental of #1200, pavable $100 on the 25th day of May, 1952, and 41.00 on the same day of each and every succeeding month thereafter during said term, said premises to be used for the purpose o conducting therein and thereon a Richmond Branch Office of the Sheriff, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD !ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L Cunr^.ings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of he County- of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L:+ Tuesday, July 29, 1952 90 _ In the Matter of Application of John H. McMahon for permit or d license to operate a junk or wrecking yard, near Oakley. A4,John H. McMahon having filed with this Board a request for withdrawal of iapplication made on June 17, 1952, for permit to operate a junk yard, which will in- Ivolve auto wrecking, situated near Oakley; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, .seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request for withdrawal of application is granted. n1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iIn the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precinct, Pitt sburg No. 29. On motion of Supervisor.Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor . Frederickson, 1IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Pittsburg No. 29, election precinct of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same is hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to-wit : k > PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the southwest corner and western boundary of E1 Pueblo Housing with the eastern boundary of Columbia Park: thence northerly, easterly, southerly and westerly in a clockwise direction around the exterior boundarie of said El Pueblo Housing to the place of beginning. 5511 IT IS FURTH R ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election' . 1 precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l' In the Matter of Establishing 15% as retention rate on County construction contracts. 3N, . Eugene G. Alves, Contractor, and Northern California Chapter of the j Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., having filed with this Board requests that the County of Contra Costa reduce the retention rate on County construction con- u 1 tracts from 259 to 10%; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the retention rate on County construction contracts be re- 4 ., duced from 25% to 15%.s The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. f lsr " NOES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, W. G. BUCHANAN. f 1 ABSENT Supervisors - NONE. f L In the Matter of Authorizing two members of the staff of Planning Technician to do statistical work x in Bryte, near Sacramento. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to two members of the staff of the Planning Technician to travel Bryte, near Sacramento, in order to do statistical work for the Count from records of State Division of 'dater Resources said work requiring two days the date to be selected by the Planning Technician during the month of Augusty their . expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r l 4 GM Y And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, July 30, 1952, at 9 o'clock 4 a.m• sintheBoardChambers Hall of Records, anez• California.MrtiCalifi rz h ATTEST: W. T. PAASO.E, %0LEr x r'i By pc _ Deputy Clerk. E.p S y1 Mlt BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JULY 309 1954 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE nd BOARD CHAFERS HALL OF RECORDS, sx t3as MARTI , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU10UNGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHAHAN, J. FREDER ICKS OA PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Adoption of tentative budget for fiscal year 1952-53. z y E.N The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having fully considered the budget requirements of the heads of the various departments of the countQ y government- of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1952-53; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tentative budget for the fiscal year 1952-53, Contra Costa r County, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. E. Ma CountyCounty Auditor, is here_ by ordered to have 600 copies of said tentative budget published in pamphlet form by the "Contra Costa Gazette". IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the final hearing on said budget be and the same is hereby set for Wednesday, August 20, 1952, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of said Board and the County Clerk shall publish a notice of the time and place of said hearing for the time and in the manner prescribed by lav, in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a new.-- paper ew - t * a er of general circulation Axe t p p printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C^ s:b rent And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 5, 1952, at 9 o clock.,, A. M. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chbir a: r.ATTEST: y •:.} W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk.Y it Mill In w AMY P+ is- r PtC nr 12 s r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUF ERVISGRS w 7E SDAT, AUGUST 59 1952 THE enA RJ KET Ili REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF 1 RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUIWINGS,m#„ CHAIRMAN, TR ESIDING; SUPERVISORY I. T. GOYAK, 10Y S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; p PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1952, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. In the Matter of RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THF, COUVITY OF CONTF,A COSTA, r 1ALTTT)RI% Tuesday, August 5, 19.2, Continued Supervisor Ray S. Taylor Supervisor W. G. Buchanan Supervisor J. Frederickson Absent: Supervisor - None I Noes: None Aves: All f4 WHEREUPON, the Chairman of theBoard of Supervisors declared the foregoing Resolution adopted, and r a SO ORDERED. r Chairman r 1 In the Flatter of the Annexation of Terrirory ) RESOLUTIi21' FIXING TIME to the HnTAE ACFES SEWER '•1AINTENANCE DISTRICT. ) AND PLACE FOR HEARING. WHEIEAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that certain outlying territory, hereinafter more particularly described, should be annexed to the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District pursuant to the provisions of Sec- r: tion 4$95 et seq. , Health and Safety Code, iMAT THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and .he is hereby direc ed to post in at least three conspicuous places in 'the territory proposed to be .annexed rr which is Fart;cularly described in the following natice, and in at least three conspic- uous ulaces in the Home Acres Sewer maintenance District, not less than ten days prior to the date set for hearing, and to publish in "The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch", a news- paper of general circulation circulated in the District and 'in "The Pittsburg Post- Dispatch". a newspaper circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, which news- r , rapers this Board deems most likely to give notice of the hearing to the inhabitants of 7 . each, each of said publications to be once a week for two successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing. The notice required to be rublished and posted as aforesaid shall be headed Notice of Hearing", said heading to be in letters not less than one inch (1") in height, and shall be in form and substance as follows, to wit:h. NOTICE ny HEARING. BEFORE. THE RnARI (1F SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF COi%1T A COSTA, STATE OF C ALIFOR141 A In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the HOME 1CRES SE!EF', MAIN'TFIrANCE DTS'TRICT. f, NOTICE OF TI'E AND PLACE OF HEAARIEG_ The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has set for hearing on Tuesdav, the 26th day of August, 1052, at the hour of 10:C© o'clock a.m. or as soon thereafter es the matter map be heard, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, rain and Coart Street:, ' :Iaez, California, the proposed annexation of the following described outlying territory to the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District: All that real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: J : Beginning at a point on the 'Fest line of Section 13 T2N RlW MDB&Yi which bears South 30 feet from the .Northwest corner of said Section 13, said point of beginning; being also on the south line of the State' Highway runninF between Concord and Pittsburg;. thence South along the west line of said Section 13 to the 1/4 corner common to Sections 13 and 14; thence East along the midsection line of Section 13 to the east line of Loftus Road as shown on the map entitled "Pittsburg z Home Acres Addition No. 3", which map was filed in tle office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Countv, California, on June 2, 1941 in Map Book 25 at page $14; thence North along the east line of Loftus Road to the north line of that certain 40 foot Pacific Gas and Electric n Company right of way as described in Volume 7 of Official Records at page 93, said point also being onthe southerly boundary line of the y Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District as created October 5, 1931; yv thence Westerly and Northerly following said boundary line to the Northwest corner thereof; thence leaving boundary line of the said Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District and following the south line of the State Highway west 40 feet to the point of beginning. at which time all persons interested may attend, appear and be heard. By Order of the Board of Supervisors, dated this 5th day of .August, 1952• W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By R. M. Billeci Deputy At the time fixed for the hearing or at any time to which it is continued, the Board of Surervisors shall hear and pass upon the proposed annexation and any objections that may be filed to the proposed annexation and inclusion of any property in the proposed annexation. The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Hoard: 4 ContinuedTuesday, August 5, 1952, AYES: Surervisors _ I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray s S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson.s. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None E In the Matter of Aprroving Act lAmending Chapter 1564, Statutes 1951 WHEREAS an act amending Chapter 1564, Statutes 1951 has been submitted to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for their approval, and this Board of Supervisors having fully considered said proposed amendment; and upon motion of Super- visor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposed amendment to Chapter 1564, s p 4'Statutes 1951, be approved as herein set out, to-wit: i ACT AXEINDING CHAPTER 1564, STATUTES 1951. An Act rrovidinP for the constitution of the Municipal Court in a district embracing the City of Richmond, and prescribing the number x and compensation of the judges, officers and attaches thereof. Chapter 1564 of the Statutes of 1951 is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 1. The Ymnicipal Court established in the judicial district of the City of Richmond shall be constituted and the judges, officers and attaches thereof shall receive comrensation as follows:f 1) There shall be three (3) judges, each of whom shall receive Thirteen z.. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($13,500.00) per annum, payable in equal monthly install s , iments. 2) There shall be one (1) clerk who shall receive a minimum salary of Four : Hundred Ninety-two Dollars ($4.92.00) monthly with annual increments of Twenty-three Dollars ($23.00) , Twenty-four Dollars ($24.00) , Twenty-five Dollars (42-5.00) and y Twentsix Dollars ($26.00) per month to a maximum salary of Five Hundred Ninety Dollar 590'.00) per month. The Clerk shall appoint the following: a) One chief deruty, who shall receive a minimum salary of Three lHundred Ninety-two Dollars (,$392.00) permonth with annual increments of Eighteen Dollars (L8:60), Nineteen Dollars ($19.00), Twenty Dollars 020.00) and Twenty-onetnollars100) per month to a maximum salary of Four Hundred Seventy Dollars (4470.00) per month. b) Three (3) deputy clerks who shall be Court Clerks each of 'whom shall receive a mininum salary of Three Hundred Seventy-four Dollars0P4418.CO) 74.00) per wont iwi.th annual increments of Eighteen Dollars ($18.CC) , Eighteen Dollars Nineteen w Dollars (A19.CO) and Twentv Dollars ($20.00) to a maximum of Four Hundred Forty-nine iDollars ($1,.49.CC) nermonth. c) Six (6) deputy clerks, each if whom shall receive a minimum salary of Two Hundred Fiftv-nine Dollars (259.00) per month with annual increments of Twelve N Dollars ($12.00) , Thirteen Dollars ($13.00), and Thirteen Dollars (413 .CO) and Fourteen , Dollars ($14.00) per month to a maximum of Three Hundred Eleven Dollars (4311.00) per31 month. s d) Eight (8) deputy clerks, each of whom shall receive a minimum salary of Two Hundred Twentv-five Doilars ( 25. 00) per month with annual increments of Eleven Dollars 011.00) , Eleven Dollars 11.00), Twelve Dollars (.11.2.00) and Twelve Dollars ($12.00) to a maximum of Two Hundred Seventy-one Dollars ($271.00) per month. 3) There shall be one Marshal who shall receive a minimum salary of Five Hundred Fifteen Dollars (4515.0 ?) per month with annual increments of Twenty-four Dollars ($24.00), Twenty-five Dollars ($25.OG) and Twenty-six Dollars (, 26.00) per month to a maximum of Five Hundred ninety Dollars ($590.00) per month. The Marshall shall appoint the following: h 9e' a) Five (5) deputy marshals, each of whom shall be paid a minimumjm salary of Three Hundred Twenty-six $326.00) per month with annual increments of Fifteen Dollars ( A15.00) , Sixteen Dollars (416.00) , Seventeen Dollars 017.00) and Eighteen Dollars 01$.00) to a maximum of Three Hundred Ninety-two Dollars (4392.00) per month. r, b) Ine (1) deputy marshal, who shall be a senior clerk and who shall receive a minimum salary of Two Hundred Ninety-seven ($297.00) Dollars per month with annual increments of Fourteen Dollars (414.00), Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) and Sixteen Dollars ($16.00) per month, to a maximum of Three Hundred Fifty-seven (4357.00) per I month. c) One (1) deputy marshal, who shall be a typist clerk and who shall receive a minimum salary of Two Hundred Twenty-five Dollars (4225.00) per month with annual increments of Eleven (Sll.CO) Dollars, Eleven ($1.1.00) Dollars, Twelve (412.00) Dollars and Twelve ($12.00) Dollars to a maximum of Two Hundred Seventy-one Dollars 271.00) per month.a d) Ten (10) deputies (custodians) at the fee allowed by law for keep- ing property. The deputy marshals serving as custodians shall be paid only for the a actual services as keepers of property taken under legal process and shall be paid out of the funds deposited by the parties to the action in which such services are rendered t fi 4) Official reporters in such municipal courts described in this section, . h 4 t Tuesdav, August r,, 1952, Continued appointed as provided in Section 274c . of the Code of Civil Procedure, shall be attaches of such court and in- lieu of anv other compensation provided by law for their services s` in reportinp testimony and proceedings in such court, shall receive a salary of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per month, which shall be a charge against the general fund of the county. 4.` In conformiti, with the provisions of Section 274c of the Code of Civil Pro- cedure, the judges of such court may arpoint as many additional reporters as the bus- iness of the court may require, who shall be known as official reporters pro tempore, and who shall serve without salary but shall receive the fees provided by Section 2?4 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except that in lieu of the per diem fees provided in said section for reporting testimony and proceedings said official reporters pro temrore shall in all cases receive twenty dollars (420.CO) per day, which shall upon Y order of the court be a charge against the general fund of the said county. Fees for transcription of testimony and proceedings in such court shall be paid by the litigants to official rerorters and official reporters pro tempore as other- wise provided by law. In all cases where by law, the court may direct the payment of transcription fees out of the county treasury, such fees shall, upon order of the court be raid from the general fund including fees for transcription of testimony and procee inps in criminal cases as Provided in Section 274 of the Code of Civil Procedure which 5 shall be raid from the county treasury. f' In anv civil action or proceeding in any municipal court in a county of the an fifth class in addition to the fees required by Act 52382 Sec. 32, a fee of Four Dol- lars ( $4.003 shall be raid to the clerk of the municipal court in such county by each party or jointly by rarties appearing jointly, once only in any such action or proceed- inFr, in the following instances: a) Upon the filing of a Complaint or other first paper; b) Upin the filinc of the Answer or other first paper on behalf of anv rarty (or parties appearing jointly) other than the plaintiff; c) upon the filing of pavers transmitted from another Court on the transfer of a civil ection or special proceeding. The fees so required shall be taxed as costs in favor of the Tarty raving the same and to whom costs are awarded by the x judFrment of the Court. All fees collected under the provisions of this section shall be transmitted to the Countv Treasurer in the same manner as fees cc'iacted under Act 523$1 Sec. 32. Official Reporters of such Court shall be members of any retirement system maintained by any county of the fifth class in which they are employed. nor the pur- poses of such retirement system, the salary herein provided for such reporters shall be deemed their entire compensation. 5 ) All incumbents other than temporarypry or provisional employees presently aprointed in any of the aforesaid rositinns, and having served therein more than six µmonths, at the time this act becomes effective, . shall be continued in their respective s`positions and shall receive credit for prior service in the Justice's Court, PoliceF>'Court or Municipal Court and in the Police Department, Sheriff's Office, as Constable or Deputv Constable in the County or Marshals' Office, and shall receive in addition to the minimum rates, the annual increments commensurate with the years of prior servicd up to the maximum rate set.The Clerk and Marshal shall designate to the County Auditor within thirty day z'after the effective date of this Act, the name and classification of eaeh.attache, the number of vears of rrior service, if any, and the rate of pay for such attache. rr In any county of the fifth class, which has a civil service commission, when thereafter a position described in this Act becomes vacant, the appointing. official shall reouest the civil service commission to certify to him for appointment the high-est person on the list of eligibles of male or female sex, as indicated in the request.of the appointing authority. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the Clerk or Marshal shall desip.nate the position of temporary appointees, who shall receive the salary set up opposite the title of their respective position at the minimum rate for said classification.All attaches heretofore or hereafter appointed to positions created in Munic-ipal Courts in any county of the fifth class shall be entitled to the benefits of the y civil service provisions of such county and said attaches shall be entitled to and shal be subject to any vacation, sick leave, leave of absence, retirement and health service provisions and ether ordinances of such county to the same extent and in the same man-ner as the other employees of said county. MONLIQ s .6) The annual increments shall be dependent upor. the employee maintaining 2;the minimum efficiency rating designated by the appointing authority and at any time the efficiencv rating falls below the minimum standard, the appointing authority shall have the rower to susrend all or anv part of the annual increments.The Board, being of the opinion that the provision contained in said propos-ed amendment, as herein set forth, is a matter of urgency, as same relates to the op-eration of the Municipal Court of the Ciry of Richmond, does therefore respectfully request the Honorable Earl W. Warren, Governor of the State of California, to place this matter on the agenda of the Special Session of the Legislature called.on August4 Ki 1952. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to- w' • 4;Aves: Supervisors _ I. T. GOYAK, H. L. C WINGS, RAY S.TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON b Noes: Surervisors - NINE Absent:Supervisors NONE In the hatter of Granting County Service Officer permission to leave State.On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT 4 i,d1 Tuesday, August 5, 1952, Continued BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, County Service Officer, is granted permission to leave the Mate from August 12, 1952, to September 21, 1952, inclusive. fi The foregning order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution adopted re death of Colonel Royal U. St. John. iaM, Colonel Royal U. St. John having passed away on July 31, 1952, said Colonel.lRoval U. St. John having been a faithful employee of the County of Contra Costa as a r: Civil Engineer and District Highway Engineer, having served both the offices of the P. lCounty Surveyor and the County Road Commissioner with the best interests of the County iof Contra Costa in mind; THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson . TIT IS BY THE RPARD RESOLVED that in recognition and appreciation of services rendered to ithe County by said Colonel Royal U. St. John the Clerk is directed to send a letter of condolence to his wife, Mrs. Gail St. John, expressing the sympathy of the Board of, I Supervi sors of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f x In the Matter of transferring funds, reimbursement for road work. r.x. WHEREAS, all bonds of certain Acquisition and Improvement and Road Improve- Ment Districts have been retired in excess of five years, whereas, the County of Contra Costa has expended in the areas covered by such districts a sum in excess of their remaining fund balances for Purvoses identical with those for which the districts were i 3rS formed: On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE, ' BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller make the following fund transfers as> reim-, bursement for street repair and reconstruction within the specified districts: Increase Decrease W County General Fund 15,207.32 4 Acquisition & Improvement No. 1 4,027.47 Acnuisition & Improvement No. 2 5,313.24 Acquisition & Improvement No. 3 496.21 Acquisition &. Improvement ado. 4 1,367.21 i Road Improvement District No. 1 3,965.23 Road Improvement District No. 3 37.9b i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t y jIn the =Matter of Authorising additional personnel fnr the office of the Jury Commissioner. On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, and on motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the, r personnel allocation list for the office of the Jury Commissioner is amended to provi.de7 for the addition of one position in the class of Typist Clerk. 7 ttu The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ISatter of Cancellation of Board Order s of May 6, 1952, providing for Construction Inspector, Road Commissioner's Department. y` This Board having on May 6, 1952, adopted an order providing for the addition rr lof one position in the class of Construction Inspector to the staff of the County Road. iCommissioner; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE At3ARD ORDERED that said order of May6, 1952, be and the same is hereby CANCELLED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote- of the Board. rt y> 1 In the Matter of Appointment of Temporary: Personnel for Emergency Flood Control Work.r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISy BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel allocation list of the County Surveyor's office is amended to provide for the temporary appointment of one additional. Junior Civil 4: Engineer and one additional Senior Engineering Aide in order to do emergency flood_.con- a trol work, the County to be reimbursed from funds of the Emergency Flood Control Dis-. • I trict for a Portion of 'Walnut Creek Watershed Including Fit. Diablo Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,4Nt 1 In the Matter of Personnel for the Emergencyy Floid Control District -for a Portion of y Walnut Creek 'Katershed Including* Int. Diablo r Creek INOm 3 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,; IT IS BY THS' jROAPD ORDERED that the matter of personnel for the Emergency Flood Control District''for 4 1Wx 7 t) lfFtl MV F Tuesday, August 5, 1952, Continued a r,irtinn of Walnut Creek Watershed Including Mt. Diablo Greek was referred to the County Administrator, Ciunty Fcoad Commissioner, County, Surveyor, and Supervisor Ray S. Taylor. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Survevor to nerotiate for leash for srace to carry on emergency flood- control work. On motion of Ss-ervisor Tavlor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE x. R^t'D ORDF'-?FD that doserh W. Barkley, Co,,:nty Surveyor, is authorized and directed to negotiate for lease for office space in order to carry on emergency flood-control work., The foreeoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?latter of 4ithori7inr Purchasing Agent. to advertise for heavy equipment needed for flood control work. On the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE FOt-P 0RDE^11,'P that the 'Purchasing Agent is authorized and directed to advertise in order to get ^rorosals and estimates of costs on the hiring of heavy equipment needed for flood control work for the Smereer_cv Flood Control District for a Portion of Walnut Creek Watershed Including 74t. Diablo Creek. The foregoing order is rassad by the usnaimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation and Organization of a Countv Flood Control District, Pursuant to Ordinance P1o. 728 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to be known as the Emergency Flood Control District for a Portion of Walnut Creek Tatershed Includine 14t. Diablo Creek. RESOLUTION ItiTEFEAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deems it advisable to crovide for the formation of the hereinafter describedIA territory into a county flood control district to be known as the Emergency Flood Con- trol District fora Portinn of '.Walnut Creek Watershed Including Mt. Diablo Creek and, yr. 11THEr7,AS, the Board deems it necessary to form said district because of the ur.aenev of doing flood control work before the coming of the winter season of 1952, NOW, THERE RS, BE IT :ElnLt'ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that 3:00 o'clock P.M. , on Tuesday, August 12th, 1952, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed as the time and r.lace of hearinF the ratter of the formation of said district, at which time the Board will hear and pass on env written objections filed with the Clerk of said Board prior to the time fixed for such hearing, and any oral objections registered at the time of said hearing, or any continuance thereof. BE IT FttRT M-R REStnLVF.D that a copy of this resolution be published once on Thursday, A.u¢ust 7th, 1952, in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circu lation, circulated in the territory which it is proposed to organize into such district, said raper being the one deemed by this Board to be most likely to give notice to the A inhabitants of the proposed district. The territory proposed to be included in such district is described as follows: All that Property situated in the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: All reference to school district and property boundary lines, ownerships, and acreages in the following description are referred to said boundaries, etc; as they arrear on the Official Map of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors`, November 21, 1939. Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa Countv and the northerly prolongation of the west line of Section 6, T2N R1W N 001: thence from said point of beginning s-uth along said northerly prolongation, the west sr line of said Section 6, and the west line of Section. 7 and 18 T2N R1W to a point on the northeasterly line of the Rancho -Monte del ,Diablo; said point also being on the north- easterly boundary line of the Concord School District; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion following the northeasterly line of said Concord School District to its intersec- tion frith the northerly boundary line of the .Clavton Valley School District; thence in a general southeasterly direction following said Clavton Vallev School District to the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary line of the F,Iount Diablo School Distri ; thence in a general easterly, southerly and westerly direction following said 214t. Diablo School District line to its intersection with the boundary line of the Central Contra Costa Countv Flnod Control District, said point also being the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, T1S RIE; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction following the boundary line of said Central Contra Costa County Flood Control District to a point on the southeastern* line of the Clayton Valley School District; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said Clayton Vallev School District to a point on the east- erlv line of the Cowell School District; thence in a southerly direction following the exterior bnundary of scid Cowell School District to its intersection thereof with the northerly line of the Oak Grove School Eistrict; thence in a general westerly and norther]v direction following the exterior boundary of said Oak Grove School District ,to its intersection thereof with the southerly line of County Road C-13 known as Treat Lane; thence southwest along the south line of Treat Lane to the intersection thereof- with the southerly extension of the center line of Countv Road C-39 known as San i:iguel ; thence northwesterly alonr the center line of San 7:iguel Avenue to the ,Hast northerly corner or the 20.94 acre rarcel of land deeded to Hohenrieder, recorded October 31, 154 Recorder' s file No. 41722, thence leaving the center line of said San iiiguel Avenue and Tueseav, Auuust 5, 1Q52, Continued following the n-rthwest line of said Hohen_ eder 20.94. acre Fardel S 530 30' W 161$.31 feet to the easterly line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right-of-way; thence leaving the northwest line of said Hohenrieder 20.94 acre parcel and following the. m easterly and southeasterly line of said railroad right-of-way southerly and southwest ' erly to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek; :.aid point also being 7 the intersection with the Pleas 3nt Hill School District; thence following the exterior boundary of said Fleasant Hill School District in a general southerly, westerly and i nnrtherly direction to the southwest corner of Lot 75, Brookwood Acres; thence leaving "s the exterior boundary of said Pleasant Hill School District westerly along the south aline of said Brookwood Acres to the southwest corner of Lot 92, Brookwood Acres being the intersection thereof with the easterly botindary line of said Pleasant Hill School District; thence following the exterior boundary of said Pleasant Hill School, District in a veneral westarly, nnrtherly, easterly, northerly and northeasterly direction to, " ,r.. its intersectiin thereof with the :youth line of the Davilla 172.41 acre parcel; thence a northerly along the westerly line of said Davilla 172.41 acre parcel and the westerly . line of the Pereira 70.31 acre parcel to the northwest corner thereof, said point being,*v r lin the northerly line of Concord Hospital District as formed November 22, 194$; thence 1, in a general easterly direction along the nnrtherly line of said Concord Hospital Dis w . tri et to the intersection thereof with the east line of the Facheco-Martinez Highway; thence northerly along said east line to the intersection thereof with the east line i of the County Road known as Warehouse Road; thence northerly along the east line of said Warehouse Road to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of the 7 1/8 acre tract now or formerly owned by Mohr; thence westerly- along esterlyalongsaideaster;v extension to the easterly line of the Vine Hill School District, Nl thence in a genera? northerly direction said Vine Hill School District boundary line to the intersection thereof with the south line of the 461.58 acre parcel now or , formerly owned by northern California Investment Company; thence leaving the boundary; line of said Vine Hill School District and following the westerly exterior boundary w l line of above mentioned 461.58 acre Parcel westerly and northwesterly to a point on the isouth line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; thence westerly along the X s,iuth line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way to the southerly extension of the westerlv line of the 6 acre parcel of land now or formerly owned by General IChemical Comranv; thence in a general northerly direction along the westerly line of r said 6 acre parcel and the westerly line of the 85.94 acre parcel and the 23.53 acre rs ,. parcel now or formerly owned by General Chemical Company to the southwest corner of the1158.75 acre parcel now or formerly owned by Guggenheim; thence northerly along the Iwest line of said 158.75 acre parcel and the northerly extension thereof to the north boundary line of Contra Costa County; " thence in a general easterly direction following the northerly boundary of said Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: All that portion of the lands of Associated. Oil Company l Yvin,- south of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way and east of the right-of-way.,_ g, of the Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch) and that portion of the Atchison ITnr, right-off-wayandSantareRailroadright-o_-way lying within the excluded portion of said; lands of Associated Oil Comranv. FIT THER EXCEFTIRn 'rHERF.«i 0 ': All of the territory lying within the boundaries of the Citv of Concord, a municipal corporation, as the same now exists. i Passed and adorted by the Boa •d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., SVA this 5th day of August, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. s Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NIES: Supervisors - Kone. Supervisors - None. g ro In the Matter of Authwrizine building of shelves, Branch Countv Library at Kensington. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE P')ARD nRJ :R£D that E. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, is authorized and i directed to proceed with the construction of shelves for the Branch County Library in the Communitv Center Ruildine in Kensington, at a cost not to exceed 104$. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,. L> In the Matter of Authorizine installation of new lighting in School Library, in Hall i of Records. f On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,_ IT IS BY THE RnARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the installation of new lighting in y i School Library in the Hall of records. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of .Authorizing rayment to Kring Construction Comranv for installation of 'locks r , for Tee Hangars at Buchanan Field. i On motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor .Frederickson, IT IS BY THE a^APD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to issue a warrant: in the sum, of k.. 2.©C in favor of Kring Construction Company, 251 Kearny Street, San Francisco $,. z California, as payment for the furnishing and installing of 6 locks for the two Tee Hangars at Buchanan Field. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution with k r R o- ri Tuesday, august 5, 1952, C^ntinued respect to the memory of 'o. S. Van Ilinkle. INT RTAS, W. S. Ilan 'Finkle, a long time resident of Port Chicago in this County an outstanding businessman for many years, and a leader in civic matters throughout the County; and NMEREAS, over the years Mr. Van 'Xinkle has lent his energies and best endeavor to the welfare and development of this County, and at the time of his passing was Pres 4- ident of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association; T NOW, 71ERErORE, by reason of the foregoing, and upon mation' of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson., IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that at this time the Roard adjourns out of respect to the memory of Mr. W. S. Van Winkle. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that this resolution be spread upon the mi utes of the Board and a copy thereof be forwarded to Airs. W. S. Van Winkle, The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 . r- In the Fatter of Plans for car Port for Fire House No. 2, Orinda County Fire Protection District. if This Board having received a request for approval of .plans and specifications:: for car rort for Fire House No. 2, from the Commissioners of Orinda County Fire Pro- tection District; and having received copies of plans and specifications; On motion nf Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE ;f tPOARDORDEREDthatsaidplansandspecificationsforcarportforOrindaCounty, Fire. Protection District be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is taassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of Report of County Road Commissioner on communication re Rodeo as Creek. Victor W. Sauer, County Road Commissioner, having filed with this Board a report on Rodeo Creek regarding the Coroner's report in the death of Karel Johan Schneiders; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY THE AOAT'D ORDEFED that said report is referred to Supervisor I. T. Goyak, the District. k_Attnrnev, and County Road Commissioner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ap^roval of lease with Stephen F. Ball r k N Lease dated- April 8, 1952, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, and x Stephen F. Ball, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee for one year from x> * April 1, 1952, to April 1, 1953, at the annual rental of $20.00, payable annually in advance, receipt of which amount is hereby acknowledged, certain described property be- a ' inp, an area of 4 acres of land and being portion of Lot "H", Division No. 1 of the Pinole Ranch Partition, is preser_ted to this Board; and to On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS RY THE POARD 'iRDERED that said lease is APPP.')V D and Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chair man, is authorized to execute the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance No.. 727. E Ordinance No. 727, which establishes 35 MFH speed limit on Concord Avenue, Hookston Road, and Pleasant Hill Road, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE P')ARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS PY THE F.nA D FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in. the "DIABLO BEACON".. a newspaper of a(mneral circulation rrinted and rublished in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 'Tatter of Approval of Ordinance No. 72$. rf Ordinance No. 728, which amends Ordinance No. 599 (flood control), as amended by provieine for the organization and government of County flood control districts, is, rresented to this Board; and N%st On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sup3rvisor Bucha;ian, IT IS BY TETE f: u A')ARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOFTED. IT IS RY THE B^ARP FTI??''HER iDEtiFD that a copy of said ordinance be published a <' for the time and in the manner repuired by law in the "OOKCORD TRANSCRIPT", a newspaper r of Qeneral circulation rrinted and ^uhlished in the County of Contra Costa. The foreg-Ai ng order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4. Tuesday Aurust r 1952 L^L.rued In the Matter of Aerorts of Foundmaster 14 and Agricultural Commissioner. Resorts for the m^nth if July from the Agricultural Commissioner and the' ' County Foundmaster haling been Presented to this Board, it is by the board ordered that isaid reports be rlaced on file. s i tryy YJS , Jn the Matter if «uthori?iner distribution of h tax deeded land rentals. The County Auditor having notified this Board that the following proceeds, from rental from tax deeded lands have been forwarded to the County by the State: November 1, 1951s to 'March 31, 1952 41422.54 4 ` td fF_ And said County Auditor having requested that on the basis of share claims. filed by other taxing agencies in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 13659.3 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said amount be distributed as follows: City of El Cerrito L537-74 67.13 City of Richmond r' t Coilnty17.67 422.54 NOW, Th*ERrSFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,,,. IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to distribute said amount as requested and above indicated. The foreeoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r . v In the Matter of Authorizing the hiring of Isurvey parties under aereement with Edwin W. Brunton, EmerLrencv Flood Control work. This Roard having on May 13, 1952, approved an agreement dated 14ay 63% 19522 syr gbetween the County of Contra Costa and Edwin W. Brunton, Land Surveyor, 610 Court St., Martinez, wherein said surveyor agrees to furnish survey services to enable the Board Iof Supervisors to determine the approximate cost of flood control work which maybe done in the future; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY` ITH3 ROARD ORDERED that the Caunty Surveyor, Joseph W. Barkley, is authorized to hire, . .. survey Parties from Edwin W. Brunton under the terms of said agreement dated May 61952 Ithe cost of such services not to exceed 0000. M j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Overtime Policy for County ,employees. In order to achieve equity and an adequate control over the accumulation byUr- employees of overtime for which they become entitled to compensating time off; and i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Gayak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the responsible appointing authorities within the County organization administer the accumulation and subsequent liquidation of such overtime in such ar manner as to comply with the following general regulations: s 1. No overtime for which compensating time off is to be claimed shall be performed except on Prior written authorization of the appointing authority or someone rnr sunder him in a surervisory capacity to whom he has specifically delegated the power to dive such rrior authorization, except that, should an emergency arise calling for such overtime, subsequent approval thereof on the next succeeding working day may be given- under a written statement of the facts constituting said emergency; r ' 2. All overtime accumulated subsequent to the beginning of a fiscal, year shall be liquidated as soon as possible after its accrual but in no event later than the end of the following, calendar year, provided that, in addition, all overtime accrued prior to July 1, 1952, shall be liquidated not later than December 31, 1953• In order: that this Board may be fully informed on the operation within the departments, each officer and derartment head shall file with the County Administrator not later than August 20, 1952, a statement of its plan of operation in order to ensure performances . within the time limitations of this regulation; 3. All offices and departments shall continue to file monthly reports with the Civil Service Commission, as heretofore, on all overtime and compensating time off 1 of all employees. Such monthly reports shall be filed not later than the 10th of the succeeding month and shall show separately such overtime as accumulates to the credit o employes by reason of required employment on holidays at the continuously operated county institutions; 4. Officers and department heads shall not themselves be subject to the iadvantares and limitations of these regulations and shall, by study of their operations land organizational structure, prepare themselves to make recommendations on a basis 1for determining; the proper supervisory level within their respective organizations at. which said advantaees and limitations shall cease to be applicable. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F r,. I In the Matter of nixing boundaries and establishing flection precincts in f_ Pacheco, Pleasant Hill, 'a,'alnut Creek, and Saranap. I F r AA Tuesday, Ar:gust , 1c52, Conti nued On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE I RnARP ORDER?P tha*_ 1:e boundaries of Pacheco Nos. 3 4, 12, Pleasant Hill Nos. 1, 11, 3, 4, 6,13, 12, 14, Walnut Creek Nos. 7, 5 6, A, . k, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, gj 21, '2, 23, 24, 25, 2b, 27, 2 , Saranap 2, 4, , election precincts of Contra Costa same is herebv established and fixed as here 0County , as hereinafter named, be and the t inafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to-wit : PACH'CO 1 ECINCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of ,Iaureen Drive with the eastern fir bnundary of Gregory Gardens, unit No. 2: thence southerly along said eastern boundary to the eastern boundary of Unit No. 1 of said subdivision; thence southerly following last mentioned boundary to the center of Gregory Lane; thence westerly along the center of Gregory Lane to the center of Elinora Drive; thence northerly along the center of Elinora Drive to the center of Maureen Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of wrMaureenDrivetotheplaceofbeginning. ACHEC^ PRECINCT NG. 4 E 1+ i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Maureen Lane with the western boundary of Paradise Valley: thence southerly along said ,,restern boundary and its southerly extension to the center of Gregory Lane; thence easterly along the center of r Gregory Lane to the center cf Elinora Drive; thence northerly along the center of Elinora Drive to the center of Gladys Drive; thence westerly along the center of Gladys A rive to the center of Lucille Lane; thence northerly along the center of Lucille Lane to the center of Maureen Lane; thence westerly along the center of Maureen Lane to the glace of beginninv. PACHECG F R;CINCT NO. 12 f$ ReeinninF at the intersection of the center of Maureen Lane with the center of Lucille Lane: thence easterly along the center of Maureen Lane to the center of Elinnra Drive; thence southerly along the center of Elinora Drive to the center of Gladys Drive; thence westerly along the center of Gladys Drive to the center of Lucille Lane; thence northerly along the center of Lucille Lane 'to the place of beginning. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT N0. 1 GK} Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pleasant Hill Road withthe r northern boundary of Charlton Acres: thence westerly along said northern boundary and Y its western extension to the southeast corner and eastern boundary of Dukes property; r thence northerl v along said eastern boundary to the center of Grayson Road; thence northwesterl.v along the center of Grayson Road to the most eastern corner and easterly r boundary of Johnson prorerty; thence northwesterly along said easterly boundary and its northwestern extension to a western extension of the center of Slater Avenue; thence - easterly along said western projection and center of Slater Avenue to the center of s Fleasant Hili Road; thence southerly alone the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the placx of beginning. PL- SAFT HILL PRECINCT N0. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pleasant Hill Road with the northern boundary of Charlton Acres: thence westerly along said northern boundary and its westerly extension to the most westerly corner and westerly boundary of Rodgers property; thence southeasterly along said westerly boundary and its southeasterly i extension to the southern boundary of Sherwood Heights; thence easterly along said southern boundary of Sherwood Heights to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence eas erly and northerly along the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the place of beginning.s PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 3 Aeginning at a point which is the southwesterly corner and southerly boundary of Pleasant Acres, Unit No. 4: thence easterly along said southern boundary to a sout ern boundary to a southern extension of the center of Poshard Street; thence northerly alone the center of Poshard Street to the center of Soule Avenue; thence southeasterly and easterly along the center of Soule Avenue to the center of Putnam Boulevard; thence` northerly along the center of Putnam boulevard to the center of Boyd Road; thence westerly alone the center of Bovd Road to a northern projection of the western boundary of Pleasant Acres, Unit No. 4; thence southerly along said extension and western bound- ary of Pleasant Acres to the place of beginning. PLEASANT HILL PR.ECI*:CT NO. 4 Beginning at a point which is the eastern boundary of a strip' of land owned by E. B. M. 11. D. and the southern boundary of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 1: thence southwesterly along said eastern boundary of E. B. M. U. D. to the center of Geary Rd. thence easterly along the center of Geary Road to the center of State- Highway No. 24; thence northerly along the center of said highway to the eastern boundary of the strip of land owned by E. B. M. U. D. ; thence southwesterly along said eastern boundary to the northern boundary of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2; thence east erly along said northern boundary to the center of Esther Drive; thence southerly and westerly along the center of Esther Drive to the center of Pleasant Valley Drive; then southeriv and westerly along the center of Pleasant Valley Drive to the center of Sun Vallev Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Sun Valley Avenue to the center of Sun Valley Drive; thence easterly along the center of Sun Valley Drive to the western b,undary of Sun Valley Manor; thence southerly along said westerly boundary and its southerly extension to the southeast corner and southern boundary of Pleasant Hill Home sites, Unit No. 1; thence westerly along said southern boundary to the place of begin- ning. 11EASATIT HILI. PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Rodgers Ave. with the center of Putnam Boulevard: thence easterly along the center of Rodgers Avenue and said Tuesdav, August 5, 1952, Continued center vroeuced to the western boundary of a strip of land owned by E. n. In. U. D. ; thence southwesterly along said western boundary to the center of Geary Road; thence 1westerly alone the center of Geary Road to the center of Putnam Boulevard; thence north erly along the center of Putnam Boulevard to the place of beginning. PLEASANT HII L PRECINCT NO. 9 Beginnine at the intersection of the center of Boyd Road with the center of L'utnam Boulevard; thence southerly a13ng the center of Futnam Boulevard to the center p ; Of Soule Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Soule Avenue to the no corner ant' c "`.!rn boundary of Pleasant Acres, Unit No. 3; thence southerly along said eastern boundary to the northern boundary of 74t. Diablo Unified School District prop erty; thence easterly along said northern boundary to the western boundary of the strip of land owned by S. B. I . U. D. thence northeasterly alongsaidwesterlyboundaryto the center of California State Higbwav too. 2$; thence northerly along the center of said highway to the center of Boyd Road; thence westerly along the center of Boyd Road K to the place nf beginning. rLEh3Ai:'T KILL PRECINCT ITO. 13 Beginnin7 at the intersection of the center of Soule Avenue with the center of Poshard Street: thence southwesterly along the center of Poshard Street to the. . southern boundary of Pleasant Acres, Unit No. 4.; thence easterly along said southern boundary to the southern boundary of Fleasant Acres, Unit No. 3; thence following last: mentioned southern boundary easterly to the southeast corner and eastern boundary of IPleasant Acres, unit No. 3; thence northerly along last mentioned eastern boundary to the center of Soule Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Soule Avenue to the place of beginning. r t FLEAZAINT HILL PRECINCT NO. 12 a Beginning at the intersection of the center of Putnam Blvd. with the southernlboundaryofPleasantAcres: thence easterly along said southern boundary to the north sFt west corner and northern boundary of :It. Diablo Unified School District property; thenc easterly along the northern houndar_v of said school property to the western boundary of the strir_ of land owned by E. B. M. V. D. ; thence southwesterly along the westerly boundary of E. A. M. V. D. property to the center of Oak Park Boulevard; thence easterl along t6the center of Oak Park Boulevard to the center of Sun Valley Avenue; thence southerly alone the center of Sun Valley Avenue to the center of Sun Valley Drive; thence easterly alone the center of Sun Valley Drive to the eastern boundary of Pleasart Hill Homesites; thence southerly along last mentioned eastern boundary to the southern iboundary of Pleasant Hill Homesites; thence westerly along said southern boundary to the eastern boundary of a strip of land owned by E. B. M. U. D. ; thence northeasterly alone the eastern boundary of E. B. M. U. D.property to an eastern extension of the center of Rodgers Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and center of Rodgers A Avenue to the center of Putnam Blvd; thence northerly along the center of Putnam Hou- s Elevardtotheglaceofbeginning. PLEASANT HILL PRECINICT NO. 14 f I Beginnine at a point on the eastern boundary of a strip of land owned by M,E. A. M. 11. D. , which is the northwest corner and northern boundary of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2; thence easterly along said northern boundary to the center 'of '' Esther Dr. thence southerly and westerly along the center of Esther Drive to the center of Pleasant Valley Drive; thence southerly and westerly along the center of Pleasant Valley Drive to the center of Sun Valley Avenue; thence northerly along the center of 1Sun Valley Avenue to the center of Oak Park Boulevard; thence westerly along the center of Oak Park Boulevard to the eastern boundary of a strip of land owned by E. B. Pd. U. D , thence northeasterly along last mentioned eastern boundary to the place of beginning. ALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 7 k Beginning at a point which is the northwestern corner and western boundary of Iproperty owned by Near: thence southerly along said western boundary to the center of Castle Hill Road and northern boundary of Van Ogtrop property; thence westerly and southerly along the northern and western boundaries of said Van Ogtrop property to the western boundary of Clark property; thence southerly and easterly along the western and southern boundaries of Clark property to the center of Tice Creek; thence meander- , ing in a southerly direction alon- the center of Tice Creek to the center of Tice Vall e Boulevard; thence northeasterly, southeasterly, and northeasterly along the center of Tice Vallev Boulevard to the northern boundary of Crest Acres; thence easterly along said northern boundary to the center of Southern Pacific Railroad; thence northerly along the center of said railroad to the center of California State Highway; thence 4 northerly alone the center of said highway to the center of Castle Hill Road; thence westerly alone the center of Castle Hill Road to the center of Tice Creek; thence north erly along the center of Tice Creek to the center of Orchard Road; thence westerly along the center of Orchard Road to the eastern boundary of property owned by Near; j thence northerly and easterly along said "ear property to the northeast corner and ti northerly boundary of property owned by Nejedly; thence southwesterly to the place of beginning. F WALINMT CREEK PRECINXT NO. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center of State Highway No.. 24 with the Center of Geary Read: thence westerly along the center of Geary Road to the center. of Larkey Lane; thence southerly along the center of Larkey Lane to the center of Second Avenue ; thence easterly along the center of Second Avenue to the center of State High_ u wav No. .24; `=once northeasterly to the place of beginning. f IALNI77 CREEK PRECINCT NO. Q 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Sacramento Northern R.R. with agu Tuesdav, August 5, 192, Continued the center of "al-len Road : thence in a southerly direction along the center of said i railroad to the northern boundary of ':alnut Oreek City Limits; thence easterly, south- erly, easterly, southerly, southeasterly, northeasterly, northwesterly, and northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Walnut Boulevard; thence northwesterly along* the center of Walnut Rlvd. to the center of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence southwest- erly along the center of Ygnacio Valley Road to the center of :talnut Creek; thence meandering, northerly along the center of said creek to the southern boundary of Lot No. 1 Walnut Park; thence westerly along said southern boundary to the center of Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence northerly along the center of said railroad to the center of alden Road; thence westerly alone the center of Malden Road to the place of beginning... rJAI.h'UT CREEK P-RECI`.CT NO, Peginnine at the intersection of the center of 'Talker Ave. with the easterly boundary of Walnut Creek City Limits: thence in a southerly direction along last men- tinned boundary to the northwesterly boundary of Walnut Knolls Subdivision; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the northwestern and southeastern boundaries of 4 said subdivision to the northwestern boundary of San IUguel Vista; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Fwiguel Drive; thence southeasterly along the center of Miguel Drive to a southwestern projection of the southeastern boundary of Lot 6 re-subdivision of Lot 6 ''aLnut Heights; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the southern boundary of Lot No. 5 re-subdivision of Lot No. 6; -thence east- erly along the southern boundary of said Lot No. 5 to the center of Scotts Lane; thence northeasterly along the center of Scotts Lane and said center produced to the most southerly corner and southeastern boundary of Lot No. 5 re-subdivision of Lot No. 5 Walnut Heights; thence northeasterly along southeasterly boundary of said Lot No. 5 to the center of Walnut Blvd. ; thence southeasterly along the center of Walnut Blvd. to the r most southerly corner and southeasterly boundary of property owned by 'W'alnut Creek School Department; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the exterior boundary of 'Walnut Heights; thence following said exterior boundary northwesterly, south• westerly, and northwesterly to the center of Eckley Road; thence westerly and southwest- erIv along the center of Ecklev Road to the center of Walker Avenue- thence northwest- erly orthwest erly along the center of :ftialker Avenue to the place of beginning. AL'OT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 1C y'rBeginningattheintersectionofthecenterofStateHighwayNo. 24 with the center of Gear* Road: thence southerly along the center of said highway to the center" of I}Talden Road; thence easterly alone the center of Malden Road to the center of South-x ern Pacific R.R. ; thence northerly along the center of said railroad to the center of Geary Road; thence westerly along the center of Geary Road to the place of beginning. WALMIT CREEK FRECI;ICT NO. 12 Pepinning at the intersection of the center of State Highway No. 24 with the center of Second Avenue: thence southerly along the center of said highway to the center of San Luis Road; thence easterly along the denter of San Luis Road to the east- fir erly bnundary of rrorerty owned by Silva and Souza; thence northwesterly along said easterly boundary to the most easterly corner and easterly boundary of property owned by Nordstrom; thence northwesterly along last mentioned easterly boundary to the north- erly boundary of Stanlev Fark; tr:ence easterly along said northern boundary to the center- of ente of Second Avenue ; thence easterly along the center of Second Avenue to the place of beginning. WALNI'•T CREEK =RECINCT N.I. 13 ReFrinning at the intersection of the center of Buena Vista Avenue with the r center of San Luis Road: thence smithArly and southeasterly along the center of Buena Vista Avenue to the exterior boundary of the City of 'Walnut Creek; thence southwesterly along the said city boundary to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Utility District; thence following last mentioned boundary northerly, westerly, and northerly and east- f erIv tn the westerly bnundary of Larkev Ranch Suhdivision oto. 2; thence southerly along said westerly line to the center of San Luis Road; thence easterly along the center of M San Luis Road to the glace of beginning.s WALNTI T CREEK PRECINCT h7. 14 k Beginning at the intersection of the center of Pleasant Hill Road with the center of Geary Road: thence easterly along the center of Geary Road to its inter- section with the exterior boundary of the East Bay Utility District; thence southeaster- ly alone said boundary line to the north line of the Walnut Creek School District; K thence westerly along said north line to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence south- erly along; the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the center of Rancho View Road; thence r. westerly along the center of Rancho View Road to the eastern boundary of Rancho View Knolls ; thence southwesterly, northwesterly and northeasterly to the southern boundary of Pleasant Hili School District; thence westerly and northerly along said School District boundary to the northwestern corner of lands owned by Dias said corner being a westernrroiection of the center of 'Withers Avenue; thence easterly along said pro lection and center of Withers Avenue to the center of Fleasant Hill Road; thence south- erly along the center of Pleasant hill load to the place of beginning. YALN" CREEK 'r RECINCT KO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hawthorne Drive and the easter boundary of Section 1, T. 1 S. , R. 2 w. , M. D. B. and Fri. ; thence northerly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Int. View Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the ra center of vit. View Bnulevard to the westerly boundary of property owned by I Pherson; thence southeasterly along the center of said westerly boundary to the northern boundary of Sans Crainte Unit No. 2; thence westerly along said northern boundary to a northern - rroiection of the center of Vanderslice Avenue; thence southerly along said projection f" and center of Vanderslice Avenue to the center of Rudgear Road; thence easterly along the center of Rudgear Road to the center of San ;g:iguel Drive; thence northeasterly along1 the center of San ? iguel Drive to the northern boundary of Diablo Gardens ; thence north easterly along said northern boundary to the center of Palmer Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Palmer road to the center of Hawthorne Drive; thence easterly along t' f ts fi99 n . Tuesdav, August , 1952, Continued z the center of P:awthnrne Drive to the dace of beginning. r. Y 7" NO. 18 Beeinnint7 at the intersection of the center of Geary Road with the ea:itera boundary of Country Gardens Subdivision: thence northerly along said easterly corner pto a point which is a western projection of the northern boundary of. Graceland Sub division; thence easterly alone said ;Prosection and northerly boundary of Graceland Subdivision to the center of Putnam Boulevard; thence northerly along the center of Putnam. Boulevard to the center of Oak Yark Boulevard; thence westerly along the center 1 of Oak Park P.oulevard and its westerly extension to the southwesterly corner of Sherwoo Heights Subdivision; thence southerly along; the easterly line of Brookwood Acres Tract to the northerly line of 'Withers Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Withers Avenue to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along the center. of Pleasant dill Road to the center of Geary Road; thence easterly along the center of feary Road to the dace of beginning. 3 i;Ln.- ooT MFEK PRECINCT NO. 19 r Beginning at the intersection of the center of Geary Road with the center of y. Southern Pacific R. R. : thence southerly along the center of said railroad to the sou ern boundary of Lot No. 1 'Walnut Park; thence easterly along said southern boundary to. 1the center of ,k'alnut Creek; thence meandering southerly along the center o£'said creek :r . Ito the center of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence northeasterly along the center of Ygnacio . Vallev Road to the center of Sheppard Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Shennard Road and said center produced to the center of Walnut Creek; thence northerly., q along the center of Walnut Creek to the easterly boundary of Rancho Las Juntas; thence. w. i southerly ?long last mentioned boundary to the center of Geary Road; thence westerly'. along the center of Geary Road to the place of beginning. rY rr'ALNFTI CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2e Beginning at the intersection of the center of Rancho View Road with the cen- h iter of Pleasant Hill Road: thence southerly along the center of Pleasant Hill Road to the center of Relies Creek; thence northwesterly up the center of said creek to the , k northwest corner of lands now or formerly of Selby; thence easterly to the southwest. 1 corner of Lot 92 of Brookwood Acres Tract; thence easterly along the southerly boundary, Y of said tract to the center of the Brookwood Road, thence northerly along the center. of ' 1 Brookwood Road to a point which is west of the southwest corner of Lot 59 of said tract; athence east to said corner, thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Brook. wood Acres Tract to the Pleasant Hill School District boundary; thence southerly and e1, easterly along said school boundary to the northwesterly boundary of Rancho View Knolls,• thence southwesterly, southeasterly, and northeasterly along the exterior boundary of said Rancho View Knolls to the center of Rancho View Road; thence easterly along the jcenter of Rancho View Road to the glace of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 21i BeeinninF at the intersection of the center of Geary Road with the eastern boundary of Country Gardens Subdivision: thence northerly along said easterly corner to a point which is a western pro?ection of the northern boundary of Graceland Walnut ' . Home Sites Subdivision; thence easterly along said projection and northerly boundary i of Graceland Walnut Home Sites Subdivision to the center of Putnam Boulevard; thence southerly along the center of Putnam Boulevard to the center of Geary Road; thence k. j westerly along the center of Geary Road to the center of Larkey Lane; thence southerly- alone*, the center of Larkev Lane to the northern boundary.of Stanley Park; thence west-: erly along said northern boundary to the eastern boundary of E. B. Ot. U. D.; thence. q ' northwesterly alone said western boundary of E. B. M. U. D. to the center of Geary Road; thence easterly alone the center of Geary Road to the place of beginning. WAUNUT CREEK rRECII' CT NO. 22 i .. u Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hawthorne Drive and the east- ern boundary of Section 1, T. 1 S., R. 2 W., 14. D. B. and M. : thence southerly along Yl* last mentioned boundary to an eastern extension of the center of Rudgear Road; thence x westerly alone said extension and center of Rudgear Road to the center of San ;Aiguel j Drive; thence northeasterly alone the center of San Miguel Drive to the northern boundary of Diablo Gardens; thence northeasterly along said northern boundary to the center of Palmer Road; thence northwesterly along; the center of Palmer Road to the center of Hawthorne Drive; thence easterly along the center of Hawthorne Drive to the glace of beginning. WALNUT CREEK LREC#IN'CT +0. 23 Aerinnine at the intersection of the center of the State Highway leading from Walnut Creek to Danville with the southerly boundary of the City of Walnut Creek; then j southeasterly along the center of the State Highway to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence northeasterly, northerly, westerly, northerly, southeasterly x and northerlv alone said dividing line to an eastern extension of the center of Rudgear y Road; thence westerly along said extension and center of Rudgear Ecad to the ccliter of, Vanderslice Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Vanderslice Avenue and said per. center produced to the southern boundary of :Walnut Knolls; thence westerly and north- z westerly along the southern and westerly boundary of 'Walnut Knolls to the center of igarwood Drive; thence southwesterly along, the center of Marwood Drive to the center of Southern Pacific Railroad; thence northerly along the center of said railroad to the exterior boundary of Walnut Creek; thence following last mentioned boundary in a general southern direction to the place of beginning. i1ALNIMI CREEK PRECINCT NO. 24 i Beeinnins ata Point whichis the northern projection of the center of Vander 1 slice Avenue and southern boundary of 'Walnut Knolls : thence westerly and northerly j along the southern and westerly boundary of 'Walnut Knolls to the center of Niurwood I Drive; Thence southwesterly alone the center of Murwood Drive to the center of Southern i 1 4 Tuesr?av, r.11uUst , 10s2, Continued racific Tailrnad ; thence nnrthQrlu alon- the center of said railroad to the so there h -ilndary of San vigiel Terrace; thence northeasterly along said southern boundary to the. most northerly corner and northeastern boundary of ',Walnut knolls; thence southeasterly along the last mentioned boundary to the southern corner and southeasterly boundary of Norris Addition; thence northeasterly along said southeastern boundary to the western boundary of lands owned by 'Mc:'herson; thence southeasterly along last mentioned boundaryk to the northern boundary of Sans Crainte Unit No. 2; thence westerly along last mention boundary to the place of beainnine. WALNUT CREEK FRECIUCT W. 25 Aeginnir_g at a roint on the northeasterly boundary of Walnut Knolls which is the most westerly corner and northwesterly boundary of San Aiguel Vista: thence north_, easterly along last mentioned hcx:ndary to the center of ?Miguel Drive; thence southeast- erlyalong the center of Miguel Drive to a southwestern projection of the southeastern ry houndary of Lot b re-subdivision of Lot 6 ":alnut Heights; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the southern boundary of Lot No. 5 re-subdivision of Lot No. 6; thence easterly along the southern boundary of said Lot No. 5 to the center of Scotts Lane; thence northeasterly along the center of Scotts Lane and said center produced to the const southerly corner and southeastern boundary of Lot No. 5 re-subdivision of Lot No. 5 Walnut Heights; thence nortileasterlq along southeasterly along the center of 1Aalnut Blvd. to the most southerly corner and southeasterly boundary of property owned by 11alnut Creek School Department; thence northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the exterior boundary of Walnut Heights; thence following said exterior boundary to the most southeasterly corner thereof said point also being a northeastern extension of the center of Mt. View Hiphway; thence southwesterly along said extension and center of pit. View Highway to the most southern corner and southwestern boundary of Norris Additi ; thence northwesterly along last Mentioned hnundary to the southwestern boundary of San V.ipuel Vista; thence northwesterly alone the southwestern boundary of San 1-Uguel Vista to the rlace of beginning. ALN17 CREW FRECINCT NO. 26 Beginnine at a ^oint which is the northwestern corner of property owned by Near and northern boundary of property owned by Nejedly: thence southwesterly along the northern boundaries of prorerty owned by Neiedly and Lazzareschi to the most westerly corner of prorerty owned by Laa7.areschi and easterly boundary of Tice Valley Land Company; thence southeasterly , southerly, and southeasterly to the northeast corner of Section 3, T. 1 S. , R. 2 X; thence southerly to the line dividing Supervisorial Distric 2 and 3; thence easterly and northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the center of the California State Highway; thence northwesterly along the center of said highway to the center of Southern Pacific Railroad; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the center of said railroad to the northern boundary of Crest Acres; thence westerly alone said northern boundary to the center of Tice Valley Boulevard; thence westerly, northwesterly and southwesterly along the center of Tice Valley Boulevard to the center of Tice Creek; thence meandering northerly along the center of Tice Creek to the south- ern boundary of Clark rrorerty; thence westerly along said southerly boundary to the Tpstprly houndary thereof; thence northerly along said westerly boundary and its north- ern extension to the southerly b<,undary of property owned by Nejedly; thence easterly and northerly along the se-.ithern and boundaries of said Nejedly property to the glace of beginning. WAIrN17 CREEK PRECINCT NO. 27 Beginning at a point nn the northern boundary of Newell Tract which is the most easterly corner of Lot. No. 1 of said tract and exterior boundary of Walnut Creek: thence in a westerly direction along the northern boundary of said tract to the north- eastern boundary of Farkmeade unit No. 2; thence southeasterly along said northeasterly houndary to the most northerly corner and northern boundary of Arlene Gardens; thence southeasterly, easterly, soiitheasterly, westerly, and southerly along the exterior boun- dary or Arlene Gardens to the center of Orchard Road; thence easterly along the center of Orchard Road to the center of Tice Creek; thence southerly along the center of Tice Creek to the center of Castle Hill Road; thence easterly along the center of Castle pill Road to the exterior boundary of the Citv of kalnut Creek; - thence in a northerly direc- tion along last mentioned houndary to the place of beginning. WAI.NUT C::EEK PRECIiIACT NO. 28 Beginning at the intersection of the center of State Highway No. 24 with the center of Walden Road: thence easterly along, the center of Walden Road to the center of Gacramento Northern R.R. ; thence southerly along the center of said railroad to the northern boundary of 'Walnut Creek City Limits; thence following last mentioned boundary in a ' Feneral southeasterly direction to the center of Buena Vista Avenue; thence north- westerly along the center of Buena Vista Avenue to the center of San Luis Road; thence easterly along the center of San Luis Road to the place of beginning. SARANAP PRECINCT 140. 2 Bezinning at the intersection of the center of i,It. Diablo Blvd. with the center of Boulevard 'Kay: thence easterly along* the center of Nit. Diablo Blvd. to the southerly hnundary of Walnut Creek City Limits; thence following last mentioned boundary easterly and southerly to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence meandering westerly along the center of Las Trampas Creek to the southern boundary of Leland Valley oianor; tiience westerly and northerly alone the southern and western boundaries of said Manor to the southern boundary of Lot 22 Goodman Tract; thence westerly along said southern boundary of Lot 22 to the southern boundary of 'klivte Orchard Estates; thence westerly along said southern houndary and its western extension to the center of Flora Street; thence north- erly along the center of Flora Street to the center of Boulevard Way; thence northeast- erly along the center of Boulevard Wlay to the Flace of beginning. SARANAF PRECINCT h0. 4 Beginning at the southwestern corner and western boundary of Dewing Park Tract thence northerly along said western boundary to the center of the Sacramento Northern R.R. ; thence northeasterly along the center of said railroad to the eastern boundary Tuesday, August 5, 1952, Continued of Dewing Park Tract; thence southerly and westerly along the eastern and southern boundary of said tract to the glace of beginning. 7 SARANAF PRECINCT No. 8 Beginning at a point which is the most southerly corner and - southern boundary of Flora Tract: thence northeasterly, northerly, and northeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the northwestern corner and northern boundary of Dewing Park Extension Sub- idivision; thence easterly along* last mentioned northern boundary to the western boundary of prorerty owned by Dewing; thence southerly and easterly along the western and south cern boundaries of last mentioned property to the center of Dewing Lane; thence northerly along the center of Dewing Lane to the center of .warren Road; thence westerly along the, Kk center of 'barren Road to the center of Flora Street; thence northerly along. the center of Flora Street to a point which is a western extension of the southern boundary of h, tb'hvte Orchard Estates; thence easterly along said westerly extension southern boundary and easterlyaxtention of said southern boundary to the eastern- boundary of Leland Manor thence southerly and easterly along the western and southern boundaries of Leland Manor to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence easterly along the center of said creek to the center of the Sacramento northern R. R. : thence southwesterly along the center of said railroad to a southeasterly extension of the westerly boundaries of properties owned by Condon, Krattiger, Slingsby, Clifford,. Kraughi, and Courtright ; thence north- westerly along western boundary of last mentioned properties to the place of beginning: u?w IT IS FURTHER IRDEAED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Centra. Cos*.a Coi:nty shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foreeoine order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fir. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 12, 1952, at 9 o!clock a. m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, inez, California. x Chairman 3. l ATTEST: W. T. AASCH, CLERK i BY Cv.y S Deputy Clerk. t r yj f f r is BEFORE THE BuARD uF SUPEBVISURS fl. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1952 THE BuARD MET IN REGULAR SESSIONR AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUN4INGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GVYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; u i PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK4.. ja re Issue of Bonds of Rich- mond Union High School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Richm,,nd Union High School District has certi- fied, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of, California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, r tall proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 24th day of January, 1952s said governing board deemed it advis- able, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held 4 on the 18th day of March, 1952, in said school district, to submit thereat to the elec-r tors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Seven Million 47,000,000) Dollars, to run not exceeding 25 years, sand to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose jof raising money for the following purposes: tr a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. i 72 c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build i z Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. I ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, opera-1 tion, or repairs. 1 y, d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with+furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit: Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition). That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a major- ity of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in the Richmond Daily Independent", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law and the aforesaid resolution. That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 12,732 votes cast at said elec- tion, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 10,168 votes, were cast in favor i of issuing said bonds, and 2,564 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds; and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or per- formed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; Union Hih IT IS THEREFORE RESuLVED AND oRDERED that bonds of said Richmond/School Dist-i rict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth; in the aggregate authorized principal amount of Seven Killion (47,000,000) Dollars, and; shall be designated "1952 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and Five Hundred Thousand ($500,000) Dollars principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A, and the remaining O,500,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may, bel divided into one or more series as this Board of Supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue. f Said bonds of Series A shall be dated October 15, 1952, shall be 500 in num- ber, numbered consecutively from Al to A500, both inclusive, of the domination of 1,000 each, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of said county, and shall mature and become payable in consecutive numerical order from lower to higher, as follows: 25,000 principal amount of said bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on October 15th in each of the years 1953 to 1972, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent. per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of October, r 1953, and- thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of April and October of each year until said bonds are paid. Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically repp- reduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and execu- ted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: UNITED STATES uF AKERICA STATE OF CALIFURNIA RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA CUSTA COUNTY 1952 SCHOOL BOND - SERIES A Number Dollars A- 1,000 RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of October, 19_, One Thousand Dollars ($11000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereoni in like lawful money at the rate of per cent L per I h office of said treasurer on the 15th days of April and October of -annum, payable at the Y P each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first f4p V Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. 3 year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year).F A This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set for varying numbers, denominations, in- terest rates, maturities and series) amounting in the aggregate to Seven Million Dollars 47,000,000) and is one of the bonds of Series A of said authorized issue, and s is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 18th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the g Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is with- in the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. r a IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be sign- ed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of October, 1952. F-r* H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors p SEAL) H. E. McNAMER p COUNTERSIGNED:County Auditor' W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Jerk of the Board of Supervisors y IT IS FURTHER URDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attach- ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: Coupon. No. The Treasurer of Contra Costa County,fi State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and a 1 sinking fund of the Richmond Union High School District in said County, on the A 15th day of 19, at his office in Martinez, in said County, s the sum of and ___J100 dollars for months' interest on 1952 School Bond - Series A No. A of said School District. r t t H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property D° in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in r the "Richmond Daily Independent", a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, 1952, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 12th day of August, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None.r ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 724 and 726. Ordinance No. 724 having been heretofore adopted by this Board and published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by affidavit of Andrew M. Peters, showing publication of Ordinance No. 724 in the "Pinole-Hercules News, " said a affidavit being on file herein; and Ordinance No. 726 having been heretofore adopted by this Board and published for the time and in the manner required by law, as evidenced by affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, showing publication of Ordinance No. 726 in the "ORINDA SUN", said affidavit being on file herein; and i Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. S On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that said ordinances be and the same are hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Directing the r District Attorney to prepare r ordinance to provide for posi- tion of "Materials and Testing q Engineer". On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance to amend the salary ordinance (Ordinance No. 711, which amends No. 491) by the addition of the class of "Materials and Testing Engineer" at a salary range of 35 of the basic salary schedule ($492 to $590). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; F On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows; In code 701, Assessment No. 130 on the unsecured personal property roll, Sal Visendi, 311 West 8th St. Pittsburg, is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $400. This is an Assessor's clerical error. The correct assessed valuation of this boat should be $ 100. In code 82053 Assessment No. 12 on the unsecured personal property roll, Illma Barnhouse is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $500. This is an Assessor's clerical error. The correct assessed valuation of boat should be g 50 x Ni In code 701, Assessment No. 585, on the unsecured personal property roll, Ivan D. Whitver, 260 E. 10th St. Pittsburg, is assessed with personal property being for e equipment and merchandise assessed at $ 1100. This is an Assessor's clerical error. The correct assessed valuation of this equipment and merchandise should be $ 250. In code 7305, Assessment No. 43 on the unsecured personal property roll, Lawrence Wallace is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at 500. This is an Assessor's clerical error. The correct assessed valuation should be 100. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permit to operate carnival in Port Chicago. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted for the carnival to be presented by the Craft Shows and sponsored by the Fort Chicago Lions Club during August 20-24, 1952s inclusive, in the city of Port Chicago; and x This Board having been assured that said Port Chicago Lions Club (by Otto E. Lichti, President, Port Chicago Lions Club) will use its share of the proceeds of said carnival for charitable purposes, this Board remits any license fees provided for under the provisions of ordinance No. 391 and directs the County Tax .Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Referring to Civil Service Commission communication re salary ad- justment for Radio Technicians, Sheriff's Department. u On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from G. K. Burton, Chief, Division of Communica- tions, addressed to James N. Long, Sheriff, regarding salary adjustment for Radio Technicians, is referred to the 'Civil Service Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Putter of Authorizing additional personnel for office of County Road Commissioner. On the recommendation of D. k. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BARD uRDERED that authorization is given for the addition of the following personnel to the staff of the Tuesday, august 12, 1952, Continued. County Road Commissioner in order to take care of the bond issue program: r 4 4 Civil Engineer Associates 7 Civil Engineer Assistants 4 XJ 5 Junior Civil Engineers The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Natter of Amending the personnel allocation list for ithe Richmond Health Center. On the recommendation of D. X. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion. jof Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the followingadjustments are made in thead ' personnel allocation list for the Richmond Health Center: j Discontinue w 1 Staff Nurse 1 Typist Clerk Add i 4- j} 1 Intermediate Steno. Clerk t 1 Intermediate Typist Clerkrm The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: i x In the Matter of Amending Order of August 5, 1952, appointing personnel for emergency flood control work. t This Board having on August 5, 1952s provided for the temporary appointment of one additional Junior Civil Engineer and one additional Senior Engineering Aide for the County Surveyor's office, in order to do emergency flood control work, etc. ; On motion of Supervisor Taylor,ysecondedb Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order isorder is deleting the word "temporary." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation land Organization of a County Flood Control District Pursuant to Ordinance No. 728 of the County of Contra Costa, State of j California, to be known as VARSH CREEK F16ERGENCY FLJUD CUNTRUL DISTRICT NO. 3. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deems it advisable to provide for the formation of the hereinafter describ- ed territory into a county flood control district to be known as the MARSH CREEK EInERGENCY FLOOD CUNTROL DISTRICT NO. 3; and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to form said district because of the urgency of doing flood control work before the coming of the winter season of'1952, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19, 1952s in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed as the time and place of hearing the matter of the formation of said district, at which time the Board will hear and pass on any written objections filed with the Cleric of the Board prior to the time fixed for such hearing, and any oral objections registered at the time of said hearing or any continuance thereof. i E BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be published once on August 14, 1952, in the "Antioch Ledger", a newspaper of general circulation, circulate Y in the territory which it is proposed to organize into such district, said paper being; the one deemed by this Board to be most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the xJ proposed district. The territory proposed to be included in such district is described as dNfollows: F All that property situtated in the County of"Contra Costa, State of Califor- 1, nia, described as follows: All reference to school district and property boundary lines, ownerships, and acreages in the following description are referred to said boundaries, etc. ; as they appear on the Jfficial Iap of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors, November 21, 1938. Beginning at the intersection of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian lines, said point being also the northwest corner of Section 6 T1S R1E; thence South to the West 1/4 corner of Section 18 T1S R1E; thence East to the center of said Section 18; thence South to the South 1/4 corner of said Section 18; thence East to the Southeast t Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. f corner of Section 15 T1S n1E- thence South to the Southwest corner of Section 23 T1S RIE; thence East to the Southeast corner of Section 23 T1S RlE being also the NorthwestcornerofSection25T1SRlE; thence South to the Southwest corner of said Section 25; thence East to the Southeast corner of said Section 25; thence North to the Northeast I corner of said Section 25, being also the Southwest corner of Section 19 T15 R2E; thence' East to the Southeast corner of said Section 19; thence North to the Southwest corner ofd Section 17 T1S R2E; thence East to the Southeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Southeas J 1/4 of said Section 17; thence North to the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of the 3(, Southeast 1/4 of said Section 17; thence East to the East 1/4 corner of section 15 TIS R2E; thence North to the Northeast corner of said Section 15; thence East to the South 1/4 corner of Section 11 T1S R2E; thence North to the North 1/4 corner of said Section n 11• thence East to the Southeast corner of Section 2 T1S R2E• thence North to the North east corner of Section 35 TIN R2E thence thence East to the Southeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 21 T1N R3E; thence North to the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 26; thence East to the center of said Section 26; thence North to the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 26; thence east to the Southeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 26; thence North to the Northeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 26; thence masterly and Northeasterly follow- ing the Southerly and Easterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Sarija recorded in Volume 493 UR at page 443 in' the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County; the Southeasterly line of East Contra Costa Irrigat on District Main Canal; and the Southeasterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Fallman recorded 11arch 28, 1946 under Recorders File No. 9903 to the East line of Sec- a tion 26 TIN R3E; thence North along the East line of said Section 26 to the intersection k' with the Northerly line of the Byron School District, being also the center line of I Indian Slough; thence Northerly along the center line of an unnamed slough lying to thej West of the urwood and Palms Tract to the center of Section 36 T2N R3E; thence West following the mid-section line of Sections 36, 35, 34 and 33 T2N R3E to its intersectionwiththeSoutheasterlyextensionofthesouthwestlineofContraCostaCanal; thence l leaving said mid-section line northwesterly along said Southeasterly extension and the Southwest line of the Contra Costa Canal to its intersection with the East line of Sec tion 30 T2N R3E; thence leaving the Southwest line of said Contra Costa Canal North along the East line of Sections 30 and 19 T2N R3E to the center line of Dutch Slough; thence leaving the East line of said Sections 30 and 19 and following the center line of Dutch Slough Northwesterly and Westerly to the extension due North of the East line of the portion of Section 13 T2N R2E described in the deed to California Lands Inc., recorded February 11, 1930 in Volume 222 of official Records at page 174; thence South along said extended line and along the exterior line of the 822 Acre tract described inj said deed (222 UR 174) to the line between the Northwest quarter and Southwest quarter fofSection24T2NR2E; thence East along said line 660 feet; thence South along said exterior line and the extension thereof to the North line of the County Road running along the South line of said Section 24; thence East along the North line of said Road and the extension thereof to the east line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 24; thence South along said East line and along the East line of the Northwest quarter of Section 25 T2N R2E to the center of said Section 25; thence nest to the extension due North of the West line of the County Road running North and South through the center of T said Section 25; thence South along said extension and along the West line of said road 660.0 feet more or less, to the North line of the South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of Section 25; thence ,cast along said North line to the East line of the West ; 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 25; thence South along the last named line 1320.0 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of the Romiti 20.0 acre tract; thence Westerly along the South line of said 20.0 acre parcel and the extension thereof to the West lin of the County road running along the East line of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 25; ; thence South along the West line of said road 660.0 feet more or less to the North line ! of Section 36 T2N R2E I•MB&M; thence East along the North line of said Section 36 to the ; West line of the 30.0 acre tract described as Parcel Two in the deed to Arthur H. Honegger recorded in volume 346 of Deeds at page 4; thence South along the last named line 990.0 feet to the South line of said 30.0 acre tract; thence East along the last named line to the East line of the road running along the line between Section 31 T2N R3E and Section 36 T2N R2E known as Almond Avenue; thence South along the East line of said road to the extension East of the North line of the 30.0 acre tract described in ' the deed to Maurice H. Rowell recorded in Volume 343 of Deeds, at page 424; thence Westj along said extension and along the North line of said Rowell tract 2074.0 feet; thence South 495.0 feet to the South line of said Rowell Tract; thence East along said South line 2074.0 feet to the East line of said Almond Avenue; thence South along the East line of said Almond Avenue to the South line of Section 31 T2N R3E; thence West along the South line of Section 31 T2N Ria, Sections 36 and 35 T2N R2E to the intersection thereof with the Northeast line of the SP RR right of way; thence Southeast along the Northeast line of said right of way to the South line of Section 2 T1N R2E; thence West - along the South line of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 TIN R2E and along the South line of Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 TIN RIE to the Southwest corner of Section 4 TIN RIE; thence j South along the East line of Section 8 T1N RlE to the Southeast corner of said Section f 8, said point being also on the Easterly boundary line of the Mount Diablo School Dist- 1 rict; thence following said fount Diablo School District line South 2 miles to the Southeast corner of Section 20 T1N RIE; thence Vest 1/2 mile to the South 1/4 corner of lsaidSection20; thence South 1/2 mile to the center of Section 29 TIN RIE; thence West 1 mile to the center of Section 30 TIN RlE; thence South 1-1/2 miles to the Mount Diabl Base Line; thence West 1/2 mile to the point of beginning. j Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 12th day of August, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. In the !-latter of the Formation and Organization of a County Flood Control District, Pursuant to Jrdinance No. 728 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California to be known as the Emergency Flood 011 Control District for a Portion of Walnut Creek Watershed Including Mt. Diablo Creek. (No. 2)RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors on the 5th day of August, 1952, passed a Resolution declaring the necessity of forming a County Flood Control District lying. within the County of Contra Costa and setting Tuesday, August 12, 1952, at 3 o'clock p.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place of hearing the matter of the formation of said dist- rict, and WHEREAS, Notice of time and place of hearing was published once in Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the territory which it is proposed to organize into such district, said paper being the one deemed by this Board to be most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed district, and Y WHEREAS, on the 12th day of August, 1952s at the time and place set by said resolution, a hearing was held by said Board, and no protests, either written or oral, were made or filed, and WHEREAS, the City of Concord, a municipal corporation, is excluded from the boundaries of said District, and WHEREAS, This Board is of the opinion that it is to the best interests of all the people residing within said proposed flood control district, that said district be formed and that flood control work be undertaken therein. NJW, THEREFuRE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that said District be and the same is hereby formed and established pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 728 of the County of Contra Costa, and that the territory included within said district is as hereinafter set forth. BE IT FURTHER RESJLVED, that the name of said District shall be "The Emergency Flood Control District for a Portion of Walnut Creek Watershed Including Nit. Diablo Creek. (No. 2)." The territory included in said District is more particularly described as follows: All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California described as follows: All reference to school district and property boundary lines, ownerships, and acreages in the following description are referred to said boundaries, etc; as they appear on the Official Map of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors, November 21, 1938. Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County and the northerly prolongation of the west line of Section 6, T2N R1W PiDB&M: thence from said point of beginning south along said northerly prolongation, the west line of said Section 6, and the west line of Section 7 and 18 T2N R1W to a point on the northeasterly line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; said point also being on the north- easterly boundary line of the Concord School District; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion following the northeasterly line of said Concord School District to its intersec- tion with the northerly boundary line of the Clayton Valley School District; thence in is general southeasterly direction following said Clayton Valley School District to the intersection thereof with the northerly boundary line of the Mount Diablo School Dist- rict; thence in a general easterly, southerly and westerly direction following said Mt. Diablo School District line to its intersection with the boundary line of the Central Contra Costa County Flood Control District, said point also being the northwest corner of Section 6, T1S RIE; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction following the boundary line of said Central Contra Costa County Flood Control District to a point on the southeasterly line of the Clayton Valley School District; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said Clayton Valley School District to a point on the easterly line of the Cowell School District; thence in a southerly direction following the exterior boundary of said Cowell School District to its intersection thereof with the northerly line of the oak Grove School District; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction following the exterior boundary of said Oak Grove School District to its intersection thereof with the southerly line of County Road C-13 known as Treat Lane; thence southwest along the south line of Treat Lane to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the center line of County Road C-39 known as San Miguel Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of San P4iguel Avenue to the most northerly corner of the 20.94 acre parcel of land deeded to Hohenrieder, recorded Octo- ber 31, 1946, Recorder's file No. 41722, thence leaving the center line of said San Miguel Avenue and following the northwest line of said Hohenrieder 20.94 acre parcel S 530 30' W 1618.31 feet to the easterly line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of-way; thence leaving the northwest line of said Hohenrieder 20.94 acre parcel and following the easterly and southeasterly line of said railroad right-of-way southerly and southwesterly to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek; said point also being the intersection with the Pleasant Hill School District; thence following the exterior boundary of said Pleasant Hill School District in a general southerly, westerly and northerly direction to the southwest corner of Lot 75, Brookwood Acres; thence leaving the exterior boundary of said Pleasant Hill School District westerly along the south line of said Brookwood Acres to the southwest corner of Lot 92, Brook- wood acres being the intersection thereof with the easterly boundary line of said Pleasant Hill School District; thence following the exterior boundary of said Pleasant Hill School District in a general westerly, northerly, easterly, northerly and north- easterly direction to its intersection thereof with the south line of the Davilla 172.41 acre parcel; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Davilla 172.41 u r Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. E acre parcel and the westerly line of the Pereira 70.31 acre parcel to the northwest 1 corner thereof, said point being in the northerly line of Concord Hospital District as formed November 22, 1948; thence in a general easterly direction along the northerly line of said Concord Hospital District to the intersection thereof with the east line of the Pacheco-Martinez Highway; thence northerly along said east line to the intersec- , tion thereof with the east line of the County Road known as Warehouse Road; thence northerly along the east line of said Warehouse Road to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of the 7 1/8 acre tract now or formerly owned by Mohr; thence westerly along said easterly extension to the easterly line of. the Vine Hill School District, thence in a general northerly direction along said Vine Hill School District boundary line to the intersection thereof with the south line of the 461.58 acre parcel now or formerly owned by Northern California Investment Company; x < . thence leaving the boundary line of said Vine Hill School District and following the westerly exterior boundary line of above mentioned 461.58 acre parcel westerly and tnorthwesterlytoapointonthesouthlineoftheSouthernPacificRailroadright-of- way; thence westerly along the south line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right-of- way to the southerly extension of the westerly line of the 6 acre parcel of land now or formerly owned by General Chemical Company; thence in a general northerly direction s along the westerly line of said 6 acre parcel and the westerly line of the 85.94 acre i parcel and the 23.53 acre parcel now or formerly owned by General Chemical Company to the southwest corner of the 158.75 acre parcel now or formerly owned by Guggenheim; thence northerly along the west line of said 158.75 acre parcel and the northerly ex- tension thereof to the north boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence in a general easterly direction following the northerly boundary of said Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFRUK: All that portion. of the lands of Associated Oil Company f lying south of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way and east of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Railroad (San Ramon Branch) and that portion of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right-of-wap lying within the excluded portion of said lands of Associated Oil Company. FURTHER EXCEPTING THEREFROK: All of the territory lying within the boundaries of the City of Concord, a municipal corporation, as the same now exists. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 12th day of August, 19521 by the following vote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings,w Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the ldatter of Approval of agreement with Edwin W. Brunton for furnishing survey services f' for emergency flood control work. An agreement dated August 12, 1952, between the County of Contra Costa, here- inafter called County, and Edwin W. Brunton, hereinafter called Land Surveyor, is pre- j sented to this Board wherein said Land Surveyor agrees to furnish survey services in connection with construction and location surveys for the emergency flood control dist- y rict under certain conditions, and to furnish survey parties in consideration for the sum of $80 per eight-hour day for each survey party, the amount to be pro-rated accord r: ing to the number of hours worked in cases where a survey party works less than an eight+ hour day; the County further agreeing to reimburse the Land Surveyor at the rate of 10¢ per mile for all miles driven from the job headquarters, as established by the County Surveyor, to and between places of work, and upon return to such job headquarters, said ; claims against the County for reimbursement for services rendered to be made on or abou the first and fifteenth days of each month, and to be approved by the County Surveyor if before presentation to the County auditor; and the existing agreement between said par ties dated May 6, 1952, is hereby cancelled as of the effective date of this agreement, ; except that the County agrees to reimburse the Land Surveyor for services rendered pur- 1 a' suant to such agreement of May 6, 1952; and On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement bey and the sameisherebyisandADOPTEDand H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on be- half of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Joseph W. Barkley as District Engineer in charge of Emerg- ency Flood Control work. On motion of- Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TH& BOARD ORDERED that Joseph W. Barkley is appointed District Engineer in charge of Emerg- ency Flood Control work with the right to hire equipment and personnel in order to carrtheEmergencyFloodControlprogramtocompletion. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners to Antioch High School. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS Tuesday, August 12, 1952, Continued. qg BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport County cif. prisoners to the Antioch high School in order to move portable bleachers on August,15, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E f In the Matter of Authorizing remodeling of Lafayette Memorial Hall. On the recommendation of E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, and' on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD x ORDERED that the Lafayette Memorial Hall building trustees are authorized to cut two doors in certain walls in the interior of the Lafayette Memorial Hall and to install 4 .three 316" doors, one door to be installed in an existing archway, all ecpenses for said work to be paid by the Lafayette Memorial Hall trustees. The foregoing order is 1 o g passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Rutter of Approving M Capital Outlay items for R' the Health Department. Ad: On the recommendation of D. K. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED W.. that the Count Purchasing dent is authorized and directed to y g g purchase the following Capital Outlay items for the Health Department (said items included in proposed 1952-53 abudget) : 2 - Folding Tables 15 - Steel shelving units, of which 6 are to. be j provided with doors with locks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ilIn the Matter of Proclaiming Registration Month". ai WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County wish to encourage the greatest number of people to participate in the November General Election; and Vis{;yp} WHEREAS, registration is one of the prerequisites to voting, which should be encouraged to its fullest extent; THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, y IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the month of August 11th to September 11th, 19528 which is the final date of registration for the November General Election, IS PROCLAIM- ED AS "REGISTRATION MONTH". f k. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F And Chairman Cummings retired from the meeting, and on motion of Supervisor e Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Ray z S. Taylor be, and he is hereby appointed to act as Chairman Pro Tem of this meeting. j The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was as follows: a AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. µ.ABSENT:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Pacheco Town Council, Inc., re mainten-ance of Hayden Park.Agreement dated July 1, 1952, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County, and Pacheco Town Council, Incorporated, hereinafter called the Council, wherein it is agreed that the County will pay the Council the sum of $1,850, Y such payment to be made by the County Auditor on written request from the Council, pro-vided, however, that no more than $500 shall be paid to the Council in any one month,ifor which the Council agrees to maintain Hayden Park, a County recreational center near Pacheco, said Council to pay for all water and electrical services furnished to Hayden Park and to spend no more than the amount allotted for the maintenance of Hayden Park in the budget adopted by the County, the term of said agreement to be from July 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same, and the CountyAudi-Itor is directed to draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said agreement.j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I icr v,s A. Tuesday, August 19, `52, continued IT IS BY HZ- 3(;ARD FUArAE t GRD&IED that a cony of said ordinance be published.Zforthetimeandisthemannerrequiredbylaw, in the %riida Sun," a newspaper of eneral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. N JIn the Matter of Authorizing hdditional personnel for the ffice of County Road Cocmaissioner. On motion of Su:)ervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS,.. fPYTHEBUAADORDEREDthat' the position of Might-of=riay Agent (Mange 3 5) be, and the ate f3ame is hereby added to the °:ersonnel authorized for the County Road Commissioner. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, effective September 19, 1952, the position of Materials and Testing Engineer (Range 35) shall be added to the personnel of the County .:Road Commissioner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1intheFatterofAnprovalof5 Agreement with California State Department of Social elfare, 7.r errWhichprovidesforpaymentof y portion of salaries of two Child kelfareServiceWorkersandtwo County Child . elfare Supervisors, rade I. f Agreement between the California State Department of Social Welfare, partyof r the first part, and the County of Contra Costa, the party of the second part, dated. August 19, 1952, which provides that the ;warty sf tae second part may employ two ChildwJelfareServiceWorkersundertheconditionssetforthinsaidagreement, and which provides that the party of the second part shall pay the salaries of said 'Workers so employed subject to reimbursement by the party of the first part in the amount of 80p oofthesalaryearnedandpaid; And which also provides that the party of the second part may employ two. CountChildWelfareSupervisors, Grade I, under the conditions set forth in said a eem nt fthe party of the second ::part to pay the salaries of said :supervisors subject to jreimbursement by the party of the first part in the amount of 80% of the salary earned.• and paid for that portion of effort expended on programs relating to children; which agreement expires on June 30, 19539 is presented to this .Board; and V-1 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOA,-ZD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby approved, and H. L., Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalfloftheCountyofContraCosta. 4 IRTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. 1; In the Matter of Authorizing s 'installation of ranges at the County Branch Jail. 3w An amount of 43905 being included in Capital Outlay in the County Budget for. the fiscal year for the installation of ranges at the County Branch Jail and it appear . r ing that it is necessary that said ranges be installed as soon as possible; NOW, THS-Wi.;AE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisorr Buchanan, IT 13 BY '1.-L; BOARD ORDBiED that the installation of said range equipment in 4 kS the sum of 4390, is hereby authorized.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote. of the Board. Ne In the Matter of Granting County a„; Clerk permission to leave California. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 3Y THE, BOARD ORDERED that d. T. Faasch, County Clerk, be and he is hereby granted aermissiom f to leave California for a period of 30 .iays, commencing August 20, 1952. ibY: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Granting JOHN V. SARNO free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. John V. Sarno, 754 Alhambra St., Crockett, California., having filed .ri.th this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of z' 1the County, and it appearing to this Board that said John V. Sarno is an honorably discharged veteran of .lorld :lar II, as evidenced by Dischare Certificate, Serial VC 1176261; xY ja, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEAL]'- that said John V. Sarno be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to Y peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 3 IT IS BY THE 30ARD FUATHER UADE-L 0 that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa Count ue, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in No. 596. r'x z msskt pypy r Tuesday, Au6-ust 19, 1952, Continued. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F" In the I-latter of Granting W. Vernon Breed free permit to peddle in the unincorporated F area of the County. g% W. Vernon Freed, 52351 Via Corona St., Los Angeles 22, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle auto accessories and notions,k7 in the unincorporated area of the County., and it appearing to this Board that said W. Vernon Freed is an honorably discharged veteran of World Mar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial i39020768, dated March 7, 1942; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE x BOAaD ORDERED that said W. Vernon Freed be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle auto accessories and notions in the unincorporated area of the Coanty as request- ed; and IT IS BY THE BOAID FUATHSR GIUS:MD that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mutter of authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to he County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r_ BuARD ORDS IED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: In code 9903-assessm:nt No. 2 on the unsecured personal property roll, George Ottq}` W. Hone er 1150 West Arlington, Martinez is assessed rith personal property being 43 yi or livestock assessed at $WO. Assessment p of these livestocin code 9903 wasinrrorr ew assessment has been made in code 9902, therefare assessment No. 2-code 9903 should be cancelled. Assessed in wrong code by field deputy. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r rk In the I-,atter of Co=unication to Standard Oil Company of California lith reference to #alnut Creek Flood Control projects On motion of Su;,ervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board, H. L. Cummings, be and he is hereby authorized to sign a letter addressed to the Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco, in which discussions between the Board of Sunervisors and said company, re arding the alleged effect upon certain pipe lines of said company by- reason of the dalnut Creek Flood Control work done last year by the Central Contra Costa County Flood Control District and the County of Contra Costa, be, and the same are hereby confirmed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Festival grade of Lihts at Berkeley. A « Ted Barcelon, General rkanager of the 7th Annual .Festival Parade of Lights to be held in Berkeley on September 19th, 1952, appears before this Board and invites the oard of Supervisors to enter a float in said parade; and On motion of Supervisor 3uchana- n, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE rrr=i OAAD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Contra Costa County Development ssociation for consideration rPr The foregoing order is passed by t'A unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication rom City of Martinez re Lot $, t Block r Dl,-1 Addition. a ss l v A communication from the City Attorney of Martinez in which it is requested hat the Board of Supervisors enter into agreement Frith the City of Lartinez for the purchase of Lot 8, Block F, DLA Addition, which property was deeded to the State on July 3, 1944, having been filed with this Board; r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson. seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Assessor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.A hfi J yq Yl Ald In the Platter of Denying claim or damages filed by :William Wasso. dilliam ,lasso, Rte. 2, Box 2198, Elk Grove, California, through Crosswell & hy. s Tuesday, August 19, 1952, Continued. jDavis, Attorneys at Law, 1440 Broadway, Oakland 12, California, having filed with this..B and la, claim for damages in the sum of $241.10 as the result of an accident on July 17, '1952, in which accident he claims his automobile was damaged :hen he struck a pile of rocks on the Byron-Tracy Highway, On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BU:iRD ORDERED that said claim be, and the s sme is hereby DENIED and referred, to k a he County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. r The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.E g g Y In the hatter of Approval of ti`s Report of County auditor filed gw ugust 19, 1952• The County Auditor having filed with this Board on August 19,1952, his report f all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the k lerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. y IT 13 BY THE BOAAD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing a he payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items r herein to be open for public inspection.j n the iaatter of ireport of F ichmond Health Center. The richmond Health Center having filed a report for the month of July, IT' 'Is'; RDEaED that said report be placed on file. In the ratter of Carquinez County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE OARDOR FRED that the Board of Commissioners of the Carquinez County FirePProtection ist_ict be, and they are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with rank s elekonia, Architect, for the preparation of plans for a fire house for said' district:• The foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e3 n the Matter of Amending personnel Allocation list of the County Hospital. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion, f Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED. hat the following adjustment in the personnel allocation for the County Hospital be' .,,. G a nd the same is hereby APPROVED: Discontinue 1 Storekeeper Add f- U tk.fi 3f, 1 Storeroom Clerk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the Flatter of Engineering vork for proposed flood control r 4 istrict in area south of Ygnacio alley Road, etc. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 0ARD OADLAED that Joseph W. Barkley, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby directed to roceed with engineering :cork for a proposed emergency flood control district in area wracificichis south of Ygnacio Valley Road, west of Valnut Boulevard, east of Southern Y ` Railroad and adjacent areas. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Approval of sale at uction of property which has been 5 eeded to the State for non-payment Df delinquent taxes. r R. B. Kinney, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having notified this x oard that it is his intention to sell at public auction to the highest bidder the here p nafter described parcels of property which have been deeded to the State for the non, ayment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth follow- ng ollow ng the description of each parcel; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS: SSR PY THE BOn3D ORDERED that approval is given to said Tax Collector to sell said property nder provisions of Section 3699, of the revenue and Taxation Code:t nt0 f.4 i= Tuesday, August 19, 1952, Continued. BLOCKS i.OT3 YEAR OF SA:Lr^. fI.;TE OF DEED TO P•SIPiIRMi DELIN UEUCY OWER STATE D NUMBER S= RYCE CITY OF EL CERAITO FIRST ADDITION TO 3AY VIEW PARK 4 syn A 20 and 21 1936-37 1074 6/29/43 249 275-00 NORTH BERKELEY TERRACE TRACT 1 less S 2 1 2 6/28/48 - 162 6 00 x` 3 3 5 942-43 754 5• 39 38 194041 1055 7/1/46 - 94 60.00 RICHMOND JUNCTI3N HEIGHTS 43 East fof 42 1946-47 1571 7/1/52 49 130.00 r; .. and all of 43 CITY OF RICHI4OND x°;'42* AMMED MAP OF THE CITY OF RICIMOND 81 3 1939-40 215 6/27J45 18 105.60 83 14 1938-39 239 V / 29 90.00 83 15 1943-44 422 6P0T49 - 13 110.00 s > BAY VIEV PARK A t rc 1 27 1944-45 747 6/29/50 - 31 60.00 k{1 3 Undivided 1/5 Int. in and to Lots 10 and 11 1942-43 2028?ar 6/28/48 133 35.00 EAST RICHIMIM BOULEVARD TRACT 28 6 1940-41 563 7/1/46 - 43 85.00 fQ FUUILTH ADDITION TO RICHMOND fi,.... 36 11 and 12 194546 30 6/29/51 1 130.00 j r 77 EEKrRtS ADDITION TO RICA 19 Undiv. int f h in Lot 34 1937-38 137 6/29/43 24. 301X0 , TO NSITE OF SMTA FE 35 2/21 Int in 34 and 35 1940-41 75 Par 7/1/46 - 3 25.00 f 45 12 and 14 1939-40 91 6/27/45 - 9 125.00 WALLS HARBOR CENTER TUCT t 19 17 1942-43 1068 6/28/48 - 41 75.00 JEST R-TCH.MDND TRACT 17 1 and 2 1937-38 369 6/29/43 - 49 70. 001 : CITY OF SM PABLO 4 ANDRADE ROSE NO. 1 MACOT 12 13 and 14 1945-46 1987 6/29/51 - 91 , 140,000. EAST RICILMOND BOULEVARD TRACT Sao- 6 6 1937-38 1955 6/29/43 - 211 50.00. 3 Kx EMERIC SUBDIVISION NO. 1 9 3 1940-41 1662 7/1/46 111. 95.00, RIVERS ANDRADE TRACT y 13 3 194344 2305 6/ 0/49 - 10 65.00 13 4 194344 2306 6}0/49 - 147 65.00 13 5 1943-44 2307 6/ 0/49 148 65.00 . x ti 13 6 1943 44 230$ 60/44 149. 65.00 r 13 7 1943-44 2309 6/30/49 - 150 65.00 t4 13 8 1943-44 2310 6/ 0/49 - 151 65.00 M 13 9 194344 2311 6f 30/49 152 65.00 13 10 194344 2312 6/ 0/49 - 153 65:00: g 13 11 1943-44 2313 6 0/1x9 - 154. 65.00. 13 12 194344 2314. 6/' 0/49 - 155 65.00 a 13 13 1943-44 2315 6,30/49 - 156 65.00 13 14 1941-42 2123 6f 30/47 - 205 60.00 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. F l 5 n t ? on Tuesday, yux ust, 19, 1952, Goa=t;rued. y In the :.:atter of Authorizing partial refunds of fees paid for ~permits for individual sewage disposal systems. On notion of Suuervisor voyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE k BOA 02DLAED that the following policy be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and AUTHOAIZED with reference to the refund of partial amounts paid to the County as fees , for permits for individual sewage disposal system under provisions of Ordinance No. 640: No refunds of ,amounts raid to the County as fees for permits for individual sewage disposal systems under Ordinance No. 640 shall be allowed, except that upon voiding of the permit within sixty days following date of issuance, no work having been done thereunder, the n holder may be allowed a refund of the amount in excess of ;?5 which may have been paid for the permit; and upon voiding of the permit during the period between sixty days and one year following date of issuance, no work having been done the thereunder, the holder may be allowed a refund of the amount in excess of 45 or one-half the total amount paid for the permit, whichever sum is the smaller. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of the Formation and rganization of a County Flood Control istrict, pursuant to Ordinance .No. 28 of the County of Contra Costa, Mate of California to be known as the iarsh Creek Emergency Flood Control istrict No. 3 RESOLUTION THEREAS, The Board of Supervisors on the 12th day of August, 1952, passed a Aesolution declaring the necessity of forming a County Flood Control District lying within the County of Contra Costa and setting Tuesday, august 19, 1952, at 1:30 o'clock m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, r, alifornia, as the time and place of hearing the matter o the formation of said district d jJHSAEAS, Notice of time and place of hearing was published once on August 14, L19)2 in Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the territory Which it is proposed to organize into such district, said paper being the one deemed by this Hoard to be =ost likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed k district, and f WHE:ISAS, on the 19th day of August, 1952s at the time and place set by' said esolution, a hearing was held by said Board, and no protests, either written or oralsza. were made or filed, and i SHE EAS, the City of Brentwood, a :municipal corporation, has by resolution f its City Council, duly authenticated, requested inclusion of the said City within' he District, and dF.EiEAS, this Board is of the opinion that it is to the best interests of OL11 the people residing within said proposed flood control district, that said district be formed and that flood control work be undertaken therein. yrs NOW, M F?3:, BE IT ISSOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County App of Contra Costa, that said District be and the same is hereby formed and established pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 728 of the County of Contra Costa, and that the territory included within said district is as hereinafter set forth. H x w E e e- ff i up'BE IT F"Ti . R..SvLY D, that the name of said District shall be the P:l1RSH En ;. G I:CY FLOOD ,t1MIC L DI iT 1 T i C. 3tt The territory included in said District is more particularly described as ollaws: y y f Pit 4 All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, estate of California, t ` described as follows: All reference to school district and pr.o'Serty boundary- Tines, ownerships, and ficreages in the following description are referred to said boundaries, etc.; as they ftppear on the Uf f icial .-lap of .ontra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors, November 21, 1938. Beginning at the irate.section of the !,:aunt Diablo Base and i4:eridian lines, said point being also the northwest corner of Section 6 T13 RIE; thence South to the lest 1/4 corner of Section 18 T1S UE; thence fast to the center of said Section 1$; kthence South to the South 1/4 corner of said Section 18; thence East to the Southeast, orner of Section 15 T13 R1E; thence South to the Scuthwest corner of Section 23 T1S Y; jRlE; thence East to the Southeast corner of Section 23 T13 R1E being also the. Northwest korner of Section 25 T1S RIE; thence South to the Southwest corner of said Section 25; thence East to the Southeast corner of said Section 25; thence North to the Northeast korner of said Section 25, being, also the Southwest corner of section 19 TlS R2E; thence East to the Southeast corner of said Section 19; thence North to the Southwest corner of Section 17 T13 R2E; thence East to the Southeast corner of the dest 1/2 of the South- east 1/4 of said Section 17; thence North to the Northeast corner of the Nest 1/2 of the t Southeast 1/4 of said Section 17; thence Last to the East 1/4 corner of Section 15 TlS jA2E; thence North to the Northeast corner of said Section 15; thence East to the^3outh 1/4 corner of Section 11 T1S R2E; thence north to the North I/4 corner of said Section., 11• thence East to the Southeast corner of Section 2 T1S a2E; thence North to the North- east corner of Section 35 TlN =Z2E' thence Last to the Southeast corner of the 'Jest 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 2t T1N R3E; thence Horth to the Northeast corner of the. 14 dent 1,J2 of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 26; thence Last to the center of said- Section 26; thence Iorth to the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast y X1/4 of said Section 26; thence east to the southeast corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the f ykv 1 Tuesday, Au;;ust 19, 1952, Continued Northeast 1/4 of said Section 26; thence :North t::, the northeast corner of the tsorthyrest 1/4 of the northeast 11 11 of said Section 26; thence easterly and Northeasterly follow- A ink, the joutherly and :easterly line of the pare,a1 of :land described in the deed to Sarija recorded in Voluue 493 OR at page 443 in the Office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County; the Southeasterly line of Oast Contra Costa Irrigation District Main Canal; and the Southeasterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to r Fallwan recorded %larch 28, 1946 under .Recorders File No. 9903 to the Last line of Section 26 Tln A3E; thence north along the Last line of said Section 26 to the inter- section with the Northerly line of the Syron School district, being also the center lin A of Indian Slough; thence 11ortherly along the center line of an unnamed. slough lying to the :nest of the Orwood and Palms Tract to the center of Section 36 T2N R3E; thence West following the mid-section line of Sections 362 35, 34, and 33 T2N R3E to its intersects n with the Southeasterly extension of the southwest Zine of Contra Costa Canal; thence leaving said mid-section line northwesterly along said Southeasterly extension and the Southwest line of the Contra Costa Canal to its intersection with the Last line of Section 30 T2N R3E; thence leavin. the Southwest line of said Contra Costa Canal North alon the East line of Sections 30 and 19 T21 R3E to the center line of Dutch Slough; thence leavin-- the East line of said Sections 30 and 19 and following the center line of Dutch Slough Northwesterly and Jesterly to the extension due Korth of the East line of the portion of Section 13 T2N R2E described in the deed to California Lands Inc., recorded February 11, 1930 in Volume 222 of Official records at page 174; thence South along said extended lire and alone; the exterior line of the 822 Acre tract described in n said deed (22 OR 174) to the line between the Northwest quarter and Southwest quarter of Section 24 T2n R2E; thence Last along said line 660 feet; thence South along said exterior line and the extension thereof to the Borth line of the County :toad running along the South line of said Section 24; thence East alon- the North line of said Road and the extension thereof to the Fast line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 24; thence South along said :ast line and along the Last line of the Northeast quarter ofA. x Section 25 T2N 32F. to the center of said Section 25; thence :lest to the extension due North of the 'aest line of the County :toad runnin North and South through the center of said Section 25; thence South along; said extension and along the 'lest line of said road 660.0 feet more or less, to the Forth line of the South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of Section 25; thence cast along said Forth line to the East line of the '.lest 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 25; thence South along the last named line 1320.0 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of the Romiti 20.0 acre tract; thence ilesterl along the south line of said 20.0 acre parcel and the extension thereof to the nest line of th.e County road running along, the cast line of the Southwest 1f4 of said Section 25; k thence South along the Gest line of said road 600.00 feet more or less to the North line of Section 36 T214 R2E 14DBU-i; thence East along the North line of said Section 36 to the Nest line of the 30.0 acre tract described as Parcel Two in the deed to Arthur If. Honegger recorded in Volume 346 of Deeds at page 4; thence South along the last named line 990.0 feet to the SoAth line of said 30.0 acre tract thence East along the last named line to the East line of the road running along the line between Section 31 T2N R3E and Section 36 T2N r2E known as Al,nond Avenue; thence South along the East line of said road to the extension East of the Horth line of the 30.0 acre tract described in the deed to Maurice H. Rowell recorded in Volume 343 of Deeds, at page 424; thence West along said extension and along the North line of said Aowell tract 2074.0 feet; thence South 495.0 feet to the South line of said Rowell Tract; thence East along said South line 2074.0 feet to the Last line of said Almond Avenue; thence South along the East line of said Almond Avenue to the South line of Section 31 T21I R3E; thence West along the South line of Section 31 T2N 113E, sections 36 and 35 TZN R2E to the intersection hereof with the Northeast line of the SP RR right of way; thence Southeast along the Northeast line of said riagt of ;gray to the South line of rection 2 T1N R2E; thence dest along the South line of Sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 TIN 22E and along the South line of Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 T1N R1E to the southwest corner of Section 4 TIN RlE; thence South aloe;,; i(Y H9T'j. f M'• And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, August 20, 1952, at 9:00 o'clockx A. M. at the Hall of Records, in the Board Chambers, Martinez, California. 000 r Ch rman ATTEST: t W. T PAASCH B y y Dep ty Clerk 1 h Y a 4 b sr' BEFURE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISURS a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 202 1952s THE BUARD J-XT IN REGULAR ADJUURN- ED SESSIUN AT 9:00 ,U I CLUCK A. M. a IN THE BUARD CHAF.BERS, HALL OF 2RECUHDS, kRTINEZ, CALIFURNIA rifh PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CUPWiINGS, T CHAIRMAN, PFLESIDING; SUYERVISURS I. T. GUYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. r BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSUN.. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Adoption of r Budget for the fiscal year 1932-53• f .. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a budget of anticipated re- sources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1, 1952, land ending June 30, 1953, and it appearing to the Board that the Clerk of said Board has given notice by publication of the time and place set for said hearing, same having l been published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, which was by the Board jset for Wednesday, August 202 1952, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and this being the time fixed Ifor said hearing and this Board having considered in detail all of the items contained ry lin said budget, presented by the different officials and heads of the departments my zthe County of Contra Costa; and the County Administrator having presented to this Board a recommendation for said modifications in said budget and request having been made r , that an appropriation be made in said budget for the building of a psychiatric ward at the County Hospital; t Un, motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that the modifications recommended by said County Administrator herein- lafter listed be, and they are hereby .APPRUVED; and r fir IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the budget provide for the addition lof $190,000 for appropriation for building construction at the County Hospital, to pro- vide for the. psychiatric ward, and that the General Reserve in said budget be reduced to 4160,000; Modifications approved, as follows: has recommended by Administrator ryYM. Changes in the General Fund expenditures: Decrease Increase 4R ; Board of Supervisors: a Permanent Personnel 1,180. i County Clerk: Capital Uutlays: d + 3 Costumers 54• Superior Court No. 1: Capital Outlays:k 1 Table 28. Flood Control: Sundry Services 8:300.Sl.. Secondary Road Construction: 2545 Dias Dorados, etc. 8,000. f.. Secondary Road Maintenance S: •100. County Hospital: Capital Out lays: a s i Building Additions 948• Building Construction 10,804. Building Improvements 948•40,000. Land Purchase 5,M* Hospital Equipment 46;250. J4 7"rs' Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. t Changes in the General Fund expenditures: (Conttd. ) Decrease Increase t Advertising: Advertising Service 23000. 632002.66,002.. Changes in Special Road Improvement Fund: rhJf Decrease Increase Secondary Road Maintenance 100. Joint Highway District No. 13: 100. r tY Changes in County Library Fund appropriations: Increase Unappropriated Reserve of the County Library Fund: 700. P Revenue Budget: Gifts and Donations in the bliscellaneous Group: 3,000. kf IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County budget for the fiscal year 1952-53 be, and the same is hereby ADOPTED, as finally determined, to wit: GEMBATO GO IT t BOARD OF SUPERVISORS K Salaries and wages 36,612.00 Maintenance and Operation 21,355.00 Capital Outlay 71.00 To 5 ,Q 2.00 r COUNTY CLERK Salaries and Wages 117,319.00 Maintenance and Operation 13.415.00 Capital Outlay 1,222-00 Total 131P963-00 7 DISTRICT FORMATION EXPENSE 14CIntenance and Operation 3,,025.00 Total 1,025-00 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Salaries and Wages 23,606.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,220.00 Total92 .00t w AUDITOR Salaries and Wages 110,671.00 Maintenance and Operation 18,098.00 Capital Outlay 1,613-20— Total 130082.00 x * TABULATING MACHINE DEPARTMENT Salaries and Wages 32,283.00 Maintenance and Operation 31.295.00 Cr Total 988.00 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR Salaries and 'Mages 79,462.00 Maintenance and Operation 29,752.00 Capital Outlay 2 20 .00 Total 13.1,417-00 COUNTY ASSESSOR Salaries and Wages 19 ,244.00 Maintenance and Operation 44,35400 Capital Outlay 2 0.00 Total 244:3Z5.00 CENTRAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT 6Salariesandages9, 99•00 Maintenance and Operation 6,615.00 Cr Capital Outlay 1.921.00 Total 5,005.00 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Salaries and Wages 139,653.00 Maintenance and Operation 22,660.00 y Capital Outlay 812.00 Total 16 ,125.00 PUBLIC DEFENDERS f Maintenance and Operation 1,000.00 Total 5,000.00 r CORONER Salaries and Wages 14,569.00 Maintenance and Operation 18,500.00 CapiCapitalouta4 .00l33.5 .00 Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. s PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Salaries and Wages 1,159.00 Maintenance and Operation 56o.00 a' Total 1,719.0 M- SURVEYOR Salaries and Wages 65,352.00 Maintenance and Operation 81815.00 Capital Outlay 1.698.00 Total 750865-00 r PLANNING COMMISSION Salaries and Mages 57,839.00 Maintenance and Operation 31,049.00 Capital Outlay2,287.00 t Total 91,875.00 BUILDING INSPECTOR Salaries and Wages 100,414.00 Maintenance and Operation 23,150.00 Capital Outlay 3.480.00 f Total 127,044-DO fi PURCHASING AGENT Salaries and Wages 27,286.00 Maintenance and Operation 3,742.00 Capital Outlay 50.00 Total31t078-00 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Salaries and W s 469,21.4.00 Maintenance and Operation 15,491.00 Capital Outlay 1.324.00 Total 63,029-00 ELECTION REGISTRATION k 5 ' Salaries and Wages 16,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 11,970.00 J. Capital Outlay 6 878-00 Total 3 PRIKARY ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION Maintenance and Operation 111,130.00 t . Salaries and Mages 4,,.000.00 Total 115,130.00 SPECIAL ELECTIONS Maintenance and Operation 2,27 ,.00 Total 29275.00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 4 a Salaries and Wages 7,600.00 A Maintenance and Operation 29782.00 Capital Outlay 28.00k, Total 109410.0 tf SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 Salaries and Yager 7,700.00 Maintenance and Operation 2,221.00 Total 9v925-00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3 Salaries and Wages 81000.00 Maintenance and Operation 2,470.00 Capital Outlay 20.00 Total 10,700.00 x SUPERIOR COURT NO. 4 4 Salaries and Wages 7,500.00 Maintenance and Operation 3.870.00 k. Total 11,370.00 7 SUPERIOR COURT N0. ies and Wages 7,600.00 Maintenance and Operation 7,678.00 a Capital Outlay 125.00 Total 1 , 03.00 SUPERIOR COURT PRO TEMPORE SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL EXPENSE Salaries and Wages 7,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 1 0.00 Total 0.00 JURY COMMISSIONER Salaries and Wages 10,632.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,125.00 Capital Outlay 411.00 Total 12,16 JUSTICE COURT NO. 1 Salaries and Wages 8,541.00 Maintenance and Operation1 0 -.00 Total 90636.00 JUSTICE ODURT NO. 2 s Salaries and Wages 947.00 Maintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 2 7.00 r.S tir Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. JUSTICE COURT NO. 3 f Salaries and Wages 10,717.00 r: Maintenance and Operation 2 64 .00 Total 13P3. 64.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 4 Salaries and Wages 2,708.00 Maintenance and Operation 167-00 Total 39,275-00 JUSTICE COURT N0. S Salaries and Wages 4,380.00 Maintenance and Operation 1 2 6.00 Total 5t656.00a r JUSTICE COURT N0. 6 Salaries and Wages 139545.00 Maintenance and Operation 3,510.00 F Capital Outlay 950.00 Total I ,00 .00 JUSTICE COURT N0. 7 a Salaries and Wages 41245.00 A. Maintenance and Operation 726.00 r Total 4v981.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 8 Salaries and Wages 5,470.00 ry Maintenance and Operation 1,244.00 Total 6,,714-00 JUSTICE COURT NO. .2 Salaries and Wages 2,400.00 Maintenance and Operation 0.00 s 2P930-00 F JUSTICE COURT NO. 10 t Salaries and Wages 14,113.00x," Maintenance and Operation 4 10.00 4{ f ;xTotal18:92--3.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 11 Salaries and Mages 8,650.00y'y Maintenance and Operation 1.270.00 Total 91,920.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 12 Salaries and Wages 4,338.00 K Maintenance and Operation Z51.00 Total5,089.00 y JUSTICE COURT NO. 13 Salaries and Wages 1,167.00 Maintenance and Operation 05.00 Total 1, 72.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 14 Salaries and Wages 947.00 Maintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 1, 7.00 kx4 JUSTICE COURT N0. 15 JUSTICE COURT NO. 16 Salaries and Wages 2,950.00 Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total 3,550.00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 17 Salaries and Wages 39443.00 y Maintenance and Operation1 .00 Total 4 JUSTICE COURT TRIAL EXPENSE Salaries and Wages 1,800.00 Maintenance and Operation 2,200.00 Total 11,700.00 JUSTICE COURT GENERAL EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 22100.00 Total 2,100.00 GIRAND JURY Maintenance and Operation 8,1 0.,00 Total 8,170.00 IONICIPAL COURTS Salaries and Wages 13.4,291.00 Maintenance and Operation 32,115.00 Capital Outlay 4,001.00 X50 07.00 LAW LIBRARY Salaries and Wages 4,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,055.00 Capital Outlay 30.000.00 5.00 7r aw'Ynr y Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued a sr COURT HOUSE MT HALL OF RECORD$ Salaries and Wages 70,404.00 Maintenance and Operation 35,613:00 Capital Outlay 485.317.00 Total 591,3347-00 FSr sxM BUILDING MAINT"ANOE Salaries and Wages 48,754.00 Maintenance and Operation 48,754.00 Cr Tb Capital Outlay 1 4 6.o0 Total 1,476-OU TEL)'HONE EXCHANGE Salaries and Wages 10,887.00 Maintenance and Operation loj22.00 Total Z19419.00 rug r R RICHMOND COURT AND OFFICE BUILDING Capital Out 1 0,000.00 Total 10,000.00 PROTECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPEM SHERIFF Salaries and Wages 319,462,00 Maintenance and Operation 85,552.00 I Capital Outlay 11.1§5.00 Total4160199.00 S MARSHAL RICHMOND MUNICIPAL COURT Salaries and Wages 30,109.00 3 Maintenance and Operation 3030.00 Capital Outlay 2 ;1--9q Total 35,364.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 1 galaries and Wages 3.745.00 Maintenance and Operation 710.00 Total 5 .0 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 2 Salaries and Wages 1,482.00 Maintenance and Operation 00 Total 1,837.00 s h Y CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. Salaries and Wages 4,130.00 4j Maintenance and Operation 20-00 Total 9020.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 4 aries and Wages 39745.00 3" Maintenance and Operation 710.00 Total 41,455.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 5 S aries and ages 3,745.00 fN Maintenance and Operation 710.00 V Total 4p455-00 J CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 6 aries and WagesdOs 3 947.00 Maintenance and Operation Z10.00 Total 4,657-00 y 1 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 7 Salaries and Wages 3,745.00 Maintenance and Operation 710.00 Total 4,45T.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 8 Salaries and Wages 3,745.00 Maintenance and Operation 710.00 Total 5 .00 fy, CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 9 r Salaries and Wages 3,580.00 irk1MaintenanceandOperation820.00 Total 4t470-00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 10 Salaries and ages 4,130.00 Maintenance and Operation Z10.00 Total 4,9840.00 t CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 11 Salaries and Wages 4,130.00 Maintenance and Operation 8 0.00 Total 5,0 0.00 s CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 12 Salaries and Wages 4,130.00 Maintenance and Operation 10.00 Total 4,840.5-0 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. Salaries and Wages 1,757.00 Maintenance and Operation 355.00 Total 2,112.00 Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. v CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO, 14 Salaries and Wages 2,675.00 Maintenance and Operation 00 Total S 3rO30.00 t CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 15 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP NO. 16 Salaries and ages 3,580.00 Maintenance and Operation 710.00 Total 4,290.oo qtr CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP N0. Salaries and ages 3,745.00 Maintenance and Operation 20-00 Total 4P635.00 CONSTABLE GENERAL EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 100.00 f Total 100.00 COUNTY JAIL Salaries and Wages 138,716.00 r Maintenance and Operation 1179 774.00 rr# Capital Outlay 0 00 Total E309.00 COUNTY JAIL TOWN BRANCSES Maintenance and Operation 41.00 Total 41.00 NQTOR POLICE Maintenance and Operation 1,6Z5-00 Total 1,675.00 j: RECORDER Salaries and Wages 79,760.00 Maintenance and Operation 23,644:00 Capital Outlay 1,581.00 Total 104,98_5.00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURE Salaries and Wages 30,969.00 Maintenance and Operation 4,928.00 Capital Outlay 2,010.00 Total37,907-5-0 HUMANE OFFICER Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total 600.0 GAME PROTECTION Maintenance and Operation 19000.00 Capital Outlay 000.00 Total 6P000.00 CROSSING WATCHMEN Maintenance and Operation 10.000.00 Total 10,000.00 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER Salaries and Wages 47,528.00 Maintenance and Operation 13,701.00 Capital Outlay 22.00 Total MRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Salaries and Wages 13057.00 Maintenance and Operation 11,500.00 Capital Outlay 1,120.00 Total Z6,357-00 PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL r Salaries and Wages 3,732.00 Maintenance and Operation 600.Oo Total 332.00 06UNTY POUND Salaries and Wages 14,612.00 Maintenance and Operation 4.390.00 Total 19,002.00 FROST WARNING SERVICES Maintenance and Operation 525.00 Total 525.00 FIRE PROTECTION Maintenance and Operation 22.2 0.00 Total 22tO5O.00 FLOOD CONTROL Maintenance and Operation 39.100.00 Total9,100.00 INSURANCE Maintenance and Operation 12 10.00 Total 1259910.00 Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. CIVILIAN DEFENSESalar 26 241.00 Maintenanceaes and peeration 8,960.00 Capital outlay 6.522-00 Total 1,730.00 HEALTH ANDSANITATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT Salaries and Wages 328,783.00 Maintenance and Operation 144,631.00 1 Capital Outlay 22 .00 Total 755,739.00 x FINANCING: HEALTH OFFICER 200,000.00 Special Public Health) 455,739.00 VITAL STATISTICS r.,4 Maintenance and Operation 62 .00 Total 00 WEIMAR JOINT SANATORIUXx i Maintenance and Operation 206,911.00 Total 206t955.00 GARBAGE DISPOSAL Maintenance and Operation 2 100.00 Total 160.00 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES PRIKARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION Total Primary Road Construction 124,638.00 PRIMARY ROAD MAINTENANCE 445,25?•00 f R—j ARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION a rr Total Primary Bridge Construction 49,533.00 PRIKAAY BRIDGE MAINTEIIANCE 1,200.00 Total - Primary Roads 620r 628.00 SECONDARY- ROAD CONSTRUCTION Total Secondary Road Construction 921,141.00 SECONDARY ROAD MAINTENANCE 1,010,735.00 MONDARY H CONSTRUCTION N Total Secondary Bridge Construction 67,950.00 E SECONDAY BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 3,.ZOO.00 Tota "7 Secondary Roads 2,003152 .00 PRIMARY RIGHTS OF WAY SECONDARY RIGHTS OF WAY Capital outlay 5,000-00 Total - Secondary Rights of wag 5,000.00 AID TO CITIESNw Maintenance and operation 2 6 084.00 Total 2.56,084.00r .. ROAD COMMISSIONER Salaries and Wages 274,851:.00 Maintenance and Operation 2:974.00 Or Capital Outlay 10,312.00 Total - Road Commissioner Financings(Special Rd.Impvt. 20,000.00 262,189.00 EiMHENT OPERATION COUNTY GARAGE Salaries and wages 93s717.00 Maintenance and Operation 35,702.00 Cr r, Capital Outlay 59,009-00 Total 117,02.00 SAN PABLO GARAGE Salaries and Wages 4,500.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,025.00 Capital Outlay 46 .00 rp Total 5:99 .00 GARA 1 r+ ITE GE r Salaries and Wages 3,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 795.00 Capital Outlay Total X00 DANVILLE GARAGE Maintenance and Operation 465.00 k Capital Outlay00 Fy Total 524.00 r CROCXZTT GARAGE Maintenance and Operation 65.00 n Total s.aa sRE OOD GAS s. Maintenance and Operation 300.00 Capital outlay 59.00 a 359.00 j HIGHWAYS AND BRMMS ADMINISTRATION jtj S b i j. Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. HIGHWAYS VACATION AND SICK DAVE tis Salaries and Wages000.00 Total 6 75,OOF.-00 WORK FOR SPECIAL DISTRICTS w Maintenance and Operation 8 000.00 Total 82000.00 1 JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 13 Maintenance and Operation 100.00 x Total - Joint Highway District No.13 JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 26 Maintenance and Operation 1.00 Total 1.00 t UNDISTRIBUTED LABOR COSTS CHARITIES A CORRECTIONS COUNTY HOSPITAL Salaries and Wages 1,018,816.00 Maintenance and Operation 365,144.00 Capital Outlay 1.969.50.00 Total OO3:3 3. ISOLATION HOSPITAL OUTSIDE HOSPITAL CARE Maintenance and Operation 207.000.00 Total 207000.00 AMBULANCE SERVICE s Via. Maintenance and Operation 2Z.000.00 y Total 400.00 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Salaries and Wages 566,885.00 Maintenance and Operation 97,230.00 Capital Outlay 2 0_2.00 Total 666,417-00 AjD TO NEEDY CHILDREN Maintenance and Operation 2 Total 39315,412.00 NEEDY CHILDREN IN BOARDING HOMO Maintenance and Operation 1§2.232.00 3: Total 1 9,232.00 AID TO NEEDY BLIND Maintenance and Operation 145,800.00 Total 145,800.00 AID TO NEEDY AGED Maintenance and Operation 2 14 20.00 1 Total2,514,720-00 AID TO PART SELF-SUPPORTING BLIND Maintenance and Operation 12 40 .00 Total 1 , 0 .0 CARE OF ApOPTION AGENCY WARDS M GENERAL, RELIEF r Maintenance and Operation 600 000.00 Total 600v000.00 CARE OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN p Maintenance and Operation 227,514.00 Total 227,5100 RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER Salaries and Wages 124,932.00 Maintenance and Operation 70,450.00 Capital Outlay 1,028.00 Total 196,480.0 k a PROBATION DEPARTMENT Salaries and Wages 193:217.00 Maintenance and Operation 40,773.00 Capital Outlay 1 6x.00 Total X35546.00 JUVENILE HALL c `' Salaries and Wages 1679972.00 Maintenance and Operation 75,940.00 Capital Outlay 13 747.00 Total 257:639-.00 CARE OF JUVENILE COURT WARDS Maintenance and Operation 112 40.00 Total llzt540.00 CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY Maintenance and Operation 12,000.00 Total 12,000.00 HOMES FOR FEEBLE MINDED Maintenance and Operation 40s 000.00 Total 40,000.00 Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. HOSPITALS FOR INSANE r - Maintenance and Operation 2,000.00 Total 9 3,000.00 SCHOOLS FOR DEAF AND BLIND Maintenance and Ooeration 50,0Q Total 50.00 EXAMINATION AND CARE OF INSANE Salaries and wages 17,724.00 Maintenance and Operation 6 000:,00 Total 23,72 .00x BURIAL OF VETERANS AND INDIGENTS Maintenance and Operation 4,100.00 r Total 500.00 COUNTY SERVICE OFFICE Salaries and Wages 22,268.00 Maintenance and Operation 2,435.00 Capital Outlay 101.00 Total 0 .00 EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS o Salaries and Wages 47,861.00 Yh'^ Maintenance and Operation 139708.00 r Capital Outlay 290.00 1 Total 610859.00 r BOARD OF EDUCATION Maintenance and Operation 1 100.00 Total 15P100.00 max: COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL DISTRICT ORGANIZATION x Maintenance and Operation 100.00 Total 100.00r COUNTY LIBRARY f' Salaries and Wages 180,603.00 Maintenance and Operation 1059,232.00 Capital Outlay 41 64 .00 Total 327,,47T.00 v RECREATION Y0.'y PACHECO PARR a ' Maintenance and Operation 2,140'.00 r : Total 21,140.00 PACHECO MUSEUM Maintenance and Operation 421.00 Total 425.00 ANTIOCH MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 100.00 r k x`Jo Total 100.00 BRENTWOOD MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 480.00 Total 480.00 r CONCORD MEMORIAL BUILDINGPz`Maintenance and Operation 222.00 Total Z99.00 CROCRETT MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation W.00 J Total 343-00 DANVILLE MEMORIAL BUILDING yx Maintenance and Operation 316.00 Total 316.00 ar EL CERRITO MEMORIAL BUILDING c Maintenance and Operation Total 4,986.00 LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 4 .00 Total 473-00 Yt'.. MARTINEZ MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 1,844.00 R t Total 1,,844.00 f PITTSBURG MEMORIAL BUILDING f Maintenance and Operation 284.00 Total 354-00 fi4f PORT CHICAGO MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 212.00 Total 15.00 RICHMOND MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 820.00 Total 82 .0 rp 7! r zwy7Q.X srirr Wednesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. RODEO MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Oneration 2 746.00 R ; Total 8 2:746.00 s rix r`q; WALNUT CREEK MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation i 002.00 Capital Outlay 2,003.00 x_ Total 00 rzuu Ft„ fix. MIS=J ANEGUS JFK 9 i N ADVERTISING Maintenance and Operation 22,015.00 ON Total3Z'9015.00 COUNTY EXHIBITS 3 Maintenance and Operation 7,.200.00 Total 7,200.00 U" f MEMORIAL MONUMENT Na.intenance and Operation 160.00 Total 160.00 fill JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS Maintenance and Operation 10,000.00 Total 10,000.00 A, REFUNDS CURRENT COLLECTIONS k 4 , REFUNDS PRIOR YEAR COLLNS. Maintenance and Operation 100.00 rr Total 100.00 TRUST DEPOSITS WITH COUIRT COUNTY AIRPORT Salaries and Wages 31,762.00 Maintenance and Operation 42,888.00 x Capital Outlay r. Total 76,157-00 r' RETIREMENT BOARD k 5 Salaries and Wages 150.00 Maintenance and Operation 00 u Total COUNTY RETIREMENT CONTRIBDTIONB Salaries and Wages 414 800.00 f Total 414,800.00 xi RESERVES 4 j UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVES General Fund 250,000.00Y County Library Pond 1,700.00 Total 255o700-00 GENERAL RESERVE General Reserwe 160,000.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f ' is yr x. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday. August 26s 1952, at 9 atm. in the Board Chambers, Hell of Records, Martinez, California. Ah- k.. fy ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CIXRK B Deputy Clerk H SS i ^T yj Y j BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1952 IKE BOARD IST III REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE. BOARD CHAZIMER,S, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESEUT: HUN. H. L. CUPjW`JNGS, CHAIRrWs', FAESIDING; SUPERVISOR: I. T. COYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. a BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESEUT: d. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Approval of Cooperative w 'Y 0. Agreement with the Geological Survey, U. S. Department of the Interior (installation, operation, etc. , of gauging statians, flood '``r control work) Cooperative Agreement dated July 1, 1952, between the Geological Survey,; U. S. Department of the Interior, party of the first cart, and the 'Contra' Costa County, party of the second hart, wherein said parties agree that there shall be maintained,' `in Av cooperation an investigation of the water resources of Contra Costa County, and wherein it is agreed that the party of the second part shall contribute $4125 during the period July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953, to cover necessary field and office work related to s a i'd investigation; is presented to this Board; and On motion of 3unervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 80A0 0.1W ALD that said Cooperative Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED. and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to execute said agreement 'on: behalf of Contra Losta County. f s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the m atter of Proclamation designating September 14-21, 1y52, as Rational Home :leek. X31. JrijZAS, more American families own their own homes than any other people in the world and L ZHER A3, we all recognize that county and nation of home owners produces strong and self-reliant citizens; and - AEREdS, in recent years the Home Builders of this community -and state have broken many records in providing new horses for families of modesty income levels, as well as in higher brackets; and MAEAS, in general the building industry, with the cooperation of financial, supply and sales institutions, has done a remarkable job in providzn y people with new neighborhoods, new public facilities and complete. 4 residential communities; and Y HEIEAS, this industry has stimulated and aided home ownership to the benefit of our county and its citizens. NOW3 THEREFOilEs as Chairman of the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County ,: a I do hereby designate and proclaim the week of September I4-21, 19521 as NATIONAL HOME ZEEK to the end that our citizens, together with -the, rest of the nation better can a npreciate the values of the home and home ownership. I urge our people to visit the homes that Frill be, ri opened for inspection in our community to view at first hand the great progress that has been registered by the home building industry in design, arrangement and construction of new homes and to learn .of the permanent contributions being made to our welfare by home build- ers and others associated with them in this imnorrtant enterprise. A£ I iritis, Uhairos e Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, California. In the i-atter of Authorizing personneltt 'for the County Aoad Cossioner. On the recomaendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor , Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT I45 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel changes be, and they are hereby approved for the County Road Com- missioner's staff: CANCEL L f 1 position in the class of Accountant, Grade I. ADD 1 position in the class of Accountant, Grade II. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x IMs In the Matter of Approval of Sublease for office space (sublease with Harry Nakahara) . f Sublease dated August 19, 1952, between Harry Nakahara, of Martinez, herein- after erein after called Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter- called Lessee, wherein it is agreed that said Lessor shall lease to said Lessee the rear one-half of the secon ma floor office knorm as 624 Las Juntas Street, Martinez, for one year commencing on the u Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued. 25th day of o yu;ust 1952, and ending on the 24th da of August, 1953: at the total rental of , 480 payable: 440.00 per month to be laid on or before the tenth day of the month next following; each month of occupancy, on the terms and conditions as set forth in said sublease, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TH-L BOARD G, 1)F tZD that said sublease be, and the same is hereby APPHGVED and H. L. Cuunings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said sublease. r IT IS 3Y THE AJOA.;D FUATHLA OJ.DERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in the sum of A410.00 monthly in accordance with the terms of said sub- r; lease. r The foregoing order is ;sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Co-imunication from Armand P. Gomez protesting burning of trash. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the comminication dated August 21 and signedgned by Armand. P. Gomez, - + P. 0. Box 1771, richmond, in which he protests the burning of trash on premises next' door to 1860 - 17th :itreet, North Richmond, which premises he alleges are owned by k Iii. W. Johnson and rented by a Mr. Olson, be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. rM The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 725, 728, and 730. The following ordinances havinb been heretofore adopted by this Board and published for the time and in the manner required by law in newspapers of general cir- culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by affidavit of the following -persons, on file herein: F' J. A. Augustine, showing publication of Ordinance No. 725 in the "DIABLO f' BEACON", George E. Moore, showing publication of Ordinance Pio. 728 in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT", J. Augustine, shoring publication of Ordinance Pio. 730 in the PLEASANT HILL TI:.:ES". r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDE3ED that said Ordinances Nos. 725, 728, and 730 be, and the same are hereby DECLAAED DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to b the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct saiderroneousassessmentsasfollows: Assessment No. .243-Code 7+01- Harry Joe is assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at p750. This is a double with asses.;went No. 1583-Code 701, upon which tax was paid, therefore assess:aent No. 243, Code 701 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 53-Code 5304- iilliam V. Kirk is assessed with per- sonal property being for a boat assessed at 4250. This is a double with assessment No. 164-Code 5306, upon which 'Jar Veterans exempt- tion was clai:aed therefore assessment No. 53-Code 5304 should be cancelled. s Assessment Pio. 139-Code 5304- Art Verzi is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at 4400. This boat was not in Contra Costa Costa on the lien date for taxes, but was in Santa Clara County, properly assessed there and tax paid, therefore assess- ment No. 139-Code 5304 should be cancelled. r Assessment No. 204-Code 5304- Henry J. Kaiser Company is assessed withpersonal property being for ::achinery assessed at p1600. This machinery was not in 'Pontra Costa on the lien date of taxes, there- fore assessment No. 204-Code 5304 is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. 1 Assessment No. 162-Code 5304- Manuel and Xinnie I-Wtin are assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at . 200. This is a double with assessment No. 92-Code 8205, upon which tax was paid, therefore assessment No. 162-Code 5304 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 12-:ode 5306- Harry Ber jer is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at 4500. This is a double with assessment No. 171-Code 5304, upon which tax was paid, therefore assessment No. 12-Code 5306 should be cancelled. Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued. W Assessment leo. 45--Code 7961- Fryer Cattle Company are assessed with j personal pro_erty bAin; for an airplane assessed at a7uO. This air- plane was a transint plane in Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, and was properly assessed in Lyon County, Nevada, and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 45-Code 7961 should be cancell- ed. ancell ed. r r Sc- Assessment No. 94--Code 7961- A. H. miller is assessed with personal property being for an airplane assessed at 4850. New assessment has been made for ;-filler _rotor Company, to whom it should have been assess- ed, therefore assessment No. 94-Code 7961 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 144-Code 7961- Paul R. Vernon is assessed' with personal property being for an airplane assessed at 1250. Mr. Vernon is a war Veteran and is not a legal resident of California. Any property owned by him in this State is not taxable by this County, therefore assess- ment No. 144-Code 7961 should be cancelled.r Assessment No. 10-Code 7977-C. R. Padelford is assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 42500. This is a double with assessment No.. 71-Code 900, therefore assessment No., p' 10-Code 7977 should be cancelled. s, Assessment Leo. 1-Code 7986- Craig Oil Company is assessed Frith s ersonal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 1500. This equipment and merchandise was assessed secured withfrr: real property owned by Craig Oil Company, tax bill 619823, there- k.fore assessment No, 1-Code 7986 should be cancelled. Assessment deo. 114-Code 8205- Geor ;e Parker is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at P'500. This is a double with assessment No. 16-Code 6201, therefore assessment No. 114-Code 8205 5° x should be cancelled. Assessment No. 35-Code 8604- Superior Sheet Metal is assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 43000. This is a double with assessment teo. 42-Code 86049 upon which tax was paid, therefore assessment into. 35-Code 8604 should be cancelled. g, Assessment ho. 29-Code 6001- Luiz Costa & Sons are assessed with personal property being for cattle assessed at 91760. These cattle were not in Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, but were properly assessed in .;an Joaquin County and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 29-Code 6001 is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment leo. 15-Code 7911- Earl Hauahy is assessed with personal n . property being for a boat assessed at $150. This boat was not in f €: Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, but was properly xs"' assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there, therefore assessment y No. 15-%ode 7311 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 10-Code 802- arie Leffler is assessed with personal property being for improvements assessed at 4450. These improvements were assessed secured with real property owned by Marie Leffler, tax bill No. 153302, therefore assessment No. 10-Code $02 is a double and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed the unanimous vote of the Board. r i In the Matter of Summons, Allen D. Williams and Alene A. Williams vs. County of Contra Costa. On motion of Su-ervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS : BY THE BOAAD WIDE.= that the copy of the summons received by this Board, in the matter of dilliams versus the County of Contra Costa, Action No. 55781, is referred to the District Attorney. l rte,The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote.of the Baard. 5. In the hatter of Fixing County Tax :tate for Fiscal year 1952-53. The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the value of property on the assessment roils of Contra Costa County, and the amount required to be raised for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1952-53; On motion of Su-_ervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE r" BO"4.W OROE3ED That the rate to be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property- in roperty n iii Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1952-53 be, and the same is hereby levied K as follows: Amount state Per $100 of Required Assessed Valuation General Fund 410,099.27 2.369 aCountyLibraryFund244,834-79 090 X54- ,934.06 2.459 Said rate computations being on the following adjusted tax basis which are by this Board APPROVED: x; kir r Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued. Secured Unsecured RollRoll Total equalized net valuations 355,904:605•14:636:400. Less 14 Delinquency Allowance 2199545. h'r Less 174 of 1% Delinquency Allowance 889,760. Mtr County ride Tax Base 355,014,845.14:416,855. c to x 3 i Valuation Outside Richmond 272,730,630• 7,746,435• Less 1 % Delinquency Allowance 116,195• x Less 1//4 of lie Adjustment Allowance 681.825• Tax .Vase .for Co. .Library 2729 048,x305• 7,630,240• v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Unified School Districts Bond f 5 Interest and Redemption Tax Rates for 1952-53. On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contain- ed in Section 7516 of the Education Code; and On motion of Suuervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED That a tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed valuation of property A- in the following named Unified School Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53 to meet accruing charges of the following unified school district bond issues: MM Fr f r Amount Rate Per X100 of 2eouired Assessed Valuation y Antioch Unified 1209026.63 350 14t. Diablo Unified 318 886.17 636 Pittsburg Unified 82;073.80 286 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Mr 1n the lylatter of high School Districts Bond Interest and Redemption Tax Rates for 1952-53. u On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contain ed in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and vi OnOn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,- IT IS BY THE BOARD OADLIED That a tax levy be made on each 4100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named High School Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53 to meet accuin charges of the following high school district bond issues: Amount Rate Per . 100.00 of Required Assessed Valuation 2 Acalanes 801,950.35 219 Alhambra 499272.93 198 Antioch 02259-71 018 John Sweet 29372.09 008 YR Liberty 159575.00 119 Mt. Diablo 81,262.43 161 f k Pittsburg 13,778.40 048 Richmond No. 2 21 462.33 016 Ur } Richmond No. 3 197,261.67 162 San Ramon 28,634.57 310 The foregoin order is y f P} , o g passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Ler of Flood Control Districts Tax Rates for 1952-53• On motion of Su3ervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE r BOARD OdDEAED That the following rate of tax on each 4100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Flood Control Districts be made for the fiscal year 1952-53 : A€aount Rate Per X100 of q, yG: Required Assessed Valuation Central Contra Costa Flood Control District 78,006.05 120 Contra Costa County Flood A Control and 'dater Conserva- tion District 342,141.45 010 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,j 511- In aIntheMatterofTaxLevyincertain Elementary School Districts of Contra ry , Costa County. s On basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and. anproved,` by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 t31 to 6356 inclusive Education Code; and S f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by ;supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE f K h Tuesday, august 20, 1952, Continued. 30AFW 0'3E. F le3...3 That a tax levy in each of the fo.o:aing School Districts on :each 1Qa of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53 be made ' y to-wit: y.{ 4 uM Amount Rate Per $100 of Bemired Assessed Valuation rr Alamo 38,777.00 1.600 Brentwood Union 45:837.04 1.343 Briones Valley 2,550.00 603 Byron Union 25,728.00 OO r „ Canyon 2,737•00 1.450 r Carquinez 123,120-00 1.3$0 ry Danville Union 74:94$.00 1.541 Knightsen 209384.00 1,250 r^_ Lafayette 176,282.00 1.641 Lone Tree 5,1$2.00 00 4 Martinez 2t2927.00: 798.00 1.40$m} Ca 7 r 7 yMoraga1.250:f Oakley Union 7G1.Q0 1.544. Ori.ndaUnion 1 92322.00 1.750 H iPinole-Hercules Union 1152293.00 1•..550 Port Costa 10,550.00 1.391 Richmond 191799 43$.00 1.249 Rodeo 141092.00 950 San Pablo 142,172.00 1.470 f `, . San 3amon 8,055.00 Selby 2.4,339.40 800 r r Sheldon 9,33 5.00 900 Vine Hill 19,289.00 1.500 a 1.610WalnutCreek193,466.00 tri i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: y{ M In the Matter of Tax Levy in Elementary School Districts to t , k pay bond requirements for fiscal year 1952-53. W;Y On the basis of terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contained in Section 7515 of the Education Code, and rim On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Coyak, IT IS BY. TRE BOAAD OAj, E ED That a tax levy in each of the following School Districts on each: $100MIA of assessed valuation of pro-.erty in said Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53 be made, to-wit: Amount Bate Per ; 100 of Reggired Assessed Valuatiom',' k. Alamo 5,746-76 21$ Ambrose 92924-84 186 F . Say Paint 927.76 4,094 f h r $ r Brentwood 4s920-39 132 r Byron 89364.76 239 ANN Canyon 148.93 473 Clayton Valley 42324.63 179 s .. Concord 122299.24 Wil 113 f Danville 12,731.41 24a; Kni 7f'• j y tsen 0?4.45. 398 Lafayette 23,335.86 200 rJY sM1 Mart ine s42,403.17 186 Oak Grove 59990.64 180 N < Oakley a49$..43 253' t}rinda 299465.36 252 j ,, . rachec© 2093.38 Pinole-Hercules ll $87.96 147 Pittsburg 16;385.50 057 u Pleasant Hill 5001-75 062h" x J, Ak Richmond 16994.08.97 165 Rodeo 41,467.56 o229 San Pablo 39s 261.x#6 373. af San Damon 461.90 O 2 Sheldon 2,065.92 13x Mine Hill 1,612.23 775 Walnut :reek 27,664.94 211 rK r :-tr TTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the !,:atter of Tax J-evy for Junior College District for the fiscalyear 1952-53. On the basis fo the budget submitted by the Board- of Trustees of the Lantra° y ; Costa Junior College District and approved by the County Superintendent, of ochaols.t . and in compliance with the mandate contained in :Sections 6352 to '635ci inclusvie, and, Al On motion of Supervisor 'Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,_ IT IS BY .THZ ; - BOAAD ORDERED What the following Junior College tax rata be levied an each assessed valuation of property for the fiscal year 1952-53: to-grit: Amount late PerlOO.OQ of p Y Required Assessed Valuation Contra Costa Junior College Dist. 1,139,969.00 356 The foregoin order is pasEcrt' by the unani.mouz vote of the Board. r Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Conti cued.fir In the Matter of Tax Levy for =aintenance purposes in County High School Districts for fiscal year 1952-53. On the basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approv ed by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 to 6356, inclusive of the Education Code; and 1 1 Y 3 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE fk BOARD OADEIED That a tax levy for maintenance purposes be levied on each 3100 of r P assessed valuation of.property in the 'following named High School Districts for the x" fiscal year 1952-53, to-wit: Amount Hate Per $100.00 of Required Assessed Valuation r acalanes Union 480,032.00 1.397 3 a Alhambra Union 30$,065.00 1-.360 John Swett 1712255-00 64$ Liberty 132,$10.0 1.110 Richmond 19733,784.00 1.539 San liamon Valley 111,996.00 1.351 The foregoing_ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. In the i-:atter of Tax Levy for maintenance purposes in Unified School Districts for Fiscal year 1952-53. r r; On the iasis of budgets subyitted by the Boards of School Trustees and apprav ed by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections, 6352 to 0356, inclusive, of the Education Code; and On motion of 3unervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT 23 BY THE J . BOARD 03DE D That a tax levy for maintenance purposes be levied on each ;100 of',asses- sed valuation of property in the following named Unified School Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53, to-crit: Amount Aate Fer 4100.00 of tecu red Assessed Valuation sr r r In Antioch Unified 7049409- 30 2.237 9 kS Xt. Diablo Unified 19454,193.00 3.173 Pittsburg Unified 6009184.00 2.283 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.., , In the I-,atter of Tax Levy in Joint Union School Districts in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1952-53• The following Joint Union 4chool District tax rates for. 1952-53 having been certified to the •ounty :auditor by the County Auditor of Alameda. County; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconued by Supervisor Goyak, IT 13 3Y THE BOARD OAI)FA;D That the following tax rate be levied on each 41W.OU of assessed valuation on that portion of property in the follcaing Joint Union School Districts located in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1952-53:J N date. Per . 100 of Assessed: Valuation t R ay Joint Union :lementary School T District General rand 600 Pleasanton Joint i1ni:n E1eentary achool r District General Fund 1.000 Amador Valley Joint Union high School District General Fund 770 Livermore Joint union High School District Deneral Fund 990 Pleasanton Joint Union Elementary School District Bonds 310 Amadora Palley Joint Union high School 3onds 156 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P j4S In the Matter of Tax Levy in Special Districts for Special Bond Issues for xE Fiscal year 1952-53. On motion of 3unervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That the following rate of tax on each ; 106 of assessed valuation of property in the following Special Districts of Contra Costa County be, made for.the year 1952-53 in order to pay ii.terest and vrincipal on bonds for the coming year as, r i they becoue due, to-wit: Amount elate Per X100 of Heauired Assessed. Valuation Ori nda Fire 79298-48 085 4 p Ag Contra Costa Co. Nater Works, District No. 1 39905.72 493 Lafayette Fire 79534-32 p65fBellanistaSanitary110499.92 18 h : Brentwood Sanitary 50$1.00 558 P, Central .unitary 1139943.24 275 e u, Tuesday, AuZust 2u, 1952, Continued. Amount mate Per 4100 of Aecuired Assessed Valuation figa f !. Central Sanitra}, Pachecox Annex 5,249.98 230 Mt. View Sanitary 15,366.62 296' tt. View Sanitary. District, Supplemental Bond Levy 59201.00 Oakley aanitary 19551.74 375 San Pablo .unitary, annex. 3 49932-58 222 Pittsburg Commnity x Hospital 21,856.46 058 yiest Contra Costa yHospital17,683.3 5 013 0 The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous voteof the Board,:, 3# y In the Matter of Tax Levy in M{ Sewer Maintenance Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53. s ya. On the basis of esti:.ated requirements and in accordance with provisions of Section 4891 of the health and Safety Code; and bE` On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT I5 BY mHE8. BOARD That the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Sewer Maintenance Districts, to-crit: f ' Amount slate Per . 100 o£ Aeauired Assessed Valuation''" k3 Say mint 153.47 030 s Crockett-Valona 1,422.51 060 Home Acres 773.07 272 I.C)0aLasLomitas932.0f} y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote' of the hoard. ksrF nZ rv{. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Aecreation Districts of Contra Costa County for f , .. u.. fiscal year 1952-53.d On the basil of estimated requirements for the year and in accordance with the provisions of Section 5660 of the Public Resources Code, and,` x," On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE 4 N"` BOAID ORDERED That the following taut rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuat°ionN z r of property in Recreation Districts, to-wit: r ° "' a r i ti+,wk 2M.x Amount Rates Per $100 of Reauired Assessed Valuation f Ambrose 16,968.66 317 Brentwood 79$40-01 539 x k Y Pleasant dills 309049.$0 339 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board A In the utter of Tax wavy in Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1952-53. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor GoyakIT IS BY THB BOAZll URDEIt .11 That the following tau levy be made on each 4100 of assessed valuations . of property in the fallowing Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 3952-53, for use of said Districts for operating expenses, and in accordance 'with t . Section 6785 of the Health and Safety code, to-wit:1 Amount itate Per X100 of Required Assessed Valuation ar est Bella Vista 3065-19 400 Brentwood 3911.9 24 4067 x Byron 635.78 400 y ° Central 174,884.70 400 Mt. View 20,800.67 400 turf;L Oakley 19656.26 400 i rk Rodeo 61170.75 400 San Pablo R 53,671.74 Stege 940231-17AtU The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the HoardrAtr In the Matter of Levv of Hosvital ux A n t Districts Tax for 1952-53. P On motion of Supervisor Taylor, " seconded by Supervisor Goyak, ITIS BY Tp BOARD ORDERED That the following rate of tax on each #100 of assessed valuation of` property in the following Hospital -Districts be made for the fiscal year 1952-53. r try tea •r Tuesday, August ?v, 1952, Continued Amount Nates Per . 100 of lecuired Asseised Valuation Concord 592260.76 150 Pittsburg Community 75,798.47 200 West Contra Costa 2$2,317.08 200 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Tax Levy for Contra Costa Y ;. County :Dater Words District No. 1 for fiscal year 1952-53 On basis of estimated requirements for the year 1952-53, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAM ORDERED That theY Y P following tax rate be levied on each a10O of assessed valuation of property for the X following 'dater :corks District, to-wit: Amount Rate Per ,$100 of r 3eguired Assessed Valuation 111 Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued. fa Amount Rate Per X100 ofWE Required Assessed. Valuation San ,Pablo 3,416.67 349 v Serpa Tract 503.54 769 District formed a 'ter February 1, 1952 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.it In the Vatter of Levy of Fire District Tax Date for 1952-53• On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE 130AAD 0ADFURED That the following rate of tax on each ,100 of assessed; valuation of property in the following Fire Districts be made for the fiscal year 1952.-53: Amount Mates for X100 of Required Assessed Valuation Bay Point 5,534.$0 E67pw . Berkeley Woods & Park i X " Hlls5 164.19 677 Danville 36,492.61 492 rte; :, Kensington 40,694.69 804 k ,v Lafayette 98,269-31 861 Rodeo 15 025.14 681 t „ The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard-. In the matter of Tax Levy for s ` Mt County Fire Protection Districts P` : for fiscal year 1952-53. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That the following rate of tax on each J100 of assessed-,valuation of'` 4 property in the following named County Fire Protection Districts of Contra- .Costa " : .. ; r County for the fiscal year 1952-53, be levied in order to raise the amount;. of`money required by each of said County Fire Protection nistriets, in accordance with Section; 14480 of the Health and Safety Code, to-wit: Amount Rates Per $100, of aeauire_d Assessed Valuation rvt y P Bay View 39000.00 No rate u . Bethel Island 8,200-41 1.000 Brentwood 69,126.27 12$ Briones Valley 6,350.00 507 V11 Byron 7:183.29 239 Carquinez 59055-79 633 4° y x yYCentral196,642.60 817 Crockett 13,877.96 361 7- Eastern Contra Costa 349028.26 500 s „ bl 3obrante 4,341.62 656. f hs - Mt. Diablo Mt. Diablo (Special Inside Concord only) 39813-59 061 f g Mt. View 31:946.92 878` Oakley 3641.63 135 Ori.nda 79 691.84 918 Pinole 4937.18 d9) San Pablo 1019232,09 0768 x District formed after February 11 1952 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the ;Board. In the Flatter of Tax Levy in 'dater j Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1952-53. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year, and in accordance with the t-)rovisions of Act 9124, Section 21 (Jeering Statutes of 1913 f page 11340 as F amended) ; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by "Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY `t'HE BOARD ORDERED That the folloiring tax rate be levied on each ; 100 of assessed valuation: L of property in the following County Mater Districts, to-wit: r r Amount Rate Per- $100 of AM k Required Assessed Valuation Southwest Contra Costa 21,162-75 025 Contra Losta 4:0,169-97 030 Diablo Vista 3,810-10 440 kT Orinda 6,399.27 0060 Q Pleasant Hill 69100.00 209 Saranac 4,059.52 128 Gregory Gardens 19374.05 066 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s n r,-^,:+ v n moi",?ak.ya+'7. s,K tX Tuesday, Aug ust 26, 1952, Continued. In the Katter of Tax Levy in Lemetery r f Districts of Contra Costa County for 15 fiscal year 1952-53. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE y" F " BOARD ORDERED That a tax levy on each j100 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following Cemetery Districts for the fiscal year 1952-53 be made, to-wit: Amount hate Per X100 of Reouired Assessed Valuation r pct "T, Alamo-Lafayette 199589 061 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen 3,070.16 028 Union The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t T In the Matter of Tax Levy in East r Bay Municipal Utility District for the fiscal year 1952-53. The Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility Jistrict having certified to the County that a tax rate on each $luO of assessed valuation of property located in said District has been levied by said Directors; On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE.UD That a levy of $0.270 per 4100.00 of assessed valuation of property of said District located in Contra Costa County be made for the fiscal year 1952-53. y rf a.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i x K*§ld`•Tx In the Matter of Tax Levies in Cities of ziM Brentwood and San Pablo for itunicipal Tax xa'# Rates for fiscal year 1952-53• The City Councils of the Cities of Brentwood and San Pablo having certified µ 1t to the County that the tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located jx in said Cities have been levied by said City Councils; i t¢Sd h t On motion of Su-,?ervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAaD ORJLRED That a levy of $1.00propertyper $100.00 of assessed valuation of ro erty of said Cities be made for the fiscal year 1952-53, to wit: s City of Brentwood f1. 00 City of San Pablo 1. 00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x tipF s,In the Matter of Authorizing the relocation of two street lights on Loveridge Road.On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 30r1RD URDE:3ED that Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized and directed .to relocate two lights presently located at the following intersections: yr;Loveridge .-load and State Highway j4 t 'Loveridge goad and State Highway 424.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Additional lights, etc-, r s Danville Lighting District. g On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized and directed to t install three additional lights, 2500 candle power; and to change from 1000 to 2500 candle po:,rer, three existing lights, within the area of the Danville Lighting District,as indicated on sketch dated August 22, 1952, on file with this Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f`Y i N'In the Matter of Approving change to sick leave, of vacation time, County Employee H. J. Locke. P trE.It appearing to this Board that H. J. Locke, County employee of the County Road Commissioner's De-,.artment, commenced his vacation as of July 23, 1952, and that he became ill on the loth day of July, 1952, and has been and still is under the care of his physician;NOdTHE i6KIAE on the recommendation of Victor i. Sauer, County {oad Commis- sioner,ommis t'sioner and on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BO iAD OADLRED that accumulated sick leave of said County employee may be charged for x n the period of illness commencing with the date of July 26, 1952, and until he has been n.released from the care of his physician. v"The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.I"tAllLl iii Y4 9 h xIMTIM Y v Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued In the %:atter of ileage at regu_ar rate for positions in class of Con- struction Inspector. q.TIThisBoardhavingonMay6, 1952 adopted an order authorizing payment of mileage claims for Construction Inspector, County Road Commissioner's Department,;: .at the regular rate; and due to the cancellation of one position in that class on August ,;. j 5, 1952, some confusion exists; Now, Therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson,. 3econded by Super_ y visor Buchanan, IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to pay the claims for mileage driven by any county employees in the class of Construction Inspector at the regular rate Prescribed for mileage for those employees whose use of j their own cars in the performance of their Mork for the County, is mandatory, and it is further ordered that said County Auditor is authorized to pay said claims of said 1persons on said basis, commencing retroactively as of I-lay 6, 1952. f . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d In the iia.tter of Authorising additional personnel for the County Flanning Commission. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion .of Supervisory e Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOA-AD Oi EAED that one additi' al position in the class of Planning 'Assistant is added to the staff of the Planningg- r Com!aission, effective September 1, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the 14atter of Approval of Y f Ordinance No. 733• r:xitty, Ordinance No.33, rich amends Ordinance No. 72$ (organization of County Flood Control Districts), is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE r BOkiD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. , . BOARD yURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishedITZs3YTH:: . for the time and in the manner required by law in the "RICH`•1101ID DAILY INDEPENDENT",, a newspaper of general circulatian printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.,,'.,'-,., The foregoing order is :gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Approval of plans and suecifications for construction of carport for Fire H muse Eo. 2, ORINJi COUNTY FIdE FRO7';:MCN DISTRICT. W This Board hav:Ln,& on Aucsst 5, 1952, referred to the Planning Commission plans and specifications for construction of a carport for Fire House No. 2, for Orinda f County Fire Protection District; and t The County Planning Co:amission having filed with this Board their recommenda tion that said plans and specifications be approved; y On motion o: Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Su;)ervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE 3UAaD UADERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the sauce are hereby APPIO ED. IT 13 BY THS:. BU.IRD MITHEA GADEAED that the general prevailing rate -of wages~;,, applicable to the work to be done and which shall be the minimum rates paid-on said project are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the Notice to Contractors which is attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications': IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER OSDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, September 16, 1952, at the hour of 3 . p.m._ r IT IS FURTriER ORDERSED, that the Clerk of this Hoard is hereby directed to pyx. publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting ' bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "Orinda Sun." The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yxz In the Matter of 3alarie3 of Public Health Nurses. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIS , BY THE BOARD O.11DE3ED that the Civil Service Gommission and the County Administrator 7 are requested to study the matter of salaries paid to Public Health Nurses by Contra Costa County, and to file with this Board their recomin ndations. IT IS BY TH-L 30AAJ ru.iTrY.1 0sii_.. L-i that said Commission and County Administra for are asked to consider this request on an urg ncy basis. h The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Acalanes Union High School District Bonds. WHEAE.AS the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count State -of California'i heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $1,500,000.00 principal acmount >of bonds of.. E' RI is Tuesday, August 20, 1952, Continued. F: r Acalanes Union Hij Sc :-ol )isLrict of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $1320,O00.0C oar value of said bonds at -xublic sale to the best and highest x ? bidder therefor; and WINS.— WHEREAS,WHE` EAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner P arescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and. Fr are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-crit: Y14 x rT,33, Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost a iAt to District Bank of America Ifr. T. E. S. A. 1 673.5 American Trust Co. 1069600.00 AND '41HE3EAS, the said bid of Sank of America N. T. & 3. A. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offe - ed, if any, x N0't, Tri: D Fv.:1E, BE IT R&3OLVE3 by the Board of Suoervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of 7a1- raia, as foollows: r`r 1. Said bid of Sank o.: America ?i. T. & S. A. for $320,000.000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium s of , 239.00, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest date Per Annum Al - A45 5% A4o - Al$0 2 A181 - A270 d .. A271 - A320 2 Cr Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on April 1 and October l in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on October 19 1953- 2. All bids except the bid of said Sank of America N. T. & i. A. are hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is Hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders t`.eir several checks accompanyingtheir respective gids. 3. The Cler'r: of this 3oard of ourvisors is directed to cause to be litho- mraphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable,f quality, said bonds and cou3 mons to shoat on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. TT 2 .+ da of ..0-u3t 1952 b the 3oard of SupervisorsrA:o.,7 ,.8 Sl.} i 0 this 26th y y of Contra Costa Count by the followiZr vote:County,y c t" rz AY E: Su3ervisors - 3. T. 'Goyak, Hi. L. u=ings, :day S. Taylor, J. Gs. Aichanan J. Frederickson. N0LE3: ounervi crs - none r . i a .y,, y3'+', j Tom• h. AB 1: . iu rervisors - none In the Matter of Exercising r r option under lease between fit 't Ft4Y Dr. Kaho Daily and El Sob- A rante Count Fire ProtectionY Yw . District. Un motion of Supervisor Goyaks seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE J wt Y BOARD ORDERED that the option under that certain lease entered into on the 12th-day 'of August, 1948, approved August 23, 1948s by and between Dr. Kaho Daily, Lessor, and E1 Kg Sobrante County Fire Protection District, Lessee, is hereby EXERCISED; and IT IS BY THE BUARD FURTHER URDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of said Dr. Kaho Daily in the amount of $3472.47 on September 1, 1953• 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Water Pollution and Sewage Disposal Committee.1a Georga Cardinet Chairman of the later Pollution Committee, appeared before this Board and presented a written report on Water Pollution and Sewage Disposal in f + Contra Costa County; and Gerould L. Gill, Chairmann of the Subcommittee on Water Pollution and Sewage Disposal, read the report of said Committee to this Board; and it was by the Board ordered that said report be placed on file. In the Matter of Lease agree- ment g between Dr. Kaho Dailmeat Y and El Sobrante County Fire Protection District. Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Nn3 d Tuesday, August 26, 1052, Continued. GUARD ORDERED that the option under that certain lease entered into on the 8th day of September, 1947, by and between Dr. Kaho Daily, Lessor, and El Sobrante County Fire, Protection District, Lessee, to renew said lease for a period of 12 months from and in- eluding the 1st day of September, 1952, to and including the 1st day of September, 1953 for a rental of ut-1911.54, said amount to be paid to Lessor in one payment payable September 1, 1952, be and the same is hereby FERCISED and the County Auditor is direct ed to draw his warrant to pay said Dr. Kaho Daily. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. OA,. ri yy In the hatter of the Annexation of Territory to the HOME ACRES SEWER RESULUTIuN DECLARING TERRITORY fi itiAINTENANCE DISTRICT.ANNEXED TU DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 5th day of August, 1952, made and adopted a resolution fixing the time and place for hear- iag on its intention to annex the hereinafter described property to the Home Acres f. Sewer Maintenance District, pursuant to the provisions of Section 4895 et .seq. Health and Safety Code, which said resolution directed the County Clerk to give notice of such intended annexation by posting and publishing as required by the aforesaid statutes, and WHEREAS, notice as required by law was published and posted for the time and xrITinthemannerrequiredasaforesaidbyaffidavitsofGeorgeT. Barkley and Leanora R. Coniglio on file herein, and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, the 26th day of August, 19520 at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, this Board did call for protests to the proposed annexa- tion, the same being the time and place set for hearing such protests, and WHEREAS, no protests, written or oral, were made to the annexation as pro- posed; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board, and the Board hereby determines that all of the hereinafter described territory will be benefited by its annexation. NuW, THEREFuRE, BE IT RESULVfED that the hereinafter described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of the Hames Acres Sewer Main- tenance District, County of Contra Costa, State of California. at .. The property hereinbefore referred to is described as follows: All that real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the gest line of Section 13 T2N R1W MDB&M which bears South 30 feet from the Northwest corner of said Section 13, saidv. point of beginning being also on the south line of the State Highway running between Concord and Pittsburg; thence South along the west line s of said Section 13 to the 1/4 corner common to Sections 13 and 14; thence East along the midsection line of Section 13 to the east line of Loftus H% Road as shown on the map entitled "Pittsburg Home Acres Addition No. 3", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County,, r}. California on June 2, 1941 in Map Book 25 at page 614; thence North along 1 ` the east line of Loftus Road to the north line of that certain 40 foot z Pacific Gas and Electric Company right of way as described in Volume 7paY y of Ufficial Records at page 93, said point also being on the southerly boundary line of the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District as created October 5, 1931; thence Westerly and Northerly following said boundary line to the Northwest corner thereof; thence leaving boundary line of the said Home Acres Sewer 1 aintenance District and following the south t line of the State Highway west 40 feet to the point of beginning.4 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 5 Ithis 26th day of August, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GUYAK, H. L. CUF%INGS, RAY S. TAYLUR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSuN E r. NWES: Supervisors - NUNE. 1ABSENT: Supervisors - NUNE. yfl A r In the Matter of directing District Attorney to prepare ordinance to amend salary ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BUAFtD ORDERED that the District attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance_ f that would add the following two classes to the salary ordinance: Rural Public Health Nurse... Range 28 (43577$429) Sr. Rural Fublic Health Nurse... Range 30 (.53924470).3 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 X t s. yyM r r F5 Tuesday, August 26, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Creating new classes of positions for the County Health Department. vy On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT :IS=' h; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following two classes of positions are hereby CREATED:: r Rural Public Health Nurse, Salary Range 28 (J3574429) u. Senior Rural Public Health Nurse, Range 30 (*392-0470) IT IS BY THE BUARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is authorized to prepare specifications for said classes. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 2, 1952s at' 9 o'clock A. M., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r. C rman ATTEST: PAASCHW. T . CLERK By Deputy Clerk. 6Qf r i11'MSt r .r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISuRS TUESDAY, SEPTEMER 23 1952 THE BOARD MIT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. r IN THE BOARD CHOMERS, HALL OF m RECORDS, VIARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CU1Q-INGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISURS fr I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLUR, W. G. h` . BUCHANAN J. FREDER.ICKSON• PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August, 1952s are µread to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman.In the Matter of Denying claim of JACK WMIAN for damages. ter. VAJ Jacob Waxman, father of Jack Waxman, a minor, having filed with this Board a claim for damages in behalf of Jack Waxman in the sum of ;25,000.00, said claimant hav in stated that he suffered injuries on August 7, 1952, on a .sidewalk along West Lind Street in Port Chicago.On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS t BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by him to the County Insurance Adjuster. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f fi In the Matter of Referring com-munication from Shoreline Plan-ning Association to County Plan- Af ning Commission.On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that a communication from the Shoreline Planning Association, which re-quested this Board to select a person from Contra Costa County who has contributed sub-stantially to the advancement of the beach program, to- be considered by said Shoreline Planning Association for a certificate of merit, is referred to the County Planning Commission, which commission is hereby designated to name a person of its choice for consideration for the award of the certificate of merit.IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the communication from said Shoreline Planning Association with reference to a proposal from Contra Costa County for namesofpersonstobenominatedtotheBoardofDirectorsofsaidAssociationforthenew year, is also referred to the Planning Commission for its recommendation of persons to be nominated for said Directors.heHoard.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of t V x- fyyss r isf. y.3 Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. In the 2,1atter of the Consolidation of a special municipal Charter amend- jment election to be held in the City 1 rN of Richmond, State of California, with the State of California General Election Ito be held November 4, 1952• WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Richmond has called and ordered to be a held in the City of Richmond on TUESDAY, November 4, 1952, a special municipal CharterM amendment election, and has, by a resolution of its Council duly adopted on August 25, 1952, requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the consolida- tion of said special municipal Charter amendment election with the State of California r General Election to be held in the State of California and in the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, November 4, 1952, and has further requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the County Clerk of Contra Costa County (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said General Election and to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond said City of Richmond Charter amendment proposal set forth in Section 1 of this Resolutions (ii) to include on each polling fi place card relating to said General Election and to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond a reference to said special municipal Charter amendment elec- tion hereby consolidated with said General Election, and (iii) to provide absent voters ballots for said General Election and said special municipal Charter amendment election hereby consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of said City who may be entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law; and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass the returns of said special municipal Charter amendment election, 1 NLM, THEREFuRE, BE I2 R-ESUUED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 1. The special municipal Charter amendment election to be held in the City of Richmond on Tuesday, November 4, 1952, at which election there shall be submitted r to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond the following City of Richmond Charter Amendment Proposal, to wit: City of Richmond Shall the Charter of Charter Amendment the City of Richmond YES Proposal:be amended by adding X thereto Article XIV, comprising Sections 1-162 both inclusive, to authorise said City to provide for off- street vehicular parking facilities and, tk, for the payment of the cost thereof, to issue bonds payable from the revenues of such parking facilities and from other revenues, all as provided in said Article 3° . XIV, the tent of which is set forth in NO t Section 3 of Resolution No. 5323 adopted by the Council of said City on Konday, August 25, 1952 and on file in the office of the City Clerk? v is hereby consolidated with the State of California .general Election to be held through.-, out the State of California, including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, November 4, i 1952• 2. The returns of said special municipal Charter amendment election shall ibe canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the- request of the Council of the City of Richmond, and said consolidated special municipal Charter amendment election and State of California General Election shall be held within said City of Richmond in all respects as though there were only one election. Said Cit l, of Richmond Charter Amendment Proposal shall be set forth in each form of ballot to beTOT used at said election in so far as the same is held within said City of Richmond. The k returns of said election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors 3 to the Council of the City of Richmond. 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide within the City of Richmond the election precincts, polling places and vot- ling booths for each of said elections hereby consolidated, which in each case shall be s¢ s the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precinct t J Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed to print upon all forms of ballots to be used at said State of California General Election within the City of Richmond said jproposal set forth in Section 1 of this resolution. Said County Clerk is further or- I f Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. t dered and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said General r Election and to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond said City of Richmond Charter Amendment Proposal set forth in Section 1 of this resolution, (ii) to include on each polling place card relating to said General Election and to be iYn. re rr3',+d mailed to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond a reference to said special municipal Charter amendment election hereby consolidated with said General Election, and (iii) to provide absent voters' ballots for said General Election and said special Wg municipal Charter amendment election hereby consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of said City who may be entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge to the City of Richmond the additional expense of printing upon the sample ballots and official ballots for use in the City of Richmond said proposal to be submitted to the qualified electors of said City of Richmond at said consolidated election, and such other incidental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. PASSED AND ADUPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, this s ' 2nd day of September, 1952, by the following vote: Z AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GUYAK, H. L. CUr, dhGS, RAY S. TAYLuR, 4 ' W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. a . s NUES: Supervisors - NuNE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NUKE. 3 A. Chair of the Bocw-d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. z .. Attest: W. T. P_i1ASCH, County Clerk of Contra Costa County and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof. v By w rti. Deputy Clerk. In the Matter of Consolidation sr of special election in the City rofRichmondwiththeGeneral Election to be held on November N 47 1952• WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special elec- tion to be held November t,, 1952, in said City of Richmond; and x. WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following: MEASURE: Shall the City Council be advised Purchase to cause Wildcat Canyon to be pur- Wildcat chased, annexed to the City of Canyon Richmond, and redeveloped for public recreational, private resi- - YES dential and other uses? Said Wildcat Canyon consists in Purchase approximately 2,500 acres of Wildcat vacant unimproved land situated Canyon to the east of the City of Rich- mond in a portion of the Rancho NO El Sobrante, a map which is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Richmond, and is now owned by the East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District. Said purchase would involve the expenditure of approximately $50,000 a year for 10 years sit from the general fund of the City of Richmond. The gen- eral fund of the City would not be used for the development or improvement of said lands, except that such fund may be used to provide administrative, planning and technical Tuesday, September 22 19542, Continued. services performed by the ilepartment of Public Works, the Planning Commission, and The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Richmond. z, Abe consolidated with the State general Election to be held on Tuesday,November 4, 1952 throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that the y returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County I and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of Richmond. BE IT FURTHER RESuLVED That the election on the foregoing measure on November 4, 1952, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held s ' throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, on November 4, 1952, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of Richmond. f The vote of the Board on the foregoing resolution is as follows: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. w Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None.rM a ; In the Matter of Consolidation of special election in the City of Richmond with the General Election to be held on November 4, 1952. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special elec tion to be held November 4, 19522 in said City of Richmond; and WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed with this• Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following: MT94 ASURE• Shall the City Council be advised to Terminate k . terminate rent control within the City Rent Control of Richmond? Said control of rents of housing accommodations in Richmond YES may remain in effect until April '20, a 1953, and for such subsequent periods as may hereafter be authorized by Act of Congress. Said rent control may be terminated by resolution of the Terminate t City Council based on a finding after Rent Control F a public hearing that there no longer exists such a shortage of rental hous- NO I ing accommodations in Richmond as to e require rent control. r 1T1. The consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 4:,- 1952 a: throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that: the a 3returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of Richmond. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the election on the foregoing measure on November 4, 1952, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, on November 4, 1952, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors h ' of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of Richmond. The vote of the Board on the foregoing resolution is as follows: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. 3 Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES:Supervisors - done. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. in the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Supervisors Association Convention. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor and the County Road Commissioner are authorized• to attend the Supervisors Association Convention in San Diego September 8th to 12th,' inclusive, their expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x r t Y'j 4"} 7 C/ 17t j."r 1 Tuesday, September 28 1952, Continued. i In the Matter-of Requesting Civil Service Commission to study pro- posal concerning recruitment and salaries in emergency situations. Un the recommendation of Robert Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BUARD. uRDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to study, on an urgency basis, the following proposal concerning recruitment and salaries in emergency situations: In the event that the conditions of a specific assignment adversely affect recruitment and continued employment of qualified persons and provided that the Civil Service Commission is unable to establish a register of qualified persons willing to accept such assignment, an emergency may be declared by the Board and a salary adjust- ment not to exceed Three (3) steps in the basic salary schedule may be made for persons so assigned. Such an adjustment will then become the salaryry schedule for that specific assignment for the duration of that emergency. Review of the emergencywill then be made by the Commission and reported to the Board at least every Six (6months and when new personnel in that class are required so long as the emergency exists. Such an emergency will be declared to exist for the specific assignment within the class and will be so named in the declaration of the emergency. Such a declaration will in no way affect the salary paid to employees in that class not specifically named. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Resolutions with z reference to proposed positions in the County Health Department. This Board having on August 26, 1952, adopted a resolution creating the positions of Rural Public Health Nurse and Senior Rural Public Health Nurse and direct- ing the Civil Service Commission to prepare specifications for said classes; and a resolution directing the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance that would add the said two classes of positions to the salary ordinance; r Good cause appearing therefor, and on mation of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THL BUn.0 iRDERED that said resolutions be and the same are hereby RESCINDED, VACATiM and SEX ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a. In the Matter of Richmond Union High School District Bonds. t r x WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $7,000,000.00 principal amount of bonds of f Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized b the sale of $500,000.00 par value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and y WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 135,364.00 American Trust Co. 137,240.00 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, 7 t' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESULVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $500,000.00 par value of r„ said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon pay- ment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: e Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of X511.00, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum Al A76 -AA275 21/4% A276 - A400 2 1/2% A401 - A500 2 3/4% y Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on April 15 and October 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on Uctober 15, 1953. 2. All bids except the bid of said Bank of America N. T. & S. A. are hereby t rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to k return to the unsuccessful bidders their several checks accompanying their respectivex bids. L= 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- N f r Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at' the rates aforesaid. F erg PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd da of September,, 1952, by the Board of Super- visors P PvisorsofContraCostaCounty, yb • the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to study matter of provisional promotions with re- r sultant loss of status in position from which employee is promoted. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS'-BY` uTHEBJARD .ORDERED Haat the Civil Service Commission is requested to study, on an uraencv basis the matter of provisional promotions with a resultant loss of Civil ter-Service status in the position which the employee left. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amendment to salary ordinance. On the recommendation of Robert Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an amendment to the salary ordinance to provide for a one-step salary increase for the position of Public Health Nurse: From Range 25 to Range 26 and for a one-step salary increase for the position of Senior Public Health Nurse: From Range 27 to Range 28. Pte. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the hatter of Ordinance No. 729. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 729, and a copy of said; "ordinance having been duly published for the time and in the manner required by law in iinTHE PITTSBURG PUST-DISPATGH", a newspaper of general circulationn printed and publishedintheCountyofContraCosta, as evidenced by affidavit of R. Roger Reeve, filed withthisBoard; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT ISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidOrdinancePio. 729 be and the same is hereby DECLAREDDULYPUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41 e .. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for advertising. On motion of Supervisor 'Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditordrawhiswarrantinthesumof $100.00 payable to the Labor Herald for advertising the resources of the County of Contra Costa inthe1952LaborHeraldissue, The foregoing order is4ng passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. 3 In the Matter of :advertising for 3.. bids for furnishing electricity for 1.2. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT, CONTRA CUSTA COUNTY. It appear: to this Board that thens present contract for lighting in Pit. ViewLightingDistrictwillexpireonthe3rddayofUctober, 1952, and that it is necessarythatanewcontractforsaidlightingservicesbeobtained; F y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD JADERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Bidders for the receivingofbidsforthefurnishingofelectricitytosaidW. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT of ContraCostaCounty, in the "Contra Costa Standard", said bids to be received by the Clerk ofthisBoarduptothehourof10:00 A.P . on Tuesday, the 23rd day of September, 1952, x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f s r Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. r 14 In the Matter of the Proposed RESULUTIOK OF INTENI`IUN TO Formation of the CONTRA CUSTA FORM 19USQUITO ABATEMENT w AiOSQUITO ABATII,1ENT DISTRICT, g"2. DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO SEC- TIONS 2210 to 2226, INC., of HEALTH AND SAFETY CUDE WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the hereinafter described territory within said County, which territory has a population in excess of one hundred (100) residents, should be organize as a Eosquito Abatement District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESULVED that Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1952) at 10 o'clock A.M. , or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, is the time and place at which the board intends to form said district; at said time and place all per- sons interested may appear and be heard, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to x cause notice of hearing to be published in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT," a newspaper pub- lished in the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, State of California, a portion of the incorporated territory of which said City is included, once a week for two (2) weeks before the time herein set for hearing. The property hereinbefore referred to is more particularly described as fol- lows:ollows:a"M All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly boundary line of the County of Contra Costa with the western boundary line of Diablo Valley l.osquito Abatement District as said district was formed November 13, 1951; thence from said point of beginning in a general northerly direction along the western boundary of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District to the intersection thereof with the southern boundary of Antioch-Live Uak Mosquito Abatement District as said district was formed on Fay 14, 1951; thence leaving the western boundary of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District and fol- lowing the exterior boundary of the Antioch-Live Uak i•:osquito Abate- ment District in a general westerly, southerly and northerly direc- tion to the intersection thereof with the southern boundary of Contra Costa Eosquito Abatement District No. 1 as said district existed on August 1952; thence following the exterior boundary line of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 in a general westerly, southerly and westerly direction to a point on the southern boundary of the County of Contra Costa; thence along said southern boundary in a general easterly direction to the point of beginning. lo X4 lel PASSED AND ADUPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, f this 2nd day of September, 19523 by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. i NUES:Supervisors - None. Y hV ABSENT: Supervisors - None. r In the Natter of the Proposed Formation of the CONTRA CUSTA MUSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT #3. RESOLUTION OF INTENTIUN TU FUR14 M+JSQUITO ABATEMENT r TMY DISTRICT, PURSUANT TU SECTIONS 2210'to 2226, INCLU- SIVE, OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CUDE OF CALIFURNIA WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the hereinafter described territory within said County, which territory has a population in excess of one hundred (100) residents, should be organize as a Mosquito Abatement District, NUW, THEREFURE, BE IT RESULVED that Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1952, at 10 o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, is the time and place at which the board intends to form said district; at said time and place all persons interested may appear and be heard, and BE IT FURTHER RiZULVED that the County Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to cause notice of hearing to be published in the "CROCKETT 41RICAN," a newspaper publish- ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, once a week for two (2) weeks before the time herein set for hearing. The property hereinbefore referred to is more particularly described as follows: All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the north boundary line of the County of Contra Costa and the west boundary line of the Fort Costa School District; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction and following the westerly boundary line of said Port Costa School District to the southwest corner of said Port Costa School District, being also a point in a northerly boundary line of the rodeo School District; thence Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundary F line of said Rodeo School District to the southeast corner of said Rodeo School District, being also the northeast corner of the Briones School District; thence westerly and southerly fol- lowing the northerly and westerly boundary lines of said Briones School District to the northwest corner of the Rheem 500 acres parcel as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County dated 1935; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Rheem 500 ice, Acre parcel to the northerly boundary line of the Contra Costa Mosquito abatement District No. 1 as said District existed August 1952; thence in a general easterly and northerly direction fol- z lowing the boundary line of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 to its intersection thereof with the north boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence westerly along the north boundary line of said Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. All references to School District and property boundary lines, ownerships and acreages in the above description, are referred to said boundaries, etc. as they appear on the Official i,;ap of ContraCostaCounty, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on November 21, 1935 W PASSED AND OPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 2nd day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ,oyak, h. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. O. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. r In the ;Njatter of the Proposed Formation of the CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATMXXT DISTRICT 1.4. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO FURM h SQUITU ABATMENT DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 2210 to 2226, INCLU- SIVE, OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE OF CALIFORNIA a a WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, that the hereinafter described territory within said County, which territory has a population in excess of one hundred (100) residents, should be organiz- ed rganiz ed as a hosquito Abatement District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1952, at 10 o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Chambers q of the Board of Supervisors, hall of Records, Martinez, California, is the time and place at which the board intends to form said district; at said time and place all per- sons interested may appear and be heard, and u. BE IT FliRTHER RESuLUD that the County Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to cause notice of hearing to be published in the "RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT" a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, once a week for two (2) weeks before the time herein set for hearing. The property hereinbefore referred to is more particularly described as follows: z I All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of moi; California, more particularly described as follows: r Beginning at the intersection of the north boundary line of the County of Contra Costa and the west boundary line of the Port Costa School District; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction and following the westerly boundary line of said Fort Costa School District to the southwest corner of said- Port w' Costa School District being also a point in a northerly boundary line of the Rodeo School District; thence easterly and southerly R along the northerly and easterly boundary line of said Rodeo School District to the southeast corner of said Rodeo School District, being also the northeast corner of the Briones School District; thence westerly and southerly following the northerly and westerly boundary lines of said Briones School District to the northwest corner of the ar Rheem 500- acre parcel as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County dated 1935; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Rheem 500 acre parcel to the northerly boundary line of the Contra Costa Mosouito Abatement District No. 1 as said District existed August 1952; thence southwesterly following the boundary line of z" 1 said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 to a point in t the southern boundary of the County of Contra Costa; thence in of general westerly, northerly and easterly direction following the exterior boundary of said County of Contra Costa to the point of z .. beginning. All references to School District and property boundary lines, s ownerships and acreages in the above description, are referred to said boundaries etc. as they appear on the Ufficial I-lap of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on November 21, s j 1935. PASSED AND ADvFTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 2nd day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: 7. F: e Tuesday, September 22 1952, Continued. r AYES:Supervisors - I. T. voyak, H. L. C s, Ha S. fY Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Sonoma County with reference to the lending of pipe. Agreement dated September 2, 19522 by and between the counties of Contra Costa and Sonoma, wherein it is agreed that the Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa shall deliver to the Road Commissioner of the County of Sonoma 2200 feet t' of 6-inch Hel-Cor 16-gauge perforated pipe, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPRUVED and H. L. Cummings is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra. Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of warrants Nos. 627 and 6283 issued by Delta Farms Reclama- tion District No. 2024. Warrant No. 627 in favor of Leo F. Fallman and N,elvin W. Sutley, in the sum of $257.80, and Warrant No. 628 in favor of Leo F. Fallman, in the sum of IV654.62, issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, having been presented to this Board; K r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrants be, and the same are hereby APkRUVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign the approval of this Board on said warrants. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J. In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list, office of Superintendent of Schools. err On the recommendation of Robert Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel allocation list for the office of the Superintendent of Schools be, and the same is hereby amended to provide for the addition of one Inter- r mediate Typist-Clerk with the understanding that said additional position shall be canceled on October 1, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Se In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, rw Port Chicago Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 33 u 4, Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 17, 30, 31, 32, Byron Precinct No. 1, and Lafayette Precincts I1os. 4 and 17. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE x BUnitD uRDERED that the boundaries of Port Chicago Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 17, 30, 31, 32, Byron Precinct No. 1, and Lafayette Precincts Nos. 4 and 17, election precincts of Centra 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: PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the Sacramento Northern R.R. with the north line of the south half section of Section 12, T. 2 N., R. 2 W., X.D.B. & M. ; thence easterly along said north line to the quarter section corner between Sections 8 and 12, T. 2 N. , R. 1 W. and 2 W. ; thence northerly along the township line between Range 1 and 2 west to the center of the Contra Costa Canal; thence northeasterly along the center A of the Contra Costa Canal to a southerly extension of the center of Kenzie Street; MON&OY ' thence northerly along said extension and center of Kenzie Street to the center of Division Street; thence westerly along the center of Division Street to the center of Bay View Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Bay View Avenue to the center of the Sacramento Northern R.R. ; thence southwesterly and southerly along the center of said R.R. to the place of beginning. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at a point in the County boundary in Suisun Bay where the dividing line between Supervisorial Districts 3 and 4 opposite Hastings Slough intersect; thence southerly along the center of Hastings Slough to its intersection with the center of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly along the center of Seal Creek (bit. Diablo Creek) to its intersection with the north line of the south half of Section 12, T. 2 N. , R. 2 W. , M.D.B. & I-% ; thence easterly along last mentioned north line to the center of the Sacramento Northern R.R. ; thence northerly and northeasterly along the center of said R.R. to its intersection with a northern extension of the center of MeridianAvenue; i:r,aaiS Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. a thence southerly along said extension and center of Meridian Avenue at the center of Division Street; thence westerly along the center of Envision Street to the center of Kenzie Street; thence southerly along the center of Kenzie Street and said center pro- duced to the center of the Contra Costa Canal; thence northeasterly along the center of f the Contra Costa Canal to the center of Central Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Central Avenue to the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence easterly along the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. to the eastern boundary of the western half section of Section 5, T. 2 N., R. 1 W., ki.D.6. & M. ; thence northerly along said half section line to the exterior boundary of the County of Contra Costa in the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along last mentioned boundary to the place of beginning. PORT ChICAGU PHLCINCT NU. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Contra Costa Canal with the dividing line between Ranges 1 and 2 west; thence southerly along the township line, and its southerly extension to its intersection with the boundary of Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along last mentioned boundary of said Rancho to its inter-F section with the westerly boundary of Section 17, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence northerly along said westerly boundary to the northern boundary of the south half of Section $, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence easterly to the center of Section 8; thence northerly along the center of Section 8 at its northern extension to the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence westerly along the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. to the northern extension of the center of Central Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Central Avenue and its northern and southern extensions to the center of the Contra Costa Canal thence westerly along the center of said Canal to the place of beginning. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NU. 4 At Beginning at the intersection of the center of Meridian Avenue with the center of Division Street; thence westerly along the center of Division Street to the center lof Bay View Avenue; thence northerly aloe the center of Bay View Avenue to the center of Sacramento Northern R.R. ; thence easterly along the center of said R.R. to a point which is the northern extension of the center of Meridian Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and center of meridian Avenue to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NU. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ambrose Road with the western boundary of Section 10, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence southerly along said western boundary to the center of the California State Freeway; thence southeasterly along the center of said Freeway to a point which is the southern extension of the center of Enes Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and center of Fines Avenue to the center of Willow Pass Road; thence easterly along the center of Willow Pass Road to the eastern boundary of Section 10, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence northerly along said eastern boundary to an eastern extension of the center of Ambrose road; thence westerly along said extension and center of Ambrose Road to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NU. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Ambrose Road with the westerly boundary of Section 3, T. 2 N., R. 1 w. ; thence easterly along the center of Ambrose r Road and said center produced to the easterly boundary of Section 3, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; k thence northerly along said eastern boundary to the exterior boundary of Contra Costa County in the San Joaquin River; thence westerly along said exterior boundary to a northern projection of the western boundary of Section 31 T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence A southerly along said projection in western boundary of Section No. 3 to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NU. 31 Beginning, at the intersection of the center of Willow Pass Road with the center of Alves Lane; thence southerly along center of Alves Lane to the western boundary of Section 14, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence continuing southerly along said wester boundary and its southern extension to the center of Bailey Road; thence northeasterly x and northerly along the center of Bailey :Road and said center produced to the exterior boundary of Contra Costa County; thence westerly along said exterior boundary to a point which is a northern extension of the eastern boundary of Section 3, T. 2 N. ; y R. 1 W. ; thence southerly along said eastern boundary and its southern extension to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG FRECINCT Nu. 32 Beginning at the intersection of the center of the California State Freeway with the western boundary of Section 15, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence southerly along said x eastern boundary and its southern extension to its intersection with the northeastern boundary of Rancho 14onte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along the northeastern boundary of said Rancho to the southern boundary of Section 27, T. 2 N., R. l W. ; thence easterly along said southern boundary to the center of Bailey Road; thence northeasterlyT along the center of Bailey Road to its intersection with the dividing line between f; Sections 46 and 27, T. 2 N. , R. 1 W. ; thence northerly along said dividing line to the s center of Alves Lane; thence continuing northerly along the center of Alves Lane to the center of Willow Pass Road; thence westerly along the center of Willow Pass Road to the center of Enes Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Enes Avenue and said center r produced to the center of the California State Freeway; thence northwesterly along the center of said Freeway to the place of beginning. BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the exterior boundary of Contra Costa County with the western boundary and southwest corner of Rancho Canada De Los Vaqueros; thence northerly along said western boundary to the northwest corner of said Rancho; thence easterly along the northern boundary of aforementioned Rancho to the eastern boundary of Section 14, T. 1 S. , R. 2 E. ; thence northerly along said eastern boundary E of Section 14 and its northern extension to the southwest corner and southern boundary of Section 1, T. 1 S., R. 2 E. ; thence easterly along the southern boundary of said Section 1 to the western boundary of Section 6, T. 1 S., R. 3 E. ; thence northerly 382 v. Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. along the western boundary of Section 6 to the mid-section line of Section 6; thence easterly along last mentioned mid-section to the eastern boundary of Section 6, T. 1 S. R. 3 E. ; thence northerly along said eastern boundary and its northern extension to the southern boundary and southwest corner of Section 20, T. 1 Ny R. 3 E. ; thence easterly along said southern boundary. of Section 20 and its eastern extension to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 21, T. 1 N. , R. 3 E. ; thence northerly along Y the eastern boundary of said quarter section to the center of the E. C. C. I. D. main canal; thence westerly along the center of said canal to the southern extension of the western boundary of land owned by Garin; thence northerly along the western boundary of land owned by Garin to the southern boundary of Section 18, T. 1 N., R. 3 E. ; thence easterly along last mentioned southern boundary and its eastern extension to the ex- 4 terior boundary of Contra Costa County; thence generally southerly and southwesterly along said exterior boundary to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NU. 4 Beginning at a point an the center line of Happy Valley Road at the north- r, westerly corner of the tract of land owned by Pond and Dailey, said point also being on the southern boundary of a 507.46 acre tract of land owned by A. S. Russell; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the extension northerly of the west line of a 90.81 acre tract of land owned by E. S. Garrett; thence southerly along said west line to the westerly extension of the southern boundary of the parcel of land owned by Thompson; thence easterly along said xF extension and southern boundary to the eastern boundary of E. S. Uarrett property; thence southerly along said easterly boundary to the northern boundary of the parcel of land owned by G. M. James; thence easterly along said northern boundary to the easterly boundary of said James parcel; thence southerly, southeasterly and southwesterly along last mentioned boundary to the northern boundary of property owned by E. B. M. U. D. ; k; thence easterly and southerly along the southern and eastern boundaries of E. B. M. U. D. to the center of State Highway No. 24; thence easterly along the center line of said s highway to the center of Thomson Road; thence northerly along the center line of Thomson Road to the center of Glen Road; thence northwesterly along the center of Men road to the easterly extension of the southern line of Lot 1, happy Valley Glen; thence south- westerly along the southern boundary of said Lot 1 and extension thereof to the south- west corner of Happy Valley Glen; thence northerly along the westerly and northerly boundary of happy Valley Men to the northerly corner thereof; said point also being on the west line of a parcel of land owned by Ravazzo; thence northwesterly along said westerly line to the northwest corner thereof, said point also being on the southerly boundary of the tract of land owned by Ewell; thence westerly and northerly along the boundary of said Ewell Tract to the northwest corner thereof, said point also being the north boundary of the Lafayette School District line; thence westerly along last j mentioned boundary to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT .til./. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of California State Highway No. 24 and Upper happy Valley Road; thence northerly along the center of Upper Happy Valley Road to the center of North Peardale Drive; thence easterly and southerly along the 4 center of North Peardale Drive to the center of Camino Vallecito; thence easterly along the center of Camino Vallecito to the western boundary of Garrett Tract; thence north- erly along last mentioned western boundary to a western extension of the southern boundary of the Thomson parcel; thence easterly along said extension and southern boundary to the eastern boundary of E. G. Garrett property; thence southerly along said eastern boundary to the northern boundary of property owned by G. M. James; thence easterly along the northern boundary of G. K. James property to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly, southeasterly and southerly along the eastern boundary of last mentioned property to the northern boundary of E. B. M. U. D. property; thence easterly and southerly along the northern, eastern and southerly extension of the east- ern boundary of E. B. I I. U. D. to the center of California State Highway No. 24; thence f z westerly along the center of said highway to the place of beginning.x`> ai IT IS FURTIiER vRDF&ED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing date of hearing and presentation of petition for the Formation of a County Water District Ayers Ranch County Water District).fftf'. On the request of W. T. Faasch, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BjARD QRDERED that the time For the presentation of, and the hearing upon, the petition for the formation of a County Water district (Ayers r Ranch County Water District) is hereby set for Tuesday, Gctober 7, 1952, at 10:00 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of agreement witn I•i. Pagni for construction of addition to k: the Valona Fire Station in Carquinez County Fire Frotec- tion District. Copy of plans and specifications for the construction of an addition to the Valona Fire Station in the Carquinez County Fire Protection District;. and an affidavit of publication of the Notice to Contractors for the construction of said addition; and agreement dated September 2, 1952, between Carquinez County Fire Protection District and K. Pagni, an individual d.b.a. M. Pagni Construction, said agreement being in the sum of 4,11,773 and said 14. Pagni having been the successful bidder for the construction of said addition to the Valona Fire Station; and two surety bonds numbered 497410, each in the amount of $58$6.50 with 1 edoro Pagni as principal, and Glens Falls Indemnity Tuesday, September 2, 1952, Continued. Company as surety, one guaranteeing faithful performance of contract and the other. guaranteeing paymenL to labor and materialmen; having been presented to this Board; : On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby APPROVED,bytrjthisBoard, the governing body of said Carquinez Fire Protection District. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said agreement and the surety bonds above referred to, be and the same are hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman. , of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. r i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tri{S In the Matter of Financial Report to State Controller. s} ,A copy of financial report made by the County Auditor, and which report. will : x be forwarded to the State Controller, is presented to this Board and IT. IS BY THE BOARD' ORDERED that said copy be placed on file. 3 r And this Board publicly announces that it will not meet on September 10, T952 . N4 And the Board adjourns to meet on Friday, September 5, 1952, at 9 o'clock A. M., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Yartinez, California. N rY, Chairman ATTEST: W W T. PAASCH, CLERK s BY Cv. 1. Deputy Clerk. d ?c/fiRiBEFORETHEGUARDOFSUPERVISURS rxFRIDAY, SEF'TENBiR 5, 1952s THE BJARD hiET IN REGULAR ADJUURNED x SESSION AT 9 O'CLUCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAT-HERS, HAIL uF RECORDS, X RTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CUMKINGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDLNG; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Appro- priation Adjustment. To provide for the installation of a sidewalk at the Walnut Creek Library and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD IURDERED that the County auditor is authorized to make the following change in the appro r priations of the County Library funds: I Appropriation Decrease Increase Special Services 275.00 Capital Outlays, Ground Improvements 275.00 Unappropriated Reserve, County Library 275.00 275.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 734. Ordinance No. ?34, which amends the salary ordinance by providing for an in- crease in salary in the classes of Fublic Health Nurse and Senior Public Health-Nurse,:, . lis presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEiBOARDURDEREDthatsaidordinancebe, and the same is hereby APPRUVED and ADUPTED. f IT IS FURTHER URDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for thetimelandinthemannerrequiredbylawinthe "PINOLE-HERCULES NEWS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Al z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xG 3 L FRIDAY, SEPTEIMER 5, 1952, Continued. w n In the Hatter of Rescinding order adopted on September 2, 1952, with reference to the consolidation of special election in Richmond, with the State General Election to be held on November 4, 1952• This Board, in accordance with request from the City Council of Richmond, having on September 2; 1952, authorized the consolidation of the special election to i be held on November 4, 1952, in said City of Richmond, on proposition referred to in said City's Resolution No. 5325, described as follows: A Resolution of the Council of the City of Richmond continuing Federal Rent Control within the City of Richmond until April 30, 1953; calling a Special Election in the City of Richmond for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said City a proposition whether rent control should be terminated within said City, fix- ing the date of said election, the manner of holding same, and h providing for notice thereof; and consolidating said election with the State of California General Election to be held on Novem- ber 4, 1952s" x with the State General Election to be held on November 4, 1952, throughout the State of Q California; t And said City Council of Richmond having on September 2, 1952, adopted Resolu tion No. 5327, which rescinds its Resolution No. 5325; NUW, ThEREFURE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD uRDERED that the order adopted by this Board on September 2, 1952, and which authorized the consolidation of the special election above referred to,: -with the said State General Election to be held November 4, 1952, on the above described measure, be and the same is hereby RESCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-latter of Proposed A "' Pittsburg-Antioch Fire Pro- tection District. 7. A proposal which provides for minimum requirements for exclusions from fire protection districts having been presented to this Board by a committee representing industry in the Pittsburg-Antioch area;r On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that said proposal is referred to the District attorney and to the County Administrator, with the understanding that this Board will further consider said pro- posal on September 16, 1952, at 9:00 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1 iatter of Granting Fire Chief Manuel Mello, permission to leave California. r swt' On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BUARD uRDERED that i anuel hello, Fire Chief of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District, be and he is hereby GRANTED FEWJMIUN to leave the State of California for a period of one month starting September 13, 1952. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t vy And this Board publicly announces that it will not meet on September 10, 1952 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 16, 1952, at 9: o'clock a. m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Q L2 Chwrrman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk r Al r r M1f r,,'3 1 3 4- BEFORE THE BJARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SEPTaIBPR lb, 1952 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 01CLUCK A.M. IN THE BUARD CHAJBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, RARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CUR111NGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISURS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLUR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSUN; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 4F In the Matter of the Resolution for M: Condemnation of Property for the CENTRAL FIRE PRUTECTION DISTRICT.RESOLUTION BE IT RESULVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public improvement, namely, public buildings consisting of la fire house for the said Central Fire Protection District. 7$ i The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in connec- tion with said public improvement of the real property hereinafter described, and that Ithe real property hereinafter described is necessary therefor. y z Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and. n BE IT FURTHER RESUL&D by the Board of Supervisors that the District Attorney k of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter described real property by condemnation in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution, Y" of California, relating to eminent domain, and To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa such pro-.iceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such acquisition. k 4 The real property which the County of Contra Costa is by this resolution iauthorized to acquire is more particularly described as follows: A That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, de- scribed as follows: Is vl Lot 180", as designated on the map entitled "Idylwood Acres, Unit No. 3, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of d . t. the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on F Iviarch 12, 1947 in Volume 33 of gaps at page 1. f Y Passed and- adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa- by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,- W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. r f mr 4.In the I•iatter of the Junkyard Maintained in the TUWN OF PACHECU by K. BARTNETT. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a number of people in the Town of Pacheco in the County of Contra Costa have complained to this Board that a junkyard maintained in the Town of Pacheco;.f. 1by K. BARTNETT was and is a public nuisance in that it is offensive to the senses, -is, ,s a harboring and breeding place for vermin, is a fire hazard, is a menace to the public; health and safety, and interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property in the Town of Pacheco, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered the said complaints and is advised in the r premises, ry NOW TP.EREFURE, IT IS HEREBY RESULVED that this Board does declare the said junkyard to be a public nuisance and the District attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to take all necessary proceedings to secure the abatement of the same. t The foregoing resolution was passed on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,; W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Y In re issue of bonds of 13 ORINDA UNION SCHuuL DISTRICT. Upon request of the Board of Trustees of Urinda Union School District, R IS 3 ORDERED that bunds of said District, voted at an election held July 25, 1950s each in i I r6 Tuesday, September 16, 1932, Continued. the amount of One Thousand Dollars ( 1000), be sold in the aggregate principal account of One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars X110,000) bearing the numbers and maturing as ta . '- follows: rev. BUND NUS. Inclusive) MATURITY DATES sy ovember 15 51 - 60 1953 71 - $0 1954 rh rt?. 91 - 100 1955 111 - 120 1956 131 - 140 1957 X 151 - 160 195$ 171 - 1$0 1959 191 - 200 1960 a 211 - 220 1961 231 - 240 1962 251 - 260 1963 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors shall cause 4qm,.n 9- L a notice of sale of said bonds to be published at least two (2) weeks in the "4RINDA r SUN", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of r wsx ' Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids .for said bonds, and state that said Board A of Supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 14th day of October, 1952, at 11 o'clock A.M., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not r less that par and accrued interest, and that said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. z, ° a The foregoing resolution and order wasgog passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count State of t a regular meeting thereofPY, California,,E g held on the 16th day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: 4', AYES:SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK H. L. CUW;INGS W. G. BUCHANAN RAY S. TAYLUR, J. FREDERICKSON NUES:SUPERVISORS - NUNS. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NONE. In the latter of Bids and awarding contract for con- struction of carport for rh Fire House No. 2, for Urinda f County Fire Protection District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of aLil y carport for Fire House No. 2, for the Urinda County Fire Protection District, to be located on the Northeast corner of Loraga Highway and Orchard Road, Urinda, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids bids are received from the following and are read to the Board by the Clerk:v Highland Construction Co., 2076 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Walnut Creek; Romley Construction Company, Box 136, Route 1, Walnut Creek; L J and said bids having been referred to Jack Buchter, Architect, for his recommendation in said matter, and said architect having recommended to this Board that the bid of x Highland Construction Co. is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and, e4r this Board finding that the said bid, as follows, is the lowest and best bid for the Z doing of said work: 4 2720; and Alternate No. 1, deduct from bid: $214; and Alternate No. 2, deduct from bid: $150; t NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials, for said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said Highland Construction Co. at the price submitted in said bid: X2720; IT IS FURTHER URDERED that said Highland Construction Co. shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $1360 one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guarantee- ing faithful performance of said contract.x IT IS FURTHER oRDEaED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. aha IT IS FURTHER vRb iED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 3 Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. jIn the liatter of Authorizing iadvance of funds from General Reserve to Highway Bond Con- s . struction Fund. r In order to provide for current expenditures allocable against the recently authorized Highways Bond Issue, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERW that the County Auditor is authorized to advance .the' isum of ;$50,000 from the General Reserve to the Highway Bond Construction Fund, said j advance to be returned as soon as Rinds are available from the sale of bonds. f" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j iIn the Matter of Appropriation rq Adjustments. a. a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT- IS ie BY ThE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized and directed to make the r following appropriation adjustments: m io Transfer the sum of 425 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, k . to Capital outlay, to provide funds for an Electric Eraser for County Surveyor s. for use in the office of the Emergency Flood Control District No. 2; In order to provide funds for card file for the Treasurer-Tax Collector's office, transfer the sum of $102 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund and $33 from Capital Outlays, Letter Upener, to Capital Uutlays, Card File; Increase Secondary Road Group 15163 in the sum of $500 and Secondary Road Group $5263 in the sum of $34,000, the total amount of $34,500 to be r transferred from Aid to Cities (Pittsburg), said appropriation to provide r . funds for Highway Department for improvement of roads; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r t In the Matter of Authorizing member of staff of Civil Ser- vice er- Ivice Department to attend r: meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan) -IT 18, BY THE BUARD ORDERED that a member of the staff of the Civil Service Department is authorize&.. ito attend meetings on September 24 and September 26 in the Bay Area on "Human Factors lin Safety and Supervision", his expenses which include a registration fee of $10 and luncheon on September 24 at $1.55, to be a County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w lIn the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 727, 7313 732 and 733• T : y The following ordinances having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and copies of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law in newspapers of general circulation, printed and published in the, Couaty of Contra Costa as evidenced b affidavits of the following persons, said affidavits havygF ing been filed with this Board: Eleanor Silverman - showing publication of Ordinance No. 732 in the p . Orinda Sun"r . R. A. Bean - showing publication of Ordinance No. 733 in the "Richmond Daily Independent"; J. A. Augustine showing publication- of Ordinances No. 727 and 731 in the "Diablo Beacon"; a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE . BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Reports from county departments. Reports for august, 1952, from the Agricultural Commissioner and the Countyx lPoundmaster are presented to this Board; and by the Board ordered placed on file. I In the flatter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, j . Pittsburg Nos. 1, 3, 5, 9 10, 13, X14, ls, 19, 212 223 23 a 2t, 33, 34, A 35, Antioch Nos. 9, 14, 15, 16, and a; 17 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITIsS BY THE Bo;tRD oiWEKED that the boundaries of Pittsburg Precinct Nos. 1., 3, 5, 9, 10J 13,: 14, lg, 19, 21, 22, 23, 262 33, 34, and 35, and Antioch Precincts Nos. % 14, 15, 16, and 17, 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 de Iscribed as follows, to wit: v. N 7 T , v RJ F Tuesday, September lb, 1952, Continued. j!f[ 1 fY PITTSB6aG PRECII+CT N%i. 1 s Beginning at the intersection of the center of Railroad avenue with the center of Second Street; thence westerly along the center of Second Street to the center of York Street; thence northerly along the center of York Streetto the center n of Cody Street; thence westerly along the center of Cody Street to a point which is the southerly extension of the eastern boundary of property owned by City of Pittsburg; z thence northerly along last mentioned easterly boundary to the boundary of Contra Costa County; thence easterly along last mentioned boundary to its intersection with a north- erly extension of the center of railroad avenue; thence southerly along said extension and center of Railroad avenue to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG F.R .CINCT NJ. 3 h Beginning at the intersection of the center of Black Diamond Street with the f center of Fourth Street; thence easterly along the center of Fourth Street to the boundary of Pittsburg city; thence southerly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Sixth Street; thence westerly along the center of Sixth Street to the center r of York Street; thence northerly along the center of York Street to the center of Fifth Street; thence easterly along the center of Fifth Street to the center of Black Diamond Street; thence northerly along the center of Black Diamond Street to the place of be- ginning. s wPITTSBURGPikC1i4CTd0. $ Be-inning at the intersection of the center of nest Street with the center of Fourth Street; thence easterly along the center of Fourth Street to the center of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly along the center of Black Diamond Street to the center of Fifth Street; thence westerly along the center of Fifth Street to the center of York r Street; thence southerly along the center of York Street to the center of Sixth Street; thence westerly along the center of Sixth Street to the center of Nest Street; thence northerly along the center of hest Street to the place of beginning. PXTTSBU4G PRLCIACT Nu. 9 ryBeginningattheintersectionoftinecenterof .railroad Avenue with the cente of East Ninth Street; thence easterly along the center of East ninth Street to the center of Los I•ledanos Street; thence northerly along the center of Los Xedanos Street to the center of East Eijith Street; thence easterly along the center of East Eighth Street to the boundary of Pittsburg city; thence southerly, easterly and southerly alon Y , n the last mentioned boundary to the center of Santa Fe Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of Solari; thence northerly along the center of Solari to the center of the s..T. & S.F. .R. ; thence westerly along the center of last mentioned R.R. to the center of Railroad avenue; thence northerly along the center of Railroad „venue to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECUICT 10. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Harbor Street with the north ern boundary of Pittsburg city limits; thence easterly and southerly along last mentionh ed boundary to the center of East Twelfth Street; thence westerly along the center of t; East Twelfth Street to the center of Harbor Street; thence northerly along the center Harbor Street to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT leo. 13 a Beginning at the intersection of the center of Aailroad Avenue to the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence easterly along the center of last mentioned R.R. to the center of Harbor Street; thence southerly along the center of Harbor Street to the center of School Street; thence westerly along the center of School Street to the center of Norton Street; thence northerly along the center of Aorton Street to the center of East 17th Street; thence westerly along the center of last 17th Street to the 4 i center of 'Railroad Avenue; thence northerly alon.,- the center of railroad Avenue to the place of beginning. PITTSBiiIiG PRECINCT Kj. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the center of X",.T. S.F.R.R. with the center of iiailroad Avenue; thence easterly along the center of last mentioned R.R. to the center of Solari; thence southerly along; the center of Solari to the center of Santa Fe Avenue; thence easterly to the center of Santa Fe Avenue to the center of harbor Street; thence southerly along the center of Harbor Street to the center of East Twelfth Street; thence easterly along the center of East twelfth Street to the center of Redwood Street; thence southerly along the center of Redwood Street to the center of Central Street; thence easterly along the center of Central Street to the center of Elfin Street; thence southerly along the center of Elm Street to the center of the Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence easterly along, the center of last mentioned R.R. to the exterior boundary of Pittsburg; thence following last mentioned boundary easterly, southerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, southerly and westerly to the center of a Harbor Street; thence northerly along, the center of Harbor Street to the center of the r Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence westerly along the center of last mentioned R.R. to the center of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Railroad Avenue to the place of beginning. r x PITTSBURG* PRECINCT NO. 18 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Willow Pass road with the center of Bella h:onte 'venue; thence southerly along the center of Bella Monte Avenue to the center of Jefferson Street; thence westerly along the center of Jefferson Street to the center of Cleveland avenue; thence southerly along the center of Cleveland Ave- nue to the center of Forth Street; thence easterly along the center of North Street to the center of Franklin Avenue; thence southerly along; the center of Franklin Avenue to the center of South Street; thence westerly along the center of South Street to the center of 1,adison Avenue; thence southerly aloe; the center of hadison Avenue to the center of County road; thence easterly along the center of County road to a point which is tI southeast corner and eastern boundary of Bella Vista Tract; thence northerly 1q t M F i4 Tuesday, September lo, 1952, C.;ntinued. along last mentioned eastern boundary to the center of Hanlon :lay; thence easterly along the center of Hanlon Way to a point which is the southern extension of the east ern boundary of Lots 17 through 27 of Pittsburg dome Acres Tract; thence northerly along last mentioned eastern boundary to the center of Willow Pass Road; thence west- erly alon; the center of ::illow Fass Road to the place of beginning. rt PITTSBURG FR:CI21CT F.v. 19 u. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Hanlon Way with the western boundary of Section 13, T. 2 ti., R. 1 W.; thence easterly along the center of Hanlon Lay to a southern extension of the eastern boundary of Lots 17 through 27 of Pittsburg Home acres Tract; thence northerly along; last mentioned eastern boundary to the center g of willow Pass Road; thence westerly along the center of iillow Pass road to the west- ern boundary of Section 12, T. 2 N., R. 1 a. ; thence northerly along last mentioned Via; rwestern boundary to the northern boundary of Contra Cssta County; thence easterly along County boundary to the dividing line between iianges 1 W. and 1 L. ; thence southerly f I along last mentioned dividin,& line to the southeast corner and southern boundary ofjSection25, T. 2 N. , ii. 1 W. ; thence westerly along last mentioned southerly boundary Ito the southwest corner and western boundary of Section 25, T. 2 N., A. 1 W.; thence northerly alon,; last mentioned western boundary and its northern extension to the place x . of beginning. q. MTSBU:-iG PRLCLiCT Nu. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of Garden Heights Tract with the western boundaryof Pittsburg- cit thence easterly along aforementionedoy Y northern boundary of Garden heights to the eastern boundary of Pittsburg city; thence, southerly along last mentioned eastern boundary to the southern boundary of Gardena Heights; thence westerly along southern boundary of Garden Heights to the western c boundary of Pittsburg city; thence northerly and easterly along last mentioned city boundary to the place of beginning. PITTSBLRG PRECINCT NU. 22 r Beginning at the intersection of the center of School Street with the center. 7f of Harbor Street; thence southerly along the center of Harbor Street to the exterior wf.. boundary of Pittsburg city; thence southerly and westerly along last mentioned city boundary to the center of Railroad avenue; thence northerly along the center of Railroa Avenue to the center of Victory ~venue; thence easterly along the center of Victory Ave nue and its easterlyextension to the western boundaryany of high School property; thence northerly along last mentioned western boundary to the center of School Street; thence easterly along the center of School Street to the place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 23 Beginning at the intersection of the center of hest Street with the center. of Second Street; thence northerly along the center of Fest Street to the center of Cody Street; thence easterly along the center of Coty Street to a southern extension of the eastern boundary of property owned by City of Pittsburg; thence northerly and westerly along the eastern and narthern boundary of last mentioned property to the western boundary of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, westerly and southerly along last mentioned boundary to the center of Second Street; thence easterly along the center. of. Second Street to the place of beginain&. 1 3M PITTSBURGPrRECL iCT Itu. 26 BeginninS at the intersection of the center of Bailey Road with the center of Willow Pass Road; thence easterly along the center of Willow Pass Road to the center of jBella Monte Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Bella Monte Avenue to the center of Jefferson Street; thence westerly along the center of Jefferson Street to, the center of Cleveland Avenue; thence southerly along center of Cleveland Avenue to the z, center of North Street; thence easterly along the center of North Street to the center Sof Franklin Avenue; thence southerly along the center of Franklin avenue to the center of South Street; thence westerly along the center of South Street to the center of 1Madison Avenue; thence southerly alonZ the center of 1.,adisoa Avenue to the center of County road; thence westerly along the center of County road to the center of Bailey Road; thence northerly along the center of Bailey Road to the place of beginning. PITTSBUFi FRECINCT Hu. 33 Beginning at the intersection of the center of 4iest Street with the center of Cody Street; thence easterly along the center of Cody Street to the center of York Street; thence southerly along center of York Street to the center of Second Street; thence westerly along the center of Second Street to the center of West Street; thence northerly along the center of West Street to the place of beginning. s F PITTSBURG PRECLICT NO. 34 ng at the intersection of the center of Bailey Road with the center ofBeginning Willow Fass Road; thence northerly orlon; the northerly extension of Bailey Road to the. County boundary; thence easterly along last mentioned County boundary to a northern ex I tension of the eastern boundary of Section 12, T. 2 N., R. 1 W. ; thence southerly along ialong the center of °:illow Pass :quad to the place of beginnin; said extension and eastern boundary to the center of 4illow Pass Road; thence westerly. T t PITTSBURG PRECINCT Nu. 35 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Southern Pacific R.R. with the western boundary of the city of Pittsburg; thence westerly and southerly following last mentioned city boundary to the northern boundary of Garden Heights Subdivision; thence a easterly along the northern boundary of said Subdivision to the eastern boundary of Pittsburg city; thence northerly and easterly following Pittsburg city boundary to the Icenter of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Railroad Avenue to the center of Victory Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Victory Avenue to the western bjundary of high School property; thence northerly along last mentioned western boundary to the center of School Street; thence easterly along the center of School s 390 A Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. Street to the center of ;porton Street; thence northerly along the center of Norton Y Street to the center of Bast 17th Street; thence westerly along the center of East 17th Street to the center of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly along the center of Railroad Avenue to the center of Southern Pacific R.H. ; thence westerly along the center of last mentioned R.R. to the place of beginning. ANTIUCH PRECINCT NU. 9 Yry r., Beginning at the intersection of the southern boundary of Mission Subdivision T , with the western boundary of Antioch city; thence easterly along the southern boundary tKofsaidsubdivisiontothecenterofWillsStreet (D Street); thence northerly along the center of Wills Street and said center produced northerly to the northern boundary of Southern Facific R.R. ; thence following said boundary southeasterly to the center of A Street; thence southerly along center of A Street .to the southern boundary of last mentioned R.R. ; thence southeasterly along the said southern boundary to the boundary _ of Antioch city; thence southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly and northerly follow- ing said city boundary in a clock-wise direction to the place of beginning. rs ANTIvCh FRECIIICT NJ. 14 fi Beginning at the intersection of the center of h Street with tha center of Texas Street; thence southerly along the center of n Street to the boundary of Antioch city; thence southerly and westerly alone; said city boundary to the southern boundary of i•ission Subdivision; thence easterly along the southern boundary of said Subdivision to the center of 'dills Street (D Street); thence northerly along the center of Wills Street to the center of Texas Street; thence westerly along the center of Texas Street k to the place of beginning. h ALTIXh PRECINCT HU. 15 s z; Beginning at the intersection of the center of Deodar Avenue with the center, of Belshaw Street; thence northerly along the center of Deodar Avenue and said center produced to the center of East 18th Street; thence easterly along the center of Fast 18th Street to the exterior boundary of the city of Antioch; thence following last men- tioned city boundary easterly, southerly and westerly in a clock-wise direction to theN southern boundary of Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence northwesterly along the southern boundary of said R.R. to a southern production of the center of Deodar Avenue; thence northerly along the said production to place of beginning. MvCh PRECINCT NJ. 16 s Beginning at the intersection of the center of Texas Street with the center of H Street; thence northerly along; the center of H Street to the northern boundary of t Southern Pacific R.R. ; thence southeasterly along the northern boundary of said R.R. to the center of Wills Street (D Street); thence southerly along the center of Wills Street to the center of Texas Street; thence westerlt along the center of Texas Street to the place of beginning. Ai:TI;CFi FRECINCT HJ. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of Southern Pacific R.R. with the western boundary of Antioch city; thence southeasterly along the northern h. boundary of said R.R. to the center of H Street; thence southerly along the center of H Street to the boundary of :kntioch city; thence westerly, northerly, westerly, north- erly, westerly and northerly to the place of beginning. In the I-latter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed September 16, 1952. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on September 16, 1952, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BUAiW uRDi ED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY TILE BJARD v tD RBD that the expenditures contained therein be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY ThE BOARD uRDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing A the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. In the batter of Denying claim of Lee Snodgrass for damages. Lee Snodgrass, residing at 2500 Quincy Avenue, Long Beach 4, California, by Hildebrand, Bills & 'VcLeod, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board a verified claim for damages in the sum of X75,000, in which claim it is alleged that plaintiff, suffered certain injuries caused by plaintiff's automobile striking hole or depression and rough portion of San Fablo Dam Road approximately one-quarter chile west of the City of El Sobrante; on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BJ.=.RD vRDEHED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the County Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the us vote of the Board. u x&X, Tuesday, September lb, 1952, Continued. s r In the I•:atter of Authorizing r payment of l to Joint High- way District Ito. 26. certified copy if resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Joint Highway District No. 26 of the State of California at a meeting thereof held on the 4th day of September, 1952, requesting the County of Contra Costa to make available to, and for the uses and purposes of Joint highway District No. 26 of the State of Califde- nia, the sum of ;l as its contribution to the funds of said district for' 1952-53 per iod, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BJAill JRDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of tl in favor of Joint Highway District No. 26 of the State of California and forward same to the Treasurer of said district, in payment of this County's contribution for the 1952-53," period. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Tatter of Approval of agreement with the City of Finale for furnishing fire fighting equipment, etc., to the Finale County Fire Fro- tection District. rigreement dated July 1, 1952, between the Pinole County Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as District, and the City of Finole, hereinafterre- ferred to as City, wherein it is a—reed that for and in consideration of annual. pay- meats of X1900 to be paid by the District to the City in the following manner, to. wit: rte 4950 payable on the 15th day of December, ands, 950 payable on the first day of i-,ay of each rr . year said a-reament continues in full force 0 and effect in accordance with provisions con- tained therein, m said City agrees to respond to any and all calls at any time for the extinguishing of fires within said District in so far as it may reasonably be expected so to do, is- presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD JRDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED by this Board as the governing body of said District, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is 1 authorized to execute said agreement. IT IS BY TAE BwARD FURTHER v'IDEaLD that the County Auditor is authorized to., draw warrants in favor of said City in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Katter of Authorizing ia2 Sealer of heights and i=,easures to attend meeting, etc. r { Jn motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan., IT IS ` h . BY THE BjA f DDoEr ED, that F. J. Bi ow, Sealer of ilei is and Measures, is authorized I Gtr to go to San Diego September 15 to 19, 1952, inclusive for the following reasons:y' September 15-10 - to assist in arranging for Conference i of the California Association of `eieijits and I,:easures officials; max¢ IC,v6. September 17-19 - attendance at said Conference. IT 1S BY THE FliizThER vRD&iED that his expenses be a County charge.. _',. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.4 7 fi l In the Hatter of Granting permit to operate carnival in Rodeo. in motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 'Till; BOARD oRLDERED that the oil Workers International Unions C. 1. U.,- Rodeo Locale No. 3261- is 26; is granted a permit to operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by the Caval-f' cade of the ::est in Rodeo from September 19-21, 1952s inclusive; and This Board havingbeen assured that said union will use its share of the proceeds of said carnivalforwelfare purposes, this Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of :;rdinance No. 391, and directs the County Tax Col lector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Batter of Authorizing attendance at meeting.k?L un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BJARD JiDERED that Justin 11L. Randall, County Assessor, is authorized to attend meeting of the State Board of Equalization and its duly authorized representatives at Hobergfs, Lake County, September 29 to vctober 1, 1952s his expenses 'to be a County charge.x The foregoing order is passed by tiie unanimous vote of the Board. Y F Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. In the !-latter of Authorizing County Veterans Service r' e officer t:, attend meeting. w Un motion of Supervisor voyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, I1' IS BY THE BuA" uRDSiit:D that J. W. Hammond, County Veterans Service officer, is authorized to attend the quarterly meeting of the California Association of County Service ufficers held in Santa Barbara on September 16 and September 19, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Xatter of Authorizing Planning Technician to attend meeting in Los Angeles. r P On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE B AiiD JRDERED that Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician is authorized to attend a meeting of the Industrial Zoning Committee, State Chamber of Commerce, and the American Institute of Planners in Los Angeles, September 30, 1952, his expenses to be a County . charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Latter of the tdoption of I.Unimum .'requirements for Exclusion from Fire Protection Districts. RESULUTIUK g. WMERSAS, This Board recognizes as of general application the principle that r the cost of fire protection should be borne by the property which benefits from such protection, and 4HBRLAS, The boara is engaged in the formation of new fire districts and the t annexation of territory to existing fire districts to the end that tax levies to pro- r , 7 vide funds to finance mire protection may be Trade upon property on a basis commensurate f` with the character of protection required by the area involved, and t lrkE:AS, There exists within the County certain industrial establishments which are subject to peculiar fire hazards against which protection must be provided at the expense of the owners by special equipment and by specially trained personnel, and WHEREAS, The Board recognizes that the taxation of such establishments for the purposes of any fire district would constitute an added expense without an added benefit and would to that extent be unjust and inequitable, NJW, ThEMFURE, BE IT kESULVED that the hereunto annexed 1,Unimum Requirements for Exclusion from Fire Protection Districts be and they are hereby adopted. rt PASSED AIM ADJFTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 16th day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. 014_:I IGS, I. T. GUYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHAZIA"N, J. FREDERICKSON r NJES: Supervisors - NONE h6 `' ABSENT : Supervisors - NONE 1-",INII-ME, RE U RE:E:ITS FuR ry nkCLUSIuN FRul,i ak; PRUTECTIM DISTRICTS F' Exclusion shall be granted to all industries from firerotection districts r only on the basis of adequate fire protection, as specified in the following paragraphs which are to apply to all areas in Contra Costa County, except certain power plants and fi electrical switching yards and also certain earthen-oil storage reservoirs (in plants not excluded under the following paragraphs) which will have different standards. An fq area, except as noted above, will be considered as having adequate fire protection when it meets all conditions listed below: Ie", 1. Those industries which have provided and maintain protection facilities comparable in general to the public protection which would be afforded to the plant in question if it were located in a community graded 6 under the grading schedule of the National Board of Fire Underwriters will be excluded if they meet the minimum require- ments set forth herein, the existence of a contract for fire protection by a city or recognized fire protection district to be taken into account in making such rating. A communication to this effect from the Pacific Fire Rating Bureau, Factory Insurance Association, Uil insurance Association or other underwriting organization or rating bureau of comparable stature stating that the plant in question is graded 6 or better under the outside protection grading schedule of the Pacific Fire Rating Bureau will be acceptable as evidence of compliance. 2. A water supply for fire fighting purposes of not less than 1000 -.p.m. in plant areas where there are major buildings or major piles of combustible material at sufficient pressure to throw streams aggregating this quantity of water 20 feet above the main factory roof or piles of combustible material. Facilities for protection of other areas must be such that hose streams aggregating 500 g.p.m. must be able to reach 20 feet above the structure or piles of material in the open. Delivery of water maybe made from nearby structures and need not be from Zround level. It is the intent of this requirement to consider only facilities provided by plant management exclusive of those made available under a city or fire protection district contract. Industrial connec- tions to fire protection water mains shall be subject to control by properly accessible valves outside of buildings. F Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. 3. Sufficient hose, nozzles and miscellaneous supplementary equipment shall be provided to handle at least 2000 g.p.m. All fire hose to be tested at least annuall y at one and one-half times the normal maximum static pressure at the time of a fire. s 4. A plant fire department must be established by management and shall con- sist of the following: (a) one full-time employee, one-half of whose normal working hours are exclusively devoted to fire prevention and fire protection, plus one other employee who shall spend at least one hour of each normal working day, in cooperation with said half-day employee, exclusively on fire prevention and fire protection work; b) thirteen physically fit plant employees who may regularly have other duties, pro- vided that during the time when a plant shall not be in operation (i) there shall be at a` least twenty trained members of the plant lire department residing within five minutes travel time of the plant, or (ii) the plant shall have a contract with a city or fire protection district for protection, and at all times there shall be on the plant prop- a erty one member of the plant fire department who is qualified to supervise the fighting a of fires, or he shall be available within live minutes call of the plant. Drills cover ing all members of the plant fire department shall be held at least monthly on company time for at least a one-hour period. Fire department rules must be formally established and posted. 5. There shall be a plant fire alarm in addition to the telephone system arranged in such a manner as to sound an audible alarm on a 24-hour basis. It shall be sufficient if there is a plant telephone system to a central location where there is an operator constantly on duty who can sound the necessary audible alarm, and provided that At such times as a city contract is a substitute for the plant fire department there must be a definite method of calling the city fire department and the qualified member of the plant fire department required to be available within five minutes call of the plant. 6. (a) Supervised watchmen, or watchman and clock service, or (b) automatic 4 alarm service shall be provided in plants not in continuous operation. x 7. Fire department pumper connections shall be provided in connection with all fire pump suction supplies, except where bay or river water is readily available for jsuction purposes. There shall be steamer connections on pump suction except where bay or river water is available. There shall be sufficient 2-1/2" hose connections at a ireadily available point in the plant water main served by each independent source of water supply for fire fighting purposes on the discharge side of a normal water supply pump, or pumps, to handle a minimum of 1000 g.p.m. of water. 8. Fire pump suction and main discharge water lines where above ground must be supported entirely on fire resistant structures. All buildings housing fire pumps for such lines must be fire resistant or sprinklered, except that unsprinklered corru- gated iron on wooden frame construction will be acceptable if the structure is not ex- posed within 100 feet. 9. Any property at this time outside of fire districts and which fails to qualify for exclusion at this time shall be given a reasonable time to meet the condi- tions of exclusion; provided that any area excluded from a fire district and which later fails to meet the exclusion requirements must again meet such re uirements within a reasonable time or the property will be placed in a fire distric z II In plants not excluded from fire districts under the above conditions, the following reservoirs shall be excluded: earthen-oil reservoirs having a capacity in excess of 200,000 barrels and which are detached at least 400 feet from other property; provided said reservoirs are protected by dikes designed to drain any leakage therefrom to impounding areas. III FIRE PROTECTION STANDARDS for PUBLIC UTILITY ELECTRIC PLANTS i SCOPE:These standards shall apply only to plants engaged in the production, transmission, and distribution of electric energy, having an installed generating capacity of at least 50,000 HP (37,000 Kva) or a handling capacity of 125,000 Kva. CONSTRUCTION: All major buildings to be of fire-resistive or incombustible con- struction throughout. Boilers shall be in a separate fire-resistive or incombustible room from turbo-generators or shall be outdoors. Partitions shall be constructed of incombustible materials. All wir- ing for lighting and auxiliary power shall be in accordance with the provisions of the National Electrical Codes rfr EQUIPMENT: Equipment shall be of modern, safe designincluding wherever possible, automatic safeguards and build-in protective features to effect fire prevention and minimize the need for action by personnel. Non-current carrying metal parts of generators, transformers, regulators, snitches, and similar electrical equipment shall be perm- anently and effectively grounded. Indoor switchgear in general shall be mounted on grounded metal framework or in masonry or other suitable incombustible compartments, or in grounded metal cubicles or cells, separated from switchboards and arranged for operation through remotely operated mechanisms. Transformers connected to circuits of over 22,000 volts shall be of 1 the nitrogen cushioned or gas-oil seal type, and shall be connected through modern protective relay and switching equipment capable of disconnecting in 1/5 second or less. p t Tuesday, September lb, 1952, Continued. FIRE PROTECTION: Generator Room: Rotat3inz- oyipment: All main generators and synchronous condensers shall be under positive gas pressure or be air cooled. x A. Positive Gas Pressure: No internal fire protection facilities will be required. Gas cylinders shall be permitted in the main generating building of only such capacity as required to maintain the pressure in the machines. v B. Air Cooled: t. Shall be protected by: 1) Internal water rings, or, 2) fixed CO2 extinguishing equipment. Floor Area in Vicinity of Machines: There shall be 1-1/2" hydrants with hose and fixed water fog nozzles so located that center of any such generator or con denser may be reached from at least two (2) hydrants with ar maximum of 100 feet of hose per hydrant. dJ Lube Oil Area: rl There shall be a maximmm of two 1-1/2" hydrants with hose and fixed water fog nozzles in the vicinity (not to exceed 75 feet) of each lube oil storage tank or lube oil reservoir. A fixed CO2 system may be substituted for the water fog system. Boiler AZea: There shall be a minimum of two 1-1/2" hydrants with hose and fixed water fog nozzles in the vicinity (not to exceed 75 feet) of fuel oil pumps and boiler burner. A foam system with hose and applicators may be substituted for the water fog system. Fel Oil Storage Tanks: All fuel oil storage tanks shall be contained within dikes of a height sufficient to contain the total oil capacity of the storage tanks. Switchyard• The foundation of transformers and oil circuit breakers (ex- eluding oil-poor type breakers) shall be surrounded with an area of crushed rock having a depth of not less than eight 8) inches. The crushed rock area shall be of such volume that one-half the oil content of the largest single piece of oil-filled equipment will be absorbed. There shall be a minimum of one 1-1/2" hydrant with hose and fixed water fog nozzle not more than 100 feet from each trans- former or oil circuit breaker (excluding oil-poor type breakers). F` EQuiument:There shall be sufficient properly maintained fire extinguishers of types suitable to control incipient fires or fires in special hazards. a. Fire EQuipment u Station Iden- tifIcation: All fire equipment stations shall be clearly identified. Water Supply: Steam electric generating plants whose water supply is from a source other than bay, river or slough shall have a water storage reservoir of not less than 500,000 gallons. Steam electric generating plants of less than 150,000 Kva installed capacity shall have a minimum of two 500 gpm fire yah pumps, one electric and one steam turbine driven, to supply a minimum pressure of 100 psi to the fire protection hydrant system. Steam electric generating plants larger than 150,000 Kva installed capacity shall have two 1 000 firePaYgpm Pumps one electric and one steam turbine driven, to supply a miniz pressure of 100 psi to the fire protection hydrant system. Outdoor substation installations shall have a water supply system capable of delivering a minimum of 100 gpm for one hour at a minimum pressure of 100 psi to the fire protection system. Where the fire protection system is supplied by pumps there shall be fire department pumper connections to the suction supply and to the discharge into the fire protection system of not less than 1,000 gpm capacity, except where the primary pump capacity is less than 1,000 gpm in which case required capacity of pumper connections shall not exceed the capacity r` of the primary pump. All fire hose to be tested at least an- nually at one and one-half tinges the normal maximum static pressure at the time of a fire. 3 Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. PERSONNEL: There shall be a reliable communication system connecting all portions of steam electric generating plants with the ria^ central control room, where an operator shall be on duty at all times. Plant shall be attended at all times with a minimum of six (6) men available for emergencies, who shall be within immediate call of the central control operator, except for outdoor substation installations where an operator shall be on duty at all times.a IV 1. Initial compliance by any, industry with the foregoing minimum require- ments in so far as the same may be applicable thereto shall be evidenced by filing with xu the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of a certificate of one of the above mentioned underwriting organizations or rating bureaus and by a certificate of the plant manager of any such industry that it has complied with all the foregoing requirements. Con- N tinued compliance by each industry with such requirements shall be evidenced by the filing of said certificates annually after the first filing thereof. 2. Any industry which is granted exclusion from fire protection districts within the County of Contra Costa by virtue of having complied with the foregoing mini- mum requirements for exclusion shall, as a condition of continued exclusion, promptlya reimburse the County for any valid claims which are filed with the County pursuant to Y the provisions of Section 1305-1 of the Health and Safety Code for services rendered to it by any city or county fire protection district. In the Matter of Authorizingy F1 Road Commissioner to apply for priorities on restricted materials. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY , THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Road Commissioner, Victor W. Sauer, is authorized to apply for priorities on restricted materials required for highway projects. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Directors, WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT. In accordance with the request contained in resolution of the Board of Direc- n tors of West Contra Costa Hospital District adopted on September 111 1952, and in accordance with the provisions of Section 32100.4 of the Health and Safety Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons are appointed to the offices of Member . of the Board of Directors of said West Contra Costa Hospital District for the term n indicated after their respective names: L. H. FRASER, M.D. , for a term of four years ending on the first Tuesday in January, 5 •19 7, FAY H. DREIBELBIS for a term of four years ending on the first Tuesday in January, i 1957- i i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the Matter of Correction of Board Order allocating personnel ito the County Health Department. At This Board having on July 8, 1952, adopted an order amending order of May 61 19521 which authorized the addition of two positions in the class of Occupational Therapist for Crippled Children and for the addition of one position in the class of Physical Therapist for Crippled Children for the County Health Department, which addi- y tions were to become effective May 9, 1952; and Which amendment dated July 89 1952, provided for the addition of two positions . in the class of Physical Therapist for Crippled Children and one position in the class P° of Occupational Therapist for Crippled Children for the County Health Department, said r J additions to become effective May 9, 1952; Fx On the recommendation of the Personnel Director and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of July 8, 1952, be and the same is hereby amended to provide that said additions became effective on June 1, 1952, instead of May 9, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Matter of Approval of amendment to sick leave policy heretofore adopted by this Board. This Board having on June 17, 1952, adopted a policy statement with reference to sick leave for County employees; and the Civil Service Commission having recommended 1the rewording of Point 4 of said policy statement; j f NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor, Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Point 4 of said policy statement be, and the same is hereby amended, as follows: 3r f Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued.7= Use for illness during vacation._ k Accumulated sick leave may not be charged for the time of an illness falling within the scheduled vacation time which has devel- oped while the employee is on vacation, unless the Board of Super- visors approves such a charge because of peculiar circumstances attendant upon the individual case." r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Civil Service Commission to ii' prepare specifications fora new position in Road Commis- sioner's Department to be en- x titled "Manager of Property, Materials and Equipment." On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is authorized to prepare specifications for a new position in the department 0141 of the County Road Commissioner, said position to be entitled "Manager of Property, Materials and Equipment," and it is recommended that the level of the position be com- parable with that of the heads of the following three divisions: 4 PlanningEandEngineeringing Division Construction Division Maintenance Division The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 R In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list, A: Agricultural Extension wService. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BYZEE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel allocation list of thep Agricultural Extension Service be, and the same is hereby amended to provide for the cancellation of one position in the class of Stenographer Clerk and for the addition of one position in the class of Typist Clerk. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R h In the Matter of Directing ry District Attorney to pre- pare amendment to Salary Ordinance to provide for salary increase for Assist- ant Tax Collector. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatthe District Attorney is directed torep pare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance to pro- vide for the reallocation of the salary of the Assistant Tax Collector from Range 29 374-$449) to Range 30 ($392-$470). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 iIntheMatterofDirecting District Attorney to pre- t pare an amendment to salary ordinance to provide for in- creases in the salary of cer- tain personnel in the County Health Department, etc. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Dis- trict Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to amend the salary ordinance to provide for the addition of the class of Director of Sanitation, Range 33; Public Health Analyst Range 30; and for the reallocation of the following classes: FROM TO Director of Public Health Nursing Range 32 Range 33 Supervising Public Health Nurse Range 29 Range 30 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an amendment to salary ordin- ance, with reference to urgency recruitment situations. The Civil Service Commission having reviewed the proposal prepared by the Count Administrator's office to deal with situations of urgency in recruiting and retaining personnel in specific positions involving unusual circumstances; and Said Commission having reported to this Board that it recognizes the problem and that under present labor market conditions some extraordinary measures are authorized r kx iTuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. to deal with the situations as they arise; and that while it recognizes certain dangers in the use of urgency measures, it is of the opinion that no harm can result in experi= meeting with the plan as proposed by the County Administrator's office; Therefore, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to 4 " 1,the salary ordinance to include the policy as proposed by the County Administrator's r office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list, F Assessor's Department. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Super visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person inel allocation list for the County Assessor's Department be, and the same is hereby y¢ amended to provide for the cancellation of one position in the class of Typist Clerk for the Richmond office and for the addition of one position in the class of Intermediate j Typist Clerk. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.B t. j t In the Matter of Endorsing proposal that State Divi- Psion of Beaches and Parks acquire Muir Manor and grounds, for State park purposes. WHEREAS, Muir Manor was the home of the great naturalist, John Muir, and r WHEREAS, his memory is held in reverence by the people of our beloved State; c NOW, THEREFORE, IT ZS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the State Division of Beaches and Parks is urged to acquire Muir Manor and the Muir grounds for the purpose of pre- serving the Manor in John Huir's memory, and transforming the grounds into a State mem- J Arial park. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - Goyak, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson. r NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Approval of lease with Cowell Portland Cement Co. Lease dated September 16, 1952, between the Cowell Portland Cement Co. , Lessor, land the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee cer- Stain portions of a two-story brick building known as Cowell Hall, located at the corner of Second and A Streets at Cowell, and 3 rooms in the upstairs and certain other rooms Viand buildings referred to in said lease, for a term of one year commencing August 1 11952, and ending July 1, 1953, for a total rental of $1200 payable as follows: $166 on At the last day of each and every month during the term of said lease, the first payment of $100 to be made on the last day of August, 1952, and each succeeding payment of $100 ito be made on the last day of each succeeding month to and including the 31st day of July, 1953, said premises to be used for the purpose of conducting therein and thereon an office for the County Farm Advisor of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; L and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE iBOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute said lease on behalf of Contra Costa 1 C ounty. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants monthly in favor of said Cowell Portland Cement Co. in accordance with the, terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.m i lIn the Matter of Complaint with reference to noise, etc. , at Chile Bowl at Pacheco. i A communication from Mrs. A. M. Rose, Rte. 1, Box 366, Martinez, protesting the noise at the Chile Bowl at Pacheco, is presented to this Board; and x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney and to the Sheriff for in- ry vestigation and report to this Board. RThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N- Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. x a vzSEL_? r In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting of State Division of Beaches and Parks. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors Goyak and Taylor, Thomas Heaton, Planning technician and J. P. Connors, Planning Commissioner, be and they are hereby authorized to attend almeetinginSanFranciscoonOctober10thontheStateDivisionofBeachesandParks, their expenses to be a County charge. x ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Plans and Specifications for Construc- tion of Project No. 2, Addi- tions to County Hospital, Martinez. a Plans and specifications for the construction of Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, City of Martinez, having been submitted to and filed with this Board' this day by Masten and Hurd, Architects; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby approved. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done and which shall be the minimum rates paid on said pro_.. Ject are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the Notice to Contractors which is attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications."` IT IS BY THE BOARD FORTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this mat- ter is hereby set for October 21, 1952, at the hour of 3:00 o'clock P.M. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby authorized to publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders in the manner and for the time 3 required by law inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "CONTRA r COSTA STANDARD". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r x In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2, addition to County Hospital. This Board having heretofore on May 14 1952, approved a contract with Swinerto t Walberg Company for the construction of additions to the County Hospital, Martinez, and having on July 15 1952, approved Change Order No. 1; and on the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Change Order to said contract be A and the same is hereby APPROVED: CHANGE ORDER NO._g 1. Furnish and install all labor materials required to reroute the electrical feeders as shown on attached Supplemental Drawing SK-14, s New Electrical Feeder Route", dated August 25, 1952. A- ; x i Deduct 32.66 Contract price -----------------------------------------680,499.00 fi Contract price including previous change ---------------697,502.00 This change --------------------- Deduct --------------- 32.66 L 697,469.34 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the Matter of Approval of Blease of mor'gage dated February 20, 1942 (Warren F. Jones and Mary K. Jones to antra Costa County). Satisfaction of Mortgage dated September 12, 1952, and referring to a certain mortgage dated February 20, 1942, by warren F. Jones and Mary K. Jones to Contra Costa ounty, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that said Satisfaction of ?Mortgage is approved and H. L. Cl=ings, , hairman of the Board, is authorized and directed to execute same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1952, Continued. t In the Matter of Amending Board s Order of August 12, 1952, which referred to personnel allocation list for the Richmond Health Center. This Board having on August 12, 1952, adopted a resolution which provided for- the following adjustments in the personnel allocation list for the Richmond Health Center: The discontinuance of one staff nurse and one typist clerk and the addi- tion of one intermediate typist clerk and one intermediate steno. clerk; x jOn the recommendation of the Personnel Director, and on motion of Supervisor- II Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT said order be, and the same is hereby amended to provide that the typist-clerk position be, 4 added as of September 1, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Aproval of Ordinance No. 741. Ordinance No. 741 regulating parking on south side of State Highway IV-CC-75-A beginning on south side of said highway leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette, is i presented to this Board; and g On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED. x IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time-' and in the manner required by law in the "LAFAYETTE SIIN", a newspaper of general cir- ` culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, September 17, 1952, at 9:00 o'clock ' IA. M. at the Hall of Records, in the Board Chambers, Martinez, California. I I Chair iATTEST: I W. T. PAASC , CLERK I By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS,, HALL OF RECORDS t MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. s BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. x In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Electrical lInspector at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that one Electrical Inspector on the staff of the County Building Inspec- Itor be and he is hereby authorized to attend meeting in Fresno on September 19th of the Southwest Section of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors, his ex- penses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rz se IF Y Vi i 400 Wednesday, September 17, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Resolution and Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, call- ing a special election in the County of Contra Costa, State of California for the purpose of submitting to the qualified r electors of said County, the question of whether or not a bonded indebtedness of said County should be incurred for the purpose of acquiring a site and constructing suitable quarters thereon to house Courts and County offices presently occupying rent-ad ed quarters; declaring the amount of the bonds proposed to be issued, and the maximum rate of interest to be paid thereon; fixing E the date of said election and the manner of holding the same and providing for notice N thereof; and consolidating said Special Bond Election with the General Election to be held on November 1+, 1952• W1EMAS, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra s. Costa, it is necessary that the funds of said County shall be expended for the pur- poses hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, there are not sufficient funds in the treasury of said County available for said purposes and to the amount required therefor, and it is necessary that funds in addition to those on hand in the treasury of said County be raised by the issuance x and sale of bonds of said County, and to that end that a special election be held in accordance with law for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said County the question of whether or not bonds of said County shall be issued and sold for the purposes hereinafter set forth, and that said special election be consolidated with the General Election to be held November 4 1952, so that the question of the issuance of said bonds may be submitted to the qualified electors of said County at said elec-, tion as herein provided; d NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED LIM ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: Section 1. A special county bond election shall be and the same is hereby called to be held and will be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, . the 4th day of November, 1952, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said County the question of incurring bonded indebtedness of said County for the purposes and in the amount set forth in the following measure, to wit: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOND MEASURE MEASURE: Shall the County of Contra Bonds Contra Costa County Costa incur a bonded indebted- Yes Building) ness in the principal amount of $1,350,000 for the purposes of acquiring a site and constructing thereon a building Bonds for the housing of courts and county offices to re-No k lieve the county of the necessity of renting quarters for such courts and offices? 4 K Ya Section 2. (a) This Board of Supervisors does hereby submit to the qualified electors of said County at said special election the said measure for the issuance of said bonds, and hereby designates and refers to said measure in the form of ballot hereinafter prescribed for use at said election. b) Said special county bond election shall be held and conducted, k, and the votes thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof made and the re- sult thereof ascertained and determined as herein provided and in all particulars not prescribed by this resolution and order, said election shall be held as nearly as prac- ticable in conformity with the election laws of the State of California and only quali- fied voters of said County may vote thereat. t{ c) Said special county bond election hereby called shall be and is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the said County on Tuesday, November 4, 1952, all as required by and pursuant to law; and the election precincts, polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of such precincts. Said election 4 precincts, polling places and officers of election, and the hours during which the poll shall remain open, shall be as hereinafter set forth in the proclamation and notice herein provided for said special county bond election. d) Only one form of ballot shall be used at said General Election and said special county bond election hereby consolidated therewith, which in addition to all other matters required by law to be printed thereon, shall state the measure set r forth in Section 1 hereof. e) The returns of said Consolidated General Election and said spec- ial county bond election hereby consolidated therewith shall be made out and signed by the election officers and shall be by them deposited with the County Clerk together with the ballots cast at said election, and this Board of Supervisors shall canvass sai returns and declare the results of said elections at the times and in the manner provi- ded by law. Section 3. Said issue of bonds shall consist of 1350 bonds of the denomination of One Thousand ($1,000) dollars each, numbered 1 to 1350, both inclusive, and said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter , Said bonds may be issued and sold in accordance with law, either at a premium or on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to said county, but in no event for less than their par value and accrued interest to date of delivery. Said bonds shall mature and i Wednesday, September 17, 1952, Continued. be payable in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: a ` 54,000 principal amount of said bonds in each 1 of the years 1 to 25 years, both inculsive, after the date of said bonds. Section 4. Notice of said election shall be given by publication of a proelam- ation and notice thereof in the "Richmond Daily Independent", (which this Board hereby finds and declares to be a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County), once a week for at least four (4) weeks prior to the holding of said election. The Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered and directed to cause such proe lamation and notice to be so published, and the same shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: PR OC LA NAT ION AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL N COURTY BOND ELECTION Proclamation and notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Supervisors of said County, duly and regularly passed and adopted, 'and in accordance with law, a special election has been called and the same will be held throughout said County on TUESDAY, N0 4 12L from the hour of seven o'clock A.M. (P.S.T.) to the hour of seven o'clock P.M. (P.S.T.) of the same day, during which period of time the polls will remain continuously open. r =- At seven o'clock P.M. (P.S.T.) the polls will be closed except as provided in Section 5734 of the Elections Code. Said special election has been consolidated with the Gen- eral Election to be held on said date and will be held as nearly as practicable in conformity with the election laws of the State of California. Said special election will be held as aforesaid for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said County, the following measure, of incurring bonded indebtedness of said County, for the purposes therein stated, to wit: MEASURE: Shall the County of Contra Costa incur Contra Costa County a bonded indebtedness in the principal Building) amount of $1,350,000 for the purposes of acquiring a site and constructing thereon a building for the housing of courts and county offices to relieve the count of the necessity of rents f4 y ng quarters for such x• courts and offices? The amount of bonds proposed to be issued by said County in the event that said measur above set forth shall carry at said election is $1,350,000.00. Said issue shall consist of 1350 bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered from 1 to 1350, both inclu- sive, and said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five (5) per cent r per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually f thereafter. Said bonds shall mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, X from lower to higher, as follows: 54,000 principal amount of said bonds in each s. of the years 1 to 25 years, both in- clusive, after the date of said bonds. If at said election said measure shall receive the affirmative vote of two- S thirds of the electors of said County voting on such measure at such election, then r„ bonds of said County in said aggregate principal amount shall be issued for the purpose set forth in such measure. Said bonds may be issued and sold in accordance with law, either at a premium or on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to said County, but An no event for less than their par value and accrued interest to date of delivery. Proclamation and notice is hereby further given that said special county bond election has been consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout Contra k Costa County on said date, and the election precincts, polling places and officers of election for said special county bond election shall be the same- as those designated in the notice designating the precincts, polling places and election officers in said County for said General Election, published or to be published by the County Clerk of V ; r said County in "The Pittsburg Post-DisRatch" on Qgtober 27 and October 28, 1952, , pursuant to California Elections Code Section 668, to which notice reference is hereby specifically made for a designation of the precincts, polling places and election s, officers for said special county bond election. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.L Dated: September 17, 1952• Ch it f the Board of Supervisors o the County of Contra Costa, State of California. County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. r By:- Deputyeputy Clerk s. Section 5. No other notice of the election hereby called need be given. F a P Wednesday, September 17, 1952, Continued. E Y Section 6. This resolution and order shall take effect immediately. r The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of y{F 2 ++ _Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Wednesday, the 17th A day of September, 1952, by the following vote: s AYES:SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMHINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., f, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. q SZvG NOES.SUPERVISORS HONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. j Z. Chairma the Boar 'or Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stateldf California. i ATTEST: s = W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California cy r i r f Deputy Clerk M 1 r 4e a S And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 23, 1952, at 9 o1clock a. m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. a ATTEST: I I R W. T. PAAS , CLERK br By Gi_f1 Deputy Clerk. 5 BEFORE THE WARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SEPTEhBER 23, 1952 THE BJARD kW IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0 t CLUCK A.K. IN THE WARD CHAhBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA x PR'rSEXT: HUN. H. L. CUI 3.JHGS, n CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLURt W. G. BUCHANAN, rx, J. FREDERICKSUN; ABSENT: I. T. GOYAK; PPMENT: W. T. PAASCH CLERK w. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 736. Ordinance No. 736, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of West Concord Area, is presented to this Board; and Y l f F + On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanant IT IS BY THE 5 : BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THn BOARD FURTHLH ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance is published) for the time and in the manner required by law in the "C:iNCURD TRANSCRIPT", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members it present. In the Fatter of Ordinance No. 737• k Ordinance No. 737, which amends Sectio) 6 of Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordi- nance) and which refers to certain emergency recruitment situations and salary adjust- ments, djust wv ments, is presented to this Board; and k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time t and in the manner required by law in the "SAN PABLU NEWS", a newspaper of general cir- culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. E F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersq present. f f,, r 41 Tuesday, September 23, 19522 Continued. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 735. Ordinance No. ?38, which amends Ordinance No. 711 (salary ordinance) by in— creasing the salaries of the Assistant Tax Collector, Director of Public Health Nursin and Supervising Public Health Nurse; and by adding the position of Director of Sanita- tion and the position of Public Health Analyst, is presented to this Board; and ro On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said urdinance No. 735 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. fiw IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER uRDLRED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 738 be npublishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylawinthe TRI CITY NEWS")a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the I-latter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the Count Auditor to correct the followinging erroneous assessment which appears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1951-52, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: i For the year 1951-52, Sale No. 2284 for 1950, Elmer W. and Vivian L. Miller are assessed with a .570 acre parcel in Rancho Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at 61730. There were no improvements on this property on lien date of 195111 and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. IN I r 4 o;i The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment: which appears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1945-4b, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Thr'. BOARD JRDEhED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: r For the year 1945-46, Sale No. 1239, Linda Vista Homes Association is asses with a portion of Lots 19 and 24, Del Hambre Terrace, assessed value of land X70. This assessment should be cancelled as it is a portion of Linda. Vista Subdivision Unit No. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 2-latter of Complaint of Barbara Howden vs. County 2r- of Contra Costa, Action No. 55,956. Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the copy of complaint of Barbara Howden versus County of Contra Costa et al. Action No. 55,956, which copy of complaint was served on -H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, this day, be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. µThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.1 p In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at State Associations°,,of Retirement System Administrators.Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT 1S BY THE A BJARD uKDEHED that a member of the County Retirement Association be andhe is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the State Association of Retirement System Adminis- trators dminis trators in Los Angeles on October 9 - 10, his expenses to be a County charge.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r. present. x In the A;atter of Authorizing r" 3 attendance of certain members of the staff of County Assessor,at meeting.On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS bn t r t Tuesday, September 23, 1952, Continued. THE BOARD uRDERED that the following members of the staff of the County Assessor are authorized to attend a meeting with the State Board of Equalization at Hoberg's on September 29-October 1, inclusive, their expenses to be a County charge: It W. L. Desmond, C. C. Baker, T. S. Vanasek, I. R. Vaughn, C. L. f` Dunklee. Yy The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. L In the Flatter of Resignation r,r of Karl T. Goeppert as Com- missioner of the Lafayette Fire District. Karl T. Goeppert having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner) of the Lafayette Fire District, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor 1 Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BuMW URDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said office DECLARED VACANT. vt v flv The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Fes; present. In the Flatter of Requestings Civil Service Commissioner to review the salaries of the County Road Commissioner and County Welfare Director.Flt On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE BOARD vRDFaED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to review the i salaries of the County Road Commissioner and of the County Welfare Director, and to x present their recommendations to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x In the Flatter of Amending Personnel Allocation List, I County Assessor's Department. Un the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY 'ME BOARD ORDERED that the personnel allocation list of the County Assessor be and the same is hereby amended to provide forj the cancellation of one position in the class of Typist Clerk. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members a present. fk In the hatter of Application on behalf of Contra'CostaLawty Water Works District No. 1 to State Board of Public Health. x Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State 4 of California that pursuant and subject to all of the terms, conditions and provisions of Division 5, Part 1, Chapter 7, Sections 4010 to 4035 of the California Health and Safety Code and all amendments thereto, relating to domestic water supplies, applica- tion by this County be made to the State Board of Public Health, for a permit to con- tinue the use of the existing works of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, which serves the City of Brentwood and environs with water pumped from district-owned wells, that the Chairman of the Board of said County be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause the necessary data to be prepared, and investigation to be made, and in the name of said County to sign and file such application with the said State Board of Public Health." a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. tti t J In the natter of Appointing Directors, CUNCURD HOSPITAL DISTRICT. In accordance with the request contained in resolution of the Board of x Directors of Concord Hospital District adopted on September 17, 1952, and in accordancd with the provisions of Section 32100.4 of the Health and Safety Code; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 1V IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons are appointed to the office of Member of the Board of Directors of said Concord Hospital District for a term of four years ending on the first Tuesday in January, 1957: Wd;tio L. AICHuLS BENJAYJA C. SHAUL GRANT A. BURTON The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. s t r E yiy 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 734• r Ordinance No. 734 having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Pinole-Hercules News" as evidenced by affidavit of Publication of Andrew N1. Peters on file herein; un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BUARD JRDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly pub-, l lished. i The foregoing order isgo'ng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the I latter of Premium Awards, State Fair. This Board having received warrants from the State of California totaling 2503-50 covering premium awards won by Contra Costa County at the California State i Fair: f County Feature Exhibit ... . . . . $380 Floriculture Exhibit 1465 Vegetables 496 Fruit and nuts 162.50 total: t `X2403.50) t A and said amount having deposited with the County Treasurer on Sept. 23, 1952 (Receipt No. 46682) in Special Deposits Fund; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in favor of t1j, x , following named persons for amounts set opposite their names in payment of awards for their exhibits at the State Fair, said persons having exhibited on behalf of Contra I Costa County: AA Orchard Nursery, Lafayette X1465.00 E. Thompson, Alhambra Valley, Martinez 12.00 R. Brown, Concord 12.00 Arch Borden, Concord 16.00 V. D. Conyers, Concord 6.00 Edward Penn, Bethel Island 16.00 Ceasre Bassignani, San Pablo 6.00 Angelo 14aggi, Concord 16.00 Frank Polari Concord 12.00 B. Bella, Concord 16.00 a A. Rossi, Concord 22.00 Nicky Mascitelli, Brockman Lane, Martinez 8.00 George Wood, Star Route, Danville 4.00 fri Grant Burton, Concord 12.00 J. Figueiredo, Alhambra Valley Road, rtYainez 9.00 k, r= Frank Rose, Treat Lane, Concord 14.00 L. Bacchini, Sellers Avenue, Kaightsen 6.00 r L. J. Jan se, Dainty Road, Brentwood 18.00 Robert Wallace, Rt. 1, Box 22A, Brentwood 16.00 Jensen & Jepsen, Box 252 C. Brentwood 7.00 Frank Swett, Alhambra Valley, Martinez 5.00 r R. C. Force, Blackhawk Ranch, Diablo 9.00 x4 Total ---- 1707.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board- members present. In the hatter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and thesameare hereby fjAPPROVED: Highway Department: Decrease Increase . Secondary goad Group 18"3 3500 w Bridge " , 8263 (1) 3500 I Urban Road Group 0965 3000 r 3845 2)3000 1) to cover cost of W/O 4181 Replace deck on Delta Road Bridge 2) to cover part of the cost of W/O 4177-Plantmix- Newell & Magnolia $3000. Urban Road Group 0965 20780 w Bridge " X3965 5220 1 Road Group $3965 26000 r. to cover cost of Work urder 4207, Gregory Gardens drainage; Secondary Road Group *5093 700 Urban Road Group 5385 600 It' Secondary Road Group ; 6283 1700 Primary Road Group J3971 3000 k K> M:. Tuesday, September 23, 1952, Continued. Decrease Increase (Con't) to cover cost of W.O. 4195 - Dark Canyon Slide Stabil- ag ization; Aid to Cities, El Cerrito 1750 3 t Aid to Cities, Richmond 1750 Unappropriated Reserve 3500 0500 Flood Control - El Cerrito Creek 3500 F_. to cover additional cost W.U. 4750 - El Cerrito Channel Repair Urban Road Group 41375 5500 A Primary Road Group #1451 5500 to cover cost of w/o 4193 - widen Arlington Avenue f EWA Y 1. Urban toad Group X4245 9000 Secondary Road Group X4273 9000 l{ 2. Secondary Road ;roup #5093 5300 Primary Road Group 0971 5300 Y 1. to cover partial cost of w/o - 4.192 - Grading and Paving Sanford Avenue 2. to cover cost of w/o - 4195 - install 3" gale. pipe Dark Canyon Auditor's Department Replacement of office Equipment 1690 x Unappropriated Reserve 1690 115$ Permanent Personnel 115$ to re lace bookkeeping machine 17 years old which requires general overhaul. costing $7$0. 115$ of purchase price can be applied from permanent personnel vacan- cies. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Authorizing Confer & Willis, Architects, to apply for steel allocation for new County `Administration Building. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Confer & Willis, Architects for the new County Administration Building, be and they are hereby authorized to apply on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to the National Production Authority for steel allocation required for said building. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board -members present. F In the Putter of Awarding Con- tract for maintenance of light- ing system in I,;T. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electrical energy, etc. , for the MT. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County; and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received and read to the Board of Supervisors by the Clerk: Pacific Gas and Electric Company Y 114 - 2500 lumen incandescent lamps, together with accessories suitable and necessary for a complete overhead lighting system heretofore installed by said company M and to furnish electricity for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the 3rd day of uctober, 1952, all in accordance with Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Schedule L-31. And this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered same; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the contract for furnishing said lams and maintaining ofp r < said system of street lights, etc., for the IST. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County is awarded to said Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices submitted in said bid. IT IS BY THE BOARD "FURTHER uRDERSD that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company shall furnish this Board duly executed contracts and a bond in the sum of X1,000, guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. E Tuesday, September 23, 1952, Continued. In the Ratter of Fixing Boundaries and Establishing Election Precincts, z .. Pittsburg Precinct No. 20. f On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the boundaries of the Fittsburg Election Precinct No. 20, of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same is hereby established and Mixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: PITTSBURG PRECINCT Nu. 20 Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 6, T 1 N, R I E; thence north to the County boundary; thence easterly along the County boundary to a point which bears north from the southeast corner of Section 15, T 1 N, R 1 E; thence south to the southeast corner Section 15, T 1 N, R 1 E; thence west 2 miles; thence north 2 miles; thence west 2 miles to the point of be- z. ginning, excepting therefrom the area included within the boundary of the City of Pittsburg. f IT IS BY THE BUxRD FURTHER uRDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on July 29, 1952, which established Pittsburg Precinct No. 29 be and the same is hereby ass VACATED and SET ASIDE, for the reason that the foregoing description of Pittsburg Pre- cinct re cinct No. 20 now includes the area formerly in Fittsburg Precinct No. 29. IT IS FURTHER uRDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f± present. f In the Natter of Approval of Change Urder No. 3, Additions M1 to County Hospital. This Board having heretofore on riay 14, 1952; approved a contract with Swinerton and Walbert Company for construction of additions to County Hospital, xl Martinez, and having on July 15, 1952, approved Change Order No. 1, and on September r$. 163 1952s approved Change Order No. 2; and 1,iasten and Hurd, Architects, having recommended the approval of Change Urder No. 3; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDER&D that Change Urder No. 3, which is filed with this Board this day and which adds the sum of X1957.00 to the contract, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorised to sign said Change Urder No. 3. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present. j r5 In the Matter of Contract NOy(U) - 20188: Special Services to Navy Defense housing project "ENIWETOK VILLAGE", CAL 4020-N, Concord, qv California: Amendment to add new j. paragraphs 9 and 10 to Article II. Jn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that "CHANGE F " to Contract NOy(U) -20188: Special Services to Navy f Defense housing project "ENSETOK VILLAGE", Concord, California, which change "F" pro w I vides for amendment to add new paragraphs 9 and 10 to Article II, and which reTers to gratuities and requirements of the Comptroller General concerning examination of rec- ords, be and the same is hereby APPRUVED by this Board of Supervisors of the County of r i£ Contra Costa and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of said Board is authorized and directed to execute said amendment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members U A present. In the Katter of Approval of Change I Order No. 3, Additions to County Hospital. This Board having heretofore on May 14, 1952, approved a contract with Swinerton and Walberg Company for construction of additions to County Hospital, Martinez, and having on July 15, 1952, approved Change Order No. 1, and on September 163 19523 approved Change Urder No. 2; and Yy Masten and Hurd, Architects, having recommended the approval of Change Order 9 No. 3; r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Urder Ao. 3, which is filed with this Board this day and 1 which adds the sum of $1957.00 to the contract, be and the same is hereby APPRUVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to sign said Change Order No. 3. i 1*• i! The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present. F p. r' tt C- I 1 7 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1952, Continued. In the I-L tter of Authorizing Re- classification of position in Building Maintenance Department. ter On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor s,t Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person nel allocation list of the Building Maintenance Department be and the same is hereby amended to provide that effective October 1, 1952, one position in the class of Inter- mediate Steno-Clerk shall be cancelled, and one position in the class of Intermediate Typist Clerk shall be added. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. In the Matter of Extension of Rent Controls in the County of a Contra Costa, State of California. t nWHEREAS, under the present Rent Control Law the governing body of a county may, by resolution transmitted to the Director of Rent Stabilization at Washington, D.C... k, extend rent control in said county beyond September 30, 1952, and xg; WHEREAS, there presently exists in the County of Contra Costa a severe shortage of housing units, and WHEREAS, the increased military and industrial expansion in the County of Con- tra has greatly aggravated the shortage of available housing which already exists, and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Board of Supervisors that to terminate rent controls at this time would cause hardship upon a large segment of the community and would add to the economic disruption which follows increased military and industrial. expansion in any area, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the present Federal Rent Controls in the County of Contra Costa be extended beyond the 30th day of September, 1952, and that a copy of this resolution be transmitted forthwith to the Director of Rent Stabilization, Tighe E. Woods, Washington 25, D. C. a Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 23rd day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - W. G. BOCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON, H. L. CUMMINGS. NOES: Supervisors - RAY S. TAYLOR. n- ABSENT;Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. In the Matter of Reviewing Certain Unincorporated Areas of Contra Costa County for the Purpose of Withdrawing said Areas from Rent Control. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 23rd day of September, 1952, by resolution duly passed and adopted, requested the continua- tion of the Federal Rent Stabilization Program in the unincorporated areas of the County of Contra Costa beyond the 30th day of September, 1952, and a WHEREAS, prior to the passage and adoption of said resolution the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing to determine the necessity for the continuation of said rent controls beyond said 30th day of September, 1952, at which hearing residents and citizens of the hereinafter described territories within the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County appeared and protested the continuation of said rent controls, on the ground that sufficient rental units are available in said areas and that no housing shortage exists in said portions of the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, and 4 ry'df WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors believe that it is in the interest of good s administrative procedure that the need for rent control in the areas hereinafter des- cribed be again reviewed by competent authority, 1i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of Rent Stabilization be and he is hereby requested to cause a survey to be made in the following portions of the unincorporated areas of the County of Contra Costa to determine whether sufficient im- provement has been made in the housing situation to permit the withdrawal of any or all portions of said unincorporated areas from the rent stabilization program: The un- incorporated areas of ORINDA, LAFAYETTE, DANVILLE, ALAMO, TASSAJARA, SAN RAMON, MORAGA and surrounding the incorporated cities of MARTINEZ and WALNUT CREEK. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of. the County of Contra Costa this 23rd day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, x J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. fit z sir; mss+ TuesdaYs September 23, 1952, Continued. r In the Matter of Approval of iagreement with Highland Con- struction Company for con- struction of carport for Fire House No. 2 for Urinda County Fire Protection District. This Board having on September 16, 1952, awarded a contract to Highland Con- struction Company, 2076 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, for the con- struction of a carport for Fire House No. 2 for the Urinda County Fire Protection Dist- rict, to be located on the northeast corner of Moraga Highway and Urchard Road, Orinda; and An agreement dated September 23, 1952, between Grinda County Fire Protection District, acting by and through the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and U. A. Usmundsen, dba Highland Construction Company, is presented to this Board, wherein it is agreed that said contractor will furnish all labor and materials necessa in order to perform said work in accordance with the plans and specifications on file herein heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of 1 $ 1,360, issued by Phoenix Indemnity Company as surety with said U. A. Usmundsen, dba Highland Construction Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BoaiW oRD&LED that saidreement be and the same is herebyAPPRUVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute same on ehalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTHER uRDER'r:D that said bonds are APPRUVED. 3 3S`f.. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said a Highland Construction Company be returned to said bidder. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rw And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 30, 1952, at 9 o'clock a. m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. AL airman y ATTEST: 3, CIERKW. T. P Y Deputy Clerk BEFURE THE GUARD OF SUPERVISuRS TUESDAY, SEPTEhMER 30, 1952 THE BOABD MET IN REGULAR SESSIUN j AT 9 O'CLOCK A.I . IN THE BUARD CHA1Q3ERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CI iINGS, CHAIRIAAN, PRESIDING; SUFERVISURS I. T. GUYAK, RAY S. TAYLUK, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSUN; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK r IIn the Matter of Requesting the l Relinquishment and Transfer by the Public Housing administration of Bayo Vista Housing Project, Rodeo, Contra Costa County, California, to Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. RESULUTIUN w WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of May, 1950, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by unanimous vote authorized the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa to make application in accordance with the Housing Act of 1950 for the r acquisition of the temporary housing projects in Contra Costa County known as: Knox Park CAL-4846 and CAL-V-4494B f Columbia Park CAL-4070 (4471-4473-4849) and CAL-V4494A Bayo Vista CAL-4731 E1 Portal Park CAL-4761 x land WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa did subsequently file its Request of Relinquishment and Transfer and has met all the requirements of: the Housing Act of 1950• and tiT Y i WHEREAS, Bayo Vista, Project CAL-4731, is not located in a critical defense , housing area; and WHEREAS, there is no apparent need for the housing by national defense i stallations; and tw x rye Tuesday, September 30, 1952, Continued. y E Sa-s p^It WHEREAS, the conditions of relinquishment adequately provide for future needs of any national defense emergency; and WHEREAS, there exist at this time many vacancies in Bayo Vista which could be filled and a local need met if the project were locally owned; and WHEREAS, major repairs an buildings and major reconstruction of roads are re- quired to maintain the project in livable condition for the period of foreseeable need; 7 Y. NUW, THEREFuRE, BE IT RESULVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of j . Contra Costa that it is in the best interest of the County of Contra Costa that Bayo Vista, Project CAL-1+731, be relinquished and transferred by the Public Housing Admin istration to the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa as provided for in the Housing Act of 1950; and ry BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to: 1. J. G. N,elville, Field Uffice Director Public Housing Administration 1360 Hdssion Street, San Francisco 3, California J 2. John Taylor Egan, Commissioner Public Housing Administration N Longfellow Building Washington 25, D.C. A 3. Raymond I,,. Foley, Administrator Housing and Home Finance :agency Longfellow Building Washington 25, D.C. Rt y 4. Senator Wm. F. Knowland Senate Uffice Building Washington, D.C. e 5. Senator Richard ti. Nixon rs Senate Uffice Building Washington, D.C. 6. Congressman George P. Miller House Uffice Building Washington, D.C. and they be requested to use their good offices to accomplish the purpose of this resolution. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 30th day of September, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT:Supervisors - None. r 3 In the Hatter of Authorizing the Superintendent of Schools to attend meeting, and granting him z y permission to leave California. Un motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD URDERED that B. U. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby auth- orized to attend, at County expense annual meeting of the California Association of School Administrators at Long Beach, October 5-10, inclusive. IT IS FURTHER ;.RDEBED that said B. U. Wilson be and he is hereby granted. per- mission to leave the State of California for the period from October 11-17, inclusive. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 f In the I-latter of Hearing on proposed formation of Contra Costa Mosvito Abatement t , District1+. This Board having heretofore, on September 2, 1952, fixed September 30, 1952 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing on its resolution of intention to form Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District #k; and this being the time set for said hearing, the fol- lowing persons appear in favor of the formation of said proposed. district: John Fink of San Pablo; C. T. Butler of Hercules who states that the City is basically in favor of formation; Pat Markovich on behalf of Richmond Golf Club; John Greer of Clayton Valley; Ernest Campbell, Director of mosquito control for districts already formed in the County; Tom Xci orrow of the County Health Department; and the following persons appear in opposition to the formation of the district: s, Pere Woodcock protesting inclusion of Richmond, and stating he wishes to con- stilt with industires located outside of the City; Kenneth Smith of the City of El Cerrito, in opposition to inclusion of El Cerrito; Wilfred Steele of the West Contra Costa Citizens Committee, protesting inclusion of Richmond in said proposed district; Dr. R. C. Louck representing Dr. Hills, health Ufficer of Richmond, protesting inclusio of Richmond; and letters of protest to the formation of the proposed district, are read to this Board; and z p; T r Tuesday, September 30, 1952, Continued. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be and the same is further continued to October 2$, 1952 at 10 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r aIntheMatteroftheProposed Formation of the CONTRA COSTA MUSQUITO ABATE Y.NT DISTRICT, J2. z This Board having heretofore on September 2, 1952 fixed Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1952, at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing on this Boards Resolution of Intention to form Kosquito Abatement District f2; and this being the time fixed for the hearing on said resolution; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is further continued to October 14, 1952 at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the I-latter of the Proposed i Formation of the CJNTRA COSTA 14USQUITU ABATE3•,1-;NT DISTRICT, ,13. This Board having heretofore on September 2, 1952 fixed Tuesday, the 30th day of September, 1952, at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing on this Boards Resolution of Intention to form I-:osquito Abatement District #3; and this being the time fixed for the hearing on said resolution; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is further continued to October 14, 1952, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-latter of Resignation of C. H. Von honky as Trustee of Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District. C. H. Von Konsky having filed his resignation as Trustee of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District; Un motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS` tf BY THE BOARD URDERBD that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the office declared vacant. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i j In the Matter of Resignation of John L. Stoffel as Plan- ning Commissioner; and appoint- ment of J. D. DeCosta for un- expired term of said John L. A°- Stoffel. John L. Stoffel, Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, having filed his resignation as said Commissioner with this Board;w ' On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDE-hED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED, and the office declared vacant. 1 IT IS FURTHER uRDERED that J. D. DeCUSTA (2 Normandy Lane, urinda) be and he is hereby appointed C0I01ISSIUNER of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission for the unexpired term of said John L. Stoffel, resigned, which term will end on November x 244 1954• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the Fatter of Appointment of C. R. Turner as Commissioner of the LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT. 3" s This Board having on September 23, 1952 declared the office of Commissioner of the Lafayette Fire District VACANT due to the resignation of Karl T. Goeppert; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that C. R. TURNER, Moraga and Monroe Sts., Lafayette, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT to serve until the next K general election within said district (Sec. 14054, Health and Safety Code). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2k; r Tuesday, September 30, 1952s Continued. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. r d On motion of Supervisor Buchanans seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDEaED that the County Auditor is authorized to make the following appropriation adjustments: Highway Department Decrease Increase Primary Road Group A711 25000 Secondary Road Group y3653 000 w Urban Road Group , 31+45 12000 Urban Road Group #2545 5000 N To cover cost of w/o - A208 1st Street Exton- sion, Lafayette12000 A193 - widen Springhill Road 8000 estimated) of La Cintilla Road 5000 County Airport Capital Outlays - Grounds Improvements 9000 Unappropriated Reserve- General Fund 9000 X ; To provide for paving around hangars completed in 1951-52. Elections Registrations, etc. Capital Uutlay - Voting Booths 6300 Unappropriation Reserve - General Fund 6300 To provide sixty (60) additional voting booths for November 4th election. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r j In the clatter of Weimar Joint Sanitorium Patient Rates. fir Upon recommendation of K. E. KcNamer, County Auditor-Controller, and good f cause appearing therefor; and Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weimar Joint Sanitorium for services I r rendered said patients by said sanatorium, commencing October 1, 1952, and thereafter until further notice of this Board, is hereby fixed at the rate of $8.67 per patient day. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Social Service Department, County Hospital Department, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided accord- a ingly. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of report of Veterans Service Department. Report of Veterans Service Department for July, 1952, is presented to this Board, and ordered filed. f y In the Matter of Granting WAYNE V. DOWNER free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Wayne V. Downer, 1124 Haven, Martinez, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Fuller Brush Products in the .unincor porated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Wayne V. Downer a ' is an honorably discharged veteran of World 'rear II, as evidenced by Discharge Certifi- cate, Serial i`328051, dated February 28, 1946; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BuARD JRDERED that said Wayne V. Downer be, and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle Fuller Brush Products in the unincorporated area of the County as re- quested; and IT IS BY THE BJARD FURTHER uRDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided W for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, Lafayette No. 15 and No. 22. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Lafayette No. 15 and No. 22, 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, t u i N Tuesday, September 30, 1952, Continued. to wit:n` LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at a point which is the center of St. Marys Road and the south-y "ter western extension of the western boundary of "Broadmoor Subdivision"; thence north westerly along the center of St. Marys Road to a point which is the northeastern exten sion of the easterly boundary of "Lafayette Homeland, Unit No. 211; thence southwesterlyQ along said extension and easterly boundary of said subdivision to the northeast corner of Hamlin property; thence continuin,-, southwesterly along the eastern boundary of w aforementioned Hamlin property to the eastern bounds of Lot 62 "Rancho laPPYboundary gena De Los Palos Colorados"; thence southerly and westerly along the eastern and .southern boundary of said Lot 62 to a point which is the nurtheast corner and eastern boundary of the northwest quarter of Lot 92 of said rancho; thence southerly along the last mentioned eastern boundary to the southern boundary of Lot 92 of said Rancho; thence easterly s along the last mentioned southern boundary and its eastern extension to the northeast corner and eastern boundary of Lot 101 of said Rancho; thence southerly along said R eastern boundary and its southern extension to the southwest corner and southern boundary of Lot 137 of said Rancho; thence easterly along the southern boundary of Lotw137anditseasternextensiontothenortheastcornerandeasternboundaryofLot141 of said Rancho; thence southerly along the last mentioned eastern boundary and its southern extension to the southern boundary of cast Bay Municipal Utility District; thence easterly, northerly, and northeasterly following the last mentioned East Bay 1,:unicipal Utility District boundary to the northwest corner of the 91.10 acre tract of land owned by G. E. Curran; thence northwesterly along the center of Reliez Station Road to the center of St. Marys Road; thence northwesterly along the center of St. Marys Road to the place of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 22 6 Beginning at the intersection of the eastern boundary of the South Moraga Additions to East Bay Kunicipal Utility District with the southern boundary of Lot 92, Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados"• thence southerlyalongsaid eastern boundary of East Bay Municipal utility District Addition to the eterir boundary of East Ba 14unicipal Utility District; thence northeasterly, southeasterly, northerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, and northerly to the southeast corner and eastern boundary of Lotr` 175, "Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados"; thence northerly along last mentioned eastern boundary and its northern extension to the northeast corner and northern bound- ary of Lot 141 of said Rancho; thence westerly along last mentioned northern boundary x and its western extension to the southwest corner and westerly boundary of Lot 137 of said Rancho; thence northerly along the last mentioned westerly boundary and its northern extension to the southeast corner and southern boundary of Lot 96 of said Rancho; thence westerly along said southern boundary to the place of beginning. IT IS FURTHER, vRDERED that the boundaries of the balance of -fhe election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Referring to District Attorney Summons received re California Water Service Company vs. County of Contra Costa, et al. , Action No. 56097. Supervisor yakp seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEOnmotionofSuGo T BOARD ORDERED that the Summons in Action No. 56097, California water Service Company vs. County of Contra Costa and Central Contra Costa County Flood Control District, is referred to the District Attorney.rs_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Xatter of Approving charge of portion of vacation time to sickleave accrual; Donald A. Favinger, County employee. x It appearing that Donald A. Favinger was on vacation from August 29, 1952 and was due back at work on September S; that his son became ill during his vacation; and said Donald A. Favinger was required to remain away through September 12; Now, therefore, on the recommendation of Victor W. Sauer, County Road Commis- sioner, in whose department said Donald A. Favinger is employed, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 15 BY ThEE, BuARD URDERED that accumulated sick leave of said person may be charged for the period commencing September 5 and through September 12, 1952. L}hM The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Designating newspaper in which the list of names of election officers, etc., for the General Election to be held November 4, 1952, will be published. In accordance with Section 668 of the Election Code, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch" be, and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in which the list of names of election officers appointed, and the polling places designated for each election precinct in the County of Contra Costa, for the November s 414 v, t%; Y r4 rxi Tuesday, September 30, 1952, Continued.q x General Election to be held November 4, 19522 "The Pittsburg. Post-DispatchK being .as rf1` newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa; and the County Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to publish."said list. in said newspaper. The foregoing order .was .passed on he following vote of the-Board:. AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings,. Ray, S..:Taylor-., .W.. GO-1, a Buchanan, J. Frederickson.,. , NOES: Supervisors - I. T. 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Le Ona Newman, Virginia wCicrss` Evelyn ,trwam Irene J. LUX. ard• Clerks, Harriet SL flawBe- orotic Clerks, Minnie May Vargas,s E RAI. ELECTION TO BE HELD Helen V. S-in. atrtre S, Shoemaker, Dorothy try 1111ter. Hershul Anderson, Hazel B, Morr1• NOVEMBER 4. 195_. t 1.C'ERiIt1U Yltfa'L\lT\ea lS KENSINGTON PRECINCT Na 3 II son. IN-riot; Ptate, New Mira Lista Polling Place, Landon F. Strobel RICHMOND PREC111CT NO, 11 On motion of Supervisor Govakt (ltu1VIX Cutting Blvd a Alva. Li G ullin , t2 Ardmore Eta!„ E3rrketey Poking Place F. W. Trlelott (Liv- fi seconded b Supe[ttaor Taylor, It L C'rrr.tu; Inspector. Robert N. Saar Inspector, Katherine K Scott; !ng Room), 12 15th SL, Richmond; 13Y THE BEARD ORDEI{ED that the atalian: Juaars. \iota Co.-rl. Ada a. Judges• Slarian splimant Edwina J. InspDector, Helen K D I m o c k; following named electors tic;and the% Richards; Clerks Julia Hancock, Sft:th: Clerks, kirlrn \. Fergguson, Judges, Vida E. Smith, Josephine 51. are hereby appointed as election of- Varis Luno, Bernice Harder. Juntrr L Btllings, Dorothy EI Sll- Cannon; Clerks, Roxie Rich Maryfiverstoi;mdurt the General Flection ILL C131KITO I-ILEX'INCT Na is velra. Thelma Regello, Vivian Lloyd, to be held on the fourth day of No- tlilltng Place, James L bullar Kl:.N11NGTON PRECINCT No. 3A HICIDIOND PRECINCT NO. 12 yember, 19,5'2, throughout the County 4(«ar Agee, 815 L%rrrtt ,t.. EI Cerrito; Pulling Place, Carlton C. Strout Polling Place Ernest Brown (Base-of Contra Costa; and the following n.Je ie r. 1'rnel,4w C. liwlar;Judges, lGarager, 45 Kingston Rd.. Berkeley ment) 163 14th St., Richmond; In-locations air hereby designs" as \•lu.rt :M_ Whitaker, Siarg,aret Me- 7; Insi,ectan, linen B Smith; Judges, spector, Clarice Masehlo; Judges, pxalling oilaves in each precinct ftir rhinal; Ller" }1.Krner Glasson, Anna F Otto, -Lary E•.Strout; Clerks, Mauvereen M. Holleyy, Anna L. Turn-the ern uCZ-4: of said elertioa, to Susna \t' Ewing, FrancelAa Caster. Ova St• Davis [ IULVI L F.ricksen, er; Clerks, Lola L Brown, Noralett; LL C'KKRITO rAtU'LNIT Na 14Lt Helen R Frtsvoid, Healy, Ann F. Audlbert, v ItAv VIEW PRECINCT Na 1 lolling Pure, David SL Zarucchi iaE.NNINGTON rRECINCT No. i HIC113IOND PRECINCT NO. 13lollnp; I'l icce, Ruth L. Kirby (Gar- lGaraeci, .M Everett at.. F] Cerrito- Pauling Plan, Arlington Ave Cum- Polling Place, Ethel Bernier Re- r tgrl, Kkl San Airg i St, El C'rrrltu; inspa•rt+ir, 1'hti'!!ls F, Husktn Jualgra. munity Center, 52 Arlin Ave., crptlon flail, 183 12th SL, Richmond;esInspector, Ruth L. kiirby: Judges. Vi- star Alice t:arnlrr, LY7 stat Z°_ Arkrr- W.ke,y 7• inspector, Marcella M. Inspector, Annie S. Hampton; Judges,tolet11Gobba, Mamle A.Gaul;Clerks, ratan; C'lrraa, Jacle Donald Thomas„ Marsan; Judgyes, Jessie B. Nickel, Lu- Avta T. Thomson, Maud Arnold:Henn 1.. Begley. Dorothy J. Lollar, \..•a V. Wright- C.aruitne St_ Mailing. cute EL Mwelt• Clerks, Mary V. Rob- Clerks, Ardell E. Gaedtke, Carrie y ,Ann k ibinson. t:1.C'l;Rttatu YttLt'L\t! a lZ tns,tn. Maude aLutks, 3lary P. Kin- Merrett, Louise Smld. Tw, ItAv \'Rill' I`ItEI'1N(T NO IA I'ti,ilt M Pince, Furnst 11. Wright lark I4.11tnss Mace; Hulk L liiritv ((:ar- ie;arnga.. (:Sill Fatrrsrtnt Ave- F] RICIDIOND PRECINCT NO, 14 Agri, 2[19 S,an Diego a'L• M Cerrito; Cerrito. inspector, Amelia J. Hiley- K1LNSiNGTUN PRECLNC'T No. 4. Polling Place, Musician 1Ja11 268 Jaime-, lirirn 11'n hi, Wart Snyder; Ilrliin Place, C. J. Healey (Play- Bth St., Richmond; Inspector, 6raeeInspector, Mathilde Hawkins, Judges, Y room), 30 Rincon lid., Berkeley; In- Willie A. Bed-Virginid C. -Molina Joe Zappla; Cllr t a tir.:idii fast Flizalarth Y: L. s. McMaster; Judges, Clems, 11. T. Fuentes. Mlldrni U. \ori, larch it_ JarrrlL spprraa•tor, Olive 1L C;uyut Judges, Ann does. Margaret J. Logan Clerks, t' KL CLU"ITO rRLVINCT Ne, 17A Crxxkrtl. Ethelynd E lCurrtr; Clerk, Grace Schimpff. Angeline M. Stone. lt'fcrxr, F'lun•nra: Beasley'' Polling L•daae,it.J.PAimberg tear- Emma I•- Lawton, Ann-Nalle G. Sta. Eliz=beth M, Royce. lt\]' \'llsN' rRMJt'L\lT Na , y t, ii. C)ak Si Ei LemW In- duet[, Marriun W_ McKenzie.i:lClilL(IND PitECIrCT NO. Ib oiling 1'laae, Aficr Marl L3ntean sp.cctcr. Vera J. laii: Judges, F_ KrUlOWNGTON PRECINCT Ne. 3 Pulling Place, Fire Station No. 2,Ga.rage). =11 tk,lumbia Aar., RICA- SualirnburYrr, t:raxitinia Grega.ir"; polling Pfau,George F, Cake (Car- 235 5th St., Rlchmond• Inspector, nand; Inspector. Edwin T. Chase; Clierts. Eleanor G vis, Kttsabelb ager, " Willamette Ave., Berkeley; Josephine Eleinemann: Judges, Le-4 Judges, Aniv E. Burr, Alger Mary !Alex, S phy 0!Reel inspector, Dorothy it. Cake: Judges, nore Maskauskas, Adel n Edgar;Brogan; Clark, Marshall Lee.Ll C'ERtJtYa RoseRITUYRNCTNISRoseSlllerSfereTolhurst; q Clerks, Anna B. Alexander, Bertha t 1t1 RKELEY 1 AIlli PREi\CT Na 1 Kdtinl g !'lace, Apt. 1-L5=Gordon Clerks, Thelma t'. lambert. Frances Tate, Beulah E. Lyon.Niling Place, Mattel T. '_barker! .tor, EA C'r-situ; Lrspe•ctor Eiranat K. Van Donn, Nina SL Gleason. tGaira c). I(=Clak View Ave_ Ba•;k- Ro-Arn. Juuges, Livia Phrtps, Mary IrEN1INGTUN PRECINCT No. 3:i Pot VIgDIPO.YD.PRECINCTR Kivu'40, 16 Ga-A" Gley; Ins{ardor, }Tantvs L. SainAl- 'r'agan. Cicrws liar RAle cli". Wna Polling Place, Walter J. Smith rages, ?.33 Bissell Ave.. Rlchmond• Juages, Roti•rt U, Williams_ Edith Gloa,a_ MarYa.rt Katutierliag, f G:irdgri,35 Westminster Ave., Berk- Inspector, Anita Transue; Judges,Berk- Tulin, Clerks, Esther linte.;ta, Emma rL t'Lltr:lt0 Ytifi'L\tT Na to 02y,; Inspector, Jessie N. White; Charles Kalser, Lula A. French:jfA. Hoch. Cle+ins Inman, i1 t.:r;g rider. !tribe Anthony (Liv- Judrrs, Edna J. Weltzin, Constance Clerks, Mildred J. Barrow, Edna V. It!•:I KEI.Ii.y rlltki ruIXlNtT Na 2 ab I:wale, 5:35 Vtrrvc \ar Apt- 2F, 1L Partseh• Clerks, Elizabeth 11. French, Minnie Ff. Quinn, Polling Place Helen A• Gra^"ver D:,ctr;i.,-3. inxpert,h_ la;.ir 1Juats; Hempy, Lune S. %IaZon. Naomi SL. lGaragri, Berkeley Pari: 111vd L:rri:- aL,14rs. 1.A.T e Wtc ratt Duller L t;rrgirr IUCI/ g11OND PILF,CINCT NO, III Atch- Cita^ Inspector, y Jimmie Latverl; \:la,vnrr Cirrkw S-usr ii Crrrr. Ruby h 1Nt.TUN PRFXINCT NO. s lul^ illlVilla grCe f; ichmondct ) 1tInspe tor, Julg cs, Helen A. Gre aarr, A err- -\(li Win` asr).rr.r Jd,karxi Int;itnv !'lace, E. D. Luras #flaw- Lourie A. Smith; Jud ea, Catherine tiudr Graham; Clerks.. Fvelane M1 1.L iEU1:110 YIUAINCT Na 'a qtr, 3p Wtxrdmunt Ave„ Berkeley; Cavin, Doroth C. catherington:Walker, Olga Wicking. Hath llasor. kr.,Stttg P1aae. f:utw !'_ liar[] iliac- lea, Y. Y S ri, Oulu '•'r:r:.cr lir.. iemw; .,entre, Hrea SfrDrrmont Judges, Vterks, Eisa L. Crandall. Marie Gar- EL CF-LGUTO 1'/tEJIINtT Na I Inayp..clur, intrude :,;_ Waterbury; Martha SL Smith, Grace Ed. Dotts• rison. Elvlra Marcos. Polling !'lace; United Auto Work- l t'. Lillian E Mcc-liferty; L'lerks, Clerks, Effie Greene, Ruth B. f{ob- RICIIMOND PRECINCT NO. 17A ers liall, 417 San Pablo Ave„ EI Com- \arg,nia C. Jtiaikias, Nona 1L ileal, ertsun, Patricia G, P.itchle.P calling Place, Protect Office, Ateh-oto; Inspe-clor, Alice M_ Walker. Lleata A_ Wokaw. KENSINGTON PRECINCT Na 9.1, Ilan Village, Richmond; Inspector, lp Judges. ell a J. B. Lee. Clara E.gea n KI.Cl:ia[ITU I'MMI NCT No. 3I Pulling Place. Frank itultgre Searle Judd: Judges Idell Smith.Naulinan; Clerks, Laura W. MrNiel, !lalling Place, F] Cerrito Etre (Garage, 572 Woodmont Ave., PC Dorothy A. Warden; Clerks, TRlla B.Mabel V. liliCltctick, Fal A Brtnr House 13uti San Pablo Are. El Crr- rear Inspector. Fera Webber Shear Wilson, Alice Buckingham, FIeten roan. neo; Inspector. Star} Zaro. Judges, Judges, Marilyn Shear Elizabeth Clute, y EL CERRITO 1'RW-INCT Na 2 Jwwahinr 13oarili, Victorta 1larruer; Itonner: Clerks Rose k, Mitchell, Pulling; Place,Hardin aebool.Fair- Clerks. -Margaret Glca BAIL, Cunstaecr Florence M. Huitgren, Polling Plat PRECINCT NO, 18 3 01 mune & Center Ayes„ El Cerrito. !n- Urgalta, Verden Finr koiling Place, Ford Cleaners, andonrrgyaann KENSINIiTUN PRECINL"T Na T Nrvtrt Ave. N.E. Cor, of Rat and sFaectur, Vera C. Alveraz; Judges., Ll. C'KRRDTO rKWAN" No. LIA Pullin Place Percy F. Betts( Gar- Nevin, Richmond; Inspector, Mar- Mary Lt Hertderstul Flraneir B 1{irli Pcllang Place. J. li -Milano aRitmp- age, S rstrn1etster Dr.. Berkeley S; gqlee[ A. Shea: Judges, Florence f ardson; Clerks• Hattle L. Juhnstun. us Room 1. LI Elm St., El Cerrito; irnspactor, Erma Long; Judges, Star- Chaney, Evelyn B. Kolp;Clerks,Mur-13rrnlce Hannon Lucille L Coimultai insprcrur, -tan L' rumDrrY ludg- Cha Cathcart, Abra E3. Hoadley; lel D. Doiley, Jeannette C. Axelsen. Mil, CERRITO 1•lilX'1N/T New 3 es. tare Savo, $Iranor Lawler-Clrrka. Clerks. Sybil Jordan, Grace E. Leslie, Flora 11. Alvarez. Polling Place; Arthur V. Sanford Lvtlia Pec th. Sara• Elizabeth Kuhlr, Clara O, Tessu s U('iL1fUND PRECINCT NO. 10Garapze) 5,53 Everett St_ Fl ClctrtW: Wanda Flu.KE,NNINGTON PRECINCT NO. 7.1 Inspector, Anna Cr:tlalle•v; Judges, KL MkItITO rit"!NIT Na 2.Polling Place, Leslie A. SerrtYglns E'o1l1nK Place, Junior College LI-Inspector, 1"witn !'lace, Jerrph larekrt (Gar- (Cara braryy, 4th & Nevin Richmond; In- Clerks,I-tllisnciAi, p1atl Mks Uarllloward. car'• 1 v St_ Fl Clrrrito gel, Sii Kenyon Ave,Avr, lire rlry specttn, Kristine T{lomsen; Judges, R{earns 8. inspector Marie D. SrrOggina; Laura F. McGrath, 011vette F. O•-New•QuisL Mactiel D. Etunger. Inspector. Kathryn Sandvuk: Judges, Judges, Dorothla, M. Lewis, Agnes H. Rourke-, Clerks, Edna Bennett, JollaPauhneGad•, Edith Gulduct; Llerks. \Vurthin on;Clerks. Shirle McClure R Saber, Florence B. Bennett, KL CER11,1710 rKWIN T Na t y A. Pullin Place, Fairmont r 41L 4 Anna NAVUnr, Jwcphine Baia An- Estelle G.Johnson, Elizabeth Carlton gelana Berton[. KI:,NSI.NGTON PRECINCT NO.6 RICUMOND PRECINCT NO, 20BeLhunks & SLucktun Aves,) LL CERRITO P U'INCT Na 23 Polling Polling earnry St,, El Cerrito. Lnsperlor, 11011in Plan,Arthur Metbuff tear- Grua e) 6 Marchant Berkeley: 808 Barrette A A. Richmond; In-Lucille Zellers; Judges, Helen Arm- Key Blvd., kl Cerrito- !n- Y y' s e or. Dora Scarf: Judges, allnnlr strain Lucille 1_issowav• Cleric aEe"' 1 inspector, Lillian B. Arthur• Judges,g• spirrCur, l3rvr h Turner. Judges, Berrtice F. Erb Kathryn S. Baer- Brenner• Mabel A, Luiz, Clers, Ellen fir: Florence Montoya. l eeita laiitey, I>hir- V Bottin. thrrraa A. Jahnsttei; Clerks Lydia y7tearer rima Smith. N. Weston, Ora Todd, Thelma K aUty vurnold• lam t;uld,r Stark. Ch-lotte Colts. E. Jeanne Cassli.Garret[, EL CEUBITO PRECINCT Na iA Margaret it. Harker. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. I RIC'IDIOND PRECINCT NO. 21 R Polling Place, Fairmont School, EL CERRITO rRECINCT Na !3A Polling Place. E dde Palunchars Yulling Place, Richmond C 1 u h 11 illetween Eureka & Stockton Asch i INAltng Place. Arthur Melhoff (Gar- (Garage) 325 Tewksburryy Ava. Each- House, 1125 Nevin Ave., Richmond; i Kearney SL, El Cetrlto; lruprctcu; age), 1513! Key Blvd_ E] Clerriw; !c- lnorui; Inspector, Virginia Bryant; Inspector Elsie A. Kurtz Judges, Juanita Ebert; Judges, liamrt N. spector, Chariutte Culla• Judges. Elel- Judges, Christlnr BL L)rnnls, Sinty A. Jessie J Horn, Lucille D. Klster; 1' tivtss Frances G.Zannl Clerics Mar- en Melhoff. Mary T. Ei,-unk. Clerks Young Clerks, Juifa S. Kendrick, Clerks, Cracte P. Clark, Lucy M.gctrl Locatclll. Barbara l3rasitat, Alvis Curtis, Elizabeth haft Vivian Julia E, Herser, Geor a B. Erskine. Mathieu, Emil W. Craefenecker.Barlutra L Eat. Wood.RICHMO. PRECI*CT NO. z Et1CH1[UNU PRECINCT ito, 22FA.OF RUITU PRECINCT Na 419 EL CE"-RRITO PRL7LYNCT Na 2a Wolin ['lace. PL Masonle Lodge. ar Polling Plan, Fairmont School, Palling Place, Fl Cerrito III It 21u Was leYton Avr„ Ktchmond In- House, Foiling Place,Richmond ichmondKearneyandStockIotLE! Cerrito; Srtne.M, Ashbury & Eureka bY„ iJ s or Daisy idler, Judges. Agnes Inspector, Icln D. Etowsmnn; Judges,Inspector, Norma f aasenu; Julgrs, Cerrito; Inspector. Leaeaine P. Ger- C_ Mallo Sally Brakstad• Clerks, Grace J. Browning, Victoria T. Leg- Rita Llenbury, Romcnn Johnson; mann; Judggersf.. Eleanor Mosikn, Iva Ttterrsa (widen• Margaret A. Coyne, Kett: Clerks. Anna Sweitzer, Ann•.Clerks, petty Babblt. Janet Alves. t;nmvwtt; Clerks, Barbara If. tang- Vica JL Cha Cora Lev MacDonald, toil Livia !: Callan. Beatrice A E. Chilton, Hazel Rodas, nt. ('1atui o PRECINCT Na 3 P ersarn Polling fUND F.W. ess NO. 3 RiMMOND PRECINCT NO, 23WolinPlace, F. r liras Richmond: e), Polling Plan, 1'rtrr J. Cndra tear- Et. CERRITO PRE['LNtT Na SiA 323 Washington Avr.. Rlchmnrui•n- Polling Place, K Jenkins (Garage). aT,el, 7534 Terrace Dr, 10 Cerrito. P.dting Place. El Cerrito 1Li h spector,Nellie Stlefvater•Judges.Ma- 11th St., Richmond: Inspector. i.I- Itor,Isla J.McCausland;Judges, Srho il. Ashbury din Eureka St_ El Dile filer Josrpttine Fsarr Clerks, Agnes Henry: Judges, Grace Jen-r Anne \'lura, Kath K Blair. Cirrkw Crmiu, lnssicelor. Jessie Wilson; Bernier E. Darley. Vlasta Z Allen. k ns, Florence Marshall; Clerks, Winifred Macfarlane, Akre C_ Kinsey. Judges. Margaret Hannam, Genevieve Elizabeth it. Pruett. Grace Thompson, Mildred B. Ham- MAT uerite J. Ross. C.undon; C'lrrks. Alice Srimfleld. Err- RICHMOND ISECINCT NO. I mond, Gladys E. Paulson. rCERRITO11UNCINC1'No.SA elyn M. Beale Allre Kingg., Polling Place, Methodist Church. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24 Polling Place. Peter J. Cadres KL CERRITO PRUI,NCT Na23 Nicholl and Bartlna Ave- Richmond, Polling Place, S. T. Kvaman (Ca-Basement) 75,13 Terrace Dr„ El Car- Pidling Place, Lester -L Bur fGar• Inspector Julia HUI; Judges. Reva rage, 576 9th St.. Richmnod• Ins ect• rico; Inspector, Ruth F. Cadra• Jtidg- Agri, 746x5 Curry Ave- hM Cerrito: Carter, Rita Matteucel• Clerks. Clara or, brae H. ODonnell Judges, MaryesPatriciaF. Mclkravrl! Sarah Ellen Inspector.-tarsetnr aL Boland:Judges. D. Perassot Viva A. Crum. Josephine V. Bill• Helen brae Collins; Clerks, MacDonaid, Clerks Estella C_ White, 1'aLesireM. Bur, -Lar, A Allzry lenchar.Marte G. Irwin, Margaret E. Schafer,Esther Layton, Brenda 11- Zana Clerks, C: Louise Tricor!. Amy Lou RICILMOND PBECLNCT NO. b Mary Curtin.EL CERRITO PRECINCT Na t lotkinktxim, Clara Setnlntzhaurr. Polling Place. PL Masonic Lodge• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 23PollingPlan, castor Schaal. Donal 10.C101111170 rR!]CZrC't N4L 1-0 214) Washington Ave Richmond; Polling Place Harold N. Rasmus-and Lawrence. El Ctirito; Inspector. Pilling Place, Ralmond Erickson inspector.Margaret A.Renny-IJudges, sen (Garage), 927 Rlpley Ave. Rich-Winifred J. Elliott: Judges, Edna f{ (Garaaee i, tom^ lone 1 Ave_ El Err- \elite A. Cooper, 3Larte i5rfdono; mond Inspector, Rny it. Martin:Kuehl, Mildred G. West; Clerics Min- rito; Inspector. Darts t_ Erickson; Clerks, Elizabeth M. McDonald, Ger- Judges, blay E. Wallin Frances S.nie M. Detlue, Hebnra 11. Zuerner, Judges. Juanita Ckxwrr• June E k-- trude Pdotte. Rita S. Pritchard. tChartsS• DDreppaur. tK-M Clerks, ILrrriet Johnson. XM asciIKURD rRres.- 'r NO. 4 liar ur on, Anks. a C. Rasmussen. s, Agnea w El. cKitHrm PRECINCT Na 7 D F. McMillen. J.se-tihirw• Murray Pulling Place, Washington School, Warburton, Anna C. E{nsmussrn. Po111nR Plare, Joltn Frr1p,•,ula (C:atr- EU,eERItITY/ rRrCLNCT Na ;7 F: fttchnRtm! Ave„ and Wlnr St., It1CIISIUND PRECINCT \O, 20 aFel, 1 E`eArric Sr._, El Qrrnto: Halling Place. Old Mwa Vista Richmond: 1 or, Inga J. Morrl- Polling Place, Leon A. Michel (Gn-Inspt t r, Manan Curtdn: Judges School. Barrett do Tassajara Ave- F1 inn Judges, Mary L ylcCouk Flora rage), ail 4th St., Richmond; In- tesiru 1 regulla Hessle Thutnpsori; Cerrito; Inspector. Elms IL MacMil• F_ llrnry C•lrrks, tAorothy W Etnll, sprctor, Frances Michel; Judges, Clerks Flrima }. Mahon Ura Ander- Inn Jixigrs I.etrrrir M. Bretvra Ruth Pauline SL Driskill, Thelma Iw Ru- Myrtle P McClintock Esther ShIIck- son, Blanche Johnson. D. .Shuck; Clerks. Eleanore M. Net- sek. eltord; Clerks, Charles H. Plouff, EI. CERRITO r1tltD(:INCT Na g s+ia. Nellie N. Head- Alma Vogel_ IUCHMO. PRYJCINCi NO. 0,1 Jrnnlr M. Sharp. Alice E Richard. Polling Place, James G. Bannock- KL CKKRITO ritE11NCT Na 28 toiling Place, Washington School, H1CSE3IOND PRECINCT 10. 26A Rumpus Room). *IVM Mono Ave, Pilling Place, A. J. IXxiogh tbase. Past Richmond Ave, and Wine St., Polling Place, Leon A. Michel (Ga-hl Cerrito; Inspector, h'tlivImar, Se- mens n, "_5311 Carquinez Ave- El Cer- Rlchmond: Inspector, Antoinette Star- rage),At 4th SL, Rlchmond In-brell; Judges, Lela M. Unguhart, Mil- rltn: lnsieec•ter, Lillian S- Duricigh: tin: Judges, Vernle 13. Ohler, Ruby Spector, Alice E. Richard; Judges,jw..died 1, Elsberrv; Clerks Naomi Arch- t_dges 'Martha Hurlev. Banner SL Glitden• Clerks, Mary Rackley, Myrtle R. McClintock, Jennie M. ambeault• Rulfi Norman, Evelyn :Me- Dena:Clerks. Ellet Johnson,Julia S. Mary Brossard. Any McKinny. Sharp Clerks, Mary Barda, Margar-Laughlin. Snodgrass Nina For.njennoND PRECINCT NO. 7 et Myers. Mary Pearce.EA. CERRITO rRECIN(T Na 0 EL CERRITO PREt7NCT Na 20 tolling Place, Recreation Bldg.. S. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27 1 Wlpi _g Place, IL R, Check 4Gar- Polling Place, PAspual J. I'Alumbo 6th and Stain. Richmond: Insoectoz. Polling Place, Peres School, 5th & agel, 5718 Barrett Ave., M Cerrito; eGara n, I= E%-errtt SS_ El Cer- Robert W. Outman; Judges, Evelvn Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond; In- r ,Inspector, Bertha I. Shuhat; Jud s. -1tw inspector. !Margaret Palumbo; M. Purcell, Anne R. Martin; Clerks, sppector, Freida Bateman; Judges,Elizabeth S. !Night_ Ruby B, Mc•- Judges. Lorraine at. Marcos Esther Elma Lawana Patterson, Estella M. Marian G. Covell, Audrey Brown;Umber; Clerks, no S'uager, Victor I: Rohse. Clerks Aminase Palumbo. Benner. Geraldine Ka yy Clerks, Alice G. Neckel, CarolineJohnson, R. F.Cannon. Duels Snkdrr, Dorothy f WAAL itICHMOND PRECLIlCT NO.7A Martini Fredolphla Smith, Mil.CERRITO PI='I\(T Na 0A RCL CERRITO PltESC'LNC!Na 30 Pauling Place. Recreation Bldr„ R011110ND PFW.I.NCT NO. 28 lollirtPlace, R. R. Cheek tGair S_Polling Place. Castro School, Donal 6th and Blaine, Rlchmond• In- Polling Place, A. Healey (Rumpusage), 5118 Barrett Ave., El Cerrito; & Lawrence. E3 Cerrito; Inspector. spertor, Vesta Cole: Judges, Anna Room), 15 1 Pennsyylvania Ave., Rlch•lnspxctor, Hilda M. Cheek: Judges. Shirley Batter; Judges Marius L IL Biederman, Laura J. Biederman; mond; Inspector Kathleen G. Santos: s 1:atherinc Oppenheim. Edna Webster: Reynolds -Maxine Stoddard; Clerks Clerks. Dods Bledsoe Mabel D. Judges, Neca Walker Rose L. Frey:Clerks, Mary C. Smith, Nellie S. Florence Eastia Elizabeth Colwell, Steelman. Flora M. Burns. Clerks, Dorothy T. §mith, Mary E.h13eackney, rda L. Paris. Naomi Lind RICHMOND PRECINCT' 78 Barker. Juanita Healeyy. r ICI.CERM17•o PRECINCT Na 10 rL CERRITO PRECINCT Na 31 Polling Place, Recreation Bldg., S. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 29 1 Polling Place, W1111larn J. Wuelzer, Palling Placa Paul Fuse tGaraAe, 6th and Marine Ave„ Richmond; In- PollanR Place, Geor a Smith Ca- r 1r„ (Garage), ]COGl ureid St FJ her. Blake St- E] C'rrriW. Inspector, Spector, Anna R. Biederman• Judges, rage r, 1831 Roosevel Ave. Rich. t`rrrlto; Inspire tor, Crave i~ tVuelzer; Fbarence A_ Gewngrr; Judges, ail- Mildred Cockran Alice Deckman: mond; Inspector, Daisy L. Peacock;aTullc• Mary Jo Ferrel. Jos7hine dad West. Lorraine N.-tiller; Clerks, Clerks. Petra Garcia. Epale Ball, Es- Judges, Julia I. Maskai, Florence L. Tamlllyn; Clerks, Vivian V, Aegus. DDorothy Hunter, Leta Ruse -Martha ther Mundell. Arnold: Clerks, Ellen Costello, Freda r Ida R Rase, Alberta F_ tt'rayrr. t. ItaNcbarih RLC/L1tUND PILECLNCT NO. 8 LaPlant, Alta Peacock. vI.CKRlttTO PRECINCT Na 11 Ff.CERRITO PItkWINCT Na 32 Polling Place.Mabel Mason (Living RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. So Polling Place Anthony (Ada{ape Polling Place, Gordon C_ De -funk Room. 118 S. 14th St„ Richmond; Polling Place, Fire House No. 3, Garagel, 7119 Albemarle St., El Cer- cGaragel• &MN Buckingham Dr_ El Inspector. Louise C. Spinney; Judges. 1900 Barrett Ave., Richmond: In- rilo: Inspector,Gladys Chiappc•:Judg- Cerrito. Inspector. L.nanna De Munck- Lillian I. Gomez, M aret St Phil- xpector Minnie L. Phillips, Judgges, es, Anna L. Carlitl>, Ethel M. Btiede; Jud-r+ James H. Gran, Lucite 1* lips; Clerks, Vera N. ockreil, Mar- Nellie k Bethards, Velma I Nlchel- Clerks, Ruby -1. Sutherland. Lillie Rvnin: Clerks. Winifred W. Healey, J•rne A_ Bunting. Bertha 1., Fran- son; Clerks, Myrtle M. Armstrong,1<; F. Doolittle, Lavina M. Christian. Janet C Boslock. R. W_ Truitt-cisco_ Annetta .\ngav in, Sadle M. Preston iII. CERRiTO rawINCT Ne. 11.4, P.1.CrItItIT0 PRY.CINCT Ne. 33 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.AA RICHMOND PRECiN1CT NO, 31 1 Polling Plan, Anthony Cheappe Pilling Place. F2rnersoan Wood (Din- Polling Place. Seventh Day Ad- Polling Place, William Alberigl c('.araeel 7M Alhemarte ';t. FJ 51er- ins Roomn, 7915 Terrace l7rr_ E3 Cer- ventlst School. 13th St. off Ohio. (Storeroom), 553 22nd St., Richmond-, alto Inspxxtor, Annie Flaatz; Judge; ritn: Inso,rCtar, Lydia W. aloud; Richmond; Inspector, Emma T. Sag- Inspector Margaret R. Brandau• Louise Ialarkus, Alta Gibbs: Clerks, Judges, Eva Schrriner. Dorothy tier: Judges, Beatrice Larsen, Mary Judges, Lulu A. Hudson Blancher_ Wilma Burgener, Flordnda C Rodri- Knowles: Clerks Anne A_ Richards E Clitls: Clerks, Sfarfe Iiubbar Trager Clerks, Elsie )`.•'arrow, La- 7>gues, Frances Veranda. Anita M. Rradlev, Alice Pace. Leona Harris, Iouella Rains. vonl.•t Carr. Azalea E, Hawkins.hi. CERRITO PREX'INCT Na I!KENSINGTON rRMINCT Na 1 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9 ICICiDIOND PRECINCT NO. 32PottingPlace, V. W. Taufer (Car- Pollan= Place. Major It. R Banks Polling Place. Henry Eckhardt Polling Place L. Cosentlnt (Ca- np;e). 1R) Carmel Ave., FJ Cerrito; (Garavel, I Fidgrenift Rd- Berkeley; (Garage), 1912 Florida Ave., Rich- rage), 6,34 22nd St., Richmond; In-Inspector, Janet Mewha: Judges, lnsntctor, F11en P. WIlllts• Judtzes. [notal: Inspector• M a r y Eckhardt; Spector, Jeannette A. Lamarra;Mary Sullivan, Roberta M. Schlatter, Nelle $ Dowoes. Flora N. Scott; Judzes. Muriel Scheppler, Sfary K. JudKea, Caroline J. Anderson, Essle Clerks, Freda A. Bates, Virginia lily- Clerks• Kathryn IL Plummer. Anna Richey• Clerks, Evelyn Terrill. Ruth L Wiser: Clerks Madeline Meyer. erty. Martha M. Olney. B, Blakeman. Hannah M. Workman. Cantrell. Elsie Grandstapt Annie H. Koses, %Ilma Steward.E1.CERRITO PRE CINCT Na 13 KI1_NSINGTON PRFCINCr Na = RICHMOND PRE NO.9A RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 33 Polling Place. A. M. Nordin (Car Polling Place, A_ O. Donogh (Gar- Polling Place. Charles E. Wllllams, Polling Place, Presbyterian Church 11"l, 307 Carmel St_ El Cerrito: In- xgel_ G Cambridge- Ave_ Berkeley (Garage? 200 S 2Dth St„ Rlchmond; of the Redeemer, 2354 Andrade Ave., sr,rctor, Vera Marie Maertins:Judges :: Inu. vector. Lucile V. Donotrh: Jude- Inspector, Father Williams; Judges, Richmond: Insptor, Mable J. Fuller;Hester S Mulltnix, Madelyn Wright; us. Edith C_ Ford, alae H, CYrey: F_truna Carte, Lizzle R.Smith;Clerks, Juditvs, Bertha N. Bacon, Marie W.Clerks. Jean k Gutterman Icurithc Clerks. Marliiew circler, -Lary Beery. Atm W eindet_ Margaret Baer. Mary Hughes; Clerks, Hosea A. Cecil, Anne Jane Bergen, Tress• Gogna, alta H. Emmett. Ferrari. Leasmon, Lorene Henderson. 411 f i WCHMOND rltWIN(IT NO, 33,41 LucliVsoND rRECINVI! NO,54 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO 70 IUCHJ/UND rU=IXCT NO, 83A Polling Place, Presbyterian Church Polling t^ace, Natele Mapef" (Ha- Polling Place,Godfrled Schumacher Pulling Pour, Housing Project, 42U of the Redeemer, 2354 Andrade Ave- ray^ei, -:ter ranrtrd Ave- Klcltmmd: tgarage, Stull Panama Ave_ Rich- S. 41st St., Apt. 11, Richmond• ln- Richmond• Inspector, Alter Holbrook. Inspecfart, Nary J. Da Costa; JUdges. teootl- Inspector. Marguerite Schu- Spector,Virginia R Kunaniec•Judges, Judges, Dorothy Tetzschner. Ella .Anna l:n.i•arrvirh Ruby Mapeili; n acher, Judgrs Scary Ahlf, Gladys Mladge J~ baeaott, Clara W. Williams; Stolz: Clerks, Piorrnce M. Touzel. Clell W-4 aC Scott. Angela Mn- Claver: Clerks. Irene Patterson,Doro- Llerus, F:uaawr C. Giassburner (:fru- Nodle M. Holly, Edith Olson. rtlf. Jwri-;llne lkwekay.thea B. Duncan. lotte R'Packet[,Margaret A.1'Jimiex. lU(:IIMON'D PREJCIN(T NO. 34 RICHMOND !RWINC! NO. SIA RICHMOND ritY.l'.LNC[ No. 71 ILICUMOND P/it: INCT NO. 850 Milling PuPlace, Max Hattieh (Rmp• Rolling t•lacr, North Richmond Pulling Place. Earl SL Cullen (res:-Putting Place. inuring Project. 420 a us nx)m in tear, 84o 351h SL lUch- Care. 14!N Filbert 5t- Itichanuod- In- drnce, 4= S_ 14th St.. Richmond; S. 41st at., Apt. Into Klchmond; ln- mend; Inspector, Nellie 13 Worlund: spec•tor.V neva li McFadden.Judges. Insp ce Glance SL Cullen; Judges, spectur, ALaary E, Stark' Judges, La Judges Nrllle 11 Day, Gladys Ell r- I)arothv Janes Jctstrphtar Jaekxtm: L)da Innen Ina P. Jrnntrsgs Clerks, trrnr Vus, Mildred Kerr; reeks, in4o; Clerks, Harriet B. lorirr, l'ir- Clerks. Bette Mannan. Irma Bet y. ll:ue! at, Jacotaert Jeanne L Sproat, inner F. Dickerson, stella t.alseau, 7 gin1A AIArrrttA, Esther I_ Hillstrom. France, Vt,!ve. Edith Caswell. Luatie Oison. SICHAUND PUMINCT NO. Si IU(:1131ONn 1`RVA'INCT NO. 34A WCu.mumi PRECINCT No. SS RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 71A Pulling dace, Auruthy btaussa (Din- Polling Platte, Max lFnitleln (Rumpp- IbBln• 1•43t-C tIre HOusr Nu 5, Polling Place. Earl St. Cullen (resi- Ing ltm_), 3.10 S. 49th St„ lticnmond; us nxom in rears, W)35th SL Iticfi- Santa iltr & Hunt totL Richmond; dence). 422 S. 14th St., Richmond; lnspectur, Annie Lenevl; Judges, mond; Inspector, lixrriel Lt. Muter; Inspects, ii;tithe R.azrmrnts'Jwlgrs- Inspector• Ear! M. Cullen; Judges, Sputa Chl[rzz t, Evelyn bfura[ure Judges, Caroline Schnalx•1. Doris Blanche t_ Rother•. Ada J. Simpp- Adeline K Stoddard. Margaret E_ CarraS, Gernerusu Suidati, EmilyWexxt: Clerks, Margaret F_ Fahrrn- sun; C1rcL:, Echo iir*:abr. Alma C. Jeremiason• Clerks, Marggte Ramey, McKenzie, Lena Lagurno. hops Elizalteth Filling. Ada Ryan, W1nn1ni:h:a-4,, rannye tL Btaochanl, chricte Rogers, lune 11, Cunning- u14.31AUAD PULCINUT NO. 88A IUCITMtoNn PltFY'INIT NO. s3 IUCH.34C ND PIMINCT NO. SSA Pulling Place, Dorothy Massa (rest- 1'nllinl 1'I:tar, John liayrs (ga_ Pollin• i':ace. kur House Nu 5, l2ICIMOrD rucclNCT No. 710 dence), b2U S. 49th SL, Richmond; rages, 44;1 Dimm St, Richmond: In- Santa l ars d Huntington. Ruhnuind; 1'Otliag Ytaer, tioustn(cc Project, Wl Inapectuc, Duruthy Massa; Judges, t s vector Penelolw Davis: Judges, Irene Insp c•t..r, ikorothy Barbour: Judggecss., 3. 14th St., Apt. S-1. Klchmond• In- itutn Brooks, Lucille T. Cook; Clerks, C. Vlx, Valera M. Anderson; Clerks. IA%rrta I'.wrette. Gladys F Hedley: Spector. Gladys Kiskls• Judges, An e- Eunice peeves, Mary Hawks, Cath- Florence ath- Flor nce It, Watson, Ann !'at Vuke- Clerk.:-lAs-belle,McMurrey. Lorraine Lina Crzmlcb. Margaret Y. Raffaneyli; erine Elmore. Itch, Nnlx`lee`n J. Echols, Terry. Anna Lucita aiurnil. Clerks, Marton Stephenson, Dorothy IUCHSIOND P19ECLNCT NO. 87 RICHMOND 1•ltEJt't\lT NU, se luctimtew rawmer Nth 34 Delgrossu, Vinrentia P. Schaeffer. Pulling Pluce Project Office, 43W Polling flare, Teresa A. White !:,ihn; 1•aaeY, John A ('lassirk WCfMUECND YRiNCT NO. 7'; Huber Ave.. ltichmond; Inspector, n•cidente•), 424 422nd St., Richmond; tgarde t, '=alb Bissell .ave., Rich- !biting Place Project Office Canal M otIle Adrlaenssens; Judges, A!le R. Insixrtor, Sym Kreut:en:Judges,Jean nz.,nd; In.;k-etre Tillie R. Blanc; War Apts., ttjtnr efc Virginia Sts., Evattts, William L. Evans; Clerk,Mar- 11. Graham, Trle•Sa A. White; Clerks, Judges. t:,,.rgme Williams. Dorothy Richmond; Inspector. Irene Bonner aha ltacnuck, Eloise Worsham, Helen r Dura F. Woolley, ThtreSn A. Powers, Novasc uu,•; Clerks. SMildrW Palen- Judges• Clariuel Dubinson. Ailene Hellman, char, Ruth J ilirtstaei McCarty: Clerks. Doro Heinrich, Slll- ILIC113IOND PRECL\CT NO. 87AGear.• C, Gxirrhlnm.deed Unger. Stadelyn M. Putnam.Pulling Place Project Office, 4300ItIC1lM10NDrREJ('LN(T NO, 3: Wl'IutuND I'REfiNCT NO. ST Huber Ave, Richmond• Inspector, lucimoND ruzcmCT NO, 73PollingFlare, Walter tVilisun t a- ration b•i..cr Harbor Gate - Pulling Place, Pro),eet Of!tce, Canal Wilma E. Nottingham; •nudges, Mar- rage), 5G1 35th St_. Richint it. In- Isiratiun [1,Ir tlU sleeker Ave_AvWar Apts..Wine do t Irglnla Sts., Rich- tha Caetano, Mary D. Watkins; spector, Alin• C. Willson: Judges. iry!n" 1i I Les.Fe Atari mond: Inspperccttor, Margaret O'Drnln Clerks, Vivian Le 1•evere, Laura C, Alma T. Barrett. alPriam F Nar- xis Irene F_ Fly, Merit Judges, Mari Pemberton, Marian Von Mooch, Frances Obert, Clerks, Catroline F. AlcAfrr, Virginia •J. E'a: • leeks Sabana Scholey, Dalley: Clerks, Atlee S. Kohrbarhrr, 114CILHUND PUIXINCT NO. 88 a Dlstirr, Margaret Ward. man, Netfa.e:i, Kathryn C. Htightmnan_ Ruth J. Santillpm Mary Ftallihan, Polling Place Project Office, 4300 Wt,umoN11 riaxiNCT NO. sit l:1t'I1•446va rig"1N(T NO. 37.2 RICHMOND PUECINC"i NO, 71 Fauber Ave., Richmond; Inspector, lofirnc V. er. Harbour Gate Admin. Lbllin Place, Project Office, Ate h- Kathryn L, Foster; Judges, BeatricePollingilett, Iwo Butler tl;ara>;en g je ZOO Barrett Ave., lltehni,tnd: in- as;122111 1 t".Mg„ 29M) -Meeker Ave- !sun Village• Collins & Curry Sts„ E, Fugelstrum,Marian A.Beauchamp; Slxetor, Elsie` Butler: Judce:, P,:rin t htrhrna•e1.i: Ins.wrtur. Mildred at. INchmOnd; Inspector. Alberta FtaIles• Clerks, Lillian B. Young, Margaret 4 A. McI_aug hlln. Canol Svc But-,'r: Stewart. Jodges, Muth I: Hatett, Judges, Lena Ruftato, Vemle Slur- Wegher, Dolly W. Edwards, leeks Father Fay iltckl Iw nares :, t`iiNea ti,t•a+ingst: Clarks Llel)n 3l. phy- Clerks, linen Eiklnton, Loyol;a RUCKHOND PRECINCT NO. 89 siWilson, Berthn Anderson.Iltudgki- F-4die F_ Ite=tnato, Elaine hough.Blanche ML Foster. tolling Place,Housing Project,4831 ltivitmoxi) 1.1twiNtT Nu. sy Werkt. LtICHMOND PRECLNC-r NO. 71A Stockton Ave., Apt. b Richmond; Polling Plan•, Lonrft•Ilo,a Jr. it+gh uuttw•so rarwis(T NU, S:1t LLIUnq snare. Project Office( Arh- Inspector, Mlarlorte M. hall; Judges,M SchtxH, 1,•i!) 2.W St„ n1rhmond• In- Lollar,: 1•: cr. Harbor trate Admin- Ism VI lage, Collins & CurrYy St., Kuth Ftuwe, Lary Meeks: Clerks, s actor, Marle ti, Vaslie; Judges, +stratit4l :1tg_ 'itn) Sleesker Ave_ Rlchnumd; Inspector Alfreda J. Bertle B. Lundgren, Eutllla It. Ka- r1Ar• }.. Rogers. Fdyth J. Bryant: W.-li rx.n.n, Itupector. Emma E_Creeal; Warmby: Judges, Helen L. Walker. mlrez. Clerics, \carte G. Riordan, Hrnnett.t Judges. 1;.,-rardlne a Quandt. Vrttn u Bette l argr:ave: Clerks, Nell S. Ki g WLHJIUND Y1LE NC'T NO. d11A Deasey, Rotwrt 11, Brvan1, ll.nrJi.; t-perks, Minnie 3_ h ills, er, Esther IL Dirks, Catherine I Purling Yiace,Fluusing Project,4831 RICHMOND rulY•ltCT No. Is Sarth" %no% JohrisocL Charlotte St, Travnirek_Stockton Ave.. Apt, 1, Richmond; !n- x w tlruua IUCHMOND PRECINCT No• 75 spector, Irene A. MaeGili; Judges, In- Polling Place, l.etuise N. \t' mo tr Polling Pince, Recreation if it. S. Helga Landon, Bonny J. Elliott;garArei, 2(rl C 35th GI Richmond; Wc'ovttND r1[tY'LNCT No. 5Y 6th & Scalar Sts., Klchmond; In- Clercs, Helen Perdue.l:tlzubethBrace,Inslxctnr, Lydia 11trr. Judges !'car- !'ullat f•:.irt, Kenneth Sanllh ata- u tome I[uwril Judges, Elsie I. Henrietta Ctxspa.Clem . Olga 1, Phyllis It, Van :,Door: rate, ,,r !-tacolm Ave- Rlchfrwmd; Martin, Nancy N 'Jordan• Clerks, at1t;ILMOND PICE(71YCT or Clerks, Olga I. Campbell. flan Uawr. Inspect w V_rbara Smith•Judges.De- Minnie Heller, Haze! Johnwn, Dals Polling Place, Rousing Auditorium,Louise N. tt'elshar sables tlaaaastrr. Leonard L Curry; J. Maddtc. Y Stith & Jefferson Sts., Richmond; In-RICHMOND 1•REJ(•1NCT NO. 41 Clerks, Witeaitred Van VammnburY, RICHMOND PRCCLNCT NO. 23.1 spactor. Josephine Wallace Judges,lolllnr PIAn, Stege Schatol, 5litli .( Mae ie.f.rn0. !Cay E Lary-Polling Place, Reerratlon tial!, S. Sllrlam Grurgal, Evelyn Chavez Y . Cypress Sts., Richmond, Ins(xctor, WCHMIUND P1twilsCT NO. Silt, 6th & Maine Sts., Richmond; In- Clerks,Hazel C handler,Eva O.Casey,Margaret L. Gately; Ju s Anna I. pector. Ruth E Hotlingsworth die P011ia, !'tart,Nlck Wetuar tgarage, s Lasrinr Cobb.Soldna solo Kntherirr F. Klatt; Clerk, 2x11 Ltn.eNn Ave-Richmond; In- JudCes, Rose 1. Faulkner Lucille IUCILMOND PRECINCT NO. 91 7s,Evelyn M. Er•lckson, Myrtle D.Br.mn, Spector. P-Autlnr M. Weber; Jud Gro!!- Clerks, Bernice T. Lazcarinl, Pulling Place, Seaport Auditorium, Etta Simeone. John ak_ 1::ttterman, Virginia S Carr- E]nmu Dowty. 12::0 S.49th St., Klchmond;Inspector, 1uCHMONn rRECINCT NO, 41A ry: Clerics, Ina M. Stansbury, Elva WCiLMOND PRECINCT NO. 7s Joyce 51. Hoffman; Judges, Aurilla xPollingPlace, herr School, 50th d I:atter_aan. Frances yl. ederson_ Polling Place, USO Bld S, 10th W.atrus, Charlie M. Whltaker; Clerks, rC<'p reSA StS.. Richmond; Inspector, t g-- itelrn G. Bonham; Judges, lora O, WCl/MuND PAM-IINCT NO.39 & Virginia Sts., Richmond; Inspector, Bernleee Winter, Leah Sadle, Gladys Chamlwrs, Martha M. Lohu;S: Clrrks Pullen: I'tace, Hubert Gragt tta- Ethel SI. Ftauge• Judges Isaac B, L» Shannon. 5 Marian Barrett, Laura lb Capuder, ratt•i, Yl;et lthrrtit Ave- fttchmnrrxt SZ.ilth,Martelta Heyman.Ctlrrks,Nun- !1,14.11.1/uNl YICECiNCT NO, 98 Ann I- Metier. Fespretw, ttuby F. Rippy; JudgrS,, nle Smith, Florence S2. eoffln, Llillan Polling Place, Seaport Auditorium, RICHMOND i•Itn'llIN T XO, 4. Minnie Fullerton. Catherine Capuder: Saunders 1 0 S.49th St., Richmond: Inspector, Polling Place. S George L_ Black Clerks Elmira Busselle. Peart Imam. KICIMOND PRECINCT NO. 7sA La Verne Williams; Judges Prenetta Christine L,tais. Nulling Place, USO Bldg. S. 10th Harris, Edgar Alexander;Clerks,Ger- garage), ]511 Can Joaquin Ci. Iticti- t'Irglnla Sts. Richmond ins tor, crude Jackson. Anna blse Bridgeman,mond;Inspector,Aflene Black;Judges, IUcwtoND ruxe NCT NO_ N D Down Rutter.Joseph I_ Wale`cka, Mary Lrorette: Polling Place. Henry Abrao (ta Mier G_ lee; Judges, Y1rYlnla Fiuls, IU Rutter. YRBCL CT NO. 91,2Clerks, Clark L. Btxtkrr, Florence rai,•e( lie l Dunn Ave- Rlchlaond• !n- Beverly Draper. Clerks, Barbara Cera Agnes Sievers, Gwen I•Irw[ort, Pulling Place, Seaport Auditorium, kPinnreik, Mar F tec. aj+teta: i'u 1 tt'wllry; Judtes Lee wels]LOYD Pu CT NO, 77 1710 S.49th St., Richmond; Inspector, RICMMONi) H•1tF umir No. 13 t-ise,J t. Miller:Qrrkz4 E tlg An- Fo111ng Pince, Vtrgtnia Claudio (gn- Frances Marvtek• Judges, Laura My-PHlinq Plare, Camp Fin- Girls dPrSon, U,w,he Alr'ao. Luta Bark. rates, 401 S_ nth SC, Richmond 1n- ers, Rosaline Genovfa• Clerks EllaIldQ_ nsp tor, alwlDowFr Aar_ Richn,Ju ages, man Spector, SMaude It. Wood-, Judges,Ida Rude, Ann Rehberg. Sylvia DeRroeck.Inspector, Ttntx 1 F.Chapman;Judges i11Clt a4t ND PItWINei• NO. it I,a mssy,Zur ah F.Bates=Clerks,Star- 11,7CIL1LOND PRECINCT NO, 93seraSl. Mnrtln, Marjorie A. Kelley: Mullin,; 113ce, Canal Apts. (Proget Donaidwn, Fxoisr Ilartlein, Jw Polling Place, H. J. Neal (garage),Clerks Norma Jean Armand, Alicejt•t Ottta. talar S Virginia Sts. ale McFuem. 5637 Bayview Ave., Richmond; In-Qnnn, Mon I_ Locke. Richmn.nd: Inspector, Rose Dingle: HUCHWOND PRECINCT NO. 77A Spector, Bertha Salve; Judges Mar- z, itIcumoNn rREY'i\(T NO. 41 Judges, l.uise Wilson. June M_ WT_ Polling Place. Charlotte Thompson gtierite A_ Nissen, Kay Phillips:Polling Place, Camille Davis C rick; Clerk:, Elva DamoM James I_ (garage). 3AI S. 22nd SL, Richmond- Clerks, Edith Kershaw,Thelma Seale,rage), &U ZMnd St„ Richmond: In- Amos. Etta IWrrts_ Inspector, Charlotte Thompson; Leona LL TDarpe_slxclor, -latocl F.Davis; Judges Mar- WCHMtctNU PRPCL\Ci NO. C Judtes. Barbara Coodrtch. OrBet- LiICII]IOND PRECINCT NO. 93AgatetC. Summers Emma t Hunt; Polling I-lam Clearing House. 32'i hune:Clerks.Anna Mae Morris,Helen Polling Place, James Alarcon (ga-Clerks, liennie J. <:rrsdort, FZztma W. Vlr6inaa Aar., Richmond. In. OConnelL Elizabeth Jane Halley. rage). 5638 Bayview Ave., Richmond.It1RTMa\•, \'Inlet.Mrtwasirl. Spector. Lydia J. Howell. Judges. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 78 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 91l)IInR INH) ! Paul NCT NO. 4S MAltnr Plan•, Paul Ctx.k lgaragr, Louise I:.wrxirt Emma E]sltrt• Clerks, Ibltlmg Place- Recreation Flail, S. Folling F'tace, T. W. Finnnula (ga- t therin.• ll.Kne. E uI& V.Odom Mb & Virginia Sts., Richmond; In- rage, 16*0 Santa Clara Ave., Rich-Be Dimm GL„ Richmond: Julia tax•, Bertha Spruner• Judges: Jutta A. ShlMra ialFsrdW sprcttr; AtkelaWt B. Plcton• Judges, mond: Inspector Margery Flannula; WZ'lumoND iPWY3NcT No. 63 Gladys Brusie• Rebecca Silvis.Clerks Judges, Helen Floarch, Virginia 011s 3Shea. Iona G. Conk: Clerks Verona Project Office. Atch- Margaret Shaw, Bette J. Cavin, Min- Haynes: Clerks, Helen D. Bounds,1., Walker. Dorothy !!eller, Alice M. Muller 1M.c r, Pro Egan. icon t ilh •, Richmiond: Inspector, We Jam, Marie W. Eakins, Blanche Auch. RICHMOND ritmN-(-r NO. 44 Lillian C.,..kley• JuzdCm Helen RiCILMOND PRECIN" NO. 78A WCILHOND PRECINCT NO. 95 s Polling Place, Levu F. Prescott / Adams. OL-La r Louise Doyle: (7crks. Polling Place. Recreation Hall, S. PollingPlace, T. Cleveland (1a: r.egP), 5,419 \'An Fleet fticgli- Mavtaell B• Breen. Ltlllr St. Blakely. =7th & Virginia Sas, Richmond: In- rage). 19 41st 5t., Richmond n mend; Instxe•tor, Colla Ave, lady• Judres. Nettie F.0o.rook.Spector. Letitia Oswald; Judges Dorsi Spector, Esther Luther;Judges,Stella Lyd1A E. Flrrhow. Jane Duke: Cfrtics4 Iilcullt ND rRr1•iNtT NO. N Sprelnum Tarte Dor Imes: Clerks, J. Dahl, Esther King: Clerks, Mrs. Lucv Anne Cloud, Mlldr4 t ifeln- Fbllina Yt:.rt•,HOUSInt I'toj c 1 14M Vera a_ Bailey, Freda L. Seip, Lillie Raymond Anderson, Juanita Miller. buck. Virginia McMillin. Iloftman Blvd_ Apt -1l. Richmond: -tar Myers. Dottie Pate. iICHMOND rumNCT No, 144, lnslreet.w- brit& I-Artinez. Judges. RHCIMOND PRL'CIXCT NO 79 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 00 Polllne Place, Len F. Prescott Cga- Eleanor F 1`ller,Ida Peterson: Clerks. Polling Place, limsing[ Project• 825 Polling Place, Patrick J. Kearns rage, 5919 Van Fleet Ave„ Rich- Ann E. Lvford. Esther W.Buford, S. 25th St.. Apt. 1R, Richmond, In- (garage), 459 38th St., Richmond; mond: Inspector.Elsie F_ !\•:+•ell- s or, Eunice Sladlsoe; Judges, Inspector, Mary A, Kearns; Judges. w1_ue11A McCloud; Judges. Frances Sieler, Florence R'e_ WCIIMOND PRIXINCT NO. fii:a Nancy Crutchfleld, Mattie Mar War- Pearl J.Johnson, Lily Fowler;Clerks, ftolllto_ !`t.ce, Housing Proyret. 141X ner; Clerks. Wilma Davis. Sarah V, Naomi E, Yeater, Della C. Conover,land: Clerk. Morrie Howard. N-. Iluftma.n load_ Rlchnwod- 1 Copeland, Artls Wimberly. Luella Bates.1tiCHMt1N1) 1'RH9[IN(T NO, 4: 7Jltah F_ Wright: Judge& t IL RICHMOND PRECINCTPollingPlace, I,vSfrom School. 11th at CT t0. 79A RICHMOND PRP.CI.fC? :KO, 9T fi Maine Gt„ Klchmond• Inspector, Cheney. U ile _ e Master: C1trks, t'tr• Polling Place, Housing Project, 849 Polling Place, Joe Robak (Rumpus F.Atth M. Nystrom: Judges Grace D, ginla Pri.w Luubse G. Schle+cek S =4th SL Apt 2l. Rkhmond In- Room), 2501 Barrett Ave., Richmond; 5 Curr•, RPtxera \t', Traria t7erics Tlvclmaa alk.ns Spector. Ida Mae MDble; Judges, Inspector Ethel F, Hooper• Judges, Cnrde Wynn, !va Renas. Margaret KICIIMe ND ruix'Wer NO, RS Johnnie Murphy. Earste Ttlford• Muriel J, Jensen, Sadie Newford, s Chatticton. Poiltn Place. Recreation Half. S, Clerks. Eva Jeffery. Ethel 51. Smith. Clerks, Dolores Booth, Margaret Co-r. IUCHatoNn T-la"NCT NO, 4:A =7th & drrinia Sts•, Richmond: In- ey, Josephine A. Thomas.lumbo. Lucille Busby, Polling Place, Na Strom Scttcxul, 11th Rector. at 'r E. Travis.• Judges, Ada la"MOND rRECINCT NO. >!• IU4,301UND PRECINCT NO. 99 Moine St- Richmond: Instxcttar, MarshAt. Frances 3& Horton: Polling Place. Harbor Gate Admit. Polling Place Archie SL Buys (ga. Katherine Allamanno; Judgm Eva Clerks.Ifel,rr R.Lansing. Lillian Bldg., 29W Sleeker Ave.. Klchmond; rage!, b8'1 35th SG, Richmond, In- M. Jessen, Esther Rianrhint• Clerk-&. Dahl. K.uervn E lanstng_ Inspector. Naoml. Turner• Judges, apprrc.tor, Eva L. Buys• Judges, ellie Fern M. Miles, Edith Eddy, Jennv IUCLt%tt 1D rRRI'INCT NO. arsA Margaret L. Ellis, Rutin Griggs: Fiu[lman. Una A. Meyers; Clerks, Lolmn, MNllre !•fort•, Recreation Hall, S. Clerks. Imogene R Tessmer, Eliza. Elizabeth A. Sutherland Cora I. uircu foxn rnwwNcr No. its =7th & t'tc-imla Sts.. Richmond. In- twt't Leon.Opal Janes. Sjostrand, Candus At. McDaniel, Pullinr Place. I.eslte A. Black (an. stacttr t="i'v Axtel. Judges. Lerma RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. sm IUCILnOMID PRECINCT NO. 99 ragr+, fila 12th Gt, Iachmnnd: In- Pollen+rt !•usemtari at n r a t o rr Polling Place, harbor Cate Aditnn. PollingPlace, Joseph DeBaere (ga- sncctnr I.ettlr at. lrnrnn JeHr.c, nt mss; i;1-,•acc•I•e M. McKenzie. Ca- Bldg- 29W Meeker Ave„ Richmond; rage), 3618 Solano Ave., Richmond: Mary E. fit , Mar I - Mack: ter'ina ?-.n*B. Iledaair 1.-/Pnwnt_ Inspector, Lucille E, Sage; Judges, Inspector, Laura B. Cassin; Judges. Clerks, Vida V, Grubby. Ruth J. WCUMOND 1WJX'INC•T NO, 4i Leona B_ Roach. Velma R. Cook: Jane C. MacDougal, Ruth E. De- Brashear, Mildred lnmvt`nncorl, Phlltng Place. Housine Protect. 19"1 Clerks, Agnes S. Knelsel, Pauline Baere•Clerks Dorothy A.Black,Har- ftfrliafo\i) rItFJ('iNCT No, 49 Cuttinr. Blvd- Apt_ St_ Richmond: Thomas_ Vera I{Gulbranson. riett Ball. Mildred B. Cos. Pollinr Place. Henry G. Bosse i"_ Inspectec. Tiielmna Amtroi;W: Judgm RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8t RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 99A ragel, (Ml ':,9th St_. Richrncuxt• !n- Lw'nA!1l.e'hriciooher. Flora Lee PollingPlace. Harbor Gate Admn. Polling Place, Joseph DeBaere (ga- r spec•tor, Grace Cum; Judres, Irene ThOmpsa•t: Clerks. Grace L Watt[in Bldt. Meeker Ave Klchmond; rage), 3b18 Solano Ave., Richmond 1., Irrlst E G, WakrHei v:Clerks, Mar- Rosa t.e, 0vnshaw: Margaret Aller Inspector_ parte Flury: Judge%. DorLs Inspector, Harriet Ball; Judges, Gail c tha Havey, Amelia Durken. Helen Deltrick- Gentry. Bertha Flash• Clerks,Dorothy Packard Ruth Taylor. tones, RICHMOND rRMNCT NO. "A Acton. Betty J. Boles. Oleta Norris. IIUCFItiiUND PRECINCT NO. 1N ItICIDNIOND rftECINCT NO. N Putilar !N<ra Housinr PmjerC-_-0I RICHMOND PRECiNCT NO. 32 Polling Place, Henrietta Cruz (rest- Pnllinr. Place. Fire Station ISO. 6 nuttier 1:1t•,t_ Apt. SL Richmond: In- Polling Place, Housing Project, SMT Bence), 5026 Solano Ave., Richmond; 81(6 Clinton Ave_ Richmond In- st%e tor, 1-14-111, Hair Judges. Arena S. 31st St., Apt. S1, Richmond; Judg- Inspector Henrietta Cruz; Judges,x sncetor, Sophie %%% Dyer. Judge& Anderson. Sarah L_ 7amzow: Clerks. es. Mtyrtle Lawson,Attila free Clerks, Mary Helen Calfee, Bessie H.Snyder; F.+71A I- Rush, Erma A. R,Johnson; Bertha N. Heath, Esther Martln,Julia Olga Sena, Maxine O. Kidwell, WIT- Clerks Mildred A. Stroud, Mary S. Clerks, Ru/h M. Kennedy, Me M. Field[. liam 11. Doll. Bruenimer, Virginia M. Van Aken. linmilton, Jean I_udaair. ItWu moo N-D PRErmcir NO. ST WCI139OND PRECINCT NO. 93 ILICIIMOND PRECINCT NO. INA itICIIDLOND rRrXIINCT NO, SI Potlln': Place. Rosie alae Bazzelte Polling Place, Housing Project, 700 Polling Place, Robert Lawson (ga- i'nlltnr Place`.John nah" Crumpuc tgitmxc'- ^IS S. 31st St_ Richmond: Spring St- ADL S2. Richmond; In- rage),680 McLaughlin St., Richmond, ee,nmo, 71:" Ventura Av._ Rlfrumpu; Instwet.w- Margaret Du Bots: Ju/tges, Spector. Mattle Ware-, Judges. Bert- Inspector, Ruby Mi.Templeton;Judges, Tnsnrctnr Ruth Duncan: Judges, Ann a1. F-'.stman. Ramona M. RM- Jamin Ware. Ada Chapman: Clerks. Helen E. Kerley. Florence Mt. Water- mor? t-rAnre% BAhich,Opal Tackley:('IeN:c hint: Clrrkr. Glada•s A_ Dolan Fern u'eaner C Edmond. Clovis Jones, man: Clerks, Zella M. Plnkham, Syl- t,ciln Retrhman, Ann Spencer, Nell T. Neal F7.ie i.vsher. Wlnnle Patterson,via Drowleyy, Itha B. Freshneyy. if ChanklAnd. HICIOMOND PKE"N'Ci NO. is RICHMOND PRECLsiCT NO. 83A RHCI1IMOND PRECINCT NO, 101 RICHMOND PIU)rINCT NO. Ss Mallen^ Place- Joseph Ghlslo (ca- Polling Place. Housing Project_ 675 Polling Place Community Chapel,4 TN'llinr Place, Pullman School, rare. S• R. 41st SL Richmond- in- Erlandsen St_ ApL SI. Richmond: 3019 Garvin Ave., Richmond; In- atinll aG Mnple Sts.. Richmond:Judies. otne•ctor Nl.:ry Louise Nteklas;Judgm Inspector. Anna Loeati; Judges, Mary Spector, Billee Longacre; Judges, 4 Ttccsic M. McG.Inn, Jessie Murphy• John Ght>t.a Elena Ghtdo• Clerks, Barros. Freda Hazen: Clerks, Edith Alma S. Theis, Emma Ft. Newman., Clerks. Florence`C Kriaohlavok, Mar- FJIA Mae Tillman. Geraldine A. Pol- Seuberth, Ruth I- Graves, Amelia Clerks, Loretta B. Roe, Montes E. Caret Nelson. Adelin M. Gasnarrl. lard. 1,-n-, atoftett Cambs. hector, Nina M.Purdom. ItICi1MOND r1tWINCT NO. 32A WcumovD PRlY7NCT NO. 4&% RICHMOND rRECI CT NO, 94 ICICIIXOND PRECINCT NO,10:t Polling Place. Pullman Gchonl, P011in:• Place. Joseph Ghisto (ca- Polling Place. John P. Gunn fira- Polling Place, btargaret G. Long- t'Atl & MAnle Stn;_ Klchmond In- rarer• 57.: S slat St_ FUelimmd: Fe- Pagel. 330 S 37th SL. Richmond: In- acre (garage), 3219 Garvin Ave., x snrctnr, Enntre R, Foulks: Judie& "w tor. T`uta Tinlin: Judea•& Fdns Spector. Hazel G_ Verrinder; Judges, Richmond; Inspector,Genevieve Gear- Dor•Alty Gttoson. Helen F_ Casslnelli• W Heiih. Irene Cor- Clerks, Mtary Josephine Dunwnd. Gladys V. Tay- hart; Judges, Margaret Eaton, Alta Clerks, Mary F_ Gisler, Orentba (: GRtsi0. JunnPth F i ttnL Lovell for Clerks. Thoma A. Cornish. Eve- A. Spaulding; Clerks, Lots Baxendale, r Lemiro- Orrille lone, We1M• lyn M. Hooklns. F Lucille Connelly. Gracine Saylor, Vesta O'Brien, TiTCHNIONn PRECINCT NO, 52 RICLaecuN'D PRFY't%'CT NO. 49 RICHMOND PRP.CINCT NO. blA WCHSIOND PRECINCT NO, 102A Potline Place. Nellie LeMina (Lia- Polttnr 14t tce. Housinr Audttorduro rolling Place,Claude Anderson(ga- Polli gg Place, Harry Newman (ga- in¢ ltexom), tw52 Fth Gt„ Richmond; 'AMh & J.•r1.-41Sts, Richmond: In- races. 3616 Waller Ave., Richmond; rage, SS3 32nd St., Richmond; In- i Tnsnectnr Bmilnh Hnllev• tu.lces, <•vc•tor• F:'.1A V. Ml"Wonra: Jadere. lnsnortnr, Sevot Anderson; Judges. apector,Jeannette Pemberton;Judges, 1 Ftor-nee A. Wilimm. Bcnlah \tttsnn: FAaw •Ree,ctrl, afar• IL, Landon: Mar- Dotson. Agnes J. Walters; Star 0ret Eaton, Alta A. Spaulding; Clerks, Hellen M. Pritchard. Nellie Clerks L•, t•rrne Bruarm, Lelila Fads, Clerks. Sigrid Schevinr- Nellie C, Clerks Catherine Shubert, Gracine R Le^tAr• Mav Heil (YNeni.ala-- F atyhtrtee.Hart. %lathe Flunn Saylor testa O'Brien. ItICHM1OND IPRW"IN(T NO. 33.2 RICHMOND PKFX'INCT NO. 09A RICHMOND rRECiNCT NO, as fuCjHmoimb PRECINCT NO. 103 Potline Place, Leonardonard Neshit fea- M,111n flare. Houskne Andlto dunL Pestling Place Housing Protect,4100 Polling Place, Katheryne Twitchell rare., l= 91h St... Richmond• in- %("h 3 J:flenwi n Sts_ Rkcltniond• in- Overend Ave.. ADL 1R Richmond: (garage). 2223 Garvin Ave., Rich- snector, Christine Rarklev• Jtidrm. +enw•icr, %lice Mary Sclu rdt• Judrm Inspector.Vivian Priest*Judges, June mend;Inspector,KatheryneTwitchell;hot Jennie 1., Talburt. Fit& Rates: Clerks. FdnA Allman. Christine L Braga: M. GrrenwoncL Goldie Johnston: Judges. Elizabeth Sorensen, Dalsyy Ruth r. Barnett. Gertrude M, nahf. Clerrks- Ruth Smith. Jane K. White. ('licks_Jeanie V.Floteotdf.John:Ylch- Augros: Clerks, Eleanor G. LoskoG u. Enrele M. Lucas. Mirabelli lfurada ots• Helen Johnson. Emily Wenn, Grace E.Templeton. ii J; W.."3.tF•• 414- RICHMOND PRWI-NCT NO. 103A 1:.I-ST 111ICUMOND rVjKW6CT!ca a SAX rAAUW PXMX1 fCT No. ISA ROLLi.N4wOOD ruzCLVCl! Pte, i l Iolling "ace Katheryne Twitchell Polling Place. Dan McCurdy. Jr. Peri1L Place, 61 Porta!Community Yo+l)ng Place, Elmer Neyhouse (ga- h' Garage. 2123 Garvin Ave, Rich- (Residence), 3980 Alpine Rd„ San Bldg. 1A Portal Park. San Pablo; In- rage). cR4 Chevy Way, San Pablo; zx: mond; inspector, Elisabeth Sorebsea. Pablo• inspector Minnie M.Xa{lrrdy; Spector. Margaret Rytxoft; Judges, inspector, Sophia Andersen Judges, Judges Gladys Foster. Prari Nunes: Juugm Thelma L Powell, Faye Clay Helenen Greenup, Evelyn Robbins; Gladys tlarrtso0. Betty a 1 k e r;h Clerks. Edna B Thurman. Arline tur, Clerks. Margaret S Blum Alda CTerks, Mary Fortaey, Virginia N. Clerks. Dorothy C. Cole, Gammie R M.Fernandez, Irene Glenn Wilson. Bryant. Better Harbin. Mtarks, Letcher K. blacks. RICHMOND rKECINCT 10,101 EAST RIC'IMOND PRECINCT Nw 4 SAN rANW mwli cT Kw is KULLINGWOOD PRC(LNCT Na S Polling Puce, Richmond Union Lalling Place, Elbert Oliver iga- Polling Place Broadway School, Potting Place,U.ht,Moen (garage), li1 h School, 23td & Tulare Sts, rage. 63:13 i:enungton Ave. ear.Ken- 20th & Stone. San Pablo- Inspector, 2)95 Brook Way, San Pablo; inspect- Richmond; Inspector, Lucille Li. sington & Richmond: prct Gertrude F. Sullins: Judges, Caro- or, Shirley J. Moen; Judges, Janice Deathe' Judges. Jeanne Hier, Rita E. or. \'(ala Kaphingst J iulgex i? A.Souza, clary T,Dexter Clerks G. Tllson, Louise Houston; Clerks, a 11Mix; Clerks, Mary Ellen Andrews, Daphne L. Lenox. `V1Il 1. ]totter; Ilallie Trent. Sylvia E, Malsch, Haw Gladys Caving, Borghlld Relshus, Rutty 1, Oaaeric Ito" & Cooney.Ciera, Laura Doman.. Diels K. Ruth. L. Meaders. i;usasee McCarty. I1.101MOND 'ItEIYNIT NO. IOTA rrfaxrl, Helen J. MurrL SAN PAKLO ritulNCT Pie, IgA IaAN'1' PiIECINCT No. 1 PullingR Place, Richmond Union EAST 1111.11,1111MOND PRC:[-LNCT Ne.S Pulling Placer Broadway School, Pulling Place Glant Bowling Club, High Schout.23rd S Tulare Sts.,Rich- lalling Place, Fist Rich. Hgts-Lm- 2uth & Stone, San Pablo; Inspector, Giant Dist.,Richmond:Inspector,Cart MOW Inspector, Mary EMen An- provement Club,t,-M Taft Ave Rich- Chartutte Prigge. Judges Orpha B. Pinta; Judges, :Mamie !L Lutz, Ed-Inspector. Judges, Thelma J. Barthel. mond. inspector, Prima Woodard; Bertho f. Stae Cooper, Clerks, Jose- ward Hardyman: Clerics, S. D. Alien Cluma Jackson. Clerks, Rosie A_ Judges, An Bush Robbie Flo•d, phine Peregoy,Isadore Alameda,Hat- I Mtrs.), Cnrystal Wood, H. E. Rat- Givens, Veba . Reedy. Catherine Clerks, Alice McClendon. !trances Da- tie LeBlanc. Cliff (Mrs.). L.t1(IIMOND PRECINCT NO. 103 i 1.N RICHMOND PRRCLNC?No.a Pollingiaw Place. PRECINCT Lee E_ Oliver(Isga- Polling Place NT 1EG G. Griffin (fa- Ai Pulling Place, Wm. F. Belding Polling Place,San Pablo Fire House rage). IM8 Mason St-San Pablo; In- rage), 4101 RcGlothen Way, San School, 17th & Coalinga Sts_ Rich- No, Z Paris & McBr}de Ave- Rich- spcolor,Genevieve Plain;Judges Ber- Paulo, Inspector, Helen Ruth Griffin: mond: inspector. Alvin& M- Narvaez- maxed. Inspector. Frank IL Stapples nicr is Johnson, Way M. Gljlrtte: Judge , Alberta W. Wilson Lucille Judgges, Doris Mt, Stanley, Vera E. Jud;m Frances A_ Fraser, Clerks. Heten P. Turgeun. Alberta 51. handy; Clerks, Odessa Holley, Mrs.n Lewis; Cerks. Florence F_ hider, Iola N, Kolar: Clerks, EYIa P. Moore. on- Bua'ers, Staebelle D_ Crand%LL Joe N.Payton. F. Ingrain. Maxine M. Thomas, dell Puckett Madeline M. Durgin.SL%s r.,mw rKmWic"r No. ze GIA-NT PRECINCT No. 2A YIICIDMUNDPRECINCTNO. IDSA NOiLTH RICHMOND PRECINCT-'., I Polling Place, Myrtle Christopher Potting Place, Elsie Roberson (ga- Polling place. Wm. F. Bolding Polling Place. Rattle Byley (ea- /garages, 1536 Emeric Ave_San Pab- rage), 4301 McGlothen Way. San Schmil, 17th & Coalinga Sts, Rich- ratr i, 1341 York SL Richmond: ln- to Inspector, Myrtle Christopher; Paolo; Inspector, William H. Lang- mond; Instwetor, Edna Redfield: spector, Henrietta Horton. Judges, Judges, Rachet Youngberg, Ada G. Stan;Judges,Bertha brae Owens,Wtt- Judgs, Marguerite Clausen, Mary Odeile Dotson Cue. Deborah Bell. Duman- Clerks. Margaret E, Pruitt. lie Pearl Hutcherson- Clerks, Inez E. CampJiliell; Clerics, Isabel Stefan. Clerks, Nellie Jane Ingram, Gloria Ethel Saville. Nellie Christopher. Woodard, Ida Duason, Mary E.Shaw. Violet Meron, Alice Alameda, Clark. Ruby Frathem S:I.N P_ NI.0 PRECINCT No. 21 OLEUM[ PRECINCT RICHMOND PRW1N(T NO, IOL NORT21 KICKMIOND rRECINCT Ne.2 Pulling Place,Omar Mlugg(Y&rage), Poking Place, Henry Cardoza (ga-j lolling Place,Samuel Ronken (Liv- Falling Place, Rev.Stdaey L. Ennis 1521 Brookside Drive San Pablo tn- rage), riox 1K Pinole; Inspector, Ing Rm.s. 1910 Dunn Ave_ Itichmond; ogaragei, 6ui Lhestey? St- ebrapal; spprr r•tor. AiryY Mugg• Judges. Olen Helen Goularte; Judges, Clara It. Inspector, Bertha F~ Palmer: Judges, inspector, Art~ Pettis:Judges,Xal- F7nk, AlgyieMalraClerks, Helen R. Hughes, Margaret Fara; Clerk, Elsie Ida Torres, Dornthy Phelps. Clerks. tie O_Sims,Telma Davis-Clerk.I111e Class, Dorothy G, Crabb, Minnie Lu- St. Cardoza. x. Kathryn Crider, PhoeEe M. Itua]& , IL Dentis„ Ethel Withlte. Gracie A- call_ RODEO PRECINCT No. 1 Elsie D. Sargent.Shntpshire. SAN PARLO PRECINCT Na. 22 Polling Place, Odd Fellows Hall, IUCI111oND 1'1IY'1N(T Xu, IKA NOKTH&UCItmoND r&=,1tNCT No.S Palling Place, San Pablo School, Rodeo Ave„ Rodeo; Inspector, Ella Palling Place, Katherine Moose t4•l:rng Place. Masu ale hall, I:ls: :1st St. & Market. San Pablo; In- B. Ackerman; Judges, Rose A. Silva, porch). 1t.415 Dunn Ave- Richmond' Truman 't_ Richmond; Inspector. spertor. Laura Bteehitn;Judges. Cella Eleanor Doty- Clerks, Mae L. Diekln- Inspector, Marge Sv'hester. Judges. 11Wry 1_ Newell: Judges, Susle Heil P. Ervin, Anna L. Crouch: Clerks, son, Robert Annand, Lllith J. Gomez.d Leona Richards. Charics Volmonl: IW1, faua Ford.Clerks- Audrey Amies. Juanita A. Roberts. Katherine Spinks,KUDEO rlLmitNCT No. LA Clerks. Lola I.. Standiford, Ona G. Fannie, F- Roberts, Battle Me more. Geraldine Phillips_ Polling Place Odd Fellows Hall. Swanson. Ivan Hughes i%1rxl NOUT11 KICHMIOND PrAWINCT Na 1 SAN PAMAP rKECINC?Ne, 23 Rodeo Ave_ Rooleo- Inspector, alae A_ RICHMOND PKECINCT NO. 111117 1N.il:nr Pace. Ruby Feathers / Polling Place. Edward I- Rldgel Joseph. Judges, FJrances Moellerin Polling Place. L. D. Marl can aga- rage'. ):lel 6th St_ Richmond- !n- (garage, 572 Riverside Ave„ San Grace homas; Clerks, Helen Fitch- rage.) =.SSG Humphrry Ave- Rich- .1;VVt,ir. MvIlts Franklin: Judge*- Pablo: Inspector, Betty R- Ridget; ett, Hazel Andrews. Una Ellsworth. mond; Inspector, Marjorie McGowan. o ic`rLtra C-_ Seats, Adetene S Foster ladies. Nellie Smith Lota Zoller, RODEO PRECINCT No, 2 Judges, Barbara F.!tree. Lillian Reid. (°r'l:s. Ve:rralae lee Davis, 011ie alae Clerics. Ilildus Taylor, Pbyllss FIuff- Polling Place, St. Patrick's Church Clerks Josephine K John-,4n Afary' tTax.;.rlL Beh-a A- Base man, Elste Cox_ Parish Hallo, Railroad Ave., Rodeo. Baldwin, Marie D. MacLean. NORT11 a111-11TtOND PRtX7_NCT Ne,S NAN rAM o PRECINCT No- 24 Inspector,Carrie Gu y;Judges,Mary lIC1IMOND I•REx'IN['T NO, 107A Polling Place. John Casazza (ga- lalling Place, John H. Sister iga- Gentgen, Irene C. Bonovich; Clerks, Palling Place. Jim lbehards ;Ca- rarer RL L Box Ikl.kt_ Ltd. 12, Rich- rages, 1123 Trenton Blvd San Pablo; Frances ML Dempsey, Edna E. Fitz- ragel, ''-NAM Humphrey Ave, Rich- nxm.1: Inspector Theresa M_ Ratio. inspector. Irene M. Sic er; Judges, gerald,Marguerite Bofenkamp, mond: Inspector. May Lynch: Judges, Judges. Evelyn T. Berlin, Minnie Nanny M. Carver. Ruby J. Vincent; PCGDEA PRECINCT 10. 3 Sue Groyc, Maids Landis: Clerks Basrign.ini: Clerk. Frances IL Le- Norene F Keefer, Kate IL Baker, Polling Place, Rodeo Grammar Margaret Smith, Dorothy lAtuk.Helen valh;no. Frances C.Sester.School. Carretson Ave., Rodeo; In- Oates. NOKTl1 RICHMOND PRttiMCT Ne,0 EL SOBILi.NTC PRECINCT No. I spector. Beatrice Cooper, Judges Ber-i. IUC1iMOND PRECINCT NO. les Pilling Place. Berman HuntsberryPotting Place. IL M. Easter tga- niece Dollarhlde, Merle Merit; Clerks,kf PullingF Place, Verna D. Lusk iga- (garages. 325 Silver Ave. Richmond: rage), 435 UPaloma Rd., El Ser Rosa Lott, Rose Rel, Frances Pink.1. rage), S33 loth SL Richmond ln- Inspector. Charlie Anderson- Judges, brante- Inspector, Henrietta L, Pen- RODEO PRECINCT Pio.4 rector. F. J. Schumacher: Judges. Rosie L. IA*. Lizzie Antos: Clerks. mala- Judgm Anna S. Zehm. Grace Polling Place, Anita W. Van AukensmNMeM. Baughman. Nancy O. Dick- Joyce Irene Andersuo, Margaret M. Mitchells- Clerks, Ruth Schelhorn, (Living Rm.), 13.43 6th St., Rodeo; erson; Clerks, Irma Trost, Gladys M. Starks- Sarah Anderson.Azetda Boyd. Lela A. Byassee. Inspector Anita W. Van Auken; 1!111, Verna D. Lusk. SIN rARW r1tECIN('! Ne. R Eli. SOR141,NTK VUECI.NYCT 1e. to Judges, Lavelle Mfarion, Rose Rod- RICHMOND 1•ItEX'tN(T NO, In Pollin (Mace, San Pablo Fire Polline Place, Gordon V. Aaserude rigues: Clerks Adellne A. Bakke, Polling !'lace, I1, J. Acndulo iga-- )louse, San Pa Wu & Pan Ness- San Igaragel, 415 La PalladiaPalladiaRd.. EI So- Mary Heuser lean Kinsella rage), 9Gi; 32nd St, Rtchmund• InPablo: Inspector. S7lla B. Franklin: brant: Inspector, Viola H. Aaserude: KODF.a PRECINCT Pio.5 spector. Ilazel J. Parker. Judges, Jud rs Olive Scott, Alma V. Voted Judges. Beulah E. Cooper, Evelyn A. Polling Place, Duane W. Owens Crtrolyn M. Noethlg, Josephine Ryan: <'lrrks. Alice F_ Ackelbein, Pat . Wright; Clerics, Dorothy ML Smith, garage;. 414 Vatiejo Ave, Rodeo; Clerks, Mary Jensen, Alice D. ltyun, Dailey, Violet Youn Adella C. Christman. Lots V. McWll- inspector, Ruth Mf. Owens; Judges, i Nell Fahlund.SA.N PARLU lNCT Ne. • liams. Stararet D. Braga. Annie Self: IUCIFMOND PRECINCT NU,110 Podiinr Place. George Westtall (ga- Y,L %OKIL%NTK PRECINCT No. 2 Clerks, Ann M. Remington, Dorothea y Pollin Place, 1. Mannion tBasr- rart, 3Sutler St San Pablo: Palling Place, Wesley R. Chown K. Beat, Margaret 51. Giddings. ment). 94X1810 0 Ventura Ave.. Richmond; Inspector. Mary Lemmon: Judges. igarage). GW Renfrew Rd., El So- RODEO PRECINCT No. 6 Inspector. Jessie -Mayers. Judges. Ethel I_Smith,Shirley Cooper:Clerics. brant; Inspector, lsabell Dahlgren: Polling Place. Joaquin O. Valine Mathews.Margaret Mathes. Margaet Drexel: 11. Adella Glv-ersaxl.Slae Mariann Froh- Judges. Florence A. Tosh. Elenore (garage), 725 Mariposa St., Rodeo: Clerics, Geraldine Page, Elsie Mae wirth, Tressle Ladd. A_ Valentine; Clerks, Lena E. Matti- Inspector. Daisy D. Bennett• Judges. Walker, Bernia c•e Gross. SAN rARI.(i rUMNer Ne, 3 son. Blanche Newman, Rachel B. Cora St. Wood, Julia bturphy; Clerks. IICILMl1ND PRE7CIN('T NO, 110A N-Ulric F•lace• Chester Graham iga• C sown. Laurette E. George, Hazel A. Frltzs- Polling Place, 1. Mannion (Sararage:, 5'v47 Riverside Ave- San Pair- EL SORILI,NTE PRECINCT No. 2_I che, Lura E. McBride. 910 Ventura Ave.. Richmond: Jr.-] ln: Inspector. Rasa Graham: Judges. Palling Place. William S. Sommers ItODEO PRECINCT No. 7 s tor, Mildred 'Swanson- Judges, lrv-nr 1. Its, Ruby Strolonroger; igarage. 588 Rincon Rd_, EI So- PottingPlace. I- Mf. Watson (ga- Flora Anderson, Harriet McGinnis. (lrrkc \'ictohne Thornburgh, Mar- brant: Inspector, Opal Mt, McDou al; rage), 72 Harris Ave., Rodeo; n- Clerks- Josic Menczes, Velma Mathis, jorte Willinr, lolls Olson.Judges, Bettye 3.1. Morgan. Jane No- spector, MSinnie K. Hart: Judges, Fay Guy Hunter. i-N PAULO PHEICINCT No, 4 vak:Clerks. Nora K. Herrmann. Rena Brown, Anne Olivottl; Clerks, Doris Pollin Place, Bund Bros. Office G. Peterson. Mildred Casebolt. Watson. MIacle Badger, Onnle J. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 111 gg Polling Place, Adeline Tudd iga Pablo;Inspector RYarnc.s Iket tAve- SanEE SUKRANTC PRECINCT Na. 3 Marshall. rage 1, :Sidi McLaughlin Ave,. ltich- Palling Pine, EI Sobrante Club ItOUFO PRECINCT 10. 8 mond Ins actor, Adrilne Stender; Judged Marne Franklin. Janie Self. House_ Cor, Appian Way do Mlnlonev Polling Place, Bayo Vista Com-to Clerks; Flvtra J. *oixt, Ultle A.Buck- Ptd Fttchmund: Inspector Junr bf. munity Bidg Bayo Vista, Rodeo: In-Judges, Pearle E, Diller, Adeline 1 ' Todd; Clerks Jean Hudson. Helen bor.Genevieve%%Isher_ Clark; Jud¢es• Florence I:. Jesfjlld, spector. Fie en R. Davies, Judges, ML Burdick, I'aulne Chlttertdeni Si-N PARLO rRECIN(T Ne. 3 Duna Mt. Nylaafer: Clerks. Virginia (,race McIntosh, Guaate S. Edwards; lUCIDMOND PItE('LNCT NO. Il: Pulling Place, Avel Ashby (above V. Fesctaa. tlla E. Nelson. Eula Lae. Clerks, Alice K- Denbae, Ida M. Se- store in rumppuus roam, IS Dover EI- SOKRA-NTK PRrXlXCT Na. 30 quest, Marion Orr. Polling Place. Lau H. Car- _ San Pab1c: Inspector. Dorotbra Polling Place, William T. Hunting RODEO PRECINCT Pio. 8 hart ti tragc:i, SS(. 44th ''LrnRich- Nilawsen• Judges. \Vvarraa F_ New- Imgara.e). 5290 Sobrante Ave.. EI So- Polling Place, Savo Vista Co - mond; lnspectou• Dorothy Carhart; man•T heresta Mtohland:Clerlks-Grace beanie: Inspector, Edna Hunting; munity Bldg- Bayo Vista. Rodeo: In- Judges. Ruth Heath. Anna L. Zuril- yesse. rMla T7rev. Rune Piesiitt-Judges. Mtargaret Dietrich, Mtarte A. apprrcctor, Merle E. Trimmer Judges. n• Clerks, Delores Wimmer, Ruth vX r%RLO PRrAllNCT Na 4 Petersen; Clerks. Evelyn R. Sorensen, Cllntus F. Winter, Ruby C. Collins:NRGlies, Scapha Manfrcdlnl, P,rllinr Place. Danir! t_Santos tra- Lulumae Weir, Jeanette Orzalll_ Clerks. Jill Harding, airs. Jack M. RICHMOND Pitt"NCT NO. 113 rage:. 1625 lith St, San Pablo: In- rL SOKRANTE PRECINCT No_ 1 Poe. Vera K. Cougbran. Polling Pian•, 3oseph Garside snoctor. Pearl O. Santax: Judders. Polling Place. Grorge P. Van Over RODEO PRECINCT No. 10 Basementi• 3015 Clinton Ave., Rich. floater li ndrtc Beulah Mav Brown' igarageo. 5741 Sobrante Ave.. EI So- Polling Place. Bayo Vista Com- mond• Inspector, Gertrude V: Gar- reeks. Mlavinr D. Jarrett. Fotzafreth brante: Inspector. Charlotte Van munity Bldg„ Savo Vista, Rodeo, In- side, Judg( Pearl E. Case. Thelma F:psi-Mi_ Twig Want Over Judges. Agatha W. CoX, Anna spector, Fannie Baer' Judges, Laura B. Schwab ClerlcN Sibyl Ii Mt(ltbe "CN rsRLO rfREP'INtT a z Ptrlgcion Clerks, Vera F. Bradshaw, Kung, Bessie L. HILI: Clerks, Mary Charlotte 'Urr• Inez S, Larslde. P Olin Place. Fstt-,er L. McKtnterC'htistlne Finnic, Pearl B Johnson. C0. Burroughs, Mildred Lang, Elvera RICHMOND PRECINCT N1H (rargeet, IIAM RsnPra Avr._ tin Pah- Surette. in• Inspector, Esiher L M cKlydev' - SOKRANTK PRECINCT Pts 3 RODEO PRECINCT tio• 11 Polling Place, Grant SchaoL 24th Judres, Thelma P. Tvree_ Nona It Polling Place, El Rancho School, Polling Place. Bayo Vista Com- and Grant Ave-, nsoRicnxrJu: Inspector, McKinnon.• Clerks- Vary B. Fert•ric•y, Rd- 3, No_ of Dam Rd. Richmond: munit-v Bldg.. Bayo Vista, Rodeo: In-rAnnaV. Christenson. Judges. Matte Maude I_ Wisnand. Berta Derrick_ inspector, June Schaaf; Judges Pa- spector. Audry S. Carter: Judges.sa stet T. £ichor, Alice C. MclCeag CN r%nio PRP3'1N(T N. a irtrla Wilson. Stargaret Ftelm; Clerks• Mary A. Cunningham. Llnnie L. Ful-Jeannette Ler. Martha E\V!1- f'a*illnr Place. txslle T Seiirderass Harriet ML Grahame, Betty Poage, IlnRton Clerks.D. K Campbell.Jessie alms Alma Minor, 4r - ''9XI 15th St_ Can Pablo- Theresa Bandueef• Jones. Mattie Harrison. RICHMOND rUNCINCT•NO, 113 insn,ctnr (bra Ann Snodgrass; KLSORRA.NTK PRECINCT No. O PiNOLP. PRECINCT Na. I Harry ElPollingPlace, Harry Jr, High Judrrs- Leslie T_ Snodcm%%. C1eda Polling Place, EI Sobrante Fire Polling Place. Joseph Accomazzo School, 33rd SL & MacDonald Av'r.. FPV-arson: Clerks. Cordle M. Harris. House. 44FA0 Appian Way Ft So- (xarage), Plnole; Inspector. Daisy Richmond: Inspector, Laura M.Clark. firlen t_ Reed. Rosetta Cnivin- brante: Inspector, Wilda LA. Brusle: Barkley; Judges, Helen Lewis, Ellen Judges, Hazel W. Young, Violet Var- .aN Psalm I'RrAlINCT Nw s Judges, Carole A. Grothues. Kathe- Lurid; Clerks. Ellen E. Wessman. us: Clerks, Mlavbelie Press. Mary Polline Place Riverside gehonl. Kev rine D.Lowe-Clerks, Beulah Mt.Head, Gertrudp M. Terrv. Mary C. Slivas, r Ferguson. Ruth Grimes, Rtvd-. San Pahln• Tnaneeteir. Cerelia Betty J. Atkins, Jean Haas. PINOLL PRECINCT No. 2 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113.41 A Bntce: Juders, Filith Kline Alice M SOKRA,NTE PRECINCT No, 7 Polling Place, Cltv Hall, Pinole: In- Pollin )'ince. Ham, Ells Jr, High Rhanksand• Cte-ks ('t.arieAve V Fris. Polling Place. Myrtle S. Carllle snector, Leroy C LeFebvre; Judges, s School, 3rd St. & Macdonald Ave., min- %A- Whitr.+inh Fit" Kehl (Residence),.1901 San Pablo Dam Rd.. ;tare A. Lewis, binrryy L. Amend: Richmond; Inspector, Mabel I- ata- env rsetl.cv rstvctNCT N.. ie Richmond: Inspector, Margaret .1. rlerks, F,dwina A. Silva, Claire R. son: Judges, Stanley Dunl!t i Ladscau. P'.iUn. PlAr- 11• ,Jre T., lam,-1 i.,- Oliver Judges. Virginia F Griffin, Masek. Marie E. Dutra. Clara M. Newton: Clerks, Florence IL M aatrh r.. S.,n PnMo• 1n- Mary L.. McMullen: Clerks. Nellie B. PINOLK PRECINCT No.3 Fvans Vincentia P.Schaeffer, Myrtle '• tr„e, r Fart.• Jrtdre< Ruth t",ke. Myrtle S. Carllle, Priscllla Mt. Polline Place. Antone Lopes (ga-a Reynolds, ao 11nrel lY- Carl- nerlrs• Tl,,i!nas_ rage). 616 Qulnan Ave., Pinole; fn-a 1ICIlMOND PRECINCT NO, lis I nt-1 Th re^ -s Jnhn-^ 1!/.SOKItaN?E rRrclN(T 1e. K spector_ Etta I„ Curran: Judges. Ce- I'crlling Place, Junr M. \Veninger *•a^" n"k' lPatP B. Silvan. Marian T. Lopes* MVV rARIA "rclN(T X.. Il P'irtl[nr Place. Edwin Knmb (Ra- ('jerks. Mvrtle D. Manning, Louis I-garage , 1930 Carlson Blvd_ Rich- rnrrr, 4410 San Pablo [)gym (I.• Hansen. hfnrle Barron. mond; lnsprectar, Ilernlece Fertiig; t'^ii+nr Pinar Prnta.nrstal CTtureR Richmond: Instrrctor, Fal& St+ Lehm- IiF.tl('LTi.Pli 1'RrCiPJCTJudggeesIlettyI. Bourn, June M. ' iTj , 17Th %t Snn PahM: inspectnr• kohl: Judlres, Mildred F Jordan. Fm- Pnjling Place. Hercules Club Flnudie.nln cr Clerks Christine >i Hol- n H Daliw: .1iMrrs Vara i ih T. Ftetdr: Clerks, Teresa J. Camp-Ch amp- FF ltlt \Villi&ins, Dorothy tot.ii:ar. Mtarraret Wittiommson: Clerics- Iwlt F'tivitls F. lhomasto0. Stliilrcrl Hercules Powder Co.. Hercules- In- Acular. CTrtstlne L. Estes A. Burke. spector. Roxie ST. Dixon; Juddres, Ma- RICHMONDOac. ErnesIT NO. 1l7 eN P RIA PRECI-NC,T, Na 12 Eh WBIL%NTr PRECINCT No. 8A Clerks. Gladys Sennett.GLangford.RVernafeeisollingMace, Ernest Rhode Iga- ragel, Shoo Sacramento Ave„ Rich- Pnllinc Place. Vela A_ Rathawav Palling Place Jim Bruno (garaire). A. Turley. Jessie C. Bueklev, mond;Inspector,Inez Murray-Judges. i""eel. 11935 Wilcox Ave_ San Pao. Box IOri(t 45W San Pablo Dam Rd.. SFIXY PRECiNCT Irma M, Prior, Nellie '1'irrtonch• 1w. insp-emr, Meta L. Piathawav Richmond: inspector. Thelma Holtz: Polling Place, Selby Grammar Clerks, Margaret B, Stuart. Willa L JaMer+. Rvirn Mt Tandv, Van Ann Jatdres. Elma J. Christensen, Wilma School, Selby: Inspector. Zorn E. Davis Charlotte A.Grob, ltance: Clerks- Ftxie E. •Hodr . Ina Yandell: Clerks, Irma A. Knudson. Morris: Judges. Alba L. Whittaker. icICRISIOND PILECINCT NO. Ila X. Tandv- FAna Smith. May S. Colston. Gerarda Van Stletz, Lyndal Blankenhurg•Clerks,Caroline Polling Place. Charles A. Marie- **N PARLO PRFX1N(T Na 11 1111.7.SORlL1lLXTK PRECINCT Ne. 0 A. Saunders, Anita Bettiga, Hazel G. ham (garagel, 55'6 Carl St.. Rich- Phiiinr Place. Berk'& Motel (('shin Polling Place, Pearl E. Angllm (Ra- Anderson. q; mond; Inspector, Alvina M. Hansen-. ;t. 2970 San Pablo Ave_ San Pablo: rage)_ 4817 Dam Rd- Richmond: In- CROCKETT PRECINCT No. i Juda ss. K thrvn M. Steffen, Gladaa lnvrwrtnr. Mtarenret Motto: JndrPs_ soeetoc, Curacy M. Caskey: Judaea, Polllnx Place. John Kirkhouse (va- M, Piovev; Clerics, Marguerite Mark- MahA lames Ares Stunk•- Clocks. Dorothv A_ Mason. Esther Mt. Glm- rage), 441 Loring Ave.. Crockett, In- ham Race M. Lelline, Violet A. Hal- RPrvi Shoemaker. Elizabeth Blenkush_ enez• Clerks- Pearl R. Angtim, Ramat sneetor. Esther M. Bauer: Judges, brook, Jesslr 8 Pearson-Cochrane. 511tdred Klet. rathprine Mt. Ashe. Rubv I„ Busenr- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 119 Na\ PARIA rR*X7NCT Ne, 14 Kt. SARKANTK PRZCENCC No. 0A Marvalret L_ Wolcott.ftnnnah eWalsh.Pivllirtg Place, Housing Auditorium. Pollinr Place, Allen A. Barter lea. Palling Place. Pearl F-- AnRilm CROCKR T'T? PRVAIM Ne, 2SethlJeffersonSls., Rirhmond- In- raert, Douglas St_ San Pablo: egaraj:0. 4XIT Dam Rd., Richmond: pnitinv Pfau, Crockett American s rector, Olga BonneyJudges Roel- Lnsrrertor. Margaret G. Calomb: inspector. Dorothy Mason: Judges, T erinn Pns Pomona Ave.. Crockett: f na Prins, Helen Llledge; Clerks; Juder& Flaw S Baxter. MDattle ]tar Mildred S. Hagen. Virxinta Sllverla: Tnxrwefor, Crrle Pelee: Judges. TenniMargueriteLauritzen. Gladys V. %%'it- Jon#%: Clerks. Rvelvn Myers- Worths Clerk_ Helen Rutledge, Mareette Tut- MrMtanus. Elndla Ingram: ('Ierks.son, Mabel A. Scott F_ lianks• Rubv M. Potter. tee ilorren Honig. Ruth r- tfnsPltlne. Camila C. Haugh.4 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 1:0 N PARLO PRECIXCT Ne, is ROLIJ-NGWOOD PSIXCINCT No. 1 Angelina nt. Chlrsrdo. Polling Place, C B, Wright (Livin Polline Plate. Ben Rodrigues (ra- Folling Pince. Arllene J. Young CROCRP.7'T PRrX7. VCT No. 3 Room), 4301 Potrero Ave., Richmond. race), 1938 Flneric Ave.. San Pablo: (garage). 2724• Greenwood Dr.. San PMono P,neP. Crnekett Fire Proter- Inspector• Grace F Wiliams: Judges, inspector. Mary MtcKinlev• Juddrm J. Pablo: Inspector• Arflene J. Young; •inn JNa.. 749 Loring Ave.. Crockett: Hazel Gotcher, Mabel Dixon: Clerks, Moarte Wallace. Richard L. MicKinley Judges. Lillian M. Richardson. Kath- Tn.nprtnr J.nretta M. Kenny: Judges. Mary Lou Linhart, Sarah McGrew. clerks. Ruth Babb, Margie E. Read. erine A. Moore- Clerks. V. Fern Vit- ThPrPga1 r. Jnspvh. Arnold Edwards: Irene Wright. Dolores M. Burlison. lines. Mtinah F. Steger, Jimmie R. mDrs, T)nrnthv Lambert. Theresa EASY RICHMOND PRECINCT Na 1 R.%N PARLO PRECINCT Ns. iO Burns. Hailosv, rrislev Rovers, Palling Place Mira Vista School Pnilfne Place Leland E. Hall era- ROLIJiNGWOOD PRECINCT No. 2 CROCKETT PRPTINCT Va. 4 Music Boom) hazel & Mira Vista, ravel, 29M loth SL San Pablo: in- Polling Place. Lloyd Severn (ga- Pnllinz Place. rrockott CIno, 402 Richmond; Inspector. Alma L. Heath: snec•tor•_ Mary C Beasley Judges. rage),3906 Rollinstwond Dr..San Pab- ltninh Ave.. Crockett: insnectnr. Aura Judges, Anna Johnson, Eunice F. An- Anna R Junes. L-uelite D.Hall:Clerks, In: inspector. L pulse Yother; Judres. Wlrtanen: Judves. Alnndtna F. Igniter. derson: Clerks. Dornthy L. Lawson. Miattle L. Richardson. Marie S Ago- Blanche Calvin. Eiste Sandals:Clerks. nrndollnP T,. \larirlch: r ierks, Clara Emory L. Davis, Kay Jones. lar. Stan Severn.Clara Korth. 1111da Plef. M. McEntorffer, Dorothy Fanucchl.rf'RAST RICHMOND PUMINCT Na 2 SAN P.41111-0 P LVA INCT No. 17 ROi.iJNGWOOD PKr.CIPtCT No. 3 Mrvronret Maloney. Polling Place,San Pablo Fire House Pollin!Place_ Ea Portal Community Palling Place. Robert E Peraber- cItOCIKP,T? PRr.CIVCT tie. S No. ''. Park and McBryde Ave_ Pilch- Bldr_ El Portal Park. San Pablo: In- ton iraarager. 2800 Greenwood Dr_ Pnaline Pince, Tmvn Rall.2nd Avp„ mond; Inspector Tennle Elliott; Spector- Violet V, Parsons: Judges. San Pablo- Inspector. Florence Pont- rrnrkrtt- Tnsneemr. Teresa Vitale: Judges, Florence Forbes, Dorothy Peart M. Chapman. Vida A.Shepard: Merron: Judges, Velma Eddy. Shiriev .todoPs. r-tegnor Crow, ,Tn.enhine Ar. s,Lundeen; ClerkCharlotte Eliott, Clerks, Mildredildred L. Maleic, Mary E. J. Termer. Clerks. Marge Johnson, iornin: Marks. Virginia Ghforso, Ruth Irene N. Booher, Nellie R, Mitchell, Shaver. Louise Palmer. Doris Sturrllvant. Blille Noe. Reid. Olivia Tribo. W, se 414-D Poll ng KY armee P Red NCT Cross Office. Poll1 1Place MethodisTX stCommun- Polling r 1'. ' In`pheoaore Harrer Pblinga W• Henryo3L,WDDC., In- Netts Garage). 1402 Pomona Ave.. ity Church. 955= Rd.. Lafay- thesidetue) 7 Oak(arca,Orinda• In- Spector Clara I. Hopp, Judges Flor- C rockett; Inspector, Florence Yatch- ette. Inspector. Cone: = speetur, Elizabeth. Radford; Judges, ence k- Pink, Clara E- Rinyon; menoff• Jud Irma Smoker, Rose es, Mabel A-ltatfk44L Ernest F.Ford: A.Uis r- atoll, Ruse V. Bakfaln, C Clerks, Anna N. Doss, Henry C. FanuC•chl: Clerks. Dorothy Grrt)en. Ctvrks,Josephine Furl,Vela M.S-pea- a:trtkii. Ana kL Rauch. Wutnbel Plug- Elopp Theresa Ghloldl. Elizabeth Gtrota. ter. Louise P. Burk. rM Joy s. dILards. 41.4-$ SARANAP PUNCJINNCr Ne. 6 39ARTTNEZ PRECOWT No,u CONCORD PUMC13WT Xa is CONCORD PRECINCT So.S r Louuug Clau tend- Polling Place, Martha K. d1mg Place. Valley Trading Past. 00arage) Mr4i Ave. W&aut ds9pns Sa11e St. 7i&rtLnes: 1341 Pacific 9t. 4743 Clayton Rd.. Concord; Cz)0tu; inspector, !)Onl(((y J- Smuh; Inspector. Claire Cbveaey; Jtdaea Martha Y Crnwing: Carrie SJnber; J ha p Judges, Juan Hewitt. bernkee Jaca- to BetrkL lCeI11e L ttartsila. J f[lasfe G, Alice M. Thayen Orllnda R. Farts; Cler y suit;therks,Jane Ga:aner.Lilly Haim- xCler Itatllda!L PtettoL Ass De La Clerlts, Treva L LU- Kathryn Washburn, Ewes Scott,lZthel Xcen,Devisee M Young. , Fontaine. Ida l air Robeson. Ws TEEHeverMary G onyyDeacon-Olss Z;ARaAAP PA MANCT Na 7 JET. t LWil"Cw r lie, I COXCOnn PUNCKNCT Xa 14 AitlOCIA UD PiiCINCT Polling nate.Janet N.LXMuw (Ca- Place. Ida P. tale (Rest- W.L StonerSgazage) Polling Place. Avon Club House, rage) Icy Arlene Dr. Walnut LlVeC dente) 1310 Potter r p, Ia- 211oD Elm St, Caocaed: isspectaC. Associated, InsptCfor Edith 3. Peas, Inspector. Janet N. Callow Judges. specter. Annabelle udJ •aa6 bine G Stoner,Judges,Rnby!i Dat- Judttes. Harriett G. Umetts, (label H, aura k'aln Udell. Alice U. Ant'+)• Dorothy M. Hardeastl4 Gla tyce Yale- wt. Loretta Moore; Clerks. Constance Copeland- Clerks, Florence H. Bacon, C;ierks, time H_ Manscharr. Ali« ti Clerks l3leiYu Allard, Ida P '-title ll ltosr4 Yolora !w tlleAtee. Elvis Jane R.kdwards.Edith F.Gezo. Udau,Marine J(louts( Louts. , Labile dams COt16I.L PIIRi;iD(CT 3SARANAP PRULINur Na 7-A 1rT. b'IRM• 3'li fC!Nle 2 CONCORD PUNCINCT Na is PollingPlace, Portland Cement Co. Potting dace, John E Bertctt tGa-IN Place. T. 'llrlentlso /Ca- PoUb Place. L B. McKinnon (ga- (Mala Office), 1st St., Cowell; In-t rage! lily Arlene lls Walnut t2rtk noel 1511 Veale Atte- tlastdnea: lar rage/ 2JSD ltyst SL.Coccoid!lnapsct Spector, Florence M Stinger Jud Inspector. dtamona G. Bertc'!i;Judges, spprel!or. 'ell Keity Judges. Lora IL or. d1; Ua A. McKlnnou Judges. Mary F. Sullivan, Edna S. te; John &liertch.Ann A.Brelle;Clerks. Skidmae'Uiga T.t',ttadersan:Clerks! Jr Arrlghl, Frances A. Costa: Clerks, Ethel A. Thoma, Clue C: Helen 1:,!teed,Betty M.IILaeS.CAM- Aline Ciera Poggt, Mildred Dawson. Clerics. Rose Enos. Monica A. Cu- Ayer Margaret M. Kennedy. rine M. StrlckLand Carmen Coad_ baugh. Marcella 13 Treadway. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1 hs SARANAP PRECINCT Ne.a ML VIEW PRECINCT Pia 3 CONCORD PDLCINCT Ne. li a Potting Place, Pacheco Town Hall,r Sup 1Poch) 7.1lJalam William Part AverPotting Place,. Thom- Shell tc Martinez wve- rage!. 9M Maple vA e. H% Polling Place.Glen .Cried]in- as; Pacheco,oudgev Etta R. Vlach, HazelHoael y Walnut Crook.• Inspector, Lenore specter. Ruth F Hart: Judger. Fs- speetoe Mabel bL Charles Judges. Christen• Clerks, Flora Lujon, Eliza- Ramsul Ju Hettle M. Chap- ther Barron.3Margaret Ross- Clerks. Doiuthr SUreira, Alma R Peterson: beth Nett Bertha Meyer. man lsdwlna i:adt e1l (perks( Mar- lone Boylan, Fero! L Prater, Crease Clerlts. Genevtee i. Baldwin, Florence PACHECO siloClLrCT lrw IA Curie A. Mortal. Madge W Garner. Bow•rti. E. l velyyaa M. Nunez. Polling Place, Pacheco Town Hall; brace Lowe. IIT. VIEW PRECINCT Xa 4 ION PRPiCI.rCT Ito. 17 Pacheco Inspector, Ella Jones Jud MARTIl1NIM PRECINCT Na 1 Polling Place. W. F. Janes (Base- lolling Place, Marie P. Handy tQn- es. Barbara L Davison Carlit& 1.L Polling place, City Hall. Main meet) 855 Bella Vista Ave., Martinez. rage). 2260 IUckory Dr. Concord• In- Haskins: Clerks Vada f. HarDman. h. Street. Martinez; Inspector, Altah M. Inspector. Mabel A. Newman:JudgesSpector. Marie P. handy Jttdgge! Liar- Cora M. Hllis Route McDermond. Larson. Judges, Myrtle Latchow•, Thelma Sands. Vms Llpaba w;M, L w jorle N.West:Clerk.Mary Ellen! PACHZCd PRECINCT Na 2 Edith Graper; Clerks, Nettle M. Clerks. KateTibbetarBroods. Bush Polling Place,Esther Hatfield (rest- Wauge. Altha Walford. Mary , IL&r- Hester Peterson. CONCORD PRECLNCT Na 17A dente), 1025 Contra Costa HwYY risen. IIT. %IEMr PRECINCT -via.4-A Polling P1aer Marione N. West Concord; Inspector Esther Hatfleld: MARTLNFZ PRECINCT Na S Polling Place. Btrdella Blakemore (Residence). 22111 Hickory Dr- Con- JudSes, Virginia : Monroe, Patrlcla Polling glace,T.V.Aypliancr Marl (Rumpus Room) Sail 1= Orange SC- cord Judges. Ruby M. McGuire, bear- L Warden; Clerks, Dolores L Rob- 417 blain SL. Martinez. Inspector. Martinez: Inspector. Birdeita Blake- lode N. Vies. erts. Ruby G. Sackett, Maryann E. Elsa U. Mc.ueilan; Judges, Josephine mage:Judges.Maxine M_Price Agnes CONCORD PRECINCT No. la Adler. U. Lender, Luella M.Centura;Clens. Freitas Clerks. Wtanie M. Crstqulst. Polling Place. Louie Hanson (ga-PACHECO PRECINCT No, s Elizabeth Breneman. Ethel O'Brien, JO)'Brandt Burk. rage). 3043 Clayton Rd, Concord; In- Polling Place. btary A. Price (ga- Spector. Ears llansen Jwlges, Ade rage), 267 Gladys Dr., Concord; In- MAttTYN;t A_ I'RI9 INET Na s Pulling Place, ItUda C Boren (Res• lint Laughlin, Loretta Younggreen• spector, Virginia L Jacobsen;Judges, Polling place Bernice L rnAheideate) 1031 Plaza Dr_ Martinez: In- Clerks. Viola M. Callahan. Vawn bi. Helen Stearns, Geraldine M. Henson; Residence) b'99 iralbert st- Martinez: specter. Hurl nult: Judges,Gertrude Toltec. Delete E. Holderma= Clerks. Mary A. Price, Nellie L Inspector. Bernice L Abern; Judges Bower. Leona M. Brown. Clerics, Etc• CONCORD PRIZAM pCT Na It Alexander,Shirley L Foley, r Elizabeth Goodson, Maty IL Shortie:.•• &nor Furman. Violet Mackie. Hilda C Polling Place, Viola M. Skurtun WilucCO PItwL-ZT No. 4 y Clerks, Maude Merin, Gertrude M. Bose•n. garage). 29M Courtland Dr Con- Polling Place, Florinda bfercer (ga- Myers, Alita J. Holmes. 3". VIEW PRECINCT' No.i cud; Inspector Helen Buscaglia; rage), 2023 Helen Rd., Concord; In- MARTLNFZ PKIs)CLNL'T No. 3-A Polling Place, Nova Walter (Ga- Judges.Norma 6. Rice.Doris L. spector, Florinda Mercer; Judges, Polling Place, Leslie IL Sbarp rare 1 line St_ Maruarz: in Woodall• Clerks. Lola H. Hampton, Kathleen Tolber, Eleanor S.Crandall; Basemen() 10)1 Arlington Way Mar- spector. Frances Porter Judge. Etc bfarte I. Ones( Viola M. Skurtun Clerks, Betty A Herrier, Evelyn S R Unez; Inspector, Marian 1L ,harp' lyn C. Freed:Clerks.((hale M.Shelby. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 20 Anderson. Patricia Hickey. Judges, Elsle IL Knowles. Jill Al Betty I: Mcrxissey. Vanta Bartalinl Potting Place. Beatrice M. McFar- PACHECO PREC1X No, 3 Ryan Ger" Elsie M. 1-ascii, Sylta& HILL PRLLZNC! N17 esldenee), 1771 Mesa St, Con- Polling Place,Maxine O.Lucas(ga-VINE x Ii Ball, lholorrs Walther. Polling Place• Vine 11111 SehooL Pa- aspectar, Joseph C. Arrlghl rage), 100 Tretany Rd., Concord In- MARTINEZ PR19lLNCT Na a chrcm Rd_ RL 1, Box SK Martinez: FFraarmaaa A :Srwhall, Virginia Spector, :lfaxine O. Lucas; Judges, Polling Place Martinez Elementary Inspeetar. Ida M. Wetsshand: Judges. haa Clerks btargaret C I elen E. McDonald, Jo Annette School. Alhambra S Henrietta Mary Capps Jennie J. Cecil: Clerks. ose K I.asell, Beatrice bI, btc- Treadwayy Clerks. Delta O. Bartle, Martinez;• Inspector. Lena Salvaturl• Mary C stramann,Mildred E.Tyler. Farling Wilma Murdock, Viola M. Hayes. Judges, Nellie Nicholson, Mary S. La- Mary Ft. Santos. CONCORD PItOCLNCT N0. 21 PACHr.CO PRECINCT No. a r, dl; erks Ella G.Ware,Shirley Ale!- VINE BILL PRECINCT Ya A Polling Place. EI Monte Variety Polling Place, Monlca E. Roach lo, Vera McNamara. Ptilltn Place. Albert Bohnlseh Store. 34= Clayton Rd- Concord: In- (garage), 1630 Shirley Dr., Concord; MARTINEZ PANMNCT Na 5 Rear Residence 3830 Pacheco Rd.. Spector Helen EUingston• Judges Inspector, Bessie L Jones, Judges, Polling !'lace, Margaret E (road Martinez: Inspector. Annie L Nelson: Huth kva Lundgren, Ruth Wtfma Irene Fanuechl, Monica R Roach; x- Residence) 1604 BerrelleSSa Mar- Jtuisrs. Stella Bohnlsc't>_ Bessie L Burgess: Clerks. Isabelle DeRosa. Clerks, Goldie Mendershausen, Myrle psi Unez; Inspector. Margaret I- F1 11er' Clerks Freda E. OLearY• June G. Klesil, Marcell. F. Peterson Kentner Jeanne McQuillan. Judges, Nina M. Keefe, Annie K Du- Mary B.Sleele.Goldie R Partney. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 21A ty PA HECO PR CT No, 6A tra.Clerks.Jessie E.Thornasoo.Mary VINE HIM PRECINCT Ns.R Polling Place. El Mon Conned ( f Polling Pia e. mDr McMullin E. Andrews Stella V.Stewart. Polling Place, Irene V. Strand Store.3482 y g Concord; PollinngTl lbZ PREY am m High Martinez; Inspector.or. GSodaro ia le Strain: Ruth oL gren. i Marcella F. Pete!- Inspector,M. CoxeShirleyMcargariet]Dunn, School uym !Lobb•) E St- Martinez: Judges Irene V.Strand.Clovis Wygal. son; Clerks. Dorothy Hurst, Dorothy Clerks, Francilla UL Reyenga, Cheryl lnspecior, Clara Doolan. Ju CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. i SL Rummel, Kathleen R McGregor. M Niles Barbara H.Scott Ila M.Carter,Nell L.opas.Clrrks.t9a- Polling Place. Alfred DeBenedettl CONCORD PRECINCT Na 22 PAibIIECO PRECINCT No. 7 rice de class, Agnes Carrult, Olga (Basement) 21M Grant St_ Concord; Polling Place, Oak Grove School, Polling Place, Jerry Cline (rest- Bryan, Inspector. Mated Jones- Judges. Mrs. 3400 Oak Grove Rd- Concord• In- dente), 1619 Mary Dr„ Concord- In- j MARTINIZ PRECINCT Na 7 Floyd Fritz Della F. Thompsons tor• Marte K Sladerious• Judges, Spector, Lots L. Jones; Judges, diary Polling place, Dora Isabel Baker Clerks, Bessie Smith. Elizabeth J_ Marion A_ Swanson. Ethai EI, Heck- V. Sutherland, Kathryn Morton, Residence), 1614 Estudlllo St, Mar- Marino. Eliza DelirnedMtt. Clerks Louise Veregge, btane A Clerks, Jeanette C. Welch, Ann Turn- r' Unez• Inspector, Joan Irene Me-Nam-CONCORD PRECINCT Na 2 McMillan, Peter If. Gflewcchlo, er, Gloria Spotswood. ara; Judges, Caroline Melnecke. Tina Polling Place. Judge Jahn Gara- CONCORD PRECINiCT Na 23 PACPECO PRECINCT Na 8 Jeans•taerks,Gertrude Virginia King, vents (Justice Courtl 3(700 ML Diab- Polling Placa Frank Straight (Res- Polling Place Cecilia bL McSWeen- Dora subel Baker, Bernier Porter, to St- Concord: Inspector. Mary Bu- Idenee), 300 Walnut Ave Concord: eY (garage). f26 Margie Dr Con-a MARTINIiZ PRECINCT Na a cholz• Jud-re.. Alice T. Cardot. Hot- Inspector. Ellen A. Straight, Judges, cord: Inspector, Cecilia M. Me%ween- r° Polling!'lace Elizabeth Neale (Res- Its I Kander: Clerks. Helen S. Helen P. Emmet.. Helen . Paronl; ey; Judges, Leah F. Nelfert, Dorothy ldence) 1445 Pacheco U Vd., Mar- Blackman• Ruth K Cbekertom Alice Clerks. Katherine C Fox, Adys Vana- Ann Thigpen: Clerks Judith M. Har- it, . inspectur Shelagh B. Gibertl• C. Brubaker. wk. Anna C. Moscrop. ns, Katherine L Rennedy, Shirley Judges, Daniel N. Buttrlck. Edna I_CONCORD PKWTXCT Na 3 CONCORD PRECINCT Na to Thatcher. Garrett'y Clerks, Marcella Vanni. Polling Ptare City Halt 2060 W41- Polling Place. Florence Messier PACHECO PRECINCT Na a Jeanne Barkley Elizabeth Neall, low Pass ltd- Concord: Inspector, (Residence). c 311 Hillside Ave. Con- PoUinR Place, Concord; J.Gish ( a- Posl lltnC PlNEZ a Congregatiional FFosskkett Wilms, G. deJong:Jong: Clerlu. Judges. t cord: FlorenceMary E.Bertthha J. sapegcet)or Vlda By DMwe; Judges, F Church, Court 1& Susan& Sts. Mar- Nora M. Vargas Evelyn Massone Turner; Clerks• Elizabeth M. biartln, Gleety ltd Schaefer, Maxine A Maas; lines; Inspector. Ruth h( R,a ndall• Stella Eddv. Florence Ressler. Ruth M. Day.Clerks Oriella D. Hazzard, Gladys iii°s anadFlorenceon;clerks.C. Elizabeth Omm. PWennie 110n`& Place.Bureau aClub Polling PlPlacCOBW ra TFlorren ea Messier C PACHECO aI. PRECmINCT No. $A Mar') Kelleher. Norma E• Riepling House, Farm Bureau Rd- Concord: (carsse1 39 H)lslde Ave, Concord. Polling Place Lorraine J. Gish IlA1tTIA1LL PRECINCT ha li Iasp ector. Margaret Miller-. Judzes, CottCORD PREL7NCT Na is (residence) 196 Peggy Dr Concord; Polling Place, Masonic Temple, 702 IIle Ferruson. Edna A_ Christie: Pullin Piave. Andeen L Brassy Inspector, Liary Smith• Juges Jean Thompson St„ Martinez; Inspector. Cterim Myrtle A_ Mansfield. Kay (garage), 1166 Pear Dr, Concord In- S. Richardson, Lucille F. &odler• Ethel L Pascoe: Judges, l.eortr Hut- Stoeffels Spector. Arleen L Brassy; Judges. Clerks, Lorraine J. Gbh, Margaret rlchsen, Edwin S Pascoe,Clerks ANet- CONCORD PRINCT Ne.S Jewel D. Ferguson, Jean MacBa1n• M.Christian Virginia M.Harter. tie L i{—Powers.Lucille S. m s Irene Polling Place.Jean May (Rest- Clerics. Miriam Bernard, Loretta F PAC17LL0 PRECINCT Na io 1. Senge r. deuce.290 Mayette Larne.Concord: Sconce. Muriel Belknap Polling Place Marjorie 3, Kerley MARTINIZ PRECINCT Na ar—.11 Inspector. Maxine EmIli Judges, CONCORD CT Na 25-A (garage), 2184 "mons Dr., Concord Polling Place,J.Claramltam(Base- Alvira M.Atwood Elizabeth PL Fish- Polling Place Anita Austin (ga- Inspector, Ruth W. hlarcus; Judges, ment) 1134 Ward St„ Martinez: In- er• Clerks. Ethel Coppock. Emily J. rage), 2Oi9 Apple Dr., Concord: In- Mar one S. Kerley, Emilie L Foy; spector Elizabeth Galla ter• Judges, 1DascalPam Nathalle K Malloy. Spector. Helen Liveiv- Judges. Helen Clerks, Helen E- Poertner, Rose M. Katherine M, Casey, Eup-heai)a Kane. CONCORD PRECINCT So. SA N. Holhuworth, Dorothle Saylor, Mackin. Jean Welben. Clerks,Clara F,Luny Eleanore Ruth Polling Place Jean May (Real- Clerks. Virginia Holt, Anita Austin, PACHECO PRECINCT ire. I1 Warren. Bertha G.Cools_ dence 4golarlum). 290 Mayotte LanRuth Osborne_ Polling Place, Madge B. Stewart MARTINEZ PRECINCT Na 12 Concord. Inspector,Jean May:Judged. CONCORD PRECINCT Na 29 (garage), 1877 Maybelle Dr. Con- Polling Place, Edwin H. Morgan Louise Thortuberry. Florence A_ Polling Place, Mabel Goddard (Ila- cord: Inspector. Madge B. Stewart; Residence) 1121 Escobar St, Alar- Smith. Clerks, olive Strand. Alta rage). 7L00 Birch Ave Box SW Con- Judges, Clare B. Bodenschatz, Elea- Unez; Ins tor. Mabel M_ Knight: Murpv. Dessle Marie 1lelaren• cord: Inspector, Mabel Goddard• nor C. Greenfield; Clerks, Virginia Judggecs Roberta M. Stair, Ruth a• CONCORD PREiCINCT Na 6 Judges. P'almlera M Roberts, Clelli Anderson, Louise Wassmann, Dora Clerks Leona Sons. Beatrice W Polling Place. Virginia M. Minken- Matheron• Clerks. Christine Ann Viola Kimball. Weltz. Amy Fryer. beard (caratel 312 Seat Bluff Road Watson,Marie Martin.Amalta Mullen, PACHECO PRECINCT No. PIA MARTlICEZ PRECINCT Na 13 Concord: Inspector. Lillian 1t. Blythe; CONCORD it'RECiNCT Na 27 Polling Place, Paul Groves (ga- Polling Place. June W. Dye (hear Judges Mary I- Hester. Virginia M. Polling Place. M A M Hotel. Con- rage). 334 Belva Lane. Concord; In- Residence) =15 Laguna St- Martl- Cllnkerbeard• Clerks. Bessie A- Rey- cord Ave, Concord• Inspector• Evan- Spector, C. Antoinette Martinelli; L nez• Its Aar, Agnes D. Griffin. nolds. Lola Mae Kelley. Kay Hokin- Cgeelina L D&vill&•Judges_ Eleanor M. Judges, Stances Gehlett Mae Fox Judges, Charlotte Castrucci, Bessie A. Son. Irarned,Eva Buscaglia:Clerks Susie Carlson Clerks. Mildred Sellar, Verna 41' Conway; Clerks, Leah V. Luck, Ella CONCORD PRXCINC•T Ne. 7 M. Rock- Lambe M. Minns, Lillie L F. Dickinson. Grace Groves. M.Heflin.Vera L Diaper. Pollirm Place.CrMcKinnon(base- Stephens. PACHECO PRECINCT Na i2 MARTE EE PRECINCT Cru McKinnon Na la r!)ent i. apo N'hltmaa Rd, Coocard CONCORD PRECINCT Na 2s Polling Place, M. A. Stewart (ga- PollingL lacy, Martinez Jr, I Pollln Place Lucy Jamison (ga. rage). 1954 Carolyn Dr.. Concord; r "High Inspector. Henrietta Gaylord: Judges a g School (Malo Auditoriums. Court St, rage), 130 Arlington Rd. Concord; Inspector. Renee Kirkham; Judges Marie C d° II A. Inspector.Lucy Jamison:Judges.Beu- Martha L. McBride, Viola Hu hes;Martinez: lnspcctor. Catherine Cutts: man• Clerks. Frederick Cross. Made- gg 8 Jud Theresa 1. Andersen, Annie line Evans.Alice James, lahClerks.Hamer scilla Dorothy E Doug; Clerks. Pauline Doherty, Anna Belle M. Clerks a Howell. Boone, Mary Doug- bions.-EvelynSANT V.Petr REFl otv: Clerk. Margaret 1. Lamb CONCORD PRECINCT No. 7A lass Ree Plowelt PLP.ARANT HILL PRECINCT Na 1FlO ARbel Lar•seri.ly C Soares_ potline Place,Geo.McKinnon(base- CONCORD PRECINCT No. 23A Polling Place, Ellen Z. Sicard (ga-MARTINRZ PREC7.\CT Na 14-A ment i.3W Whitman Rd.Concord:In- putltnr Place. Keith 6lsberry (ga- rage). Rt Z 80 Sunset Rd. Martinez;Polling Place, Martinez Jr, Ill stieclo Altine I: Macomber. Judges. rage). 141 Arlington Rd.. Concord: Inspector, Evelyn M.Lindsayy;Judges: s+`" School• tMain Auditorium, ga- In- court St, Wilma Sands Phoebe McKinnon• Inspector. Dolores McElroy; Judges, Ruth If. Ofsenek. Ruby I. Hod Re, sMartinez; Inspector.e, orisUnoMary Clerks, Annette S MCLean- David E. Faye Simmons. Issolee Mann: Clerks. Clerks. Ellen Z. Sicard, Julia E. SI- Clerks,May C Kerrigan,Leather Yule. Spivey. Doris Whiting. Susan card Martha M.delicto. LL MART&IM IPREMNCT Ne. is CONCORD PRECINCT Na s Tierney PLEASANT NUX PRECINCT No.2 Polling Places Emily G. Carlson Polling Place Car!Caudel(garage). CONi[CORD PRECINCT Na 29 Polling Place, Edna L Cereda (ga- tinez ^ 6Inspector,Alhambra MecoMe n: 3" EuclidMcKeanJudges.La Jeune It&- (garage). 1.= Place.Dblo St-Con--ed Creek: Inspector,cK mea rK. BooTard i Judges, Ruth K MWcahv. Irene Har- good- Mabel McLennon, Clerks. Jus- cord: Inspector. Florin K. Holman: Judges. Ed a C. ris; Clerks, Ruby Armstrong, Flatly tine Langrldge Js G Palmer: Mary Judges. Mildred G. Plaisted, Juanda Gibson: Clerks,Marie 1: Taylor, Dor- C,Carlson LoV111a F.Isabella Cau t A- Flint: Clerks. Norma D. Howell, othy F. Judd. Thelma F. Wellman. MARTIMIM PRECLNCT Na is CONCORD PRECINCT So. 9 Wilma Crider. Maryel Goodrum. PIZASANT 111111.I.PRECINCT Na 3 Polling Place, Q. A. Dodge (Porch) Polling Place. F3iima Q Christen CONCORD PACT Na 30 Polling Place Kathryn P. Butler 1425 Beech St- Martinez: Inspector. (garage).2720 Sinclair Ave Concord: Polling Place Fiances Rutherford (garage), JOS Patterson Blvd„ Con- John R George. Judees, Zelma Flan- Inspector. 7A41a M. Bruaellr, Jndaes (garage •2939 Bordfaclo St.,Concord; cord: Inspector, Louise F. Cornish; cls Harvey, Ruby ]a Latham: Clerks May R Lester. Elise Young: Clerks. Inspector. Bryant. Doris M. Helen Fse]dove lll; Jumeder:.CiTerks Ceraldin G. Phillips. MildM. RRrl1e d Bodge Adelaide Suva, Mae Maceeltus S Chri0e4 Barry Evelyne N Xlnt Beniah L Clerks. Maxine IIlaasan. Frances Margaret Howard.Kathryn P.Butler. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NaRutherford_ Beth K Barnes. PIXASA14T HILL PRECINCT Na 4 2 17 CONCORD PRIHCLNCT Xa 21 Polling Place. Joseph Sparacino CONCORD PRECINCT Na 3t Po111nA Place Laura B.Piper (reef- Residence) 127 Escobar St- Mar- l V a I 1 e pr PbMnc Place. Patricia Hazlewood dented, 1625 Sunnyvale Ave.. Walnut Unez• Inspector Getta Bartadomel• hOW 1255 C>sytam ltd_ Cosleecd. (garage). 3196 Salvto St.. Concord: Creek: Inspector, Laura B. Piper; Judges Loulse 1'luftman• L.ortlee Gl- Inspector Katlserine A Garavoota inapectar g ky Davis;Judges. Vlo- Judges. Gene A. Benson. Ethel G. bertl; QerAs Mabel G :Coital, Mint: ]ed hY K Cearalgle Halllssy. Elizabeth Griffith: Greenman• Clerks, Mildred J. Wach- M.Surges.Alice R Prosser. 1 y g m Vahrs I_ Clams` Jerre P. Manerie. Bethany D. enfeld. Dorothy M. Phell, Bernice y MARTINEZ PRECINCT Na ii Maatx•n. Grove. Patricia Hazlewood. Sherboume. Polling Place, First Baptist Church CONCORD PRECiPId,T Ne.32 PLEASANT WILL PRECINCT No s Alhambra A Robinson Sts, Martinez; CONCORD PRECINCT' No. 141 Polling Place Nam! Beutel (ga. Polling Place,Petty O.DeVrfes(ga- r, Inspector, Mary Ann Y alum Jud eS Polling Place_ Claxtaa V a I 1 e r rage), 2734 Humphrey Dr- Concord, rage). 2468 Geraldine Dr„ Concord; d Gladys Ellen t^artlsle Louise AL Z'e ClaYtm Rd- C on<acd: Insoettor. Thelma M McCollum: Inspector• Lisa D_ Hook Judges, Jut Clerks Mary AL Bartolomel, GermsPKtOr Katherine Jndges Judges- Finian Ferris Plinio Bessie Carol S Martinelli. Ruth M Sinker- alditic N.ROnac ChrlcUne O1Sea Mae Hunt Floclnce Brannooe: Clevks. PL Millard: Clerks. Evalyn Marshall. Clerks. Alice B. Hanson, Allan& bT 3U1RTU-!Z PRDC[NC! Na i1 Fern Schneider. Ethel Slate. Florence Hessle C Spowart. Naomi Beutet, DeVries. Ruth H. McCartney. Pohl" Pla May A. Ebler (Base- M.Tocnlln CONCORD P I1CT Na 33 PLr_"AN(T HiM PRECIN -go. 5A So(1ment) 3Ricks Ave, Martinez: In- CONCORD PRECINCT Ne- II Polling Placa Margaret Topping Polling Place. Sue Carmichael (Ra- r; 414-F PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Na a rIT•Ii(i1CRG rRECINCT:Na W ANTIOCH PilU=CT Na 2 BRENTWOOD PSAWINCT N46 5 0FPollingPlace, Theodora W. Sundln Polling Place.Admiglstratioa . P1aCe- Meyers Motor Ca, PoUlns Place; W. A. Wilkins (rut-garotte) a Byron Dr. Concord, In- Columbia Park ulla Inspector, 3rd&IASL-Antioch• Inspector,Sam- deuce), Balfour Rd.. Brentwood; In-spcctor heodtua W.Suadln Jg Frank S. Arista.Judges. bo1Ue Asti uel C. Fraser, Judges. Georse D. s r, Vernon R. Caltebiead:Ellen 1 aine Nell M. Evarts; Qer o, Herthal Durgin Clerks.Prances Lott- Acl[esman, Etta Forrest; Cletlts, Zeta Juddgm Robert D. White ElizabethMidgeM. li'art, Evelyn D. Ohlasom on Alice Wlltoo- Janie Plauta Watters. Aima I(arehetU, Sadie SukuD: Clerk. Lola WUl[ns, JeanneJoanE. Collies rITTSBIJBG rRBCLNC! Na 3Y Johns Arata. Johannette BuengtPLEASANTHILLPRECINCTNaaPollingPlaceAdministration131dt.A-NTiOC E FUNCIINCT Na a BRENTWOOD PIVCMCT Na aPollingPlace,Beryl A_ Bache (ga- Columhia Park, P! Place- Antioch Pu bUc Lt- Polling Place, Au ata M. Frenchrage). 119 Hardy CYtc1e- Concord 1ltner J. l ott=her ln ats• Fannie Ocary tib Joh JA ticeh! Ner Inssppectt: (residence),RLd U pe tor, BalfourinspecterBeryiABache• Judges, Col 1lisn S Nelson: Clerks, or. Este ger,France N. Nlichyola, J Ph n Cl rk& Ann itollelrr.Kathleen Horan, Ruth Mills. m Coo . Cum D0. SaydeloArrtm- die Crawford: .1fUSCIIts,IFt Jensen, Young. lacklvn T. Bort Rosalie A.rIrftRCRG rXMINCT Na '-N sit= Griffith, Madge Dainty, Effle A.Bon-PLEAL'+AI T 111ILL rRECiNCT Ne. 13 _Polling Place.Ardministtreastion B1dZ,INTIOCH rMSCINCT NMikgo. 4 nickson. PolIia11ngnn a a D Elizabet). 3293 Withers Ave- Dc! uhn,R Smith caerka, H LAirena Roumbia Park Pittsburt-. IStmall6th lttdInspector. 2S s' ger, bialviAntioch; n GonHrlght• BYPolpin¢ BYI Place, r10, Edward ruenlnQer;McCann; Judges Alma L Moore Stingily, Vera SL Wood, Laura Ven- Sam Delullp,Clerics,Grace C.Adams, Judges, Louise Kelso Petra LentsMarjorieCSgedlcor: Clerk:, Obit tress. Jane Stgarl, Gertrude Grosso• Clerks Gertrude Caldera, Mary D.W. Ingraham, Ethel R, Johnston, rITTSUIVRG VILECINCt No, 21 ANTIOCH rZWINCT Ne. b Gruetl n er. Veronica M. Thomas. Ruth E,WoUttz, Polling Placti Ph=p Viablotts PollingMee, Sam H. Glover (¢a-d>t N ri1DCiNCT Na 1ArLBASTHILI. P1tIDCI.N4T Na 11 (residence). 65 Alvarado Ave_ Pitts- rage). l 13th St., Antioch In- Polling Place, LO.O.F.Society Hall,Polling Place, Pleasant Hill School, burg• Inspector. Stella Vlahlotis• specter, Ray Jones- Jud es, Eruntce Byron; Inspector Ray R. Houston• rPleasantHiliRd. & Oak Park Blvd- Judges, Row P Gregory, Mildred L Crandell, Viola Roche;flecks, M11-JuPleasant MarConcord; Armstrong,Irene aanConcordInspectorEleanorChris- Bloom• Clerks` Eleanor Soloegon, dyed Gibbs, Genevieve Gallagher, K Bunn Clerks Annie L. Iverson,tensen; Judges, Lots Revak. Lots J. Georgia %trusts, Dorothy GeUepes Lucy I-Woolcott.Teresa El: Griffltfl. Lora Krumland.Dean; Clerks. Elizabeth R. Bionic PITTS+811BG PUCCI.NCT Na 22 ANTIOCH rIL1X3NCT Na 6 KNWH"EN rKSCINCTElsieM. Smith, Jane Minahan, Polling Place Pittsburr, Senler III PollingPlace, Antioch Girl Scouts PollingPlace Farm Bureau Hall,nrL&vw%T KILL PRECINCT Ne. 12 School (Main Blft). School St, Bldg., 2915 D SL, Antioch; Inspector, Delta Rd- I nishtsen• Inspector. E'Polling Place, June Peleaux ( Pittsburg: Inspector. W. G• Scott: Mabel Provine Judges, Belle Bar- Arthur J. Somerhalder•Judges Leonrage) 165 Pleasant Valley Dr Wal- Judges Margaret DeLaliq, Ruth I bagall06 Sturiel Kirkpatrick; Clerks, C Stemler, Addle F. Duff; belAko, tnutCreek; Inspector, June Peleaux; trhth: Clerks. Eva Swtsher, Mildred Vivian Turner. Eva Todd. Alice R. Lydia Rougb, Christine M, Hobbs,Judggee Evelyn Lvons• Clerks, Evelyn B. Llchtt. Hazel E.Weld-Bates. Eilse Lam In. 4.,.Edeleint Lots Meltlsen. Elsie Jenkins. P11ieTn WCIXG PRECINCT Na 23ga 1_NTgIOCU PRECINCT No, 7 OAKLEY rRRCINCT Na 1rPollinglelPlall-lam PRECINCTRlisCT.,FLalc ragei 0 W. St Pitce. Circe h;)in_ ra Ci1 6M lith St., AA tloch Insp(egcat- C1ubuOakleylaInspeOctoceYNelWoman'seEngresidence), 203 Roberta Ave„ Con- speetor. Rose Vienna: Judges, Josie or.Sally Fee-Jud es J hlne Lind- land; Judges, Rose Mendoza, Emmacord: InTsphrecltor, Marcus T. Funk: CCAttolica• Rose Bruno: Clerks- Anna sey, VfslaMar C Kamb ; Clerks Amelia Veoley Clerks, Albert J. Rometl, Clerks,s. Elizabeth Cll , Francis lllvan1T`r1%BI RG PRFCICT Neel; A_NTIOCHtlRI Li' CT YaWright. PaWIO CT No. 1A sUrnmerson, Mary Thomson,toiling Place, Horace P. Costanza Polling Place,George E.Irvine (ga- Polling Place, Oakley Woman's1'1-1:AKA,NT SILL PR10CINCT -No, 14 (garaven, 330 Montezuma St_ Pitts- race). s18 7th SL. Antioch; Inspect- Club Oakley; Inspector Ida)yne wPollingPlace. Dorothy 1, Hali burg'Inspector. Rose M.Davi;Judges, or, Georrgge A. Peters. Judges, Edna ShelienberSer; Judges, Edwin B. Set- t;arage), 44 Pleasant l'aliey Dr Esther Bruno. Mamie Ann Sprio; Intoe. %laude Sfehaffey Clerks• Dor- lers, Charles Ghtselil: Clerks AnnaWalnutCreek. Insl++Pecc•tor, Irma A. Clerks Angelina Davi- ]tar± DiMag- achyy J. Swain Imogene Showers, Lily SL Gott, Katherine Honeggar,kilts R.Huovinen; Juges, May :Nidal, Ruth gin.Josenhtne C- flattaella. A, Hltshew. Patterson. tr;Ries; Clerks, Nerneal McClosh. Fern PITTTHt'RG PRYCINCT Na 23 A_NTRICH PRECINCT Na 8 OAKLEY PRECINCT No. 2Kennedv, Dorothv N. Hall, Potline Place- Milton Jones den- Polling Place, Lewis Sliveria Bldg., Polling Place Oakley RecreationPITuti1tURGr1tRDC1\CI \a 1 race'. :SP Central Ave- Pittsburg: Rossi Ave-. Antioch: Inspector, & Health Center, O'Hara Ave., Oak-Polling Place, Joe Spina i garage). inspector, Francis M. Reis: Judges. John F McGinley Judges. Henrietta ley- Inspector. Johanna Jesse; a240YorkSt_, Pittsburg: Inspector, %l rt1e I_ Richards, Mary E. Jones: Lindrrtrnan. E June Hoy: Clerks, Judges, Kate Van Kaathoven, Fran-Mary Dar!: Judges Ethel :M. Ander- Clerks Ann Potrcnay, !4targaret Han- Goldie Cassldy. Orvle Dorsey, Eu1n ccs Ff. Anderson Clerks, Edithson, Rose Davl;Clerks, Hope. ratty. Edith W.Joseph, B. Prator•Welches, Opal M. dello, Flora BrodAmbriz, Katherine Rborschleb, Eve P1TT+81'8G PREMNCr Na 2t ANTIOCH PRECINCT No 9A Crick. xlynNavarm, Polling Place. Bel Air Meneentary Polling Place, Lewis Silverta Bldg.,OAKLEY PRECINCT No, 3PITTSBURGPRECINCTNo. School, 60 Canal Rd_ Pittsburg: In- 200 Rossi Ave., Antioch• Inspector, Polling Place, Live Oak Farm Cen-Polling i'lace, Joe Ragusa (Ford arrector, Helen A. Masterson: Judges, Chanes Weber, Judges. Violet Fer- ter Cor. Hwy, 4 & Live Oak Ave.,Garage), 190 E. 3rd, Pittsburg; In- Tat eutah F. Kutner. Helm at_ Gray; guso Lou Hammon; Clerks. Grace Oaltiey; Inspector, John A. Azevedo; sector Roue Aiello, Judges. Paul Clerks Catherine Kunstal. Lva Vu- E=ger. Clara Weber, Doris At- Judges, Muriel Leal, Henrietta Neal:E, Aiello, Helen D. Aerctp o; Clerks, kad. Marearrt Patterson-bright- Clerks Carrie Evertsen, NathalleMaurineM. Reynolds, Grace M. De- rlT ..nl-ltG PRECINCT No. 27 ANTIOCH PRECINCT Jia to Thomas Lucy Lindseyy. Lucca, Katie Aiello. Polling Place.Julle Aiello (garage), Polling Place, 1-J.Z& Society Hall, BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCTPITTIORTUGPRECINCTNa358I.Inscheld Dr_ Pittsburg- Inspect- 10th St., Antioch; Inspector, Elliott Polling Place, Bethel Island Ira-Polling Place, Donovan Schutt (ga- or Fav I_ Clower Judges, Ethel W. Cakebread• Judges, Grace Latter, provement Club House, Bethel Is-rage), 448 Los Atedanoc, Pittsburg- Franzen, Delanor Krea• Clerks. Lena Bernice Fredrickson. Clerk, Rebecca land; Inspector Blanche Farrar;Inspector, Martha A. Schutt: Ju DIMargio. Anne Nicol. Loretta L. Carton.Grace Burgens.Wanda Hardy. Judges, Anna Mlek, Mina J. Walker; vrHenriettaSickenr. Katherine Dl- Chevraur_ ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. IDA Clerks. Ida Hyatt, Dora L. Wiemer, X Mercurio; Clerks Theresa C. Alling- rITTS81•RG PRECINCT Na 22 Palling Place I.D.ES. Society flail. Evelyn M.Swenson.ton, Lorraine Olsen, Ruth Sharpe P llinr Place. Sat Cardtnalll (ga- 10th St- Antioch; Inspector, Rhoda BETHEL ISRLA" PRECINCT No. APIT7\BI1RG rRFX7NtT Na a rarer, 19B Riverview Dr_ Pittsburg: Rebelling: Judges, Pearl Walirath, Polling Place, Bethel Island Ion-Polling Place, Joseph Lucldo (ga Inspector. Lorraine Linscheld:Judges, Elva Price: Clerks. F_mogene I.. Roby provement Club House, Bethel Is-rage), 112 W. 4th St., Pittsburg: In- Etta Schillaee. Gretchen McMullen: Cts. Lerma Searson. Manda Trevett. land; Inspector,oT mlB. Maudstector, Nancy Lucldo: Judges, Fran- Clerks Blanche Muirhead Margaret ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. Ion Judges Mildred cis CaMlnalli, Rosalie Gaiera• Clerim INie- Stara•Mercurio.Polling Place, I.D.E.S. Society Hall, St. Rankin; Clerks Hester A. Gilbert, z' Jennie Bruno, Nicholas A. Ventrice, rlT ?QII'RG rK1XTNCT No, 3o 10th St- Antioch; Inspector. Charles Lillian Marshall,Jeannette Ander-Joseph Lurido. Polling Place- Model Hoene. Shore Sweeney: Judges. Myrtle Woorter.PITTS111'RG PRECINCT Na S Acre- 96 Baa• St-. Pittsburg: inspect- Gall Donovan: Clerks, Blanche Sulli-Polling Place, Antone Spculto (rest- or, Harold %V11d": Judees. Margie van, Dorenda Giovanni. Carol Wool- p Fdenee), lrw;W',8th,Cor.Cutter&5th. Bruce. Joyce Gibbs: Clerks, Lois cotL L7Pitt_cburg; Inspector. Mildred Sposlto: ).crying. Ardys Manwkll. Ruth E. ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. 11Judges, Francis Adams, Susie Wal- Skvnrak. Polling Place, Clair Rud)cei (ga- 4,ton: Clerks, Roue Russ, :Nancy Fer- rITIS I%CRG PRINWiCT Na 31 rage), 1916 Birch St.. Antioch; in- s rari. Eleanor Bellect, Polling Place, Ambrose School (If- spectra- David St. Hostetter-. Judges, 1•ITTS8111tt; PRWINCT Na G bran•- W'lllow Pass Rd_ Pittsburg: Eltilly Blackwell,Mae Prevost:Clerks,Polling Place, Dennis Pettas / Inspector. Karen if.Hamilton:Judges, Mary Presch. Gertrude Ralston, Dor. rage), 54,5 W. 101h. Pittsburg; In- Ann Zwakenbem Dorothy Britton• othy Fitzgerald spector, Eleanor Hogan: Judges, Lu- Clerks Margaret I_ Cblemanm Flea- ANTIOCH PRECINCT No, is crezis Bonanno, Mary A. Russo; nor M. Dalton, Vita AdetlnP DavL Polling Place. James P. Klrkpat-Clerks, Belly E nea,Jean M. Buh, YT•ISc81'RC; PURCINCT Na 32 rick (garage, 1129 Leggett St„ An-Kathrvn Bonanno, Polling Place. Ambrose School (au- tion: Inspector. Irene Grangnelit.P&INBURG PRECINCTNe.GA ditoriunr), W'ftlow Pass Rd, Pitts- Judges. Faye Kirkpatrick, Mildred H.Polling Place, Philip Cardinale (ga burr; Inspector, Edith L Starr: Innis: Clerks. Frances Hasenfus, rage), 365 W. 10th St- Pittsburg. In- Judees, Elizabeth TalboL Evelyn M_ Frances C Smith. Elva St. Eckets. apprecctor, Francis Davi: Judges, lriulsr Amlrnue:Clerks Fdna J-Flood,Helen 1NT10[7I rRlxf.YCT Na 12AALilne. Angelina Davl• Clerks, Grace D.Crays AdPlitrr C Prvrl Polling Place. R.A-Mandeville(ra-Saeeo, Alice Joyce, Sara Merrurio, P TTtMt'RG PRECINCT Na 33 rage), 11ZS1•IT7ti8l7tC, 1•!tE['INCT In-NQ. ? e Leggett SL, Antioch: es,Prolog Plan,Nero Russo lgaragen, specter, Carel Mandeville: Judges,Polling Place, Catholic Church 130 Front St- Pittsburg: inspector. Mervyn C Jones, Betty Gtannottt:basement t,Black Diamond&tfIln Francis Davf, Judges, Francis Russo Clerks, Claudia L. Green, Edith Ayo, rSt_, Pittsburg: Inspector. Mara• A- ;Cada I.aralla• Clerks. Starie Truro- Freda D.McGeechan. 1MacDonald. Judges. Francis Bllleci, nower. Jnrtphlne Mulifa 1tam1. ANTIOCH PRECINCT Na ItMerleGuerrieri; Clerks .Mamie Dl- Polling Place, AmericanMercurio, Mayme Davi, Myrtle O. Bruno Legion Davis,rITTSCB['111; PRI7['IN(`T Na 31 Bnliding 6th & D Sts., Antioch-. In-Davis. PUECINC'T Na a line Place. LaBlane Uohotstery specter. Lucylle Lauritzen: Jugges, Polling Place, Clt) Hall, Cumber- Shote, Willow Pass Rd_ Pittsburg: Albert Cooney William IL Leveirn- land 1't Pittsburg: Inspector, Vera S Inscrctnr. At,erY C t aBtane- Judges, (1Prks, Violet Williamson, Beatrice Hornsby. Judges, William F. KAtzen- Anne M• Ande•crrt. i oliv Hatrhlpson• Burton• Tarte A_ Carey.c't«rks. John Robert !More, Arrhille ANTIOCH rRr ciNCT Na timice, Flora May Roussh: Clerks, Dor- F2ot Prt Pern>2 F]ntgtai (- Polling Place. Robert if. CurtisothyLaey, Edythe l.Incoin, Gertrude , Young, tt'Ich• garage), 519 Drake SL. Antioch; Q. 1.11""Illlt(; rRIX7I\tT No, 9 1PNTi RI'RG r1119WINCr Na 33 Inspector, Margaret Bruce: Judges, r. Polling Ylate, American 1.e g i o q Polling place National Guard Arras- iie1Pn RlcketL Lillian Marquardt;Bldg„ East & 9th Sts_ Pittsburg: In- rut, No, of Frer+ras. Pittsburg: in- Clerics. Sara Ulfelder. Ruth Hart-s iixctor, Drucilla F. Kramer; Judges, sominn Marie,GriMn•Judep% Azalea zell. Marte Spatnhower. Be1da %mlpn Josephine Katanir. Carus+x IMadeltpe Muller:Clerks- Car. ANTIOCH rRIXTNCT Ns_ IbClerks, Kathrine J. Bryant,W.W', men Cattolkrp.Clad"Shepard. Freda Polling place Claude A. Wristen x King, Edith Roger-,, Carry, enrage. 190-3 Evergreen St., An-PITTSBI*RG PRECINCT Na le OKMFA3NLa PRECINCT tioch. inspector. Beatrice a Reb- r'Polling Place, Emil Gundershaug Pollin= Place, Lewis M Roll (Ca. stock: Judges, Mae Z, Ward. Anna Nbasement). 1140 Redwood St, Pitts- rage'. 561 Batley Rd_ Prittsbum- in- Map Caketeread. Edna S. Wristen.burg; Inspector. Emil Gundetahaug. anerior. Mvrtle rulhreer: Judges Catherine St. Athinson, Edna SI.Gun-Judges, Christine M. Martyr, Dorothy Bertha F_ Jackson, Alpha Jo Olney; ther. tF. Davis, Clerks, Mary Mllani, Flom Cle kta Pauline Biakley. Lvdia Ser-ANTIOCH rREC7NCT No. isJ.Skeoch,Phvllis Mikilch,santie. Lots fiunziker• Polling Place,William J. Frederick-PITollin t[TItG I•I[EJ('LN(T ICs 11 CLAITON rRECL\CT son Igarage). 112 Russell Dr.. An-g Place, a C. Christen (ga- Potain Place. Christian Fltdeevor tl.rrlt: Inspector, Wetter Ricketts,rageInsp), 4 Central Ave- Pittsburg: S^rlpty Hall. Clacton: insteertrr, Me- JudInspector, Mary B. Castro; Judges, ger, Helen Davis. Gnlda (•urns• Frances Herman, MaybeUe S Beck- rid K. Frank: Judge: Ada J- 15eerP- Clerks- Fern Coetsch. Opal Spahn. rWaryA_ Mar?: C•te-trs Slaren 1C Frances Ledbetter.er; Clerks, Atarie Casteltatti, Terrell w MacDonaid. Rose E. Nola. Grm"'s Man' D. McGuire Metta I. ANTiOCH PlITAINC'r No. 17PITTSBI?RG ]PRECINCT No, 1.2 ink' Politter Place. R- Catallne RealPollin8Place, Primary S c h o o 1 PORT CMCAGO I'RErEccr Na 1 Estate 011ier Madill & If St An- nuditorlum), Bet. 9th & 10th on Folling Place, Knox Park (slain Of- tioch: Inspector, Adelaide W.Strange: Black Diamond, Pittsburg: Inspector, !~Ki. Part Chicago: Inspector_ Lontse Judges. Frieda Perry, Irene Stater- 3,Laurence 1« Knight: Judges. Anna T_ F Croner Judees ViMnla Daniels C1rks Roth Qslere, Joyce Arneson,Mason, Irene W. Kellev:Clerks. Ruby Nina F Hess: Clerks. Lorralne Kent. Isabelle C[rco. Jordan, Mary C Wilkin. Jean C Cele Arnold Josephine ranter_ LOVE TRer. rar.C7%Cr Yo, ILilly. PORT•CHICAGO PRIer'INCT Na 1 A Poilln; Piare, W111rnm f,ut7 (Ira.PITTSBURG PRWINCT Na 13 Polling Place. Knox Park (Main Of- rage). Tregallis Rd.. Box r. Antioch-Polling Place, Masonic Hail (Club flee, Port Chicaeo! Inspector, Han- ietsnPetor. Cnrburn (' Green; Judges;Room), 1690 Norton SL Pittsburg; nAh C, Dvba• Judees, Athalle Smith, f nrtnp Y. i,utz, Ramona F,tllntt: Inspector, Janice R.Fornwald:Judges, Marietta Porninvllle• Clerks. Shirlev C'terks. Ramona Story, Minnie Frew,Mary L. Alan ues, Lucy Castro: Murtehv, Betty Mathews. Tatiana S, All C• IPtneaClerks, I.oulse I- Peterson, Bessie F I-amte in LONT. TRI.T. PR/CiK('T No. L d' Tucker, Matilda A.] PREMarchCINCT Noke. PORT CHICAGO]PRECINCT%a 3 Polling Place Dorothy, Cate, W l_PITTgBURc . 2XIetNCT Na 11 Ming Place. Justice GouM Stain bur Ave_ Apposite Flbrebnard Pulp uPollingPlace, Alolari & Church EL Port Chicago, inspector. Daisy Mlil. Antioch• Inspector, H- V, St.auditorium), Cor. Solari & Lith SL 8Sahni•Judges Jessie Morton,Ceor_ (lair, Judges Fred P. Little, Rose sen: Pittsburg; nspector. Crate E Pian ria XL Cumnelrrrs• Clerks. Ruth W. Borden: Clerks. F. A. Milhouse Ger-sen: Jugs Arnold l'cttrnoud, Cara Pratton. Gree W.Christian, Augusta trade C Hili, Mabel :maker.M Daley: Clerks, Evelyn Gentille, Cora Rleplinm Vera L, Luederich- S Du11Wn GONE TREZ PRECINCT No. 3 rPIITSRUR(; PIRI]CLNCT Na 13 PORT CIOCAGO FUWVJCr Na 3 Pollin- Place. John I.. Venter (ga-Polling Place, Jose Merrud (ga Polling Place, Bay Point School rags). Rt. I. Box 5013, Hlilerest Ave..rage). 2^4 W. Rtlt S P'lttsbttrg In- (Libran t. Fleet & C ntraL Port Chl- Antioch- Inspector Rudolph H. Par- sn"tor. Helen Botztsach:Judges Mae "90: Inspector. Adele P- Schmidt: sons: Judges. Mamila %I, HIMes-DIMagglo, Josephine B u c c e 1 l a t o. Judge. Alice McDonald, Maxine G. Mlldred J. rmstott: Clerks- NaomiClerks, Mamie Russo, Barbara Hop- -Nunes: Clerks Louise La France Wllllareuon. Scary E VlerL Helga F.kips, Eliratheth Gtrot Katherine Caldera, Rosemary Caudill. Statten, riTTRR[iRG PRE(7N('T Na 14 TORT CMCAGO PRECINCT Na;110--% OOD rRECIiNt'T Na tPollingPlace, Maria Macalusa ( Polling P 1 a c e_ Congregational Polling Place. Pentacostal Church.rage). 265 W. 7th St., Plttaburg In- Church. (annex Kenzie St- Port Almond Ave.. Brentwood: Inspectorsnee.tor, Roue Lamta• Judges, Anne Chicago: Inspector, Edna L McGuire: Richard I?Dalv-Judges.OttoSehaitz,Silno. Jennie DlMagglo• Clerics, Sara Judges. Doris SI Johnson, Hazel See- Chart— iL O'Brien: Clerks- Mamie yMar•alusa, Lena Confetti, Mae Gta- her: Clerks. Mary A, BleflatiaL Opal ti C-akrbread. Udine L, Kutsch, Mar-varts, Seaward, Martha Benson.tan Mclow. PITTSBURG PRECINCT Na 17 CLTDE PiEC11NCT IIR.(TWOOD i'RECLs(CP?(w.2PolllnirPlace. Richard Farrow tura Polling Place. Clyde Community Polling PIsCe. Brentwood publicrage). 120 Eves Ave- Pittsburg es Club, Wellington Ave- Concord: In- Llhret-- 2nd Ott Brentwood: inspect-SpNCtOi', Jessie Gregot Judges, stector.Helm M_Evans:Jud Fifth or. Certrpde H. Allen: JtsdrCes, EthelGladysEScottAMIP., Hankins• (` Hendersort, Anne V. Plrtersoei• Allem Bertha B• Vanderahe• Clerks.Clerks, Aileen Wlldes, Jean Loyd, C,erk. Gladys E. White- Maroellt R. Bertha A-French.Elm&SL Lawrence,Sonn1P FAiTOW, Zimmerman, Hazel I+ WPIC, Loretta Armstrong. Polling Place.St. Por Iva is NICHOLS 7C! BRIE1mwom PPollingPlace to P h 11 i ts e n a Place, N- Community Polling g Na 3Church, Bella Vista Ave., 1 lttaburg: Polling g tMaee Hotel Brentwood,Inspector, Richard W.Krowel•Judges. Hall, Port C hkarn : Gm, Chem.- Oak SL- Brentwood: IrlsrpPetor Hugh Lw-Elaine Null, Georgia Miller Cleric. Inspcctcx; Aller Wlldea Jp Lor- ('•sneer. JtwlttPs Mah.f Penn. HattieMargaretB, Brown. Minnie Beratto, etta G_ Vlach. Davld C- Osborne: I- P111ott- C'IPrks HwttI0 Jones, RaCh-Esther Fort, Clerks.ler Ulan,Juanita vmn- Cly N fin'Ruby A.Graf. rrITMVRG PRECINCT Na is BR»flWOOH PBEG73NCr sola sPollingP'lac Home Acres Ion-AYi110CH li Ls1CT Sola 1 Acular Place. American -LeRloesprovementflubBldg, Hanlon Way. p Plain Tatettt Motor Said& Bads. First ISL, Brsstwood IasDeeKor.Pittsburg' Ill3pector. Tadnaa ISM- 10 I St- Antioch: I ifl rave Dttmus:Jodem aQldred Ttirm- t,berg: Judges Alice GranberZ Lottie Stagt: Jodem Atlee rd- blv- Mvrtle• !Norris: Clercs EvPtvnGreeman, Clerks, Sophie Mlknla, ward V. Elden: C1erkL F J- Welsch- Ackerman. Dorothy rertado, DolaHelenWilsonRoa'rne IL'eper. mey'er Vkda Caitsesi, ieide Belem, Ruth Helmuth f rc 1r v i R, t gg 1 I eEf"n x i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 7, 1952, at 9 otclock A. M., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Yartinez, California. airman 1lhvKl„ ATTEST: W. T. PA CH, CLERK g jDeputy Clerk.f T R t BMRE THE BUARD OF SUPERVISURS TUESDAY, UCTUBER 7: 1952 THE B%A6= 1,;ET I11 REGUL Ui SESSIUK AT 9 U I CLUCK A.h. IN THE BUARD CHAT-BERS, HALL OF RECURDS, I4ARTIKEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CUMN4INGS, CN S CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISuRS I. T. GUYAK, RAF S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHAUAN, J. FREDERICKSON 6 PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK rJ tit- The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of September, 1952,:! r are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman 4. f In re Issue of Bonds of g. Livermore Joint Union High hv4 School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa W County, State of California VIHEREAS, on the 24th day of March, 19522 the Board of Trustees of Livermore 1 Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board of Trust- ees on said day, did call an election and resolved and ordered that an election be called and held on the 27th day of kay, 1952, in said district for the purpose of sub- mitting to the electors of said district the question of issuing and selling bondsof said district in the amount of Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars 0320,000.00) bearing interest and payable as hereinafter specified, for the purpose of raising money for: The building or purchasing of school buildings; The making of alterdtioas or additions to the school building or fy buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and The permanent improvement of the school grounds. WHEREAS, an election was held in said district on the 27th day of I-ray, 195211 in conformity with said resolution and order of the Board of Trustees; and WHEREAS, the County Superintendent of Schools of said County of Alameda has, and at all times since the formation of said district has had, jurisdiction of said high school district; and µUHEREAS, all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by the Board of Trustees of said High School District and also to this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as required> by law• and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, by resolution dated September 30, 1952, a certified copy of which has been filed with this said Board, has,found and declared and this Burd hereby finds and delcares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by flaw to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have y been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of High School bonds and that the total amount of 3indebtedness of the said High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS ThEREFOitE URDB"iM that the bonds of Livermore Joint Union High SchoolY lit 03 Tuesday, uctober 7, 1952, Continued. x. t District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($320,000.00) in the denomination of Une Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable as hereinafter specified, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not to exceed five per cent (5,-'0) per annum, payable annually for the first year said bonds are to run and semi-annually thereafter in like lawful money of the United States, both principal and interest being payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County. The exact rate of interest to be paid on said bonds, or any portion thereof, shall be designated at the time of determining the best bid and making the award after advertising for sealed proposals for the purchase thereof. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to three hundred twenty (320), both numbers inclusive, and shall mature and become payable in consecutive numerical order from lower to higher as follows, to wit: 20,000.00 principal amount of said bonds in each of the years from and including 1953 to and including 1968. iw Said bonds shall be dated as of the 1st day of December, 1952, and shall be payable on December 1st of each year in which said bonds shall become due, as above set out, and the interest accruing thereon for the first year said bonds are to run shall be payable on December 1, 1953 and thereafter shall be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of June and the 1st day of December of each and every year until said bonds are paid. fir IT IS FUrRTh& oADEiitED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the y following form, to-wit: BOND OF f. LIMRKURE JUIHT UNION HIGH SCHuuL DISTRICT uF T# ALAMEDA COUNTY AND CONTRA CUSTA COUNTY, STATE uF CALIFURNIA, UNITED STATES uF AMERICA. Issue of 1952 LIVER!• RE JUINT UNION HIGH SCHuOL DISTRICT of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Alameda County, State of Califor- nia, on the 1st day of December, 19 , Une Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful. money, at the rate of per cent. ( per annum, payable on the 1st day of December, 1953, for the first year said bond is to run, and semi-annually thereafte on the 1st day of June and the 1st day of December of each year, upon surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally become due, from the date hereof until this bond is a paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variations, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, maturities or interest rates), and numbered from one (1) to three hundred twenty (320), inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars 320,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Boards of Supervisors, in pursuance of an in strict conformity with the provisions of the .education Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds (2/3 ) of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in i said district. i And the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent y action of said Boards of Supervisors, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and. legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and 2 declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have Y been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of high school district bonds, and IT IS FUliTHER CERTIFIED AUD DECLARED that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Livermore Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, duly made and entered in its minutes on the 30th day of September 1952, and by order of the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, duly made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of October, 1952, and due provision has been made for the levy and collection of an annual ad valorem tax upon all the taxable property of said district sufficient to pay the principal and interest on this bond as the same shall fall due and to provide a sinking Rind for the final redemption of the bond on maturity. For the punctual payment of this bond, with interest hereon as aforesaid, and for the levy and collection of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the 115,full faith and credit of said district are hereby irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS U74_'E2.EUF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by their concurrent action have caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, and by the County Auditor of said County of Alameda and the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, and attested by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the is Clerk of the Board if Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, with the seals of said Boards of Supervisors affixed as of this 1st day of December, 1952. f 3.Y Tuesday, uctober 7, 1952, Continued. E Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California County Auditor of said County of Alameda ATTEST: County Clerk of said County of Alameda and Clerk of said Board of Supervisors ow, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the r Caunty of Contra Costa, State of California J County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa ATTEST: County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa and Clerk of said Board of Supervisors AND BE IT FURTHER JRD&LED that to each of said bonds shall be attached inter- est nter est coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: MTEREST CuUFUN The Treasurer of Alameda County, State of California, will on 1, pay to the holder hereof out of the interest 19 and sinking fund of the LIVER 4URB JuDT U141UN HIGH SCHOUL DISTRICT Coupon No. OF ALAPIEDA COUNTY AILD CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, P ; State of California, at his office in the City of Oakland, in said County and State, the sum of T f4 Dollars k..r in lawful money of the United States of America for months' interest on its high school bond No. of the issue of 1952. a County Auditor of said ounty of Alameda h}y R9A County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa IT IS FURTHER URDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the County Auditor of Alameda County and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County are authorized to sign said bonds, and the County Clerk of Alameda County and the County Clerk of Contra Costa County are authorized to countersign the same and to affix the r respective seals of said Boards to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliv said bonds so executed, to the County Treasurer of Alameda County for safekeeping. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or other- wise mechanically reproduced, except that the signatures of the respective County Auditors of said Counties shall be manually affixed to said bonds. The respective County Auditors of said Counties are hereby authorized to sign said coupons by litho- graphed or engraved or printed facsimile of their signatures. Said bonds shall be sold by said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, as provided by law. 4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Assessor of the said County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed to certify annually to this Board of Supervisors and to the Pr Board of Supervisors of Alameda County as soon as the county assessments have been equalized by the State Board of Equalization, the assessed value of all taxable prop- erty in said County of Contra Costa situated in said Livermore Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, and this said Board shall annually at the time of making the levy of taxes for county purposes levy' a tax for that year on all the taxable property in said Livermore Joint Union High t w School District and within said County of Contra Costa for the payment of the interest 1 and such portion of the principal of said bonds of said Livermore Joint Union High School District as is to become due during the said year, according to the ratio which the assessed value of the property in said Livermore Joint Union High School District in said county bears to the total assessed value of the property in said Livermore JoirA Union High School District; provided that such rate of tax, together with the rate therefor levied by said Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda, shall be suf- ficient to raise not less than the amount needed to pay the interest and such portion of the principal of said bonds as is to become due during such year; and IT IS FURTHER uRDERED that the said tax shall be entered upon the assessment roll of said County of Contra Costa and shall be collected in the same manner as other A school taxes are entered and collected and when collected shall be paid into the treasury of said County of Contra Costa, and that the County Treasurer of said Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay the sum collected on account of said tax into the treasury of said Alameda County to the credit of the inter Y Tuesday, October 7, 1552, Continued. t est and sinking fund of said Livermore Joint Union high School District which amount is hereby authorized to be used for the payment of the principal and interest on said bonds and for no other purpose. AND BE IT FURTHrR R6SULVED AND uizDERED that this Board of Supervisors does hereby authorize and confirm all proceedings had and taken and to be had and taken by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda regarding the issuance and sale of said bonds of said Livermore Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and of Contra Costa County, State of California. r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following called vote, this 7th day of Uctober, 1952. AYES: Supervisors T. GOYAK, H. L. CUbBUNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, do G. BUCHANAN, J. FR3DER.,.%0 SOX. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE_ In the Matter of Contract NOy (U)-20188: Modification of lump-sum annual amount specified for services concerned for "Eniwetok Village.' Amendment to Contract NOYM-20188 which contract is between the United States of America and the County of Contra Costa and refers to Navy Defense housing r project "Eniwetok Village," CAL 4020-p, Concord, under management cognizance of U.S'. Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, is presented to this Board; and MM k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment which is Change "G", as follows: The lump-sum annual cost for services enumerated in Article I, Section I, as modified by CHANGE "D" dated 18 October 19g, is changed to read 11,602.74 s in lieu of $$1,622.58, for fiscal year 1953, effective 1 July 1952. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings Chairman of this Board, is authorized to sign the approval of this Board on said hANGE "G". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r C`Y In the Matter of Appointment of a committee to report upon sites for public school buildings. Harry L. Morrison, Jr., Executive Director of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, having told this Board that preliminary investigations by the Association disclose that school districts in the County are having difficulty in securing school sites at appropriate locations and at reasonable prices; and it ap- pearing desirable to this Board that a committee of qualified persons be appointed to examine into the question of the setting aside and acquisition of school sites under the existing county ordinances and state legislation; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor x Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed a committee to study the existing legislation and practices concern- ing the setting aside of school sites in this County: D.M. Teeter, County Administrator; B. 0. Wilson, Superintend- ent of Schools; Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer; Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician; Victor W. Sauer, Road Com- missioner; Francis W. Collins, District Attorney; Neil M. Parsons, District Superintendent, Acalanes Union High School District; James W. Dent, District Superintendent, Mt. Diablo Unified School District; George D. Miner, Superintendent of k the Richmond ?ublic Schools; G. A. Horstkotte, Engineer, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; Harry L. Morrison, Jr., Executive Director of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Asso- ciation; and a representative of the City Managers. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that such committee make its investi- gation and report its findings to this Board in time that the Board may present any necessary recommendations for changes in existing legislation to the State Legislature at the opening of its 1953 session. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said committee has full authority to expand its membership, should it appear to the members of the committee that ad- ditional representation is necessary to make the committee fully effective. The committee is asked to meet on October 22, 1952 at 2 p.m. in Room 3o6, the Superintendent of Schools' Conference Room, Court House, Martinez, and there to select its own chairman. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t; t Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Continued rY i In the Matter of Resolution Endorsing $150,000,000 Bond Issue. l WHEREAS, The State of California established the Veterans Homes and Farms Purchase Program in order that California veterans might use the credit of the State in j purchasing homes and farms, and thereby establishing themselves as citizens interested in the affairs of their communit • and y WHEREAS through such program there has been loaned to California veterans approximately $300,00,000 of which approximately $100,000,000 has been repaid in full; r" and WHEREAS the veterans who are benefited by this program through the pay- 1 s g meets made on their contracts pay all of the principal and interest on the bonds, and all the expenses of operation of this program and no tax money has ever been used to finance this program or pay any of the expenses thereon. The taxpayers of the State of California have never been called upon to contribute to the cost of this program; and i WHEREAS, there is a proposition on the ballot for the General Election f November 41 1952 designated as Proposition #11 providing that the State of California issue $1501000200 in bonds to continue the Veterans' Home and Farm Purchase program; and WHEREAS, all of such money will be repaid by the veterans who participate in this program, without cost to the taxpayer NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa; County that it endorses this program and urges the voters of the State of California to approve the said bond issue on the November 49 1952 ballot. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4, x In the Matter of Park and Y Recreation Committee. e{yyf BE IT RESOLVED, that the Park and Recreation Committee is hereby authorized to consist of six members, one from each supervisorial district, and one at large, whose duties shall be to advise the Planning Commission on matters pertaining to parks and year period.recreation. Their term of appointment is to be for a two Bksff'l'h.t/FkW The following members are hereby appointed: s H Mr. Alvin Burton, Walnut Creek Mr. Henry Howse, Antioch Mr. Stanley Newman, Richmond Mr. Ralfe Miller, Lafayette n Mr. George Cardinet, Jr., Clayton and 4 Mr. Edward Clay, Concord. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Personnel Allocation List, County Road Commissioner's IDepartment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-1 visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE B6;AD ORDERED that the per- sonnel allocation list of the County Road Commissioner's Department be and it is amendedtoprovidefortheadditionofthefollowingpersonnel:v 4 Yd4 rt 15 Construction Inspectors, Permanent Intermittent; s 4 Engineering Aides. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Personnel Allocation List, County Hospital. On the recommendation of D. Y. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motions of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that !! the following additional personnel is authorized for the County Hospital: 1 Assistant Superintendent of Nurses 4 Institution Helpers 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk Receptionist* r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to survey duties of position in 1 Auditor's Office. rte At the request of the County Auditor and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commis- sloe is requested to review the duties of the position of Senior Account Clerk, presently occupied by James Olsson, and to file its recommendations as to whether said position j should be reclassified, with this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i c Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Continued In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor "Fredetickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments.be ``and =the same are hereby APPROVED:r Highway Department r= Decrease Increase Secondary Road Group #6283 4000 Aid to Cities - Pittsburg 2000 Primary Road Group #5261 6000 Unappropriated Reserve 2000 2000 A` AM for supplemental allotment to cover overrun in r cost of work• Secondary Rural Group #7387 14000 f > Unappropriated Reserve 14000 14000 Flood Control - Sand Creek 9500 Kellogg Creek To cover expenses of cleaning Sand Creek 9500 To cover expenses of cleaning Kellogg Creek 4500 1) Secondary Road Group - #1373 2804 Primary Road Group - ##1 51 2800 2) Urban Road Group x+265 900 Urban Road Group 1+21+5 904 1) to cover partial cost of W/O 4'153 - Arlington Storm Sewer 4 } yyXr 2) to cover partial cost of W/O 4090 Plant Mix Rudgear Road F=t. v Sheriff's Department Capital Outlay Filing Cabinets 212 Unappropriated Reserve 212 Error in extension by Purchasing Agent allowed v sufficient appropriation for only one cabinet x instead of three as requested and allowed. a Ti The foregoing bygngorderispassedb the unanimousvote of< .thee Board'. In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous asses- ments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority, M. to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on" th assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS' BY THE BOARD- ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows Assessment No. 1666-Code 801-Shell Oil Company is assessed with personal property being for merchandise assessed at 81630. On the first Monday of March, 1952, this person- al property was owned by Asiatic Petroleum Corporation t a foreign Corporation, and was in transit in the exporta- tion process. As property in this category is exempt from sby r5t.. air t local taxation, authorization is hereby made to the County Auditor to cancel this assessment. Assessment No. 245-Code 900-Craig 011 Company is assessed fwithpersonalpropertybeingformerchandiseassessedat w.. 51110. This is a double with assessment No. 42-Code 10001 r upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 245'- Code 900 should be cancelled. r' Assessment No. 133-Code 1103-Robert Tippert and Associates r - are assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $2000. This is an erroneous assessment as equipment was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, therefore assessment No. 133-Code 1103 should be cancelled. r Assessment No. 216-Code 801 . Hann is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $200. This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date for taxes, there- fore assessment No. 216 Code 801 is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Yi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards i r 2w! t a Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Continued e 1.F In the Matter of Ordinance No.736. 6 Affidavit of George E. Moore showing publication of a copy of Ordinance ¢ No. 73 in the "Concord Transcript", for the time and in the manner required by laws is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE OARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 736 be and it is hereby declared duly published. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of t department reports. Y Raports for August and September of the Richmond Health Center for September of the Poundmaster, Veterans Service Department and the Agricultural Commis- sioner, are presented to this Board, and ordered filed. 1 In the Matter of Ordinances 737 and 741. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances 737 and 741., and a copyr of Ordinance No. 737 having bee n published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "San Pablo News" as evidenced by Affidavit of R. A. Bean, filed with this Board; and a copy of Ordinance No. 741 having been published in the "Lafayette Sun",I as evidenced by Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances 737 and 741 be and the same are hereby declared ( duly published. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.is n In the Natter of Granting YigPermittoOperateCarnival in Port Chicago. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Port Chicago American Legion, Henry Morken Post 3129 P Is granted a permit to operate a carnival,, said carnival to be presented by the Imperia Exposition Shows Inc., from October 14. to 19, inclusive; and This Board having been assured that said American Legion will use its share of the proceeds of said carnival for welfare purposes, this Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of Ordinance No. 391, and directs the County Tax Col lector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing j Cancellation of Tax Liens. f At the request of the County Auditor and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1952-53 fiscal year taxes on Lot 7, less the north 7.2 feet of ) Block 3 of the Additional Survey of Martinez, for the reason that said property was ac- f quired by the County on July 23, 1952, said property being a portion of that required for the site of a proposed library building. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of proposed extension of Teletype f System. Sheriff James N. Long and the Police Chiefs of the Cities of Antioch Concord, Pittsburg and Walnut Creek having joined in recommending that an extension of k the County's teletype system be effectuated at joint expense, and it appearing that the County's share of such extension would amount to $1200 per year, and D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, having also recommended the proposed extension; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the un animous vote of the Board. Ejr a( N Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Continued In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER ORDER FIXING BOUNDARIES OF TEE DISTRICT. PROPOSED AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND CALLING ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT n SAID DISTRICT SHALL BE FOR AND FOR ELECTION OF FIRST DIRECTORS. WHEREAS2 a petition signed by registered voters residing Within the boundaries of the proposed AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, equal in number to at 4 least ten per cent (10%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed district for the office of Governor, at the general election next prior to the presenting of the petition, w which said petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed district and pray a ed that it be incorporated into a district, was filed with the Board of Supervisors on September 2, 1952; and WHEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors duly given and made on the 2nd day of September, 1952, the time for the hearing upon said petition was set for Tuesday, October 7, 1952, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day; and r MWHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa f caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the Water Code; anda WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file herein thath## such notice was duly and regularly published in the "DIABLO BEACON", for the time and in the manner required by law, as shown by the affidavit of J. A. Augustine; and WHEREAS, at the hearing held on October 7 1952, the Board heard and con- sidered on sidered a petition signed by approximately ninety-one (9b alleged owners of property located within the boundaries of the proposed district; and rte WHEREAS, no persons protested the formation of said district or the pro posed boundaries thereof; and WHEREAS, at said hearings all persons interested were given an Opportunity to appear to be heard; and a WHEREAS, on the 29th day of July, 1952, the Boundary Commission of Contra Costa County met and approved the boundaries of the proposed county water district; and q WHEREAS, it is to the best interests of the county and the proposed water district that the name of the proposed district should be AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DIS ICT, NOW2 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that the said petition for the formation, of said county water district complies with the requirements of the provisions of Chapter 1, of Part 2, of Division 12, of the Water Code and that said petition is genuine and sufficient in every respect. 2. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that notice of the hearing on the formation petition has been published and given as required by law. x 3. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the boundaries of said proposed district should and shall include the following described property: N All that certain parcel or tract of land located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: hBeginningatthesoutheastcornerofLot10, as shown on the map entitle Ayers Ranch Subdivision, recorded in leap Book 7, at page 170, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Said point also being on the East line of wKirkerPassRoadattheintersectionofcenterlineofMt. Diablo Creek as shown on sai map. Thence following the exterior boundary line of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision N' 27° 39' 30" W ,408.20 feet; thence N 79° 13' 30" W 801.30 feet, thence N 23° 48' 30" E 18.84 feet, thence N 67° 11' 30" W 429.88 feet, thence N 34011'30" W 163.60 Peet, thence S 60 33' 30" W 174.94 feet, thence N 58040' W 732.10 feet, thence N 51° 28' W 1375.35 feet thence N 59° 54' 30" W 805.50 feet, thence N 210 39' 30" W 65.22 feet, thence N 39°0913 " W 232.12 feet, thence N 69° 09' 30" W 179.00 feet, thence N 80009'30" W 228.00 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision, said point also being on the east line of the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad right of way as shown on said map o Ayers Ranch Subdivision. Thence continuing along said exterior boundary line and east line of said right of way N 150 17' E to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the southwest line of the Jones 20.639 acre parcel as described in Volume 584, Official Records at page 212; thence leaving exterior boundary of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision N 470 02' 30" W along said southeasterly extension to the most southerly corner of said Jones parcel, thence continuing N 470 02' 30" W following southwest line v of said Jones parcel and the northwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof y with the center line of- Bailey Road. Thence Northeasterly following said center line t*Y to the intersection thereof with the southerly boundary line of the U. S. A. Inland Storage Area parcel being course S 730 40' 57" E as described in Volume 817, Official Records at page 247, in the Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County California; Y thence following exterior boundary of said Inland S+-orage Area S 73040153" E to the easterly terminus of said course and the beginning of course S 860 52' 57" E as described in herein above mentioned parcel, (817 or 247) thence S 860 52' 57" E 1053.105 feet thence S 42° 17' 35" E 1148.25 feet thence S 37° 10'' 05" E 218.466 feet, thence S 00 34' 17" E 835.044 feet, thence S 420 35' 55" W 207.40 feet, thence S 17° 32' S" W 188.125 feet, thence N 860 13' 55" E 78.525 feet, thence S 47° 03' 35" E 335.0 feet thence N 740 29' 55" E 177.20 feet, thence S 82" 53' 05" E 94.70 feet, thence S 6203913 E 94.20 feet, thence S 47°49'35" E 150.00 Peet, thence S. 63°05'35" E 299.90 feet, thence S 280 49105" E 223.80 feet, thence S 58005'35" E 576.70 feet, thence S 49026147" E 302.516 feet, thence S 66° 53t 10" E 1296.877 feet, thence N 81°07'15" E 24.60 feet, thence r Tuesday, October 7, 1952, Continued f N 800 51' 45" E 862.021 feet, thence N 430 18' 03" E 2116.47 feet, to a point on the east line of the Chaves 128.19 Acre parcel as described in Volume 479, Official Records GR at page 278; thence leaving the exterior boundary of said Inland Storage Area, South along the east line of said Chaves parcel to a point which bears N 450 001 E 595.32 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 93 of the herein above mentioned Ayers Ranch Sub- -k division, thence S 45° 00' W 595.32 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 93, f3 being also a point on the east line of Kirker Pass Road as shown on said Ayers Ranch Sub division, thence following the exterior boundary line of said Ayers Ranch Subdivision fi S 450 38' 30" W 734.40 feet, thence S 450 07' W 1308.70 feeta thenceS 85° 28' 30" W 750.42 feet thence S 30o 19' 30 W 760.74 feet, thence S 40 20 30" W 303.40 feet, thence S 449 11' W 1250.60 feet to the point of beginning* f i t 4. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that no land, ` has been excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such proposed districts. i 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the r proposed district should be AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the said pro- posed AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT on the 2nd day of December, 1952, between the ! hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. of said day, at which said election shall be submitted the proposition of determining whether or not the proposed district shall be.. formed and that the notice of such election shall contain the following.- a) ollowing:( a) The date of the election, namely, December 2, 1952 b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district, which shall be as set forth' in Paragraph 3 hereof. c) The name of the proposed district, which shall be Ayers Ranch County Fater District. d) A statement that the first directors will be elected at that election, who will take office if the dis- tract is formed. T, f 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed district shall be, and it hereby is consolidated into one election precinct for the purpose of holding said election and that the names of the persons designated to conduct such election and the polling place of such election are hereby designated as follows:f POLLING PLACE: Elmer Coleman's garage 5131 Concord Boulevard, Concord, Contra Costa County, California r.A_! Officers of Election: Elmer Coleman, Inspector Frank Maggiora, Judge Nrs. Verda Claunch, Clerk Harold G. Scarth, Clerk 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following propositions shall be submitted to the electors: i Shall the proposition to form Ayers Ranch County Water District under the County Water District Law be adopted?" r and that the first directors for thepproposed district shall be nominated and voted, forl as nearly as may be provided in Part 4, of Division 12, of the Water Code. 9. It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of election herein t provided for shall be published by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) weeks in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of general` circulation, printed and published in the j County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa', State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 7th d$y of October, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: F. AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. i NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 14 1952 at 9 o'clock a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r C n ATTEST: t W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputf Clerk i f 3 t.4' 4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 1952 THE BOARD MET IN REGULIR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CH MERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING! SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK YL In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said corrections having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as fol 1 ows: In Volume 21, Assessment #512130, Alfred F. and Violet M. Bava are assessed,r with Lot 30, Happy Valley Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $4580. The correct assessed value of improvements is $4070. f In Volume 252 Assessment #617142, Henry E. and Edna G. Krantz are assessed with a 1.44 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at v n 640. The correct assessed value of improvements is $340. fi In Volume 26, Assessment 1619442, Barbara 0. Chapel is assessed with a .37 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas with imorovements erroneously assessed at $940. The cor- rect assessed value of improvements is 8740. In Volume 29, Assessment #678205, James J. and Fern L. Holloran are assessed with Lot 5, Moraga Meadows with improvements erroneously assessed at $3640., The cor- rect assessed value of improvements is $3460. In Volume 33, Assessment #912003, Mary Caoli is assessed with Lot 27, Del A Hambre Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed at $800. The correct assessed value of improvements is E260. A*,L ip In Volume 1, Assessment #21719 Gilbert H. and Phyllis C. Young are assessed with Lots 5 and 6 Block 22, Town of Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at 10,100. The correct assessed value of improvements is $5100. In Volume 6, Assessment #65121, Carlton G. and Edith M. Hinrichsen are asses- sed sses sed with Lot 21 less East 2 feet, Monticito Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $1480. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1190. In Volume 139 Assessment #1334499 State of California, care of John F. Jud, is assessed with Lots 27 and 28 Block G. Pullman Park Tract with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $200 should be added. In Volume 15, assessment #174719-1, Ruby Bryant is assessed with a portion of Lot 18, Eulamont Unit No. 1 with land erroneously assessed at ' 100. The correct asses - sed value of land is $4100. Mrs. Bryant has requested that this change be made. Also, Assessment #174719 appears in error. The correct assessed value of land should be $100 a instead of $4100. m In Volume 20, Assessment #5003259 Dahlia C. Bruzzone and Emil J. Ghiglione are assessed with two parcels in Acalanes Grant containing 4.62 acres and 2.9.09 acres respectfully. The first parcel containing 4.62 acres should be cancelled as it is in- cluded in Assessment #501301 and #501302. 3' In Volume 20, Assessment #500800, Gladys F. Sweet is assessed with a portion of Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados containing 41.45 acres. The correct number of acres in this parcel is 20.46 acres and the correct assessed value of land is $2090. N In Volume 1, Assessment #6917, Sam and Gladys L. Cito are assessed with Lot 116, Sycamore Park, assessed value of land $150, improvements $1590. Mr. Cito filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemp tion of S800 should be allowed.ry In Volume 3, Assessment #33745 and #33746, San Francisco Bay Cities Baptist Union is assessed with Lots 1 and 2 Block A. Schmidt Village Tract, assessed value of land $400, improvements $1370. The Baptist Union filed claim for church exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1770 should be allowed. f In Volume 26, Assessment #6252642 Thomas E. and Doris M. Graves are assessed t; with Lot 337, Pleasant View Homes Unit No.4, assessed value of land $250, improvements 1920. Mr. Graves filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 28, Assessment .#672010, Gilbert and Barbara J. Brase are assessed with a portion of Lot 2, Orinda Villa Park, assessed value of land $200, improvements 2310. Mr. Brase filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 342 Assessment #922027, Charles and Eudora Cunningham are assessedfc with Lot 27, Map of Greenway Acres, assessed value of land $400, improvements $2710. F Mr. Cunningham filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of x1000 should be allowed. Tuesday, October 14, 1452, Continued. b f5 In Volume 26, Assessment #619791 Robert S. and Rosalie R.Kernes, Route 2, r , Box 55B, Martinez, are assessed with a 2.& acre tract in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land $410, improvements $3110. Mrs. Kernes filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. i H. S Z ttYy' y'k In Volume 3, Assessment #33727, San Francisco Society of the New Jerusalem is assessed with portions of Lots 39 and 40 Schmidt Village Tract, assessed value of land Y 800, improvements $4710. A portion of Lot 39 was deeded to Henry H. and Virginia Crevell but through an error transfer was not made. This property should be assessed as follows: 33727 San Francisco Society of New Jerusalem Schmidt Village Tract Lot 39 less no com N 29*38120" W 59 ft fm S cor Lot 39 th N 35047140" E 104 ft x NA 111.7 ft and S por Lot 40 less por to City of EI Cerrito Assessed value of land $620, improvements $2190. 33727-2 Henry H. and Virginia Crevell Schmidt Village Tract Por Lot 39 com NW 112.03 ft fm S cor Lot 39 the NE 111.34 ft x NA 55.20 ft Assessed value of land $180, improvements $2520 In Volume 33, Assessment #900062, General Chemical Division, is assessed with t> 236.50 acres in S. and 0. Land Survey 147 assessed value of land $5924 and 19.20 acres rX in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land 1920. A portion of these parcels was deeded to Mt. View Sanitary District but through an error transfer was not made. These parcels should be assessed as follows: YYb 900062 General Chemical Division S. & 0. Land Survey- 147, a tr of ld bd N by Co Rd yy E by ld of General Chemical Co S by ld of General t Chemical Co et al W by S. D. In less 27.64 acres f to Mt. View Sanitary Dist. 208.86 Ac. 3 . Assessed value of land $5220. y Ro Las Juntas a tr of ld bd N. E & W by Id of General Chemical Co S by ld of Shell Oil Co lessx 8.26 Ac to Mt. View Sanitary Dist. 10.94 Ac. Assessed value of land $530. This assessment includes other acreages) f .. 900287 Mt. View Sanitary District k zb Por S. & 0. Survey #147 bd N & E by ld of General Chemical Co S by ld of Shell Oil Co. & General Chemical Co.W by ld of Shell Oil Co 35.90 Ac. Assessed value of land $1090. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C AE; In the Matter of Complaint for damages in Action No.56170, Lee Snodgrass vs. County of Contra Costa On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Summons and Complaint for Damages served in the matter of Action !! No. 56170, Lee Snodgrass versus County of Contra Costa, is referred to- the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r : A ' In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel Director to leave the State of California. t On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYI THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Director of- Personnel, is authorized to leave the . , State of California for a period of'thirty days commencing October 18, 1952• v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous- vote of the Board. NleIN In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor H. L. Cummings to I leave State of California.s On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor H. L. Cummings is authorized to leave the State of California for a period of one month commencing October 16, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing rSocialWelfareDirectortoy attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, Isauthorized to attend meeting of the State Board of Social Welfare at Los Angeles on October 23-24, ..._._ 1952, inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Cor-tinued. 7 r In the Fatter of Resolution Determining View of Legislative Body that Public Con- venience and Necessity Require the Con- struction of Curbs, Gutters, Driveways and Drainage Structures in A Portion of the Unincorporated Area of the County of Contra Costa and that the provisions of Division 4 0l The Streets and Highways code will not be violated in connection with construction of Said Facilities By Special Assessment Proceedings. rr. i. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that public convenience and necessity require the construction of curbs, gutters! drive- ways and drainage structures within the boundaries of a proposed assessment district, hereinafter described, in the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. In connection therewith said Board of Supervisors hereby finds an determines as follows, to wit: 1. The nature of the proposed improvements consists of the construction of curbs, gutters, driveways and drainage structures upon the streets or public ways within the boundaries of the assessment district in the County of Contra Costa herein after described. r . Ma. 2. The owners of more than 60 per cent of the area of the district pro- posed to be assessed have filed petitions with this body, requesting that proceedings, be instituted to construct said sewers and waiving any proceedings required by the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 of the State of California. N" 3. The district which will be assessed to pay the costs and expenses ofc said improvement is shown on the mat) annexed to the petitions filed with this Board ofsaid for the said work, and is specifically described upon a map or plat on file in the office of the Clerk of said Hoard of Supervisors, which said map indicates by a boundary line the territory to be included in the proposed assessment dA.istrict. Said map or plat shall govern for all details as to the extent of the district. Said map or plat is designated "Map Showing Exterior Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for the Construction of Curbs, Gutters, Driveways and Drainage Structures in Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California". Said district shall be known and designated as "Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, State of Californian 4, The Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the installation of said r curbs, gutters, driveways and drainage structures is feasible; that the properties to be assessed will be able to carry the burden of the proposed assessments; that the a} contemplated improvement is one in which the probable assessments will not exceed the limitations set up in Division 4, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State t . of California; and that the limitations on the amount of the assessments set up in said Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code may be dispensed with because of said find- ing and because 60 per cent of the area of the district proposed to be assessed to pay ifor the expenses of said improvements has waived the applicability of Division 4, Part 21 of the Streets and Highways Code to said proceedings. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Resolution Approving Map of Exterior Boundaries of Assessment District No. 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. X WHEREAS, F. E. BRYAN AND J. H. MURPHY, Engineers of Work for Assessment District No. 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, have heretofore been directed by the Board of Directors of the County of Contra Costa to prepare plans:.. Jlh and specifications for the improvement to be made in said Assessment District No. 1952- *, and WHEREAS, the said F. E. BRYAN and J. H. MURPHY have this day presented t and filed with the Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a map showing the exterior bound varies of the property proposed to be assessed for the improvement to be done in said Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and said map appearing to be in all respects correct and proper; NOB', THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the said map designated as "Map Show- ing Exterior Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for the Construction of Curbs, Gutters, Driveways and Drainage Structures in Assessment District No. 1952-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California", be and the same is hereby approved as the imap snowing the exterior boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed to pay for said proposed work and improvement. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. J L r ick uesdaT y, October 14, 39'2, Co.r.tinued. In the Matter of Resolution Directing Preparation of Plans and Saecifications and Designating Engineer to Prepare Plans. z fBEITRESOLVEDbytheBoardofSupervisorsoftheCountyofContraCosta,,State of California,, that BRYAN & MURPHY, a partnership, be and it is hereby directed t prepare plans and specifications together with careful estimates of cost for the constr c- tion of curbs,, gutters,, driveways and drainage structures in Assessment District No. 1952-1 of the County of Contra Costa; and BE IT FURTiM RESOLVED that the estimate of costs shall be submitted atthetimeofsubmissionofspecificationsandplansforthisworktosaidBoardof f Vt Supervisors. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing Contract with Engineer and Fixing Compen- sation. T BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,California,, that F. E. BRYAN and J. H. MURPHY, are doing business as BRYAN & MURPHY," Partnership,, be and they are hereby appointed Engineers of Fork for the doing of al Alnecessaryengineeringworkandexercisingallofthefunctionsprovidedfortheoffice1 of Engineer of Work under the "Improvement Act of 1911" in connection with the improve- ment work in the County of Contra Costa to be known as the construction of curbs gutter driveways and drainage structures in Assessment District No. 1952-1, Contra CostauCont , ! California; and u BE IT FORTS RESOLVED, that the employment of the said F. E. BRYAN andJ. H. MURPHY shall be as provided in the attached agreement; and I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors anotheSecretaryofsaidBoardofSupervisorsbeandtheyareherebyauthorizedtosign.- an M attest the attached agreement employing the said F. E. BRYAN and J. H. MURPHY as Engin-eers of Work for and on behalf of said Couty of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Resolution Appointing Person to prepare Special Assessment Proceedings and Authorizing Agreement. RESOLVED, that Eugene K. Sturgis be and he is hereby appointed as attor- ne to supervise all proceedings and toYg prepare all resolutions, notices and other napersandproceedingsforanyworkandimprovementthatmaybehereinafterauthorizedby 7 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for construction of improvements by special assessment Proceedings in "Assessment District No. 1952-11 County of Contra tCosta, State of California"; and Pte; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the assessment district for the construction of said improvements, if finally authorized by the Board of Supervisors of the County of a Contra Costa, shall be known as "Assessment District No. 1952-11 County of Contra CostalStateofCalifornia"; and f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,, that the employment of the said Eugene K. Sturgisbemadeasprovidedintheattachedagreement; and n iij• BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors and the Secretary of said Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized to sign and attest the attached agreement employing the said Eugene K. Sturgis as special F ; attorney for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa.f'Y The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. . In the Matter of Sale of Orinda F Union School District k Bonds. n MMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of j California,, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $4OOa0OO principal amount of bonds of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County; and farther duly author-ized the sale of $1101,000 oar value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highes bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the man= ner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: x FNameofBidderNetInterestCost12Dlstrlet Bank of America S. A.15,276-00 American Trust Co.16,165.00 i4 AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the high- est and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the pre- mium offered,, if any, 3 t Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County; of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T.T & S A for $110,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is. hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon pay- iment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: Par value .and accrued interest to date of delivery, p lus a premium of $99, at the following rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum w .._ 51-60; 71-80; 91-100 2 1/2% 111-120; 131-140; 151-1606171-180; 191-200 2 1/4% 211-220; 231-240; 251-260 2 1/2% r Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on May 15 and November 15 in each year. 3 N. 2. The bid of American Trust Co. is hereby rejected and the Clerk ofthis : Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bid- der the check accompanying its bid. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear in- terest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of October, 1952, by the Board of Super v isors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None w Zkr In the Matter of Ordinance No. 11 of the Contra Costa County Mater District. A certified copy of Ordinance No. 11 adopted by the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County water District on August 20, 1952 and which includes.. certain additional lands in the said District, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certified copy of said Ordinance is placed on file. , The foregoing order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Aaproval of Transfer Agreement with@ SAA and referring to Beacon Tower. Transfer agreement wherein the United States of America, by Administrato q h of Civil Aeronautics, transfers to the County of Contra Costa a beacon tower presently located at Orland, California, is presented to this Board; and I On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said transfer agreement be, and the same is hereby 14ROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized and directed to ex- ecute said agreement. The foregoing order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing removal of steel beacon from Orland- to Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,. IT IS BY; THE BOARD ORDERED that Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport manager of Buchanan Field;! Mr. Aiello of the County Garage; and Robert Crump, Airport Operations Assistant; be and they are f,r hereby authorized to go to Orland for the purpose of removing a steel beacon which the United States 3s transferring to the County of Contra Costa, and to transport said bea- con to Buchanan Field, the trip to be made at County expense. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a.. ss' In the matter of Authorizing County r Auditor-Controller to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller, be and he is hereby:,:. authorized to attend at County expense the following meetings: 1M. State Social Welfare Board, Los Angeles, October 23 and 24, 1952; State Board of Equalization, Salinas, October 29 to 30, 1952, Inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Requesting County Health Department to report on condition of pro- perty across from 1930 Marta Drive, Sherman Acres. 4t Harry K. Harris, 1930 Marta Drive, Sherman Acres, appears before this, xfqBoardandreportsthatthepersonlivingacrossfromhimbasallowedhiscorncropto litter his property, that some of it blows across to Hr. Harris' property, and that said Mr. Harris is of the opinion that when it rains rodents will be attracted to thef rotted corn; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Health Department for investiga- tion and report to this Board, s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P Q In the Matter of Request for Assistance to curb activities of youthful gangs that are ter- rorizing the community of Rodeo.xk 5 A communication from the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce dated October 9, 1952 and in which said Chamber appeals to the Board for assistance in an effort to curb the activities of youthful gangs that are terrorizing the people of Rodeo, is presented to this Board; and L; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is asked to use every method he can to as- sist the people of Rodeo to apprehend the members of said gangs. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the Matter of Adopting Ordinance No. 740. O dinance No. 7 which amends Ordinance No.r..... 382 (master zoning ordin- ance) (by prow ng for the rezoning ordinance)) by Providing for the rezoning of the E1 Monte Area, being a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled "Districts Map for the East Concord Area - Insert Map No. 24f is aresentedto this Boarddanaz On motion of Supervisor- Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED AN ? ADOPTED, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Concord Transcript," rF a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Ordinance No. 738. Ordinance No. ?38 having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and a copy of said ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner required 1 by law in the "Tri-City News, " as evidenced by Affidavit of Andrew M. Peters, on 4 file herein; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY: THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly publish- ed.ublished.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. YK In the Matter of Dumping 3 of Papers, etc. , in creek a at rear of property off Boyd Road. Supervisor Taylor presents envelopes, etc., which he found at the rear: of property owned by B. C. Craft off Boyd Road and at rear of property of J. Pleau, 109 Hubbard Ave. , and it appearing that people have been dumping refuse in the creek, which dams the water and causes flooding; w On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney. 4 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting District Attorney to study problem of the dumping of refuse along County Roads. rt f On motion of Supervisor Buchanan. seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested .to study the problem of; the apprehension of persons who dump refuse along the County Roads, and to advise: this Board as to' whether it would be legal for the Count to offer a reward togy persons who rY Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Contir:ued. s succeed in apprehending violators of the ordinances which prohibit the dumping of gar-F bage along the County Roads. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing f Sheriff to send county prisoners r to clean off Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Fredericksonlseconded b Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long be and he is authorized to transport ten prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field, each day for a periodofone week, in order that said prisoners may complete the burning off of weeds and star thistle. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Conference. ter_ On motion of Supervisor Buchanan-9 seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for four members of the Planning Commission and one member of the staff of the Planning Commission} to attend the annual conference of the California County Planning Commissioners Association at Palm Springs : on November 6 - 89 1952, inclusive, their expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.7 , s In the Matter of Authorizing Airport Manager to attend Meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Manager, is authorized to attend the. winter meeting of the California Association of Airport Executives, Incorporated, sched- uled to be held on November 52 62 and 71 1952 at the Mission Inn at Riverside . Califor nia, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rye In the Matter of Granting permit to operate a carnival in Rodeo. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., IT IS By., THE BOARD ORDERED that the Rodeo Volunteer Firemens Association is granted a permit to : operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by the Red Wood Empire Shows in. Rodeo from October 15 to October 19, i952, inclusive; and This Board having been assured that said Firemens Association will use t : their share of the proceeds of said carnival for welfare purposes, this Board remits eaO any license fees provided for under nrovisions of Ordinance No. 391 and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The foregoing order, is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation of DANVILLE COMMITY S .RVICES DISTRICT NOTICE AND RESOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "that a petition for the formation of a community services district has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the proposed name for said district is DANVILLE COM- MiJNITY SERVICES DISTRICT; that the boundaries of said Droposed district are as more particularly hereinafter set forth; that the purposes for which said district is to be - formed as requested by said petition are those set forth in Section 60,600 (b) of the Xr Government Code, to wit: "The collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage, waste, and storm water of the district and its inhabitants." NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said Board of Supervisors has. fixed Wednesday, the 12th day of November, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of 'said day. in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Rocords, City of Martinez, Contra ` Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the formation of said district. At said hearing protests will be considered and requests in writing for the . exclusion from or inclusion of lands to the proposed district will be heard and consider The boundaries of the proposed district are more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 148 as shown on the map of Danville Estates recorded in Map Book 31 at page 22; thence from said point of begin- ning along the southerly line of said Danville Estates N 89047' 25" E 2437.41 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 143 as shown on said map of Danville Estates, said corner also being in the southwest line of the State Highway leading from Danville to San f. Ramon; thence northeasterly in a direct line, crossing said Highway to the southwest 4" corner of Lot 77 as shown on the map entitled Danville Gardens recorded in Map Book 31 at page 26; thence along the southerly line of said Danville Gardens S 89° 35' E 2150.9 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 85 of said Danville Gardens; thence S 890 35' E along the easterly extension of Danville Gardens 453.65 feet to the east line of Rancho San Es. ry i f Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. Ramon Heights No. 1 filed in Map Book. 28 at page 46; thence N 0° 26' 45" west along the said easterly line to the center line of Camino Tassajara Road as shown on the maps en- titled Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 1 filed in Map Book 36 at pages 10 and 11 and Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 2 as filed in Map Book 36 at pages 17 and 18; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Camino Tassajara to the intersection thereof] with the southerly extension of the easterly line of above mentioned Las Lomitas Sub- division, Unit #2; thence leaving said southerly line N 110 30' 58" E along said souther- ly extension to the southeast corner of Lot 136 of said Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit #2;1 thence continuing N 110 30' 58" E 665.o0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 128 of said subdivision; thence continuing N 110 30' 58" E to the intersection with the north line of Rancho Ramona as filed in leap Book 9 at page 220; thence N 89° 51' 46" W along the north line of said Rancho Ramona to the southeast corner of the 48.748 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to B. and W. Enterprises recorded July 9, 1951, under Record er' s File No. 32593; thence N 0° 24' 48" E along the exterior boundary of said 48.748 acre parcel 1523.35 feet• thence N 89° 39' 57" W 1257.13 feet; thence S0°11'46" E 590.03 feet; thence S 57 22' 45" W 117.60 feet; thence S 350 54' 12" W 158.86 feet to i the northeast corner of Lot 13 as shown on the man entitled Vista Grande Unit No. 1 filed in Mao Book 30 at pages 5 and 6 in the Office of the County Recorder County of Contra Costa State of California; thence along the north line of said Vista Grande Sub-! division N Ho 31' W 345.18 feet; S 780 17' 20" W 850.96 feet to the east line of Diablo' Road as shown on said man entitled Vista Grande; thence along the east line of said Diablo Road North to the intersection of the westerly intersection of the westerly ex- tension of the south line of Lot 12 as shown on the map entitled Willowmere Tract as filed in Map Book 38 at page 9; thence east along the said westerly extension of Lot 12 and the exterior boundary of said Willowmere Tract 313.84 feet; thence N 1° 45' 55" E 135.06 feet; North 113.58 feet; East 202 feet; North 75 feet, and East 25 feet to the center line of Buckeye Lane; thence along the center line of said Buckeye Lane North 70 feet to the intersection with T illowmere Road; thence continuing North along the center line of said Buckeye Lane 45 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 168.50 feet and tangent to said last mentioned course a distance of 92.0 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 168.50 feet a distance of 92.0 feet to a point on the north line of said Willowmere Tract; thence along the north line of said Willowmere Tract as follows: W 25 feet; North 25 feet and West to a point in the east line of Diablo Road as shown on said map entitled Willowmere Tract, said Doint also being the j most westerly corner of the 2.363 acre parcel of land described in the deed to R. B. Chapman et ux recorded May 17, 1949 Recorders File No. 17301; thence northerly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the west line of the 10 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Danville Union High School District recorded January 8, 1952 Recorder's Serial No. 920; thence along the exterior boundary of said 1C acre parcel S 340 32' 20" E 544.48 feet; N 70° 28' E 664.60 feet and N 360 25' W 820 feet to the northerly corner of said 10 acre parcel, 920-52) , said point being also in the center line of Diablo Road; thence N 480 15' E along the center line of said Diablo Road to the intersectionwith the center line of I a road known as the Green Valley Road, said intersection also being the most westerly ? corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Laurence Curtola file&y August 10, 1950 under Recorder's Serial No. 40323, being also the southwest corner of k the Southern Public Utility District as adopted by the Board of Supervisors on May 22, 1950; thence N 87° 42' 20" E 248.56 feet; N 62° 34' 05" E 280.90 feet; S 750 00' E 427.55 feet; N 80° 43' E 725.03 feet; N 74° 35' E to the southeast corner of said par- ; cel 2 (40323-50); thence continuing easterly along the center line of said Diablo Road to its intersection with the center line of a road known as Calle Crespi; thence norther ly along the center line of Calle Crespi to its intersection with the center line of a ' road known as Calle Los Callados; thence northerly along the center line of Calle Los Callados and the center line of Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. to the southeast corner of Lot j 243 as shown on the man entitled Mt. Diablo Estate Park Subdivision First Unit, filed in Map Book 15 at page 301 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa; State of California; thence leaving the center line of Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. N 770 30111 W 405.43 feet; thence N 20° 39' E 396.15 feet; thence N 69° 49' W 142.71 feet; thence N 450 46' 50" E 565.43 feet; thence N 700 30' 35" E 135.27 feet to the center line of ! the herein above mentioned Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. ; thence westerly along the center line of said Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. to its intersection with the northwest boundary of the 4.50 acre parcel of land deeded to E. S. and A. H. Onker of record in Recorder's Serial No. 39462-46; thence southwesterly along the northwest line of said 4.50 acre tract to the center of a road known as Alameda Diablo; thence southerly along the center! line of Alameda Diablo to the north line of the 0.56 acre tract deeded to R. H. and L. H. Gibson, of record in Volume 1195 Official Records at pa=re 2494; thence N 70° 05' 30" , W 323.89 feet; S 20° 39' W 811.40 feet; S 30° 31' W 175.0 feet to the north line of a road known as Vista Grande; then northwesterly along the north line of said Vista Grande to the east line of the 1.01 acre parcel described as Parcel 3 in the deed to Duncan S. ? Neilson of record in Volume 1316 of Official Records at page 97; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly lines of said Nielson Tract to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the east line of the tract of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to Laurence Curtola filed September 221 1948 under Recorder's Serial No. 35929; thence N 00 13' W 554.24 feet; N 82° 27' 15 " W 764.04 feet; N 00 13' W 100.91 feet; to the northeast corner of Parcel 7 of Curtola's deed (35929-48) thence northwesterly along the exterior boundary of said Curtola parcel to the most northerly corner thereof; being also a point in the exterior boundary of the aforementioned South-? ern Public Utility District; thence leaving said exterior boundary N 550 40' 44" E 1025.57 feet and N 20 11' W 200 feet to the intersection of the east and west mid-section line of Section 15 T1S R1W XDB&M; thence west along the above mentioned mid-section line and the mid-section line of Section 16 to the northeast corner of the 1.52 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to C. A. Johnson et ux filed November 14, 1949 under Recorder's Serial No. 41233; thence south along the east line of said Johnson parcel andl southerly extension thereof 918.67 feet to the southeast corner of the 2.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to W. W. Cox et ux filed June 279 1947 under Recorder's Serial No. 25400; thence S 730 30' W along the south line of said Cox parcel and its southwesterly extension to the west line of a road known as the Green Valley Road; thence southerly along the west line of said Green Valley Road to its intersection with the north line of the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; thence southwesterly and southerly along the north and west line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the north line of Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 2 filed in Map Book 30 at nage 36; thence southwesterly along said northeasterly extension and the north line of said Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 2; S 800 25' 45" W to the northwest corner of said Subdivision; thence S 00 11' 26" W along the west line thereof 3 1095.22 feet to a point on the north line of the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; s f I 44 Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. thence N 890 39' 30" W along said north line 1690.70 feet to a point on the east line of Lot C as shown on the map entitled First Addition of Rancho El Rio filed in Map Book 4 at cage 78; thence S 0° 281 E 20 feet to the southeast corner of said lot C; thence along the southerly line of said First Addition of Rancho El Rio as follows: S 890 52' W 300.60 feet; N 18° 35' W 141.60 feet; N 34° 281 W 109.70 feet; N" 66* 451 W 381.48 feet and N 74° 10' W 314.20 feet to the southwest corner of said First Ad- dition of Rancho E1 Rio, being also the most southerly corner of La Vista Park Sub-sdivisionasfiledinMapBook7atpage158; thence along the easterly line of said La Vista Park N 10 10' W 1338.53 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 5 La Vista Park Subdivision; thence along the north line of said Lot 5 S 79° 211 W 494.13 feet to the intersection of the center line of Lagonda Pay as shown on the said map of La Vista Park; thence N 130 5+1 W along said center line of Lagonda Way 977.20 feet to the north line of said La Vista Park Subdivision; thence along said north line N 89° 451 W t 556.37 feet to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the exterior boundary line of the map entitled Rancho E1 Rio filed in Map Book 2 at Page 48 in the Office of the County Recorder County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence following the exterior boundary of said Rancho E1 Rio as follows: h 31° 59' W 51.00 feet; N 27° O1' E 76.68 feet; N 58° 32' W 280.70 feet; N 18° 531 W 191.50 feet; R 89° 101 W 208.75 feet S 140 34' W 184.70 feet; S 72° 05' W 142.25 feet; N 88° Il' W 391.0 feet; 1T 14° 161 W 405.10 feet- N 570 49' W 263.20 feet; S 43' 26' W 275.0 feet; N 64° 02' W 263.99 feet ZZ and N 380 ld' W to its intersection thereof with the extension N 55° 361 3411 E of the x southeast line of the Robinson parcel as described in the deed recorded January 7, 1952 file No. 677, in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence S 550 361 34" W along said extension and along the southeast line of said Robinson parcel (file No. 677) to the northeast line of State Highway No. 21; then( e westerly in a direct line and crossing said State Highway No. 21 to the point of inter- section of Southeast line of Petrolia Lane and the southwest line of State Highway No. 21 said point of intersection bears N 550 361 34" E from the most northerly corner of Lot 16 as shown on the man entitled Rancho Del Amigo as filed in Map Book 2 at Page 15 sw in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence from said point of intersection S 550 361 34" W along the south line of Petrolia Lane to the most northerly corner of said Lot 16 Rancho Del Amigo- thence following the exterior boundary line of said Rancho Del Amigo S 550 361 34" W 40.794 feet and S 41° 341 58" E 1477,355 feet to the northwesterly line of Del Amigo Road as shown on sai map entitled Rancho Del Amigo; thence along Del Amigo Road N 5+*' 081 02" E 15.075 feet and S 41° 341 58" E 363.06 feet; thence southerly in a direct line and crossing Del Amigo Road to the point of intersection of the southeast line of Del Amigo Road with th northeast line of the 13.71 acre parcel as described in the deed to D. J. and B. M. Lawrie filed December 31, 1951 undez Recorder's Serial No. 61400; thence S 42° 48' 30" E along the northeasterly line of the said 13.71 acre parcel to the most northerly corner of the 2.00 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to R. E. MacLennan recorded in Volume 857 of Official Records at nage 20; thence S 46° 34' E along the north line of said 2.00 acre parcel 534.20 feet to the center line of a road known as Love Lane; thence N 52° 59' E along the center line of Love Lane to the most northerly z corner of the 9.672 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to J. W. and G. B. Pearce, recorded in Volume 882 of Official Records at page 3.14• thence S 45° 591 10 t1 E along the northeasterly line of said 9.672 acre parcel 996.79 feet to a point on the northwesterly line of a road known as Linda Mesa Avenue; thence continuing S 450 591 10 E and crossing said Linda Mesa Ave. to a point on the southeasterly line of said road; thence N 47° 301 E along the southeasterly line of said Linda Mesa Avenue to the most westerly corner of the map entitled Linda Mesa Orchards Unit No. 2 filed in Map Book 42 at pages 46 and 47; thence S 410 441 43" E along the southwesterly line of said Linda Mesa Orchards Unit No. 2 871.60 feet to the most southerly corner thereof, being also a point on the northwesterly line of Danville Estates filed in Map Book 31 at page 22j thence along the northwesterly boundary line of said Danville Estates as follows: S 4i 56' 24" W to the most westerly corner of Lot 88 as shown on said map of Danville Estate., ; Y. thence S 310 07130" E 165.99 feet; S 46° 56' 24" W 326.83 feet; S 38° 12' 35" E 157.25 feet; S 10° 58' 4b" W 153.48 feet and S 10° 28' 53" W 209.29 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 148 of said Danville Estates and being the point of beginning. s n;r EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Lots 25, 26 and 27 as shown on the map entitled Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 1 filed in Man Book 28 at page 46 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California. BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said hearing to be published in "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation, circulated within the proposed district twice with an interval of at least six (6) days between the first and last publication and that last publica- tion be completed at least six (6) days before the date of said hearing. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, at a meeting held on the 14th day of October, 1952, to wit: AYES:SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES:SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. P' In the Matter of Authorizing County Librarian to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jessie A. Lea, County Librarian, be and she is hereby auth orized to attend, at County Expense, the State Librarians' Convention at Pasadena Oct- ober 20-25, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r i rw Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Seeking Lost Taxes from Out of State Fj lir On the recommendation of Harry L. Morrison Jr ., Executive Director,, . _ Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, I seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IA BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assess- or is asked to make his recommendation to this Board as to whether it would be logical to send someone out of the State to audit the books of firms which warehouse goods in ' the County of Contra Costa but which make no statement available.to County officials. . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Authorizing y County Clerk to use Board of Supervisors' quarters for election 1 work. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. T. Paasch Count Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to use the Supervisors' Chambers and Conference Roomforthe preparation of material for the November General Election during the period October 20 to October 25, 1952, inclu' sive, with the exception of October 21, 1952. yy The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 4a In the Matter of Authorizing the County Clerk to canvass tf` the election returns of the State General Election to be Y t held November 4 1952. 0, Pursuant to the provisions of the Elections Code and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BaARD ORDERED that the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to canvass the-returns of the State General Election to be held November 4, 1952, said canvass to be conducted in the Coun- d ty Clerk's and the Board of Sunervisors' •rooms, and to include the canvass of the abse tee voters' ballots. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of ALTERING BOUNDARIES OF THE CENTRAL-CONTRA h COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CRESTA VISTA" - ANNEXATION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal s California, that RWHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division r 6- of the Health and Safety Code- of the State of California a pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requesteS of this Board that it be annexed to- said District; and y s WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: f: 1. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be, s b d, territor iandtheyarehereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter de cri a y, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are des- cribed as follows, to-wit: That real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as "Cresta Vista" Subdivi- sion, filed in the official records of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa in Volume 31 of Maps at Page 4, and the property contained within the eastern and western bound- aries thereof extended: to the exterior boundaries of thea Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he f is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat in- f dicating the boundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries i of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, Pur- ( suant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. MK i h The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y 3 f No- Tuesday, October 11+, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of the Formation of CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 2. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority granted by Section 2215.5 of the Health and Safety Code, this Board of Supervisors did on September 2. 1952, adopt a resolution of intention to organize a mosquito abatement district; and WHEREAS, prior thereto on the 28th day of August, 1952, the City Council of the City of Concord, a municipal corporation, a portion of which- city lies within the boundaries of the proposed district, requested the inclusion of said portion of the cit in said mosquito abatement district; and WHEREAS, by its resolution of September 2, 1952, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, fined the time and place for considering said resolution, of intention as September 301952 at ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hail of records, Martinez, California; and y WH REAS, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file herein that notice of the time and place of said hearing on said matter containing a description of the boundaries of the proposed district was duly published in "Concord Transcript" once a week for two (2) weeks before the time set for hearing and for the time and in the N manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, on the 30th day of September, 1952 the said Board of Super- visors did resolve and order that the hearing on the formation of said proposed district be continued to October 14, 1952, at 10 o'clock a.m. , at the place fixed aforesaid; and WHEREAS, at said hearing there were no protests or objections, either x written or oral made or filed to the formation of said district, NOW, THEREFCRE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED And ORDERED by the Board of Super- s visors of the Count of Contra Costa that the y require, public necessity and welfare re wire the formation of the hereinafter described territory into a mosquito abatement district sand that the same be and it is hereby formed into a mosquito abatement district to be known as CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 2. The boundaries of said propos- ed district are more particularly described as follows: r°F. All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: 5 . Beginning at the intersection of the southerly boundary line of the County of Contra Costa with the western bound- ary line of Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District as said district was formed November 13, 1951; thence from said sit, point of beginning in a general northerly direction along the western boundary of said Diablo Valley Mosquito u . Abatement District to the intersection thereof with the southern boundary of Antioch-Live Oak Mosquito Abatement fas District as said district was formed on May 14, 1951; thence leaving the western boundary of said Diablo Valley Mos- quito Abatement District and following the exterior boundary of the Antioch-Live Oak Mosquito Abatement Dis- trict in a general westerly, southerly and northerly direction to the intersection thereof with the southern boundary of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 as said district existed on August 1952; thence folbw- ing the exterior boundary line of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 in a general westerly, southerly and westerly direction to a point on the southern boundary of the County of Contra Costa: thence along said southern boundary in a general easterly di- rection to the point of beginning. n' and dire d BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is author32e mmediately to file for record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and with the Secretary of State, a certified copy of this order. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted at a regular r meeting of the Board of Supervisors held on the 14th day of October, 1952, by the fol- lowing vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ym In the Matter of the Formation of CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT D ISTR ICT NO. 3.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority granted by Section 2215.5 of the Health and Safety Code, this Board of Supervisors did on September 2, 1952, adopt a i resolution of intention to organize a mosquito abatement district; and r WHEREAS, on September 2, 1952, the Board or Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, fixed the time and place for considering said resolution of intention as September 30 1952 at ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board hof - Supervisors, Hall of records, Martinez, California; and s T S Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. r ,4l iHAr WHEREAS, it appears from the Affidavit of Publication on file herein r . that notice of time and place of hearing said matter containing a description of the f boundaries of the proposed district was duly published once a week for two (2) weeks before the time set for hearing as aforesaid, and for the time and in the manner pres- cribed by law; and WHEREAS, on the 30th day of September, 1952, the said Board of Supervi- sors did resolve and order that the hearing on the formation of said proposed district be continued to October 14, 1952, at 10 o'clock a.m. , at the place Piked aforesaid: and WHEREAS, at said hearing there were no protests or objections, either written or oral, made or filed in the formation of said district, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Super-1 visors of the County of Contra Costa, that the public necessity and welfare require the formation of the hereinafter described territory into a mosquito abatement district and that the same be and it is hereby formed into a mosquito abatement district to be known r as CONTRA COSTA MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3. The boundaries of said proposed dis- trict are more particularly described as follows: All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as RAti follows: A B eginning at the intersection of the north boundary line of the County of Contra Costa and"the west boundary line of the Port Costa School District; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction and follow- i ing the westerly boundary line of said Port Costa Schoolf District to the southwest corner of said Port Costa School rb; District, being also a point in a northerly boundary line of the Rodeo School District, thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundary line of said Rodeo School District to the southeast corner of said Rodeo School District, being also the northeast corner of the Briones School District; thence westerly and southerly r following the northerly and`esterly boundary lines of x' f' said Briones School District to the northwest corner of the Rheem 500 acre parcel as shown on the Official Map of Contra Costa County dated 1938; thence southerly alongSlk the westerly line of said Rheem 500 acre parcel to the s i L.r northerly boundary line of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 as said District existed August 1952; thence in a general easterly and northerly direction following the boundary line of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 to its intersection thereof with the north boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence westerly a along the north boundary line of said Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. All references to School District and property boundary lines, ownerships and acreages in the above description, are referred to said boundaries, etc. as they appear on 7a ' the Official Map of Contra Costa County adopted by the r Board of Supervisors on November 21, 1938. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is authorized and directed immediately to file for record in the office of the County Re- corder of the County of Contra Costa, and with the Secretary of State, a certified copy 4 of this order. Yi Yi J The foregoing resolution and order was gassed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors held on the 14th day of October, 1952, by the fol- lowing vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSOA r NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. In the Matter of policy with r reference to the granting of permits for temporary structures to be erected on property leased G: by State for use in the future for highway purposes.i< 3 rt t Wirt WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of this Board that the State of California has executed and will execute limited term leases on lands acquired for use T in the future for State H ighway purposes and that such leases include restrictions layingg permanent foundations for any structures erected thereon; andsagainstla WHEREAS, such properties lying within areas zoned for retail business 5, ay be used to economic advantage as the site of buildingsings for certain kinds of businesstilrequiredforhighwaypurposes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Building Inspector is hereby f' instructed to follow the policy of granting permits for temporary structures not exceed- ing 1,500 square feet in floor area to be erected on such leased properties, provided such structures comply respyinallrespects with the pertinent requirements of the building t z t t A i M. Tuesday, October 14, 1952, Continued. code save and except for foundations and certain fire resistant features, said permits r _ to be granted under the limitation that the structure is to remain at the site for one year only unless further time is granted by the Building Inspector, and under the 'Pur y .. ther limitation that in the event the building owner acquires title to the land from the State he will at once either remove the structure or bring the foundations and fire` resistant features up to the minimum code requirements for permanent buildings. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 21, 1952 atr .. 9:00 A.M. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. E fir. Chairmail ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK y BY 4 Deputy Clerk i BEFORE T H E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 219 1952 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0 TL0CK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, dALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS J CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Tn the Matter of RESOLUTION AND ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUAN- bE OF COUNTY BONDS AND DIRECTING THE SALE THEREOF. a, r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, Seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, the following preambles and resolution were put to a vote and adopted: RESOLUTION AND ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF COUNTY BONDS AND DIRECTING THE SALE THEREOF. WHEREAS, this Board, on the 15th day of April, 1952 did order a- special county bond election to be held in and throughout the County of Contra Costas State`, of California, on the 3rd day of June, 1952, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified selectors of the County of Contra Costa a proposition of incurring boncTed indebtedness of said County of Contra Costa in the aggregate principal amount of $10,250,000 for the a purpose of laying out, constructing, improving and maintaining county highways; and said order provided for the consolidation of said special county bond election with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held on June 3 1952; and WHEREAS, notice of said special county bond election has been duly and regularly given by said Board of Supervisors in accordance with law by publication of such notice in the form prescribed by said Board of Supervisors for the period prescribe by law; and WHEREAS, in conformity with said order and said notice,_ said special w county bond election was duly and regularly held on said date in and throughout, the. County of Contra Costa, at which election there was submitted to the qualified electors of Contra Costa County the proposition of issuing bonds of said County as set forth in said order and said notice; and WHEREAS, thereafter and as required by law the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California did meet and order the canvassing of the votes cast at said election in the manner provided by law, and did thereafter determine that hi more than twothirds of the electors of said County, voting at said special election, voted in favor of said proposition hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS w OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AS FOLLOWS: r That all acts conditions and things required b law to exSection1. q y 1st, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have elr- sted, happened and been performed in due time,laid form and manner as required by laws andCountyofContraCostaisnowauthorizedpursuanttoeachandeveryrequirementof law to incur indebtedness in the manner and form as in this resolution provided. P FFr 2. 4 fix" Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. Section 2. That bonds of the County of Contra Costa shall issue for the purpose set forth in the following measure, to wit: MEASURE: Shall the County of Contra Costa Contra Costa incur a bonded indebtedness in County Highways) the principal amount of $10,250,000 for the purpose of laying out, con- fir= structing, improving and maintaining county highways including the acquisition of any real property or inter- est therein for the uses and purposes of county highways, wing curbing, drains culverts and other worksPas s property or structures necessary or convenient for such k purposes? t Section3. That said bonds be issued by the County of Contra Costa in pursuance of the foregoing election and provisions of law applicable thereto and shall be sold as directed by this Board of Supervisors from time to time in accordance with law. The bonds of said authorized issue shall be Ten Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousandl 10,250 000) Dollars in arnggregate principal amount and shall be known as "Contra Costa 1952. Said bands shall be 1C 250 in zmber, numbered consecutivelyCountyLoadBonds, from 1 to 10,2501 both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each. Said bonds shall be dated December 15, 1952 (which is hereby fixed and determined to be the date of the f issue of such bonds). All of said bonds shall bear interest from their date until paid at the rate or rates designated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at the time of the sale of said bonds, but not to exceed five (5) per cent. per annum payable semi-annually (except interest for the first year the bonds have to run). Such Interest shall be evidenced by coupons attached to each bond, and each of said cou- pons (except the first couaon) shall represent six months interest on the bond to which it is attached. Said interest coupons shall be payable on the 15th day of June and the 15th day of December in each year until and at the respective dates of maturity of said I y ; bonds; provided that the first coupon on each bond shall represent interest from Decembe mJ 15, 1952 to December 15, 1953. Said bonds shall mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows, to wit: 1+10,000 principal amount of bonds shall mature and be payable on December 15 in each of the years 1953 to 1977, both inclusive. Both the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in the City of Martinez, California, in lawful g money of the United States of America. Spetinn 4_ That said bonds and coupons shall be issued in substantially t e ollowing form to wit: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA County of Contra Costa rx State of Californiaxw CONTRA COSTA COUrITY ROAD BOND 1952 No. 1,Q00 S The County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby acknowledg- es itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof, on the 15th day of December, 19_, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($19000) 4w in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon in like lawful k money, at the rate of per cent. a year, payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in the City of Martinez, State of California semi-annually on the fifteenth day of June and the fifteen- thday of December lexcept interest for the first year which is payable annu- ally on December 15 1953) on presentation and surrender of the interest cou- pon hereto attached.' Y JY This bond is issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, in strict compliance with Article 1 Chapter 6 Division 3, Title 3 of the Government Code of the State of Llif- ornia ana in pursuance of an order of the board duly made on the 21st day fK.if 4 S of October, 1952, and with the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors f. of the County voting at an election legally called and duly held for that pur- pose on the 3rd day of June, 1952• And it is hereby certified, recited and declared that all acts conditions and things required to exist, happen and be performed precedeR to and in the issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been perform- ed in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law, and it is further certified and recited that the bonded indebtedness of. this County, including this bond, does not exceed five per cent of the taxable property thereof, as shown by the last equalized assessment roll of the county and that provision has been made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient n= to pay the interest on this indebtedness as it falls due and to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the indebtedness at or before maturity. a The full faith and credit of the County of Contra Costa are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of this bond. IN WITNESS WHERECIFI, the county, by its board of supervisors, has h caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and F by the County Auditor, and countersigned by the County Clerk, and the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be hereto attached this 15th day of December, 1952• Chair n of Board of Supervisors € i Countersigned: County Auditor k uO y U.Ldrk. f: vllvi Tiuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. ly Form of Coupon) Coupon No. The County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby promises to pay to the s bearer hereof on the fifteenth day of 119 r' at the office of the County Treasurer, in the City of Martinez, in said County ands, State, Dollars in lawful money of the United States, for Y'tt interest on its Contra Costa County fF Road Bond, 1952, No. County Auditor. rtr Section 5. That said bonds shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board lof Supervisors of Contra Costa County and also signed by the County Auditor 'of said County, and shall be countersigned by the Clerk thereof. The coupons of said bonds shall be signed by the County Auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. If any officer whose signature, countersignature or attestation appears on any bond ork coupon ceases to be such officer before the delivery of the bonds to the purchases, the signature, countersignature or attestation appearing either on the bonds or the cou- pons, or on both, shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes to the same extent as if the officer had remained in the office until the delivery of the bonds. The signa- ture upon the coupons of the person who is the County Auditor at the date of the bonds 1? shall be valid although the bonds themselves are attested by a different person who is the County Auditor at the time of their delivery. vj W Section 6. There is hereby created and established a fund, which shall be kept by the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, into which shall be deposited the pro- needs of the sale of the bonds (exclusive of any premium and accrued interest) , as follows:x 1952 Road Construction Fund," by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of thep proceeds of the sale of $$10,250,000 principal amount of said Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952, and such proceeds shall be applied solely to the purposes and objects specified in the measure set forth in Section 2 of this resolution. Any premium and accrued interest received on the sale of said bonds shall tfYX be deposited in the "Contra Costa Count Road Bond 1952 Interest and Sinking Fund," t " which fund is hereby created for that purpose. Section 7! The County Purchasing Agent is directed to cause a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality to be lithographed, printed or x engraved, and to cause the blank spaces thereof to be filled in to comply with the pro- Mr, visions hereof, and to procure their execution by the proper officers, and to deliver 3y... them, when so executed, to the Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa who shall safely keep the same and shall deliver them to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, on receipt of the purchase price, Said Chairman Auditor and County Clerk are further authorizedAll and directed to make, execute and deliver to the purchaser of said bonds a signature r } and no-litigation certificate in the form usually required by purchasers of municipal bonds generally, certifying to the genuineness and due execution of said bonds and further certifying to all facts within their knowledge relative to any litigation which may or might affect said County, said officers or said bonds, and the County Treasurer Is authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to the purchaser of said bonds a Treasurer's receipt in the form usually required by purchasers of municipal bonds, evidencing the payment of the purchase price of said bonds, which receipt shall be con- clusive evidence that said purchase price has been paid and has been received by said y" County. Any purchaser or subsequent taker or holder of said bonds is hereby authorized to rely upon and shall be justified in relying upon any such signature and ng-litigation certificate or Treasurer's receipt with respect to said bonds executed pursuant to the authority of this resolution. Section 8. $1,850,000 principal amount of said authorized issue of bonds shall be sold for the purposes specified in said measure hereinabove referred to, and the proceeds of the sale thereof shall be deposited in the fund referred to in Section 6 hereof in accordance with the purpose for which said 'bonds are authorized to be issu-F' ed. Said bonds to be offered for sale are more particularly described as follows: Bond Numbers Principal Maturity all inclusive) Amount Date L°r December 1 to 410 4102000 19 3 y 411 to 470 60000 1954 821 to 880 60;000 1955 1231 to 1290 609000 1956 1641 to 1700 60,000 1957 2051 to 2110 60;000 1958 2461 to 2520 602000 1959 2871 to 2930 60.000 1960 3281 to 3340 60,000 1962 3691 to 750 60 000 1962 4101 to 4160 60,000 1963 t 4511 to 4570 60,000 1964 A" 4921 to 4980 609000 1965 ryx 5331 to 5390 60,000 1966 5741 to 5800 60,000 1967 a 2 Q 5g,"I V CS d tea..Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. l P` Bond Numbers Contd.Principal Contd. maturity Cont'd. P t ail inclusive) Amount Date k December 1g 6151 to 6210 60,000 1968 6561 to 6620 60,000 1969 6971 to 7030 602000 1970 7381 to 7440 60,000 1971 7791 to 7850 602000 1972 8201 to 8260 609000 19173 8611 to 8670 609000 1974- 9021 to 9080 609000 1975 t 931 to 9490 609000 1976 84 z91to990060?000 1977 Said tl 850,000 principal amount of bonds shall be offered for pub lic sale on November. 25, 153, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice there- of to be published once in CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE"and such notice shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: P. n° OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SAFE 7,J. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROAD BONDS, 1952 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received n by the B oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, at the office of the County Clerk thereof, in the County Court H ouse, in Martinez, California, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1952, a At the hour of 11:00 A.M. (P.S.T.) for the purchase of $1,8509000 principal amount of bonds of said County designated "Contra Costa r County Road B onds, 1952," (being part of an authorized issue of 10,250,000) , more particularly described below. The remaining bonds of said authorized issue may be hereafter issued and sold as direct- ed by the Board of Supervisors. ISSUE: 1,850,000, consisting of 1850 bonds of y Y the denomination of $1 000 each, all dated December 15, 195 . MATURITIES: Said bonds mature serially from lower to higher $410,000 principal amount on ry . December 15, 1953, and $60,000 principal amount on December 15 in each of the years r 1954 to 1977 both inclusive, without. option of prior payment. INTEREST RATE: Maximum five (5) per cent. per annum, pap- able December 15, 1953 and semi-annually yJ thereafter on June 15 and December 15 in each year. Bidddrs musty... specify the rate of interest which the bonds hereby offered for sale shall bear. Bidders will be permitted to bid different rates of interest and to split rates irrespective of the maturities of said. bonds. The interest rate stated in the bid must be in a multiple of one-quarter of one per cent.q p per annum, payable semi-annually. PAYMENT:Both principal and interest payable in lawfulk w money of the United States of America at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in Martinez, California. REGISTRATION: Coupon bonds will be issued by the County. Such bonds are registerable only as to h both principal and interest. PURPOSE of ISSN: Said bonds are authorized by vote of two-thirds of the qualified voters voting at a special bond election for the purpose of laying out, constructing, improving and main- kru taining county highways.t SECURITY: Said bonds are general obligations of the County of Contra Costa, and the County has rpowerandisobligatedtolevyannualadvaloremtaxesforthepay- ment of said bonds and the interest thereon upon all property within f the County subject to taxation by the County (except certain intangible personal property, which is taxab le at limited rates), without limita- tion of rate or amount. s TAX EXEMPT STATUS: In the event that prior to the delivery of the bonds the income received by private holders r' from bonds of the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable under any Federal r .. Income Tax Laws, either by the terms of such k laws or by ruling of a Federal Income Tax authority or official which ham... is followed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, or by decision of any 4.k 1YIii"eF Federal Court, the successful bidder may, at his option, prior to the 3 tender of said bonds by the County, be relieved of his obligation under the contract to purchase the bonds and in such case the deposit accom panying his bid will be returned. r. AjSy Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. i` LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of Messrs. Orrick, Dahlquist, Neff & Herrington of San Francisco, approving the validity of said bonds, will be furnished to the successful bidder without charge. TERMS OF SALE z + Highest Bid: The bonds will' be' awarded to the highest bidder considering the interest rate or rates specified and the premium offered, if any, The highest bid will be determined by deducting the amount of the premium bid if any) from the total amount of interest which the County would be required to pay from the date of said bonds to the respective maturity dates at the coupon rate or rates specified in the bid, and the award will be made on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to the County. The lowest net interest cost shall be com- puted on a 360-day year basis. The purchaser must pay accrued u interest up to the date of delivery. The cost of printing the bonds will be borne by the County. 3 RIght of Refection:The County of Contra Costa reserves the r right in its discretion, to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregular- x ity or informality in any bid. r s, Enompt Award:_ The Board of Supervisors of the County of td Contra Costa will take action awarding the bonds or rejecting all bids not later than 21- hours after the ex— piration of the time herein prescribed for the receipt of propos- als; provided that the award may be made after the expiration of the specified time if the bidder shall not have given to the Board f of Supervisors notice in writing of the withdrawal of such proposal. Prompt Deliverv: Delivery of said bonds will be made to the successful bidder at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in Martinez, California, as soon as the bonds can be prepared which it is estimated will be within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Right of Cancel- The successful bidder shall have the right,IT at o :at his option, to cancel the contract ofY purchase if the County shall fail to tender the bonds for delivery within sixty (60) days from the date of sale thereof, and in such event the successful bidder shall be en- titled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid. All bids must be unconditional• for not lessFormofBid: than all of the bonds hereby offered for sale; and for not less than the par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery* Such bid together with the bidder's check must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Board of Supervisors jn = of the County of Contra Costa, and endorsed "Proposal for Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952." Bid Check: With each bid must be submitted a certified check or cashier's check for 000 drawn on abank or trust company transacting business in the State of California payable to the order of the County Treasurer of Contra E Costa County, to secure the County from any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. In ad- r dition, bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an es- timate of the total net interest cost to the County on the basis of w their respective bids, which shall be considered as informative only and not binding on either the bidder or the County. Checks of the .unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the County by mail upon the award of the bonds. No interest will be paid upon the deposit made by the successful bidder. 4 Further information relative to the financial condition of the County of Contra Costa will be furnished to any bidder upon k request. There is no controversy or litigation pending or threat- ened concerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate ex- istence of the County, or the title of the officers to their res- Fr pective offices and the County will furnish to the successful bid- der a no-litigation certificate certifying to the foregoing as of and at the time of delivery of the bonds. Dated: October 21, 1952. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costas State. of California. Cy fry x r 0.. lawl( wk 440 Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. N Section g. This resolution shall take effect immediately. L4 The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, then 21st day of October, 1952, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. f Goyak, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor W. G. Buchanan J. Frederiason. k Wag NOES:None. ABSENT: none. y` F M y r1 t ~ 00-V H. L. CMWMS Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. SEAL) Al-.? WT. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the t , Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. zi fFr In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of erroneous assessments. (delinquent) The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authoritytotheCountyAuditortocorrectthefollowingerroneousassessmentswhichappearontheassessmentrolls, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorne • On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY r THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: For the year 1943-44, Sale #5M5 for 19339 Vernon Higgins and CharlesRobisonareassessedwithLots17and18Block14, Tewksbury Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. There were no improvements on this property on lien dateof1943andshouldbecancelled. For the year 1949-50 Sale #21?4, Happy Valley Glen Comny is assessedwithaportionofLot23, Happy Vailey Glen assessed value of land . This asses- h y men( should be cancelled as it is included In Happy Valley Glen Unit No. 2, For the year $50-51, John W. and Evelyn K. Neufeld are assessed with Lot at1 ws 63, Havenside Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3680. The correct assessed value of improvements is $920. s ' For the year 1950-51, E. I. DeLaveaga is assessed with a portion of Lot705HaciendasdelOrindaUnitNo. 7. This assessment should be cancelled as it is in- µ 'cluaed in Sale #2559 for 1950.For the year 1950-51, Sidney Rosenthal is assessed with a portion ofLot703, Haciendas del Orinda Unit No. 71 adjoining Lots 694 and 695 on the West. This as r sessment should be cancelled as it is assessed on the Utility Roll to Pacific Gas &Electric Company in 135-7-27 Parcel 3. For the year 1948-49, Everett L. and Betty Olsen are assessed with a tract of land in Ro Las Juntas commencing on West line or Delacey Avenue 100 feet NorthofNorthlineofAlmondStreettheNorth25feetbyWest70feet. This assessmentshouldbecancelledasitisincludedinAssessment #550434 assessed to John Staley. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of thefBoard.In the Matter of Appro-priation Adjustments. 5 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they arehereby approved: Connty Hospital ApuropriationDec cease IAc_,,_ cease Z 5 Mn Cap. Outlay, Viso Cardiette 825 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 825 To replace the Viso Cardiette which disappeared from County Hospital. r t F U11 Y W 1 Q Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. Highway Department Decrease Increase Secondary Road Group #4473 7000 Urban Bridge #3845 7000 a To cover cost of W/0 - #4213 - Lilac Drive. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k r n In the Matter of Approval of fi Report of County Auditor filed October 21, 1952. The County Auditor having filed with Board on October 21, 19529 his re- port e` port of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be a file in the office of the County Clerk. approved and placed on IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the Clerk published at the'time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are pub- lished. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor contain- ging the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all zItems therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Goyak to leave the State. f, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BYy THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Goyak is granted permission to leave California fora period of thirty days, commencing October 242 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k a rf In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property RESOLUTION t. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o M California, intends to purchase from ARTHUR G. SCHWARZ and GERTRUDE B. SCHWARZ 9 his; wife, the real pro rty described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Six r = Thousand Dollars 0,000) for the purpose of using said property for an addition to the corporation yard at Lafayette; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Six Thousand Dollars fix 6,000) is a fair and reasonable price for said property. HMI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1952, at ten o'clock A.M. of said day in the Chambers of A the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said'Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real prop- erty described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he hereby is directed to cause to be pub lished in the "LAFAYETTE SUN , a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form at- r tached, for three (3) weeks. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 21st day of October, 1952, by the following vote, to wits AYES: yak, H. L Cumming s, Ray SSUPERVISOsRS - I. T. Go S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - None JKWy' W. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, has on the 21st day of October, 1952T in regular meetLn declared its intention to purchase for the County of aJ Contra Costa, the following described real property; Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, State a; of California, described as follows: w PARCEL ONE Portion of the Rancho Acalanes, described as follows: r h Commencing on the north line of the State Highway leading from Lafayette to Oakland at the east line of the parcel of land describ- ed in the deed from. George E. Weldon, et ux, to Thelma Fix, dated Fp 4 442 p Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. a February 2 1944 and recorded February 5, 1944 in Volume 765 Of Official Records at page 434; thence from said point of commencement north V 56' 30" east along said east line along F the east line of the 8 feet in width strip of land described r in the deed from George E. Weldon, et ux, to Thelma Fix, at al dated February 26 1945 and recorded March 3 1945 in Volume $15 of Official Records, at page 302, and along the east line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from George E. Weldon et ux to N. J. Geer at ux dated Januar 0 1946 xr and recorded March 19 1946 in Volume 305 of Official Records, at page 44 158 feet to the north line of said Geer parcel 905 OR 443; and the actual point of beginning of the herein des- gar cribed parcel of land; thence from said point of beginning south 800 23' 30" west along said north line, 151.5 feet to the west line of the 3.32 acre parcel of land described in the deed from John E. Twitchel, et ux, to George E. Weldon, dated September 211 1920 and recorded October 1 1920 in Volume 370 of Deeds, cry at page 143; thence north V 561 30" east along said west line to the south line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Oner in the deed from Arthur G. Schwarz, et ux, to County of Contra 4= Costa dated August 10, 1949 and recorded September 12, 19499 in Volume 1434 of Official Records at page 472; thence north 80o 23' 30" east along said south line 141.71 feet to the southeast corner of said County of Contra Costa parcel (1434 OR 472) ; thence along the west line of the strip of land described as Parcel Two in said deed to County of Contra Costa (1434 or 472) , south 80 57' 30" east, 40.15 feet and south V 56' 30" west, fr 39.25 feet to the point of beg inning. PARCEL TWO A right of way (not to be exclusive)" created in reference a" to the premises in the deed from George E. Weldon, et ux, to N. J. Geer et ux, dated January 30, 1946, and recorded March 199r 1946 in Volume 907 of Official Records at page 44 "for use as a roadway for vehicles of all kinds, pedestrians ana animals, for tYt^ wateras oil and sewer 1 lines, and for telephone electric light and power lines together with the necessary poles or con- duits to carry said lines" over a strip of land 7 feet in width' the south line of which is parallel with and 7 feet southerly measured at right angles from the north line thereof and which north line is described as follows: a Beginning at the northeast corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in said deed to Geer (905 OR 44) ;3 thence from said point of beginning south 800 23' 30" west along the north line of said Geer parcel 100 feet. PARCEL THREE F y a A right of way (not to be exclusive) as an appurtenance to f " the tract of land described as Parcel One above, for use as a roadway for vehicles of all kinds, pedestrians and animals, for water, gas, oil and sewer pipe lines, and for telephone, electric light and power lines together with the necessary poles or con- r= duits to carry said 11nes over a strip of land described as fol-ix lows Beginning at the northeast corner of Parcel One above;w thence from said point of beginning south 80 57' 30" east 40.15 feet; thence south V 56' 30" west, 197.25 feet to the r k north line of the State Highway leading from Lafayette to Oakland; f„ thence north 800 23' 30" east alo said north line 25.83 feet; hrx... thence north 4° 56' 30" east, 193. 1 feet; thence north 8° 57' 30" west to a point which bears north 80" 23' 30" east from the point of beginning; thence south 80" 23' 30" west to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said prop erty from Arthur G. Schwarz and Gertrude B. Schwarz, his wife; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Six, Thousand Dollars ($6,000); that Tuesday, the 2 th day of November, 1952, at ten o'clock A.M. of said day, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez California, have been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors w111 meet to consummate said purchase. 1 d Dated this 21st day of October,, 1952. W. T. PAASCH j County Clerk and ea Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California fps By: a E. M. Montanari Deputy. SEAL) r r 2 rR. xw` Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Approving the charging of portion of vacation time to sick leave r' accrual; Charles R. Trette. It appearing that Charles R. Trette commenced his vacation on September :.15 1952 and that on said day he became ill and was under the doctor's care from September 15 until September 17: Now, therefore, on the recommendation of Victor W. Sauer, County Road Com- missioner, said Charles R. Trette's department head, and on motion Supervisor Fredericks n, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD tEIDERED that accumulated sick leave. of said Charles R. Trette may be charged for the period commencing September 15 and through September 17, 1952• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ih the Matter of Sale of Orinda Union School District Bonds. CORRECTED RESOLUTION OF AWARD The Resolution of Award dated October 14, 1952, is rescinded, andGa. lxrr4 14HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californi ,,sr ° theretofore duly authorized the issuance of $400,000 principal amount of bonds of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the 4Y sale of $110 000 par value of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; anc fir: WHEREAS notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner:- prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the followit g bids for said bonds were and : are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to-wit: 5 Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 15,276.00 American Trust Co. 16,165.00 tf} AND WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. is the highest And best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOM 3 TFMEFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California as follows: 1 Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. for $110,000.par value of said=r bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is here. by authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment: Ito said Treasurer of the purchase price, to-wit: filoh Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $99, at the follo , ° dng rates: Bond Numbers Interest Rate per AnnIn H f/ 51-60; 71-80; 91-100 2 1/2% J 3.11-120. 13 1-140. 151-16o 2 p 171-10; 191-200 2 1/4% 211-220; 231-240; 256-260; 276-280 2 1/2% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove :set forth, pay able semi-annually on May 15 and November 15 in each year, 2. The bid of American Trust Co. is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidder the check accompanying its bide 3e The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- n . graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the x rates aforesaid. J. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of October, 1952, by the Board of Supervis- x brs of Contra Costa County by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Go yak H. L. Cummings, Rap S. Taylor, T . G. Buchanan, T. Frederickson. h t NOES: SUF£RVISORS - None. z ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - None. f fL : t Fr y rPy'X f g 444 Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. 4 1 e F In the Matter of Granting HARRY W. LEACH free permit to peddle in the unincorpor- ated area of the County. Harry W. Leach, 974 Jaunita Drive, Walnut Creek ha wing filed withz this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Xmas trees ;7A merchandise in the ; unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Harry W. Leach is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Cer- tificate, Serial #19 013 695, dated September 8, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Harry W. Leach be, and he is hereby granted a freel h permit to peddle Xmas trees and merchandise in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and x IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contral Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon t said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as pro- vided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 In the I patter of Granting ROBERT E. FOOTE free per- mit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Robert E. Foote, Veterans' Home, Y ountville, having filed with thi Board an application for a free permit to peddle Victory Pins in the unincorporated are of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Robert E. Foote is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #2030217, dated June 41, 1919; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert E. Foote be, and he is hereby granted a free 4 permit to peddle Victory Pins in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 59Z. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting u ELDEN E. TROXELL free per- mit to peddle in the unin- corporated area of the County. Elden E. Troxell Veterans' Home Yountville, having filed with this k Board an application for a free perUt to peddle Victory Pins in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Elden E. Troxell is an honorabl discharged veteran of World War I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial # 17773279 dated June 3, 1919; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Elden E. Troxell be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Victory Pins in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra r Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Taa Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for! in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Assessment Commissioners for Reclamation District No.802. WHEREAS, a petition of the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802, wherein it is requested that this Board appoint three Assessment Commissioners as pro vided for in Section 51322 of the Water Code, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanapt, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following-named persons be, and they are hereby ap- pointed Assessment Commissioners as provided for in said Section 51322 of the Water Code• William Bloomfield, Sr.Antioch, California L. W. Mahaffey Antioch California L. B. Raab Hotel Stockton Annex Stockton, California IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each of said Commissioners shall before entering upon his duties, make and subscribe to an oath as provided for in Section 51.230 of the Water Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J- a Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. In the matter of Authorizing Signature of Applications for 2 Polling Places. BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be, and he hereby iso authorized to sign on behalf of the County of Contra Costa applications for use of school buildings and similar places for use as polling places in elections conducted by the County Clerk. The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board. y' x} In the Matter of Approval G of Change Orders Nos. 4 and 5, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 4, which deducts $217.50 from the contract price, and Change Order No-51, which deducts $365. from the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to Contra Costa County Hospital, be and they are hereby XTJTHOR IZ x and APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving contract with the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for maintaining street lights, etc. , for MT. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated October 1 1952, between the MT. VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, hereinafter 1,, 1952, and the PACIFIC GAS AM ELECTRIC COMPANY, hereinafter called Pacific, which agreement provides for maintaining a system of street lights and furnishing electricity therefor for a period of five3 years by said Pacific for said District and in accordance with rates specified in the y ; bid of said Pacific, and their Schedule L-31; and Bond No. 402645 in the sum of $1,000 issued by Pacific Idemnity Com anY guaranteeing faithful Performance of said agreement, are presented to this y Board; and n x On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVE and H. L. Cummings, Chairman is authorized to execute same on behalf of this Board, the governing body of said VIEW LIGHTING DISTRICT. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Authorizing a, Advance to Highway Construction Fund. h.. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to advance the sum of $100 000 from the General Reserve Fund and $100,000 from the County General Fund to the Highway Bond Construction Fund in order to cover current expenditures, said advance to be returned as soon as bond sale proceeds are available. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Authorizing the allocation of personnel for offices of Supervisors, District No. 2 and District No.5. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the allocation of one Typist Clerk to work on one-half time basis in the office of Supervisor H. L. Cummings, commencing November 1, 1952; and the allocation of one Typist Clerk to work on a ten hour per week basis in the office ofs Supervisor J. Frederickson, commencing November 1, 1952; be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y.yr In the Matter of Authorizing payment sof mileage claims of Internal Auditor and Accountant, Grade I, positions. On recommendation of D. M. Teeter County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the positions of Internal Auditor and accountant, Grade I are added to r the regular mileage list, effective retroactively as of October 1, 1953; and the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims for said positions at the rate of 10 cents per mile for the first 500 miles driven during each calendar month, and at the rate of 1/2 cents per mile driven in excess of 500 miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the County. r f Tuesday, October 21, 1952, Continued. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h at In the Matter of Authorizing payment of officers for the i3GeneralElectiontobeheld November 4, 1952 and payment of owners of poling places. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, secohded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be, and the same is hereby fixed as fol- lows for election officers to conduct the General Election to be held November 4, 19521 in the Contra Costa County precincts; 15 for services as Election Officer; 3 for delivering election returns; 10 cents per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. xa IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM ORDERED that the compensation for owners of pol- ling places furnished for said election is hereby fixed at 10 for each polling place. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was as follows: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. rr NOES:Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, 5 ABSENT: Supervisors - None. h f N In the Matter of Bids for construction of Project No 2, w Additions to the County Hospital. f This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of r,= Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital City of Martinez; and this be and place set out in the Notice to Contractors being the time rs for tie receiving of bids, bids are ren ceived from the following and are read to the Board by the Clerk: YET Swinerton & Walberg Company, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, in the sum of $535,500; A. F. Stewart 1130 Keith Avenue Berkeley, in the sum3y of $5832662; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to Masten & Hurdq Architects with the re- quest that they file their recommendations with this Board on October 8, 1.9521, as to,-,,, the lowest and best bid. tom: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare r an amendment to the salary ordinance. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion f of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD &IDERED that t the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance to amend the salaryordinance (491 as amended) b ad Engineer,1yydingthepositionofTrafficEnsneer Salary Range 35 3 +92 - $5k)• fi . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 28, 1952 at 9 otclock: a.m. , in the Board Chambers, hall of Records, i:Artinez, California. ice,yW p Ch its t airman r z.v ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLERK B y Deputt Clerk s, e r t 7 F 4 I' 3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUFERYISJRS TUESDAY, UCTOBER 28, 1952 t THE BUARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLUCK A.K. IN THE BOARD CHAi-,BEiiS, HALL OF RECORDS, KIRTINEZ, CALIFURKIA PRz-SFM: HUN. H. L. CUWINGS, X CHLIMPIAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS j RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCKANAN, J. FREDr'. UCKSUN; y . ABSENT: I. T. GUYAK; PRESEUT: W. T. PAASCH, CLraK r r In the Matter of Proposed f Abatement of Puglise property.J fTThisBoardhavingonJune24, 1952, continued the matter of the proposed abatement of Fuglise property to October 28, 1952, at 2 p.m.; and f This being the time to which said hearing was continued; and E. G. Zacher of,, the Building Inspector's Office having appeared before this Board and having recommen that the building on the premises of Carmelo Puglise be torn down according to the State Housing Act; and M$. This Board having Hilly considered the matter; r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, .IT IS_ BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing be, and the sane is hereby furtber continued to January 6, 1953, at 2 p.m. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. a s R t 4In the Matter of Hearing on u proposed formation of Contrae Costa Mosquito Abatement y A ; District No. 4. This Board having heretofore on September 30, 1952 continued the hearing,, on the Resolution of Intention to form Contra Costa Kosquito Abatement District No. 4, -to October 8, 1952, at 10:00 a.m. ; and this being the time to which said hearing was con- tinued; and this Board having further considered this matter; and Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BanRD uRDLRED that the hearing on said Resolution of Intention to form Contra r Costa hosquito Abatement District No. 4 be and the same is hereby continued to Wednesd f November 5, 1952 at 10:00 a.m. 3 The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids for construction of Project No. 2, additions to the County Y Hospital. This Board having on October 21, 1952, referred bids received for construc- tion of Project No. 2, additions to the County Hospital, and which bids were opened on said date, to Masten and Hurd, architects, with the request that they file-.their recom- mendations with this Board on Jctober 28, 1952, as to the lowest and best bid; and ate This being the time to which said matter was continued, and said Masten and Hurd having recommended that the bid of Swinerton and Walberg Company for said work; is. f .. the best and lowest bid received by this Board, and said Masten and Hurd having recom- mended that this Board approve Alternates Nos. 2, 4, 8, 102 and 12 as referred. to in,c said bid and as follows: Base Bid - - - -535,500 7 Alternate No. 2 - add 6,670 4 - 430 8 - 3 135s K . n n 10 - " 40 n a 12 - "250 A Total 046,025) a A NOW, THERE70RE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded- by Supervisor- Frederickson, IT IS Bf THE BOARD URDEHED that the contract for the furnishing of labor. and materials for said work is hereby awarded to said Swinerton and Walberg Company at,, theprices submitted in said bid and the alternates above referred to, totaling 4546.025. IT IS BY ThE BOARD FURTHER uRDERED that said Swinerton and Walberg Company 3 shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of ,x"273,012.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and material- men and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHM uRDrJM that the District Attorney of Contra. Costa. County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said worm. IT IS FURTHER ;jRDE.R .D that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful ' bidder the certified check which accompanied his bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 17 448 r 3 Tuesday, October 28, 1952, Continued. T a Q In the matter of Approval of Agreement with Swinerton y ¢ arc and Walberg Company for con- struction of Project No. 2, additions to the County Hospital. This Board having on this day awarded a contract to Swinerton and Walberg Company, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco, California, for construction of Project No. 2, additions to the County Hospital; and err_ An agreement dated October 282 1952, between the County of Contra Costa and Swinerton and Walberg Company, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and. ! materials necessary for said work as indicated in the plans and specifications on file herein heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, No. 183181, each in thel amount of 046,025, issued by United Pacific Insurance Company with said Swinerton and Walberg Company as principal,. one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract r and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY THE BJARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPRUVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER vRDERED that said bonds are APPRUVED. IT IS FURTHER uRDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said Swinerton and Walberg Company be returned to said bidder.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Construction of Project No. 2, Additions to County Hospital, Martinez. This Board having on this day awarded a contract to Swinerton and Walberg_ Company for the construction of Project No. 2, additions to County Hospital, Martinez; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS t BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Swinerton and Walberg Company be, and they are hereby directed to proceed with the construction of said Project No. 2, additions to the County Hospi- tal. fir. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 3 R' present. k In the Matter of altering boundaries of the Brentwood} Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia. HALVES - ANNEUTIuN RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Califor- nial that y WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Brentwood Sanitary District pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division VI of the I Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sari- tary district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of! said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District. NUW, THEREFORE, 1T IS +JRDERED as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as ! follows, to wit: s Property standing in the names of ALFRED ALVES and LUCILLE ALVES, his wife,. in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; A part of Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 3 Bast, Mount Diablo Base and l lvleridian, as said Section is shown on the map of the. Rancho Losrieganos, prepared by Elam C. Brown, Surveyor, . dated January 11, 1912, accompanying and forming a part of they g final report of the referees in partition in the action entitled Charles B. Sanford, plaintiff vs. T. I. Bergin, et al, defendants, No. 2892, Superior Court, Contra Costa 4 County, California, a certified copy of. said map having been filed January 9, 1913 in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra Costa, in Volume 9 of Maps, at page 202, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the hiorth line of the 16.12 acre tract described in { the deed from Brentwood orchards Company to Thomas Tierney, dated November 1, 1927 and recorded march 5, 1928 in Volume 128 of Ufficial Records, at page, 2581 which bears S 89* 42* W 1295.80 feet along said North line from a point which be-a17 S 00 30' W 1043.40 feet from a granite monument designated as L. M. No. 6 on the map above referred to; thence from said point of beginning S 89° 421 W 300.00 feeti to the East line of road Teo. 7; thence along; the East line of said Road S 00 301 W wu V Tuesday, October 28, 1952, Continued. 572.00 feet to the Northwesterly corner of that certain 2.38 acre tract conveyed y b deed from Ernest Canneaux a single man to Jean Canneaux a single man dated. January 10, 1935, and recorded January 15, 1935, under Recorder's Serial No.: 437, Contra Costa County Records; thence N 89* 42' E 183.00 feet; thence S 00 30' W 88.00 feet; thence N 890 421 E 117.00 feet; thence N 00 301 E 660.00 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4.175 acres, more or less.ti 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby, directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal: description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, pursuant to Section 54,900 et seq. of the Government Code. Vote of the Board on the foregoing order: AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor I. T. Goyak. M' In the Matter of Denying Claim of Ella E. I fuller VS. i County of Contra Costa et al. Ella E. V:ull.er, by her attorneys, Kessler. and Kessler, Latham Square Building Oakland 12, California, having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the sum of; X20)450; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT ISS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance adjustor. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. E In the hatter of Authorizing tri correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to, fir the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the u51 assessment roll for the fiscal year 1951 - 52, said corrections having been consented to by the District Attorney; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Code 900, Assessment it 3512 on the unsecured personal property roll, W. A. Flanders, 1766 Locust St. walnut Creek, is assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at 1 100. This equipment and merchandise was not owned by W. A. Flanders on the lien date, and is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. In Code 900, assessment 3577 on the unsecured personal property roll, M Gordon I-cCann, Rt. 2, Box 551 G. Walnut Creek, is assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at ? 500. This equipment and merchandise was not owned by Gordon 1+cCana on the lien date, and is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. There is no affirmative evidence that said property was in this County on lien date. F, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. e.ifigr, t'4 In the ratter of Authorizing correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the fi assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952 - 53, said corrections having been consented to by the District attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: wY In Code 7961, ;assessment Q 16, on the unsecured personal property roll, Civil x Air Patrol, Inc., 2450 Pacheco St., Concord, is assessed with personal property, being Fr for an airplane assessed at $ 100. As the Civil Air Fatrol, under public law i 557, passed by the 80th Congress in 1948, is an official agency of the United States Government, its property, as such, is not subject to tax by State, County or local Governments. This is therefore an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. shk x In Code 801, Assessment k 1597, on the unsecured personal property roll, Regal Petroleum Corporation, 609 Bird Ave. San Jose, is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at ;,2400. This equipment was nut owned by the Regal z a 4,E Tuesday, Uctober 28, 1952, Continued. 7 Petroleum Corporation on the lien date, and is therefore an erroneous assessment and fs should be cancelled. Furthermore, there is no affirmative evidence that the property was in this County on lien date. rf The foregoing, order is passed by the .unanimous vote of the Board members i3 present. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County Assessor having -filed with this Board a request for authority to q . the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952 - 53, said corrections having been consented to by the District attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 6, Assessment 0' 62131, Lillian V. Brison is assessed with the East- erly 37.5 feet of Lot 2 Block 24, urigiral Survey of the City of Martinez with improve- e ments erroneously assessed. Through a clerical error improvements appear at $690. _ The appraisal record of these improvements show the assessed value of $500.. The clerk posting the assessed value of improvements on the roll from the appraisal records, hav- ing a great number of these records on the desk, posted in error the value of another appraisal record on this assessment. The correct assessed value of improvements is 500. f. In Volume 6, Assessment X67553, Leo H. and Geneva H. Marchi are assessed withLot306, La Salle Heights Unit No. 8 with improvements erroneously assessed. Through a clerical error these improvements appear at $6000. The appraisal record of these improvements shove the assessed value of $6000 when completed and a notation that $4000 is the assessed value for this year as incomplete. The clerk posted the value of 6000 on this year's roll in error. The correct assessed value is ; 4000. In Volume 1, Assessment j256, Edgar R. and Elizabeth Wisner are assessed with r ` a portion of the Southwest 1/4 Section 19 T2N R2E with improvements erroneously asses- sed at $2080. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be, cancelled. In Volume 1, assessment #3159, Sam B. and 14yrta S. Lagusis are assessed with Lot 3 Block 6, South Park Addition to Town of Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at 4125. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should y be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. v In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 739• Urdinance No. 739, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance), as . amended, by the addition of the position of "Traffic Engineer, Range 35s", is. presented:i to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS k BY THE BUARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BUARD FURTHER uRDE ED that a copy of said ordinance be published ) for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BtjARD uRDEPLED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is 47 hereby authorized and approved: For Justice Court i3 (Walnut Creek): f ApUropriation Decrease Increase Capital Uutlay - 1 five-drawer Legal File 4115 t 1 table and glass top 85 12 oak chairs 145 Steel Shelving 290 x Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 635 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersg° Pa present. fia i Pv R Tuesday, Uctober 25, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT" BY THE BUARD URDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to transfer the sum of 112,839 from Capital Outlay, Building Construction, to .Unappropriated Reserve of the..x General Fund, because the actual cost of construction of Stage 2 of additions to .County 1 Hospital was below the amount appropriated. a q The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members . present.s I RlSY In the Flatter of Authorizing z Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids, agricultural land at Buchanan Field. RSR On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor. Buchanan,. 12 IS BY THE BUARD URDERLED that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to call for bids for the leasing of the agricultural land on Buchanan Field, said property being referred to as. f , follows: 1. All the land lying south of the old Concord-Pacheco j Road should be leased on a one-year basis; i 2. The balance of the land on the airport proper to be leased on a three-year basis; j 3. The land along the ialnut Creek Levee and the land lying east of Wa>Qut Creek to be leased on a three- year basis. 0 .. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members, present. iln the hatter of Request for Salary Increases for certain classifications. x Building Service Employees International, Contra Costa County. Public Employ- I ees Unions Local 3022 having filed with this Board a request for a one-step salary increase for each of the following classifications: Juvenile Hall Counsellor 4z Public Assistance Worker II M' Child Welfare Worker Staff Psychologist; Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BuARD URDEttED that said request is referred to the Civil Service Commission. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present. I In the hatter of Amending hr. personnel allocation list, v. office of Sealer of Weights and I•easures. On the recommendation of F. B. Emery, Personnel Director, and D. K. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor rye^ Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BUARD URDERED that the personnel allocation list of the. t office of the Sealer of Weights and measures is amended to provide for the addition of oneposition in the class of Intermediate Stenographer Clerk and the cancellation of lone position in the class of Stenographer Clerk.a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the I-:atter of Approval of Contract with California State Chamber of Commerce. u r` rw Agreement dated Uctober 1, 1952, between Contra Costa County, the party of the first part, and the California State Chamber of Commerce, the party of the second 151 part, wherein said party of the first part agrees to expend from the General Fund. of the said County the sum of ;'1,500 during the fiscal year of 1952-53, which said. sum shall be paid to the party of the second part for certain services in advertising, etc., the resources of the County of Contra Costa, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS, BY THE BUARD uRDERSD that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members j present. f d.- f r lu 1Y r P w i 45? t Tuesday, October 28, 1952, Continued. 3 i In the Matter of application of Sammie I. Keele and Ernie J. f Hammil, dba H. & K. Salvage Yards for permit or license to s conduct wrecking yard and stor- age place for old cars in S. D. It appearing to this Board that Sammie I. Keele and Ernie J. Hammil, dba H. K. Salvage Yards, by Sammie 1. Keele, 'willow Way Street, P. u. Box 251, Port Chicago, California, have heretofore filed with this Board a request in writing for a permit. or ti license to operate a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars under provisions of Ordinances No. 426 and iso. 455; and i It further appearing that said applicants have filed with this Board. a state- mens of registration, as required by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 426, and it appearing . that said applicants have filed with the Clerk of this Board a corporate surety bond,_ issued by United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, dated October 21, 1452, in the sum of $5,000, as required in Section 8 of Ordinance No. 426; 8 reason of the foregoing,o ng, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk be, and he is. K WZ hereby directed to issue a license and permit to said applicants to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars on the following described property; n Southwest 1/4 of Lot j2 of Government or Gwen Ranch as filed in Book D of raps, page 87, approximately 450 yards south of center . line of Bates Avenue, in S. D. No. 3. The foregoing foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A YJW fxli'; Y iAS.., In the Vatter of Authorizing additional personnel for County Health Department. x w On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BJARD ORDERED that one position in the classification of i irector of Sanitation, Ordinance No. 735) be and the same is allocated to the County Health Department. f a5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z r* In the I•la.tter of Complaint from Donald R. Churchill and Wallace F. Elliott, operators of "The Wagon Wheel" ballroom. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from Donald R. Churchill and Wallace F. Elliott, operators of "The Wagon Wheel" ballroom, in which they request assistance in the maintenance of law and order in and about the property of "The Wagon Wheel" be and the sane is referred to Sheriff James N. Long for his attention. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t In the Matter of Ordinance y Ordinance No.745 which provides for the rezoning of territory shown on map. :: entitled "The Districts Map for Lafayette Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Flap No. 15", is presented to this Board; and ra On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 745 be and the same is hereby APPRUVED AND s X ADUPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHrM JRDE M that a copy of said Ordinance No. 745 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members- t present. In the Matter of Ordinance s No. ?50. Urdinance No. ?50 which provides for the rezoning of territory shown on the map entitled "The Districts Aap for the Fast Pleasant Hill Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert I-lap No. 16", be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER WM RED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 750 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Pleasant. Hill News", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members; resent, rR r,.SeF, J3 X 1 r4 Tuesday, Jctober 28, 1952, Continued. r In the Matter of Approving agreement with the City of Richmond with reference to the Venereal Disease Program. Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County and the City of Richmond, hereinafter referred to as the City, wherein the City agrees to extend its Venereal Disease Control Program to include clinical services for the population in Judicial Districts 7, 10, 11 and 12, and wherein the County agreestopay the City for said services $20,000 in twelve monthly installments on the 25th day of each month from July 25, 1952 through June 25, 1953 inclusive, provided, however, that t if the County Health Ufficer and the City Health officer agree to continue the assign- ment of a County Intermediate Stenographer Clerk and a County Clinical Nurse for said r '+ duties in said districts, the said payments shall be reduced by the amounts of the sal- aries paid such personnel, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BuARD uF.DETL6D that said agreement be and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. F ; Cummings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute the same. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Npresent. Y In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of W. A. DeVore as Commissioner of the I-;t. View f County Fire Protection Dist., x and the appointment of A;ilford r Viera. W. A. DeVore having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of Y the hit. View County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and the office declared vacant. It is further ordered that Milford Viera be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Commissioner of the mountain View County Fire Protection District. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Directing Pub- lication of Notice of Intention F to Purchase heal Property.RESuLUTIUN WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from EZIU E. MERUNE and ELSIE E. RERUNE, his wife, the real proerty described in the attached notice, at a purchase price of Two Thousandfi Dollars (22,000.00) for the purpose of erecting thereon a firehouse for use by the Mt. 1411 Diablo County Fire Protection District; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Two Thousand Dollars 4p21000.00) is a fair and reasonable price for said property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESULVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the g. 2nd day of December, 1952, at ten o'clock A.K. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real prop- erty described in said notice. r A, BE IT FURTHER RESULVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he hereby is directed to cause to be published in the DIABLO BEACON, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation, published in the County of Contra Costa, a notice in the form attach x for three (3) weeks. r PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 28th day of October, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: I AYES:SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r SUPERVISORS - hone.NOES. r 4 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak. NOTICE .:F INTENTIuN TU PURCHASE REAL PRUPERTYSA NOTICE IS H&mEBY GIVEN t"t the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra f Costa, State of California, has on the 28th day of October, 1952, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following de- scribed real property: Portion of the Rancho honte Del Diablo described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly line of Clayton Road K. distant thereon North 650 26' 30" West 40 feet from the most southerly i corner of the 5 acre parcel of land described in the deed from John ffiF,. Cottier, et ux, to Ezio E. 14erune, et ux, dated June 25, 1945 and recorded July 25, 1945 in Volume 845 of official Records at Page 271; r - thence from said point of beginning North 650 26' 30" West along the northeasterly line of said Clayton Road, being also the southwesterly r f i Tuesday, October 28, 1952, Continued. line of the above mentioned 5 acre parcel 100.0 feet; thence leavingw said southwesterly line North 43* 21' East 100.0 feet; thence South 65026' 30" East 100.0 feet; thence South 430 21' gest 100.0 feet to the point of beginning. NUTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from EZIO E. i-1ER0I4E and ELSIE E. MERONE, his wife; that the urchase price of said K property is to be the sum of Two Thousand Dollars 02,000.00) ; that Tuesday, the 2nd day of December, 1952, at ten o'clock A.M. of said day, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, have been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 28th day of uctober, 1952. W. T. FAASCH County Clerk and ex-U fi cio Clerk o the Board of Supervisors of the County ry of Contra Costa, State of California N? By: I M. A. Smith Deputy. a 1 In the Matter of Application of WILLIAM J. LARKIN for permit or license to conduct a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars on portion of Lot 3 (west- erly 100 feet) in map of "Loomis Subdivision." It appearing to this Board that William J. Larkin, 1514 Norwell Street, E1 Cerrito, California, has heretofore filed with this Board a request in writing for a permit or license to operate a wrecking yard and storage place for old cars under pro- visions of Ordinances No. 426 and No. 455; and 7 y It further appearing that said applicant has filed with this -Board a state- ment of registration, as required by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 426, and it appearing that said applicant has filed with the Clerk of this Board a corporate surety bond No. 622812, issued by Glens Falls IndemnityCompany, dated October 27, 1952, in the sum ofx 15,000, as required in Section 8 of Jrdinance No. 426; x' x, By reason of the foregoing, and on mo t ion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BvARD ORDS-aft E. that the County Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to issue a license and permit to said applicant to operate and conduct a wrecking yard and storage place fur old cars on the followsing described property: All that real property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- x fornia, more particularly described as follows: The iiesterly 100 feet of the following described premises: 14 Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 3, as delineated upon that certain map hereinafter referred to; thence North 890 451 east, along the southerly line of said Lot 3, 364.00 feet, more or less to the westerly line of a road, as shown, on the map hereinafter referred to; thence North 170 1511 east along the westerly line of said road 86.6 feet to the point of beginning of the hereinafter described tract of land; thence from said point of beginning, South $90 451 west, 249.30 feet, more or less, to the easterly boundary of that certain parcel of land con- veyed to Pete kanuel Soto and Mary P. Soto, his wife, by Antonia S. Soto, Jr. , and Frank S. Soto, both single men, by Dead dated April 21 1917, and recorded April 41 1917 in book 289 of Deeds page 3660 records of Contra Costa County, California; thence North 00 15' west along the easterly line of said parcel 125.36 feet to the northeast corner of said parcel of land; thence easterly to a point at the north- west corner of that certain parcel of land conveyed to Joseph Maderia and Kate ng ihladeria, his wife, by Antonia S. Soto, Jr., and Frank S. Soto, both single men b yr . deed dated April 2, 1917, recorded April 4, 1917 in book 289 of Deeds, page 364, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence South 170 17t west along the westerly boundary of said parcel of land, 70 feet to the southwest corner of said parcel; thence North 89" 45' east, 100 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel of land, said point being in the westerly line of the road hereinbefore referred to; thence South 170 15' west along the westerly boundary of said road, 61.98 feet, s more or less to the point of beginning, and being portion of Lot 3 as said lot is delineated upon that certain map entitled "LOOMIS SUBDIVISION", being a portion of Lot 199 of the final partition of the San Pablo Ranchos Contra Costa County, k Al California, filed October 162 1899 in Flap Book "C"s page 46, in the office of theto County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. n x h p Tuesday, October 28, 1952, Continued. 11n the Matter of Approval of greement between Mt. Diablo nified School District, the r ounty of Contra Costa the C i ty of Concord, and S. C. tLawrence Co. This Board having on August 5, 1952 approved an agreement d$ted August 4,. 1952 by and between the County of Contra Costa, the City of Concord, and S.. C. Lawrence, o. , a copartnership, which relates to construction of sanitary sewers; and j An agreement dated October 28, 1952 being now submitted to this Board, and which agreement brings Monte Gardens school site, (owned by Mt. Diablo Unified School District) within the terms of the said agreement of August 1952; and this Board having iconsidered said agreement; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement dated October 28 1952 be and- the same is hereby approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, Is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. r. present. In the Matter of Appro- riation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded- by Supervisor Buchanan, IT""IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby°n approved: District Attorney's Office: s Decrease Increase y ,h Capital Outlays - Dictating Equipment 3 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fuad 39884 irE • The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members resent. And Supervisor Cummings retired from the Chair at 4 p.m. and Supervisor Ray S. Taylor acted as Chairman Pro Tem; and kG, ism,.. . Supervisor B uchanan moved that this Board adjourn at this time in respect V . to the memory of the late Mrs. Rose Cummings,wife of Chairman Cummings. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson. Vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors Buchanan, Frederickson, Taylor,A Cummings. HOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Goyak. And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, November 59 19529 at 00 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman Y. t ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH, CLERK' a'. ar t Deput Clerk ht;G y v F 4h Itxfi s 7 fKr r w5 1 w 456 K1 Y g BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1952 THE BOARRD MET IN REELO SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. y IN THE BOARD CHAHBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS j I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR W.G. BDCHANAN, J. FREDER ICH ON PRESENT: V. T. PAASCH, CLERK The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of October, 1952,. ares- read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman. In the Matter of Ord- inance No. 740. Ordinance No. 740 having been heretofore adopted by this Board, and having been published published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Concord Transcri t" as evidenced by Affidavit of George E. Moore on file herein; X On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published'. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i" r I In the Matter of Approving 1 Ordinance No. 742. I h rte+ Ordinance No. 742, which amends Ordinance No. 491 (salary ordinance), as amend- ed, by providing for the compensation of the employees of the Contra Costa County Flood 5 Control and Water Conservation District of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board, and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. k IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRT R ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published! Ifor the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a; In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 743. Ordinqnce No. 743, which provides for the levying of an annual tax to pay the interest and for the redemption of the $10,250,000 principal amount of Contra Costa h County road bonds, is presented to this Board; and k On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. N IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Contra Costa Gazette", anews- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. F. Ys The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x. r In the Matter of Report from County Library. The thirty-ninth annual report, 1951-1952 of the Contra Costa County Free Library is presented to this Board and ordered filed. yf" r'r In the Matter of Report of County Department. The report of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals which was dated October 25, 1952 is presented to this Board and ordered filed. In the Matter of Authorizing x amendment to Personnel Alloca- tion List County Surveyor's Department. On recommendation of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Personnel Allocation List of the County Surveyor is hereby amended to provide for the addition of four Construction Inspectors on a permanent-intermittent basis. The foregoing order is passed by the uananimous vote of the Board. b f J 4 1 I j t rte F Wednesday, November 5, 1952, Continued. In the. Matter of Authorizing Social Service Director to attend meeting. On Motion of Supervisor Fspderickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, is hereby authorized to attend the combined conference of the State Social Welfare Board and the County Welfare Directors Association at Santa Barbara, November 18th to November 20th inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge. CC The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the- Matter of Authorizing K Building Inspector to attend a meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Braintz, County Building Inspector, be and he is hereby author ized to attend the meeting of the Redwood Empire Chapter of the Pacific Coast Building, Officials Conference at County expense on November 12, 1952 at Santa Rosa. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the charging of portion of va- cation time to sick leave accrual; A. C. Johnson. 4k It appearing that the father of H. C. Johnson, Deputy Sealer of Weights & Measures, died on October 19th in Ontario, Oregon and that said H. C. Johnson spent the week commencing with October 20th traveling to Oregon to attend the funeral of his father and then returning home: and that his regular vacation period had commenced S October 20, 1952. 4 Now, therefore, on the recommendation of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administra- tor and on motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE z BOUD ORDERED that accumulated sick leave of said H. C. Johnson may be charged for the period commencing October 20th through October 24th inclusive. Ir F; e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. to dump washings from the company's concrete trucks into portion of County property known as Jackson Pit. Upon recommendation of Road Commissioner V. Sauer and County Administrator D. M. Teeter authorization is hereby granted to Pacific Coast Aggregates, Inc. , of t00 Alabama Street San Francisco, California, to dump washings from the company's con- crete trucks into that excavated portion of County property within the City of Concord y known as Jackson Pit which lies north of Willow Pass Road, provided,that said washings r shall have been sufficiently diluted to prevent them from becoming set as concrete and provided further that after the excavation has become filled to within three feet of the level of the surrounding terrain the company will desist from further use for the purpose herein described. It is further expressly provided as a condition of this per mit that the company will at its own expense install approaches for access and egress of trucks to and from the property to the end that no damage from the operation will result to the County highway and that should any damage result, it will be fully repair ed at the sole expense of the company. Eat It is also further provided that this permit is to continue in effect for six months from the date hereof without right of cancellation by the County and that follow ting six months from date hereof the County may cancel only upon thirty (30) days writte notice. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: X; AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. d. Buchanan, J. Frederickson a,, NOES: Supervisors - Hone ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Authorising corrections of erroneous as- isessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to r the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-19539 said corrections having been consented oto by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD .ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as7 follows: r ,... In Volume 25, Assessment #615243, Frants and Florenceasses s t e assessed with 31067 acres in Ro. San Miguel with improvements erroneously sed 750* N N 458 j Wednesday, November 5, 19521 Continued. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. a In Volume 25, Assessment #616108-2, W. 0. and Annie Burton are assessed with! Lot 17, Map of Cloverdale Tract with two sets of improvements of $1750 and $2520. Im- provements of $1750 belong on Assessment # 616108-2. Improvements of $2520 belong on Assessment #616108-1 appearing in the namesof Paul S. and Sevia M. Burton. Mr. W. 0. Burton and Mr. Paul S. Burton have requested this change be made. 1 In Volume 141 Assessment #151980, Harold R. and Dorothy H. Breschini are as- sessed with Lot 6 Block ?7 Richmond Annex with assessed value of land $180 and improve iments $1270. Mr. Bresehini filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error" lexemption was not allowed. Exemption of $950 should be allowed.A In Volume 29 Assessment #679804-1, Everett M. and Harriet MacQuidy are as- sessed with portions of Lots 3 and 4, Lost Valley Estates in Moraga, assessed value of Iland $100, improvements $1030.Mr. MacQuidy filed claim for war veterans exemption but Ithrough an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. I Prior to the year 1952-531 John Pariani was the owner of Lots 14 and 15 Block I 52, City of Bay Point assessed value of land $180 and improvements $2740. On Decemberj 12, 1951 Mr. Pariani deeded Lot 14 to Frank and Louise Lombardi (Assessment #602609) ibut through a clerical error the assessed value of land and improvements are the com- biped values of Lots 14 and 15. The correct assessed values for lot 24 are $90 for iIthelandand $1500 for improvements. In Volume 181, Assessment #375347, Roger W. and Grace Stone are erroneously I assessed with a portion of the Northeast 1/4 of Southeast 1/4 of Section 1 TSN R2E can-I taining .22 acre. This property was transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Stone in error. As- Isessment #375311 should have been transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Stone. Exemption of 181000 should be allowed on this assessment. Assessment #375347 should be in the name of Frank L. Stone. Exemption of $100 should be removed from Assessment #375347• Mr. Frank Stone and Mr. Roger Stone have requested these changes. In Volume 19, Assessment #435174, Beverly Hook and Beulah Hook Mazza are as- { isessed with an undivided 7/24ths interest in Lots 12, 139 14, 15 and portion of Ro San lRamon containing 240 acres less the undivided 7/24ths interest in 31.26 acres. Through a clerical error the 1.26 acres was not deducted from the 240 acres. The correct num- i r,lber of acres is 208.74 and the correct assessed value of land is $1820. In Volume 26, Assessment #619544, Howard G. and Ethel M. Bray are assessed with 2.15 acres in Ro Las Juntas at $350 per acre with an erroneous extension of $1500. + a 14 The correct assessed value of land is $750. x. i I In Volume 11 Assessment #163 and Assessment #337 Hiram D. Pease is assessed j 1with portions of the Northeast 1/4 and Northwest 1/4 of Section 25 T2N RlE with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $870 and $2130 respectfully. The assessed value of im rove- ments on #163 should be $2130 and on #337 improvements should be $870. This change is imade, at the request of Mr. Pease. i gY In Volume 16, Assessment #198803: Gertrude Griffin is assessed with Lot 3 B lock 2, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $200. ! There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 18 Assessment #302521, Lorena Howell Turner is assessed with por- tions of Lots 91 and 9, Subdivision Lot A of Rancho El Rio with improvements erroneouslyassessedat $290. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and i should be cancelled. j In Volume 21, Assessment #508216! Roy and Adele E Gesi,nger are assessed with jILot7, Carolynd Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1780. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. I In Volume 22, Assessment #550541 William A. and Marion C. Fitzpatrick, care IIofAmericanTrustCompany, are assessed with a .62 acre parcel in Ro Canada del Hambre ! iwith improvements omitted. The American Trust Company requests improvements of $3750 E be added. In Volume 31, Assessment #749146-11 Elizabeth M. Fish and Freida M. Beik are ef assessed with Lot 4, Block 0, Berkeley Highlands Tract with improvements erroneously ! assessed at $1450. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and shouldll x The cancelled. y i 31, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Cornelius D. Klein as Trustee of the DIABLO VALLEY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT. This Board having on September 30, 1952 accepted the resignation of C. H. x Von Konsky as Trustee of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District, and having declared said office vacant; 4 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Cornelius D. Klein, P. 0. Box 41 Bethel Island, California lbeandheisherebyappointedasTrusteeoftheDiabloV-Uley Mosquito Abatement Dis- trict in accordance with provisions of Section 2240 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California.s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i9 f k „eCsa tl , f Wednesday, November 5, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment and Election of the First Five Directors of AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER WHEREAS, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa did, on the 5th day of November, 1952 file with this Board of Supervisors the following certificate: - CERTIFICATE ertificate: CERTIFICATE OF CQ=Y CLERK I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State pro- of California, do hereby certify: 1 That not earlier than forty-five (45) days nor later than thirty (30) days before December 2, 1952, there was filed in my office certificates of nomination of the following named persons for the office of Director x of the proposed AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT: t James J. Claunch Orlando Lamont 1 Frank Maggiora d Anthony C. Pedrizzetti Joseph T. Riboli That I have examined such certificates of nomination and determine that y, each of them conforms to the provisions of Article 2 of Part 4- of Division 12 of the Water Code, and that each of such petitions is sufficiently sign- ed.s That the offices to be filled at the election to be held on December 2, 1952 are the offices of five directors. z T, 5 That the list of the candidates nominated is as follows: James J. Claunch Orlando Lamont Frank Maggiora Anthony C. Pedrizzetti Joseph T. Riboli IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at J Martinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, this 5th day of November, 1952• W. T. PAASCH County Clerk F4 By: M. A. Smith Deputy. Clerk (SEAL)” µo uac ands.WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 3, of Part 4, of Division 12, of the Dilater Code of the State of California, this Board of Supervisors is required to publish such cer Itified list of names and the offices to be filled in a proclamation calling an elec tion in the manner prescribed by Section 30772 of such Water Code; and 14HEREAS, this Board has found and determined that all of the proceedings in 1connection with the filing of certificates of nomination of the proposed directors of such proposed water district have been duly held and conducted in accordance with the provisions of said Mater Code: and t WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 7th day of October, 1952, by an order, fix UI the boundaries of the proposed Ayers Ranch County Nater District and call an election for the purpose of determining whether or not said district shall be formed and for election of first directors; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of said 'dater Code, it is required that at such election there shall be submitted to the voters of the proposed water district the question whether the proposition to form Ayers Ranch County Water District underM the County Water District Law be adopted: and WHEREAS, the territory in which the said proposal for the formation of said water district and for the election of the first directors of such district, should sue district be formed, are the same, a NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does herebyv claim the calling of anelpro-claim for the election of the first five directors of said proposed Ayers Ranch County Water District, should such district be Formed.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such election shall be held in the territory described in said order dated October 7, 1952, on the 2nd day of December 1952, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. of said day, at which said election shall be submitted to the voters residing in said area the proposition concerning the f formation of such district, as set forth in said resolution of October 7, 1952 and the election of the first directors of said district, should said proposed districtbe a formed. r 460 t Wednesday, November 5, 1952, Continued. i i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the form of ballot used in such election shall be substantially as follows: Mark cross (x) on'ballot on1F with rubber stamu; never with: pen or pencil Absentee ballots may be marked, No. with pen and irlk orpencil)_ Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed.) r........•............ .. ......... ...... .. ... . ..i• OFFICIAL BALLOT AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Tuesdays, December 2, 1952 u¢3 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote, stamp or write a cross (x) opposite the name of the proposition for which you desire to vote, and a cross x) opposite the names of the candidates for whom you desire to vote. i All marks otherwise made are forbidden. All distinguishing marks are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wr©ngly mark, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of election, and obtain another. Proposition: Shall the proposition to form Ayers Ranch County Water District under the County Water District Law be adopted?..........Yes Shall the proposition to form Ayers Ranch County Water Dis- r. trict under the County Water District Law be adopted.... .No. j FOR DIRECTOR Vote for Five 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed district, as set forth in said order of October 7, 1952, shall be, and p; it hereby is, consolidated into one election precinct for the purpose of holding such consolidated election and that the names of the persons designated to conduct such election and the polling place of such election are designated as the same are set forthinsaidorderofOctober7, 1952. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that a copy of this notice of election here- in provided for shall be published by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) weeks in ; the Diablo Beacon, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, there being no newspaper of general circulation published in the territory comprising the proposed county water district. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Count ` of Contra Costa, State of California on the 5th day of November, 1952 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of the Proposed Formation of CJNTRA CUSTA RFSuLUTIuNt OF DETE161INEATIUN BY BOARD NjSQUITU ABATE-aJa DISTRICT NU. 4. OF SUPERVISURS THAT DISTRICT NUT BE x FURYIED. WHEREAS, by resolution duly passed and adopted the 2nd day of September, 1952; Ithe Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, stated its intention to form Contra Costa Kosauito Abatement District No. 4, pursuant to Sections 2210 to 2226, in- clusive, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and provided in said i resolution for the giving of notice of the time and place of hearing on the formation of said proposed moscuito abatement district by publication as required by law; and i WHEREAS, said notice was given by publication in the "Richmond Daily Inde- i pendent", a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, once a week for two (2) 1 weeks before the time set for hearing, as appears by the affidavit of said newspaper o r r Wednesday, november 5, 1952, Continued. file herein; and WHEREAS, on the 30th day of September, 1952, at the time regularly set for said hearing, the Board of Supervisors duly and regularly continued said hearing to the 5th day of november, 1952, a t ten o'clock A.Iti. in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California; and x WHEREAS on said 5th day of November, 1952, at the time and place appointed,.. this board considered evidence both oral and written on the question of whether the public necessity and welfare of the proposed territory and of its inhabitants required the formation of said district and it appearing in the testimony given before the Board of Supervisors at said time and place that neither the public necessity nor welfare requires the formation of said district, est 4 NOW, THEREFoRS, BE IT RESULVED that the proceedin s heretofore instituted and carried forward in connection with the formation of said proposed district be, and they are hereby terminated. PASSED Aill ADUPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of November 19524 by the following vote of its members: y ` t Y' AYES:SUpj FRilSoi,.S - f. T. G:YAK, h. L. CL IJAGS, RAY S. TAYLURO W. G. BUCJiANAN, J. FA.6DERICKSvM 4 t NOES:S UFLiL ISoRS - NUN4. ABSENT: Supii:: vlsviis - HON4.p` In the iiatter of Commendation to r: the People of Kern County, Cali- fornia, for their Energy and Dis- patch in the Program of .Rebuilding and Readjustment carried on by them 8. Following the Summer Earthouakes of 1952• RESULUT IUN WHEFiEnS, the County of Kern and particularly its principal city Bakersfield.. were subjected to a series of earthquakes in the summer of this year, which caused. m damage to buildings and other works and disrupted the economy of the County; and WHEREAS, the people of the County met the problems caused by said- earthquakes with energy and dispatch and carried on the work of rebuilding and, readjustment with the fine cooperation of all concerned; and WHEREAS, Kern County is %;ne of the great agricultural, industrial and oil, producing counties of the State of California and of the United States and her prompt: :s . recovery has been an important factor in the maintaining of our high level of prosperit in California, xz° N+Ay, THLREFUNw:, BE IT RrSULVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of a Contra Costa, commend the people of the County of Kern and congratulate the Board of Supervisors of said County and all of the people employed in the various governmental offices and agencies in said County for the splendid job done by them. PASSED AIr'D ADUFTF,D by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 5th day of November 19524 by the following vote of its members: AYES: SUP nYIS xcS - 1. T. tuYAKs H._L. CU`Itiu iIN'a-S, RnY S. TAYLUR, W. G. BUChANAN 9 J. FREDERICKSUI ff LIN I" NOES: Si3Fr:RVISURS ABSENT:SUPF,RVIS%jRS - NONE. In the Matter of Agreement whichqiagrantstotheCountytheuseof site for installation of Civil Defense Siren. The agreement, dated November 5, 1952, between the County of Contra Costa, f9 hereinafter called the County, and Gregory Village, Inc. , hereinafter called thea;. Licensor, wherein the Licensor grants to the County the privilege of installing a siren at Gregory Village Shopping Center on Contra Costa Highway, is presented to thisBoard; yV^ L RfY and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it is by the Board ordered that said agreement be, and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf Of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the l-:atter of Denying Claim X:ty. of California State automobile association. The California State Automobile Association having filed with this Board a claim in the amount of 00.00 for the cost of repairs to a car owned by William Gill of Uakley, California, for which said Automobile Association is the Insuror; in motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS` f r7717 r 462 Wednesday, November 5, 1932, Continued. BY ThE BuARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to= x4 the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the County Insurance Adjustor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Hatter of County Poundmaster. Report for October, 19522 by the County Foundmaster is presented, and by this Board ordered filed. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute agreement extending lease with George K. Mitchell and Maria I,Utchell Branch Library, El Sobrante). Agreement extending lease, which agreement is dated October 31, 1952, between Kitchell Way, E . Sobrante RichmondGeorgei1.. I tchell and Maria Litchell, his wife, 31 y, Lessors, and County of Contra Costa, Lessee, which agreement refers to a lease dated September 29, 1949, and which agreement further provides that the Lessors shall lease to the Lessee the premises described in said lease for the period commencing November 11 s= 1952, and ending October 31, 1953, upon the terms and conditions set forth in said lease dated September 29, 1949, and which agreement further provides that said lease may be renewed for an additionaleriod commencingNovember 1, 1953, and ending Uctober 31, k 1954, by the giving of thirty days' writtnotice to the Lessors, said notice to be yr given nut later than September 30, 1953, is presented to this Board; and w *u On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD oRDEiiED that said agreement dated Uctober 31, 1952, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 gra.t4C°k In the Matter of the Proposed Withdrawal of Territory From J the Emergency Flood Control District for a portion of Wal- nut Creek iiatershed, including I•it. Diablo Creek (No. 2)RESOLUTION AND NOTICE This Board of Supervisors, as the governing board of the emergency flood control district for a portion of Walnut Creek Watershed, including Kt. Diablo Creek No. 2), having received a petition pursuant to Section XVI of Urdinance No. 728 for X. theproposed withdrawal of the following described territory from said flood control district; and WHEREAS, the County :assessor has examined said etition and certified to this Board that said petition is signed by more than fifty (50 freeholders residing in the territoryproposed to be excluded; andPP WHEREAS, said petition requests the exclusion of said territory on the arouno that said territory will not be benefited by remaining in the said district; and ny WHEREAS, the territory which is requested to be withdrawn from said district is more particularly described as follows: All that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of X 9„ Yy California, described as follows: H, zz 1i reference to School District and property boundary lines in the fol- lowing to said boundaries etc. as the appear onlowingdescriptionarereferredsYPP the Official !•ap of Contra Costa County, adopted by the Board of Supervisors, November 21, 1935• Beginning at the intersection of the Cowell Clayton Valley and !-fount Diablo School District, being also the most southerly corner of the De Martini et al 98.21 acre tract as shown on said county map; thence south following the line between Cowell and %iou.nt Diablo School Districts to the intersection of the Cowell, kount Diablo and oak Grove School Districts; thence southwest- follows the line between Cowell anderly, northwesterly and northeasterly ng Uak Grove School Districts to the intersection thereof with the Clayton Valley School District; thence leaving the Cowell School District boundary line and following the line between Clayton Valley and Oak Grove School Districts northwesterly to the intersection thereof with the east line of Ridge Park Tract, recorded Uctober 11, 1912 in map book 8 at page 186 in the Office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence leaving said Oak Grave School District and following the east line of said Ridge Park Tract and the northerly extension thereof northerly to the center line of a County Road known as Ynez Avenue; thence following the center linefiofYnezAvenuesoutheasterlytotheintersectionthereofwiththecenterline of a County Road known as Babel Lane; thence following the center line of a.4w Babel Lane and the northerly extension thereof northerly to the intersection thereof with the north line of County Road C-24 known as Clayton Road; thence following; the northerly line of said Clayton Hoad southeasterly to the intersection thereof with the easterly line of Clayton Valley School District;. thence southwesterly following said Clayton Valley School District to the point of beginning. ds t WHLREAS, pursuant to Section XVII of said Urdinance this Board is required to fix a time and place of hearing protests against granting the prayer of said petition;i E h 4 4 ] V-4 Wednesday, November 5, 19523 Continued. NUW, ThEREFui E, BE IT RnSULnD that this Board of Supervisors does hereby fix s Tuesday, November 25, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day in the. Chiu6ierstl of the Board of Supervisors, hall of Records, 1-artinez, Contra Costa County, California AXI as the time when and the place where any person interested in said petition may make protests to the Board of Supervisors. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause to be pub- x lished this resolution and notice once not less than five (5) days before the date of, said hearing in CONCORD TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the territory which is proposed to be withdrawn from said district. iJITheforegoingresolutionwaspassedandadoptedbytheBoardofSupervisors of the County of Contra Costa on November 5, 19522 by the following vote: f =`' AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - None 1In the Matter of iipproval of Change Order No. 6, Additions to County Hospital. yy On the recommendation of Hasten and Hurd, Architects, and on,motion of Superw visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that,: Change Order No. 6, which adds the sum of 10'555-66 to the contract price, .to-, contraetof, ' Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to. Contra Costa County hospital,, m ' Original contract price - - - - - - - - - $6$0,499.00 Contract price including previous changes 695,843.84 r Change Order No. 6 - ADD - - - - - - - - 555.66 i Total 93,399.50) n 1be and it is herebyAUTHuRIZED and AFPIUYED land H. L. Cum ain s Chairman.of this Board is authorized to eecutesaid Change order o. 6 on behalf ofthe County of` Contra Costa. N, s ` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N In the Latter of Contract with State Department of Public s Health providing for reimburse- M r I meat to County of certain public health expenditures. A form of contract for federal allocations to local public health,-:agencies; r . dated October 8, 1952, between the State of California, through" its Department of y, , Public Health, hereinafter referred to as the State, and the County of Contra Costa, r hereinafter called the County, wherein it is agreed that the County will be reimbursed in a total amount not to exceed 114,325 for the fiscal year 1952-53, on the basis of s .. 4.72 percent of actual expenditures for salaries and personal services by. the County,' said reimbursement to be made by the State, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BARD JxDE3ED that said contract be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 3 The foregoing order is ygngpassedb the unanimous vote of the. Board.,. . . 3 In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BuARD JRDERED that B. U. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools,, be and he is hereby, authorized to attend meeting on November 6 - 7, 1952, inclusive, at Sacramento-,with ` d local school directors of adult education, members of the staff of the State Department .; of Education, and others, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f,xa4 In the Hatter of Amendinc personnel allocation list, County Health Department. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson,- seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT ,IS BY THE B0,1RD ORDERED that the x personnel allocation list of the County Health Department be, and it is hereby amended to provide for the addition of one position in the class of Public Health Analyst and, the addition of one position in the class of I-Ray Technician. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board fA} 4 ys R 464 4 Wednesday, November 5, 19522, Continued. In the katter of n copy of Complaint for Damages and Subpoena served on r the Chairman of the Hoard of Super- visors; Joseph I•artin vs. Contra Costa County et al. s Plaintiff, vs Contra CostacopyviCotuplainLforDamages,, Joseph Martin, dk County et al. , No. 1438, in the !-Audcipal Court of the City of Richmond, and copy of ix: Summons in said action having been presented to pr. h. L. Cummings, Chairman of this errs Board. Jn motion of Supervisor soyas, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a bJARD JIRDERED that said copy of complaint and copy of the summons be, and the same are hereby referred to the District Attorney. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j In the Matter of Approving list of subcontractors, A Additions to County Hospital Project No. 2. This B oard having heretofore on October 28, 1952, awarded a contract to Swinerton and Walberg Company, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 4, California, for the construction of additions to Contra Costa County Hospital; and Said Swinerton and Walberg Company having notified this Board that it was im- possible to accurately determine the low subbidders prior to the bid opening for said work as they did not know which alternates were to be accepted, and in as much as this Board did accept alternates Nos. 2, 49 89 10 and 12; and said Swinerton and Walberg Company having advised that it was necessary for them to resurvey the subbidders and f ; „ that said resurvey indicates that the hereinafter named subcontractors were low: Reinforcing steel Judson Pacific Murphy Emeryville p Acoustical Johns-Manville San Francisco Plaster Fatta Bros.Oakland Sheet Metal Diamond Sheet Metal Co.AntiochA x Miscellaneous Iron Universal Pacific Co. San Francisco Steel Sash Truscon Company San Franciscok Roofing Regal Roofing Co. San Francisco Ceramic Tile Rigney Tile Co.Oakland Glass W. P. Fuller San Francisco Paint A. R. Sarariva Vallejo Structural Steel Golden Gate Iron Works San Francisco Asphalt Tile Denton Bros. San Francisco Electric Reli Electric Co. San Francisco Plumbing Picard Plumbing Co.Oakland Heating Cooper Bros. San Francisco and said Swinerton and Walberg Company having requested that said subcontractors be ap- proved by the Board of Supervisors; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said subcontractors hereinabove listed be and the f same are hereby APPROVED. fir_• t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V.t And Supervisor Cummings retires from the meeting at 4.45 p.m. and Supervisor Goyak moves that Supervisor Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem for the balance of the meet k 9 ing. Motion was seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. Vote of Board on said motion: AYES: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Cummings; And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, acting as Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting to order, and the following Supervisors reported present: Supervisors Goyak, Taylor, ria Buchanan, Frederickson. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. rr On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyaks, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Appropriation Adjustments be and they are hereby, auth orized:o Road Commissioner's Department Decrease Increase Mgr, Capital outlays - Misc. Equipment 53.00 Unappropriated Reserve 53.00 To cover portion of testing equipment ordered in previous fiscal year for which, through error, no appropriation was J carried forward. Agricultural Extension Service Capital Outlay - Heater 228.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 228.00 To complete the utility of additional space now under lease. Above estimate includes cost of installation. i Wednesday, November , 1952, Contic:ued. Decrease Increase County Clerk's Denartment ks Capital Outlays - four 5 drawer legal files 460.00 four 5-drawer letter files 400.00 f Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 860.00 To provide additional four drawers of legal file in Supervisors records section and 20 drawers letter files in elections division. Four 4- drawer legal files to be re-assigned. Health Denartment Capital Outlays - one truck 250,00 f Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 250.00 Y : To finance purchase from State of truck which the county has used f for several years for x-ray work. 1 The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.- AYES: oard. AYES: Supervisors - Goyak, Taylor, Buchanan, Frederickson Fs . NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Su;ervisor Cummings. jr l d And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, November 12, 1952 at 9:00 `a.m .i in the Board Chambers, H all of Records, Martinez, California. s. t ATTEST: Chairman zr W. T. PAASCH, CLERK A B aY Deputy Clerk t r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NOVE 9W 129 1952 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. N tINTHEBOARDCH&HBERS, HALL OF t RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUl•44INGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLCR W. G. yr BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICidOff PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK M f i In the Matter of j Appointment of Board of Trustees of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2 in the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS the order of the Board of Supervisors creating the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2 was passed by the Board of Supervisors on the 14th day of October, 1952, and a certified copy thereof was duly filed with the Secre-, tary of State on the 21st day of October, 1952; JA NOW, THEREFORE, the said Board ofSupervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in conformance With Section 2240 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of Califon nia, hereby appoints the following-named persons as Trustees of said district: W. U. BARNES, Moraga W. E. JONES, 379 Willow Pass Road, Home Acres Pittsburg E. C. CORDERO Clayton . LOUIS J. GOC HIO Deer Valley Road rIN Brentwood The City Council of the City of Concord have heretofore appointed Tames L.:, Peterson, 404 Overhill Road, Concord, as the fifth member of said Board of Trustees a.%,, , provided for in said Section 2240 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of' CAl1t6r, nia a portion of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 2 being within said City of Concord. r Y. The f oreg oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n 7 t Z" y4 p ` if4t' Ate.. I. 466 f t R' Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Appointment of Board of Trustees of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement F District No. 3 in the County of Contra Costa.ay; WHEREAS the order of the Board of Supervisors creating the Contra..Costa Mos- quito Abatement District No. 3 was passed by the Board of Supervisors on the- 14th day o October, 1952, and a certified copy thereof was duly filed with the Secretary of State on the 21st day of October, 1952! NOW, THEREFORE, the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, f in conformance with Section 2240 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, 4 hereby appoints the following-named persons as Trustees of said district; Manuel Trebino, Alhambra Valley, Martinez E. E. Gilbert Alhambra Valley, Martinez Lawrence Mossina, c/o Port Costa Brick Yard, Box 5, Port Costa B. P. Beauchamp 59 Maryal Street, Walnut Creek E. W. Baer, 3131 Withers Avenue, ,Lafayette The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Agreement between Bay View County Fire Protection District and City of El Cerrito. x Agreement for furnishing fire fighting equipment and services in the unincor- porated nincor porated area of the Bay View County Fire Protection District by the City of El Cerritos r{which agreement is dated November 12, 1952, and wherein said BaView County Fire Pro- 4tectionDistrictagreestopayforsaidservicesthesumof $3, 80 to be paid as follows. 5,000 on December 1, 1953, and $5,440 on December 1, 1954,a x is presented to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby AP- PROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said agree- ment gree meat on behalf of the Bay View County Fire Protection District, this Board being the k1 governing body, and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Communication from H. E. Lecerly regarding his septic tank. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE. moo. BOARD ORDERED that the communication from H. E. Lecerly, 4061 Siino Avenue, Concords f California, with reference to his septic tank be, and the same is hereby referred to the County Health Department for report to Supervisor Taylor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. µ 3 z In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electtic Company to install street lights int Crockett. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ' BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install an addition-al street light on the last pole on Baldwin Avenue, Crockett, said light to be the same as the existing street lights on said street.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Request from Shoreline Planning Association that the County supply nomina-tions for Board of Directors. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 'seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the Shoreline Planning Association of California that the Board supply six nominations from Contra Costa County for the Board of Directors of the Shoreline Planning Association be, and the same is hereby referred to the Planning,Commission for recommendation. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F JJ: ti iP z x tF+ i 3 Y f' Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. k In the Matter of Authorizing Health Department to arrange for a survey for dump site in North Richmond Area. 1R On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Department is authorized to arrange for a survey by a legitimate engineering company for a proposed dump site in North Richmond Area at a cost not to exceed $250. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the hoard. L In the Matter of Resolution for A the Condemnation of Property for a County Library Building RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Su-;ervisors of the County of Contra Costa ' State of California, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public inieres and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa of a public i-provement, namely a public building for the County Library;A,. That the public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in con Al nection with said public improvement of the real property hereinafter described, and M4 Fthat the real property hereinafter described is necessary therefor; That said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner whit will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa there hereinafter described real property by condemnation w in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constituticn of California, relating to eminent domain; and That he prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa such proceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are nee- essary for such acquisition. The real property which the County of Contra Costa is by this resolution auth- 4 rff. orized to acquire is more particularly described as follows:ark_ Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: d PARCEL ONE Portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 3 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of Main Street, distant thereon easterly, 33.5 feet from the east line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning, easterly along the north line of Main Street, 32 feet: thence at a right angle northerly 92.8 feet to the land now or formerly of Curry; thence at a right angle westerly, along the southerly line of lands now or formerly of vn. Curry, 32 feet; thence at a right angle southerly, 92.7 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO r, 51 L Portion of Lot 5 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey of the 3 Town of Martinez as per maps thereof on file in the office of the t Recorder of the Lunty of Contra Costa, State of California, des- r cribed as follows: Beginning on the north line of Main Street, at the east line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the east line of Pine Street 89.2 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the north line of Main Street, 22.25 feet; thence northerly, parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 3.3 feet to the fence on the southerly line of lands now or formerly of Henry J. Curry; thence easterly, along said fence, 11.5 feet; thence southerly, parallel with the east line of Pine Street, 92.7 feet to the north line of Main Street; thence westerly, along the north line of Main Street, 33.5 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE d Portion of Lot 6 in Block 3, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the i Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, des- i cribed as follows: Yw Beginning on the north line of Main Street at the east line of i., said Lot 6: thence from said point of beginning northwesterly, along said east line, 93 feet; thence westerly, in a direct line to the 3 ' most northerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Frank V. McGee to Patricia Mary McGee, dated October 301 1946 and recorded November 141 1946 in Volume 955 of Official Records, at page 343; thence southerly, along the east line of said McGee parcel (955 aR 348), 92.8 feet to the north line of Main Street; r: 468 y ' ednesday, November 12, 1 952, Continued.i 7 tF t thence easterly, along said north line 32.5 feet to the point of begin- ning. egin- ping. fd= Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES. Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None T. r^ In the Matter of the Execution of the "Lease Agreement With Options t to Purchase" between the BOARD OF RETIREMENT OF THE RETIRE?-ENT ASSO- CIATION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND DETERMIM AS FOLLOWS 44 THAT, WHEREAS, for some time there have been repeated demands of the Board i of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that more suitable quarters be furnished to the various departments of County government in the County of Contra Costa, which said quarters are a matter of pressing need by reason of the recent growth of the A` County of Contra Costa and the increase in population which has made the necessity im- ; mediate; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors in the year 1948 submitted a bond issue to the voters of the County of Contra Costa for the purpose of constructing County build- ings to supply needed County quarters and such proposition failed to obtain the neces- sary two-thirds majorit • and WHEREAS, in the year 1952, the Board of Supervisors submitted a bond issue to the voters of the County of Contra Costa for the purpose of building a County building in the City of Richmond to supply necessary quarters for the various departments of County government and such proposition failed to obtain the necessary two-thirds major- ity; and WHEREAS, it is not practicable to submit a proposition for the issuance of bonds to provide the necessary additional and suitable quarters for said County govern- ment as it would result in delay and the need for said additional and suitable quarters is urgent and necessary now and demands immediate action; and aspractical to construct a build to provide rWHEREAS, it is not feasible or building necessary quarters for the various departments of County government out of current tax ! levies as additional tax levies would place an excessive burden upon the current tax- payers and the Board of Supervisors has determined that such additional tax levies should not be made; and P WHEREAS, ,the need for more suitable quarters for various departments of the y County of Contra Costa is immediate and necessary and the Board of Supervisors has de- ! termined that it is necessary that suitable quarters be rented; and 1 4 WHEREAS such suitable quarters are not available for rent and WHEREAS, the Board of Retirement of the County of Contra Costa desires to erect such a building as an investment for such Association and has offered to rent such building to the County at its fair rental value; and WHEREAS, in the event it becomes desirable and possible in the future for the! County to own such building, and in the event sufficient revenue is then available for such purpose, it is deemed desirable to provide that future boards of supervisors shall; have an option or options to make such purchase at a fair and. reasonable price, thereby! 4 providing future boards with the greatest possible latitude in determining the proper and best means of supplying suitable quarters; and WHEREAS, the Retirement Board is willing to give such options to purchase pro= vided they are not on an arbitrary basis of merely paying off the investment with in- terest, but are. upon the basis of paying; the full anticipated value of the property at the time any such option is exercised; that through negotiation the Retirement Board nt and the Board of Supervisors have determined such option prices; and WJBEREAS, to carry out the foregoing a contract has been prepared denominated Lease Agreement with Options to Purchase" and which is now on file with the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the rental payments provided for therein are fair and reasonable and[ are not in excess of the market value thereof; that the option prices are fair and reason- able and represent the Board's present opinion of the approximate value which the prop-! erty will have at the time any such option is exercised;f NOW, THEREFCIRE, BE IT RESOLVED that the said agreement is hereby approved, and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to ex- ecute said "Lease Agreement with Options to Purchase" for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. V. 1; a r'Ff b i s r Wednesday, November 12, 19529 Continued.s Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California this 12th da of November 1952, by the followY vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, J. L. Cummings Y" t Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan sa J. Frederickson K;, HOES: Supervisors None y ABSENT: Supervisors None In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. t 5 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS` BY' i. THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be, and the same is here-. by approved: Juvenile Hall Deco Increase i Special Expense 483.00 Capital Outlay - Referigeration Improvements 483.00 zN , Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 483.00 483.00 To provide operating margin by converting to combination air and water cooling. Lack of capacity caused overload and excessive maintenance costs. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Rr fFs ga.{' t 3 . In the Matter of Authorizing f ... James L. Landon and Judge S. C. Masterson to go to Sacramento. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that James L. Landon Clerk of the Municipal Court of the City of Richmon f and Judge S. C Masterson be, and they are hereby authorized, retroactively, to go to Sacramentq during the Legislative Session with reference to the Civil Court Bill,T,- August 5, to August 8, 1952 inclusive, their expenses to be a County charge. 4' { " The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing f Superintendent of Schools to Attend Meeting. i r On the recommendation of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on i motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDER- ED that Air. B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to attend, a meeting of County Superintendents in Sacramento on November 16, 17, 18, and 19, 19529 Eft his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ax._ k R In the Matter of Authorizing rF the County Auditor to attend imeeting of State Board Social 1 Welfare Department. 1 7N On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT' -IS- BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. E. McNamer County Auditor-Controller be, and he is hereby kauthorized to attend a meeting of the State Board Social Welfare Department at Santa Barbara on November 18th and 19th, at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Directing the District Attorney to prepare rT amendment to Salary Ordinance. f On the recommendation of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on imotion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED ithat the District Attorney prepare an amendment to the Saiary Ordinance to provide for r the addition of the following classes: Manager of Property Materials and Equipment, Salary range 38 ($594 $677) r Associate Planner, Salary range 32 ($429 - $515). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N: g i Mx 1 x spm p i oA r 470 R`x f g, Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Amending Personnel Allocation List, Social Service Depart- r . went. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Sup erp r - iyx?visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor: Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Personnel Allocation List of the Social Service Department be, and the same is hereby amended to provide for The discontinuance of one Public Assistance Worker, Grade I. The addition of one Public Assistance Worker, Grade II. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Directing Civil F Service Commission to survey sal- ary .allocation of Assistant Plan- ning Technician. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goya, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to examine the salary allocation of the Assistant Planning Technician, and to report its recommendation to this Board. b ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rSyy. 4.L In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list - Assessor's Office On the recommendation of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel allocation list for the office of the County Assessor is amended to provide the cancellation of one position in the class of Intermediate Steno- 1 rClerkandtheadditionofoneIntermediateTypist-Clerk position, effective November 17, 152. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 739 and 743. b This Board having heretofore adopted the following numbered ordinances, an said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner required by law a' evidenced by the affidavits of the following persons on file herein; Lila M. Dondero showing publication of Ordinance No. 739 in THE VALLEY PIONEER"; Vida McNamer showing publication of Ordinance No. 743 in THE CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE". On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the ordinances be, and the same are hereby duly declared published, A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 744. h_ Ordinance No. 744 which prohibits parkin on the north side of a portion' f Central Avenue in the vicinity of El Cerrito, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. i y IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be pub- ' fished for the time and in the manner required by law, intthe "El Cerrito Journal". newspaper of general circulation printed and aublished in the County of Contra Costa. ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ay. the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff o rng to transport prisoners from County ison Farm to clean up the old Clayton choolhouse . On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatSheriffLongbe, and he is hereby granted permission to transr art County prisoners from the prison farm to the old Clayton schoolhouse, which is to be purposessaid prisoners to clean said schoolhouseusedforcivildefense r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, J, z . I Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. y In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Long to institute Sky Watch at County Prison Farm. Y On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long, Director of Civil Defense and Disaster for Contra t Costa County be, and he is hereby granted permission to institute Sky Watch at the County prison farm, and he is also authorized to arrange for the maintenance of said Sky Watch by the County prisoners. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous as-f sessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor'to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-1953, said correction having been consent- ed to b;,, the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD"MED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments,, as follows: In Volume 27, Assessment #61+8652, Roberts Island Dredging Co. , 472 Y F•r+ 1 n Wednesday, November 121 1952, Continued. N f i7 3 r In Volume 27, Assessment #645441 0. V. and Eula Strickland are assessed with .92 acre parcel in the South 1/2 of Section 28 T2N R3E with improvements erroneously assessed at $400. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 1, assessment #6529, Sinibaldo and Mary DeLuca are assessed with Lot 28, Lone Tree Heights Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1330. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. How- i ever, these improvements belong on Assessment #6523, also appearing in the names of Sinibaldo and Mary DeLuca. Mr. and Mrs. DeLuca request improvements of $1330 be added to Assessment #6528. In Volume 8 Assessment #95116, Santa Fe Land Improvement Company is er- roneously assessed with 106.397 Acres in a portion of Lot 1 of the Harbor Tract with assessed value of land $210,720 and improvements at $108,410. The correct acreage on s this property is 106,857 Acres and the correct assessed value of land is $213,720 with tiimprovementsremainingthesame. Also on assessment #95116 the extension of land is # wt in error on the 7.980 acre parcel. This acreage is assessed at $2000 er acre with an erroneous extension of $15,980. The correct assessed value should be 115,960. The Santa Fe Land and Improvement Company has requested these changes. In Volume 18, Assessment #304013, Harry C. and Anita E. Nelson are asses- sed with Lot 13, Los Alamos Estates Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed P' at $3700. This assessed value was arrived on the basis of a 1650 square foot home, The correct number of square feet of improvements is 1242 square feet and the correct 4 assessed value of improvements is 53030. In Volume 20, Assessment #501382, Ernest and Cerita L. Lafrenz are asses- r f#r sed with .76 acre in ?o Boca de la Canada del Pinole with improvements erroneously as- sessed at $490. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should bei cancelled. In Volume 21 Assessment #511215, Emil C. and Clara Herman are assessed ! with Lot 1, La-Verellen Pines with improvements erroneously assessed at $7$0. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 5, Assessment #+8154, Arthur C. and Willyne Blase are assessed with Lot 125 Havenside Unit No. -2, assessed value of ,land ;330, improvements $2860. Mr. Blase filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $330 . was allowed instead of $1000. An additional exemption of $670 should be allowed. err fir` In Volume 11, Assessment #120226, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church is assessed with Lot 28 Block 20, Nicholl Macdonald Avenue Civic Center assessed value of ' f' land $260. The Lutheran Church filed claim for church exemption on this property but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $260 should be allowed. This Lot is used for church purposes. In Volume 19 Assessment #435177, Oliver S. and Josephine Cross are asses- sed with .78 acre parcel In Lot C of Section 21 T1S RIW, assessed value of land $240, improvements $1250. Mr. Cross filed clai=m for war veterans exemption but through an f error exemption of $640 was allowed instead of $1000. An additional exemption of $360' should be allowed. In Volume 19 Assessment #408111 Pietro and Gemma V. Contestable are as- sessed with a portion of Lot A Block 50 Town*of Crolona, assessed value of land $280, improvements $3810. Mr. Contestable flied claim for war veterans exemption but through , an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. 04 William S Simpson is assessed with the ! In Volume 20, Assessment #507;.X , p North 48 feet of Lot 5. Block 1, Bickerstaff tract, assessed value of land $240, improve= ments $3060. Mr. Simpson filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error r exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. tf In Volume 20, Assessment #507919, Henry S. and Anita I. Fletcher are as- iMi. sessed with Lot 44 Block 10 Bickerstaff Tract, assessed value of land $,360, improve- ents $2910. Mr. Fletcher filed clam for war veterans exemption but through an error ? exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g G ^. In the ?utter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments Delinquent) . The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on ! the assessment rolls, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE B011LRD ORDE.ED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: For the year 1951-52, Sale #2616, #2617 and #2618, Anthony J. and Edith M. Dal Porto are assessed with the East 25 feet of Lot 2 - East 25 feet of Lot 9, all of Lot 10, Block 2,r West Oakley Addition. These assessments should be cancelled as they are included in Assessment #647411 appearing in the I x. names of W. S. and Jeannie E DeLoach. For the year 1946-47, Sale #3625, Roberts Island Dredging Company, care of Francis J. Medina, P. 0. Box 726, Brentwood, is assessed with Lot 52, Anglers Ranch Subdivision No. 4 with f " improvements erroneously assessed at $580. There were no im- G; provements on this property on lien date of 1946 and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 / &I Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. Q theIn the Matter of Granting t • Carquinez County Fire Pro- tection to hold annual New Year's Eve Dance to 2 a.m. Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Carquinez (Valona) County Fire Protection District is re granted a permit to hold a New Year's Eve Dance in the Grammar School Auditorium, Dec- ember 31,1952, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. January 1, 1953• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Letter of Charges issued by the United States Civil Service Commission. This Board having on November 6, 1952 received a notice that, a Letter of riChargeshasbeenissuedbytheUnitedStatesCivilServiceCommissioninthematterof George H. Weise, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, and the County of Contra Costa, and a coop of said Letter of Charges having also been filed with this board on November 6, 1952; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded bg Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney. xn- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 452- In the Matter of Denying Claim of Robert N. Barbour for damages. iq . Robert N. Barbour having filed with this Board a claim for damages in the sum of $191.38 because of an accident on September 8, 1952, which occurred on Clayton Road when his car and the car of Frank Boyd Bush, an employee of the County,, collided; g On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be,and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Denying Claim of David C. Preston for Damages. David C. Preston, by Nichols Richard, Allard & Williams his attorneys, having filed with this Board on November 13, 1952, his claim for $25,060.00 damage as a result of accident on October 201 1952 on Moraga Highway; x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of DANVILLE COM24UNITY SERVICES a DISTRICT OF-THE COUNTY OF CONTRA r, COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ORDER FIXING BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED DANVILLE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AND CALLING AN ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING Wf THER OR NOT SAID A, DISTRICT SHALL BE FOR14ED AND FOR ELECTION OF FIRST DIRECTORS- WHEREAS, a petition signed by registered electors residing within the bound5 cries of the proposed Danville Community Services District, equal in number to at leas fifteen per cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed Danville Community Services District for the office of Governor at the general election next prior to the filing of said petition, which said petition stated the proposed name for the proposed district to be Danville Community Services District, set forth the boundaries of the district proposed to be established, requested that said territory so described be formed under the Community Services District Law and stated the purposes for which the x district is to be formed to be "the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage wast, and storm waters of the district and its inhabitants", as prescribed in Section b0 600 b) of the Government Code, said petition having been filed with the Clerk of the Boar of Supervisors on the 14th day of October, 1952; and ZiEREAS, by order of the Board of Supervisors duly given and made on the said 14th day of October, 1952, the time for the hearing upon said petition was set k1 uforWednesday, the 12th day of November, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day; and WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa caused to be published a notice of such hearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 601106 of the Government yCode; and Y 14HEREASS it appears from the affidavit of publication on file with this r Board of Supervisors that such notice was duly and regularly published in the "VALLEY PIONEER" for the time and in the manner required by law, as shown by the said affidavit of Lila 14. Dondero; and r 74 i Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. t WHEREAS, at the hearing held on November 12, 1952, the Board heard and con- sidered a petition signed by registered voters residing within the proposed district equal in number to at least fifteen per cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in the roposed district for the office of Governor in the general election held in November, 95g, which was the last general election at which a Governor was elected, as evidene- j t ed by the certificate of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk of Contra Costa County, on file with this Board; and I WHEREAS, no person protested the formation of said district or the proposed j boundaries thereof; and r WHEREAS at said hear allaersons interested were given an opportunity tohearinggAPY appear and to be heard, t NOW, TTTIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that the said peti- j tion for the formation of said Danville Community Services District complies with the requirements of the provisions of Sections 60,100, and following, of the Government Code, and that said petition is genuine and sufficient in every respect. 2. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that notice of the hearing on the formation petition has been published and given as- required by law. 3. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the boundaries of sai y proposed district should and shall include the following described property: j i PROPOSED DANVILLE COlq=Y SERVICES DISTRICT Commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 148 as shown on the map of Danville Estates recorded in Map Book 31 at page 22; thence from said point of beginning along the southerly line of said Danville Es- r tates N 89047225" E 2437.41 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 11+3 as shown on said map of Danville Estates said corner also being in the southwest line of the State Highway leading from Danville to San Ramon; thence northeasterly in a direct line, crossing said Highway to the southwest corner of Lot 77 as shown on the map entitled Danville Gardens recorded in Map Book 31 at page 26; thence along the southerly line of said Danville Gardens S 89°3 5' E 2150.97 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 85 of said Danville Gardens; thence S 390 35' E along the easterly extension of Danville Gardens 453.55 feet to the east line of Rancho SanRamon Heights No. 1 filed in Map Book 28 at page 46; thence N 00 26, 45" west along the said easterly line to the center line of Camino Tassajara Road as shown on the maps entitled Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 1 filed in Map Book 36 at pages 10 and 11 and Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 2 as filed. in Map Book 36 at pages 17 and 18; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Camino Tassajara to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of above mentioned Las Lomitas Subdivi- sion, Unit #2; thence leaving said southerly line ft I10 30' S8" E. along said southerly extension to the southeast corner of Lot 1 6 of said Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit #2; thence continuing N 11s. 30' 58" E 665.00 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 128 of said sub- division; thence continuing N 110 30' 58" E to the intersection with v the north line of Rancho Ramona as filed in Map Book 9 at page 220• rF; thence N 890 51' 46" W along the north line of said Rancho Ramona io the southeast corner of the 48.748 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to B. and W. Enterprises recorded July 9, 1951 under Recorder's File No. 32593; thence N 00 24' 48" E along the exterior boundary of said 48-748 acre parcel 1523-35 feet; thence N 890 39' 57" 1257.13 feet; thence S0011146" E 590.03 feet; thence S 57022'45" W 117.60 feet; thence S 350 54' 12" W 158.66 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 13 as shown on the map entitled Vista Grande Unit No. 1 filed in Map Book 30 at pages 5 and 6 in the Office of the County Recorder County of Contra Costa, State of California: thence along the north f line of said Vista Grande Subdivision N 88* 31' W 345.18feet; S 780 17' 20" W 850.96 feet to the east line of Diablo Road as shown" on said map entitled Vista Grande; thence along the east line of said Diablo Road North to the intersection of the westerly inter- section of the westerly extension of the south line of Lot 12 as Y shown on the map entitled Willowmere Tract as filed in Map Book 38 at page 9; thence east long the said westerly extension of Lot 12 and the exterior boundary of said Willowmere Tract 313.84 feet; thence N 1° 45' 55" E 135.06 feet; North 113.58 feet; East 202 feet: ter_ North 75 feet; and East 25 feet to the center line of Buckeye Lane; thence along the center line of said Buckeye Lane North 70 feet to the intersection with Willowmere Road- thence continuing North along rµ" the center line of said Buckeve Lane 45 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 168.50 feet and tangent to said last men- tioned course a distance of 92.0 feet; thence on a curve to the left KY with a radius of 168.50 feet a distance of 92.0 feet to a point on u, the north line of said Willowmere Tract; thence along the north linen of said Willowmere Tract as follows: W 25 feet; Forth 25 feet and West to a point in the east line of Diablo Road as shown on said map 1 entitled Willowmere Tract,said point also being the most westerly w corner of the 2.363 acre parcel of land described in the deed to R. B. Chapman et ux recorded May 17, 1949 Recorders File 'Io. 17301; a°LL thence northerly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the west line of the 10 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Danville Union High School District recorded January 8, 1952 Recorder's Serial No. 920; thence along exterior boundary of said 10 acre parcel S 34° 32' 20" h E 544-.48 feet; N 700 28' E 664.60 feet and N 36° 25' W 820 feet to q F3 k 41 rY u Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. t the northerly corner of said 10 acre parcel; (920-52) ,, said point being also in the center line of Diablo Road; thence N 480 15 E along the center line ofsaid Diablo Road to the intersection with the center line of a road known as the Green Valley Road, said intersection also being the most westerly corner of the parcel of land des- cribed as Parcel 2 in the deed to Laurence Curtola filed August 101 1950 under Recorder s Serial No. 40323, being also the southwest corner of the Southern Public Utility Dis- trict as adopted by the Board of Supervisors on i-fay 22, 1950; thence N 870 42' 2011 E 248.56 feet; N 620 34' 05" E 280.90 feet; S 750 00' E 427.55 feet• N 800 43' E 725.0 K feet; N 74° 3 5' E to the southeast corner of said parcel 2 (40323-50 j; thence continu- ing eastery along the center line of said Diablo Road to its intersection with the een ter line of a road known as Calle Crespi, thence northerly along the center line of Calle Crespi to its intersection with the center line of a road known as Calle Los Callados; thence northerly along the center line of Calle Los Callados and the center line of ?fit. Diablo Scenic Blvd. to the southeast corner of Lot 243 as shown on the map entitled 1St. Diablo Estate Park Subdivison First Unit, filed in Map Book 15 at page 301 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence leaving the center line of Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. N ,770 30' W 405.1+3j, feet• thence N 200 39' E 396.15 °feet; thence N 69° 49' W 142.71 feet; thence N 45° ` 61 50T' E 565.43 feet; thence N 70 30' 35" E 135.27 feet to the center line of the herein above men- tioned Mt. , Diablo Scenic Blvd.; thence westerly along the center line of said tot. Diabl Scenic Blvd. to its intersection with the northwest boundary of the 4.50 acre pparcel of land deeded to E. S. and A. H. Onker of record in Recorder's Serial No. 39462-49- thence southwesterly along the northwest line of said 4.50 acre tract to the center of a road known as Alameda Diablo: thence southerly along the center line of Alameda Diablo to the north line of the 0.56 acre tract deeded to R. H. and L. H. Gibson of record in M Volume 1195 Official Records at page 2494; thence N 73° 05' 30" W 323. 9 feet; S. 20° 39' W 811.40 feet; S 300 31' W 175.0 feet to the north line of a road known as Vista Grande; thence northwesterly along the north Line of said Vista Grande to the east line of the 1.01 acre _parcel described as Parcel 3 in the deed to Duncan S. Neilson of rec- ord in Volume 1316 of Official Records at page 97; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly lines of said Nielson Tract to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the east line of the tract of land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to Laurence C•:rtola filed September 22, 1948 under Recorder's Serial No. 35929; thence N 00 13' W 551+.24 feet; N 320 27' 15" W 764.04 feet N 0° 13 ' W 100.91 feet; to the northeast corner of Parcel 7 of Curtola's deed (35929-48); thence northwesterly along the exterior boundary of said Curtola parcel to the most northerly corner thereof; being also a point in the exterior boundary of the aforementioned Southern Public IItil- ity District; thence leaving said exterior boundary N 55° 40' 44" E 1025.57 feet and N 20' 111 W 200 feet to the intersection of the east and west mid-section line of Section ivy 15 T1S R1W MDB&M; thence west along the above mentioned raid-section line and the mid- Y. section line of Section 16 to the northeast corner of the 1.52 acre parcel of land as described in the deed to C. A. Johnson et ux filed November 14, 1949 under Recorder' tp Serial No. 41233; thence south along the east line of said Johnson parcel and southerly extension thereof 918.67 feet to the southeast corner of the 2.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to W. W. Cox et ux filed June 27, 1947 under Recorder's Serial No. 254002 thence S 730 30' W along the south line of said Cox parcel and its southwesterly extension to the west line of a road known as the Green Valley Road- thence southerly along the west line of said Green Valley Road to its intersection with the north line o the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; thence southwesterly and southerly along the north and west line of said Diablo Road to the intersection thereof with the northeast- X` erly extension of the north line of Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 2 filed in Map Book 30 at page 36; thence southwesterly along said northeasterly extension and the north line of said Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit No. 2; S 800 25' 4511 W to the north- west corner of said Subdivision; thence S 00 Il' 26" W along the west line thereof 1095.22 feet to a point on the north Zine of the herein above mentioned Diablo Road; thence N 390 39' 30" W along said north line 1690.70 feet to a point on the east line of Lot C as shown on the map entitled First Addition of Rancho El Rio filed in Map Book 1 at page 78, thence S 00 281 E 20 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot C, thence rc along the southerly line of said First Addition of Rancho E1 Rio as follows: S 890 52' W 60 feet; N 18° 35' W 141 60 feet; N 34° 28' W 109.70 feet; N 66° 45' W 381.48 feet and N 740 10' W 314.20 feet to the southwest corner of said First Addition of Rancho El x' Rio, being also the most southerly corner of La Vista Park Subdivision as filed in Map Book 7 at page 158; thence along the easterly line of said La Vista Park N 10 lm' W 1338.53 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 5 La Vista Park Suodivision; thence along t the north line of said Lot 5 S 790 21' W 494.13 feet to the intersection of the center line of Lagonda Way as shown on the said map of La Vista Park; thence N 130 54'Walong said center line of Lagonda !•lay 977.20 feet to the north line of said La Vista Park Subdivision; thence along said north line N 89° 45' W 556.37 feet to the northwest corner thereof, being also a point on the exterior boundary line of the map entitled Rancho EI Rio filed in Man Book 2 at page 4= in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa State of California; thence following the exterior boundary of said Rancho El Rio as f oilows: N 31° 59' W 51.00 feet; N 270 O1' E 76.68 feet; K 56" 321 W 280.70 feet; N ln° 53' W 191.50 feet; N 89° 10' W 208.75 feet S 14° 34' W 184.70 feet; S 720 05' W 142.25 feet; N88° Il' W 391.0 feet; N 14 16' W 405.10 feet; N 570 49' W 263.20 feet; S 430 26' W 275.0 feet; A 64° 02' W 26.99 feet and N 38° 16' W to its intersection thereof with the extension N 550 36' 3 " E of the southeast line of the Robinson parcel as described in the deed recorded January 7, 1952, file No. 677, in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California; thence S 55° 36 ' 34" W along said extension and along the southeast line of said Robinson parcel (file No. 677) to the northeast line of State Highway No. 21; thence westerly in a direct line and crossing said State Highway No. 21 to the point of intersection of Southeast line of Petrolia Lane and the southwest line of State Highway No. 21 said point of intersection bears N 55° 36 ' 34" E from the most northerly corner of Lot 16 as shown on the map en- titled Rancho Del Amigo as filed in Map Book 42 at Page 15 in the Office of the County Recorder Count of Contra Costa State of California; thence from said point of inter- section S 55°3b' 34" w along the south line of Petrolia Lane to the most northerly corner of said Lot 16 Rancho Del Amigo; thence following the exterior boundary line of said Rancho Del amigo S 5 36+ 34" W 460.794 feet and S 41° 34' 58" E 11+77-355 feet to the northwesterly line of Del Amigo Road as shown on said map entitled Rancho Del Amigo; thence along Lel Amigo Road N 54° 08' 02" E 15.075 feet and S 410 34' 58" E 363.06 feet; aw thence southerly in a direct line and crossing Del Amigo Road to the point of intersec- tion of the southeast line of Del Amigo Road with the northeast line of the 13.71 acre parcel as described in the deed to D. J. and B.I . Lawrie filed December 31, 1951 under Recorder's Serial No. 61400; thence S 420 48' 30" E along the northeasterly line of the said 13.71 acre parcel to the most northerly corner of the 2.00 acre Darcel of land as 476 Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. gr described in the deed to R. E. MacLennan recorded in Volume 857 of Of- ficial Records at page 20; thence S 460 34' E along the north line of said 2.00 acre parcel 534.20 feet to the center line ofa road known as Love Lane; thence N 520 59' E along the center line of Love Lane aq to the most northerly corner of the 9.672 acre parcel of land as des- cribed in the deed to J. W. and G. B. Pearce recorded in Volume 882 of Official Records at page 114• thence S 458 59' 10" E along the northeasterly line of said 9.673 acre parcel 996.78 feet to a point on the northwesterly line of a road known as Linda Mesa Avenue; thencei continuing S 450 59' 10" E and crossing said. Linda Mesa Ave. to a point on the southeasterly line of said road; thence N 470 39' E along the southeasterly line of said Linda Mesa Avenue to the most westerl corner of the map entitled Linda Mesa Orchards Unit No. 2 filed in Hap Book 42 at pages 46 and 47; thence S 41° 44' 43" E along the south- westerly line of said Linda 24esa Orchards Unit No. 2 871.60 feet to the most southerly corner thereof being also a point on the northwestekly line of Danville Estates filed in Map Book 31 at page 22; thence along j the northwesterly boundary line of said Danville Estates as follows: S 460 56' 24" if to the most westerly corner of Lot 88 as shown on said man of Danville Estates; thence S 310 07' 30" E 165.29 feet- S 46° 56' 24n W 326.83 feet; S 380 12' 35" E 157.25 feet; S 10 58, a" W 153.48 w feet and S 100 28' 53" W 209.29 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 148 of said Danville Estates and being the point of beginning. EXCEPTING ThMPEFROM:r Lots 25, 26 and 27 as shown on the map entitled Rancho San Ramon Freights Unit No. •l filed in Map Book 23 at nage 46 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California. Yda 4. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that no landl' has been excluded from the proposed district which would be benefited by such_" proposed district. Y 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the proposed district should be Danville Community Services District. flYM'•T'. 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the said prox , posed Danville -Community Services District on the 6th day of January, 1953 between the hours of seven o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m. of said day, at which eiection shall be submitted the proposition of determining whether or not the proposed district shall be formed and that the notice of such election shall contain the following: a) The date of the election. namely, January 6, 1953. b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district, which shall be as set forth in Para- graph 3 hereof. c) The name of the proposed district, which shall be r Danville Community Services District". d) A statement that the first directors will be elec- ted at that election, who will take office if the district is formed. z r 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed district shall be, and it is hereby, consolidated into one'-. J>; election precinct for the purpose of holding said election and that the names of the> persons designated to conduct such election and the polling place of such election are. H. hereby designated as follows: jY POLLING PLaCB: American Legion Hall Hartz Avenue, Danville ti ^ OFFICERS OF ELECTION: Inspector: Mrs. Viola S. Root' Boa 104, Diablo Road, Danville Judge:Mrs. Charlotte Van Gordon Diablo Road Danville 4 Clerk: Mrs. Rozella Maloney 180 Bueno Court Danville Clerk: Mrs. Louise B. Markle Box 502, Diablo Road Danville 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following proposi tion shall be submitted to the electors: Shall the proposition to form Danville Community Services District under the Community Services District Law be adopted?" Y ;w and that the •first directors for the proposed district shall be nominated and voted for. as nearly as may be provided in Part 2, of Division 3, of Title 5, of the Government Ca F }y 1pp! w ryy rte ty 1ym e K Wednesday, November 12, 1952, Continued. 9. It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of election herein provided or shall be published by the County Clerk twice with an interval of at least six ( a s between the first and last publication, publication to be complete at least six- r .. r b days before the date herein set for election, in the "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper if general circulation, circulated within the proposed district. yt a The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Boar ppf Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting' hof said Board held on the 12th day of November, 1952, by the following vote, to wit: . . , r 3 M AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, y ` i J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None s ar d i.•'.. 1. Y+ And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, tlovember- 1$,- 1952` at, 9:0a• a:mn W in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, I=lartinez, California. t Ora r firman gl ATTEST: W. T. PAASCh, CLERK t i <Z 1 arc* By epu Clerk r S I t IFN' t x r y r h tr. C r4Yi BEFORE THE WARD OF SUPE tVJMRS TUESDAY, NUVE ZER 18, 1952 THE GUARD 14ET ill REGULAR. SESSIUN AT 9 O t CLOC K A.I.I. 1 S7UltilL VHl'fMBriiL7 HALL OF RECORDS, NaRTINEZ, CALIFURNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. C1WINGS CHAIBMIAN, PRESIDLiG, SUPERVISURS, 40 I. T. GUYAK KAY S. TAYLUR W. G. BUCHANAN, J. F EERICKSUN PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed November 18, 1952• The County Auditor having filed with this Board on November l$, 1952,; hi"s, rt report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD URDU that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. AF IT IS BY THE BUARD URDEM that the expenditures contained therein-- be, by the, Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are 'published:,',, ta IT IS BY THE D URDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing. 4 WARD the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items, therein to be open for public inspection. f 4P In the Fatter of Urdinance Y No. 745. Ordinance No. 745 having been _heretofore-adopted by :this. Board; and a cogg of, said ordinance ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner required bylaw, the "Lafayette Sun, " a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman, on file herein, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY Tim BOARD ORDisRED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Hatter of adopting 4; f Urdinance No. 74fi. t•1 t Urdinance No. 740, which fixes the speed of vehicles traveling on portion of Diablo road at 35 Y&H3 is presented to this Board; and f t Un motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT TSS Y rt BY Tfi& Bo tiLJ jRD#SRED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPRUVED and-1 i J M l u 478 r! Tuesday, November 16, 1952, Continued. r2 IS BY ThE 6jARD FiiRTfiiA vRbiiREu that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner recused by law, in the "Valley rioneer," a newspaper-.of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoin order is passed by the unanimous vote of .the Board. j C3 y a. In the I-latter of Adopting fi ordinance No. 747• R . Urdinance .No. 7472 which amends (Ordinance No.. 491 . (salary ordinance), as amended, by the addition of the positions .of "Fianager, Property, .materials and Equip- went, Range 38," and "Associate Planner, Range 32," is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD :ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPRUVED and ADOPT- t Ell. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER UR k0 'D that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Walnut Kernel," a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.rrt In the Matter of Claim of Charles I. Dalton for damages. Charles 1. Dalton, by Tinning be DeLap, Attorneys at Law,° Richmond, having r IN filedfiled his claim against the County for damages in the sum of X10,000.00, as a result rpt of an accident ilII august 17, 1952, when he fell into a hole while walking along Trinity s avenue, S. D. Ilio. 1; x it rY ?' Jn motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS t . BY ThE BOARD ORDEiLED that said claim be, and same is hereby denied and referred to the y Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance ,adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yr In the Vatter of Claim of r Calvin V. Harrington for dama4es.p fh ^" Y] rt s} a" ww, b Jackson C. Davis, 11:40 Broadway, Oakland 122 California, as attorney for Calvin V. Harrington, 3508 Bay Road,.. Redwood City, having this day filed with this sx Board a claim for damages in the sum of $500.00, as a result of an accident on Septem a E ber 11, 1952, when his car overturned at the end of Vasco Road, S. D. No. 5; Yf a,. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Coyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the f Purchasing agent to be forwarded to the Insurance. Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x A fr ty In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list J for Highway Department by cancelling one position of Civil Engineering Associate. On the recommendation of D. 1,L Teeter, County administrator, -and on motion i of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BUARD; URDERED that the personel allocation list for the County Highway Department is amended to pro- vide that one,.. osition of Civil Engineering Associate (authorized, in a Board order of June 10, 195217 is CANCELLED. 1 Ya M1 w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y r,X In the Matter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The State of California Division of highways having, by various letters, re-:1 quested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes, and the. County Auditor having verified the transfer , 3 of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County., tax liens on the property described as follows: Description 1952 Assessment No. Subdivision Lot Block t S For SW Sec .191 TZN, R2E 2.023 ac - R Russo 261 Fourth Addition to RichmondAR 2 35 102412 4 35 102414 35 102415 zf fr 4 r 35 1204166 R Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite P 7- 33 123358 yuN " I t j fr d I Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. 1.. Description Continued) 1952 Assessment No.,= y Subdivision J5., Lot Block 34 East Richmond Boulevard 15, 129633 16-17 43 13x125.. 4 44 130132 t 10 44 130133 x as , _ F - p Bay View Park „ 34 17 MW I3e1 Hambre Terrace f Por, hot 37 - 11urphy 172092-1' Por Lot 39 - Marvin 172095 Por Lot 40 - Strand 172096 t Pringle Addition to Walnut CrekMW` For Lots 1-2 10 La Rue 172910 East Richmond Boulevard 6 1 200207. . 7 1 200208 32 3 200257 33 3 1 39-40 3 200263x 6 39 200374 f 5 . 1 4e 200379 7 2 40 200380 Subdivision of For Lot `337, San Pablo Rancho r N Lot 10 C 203950. N hot 12 C 203,954 3x1 t ly pow Lot 6 b 204022 fi Antioch School District u Descriptive - Swisher, 3.75 Ac 3 .2377 rt r .f For Rancho Canada Del Hambra k 27 ac - Flagg 50104.5 For Rancho I•ionte Del Diablo 09 ac - Waseluk For 606754 r 1 N+ For Rancho Las Juntas Martin 619439 t .848 ac - Walker 629661 v 587 ac - Dagley 619730 Whitton Subdivision 12 626212 n, f R t G Campbell Tract f 5 626305. 6 6244 06 f h For Rancho Canada Del Hambre y , 20 Ac - Flagg For 910135 eya And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goak IT TS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that said tax liens are cancelled' as requested' by the County Auditor. tV The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizingh correction of erroneous assessments. 0r The County Assessor having filed with this.- Board a request for authority,-,.,,,to,'! sr the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous `assessmeats.which' appear,on theft z assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been= consented by the District Attorney; Un.d motion of Supervisor Goyc, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD URll& 'D that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 3, Assessment ,33815, George H. and Fury Usbach are assessed with Dots 1 and 2 lying East of A. T. "11-. S. F. Railway and North 5 feet of Lot 3 'Blo6k D, Schmidt Village Tract, assessed value of land '0420, improvements $280. Mr. and Dirs. IVisbach acquired a portion of this property from Harry G. and Stella U. Hayden but through an error all of the property was transferred to Vx. and firs. Visbach. This . property should be assessed as follows: assessment at33$15 George H. and Fury Vishach 6440 Hill St.,El Cerrito x _ a Schmidt Village Tract East 51 feet of bots 1 and 2, East 51 feet of North 5 feet of Lot 3 Block D. sK Assessed value of land y200, improvements X280. Assessment 03515-1 Harry G. and Stella O. Hayden 6438 Hill St., El Cerrito 4y on x° Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. Schmidt Village Tract Lots 1 and 2 lying E of A. T. a. S. F. Ry less E 51 feet and N 5 feet of Lot 3 less E 51 feet Block D. 4' Assessed value of land $220. l In Volume 31, Assessmant d752366, George H. and Gail G. Zrlelander are assessed t with Lot 66, Blakemont with improvements erroneously assessed at ; 2990. Also in Volume r T.b31, Assessment #?52360, William C. and ruby L. Morrison are assessed with portions of Lots 59 and 60, Blakemont with improvements erroneously assessed at 0080; and Assess- ment #752361 Louis i-i. and Barbara B. Rorden are assessed with a portion of Lot 61 and all of lot 62, Blakemont with improvements erroneously assessed at $4700. In November of 1951 these improvements were greatly damaged due to land slides. Our appraiser re- valued these improvements making the necessary changes on the appraisal form but failed to enter the values on the Roll. Improvements on Assessment ;s752366 should be 0"1200. s Assessment g?52360 should have improvements of $1270 and ii752361 should be $1270. yY" In Volume 32, Assessment 4810808, Arch L. and Cleo Clark are erroneously assessed with the East 86 feet of Lot 16, Vap of north Richmond, assessed value of land 400, improvements $1950. Xr. and airs. Claris accuired a portion of this property from Josephine Biagini but through an error all of the property was transferred to them. This property should be assessed as follows: k Assessment (810808 Arch L. and Cleo Clark 3464 Dam Rd., Richmond, Calif. clap of North Richmond East 86 feet of South 390rfeet of Lot 16 Assessed value of land ,'1003 improvements $1870. f y Y... pJ vac- Assessment J810808-1 Josephine Biagini c/o J. B. Corrie, 2015 kacdonald Ave., Richmond. Man of North Richmond E t6 feet of forth 210 feet of Lot 16 o fi'p Assessed value of land X240, improvements $80. ry. f 4iInVolume34, Assessment 618941, Thomas and RYary Ferro, care of William E. Bradley, 1012 Hacienda Drive 'aalnut Creek are assessed with a Homestd Ranch-Lakewood with improvements erroneously assessed att$ 3020. Lot were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 34, .Assessment 4921109, Richard A. and Juliann H. D. Dutton are- assessed re assessed with .Lot 9, Iiighla.nd 1;anor Unit No. 1 erroneously appearing in Code Area 10005 The correct Code Area is 10006. In Volume 3, Assessment X30180, birdie Reading, Route 2 Box 319A, Sonoma, is fi =: assessed with a 2 foot strip in Ro San Pablo. Through a clerical error the assessed value of land appears on the Assessment Roll at $250. The correct assessed value is 25• In Volume 16, Assessment r198596, Dan and hae I..eadows are assessed with Lot 2 Block 25, Sunnyside Tract, assessed value of land X160. Mr. Meadows filed claim for y l_ war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was nut allowed. Exemption of 120 should be allowed. r In Volume 20, Assessment 500015, William E. and Phyllis B. Bradbury M y ry are assessed with 2.69 acres in Kap of a Portion of Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados, 04Ar assessed value of land $270. sir. Bradbury filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of y270 should be allowed. In Volume 22, :assessment iS50541, William A. and Marion C. Fitzpatrick are t assessed with a .62 acre parcel in ?o Canada del Hambre, assessed value of land $250, U . improvements $3750. Kr. Fitzpatrick filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of ;250. was allowed. An additional exemption of $750 should be yp .:.. allowed. y i .r fi In Volume 26, Assessment 4619352, Grant x. and Eugenia are assessed with a r4 . 1.33 acre parcel in Ro Las Juntas. Through a clerical error improvements on this prop- erty appear at $2670 on the Assessment Roll. These improvements were incomplete on lien date and are still incomplete. The correct assessed value for these improvements is $1630. r r In Volume 27, Assessment ,-4649124, Wesley E. and Marie M. Hotchkiss are asses- sed with Lot 24, Dutch Slough Subdivision, assessed value of land $100, personal prop- erty $150. Mr. Hotchkiss filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption of $100 was allowed instead of $250. An additional exemption of $150 should be allowed. r.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the T-Satter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The Alamo School District having, by letter, requested the cancellation of the 3952-53 County Tax liens- on certain property acquired by the school district from, Vernon W. and Patricia Hart Buls, being described as a portion of the Rancho San Ramon. V., containing 4 acres; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the school district and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the above-mentioned 4 acres parcel, which is assessed as a portion of 1952 assessment No. 300022• and said request having been approved b the District Attorney; APPYYi f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE Bu ARD uR EFiED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. ri mr The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ra u*A 1 3 i,w WITVF a Tuesday, November 16, 1952, Continued. f In the Katter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. r s.4 . The City of i.1 Cerrito, having by letter, requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by the city, deseribed 'as 1 a por-f . tion of Lot til as designated on the map entitled "Amended Piap of the Schmidt and -Fink Tract"; And the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to said city, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on those portions of Lot 67 of the Schmidt and Fink Tract as assessed under 1952-51 County as sessment Numbers 36965 and 36966; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the Auditor. r4` 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the ratter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The Office of the District Attorney, having by letter, requested the cancel dation of the unpaid County tax liens on certain pro erties acquired by the"lulart net r a. School District as described in Deed recorded July 16, 1952, under Recorder's Serial Plumber 31476, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the schoo district, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien 3 for the year 1951-52, covered by 1951 Sale No. 376 described as the Easterly portion-of Block 129, Original Survey of Kartinez, and 1951 serial Noe 378 described as Block 153., r Uriginal Survey of Martinez, and having also requested authorization to cancel the u 1952-53 County tax liens on the above described property, which is covered by 1952-53 assessment numbers '2572-1 and 62612-1; and said request having been approved by the t District Attorney; x+75,.. Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT LS BY THE BUARD JRDERED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The State of California Division of Highways having, by letter, requested the cancellation of certain 1951 delineuent County tax liens on the property acquired by F , the State for highway purposes, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of k; title to the State, and having requested the authorization to cancel the following 1951 sales on the property described: 1951 Sale No. 509 Map of Fourth Addition to the Town of Richmond Y Lot 2, Block 35 1951 Sale No. 511 Map of Fourth Addition to the Town of Richmond x Lots 6 and 7. Block 35 1951 Sale No. 510 Map of Fourth Addition to the Town of Richmond Lot 4., Block 35 1951 Sale No. 2477 Rancho Las Juntas A tract of land bound North and East by land of Eccles and Souther- land, south by land of Myers, West by State Highway, contain- ing .68 acres. gay And said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE w BUARD URDERED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. t R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 417 rix In the I-Satter of Cancellation hof 1952-53 County Tax Liens. r The Uffice of the District Attorney having informed the County Auditor's office that a recuest has been received from the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for the cancellation of the 1952-53 tax liens on Lots 325, 326 and 327 in Block 12 of the Truman Addition, which property was acquired by the Housing Authority, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer to title to the Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens under the proviee sions of Section 4966E of the Revenue and Taxation Code on the above described property which is assessed under 1952 assessment No. 807366; and said request having been approv tom, ed b the District Attorney;Y f v r on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDEtRED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. VP The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. spy 4;;g i 482 A Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. L In the Matter of Cancellation r of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The Contra Costa County Junior College District having, by letter, requested ! the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property leased by them from the Richfield Oil Corporation and the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company for public! school use exclusively, and the County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on this property under lease to the Junior College Districti in accordance with Section 1 of Article ILII of the Constitution, the property under lease to the Junior College District constitutes all of 1952 assessment Numbers 95176 r and 95177; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD JRDER.ED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 1 construction of third- floor addition, Hall of Records, Martinez. s e This Board having on May 13, 1952, awarded a contract to Ralph Larsen and Son,;64 South Park, San Francisco 7, California, for the construction of third-floor addition, and alterations to Hall of Records, Martinez, for the total amount of 3396,813; On the recommendation of E. G. Bangs, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following r change order to said contract be, and the same is hereby APPROVED: F CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 I Relocation and extension of electrical service cables and conduit to new pole location in co- ordination with utility company and to complete repair of street, curbs, etc., as required ADDICTION 248.86 ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRICE 396.81-4.00 TOTAL CONTRACT PRICE TO DATE . 3971,061.86 f sTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of the Annexation i of Certain Territory to the Bel- Air Lighting District of Contra RESOLUTION OF INTENTION Costa County. TO ANNEX 3. 1. WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is contiguous to tie Bel-Air Lights ing District of Contra Costa County and is not within the limits of any other lighting district, and WHEREAS a petition signed by owners representing at least one-fourth of the i total assessed va ue of the real property hereinafter described, as shown by the last I equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, and representing at least one- 1 fourth of the total number of owners of real property in said hereinafter described tern ritory, has been filed with this Board requesting the annexation of certain hereinafterf described property to said district. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Wupervisors hereby fix as i 10:00 o'clock a.m.,on the 16th day of December, 1952, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the 4 ddb.. W Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. PARCEL .Continued division and the northerly extension thereof 1072.58 feet to the intersection thereof with the southerly line of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed from H. A. Mitchel to the San Francisco-Sacramento Railway Co., recorded January 27, 1922 in Volume 404 of Deeds atpage 328; thence N 89° 48' W along the south line of said parcel 327.98 feet to the east line of said "Poinsettia Land Co. , West Pittsburg Tract No.l;"rti thence northerly and northwesterly following the east and northerly boundary lines of said tract to the point of beginning. r PARCEL II Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel I. above, said point being the north quarter corner of Section 14, T2N R1W MDB&M; thence south along the north-south midsection line of said Section 14 being the center line of County Road #4961, known as Bailey Road to the north line of the Contra Costa County Canal; thence Easterly and Southerly along the boundary line of said Canal to the north line of County Road #5385, known as Canal Road running east-west through the center of said Section 14; thence East along the north line of said County Road to the southwest corner of Lot 8 Block 6 as shown on the map entitled "Bel-Air Tract" filed November 91 1939, in Map Book 23 at Page 730: thence South along the west extension of said Bel-Air Tract to the east-west midsection line of said Section 14; thence west along the said midsection line to the center of said F Section 14; thence continuing West along said midsection line 1343.7 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 6 Section 14 T2N R1W MDB&M; thence North along the west line of said Lot 6 to the South line of the 4 Acre parcel of land deeded to Mario Lucido et ux. , re- corded June 23, 1937 in Volume 441 Official Records at page 73; thence West to the southwest corner of said Lucido 4 Acre parcel; thence North 267 feet to the northwest corner of said Lucido parcel said point also being the southwest corner of Lot 3 Section 14 HN RIV NDB&M- thence North along the west line of said Lot 3 to the north line of said Section 14; thence East long the north line of said Section 14 to the point of beginning. PARCEL III y. Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 6, as shown on that certain map entitled Map of Bella Vista Subdivision, filed June 3, 1924, in Map Book 18, Page 450, in Recorder's Office of Contra s Costa County, State of California; thence North along the northerly r extension of the west line of said subdivision 30 feet to the north line of Section 14 T2N R1W MDB&M, said point being in the State Highway running between Concord and Pittsburg: thence East along the north line of said Section 149 600 feet to the northeast cor- ner of said Section 14; thence south along the east line of said Section 149 30 feet to the northeast corner of said Bella Vista Subdivision; thence N 89" 34' 600 feet along the north line of saidWa subdivision to the point of beginning. F rty PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 18th day of November, 1952 by the following vote: JT AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson p,A NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None xs. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries Y of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. "East Bay Municipal Utility District Properties". RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia,alifornia, that 1HREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has de- scribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be an- nexed to said District; and WHEREAS the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sani- tary district, and It appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so annexed to said District. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory which territory is hereby annexed to said District and the boundaries of which terrt- tory So annexed are situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to-wit: a . PARCEL is BEGINNING at a point .on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Sanitary District as described in the resolution by the Board of Super- v A 448i f Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. f x visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, dated April 28, 1947 altering the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District by adding thereto Orinda area north of Crossroads, said point being South 70° 39' West,19.15 feet along the Sanitary District boundary from the most southern corner of "Orinda Town Site", as shown on the map recorded in Map Book 1 at page 21 Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence from e said point of beginning southerly along said boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District parallel to and 150-feet measured at right angles westerly from the western line of San Pablo Creek Highway the fol- lowing courses and distances: South 54° 13' East 132.61 feet; tangent to last said course southeasterly along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 765 feet; an arc distance of 137.30 feet, and South 430 56' East 580.32 feet; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary South 460 64' West197.53 feet; thence North 680 51' West 140.00 feet; thence X, North 60 2111West, 217.00 feet: thence North, 460 211 Widest 193.00 feet; thence South 63° 09' West, 207.00 feet; thence North 460 5i' West 106.00 feet; thence North 20 21' West 310.00 feet to a point on said Sanitary n Districtboundary; thence along said Sanitary District boundary North 70 39 East, 103.20 feet to the Point of Beginning. CONTAINING an area of 4.18 acres, more or less. 7 PARCEL2: BEGINNING at a point in the boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District distant thereon the following courses and distances from the point of be of the hereinbefore described Parcel 1: South 54° 13' East 132.61 feet: thence tangent to last said course southeasterly along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 765 feet an arc dis- tance of 137.30 feet; thence South 430 56' East, 1102.17 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence from said True Point of Beginning continuing along said Sanitary District boundary South 430 56' East,220.00 feet; thence leaving said Sanitary District Boundary South, 46° 04' 00" west, 67.00 feet; thence North 420 06' 38" West, 220.11 feet; thence North 460 04' 00" East, 60.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Sr CONTAINING an area of 0.32 acres, more or less. 6 PARCEL h BEGINNING at a point in the boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District distant thereon the following courses and distances from the point of beginning of the hereinbefore described parcel 1: South 54° 13' East, 132.61 feet; thence tangent to last said course southeasterly j along the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 765 feet, an are Y distance of 137.30 feet; thence South 430 %' East, 1,942.17 feet; thence southeasterly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 1,190 feet, an are distance of 202.10 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence from said True Point of Beginning continuing along said Sanitary District boundary and along the boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dis- trict as described in the order by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa dated July 15, 1946, declaring the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District duly formed and established the following courses and distances; southeasterly along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 1,190 feet, an arc distance of 308.85 feet; thence South 680 31' East, 304.43 feet; thence southwesterly along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 6,775 feet, the center of which bears North 59° 30' 02" west,, an arc distance of 162.92 feet; to an intersection with a line which bears North 5810 07' 22" West from Engineer's Station "A" 251+00 P.O.C. of the Department of Public Works Survey between Broadway Low Level Tunnel and Walnut Creek Road IV-C.C.-75-a; thence leaving said Sanitary District boun- dary North 580 07' 22" West, 610.00 feet; thence North 310 52' 38", East 92.03 feet to the True Point of Beginning. CONTAINING an area of 1.60 acres, more or less. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he isb hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the Stater Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicat- ing the boundaries thereof setting forth the legal description of said territory to- i gether with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 13720 of the Political Code. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson z af: NOES: Supervisors - None i ABSENT: Supervisors - None f A. i a I zh tv+t w x kC 484* Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. f y' In the Matter of Boundaries k for unincorporated areas of the County not now included within fire districts. On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded barr Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor Is directed to prepare metes and boundaries des-01 criptions of the unincorporated areas of the County not now included within fire dis- tricts; and to send copies of the descriptions to various industries within the County, with the request that said industries designate the particular portion of property which they wish to have excluded from the areas described. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner for ISLAND m" COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIS- TRICT. IS- TRICT. L On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, sedonded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that William J. Michaud, Route 1 Box 53, Brentwood, California, be and he is hereby appointed as Commissioner of the fSLAND COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Approval of Lease Agreement with Richmond re.use of certain facilities f in the Richmond Civic Center for Judges and County Clerk. Lease agreement dated November 12, 1952 between the City of Richmond,. herein after called the City, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County, ' , wherein it is agreed that said City leases and rents to the County for six months, cam- M mencing November 15, 1952 and ending May 14, 1952, the following rooms in the City Hall of the City of Richmond: Portion of Room 104, for use as a branch office of the CountyClerk, Room 318 for use as Chambers for the Judge of that u : department of the Superior Court established within the City of Richmond; The Council Chamber, as a courtroom for the Superior Court es- tablished within the City of Richmond; and wherein it is agreed that said City reserves and the County agrees to pay as rental F for the demised premises described above $459.00 per month, payable monthly in advance. on the 15th day of each month during the term of said lease, commencing November 159 19i29 said rental being allocated among the three rooms as follows: Room 104 25.00 y Room 318 50.00 7,01 Council 384.00 65 : is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease agreement be, and the same is hereby approved, and H. L. w Cummings Chairman is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of said County and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of S said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Pinole Light and Power Company to install a street light in Rodeo. (Rodeo Lighting District) . On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pinole Light and Power Company is directed to install a street light on a pole on the north side of First Street at west end of said street in Rodeo. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim of Joseph Renas for damages. Joseph Renas, Route 1, Boa 208, Oakley, California, having filed with this Board a claim for $28,157.55 damages as a result of an automobile collision on August 201 1952, which occurred on Marsh Creek Road; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS f BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to N,r the Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W, 486 v. Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. In the Matter of Reclassification of Senior Account Clerk position, y Auditor-Controller's Office. On the recommendation of D. M. Teeter, County Administrator and on motion of- Supervisor Go seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ZrIS BY THE BOARD 6ADERED that theGoyak, P Y , per sonnei allocation list for the office of the Auditor-Controller is amended by cancelling the Senior Account Clerk position and adding position of Accountant, Grade I. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare amendment to sal- A r ordinance (reclassification of cer- tain positions in the Social Service Department). r4 On motion of Supervisor Govak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE } BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an amendment to the sal- ary ordinance to provide as follows: U ADDITION OF FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS Junior Social Worker. . . . . . . . . . . . . Range 21 Social Worker . . . . . . . . . Range 24 Social Work Supervisor, Grade I Range 28 Social Work S,.ipervisor, Grade II. Range 32 ELIMINATION OF FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS Public Assistance Worker, Grade I . Range 22 Public Assistance Worker Grade II. . . . . . Range 24 Public Assistance Supervisor, Grade I . . . . Range 28 Public Assistance Supervisor, Grade II. . . . Range 32 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d, In the Matter of Classification of Storekeeper position at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Tavlor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to prepare an amendment to the salary ordinance to provide that the salary range of position of Storekeeper be amended from Range 21 to Range 24 ($297-357).a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of u 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Pittsburg Unified School District, having by letter requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on certain property acquired by the Pittsburg Unified School District by deed recorded Oct-, ober 9, 1952, under Recorder's Serial No. 46046; and the County Auditor having verified ! transfer of title to the school district and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the property described in the above deed, which is 11.142 acres and is contained in 1952-53 assessment No. 720207; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney: On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Lien. The Office of the District Attorney, acting for the Orinda Union School Dis- trict, has by letter requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 County tax liens on cer- tain property acquired by the Orinda School District by deed recorded August 4, 1952, upon Recorder's Serial No. 34574, and the County Auditor having verified transfer of title and having requested authorization to cancel the 1952-53 County tax liens on the property described in the above mentioned deed which is covered by 1952-53 assessmentH Numbef 665336; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said tax liens are cancelled as requested by the County Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE u BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby za authorized and approved r' fqg k Clerk's DeDartmennt Decrease Increase Capital Outlays - Four 5 drawer legal 27-00 Four 5-drawer letter 26.00 Unappropriated Reserve - General Fund 53•00 To make correction of appropriation adjustment of November 5, y 1952 which was short by above amount. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a QQ II Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. r= F. t In the batter of the Formation of RENS INGT ON C OMt011 ITY SERVICES DISTRICT. NOTICE AND RESOLUTION t a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ax petition for the formation of a community ser- vices district has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, that the proposed name for said district is KENSINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT; that the boundaries of said proposed district are as more particularly hereinafter set forth; that the purposes for which said district is to be formed as requested by said petition are those set forth in Section 60600 (h) of the Government Code, to wit: "The equipment and maintenance of a police department or other police protection to protect and safeguard live and property." NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTER GIVEN that said Board of Supervisors has fixed Tues- day, the 9th day of December, 1952, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the. chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, City of 11artinez Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the formation of said dis- trict. At said 'gearing protests will be considered and requests in writing for the ex- elusion from or inclusion of lands to the proposed district will be heard and considere . The boundaries of the proposed district are more particularly described as fo - lows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the southeast corner of Lot 2 as said lot a . is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map en- titled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Forminga art ofr the final report of the Referees in Partition," filed March 1, 194, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence run- ning along said county boundary line in a westerly direction to its inter- section with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as so designated and de- lineated upon that certain map entitled "Berkeley Park," filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5 of Maps, page 116, records of Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia; thence leaving said county boundary line and running northerly along said center line of Santa Fe Avenue to a point where said line would be intersected by the northwesterly line of Lot 1, Block "A" as said lot and block are so laid down designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Hillside Park," filed November 6, 1912, in Book 8AN. of Maps, page 193, records of Contra Costa County, if produced southwesterly; t thence leaving said center line of Santa Fe Avenue and running in a north- easterly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1, Block "All Map of Hillside Park; thence running along the northerly line of said Biock A" in a northeasterly and easterly direction to its intersection with the f westerly line of the hereinbefore mentioned Lot 2 of San Pablo Rancho; thence running along the westerly line of Lots 2 and 1 of said San Pablo Rancho in a northwesterly direction to the most westerly corner of said Lot 1; thence A running northeasterly along the northerly line of said Lot 1 to the most northerly corner thereof and a point on the dividing line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho E1 Sobrante thence running southeasterly along said dividing line to Station S. P. 63 said point also being the most westerly corner of Lot 13 Block "T", Berkeley Woods Addition, recorded December 8, f 1937 in Volume 23 of baps, page 654; thence following the boundary line of said Berkeley Woods Addition, north 370 49' East 500.34 feet; thence south 08 feet thence south 50 08' 45" West 560 99 feet;470 20 17 East 2399. 5 thence south 40 00' 30" East 42.36 feet to the northerly boundary line of Spruce Street as shown on the map of Berkeley Woods, recorded November 21, 1917, in Volume 16 of Maps, page 333; thence in a general southeasterly a direction following the northeasterly boundary line of said Spruce Street to the southeasterly boundary line of said Berkeley Woods; thence south- westerly on said boundary line to the most southerly corner of said Berkeley Woods, said point also being on the boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence in a general northwesterly direction fol- lowing said County boundary line to the point of beginning. BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said hearing to be ublished in "Richmond Daily Independent," a news- paper of general circulation, circulated within the proposed district twice with an interval of at least six (6) days betwen the first and last publication and that pub- lication be completed at least six (6) days before the date of said hearing. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, at a meeting held on the 18th daysof November, 1952, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR,4 „ W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Appointing canvassing boards,, State Election held November 4, 1952 (General Election) . It oto the office ofptheiCountyto tClerkoexceedsthat 75 inthe nnumberer of absent voters' ballots returned NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 (b) of the Elections Code, and on r motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed to count and canvass all of the absent voters' ballots cast in the County at the November 4, 1952 General Election, to-wit: N 488 r r„ s, Tuesday, November 18, 1952, Continued. Mics. Pisa U. McClellan 815 Lafayette St. , Martinez Mrs. Beatrice M. McFarling 1771 Mesa St., Concord Mrs. Julia Harrington Port Costa Mrs. Geraldine L. McMullin 1748 Shirley Drive, Concord Mrs. Cecilia McSweeney 125 Margie Drive, Concord Mrs. Catherine M. Cox 106 Luella Drive, Concord Mrs. Anna M. Olsen 1005 Alhambra Ave., Martinez Mrs. Barbara Lee Biskup 101 Sanford St. , Concord Mrs. Marian Gartner 2312 Fairfield Ave. Concord Mrs. Mildred Salisbury 2?01 Crescent Drive, Concord Esther 1 G. Symmons 152-1 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek Sue Rhoads N. Main St., Walnut Creek Florence Wald 2416 Casa Way, Walnut Creek Alita Holmes 922 Arlington 'day, Martinez Bernice L. Ahern 839 Talbart St. , Martinez Birdella J. Blakemore 2441 Orange St. , Martinez r. Ethel L. Pascoe 826 Pine St., Martinez kMWilmaSands200SmithLaneConcords Dorothy Boyd805 Lafayette At. , Martinez Mabel M. Knight 3.103 Escobar St. , Martinez0. Evelyn M. Lindsay 7 H. Pleasant Hill Road, Concord Cresse Bowen 1001 Palm, Martinez Florinda Mercer 2025 Helen Road, Concord Ruth H. McCartney 161 Fair Oaks Drive, Concord Jessie L. McNeil 151 Clarie Drive, Concord Sylvia F. Nesbitt 716 Rosewood Drive, Walnut Creek Margaret Coffey 1961 San Luis Road, Walnut Creek F Alba Dougherty 719 Rosewood Drive, Walnut Creek Eleanor Dixon 2721 Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek Mildred Reedy 1541 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek IT IS BY THE BOARD FM ' "I ORDERED that pursuant to Section 7803.1 of the Elections Code, the following named voters are hereby appointed and designated to pass upon challenges and all questions relating to the marking of the ballots, to wit: f Sylvia Nesbitt Birdella Blakemore Bernice Ahern Ethel Pascoe a Dorothy Boyd x IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for said.canvassingboardhereinmentioned, is fixed at $1.58 per hour. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hazard r- created by Contra Costa r Canal in densely pnpulat- ed sections of the County. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY TH p BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board notify the Department of the Inferior, Bureau of Reclamation, that this Board requests that the canal located approximately one-quar- ItermilewestofRailroadAvenueattheGardenHeightsSubdivisionnearPittsburgbe1 fenced for a distance of 200 feet west of the proposed bridge. f t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Department of the Interior be, and it is re- 1 m quested to also fence all of the canal located in heavily populated areas. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings A Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson. sEe NOES: Supervisors - None w ABSENT: Supervisors - None And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 25, 1952, at 9:00 a.mintheBoardChambers, Hall of Records, I,.artinez, California. ATTEST: Ch'MLrman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK f By Deputy 1 :. f r r 1 1 7 BEF'URE THE BuA.RD Ur SUPERVISURS M., TUESDAY, N.MEI-MER 25, 1952 THE BOARD MET IVA REGULAR SESSIUN AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAIBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, YlAMINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HUN. H. L. CMINGS, CHAM;i1N, PRESIDING; SUPERVISURS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLuR, W. G. W. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON PRESEN''T: W. T. FAASCH, CLERK. j T Y In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors 3 of the County of Contra Costa authorizing the filing of a Disclaimer. 1,:HEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California-, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America; plaintiff, vs. 47.51 acres of land, more or less, in the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa and San Joaquin,. State of California, BERVERDOR, INC., et al, defendants, Civil No. 30016;" and WH 1 by ERE,iS, the title to the estate and interest condemned in said action has been vested in the united States and the United States has been in possession of said estate; and f WhERE,S, it appears that the Cuurny of Contra Costa has no interest in the estate condemned in the above entitled action, as described in the Complaint on file in said action, NJW, TH&iEFvFiE, BE 1T RrSULVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any title or interest in or to the estate and interest condemned in said h action, or any compensation which may hereafter be awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate dis- claimer in the above entitled action. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing correction of erroneous asses- sments. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County ,'auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the 4<` assessment roll for the fiscal year 1952-53, said correction having been consented -to'- by the District attorney; f t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor. Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows:, In Volume 8, assessment , 95102, Stauffer Chemical Company is assessed with s ` 12.47 acres in Lot 22 of Rancho San Pablo with improvements assessed at 042,2$0, 1426,920 and x+26,920 making a total of 6396,120. The improvements of $26,920 are asses- sed double. One set should be cancelled. The correct assessed value of improvements z is 4369.200. In Volume 12, Assessment j128141, William B. and Bonnie W. Smith are asses- sed sses sed with Lots 11, 13 and 15 Block 15, San Pablo Villa Tract with improvements errone- ously assessed at X2080. These improvements appear on Lots 11 and 15 at X1530 and 3 4 4550 respectfully. Improvements of Y1530 on Lot 11 should be cancelled as they are double with improvements on Lot 1 Block 15. The correct assessed value of improvements roc on Assessment y128141 is 4550. M{ - In Volume 5, assessment X43887-1, Clarence G. and Pearl P. Kalin are assessed with portions of Lots 130 and 132 with improvements assessed at ;;9$0 and 41220. Im- provements of 41220 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 33, Assessment ¢912$6$, Ben V. and Augusta C. Senter are assessed X.. with a portion of Block A, Map of Ys'alnut Heights with improvements assessed at 4450 and $500. Improvements of X500 should be cancelled as they are double with improve- ments appearing on Assessment ,x-912$67. The correct assessed value of improvements is 450. R In Volume 34, :assessment $915829, William D. Davenport is assessed with por tions of Lots 3 and 4 Block C. Dewing Parkrxtention with improvements erroneously assessed at 4640. On January 25, 1952, prior to lien date, our appraiser re-appraised these improvements and found them to be valued at 4560 but through an error failed to enter the new value on the Rolls. The correct assessed value of improvements is 4560. x . In Volume 7, Assessment , 87469, Frank J. and Ruth Cavaliere are assessed with ILot91, Los edanos Estates Unit No. 3 with improvements erroneously assessed at 42130. n There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. a: In Volume 12, Assessment ,1130764, Andrea and 1:ary Muzio are assessed with Lot 12 Block 68, East :Richmond heights Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at 42230. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancel- 5 J, led. In Volume 19, Baptiste Simontacchi and Stanle Koller are assessed with aR . r ortion of rancho Canada Del Hambre (Assessment ri405130 with assessed value of land r ..r` 140. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment #405133, r 405134, A05135, X405136• d , 490 it Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. w In Volume 19, Assessment ; 43&027, Alfred B. and .Essie B. Layton are assessed with an irregular shaped lot in Mt Diablo Estate Park Subdivision First Unit with im- provements erroneously assessed at ;3040. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 20, Assessment X506223, William Iii. and FXfie S. Casselman are assessed with a portion of Lot 10, Subdivision of Portion of Acalanes Rancho with im- provements erroneously assessed at X3270. The assessed value of improvements was based on an area of 1546 souare feet. The correct number of square feet of these improve- ments is 1306 and the correct assessed value of improvements is 12890. r In Volume 34, Assessment ir915832, Clarion T. and norma In. Wood are assessed M with Lot 7 Block C, Dewing Park Extension with improvements assessed at $2570 and 1670. Improvements of 41670 are in error. These improvements do not exist. The cor- rect assessed value of improvements is x2570 and 000. Improvements of 4800 are added at the request of Mr. Wood. In Volume 13, Assessment k134155 The University of California is erroneously assessed with Lot 11 Block 21, Pullman Townsite, assessed value of land X100. The University of California acquired an undivided one third interest in this property but through an error all of Lot 11 Block 21 was transferred. This one third interest is X non-assessable. The remaining undivided two thirds interest should be assessed to Shriners Hospital and Jewish Consumptive Home. The assessed value of land is 470. In Volume 21, Assessment 0510$88, Horace E. and Alberta D. Firth are assessed t with Lot 89, Sunset Village Unit No. 1, assessed value of land 4450, improvements 2700. I,r. Firth filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. exemption of t1000 should be allowed. t rX In Volume 30, Assessment , 797342, Alexander H. and I-dnnie Goyner are assessed with Lots 36 and 37 block 36W, Town of rodeo, assessed value of land 4250, improvements 1330. Mr. Goyner filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemp- tion was not allowed. Exemption of r1000 should be allowed.3syX In Volume 34, assessment g920115, Robert H. andiacil u. Clapp, care of W. U. Vickery, P. u. Box 336, 'alnut Creek, are assessed with Lot 15, Kendall Acres, assessed value of land X220. Mr. Vickery filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of X220 should be allowed. a In Volume 34, Assessment X921108 and x--921110 to e921115 inclusive, erroneously appear on Code Area 10005 instead of Code area 10006. Because of a clerical error X these assessments appear in the wrong code area on the sissessment Roll. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 43 In the batter of Approving Ordinance No. 748. Ordinance No. 748, which provides for one-way traffic on portion of El. Rincon Road as shown on the map of "Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 1," is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, nom BOARD 'ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED.4 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURtHER ORDEiffM that a copy of said ordinance be published) for the time and in the manner recuired by law in the "Valley i-ioneer", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. f _ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.L-` In the I•iatter of approving Ordinance No. 749. x Ordinance No. 749, which amends urdinance No.4711 (salary ordinance) by re- classifying certain positions in the Social Service Department and by changing the salary range of Storekeeper, from 21 to 24, is presented to this Board; and f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, 11 IS BY THE BOARD JRDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BuARD FUMiER uRDE.RZD that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner reeuired by law in the "Port Chicago News", a newspaper' s of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 257 In the Natter of the Proposed Withdrawal of Territory from Emergency Flood Control Dist- rict No. 2. h ffG This being the time and place set, pursuant to resolution of this Board, for the hearing upon the petition for withdrawal of the territory described in said petition from the Emergency Flood Control District for a portion of Walnut Creek Watershed, in- cluding Mt. Diablo Creek (No. 2), the Board proceeds with the hearing, and having heard ' from the proponents of the petition and taken other evidence on the merits of the peri- tion, and the Board being fully advised in the premises, IT IS BY THIS BUMM RESOLVED that this Board does hereby find and determine that the territory described in said petition, and all of said territory, is benefited by remaining within said Emergency Flood Control District. r, 1 S XY u Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. IT IS BY THIS BOARD RES%)LiTED AND ORDERED that said petition, and the whole thereof, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors. k In the Batter of Authorizing attendance at Supervisorsa '.: Association meetings. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 13 BY THE BOARD uRDERED that Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the administrative Officers advisory Committee on December 18, 1952, at Sacramento; and M r, X Supervisor Taylor is authorized to attend a meeting of the County Supervisors Association on December 18, 1952 at Sacramento; and Supervisor Cummings is authorized to attend the meetings of the County Super- visors Association on December 18th and December 19th at Sacramento, their expenses to' be a County charge. ip. The foregoing order is r g g passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Authorizing certain staff members of the r Highway Department to attend meetings. Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDER D that the County Road Commissioner is authorized to send not to exceed twelve (12) members of his staff to the Institute of Transportation and Traffic wr Engineering at the University of California, on november 28th and November 29th, and on December 5th and December 6th, their expenses, including registration fees, to be a• County c harge. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. q,,. In the Ieatter of Reclassificationh.. of position in Social Service nk Department. At the request of the Director of the Social Service Department, on the rec-x .. ommendation of the Personnel Director, and the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor GoYak, IT IS BY THE BOARD uRDERED that the position in the class of clerk now assigned to the Social Service Department (Richmond Office) is discontinued. d IT IS BY THE BUARD FURTHER uRDERED that the assignment of one position in the class of typist clerk to said department is authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the hatter of the Dissolution of Kensington Police Protection RESOLUTIUN FIXING T324E AND PLACE OF District.HEARING ON PETITION FUR DISSULUTIUN t : WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, a petition requesting the dissolution of the Kensington A: Police Protection District within the County of Contra Costa, said dissolution to be 0 made effective simultaneously with the formation of Kensington Community Services Dist' 5 rict, which said petition further requests that the property and funds of said Kensing- ton Police Protection District, which vest in the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to d the provisions of Section 20141, Health and Safety Code, upon the dissolution of said district, be used for general police protection purposes in the County pursuant to Section 20143, Health and Safety Code, within the proposed Kensington Community Services District; and WHEREAS, said petition is signed by more than fifty (50) persons, who are residents of the unincorporated area in the County of Contra Costa, and residents with- in the boundaries of the said Police Protection District of Contra Costa County de- scribed in said petition as more particularly appears from the certificate of 4. T. Paasch, County Clerk-, on file herein, andti WHEREAS, said petition is signed by more than fifty (50) persons who are tax- payers within the area of the boundaries of the Kensington Police Protection District . of Contra Costa County as more particularly appears from the certificate J. A. Randall, County Assessor, Nutri, THEREFURIE, this Board does fix Tuesday, the 9th day of December, 1952, which date is not less than ten (10) nor more than thirty (30) days since the filing of said petition with this Board, and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Dain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California,, -at. ten o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, as the time and" place when said petition for dissolution of said police protection district will be heard. At the time fixed for the hearing or at any time to which the hearing may be continued, the Board shall hear and pass upon the petition and all objections to it made by persons interested. The Board shall either deny the petition or adopt a resolu tion calling an election upon the proposition of dissolving the district, and BE IT FURTHER RESuLVSD that W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk A7 4.92 Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby directed to cause publication of y < 3noticeofthehearinghereinprovidedforbypublishingacopyofthisResolutiononceh , at least a week prior to the time herein fixed for hearing in the "RICWh)ND DAILY IN- DEPENDENT", a newspaper of general circulation, published in the County in which the Kensington Police Protection District is located, there being no newspaper published in said district. PaSSED hND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Tuesday, November 25, 1952, at a regular meeting held by said_'Board, by the following vats of the Board: F ei4,SFt AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, flay S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NUES: Supervisors - done. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. y ryJS In the Natter of Resolution of this Board authorizing the County Administrator to accept certain deeds or grants. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 27281 of the Governmern Code, BE IT RESULVED that D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, be and he is hereby , k authorized to accept on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, any and all deeds, quit- claim deeds, and grants conveying any interest in or easements upon real property to' th County of Contra Costa for other than road or highway purposes; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, the for going resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:x AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, day S. Taylor, W. u. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. g k NOES: Supervisors - None.t tBSENT:Supervisors - done. In the I•latter of Resolution Selling Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952. 41 WHEiIEAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $10,250,000 principal amount of bonds of the County 'ofContraCostatobeknownas "Contra Costa County Road Bonds, 1952," all dated December N15, 1952s and further duly authorized the sale of Yl,850,000 principal amount of said authorized issue at public sale to the highest and best bidder therefor; and irliEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by said resolution and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Szpervisors, to wit: Net Interest Name of Bidder Cost to County Bank of America IN. T. & S. A. & Associates By Bank of America N. T. & S. A. - - - - - - - - - - - r 4440:366 3'„e California Bank, h _ Laidlaw & Company, r Mercantile Trust Company, First of I,Uchigan Company, Taylor & Company, By The Anglo California National Bann, as Agent - - - - - - - - - - 4562639 American Trust Company: R. H. Moulton & Company, r Security-First National Bank of Los 7d .. Angeles, w By American Trust Company, Account 1 anager - - - - - - - - - - - 472s590- AND 72,59Q AND 'WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. & Associates, by Bank of America N. T. & S. A., is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rate (s) specified and the premium offered, NQW, THEREFORE. BE IT Rr3SuLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of t Contra Costa as follows, to wit : 1. Said bid of Bank of America N. T. & S. A. & Associates, by Bank of America N. T. & S. for {y'1,850,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby: accepted and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and di- z rected to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit : said par value thereof and a premium of 4359, together- with ogetherwithaccruedinterestatthefollowingrate (s): M S' n4 t a Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. rrn j Bond Numbers Interest.. Rate..: r inclusive Per Annum . t 1 to 410 4 1/4% 411 to 470 4 1/4%r 3 821 to 880 1231 to 1290 1 3/4i 1641 to 1700 1 3/4% 2051 to 2110 1 3/4 n;r r. 2461 to 2520 1 3/4 v r t Yg . 2871 to 2930 1 f filsifA` 3281 to 3340 1 3/454r t p k; 0,4 3691 to 3750 1 3/4f 4101 to 4160 4511 to 4570fi 2 roe 4921 to 4980 2 r ^ 5331 to 5390 2 1/4, Fv ' 5741 to 5800 k s ram 6151 to 6210 2 1/4% 6561 to 6620 2 1/45 a rr 6971 to 7030 Y 7381 to 7440 2 1/4 7791 to 7850 8201 to 8260 2 1/45 8611 to 8670 2 1/4f& 9021 to 9080 2 1/4 9431 to 9490 2 1/4% 9841 to 9900 2 1/4 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said- rate (s) hereinabove set forth,: payable•, r f annually for the first year on December 15, 1953, and semi-annually thereafter..on Junes p 115 and December 15, 4 2. That all bids except the bid of Bank of America H. T. & S. A. & Associ- Ates, by Banff: of America N. T. & S. A., are hereby rejected and the County Clerk is ry thereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their several checks accompanying their respective bids. F 3. The County Claris is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or, eA- graved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds land coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rate (s) afore- c SYsaid• RESOLVED, Fi3'2raTH , that this resolution shall take effect from. and: after itg passage and approval. PASSED AND ADJPTED this 25th day of November, 1952, by the following vote: RF AYES:Supervisors - I. T. Go H. L. Cummins Ra S. Taylor,, t P Y o , Y W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. f 4 tYrj ,'f,,¢,fyy HUES:Supervisors - None. w f ABSENT: Supervisors - None. F . c atl' , Chairma o the Board of Supervisors t of the County of Contra Costa. i 2 Attest i 5 rpt f. W. T• PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerkh y of the Board of Supervisors of the r 4 County of Contra Costa, State of California. Jt . By C4011 f eputy d t thf i A4 i t Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. r k In the Matter of Granting Constable Stow permission to leave California. k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Russell E. Stow, Constable, Walnut Creek Judicial District, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave California for a period of thirty (36) days commencing December 15, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of Petitions to establish, organize and form E1 Sobrante Park Ree- reation and Parkway District. The County Clerk this day having notified this Board that petitions to forltheE1SobrantePark, Recreation and Parkway District have been presented to him, and said petitions have been checked and found to be sufficiently signed; On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said County Clerk is d"ted to present said petitions to this FBoardonDecember2, 1952• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M z In the Matter of Denying Claim of Fred and Gertrude Arnold for damages. Fred and Gertrude Arnold, by Walter H. Dickie, Jr.,yAttorne at Law Tribune Tower, Oakland 12, California, having filed with this Board on November 21, 1951 a claim in the sum of $1,500 for damages; 4% On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. y4. Y? - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the Matter of Denying Claim of W. Fuller Dozier and Helen Dozier for damages. W. Fuller Dozier and Helen Dozier by and through Cresswell and Davis, their attorneys, 1440 Broadway, Oakland California, having this day filed with this Board a Claim for $629.31 Property Damage and $2,250.00 Personal Injuries as a result of an ac- r cident on August 27, 1952; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT. IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim be, and the same is hereby denied and referred:, r to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, permission to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Veterans Service Officer J. W. Hammond be, and he is hereby y granted permission to attend the quarterly meeting of the County Serivice Officers Assoc iation at the Veterans Home of California, December 4, and 5, 1952, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Authorizing certain staff members of the Surveyor's Office to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor is authorized to send not to exceed three 3) members of his staff to the Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering at the University of California, on November 28th and November 29th, and on December 5th r and December 6th, their expenses, including registration fees, to be a County charge. Ar y t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a Mfr t 1 4tt";• r..,,.F.. ,. ... s.rte r^.^;,'."r'+"',,,. AT.arsy+'io-r,3t# . r9h`ss' aY+. le TIM Tuesday, November 25, 1952 d In the Matter of Approval of fi ` Change Order No. 8, Additions to County Hospital. z r3 On the recommendation of kasten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion of Super— visor uper visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, Change Order No. 8, which makes the following changes and adds the following sums the contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for additions to j Contra Costa County hospital: ADD t Corridor No. 12, East Wall Revisions"00.00 Channel Anchorage for Gil Fuse I-Ray Cutouts"69.00 s " '4 Stair Tower Retaining Wall and Drainage Additions"2,180.00 N f. -0Totaladdition45,249.00s f .. i Original contract price - - - - - - - - - - - - - -4680,499.00 r Contract price including previous changes - - - - - 7009011.50 1 1 .... Change Order No. 8 - - - - - - - - - - - ADD - - - 2 00 Total- - - - - - - - - - 0 ,2 0. O) be, and it is hereby AUTHORIM and AP?ROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this S' Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 8 on behalf of the Couaty of" Contra Costa. f . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W1 s ua fcl tib s.axNk3r,d w ... svx" qq' re sitar',-t Y f9 4 3 { f { x »a z kt FV I; y k h:rq kjp`r t a n a{y r e,ij d f f t. ajt S,`SY 9r IC ng r Oe, gxb , y t T! '• ` µ't ri k. y ' a YP X i ; r :-X t 5 .Y p F , s c+s 4 7 L Y h fy g," A j S 36 M f i 1 k q Yr,u' 7'r 9 4 t 1. 1. j:-. r v r J ed r J Jt k: r r * t 3. t{tet r i `; € " - kl s xt ss y hhhhh yyvv r y 6 } y w y. a'+v J s +ari w r. J"^ S ,t F'w jn'6( x.t r sa't" ...f `. - -- - x` jet x tr- n k. k`::>..r s n a d >.4 r- y i`3d&°' 2 . ..` fi p»...a . '„J' :w tei r.d', t, .ti,yr 1 y,.,.y , Jix N Za!< ,=o y 7 v c I 1. NF{ } 42 ti_o 11 11 ,K u.. 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'' + . tttt ah s.,, P ds J 4 r. a 11 x e ': a ' aa q$ z, a 1 r k L ,,,Ma. qtr r r..X' l'. . k, x` a, , 1Q'l, 3'..Al— i"I 1.2 s;"-;'-r,':e k,.''0 1asb.". Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued.x In the Matter of Petitions to Establish, Organize and Form Sun Valley Park Recreation and Parkway Districi. The County Clerk this day having notified this Board that petitions to form' x Sun Valley Park, Recreation and Parkway District have been presented to him, and said petitions have been checked and found to be sufficiently signed; On motion of Supervisor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Clerk is directed to present said petitions to this Board ion December 2, 1952. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Offer of Services of the California Aeronautics Commission in the matter of Zoning Buchanan Field. The California Aeronautics Commission having offered their services in the matter of proposed zoning of Buchanan Field;f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to D. M. Teeter, County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-53 County Tax Liens. The Office of the District Attorney acting for the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 county tax liens on Pertain property acquired by said District, and the County Auditor having verified the' transfer of title to the School District, and having found that it was made by deed re- corded November 14, 1952 under Recorder's file No. 52411, and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1952-53 County Tax Lien on the 8.82 acres acquired by w° said school district, which is assessed as a portion of 1952'53 Assessment No. 312205, A 3which request has been approved by the District Attorneys Now, therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisors}f Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Auditor is authorised to cancel said County, ax frY liens as above described. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring 4 Ordinances 742, 744, 747 and 750 duly published. The Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances No. 7429, 744, 747 and 750; and affidavits showing publication of said ordinances in newspapers of general circula tion printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, having been filed with this Board as follows: r Affidavit of Lila M. Dondero showing publication of Ordinance No. 742 in the Valley Pioneer; r Affidavit of R. A. Bean showing publication of Ordinance No. 744 in the E1 Cerrito Journal; ra Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard showing publication of Ordinance No. 747 in the Walnut Kernel; Affidavit of Olen B. Parks showing publication of Ordinance No. ?50 in the Pleasant Hill News; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1952-1953 County Tax Liens. 1+ The Office of the District Attorney acting for the Pittsburg Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the 1952-53 county tax liens on certain property acquired by said District, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the school district, and having found that it was made by deed recorded November 13, 1952, under Recorder's File No. 52031, and the County Auditor having request- authority eque authority to cancel the 1952-53 county tax lien on the 12.000 acres acquired by the x school district, which is assessed as a portion of 1952-53 Assessment No. 720168, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; x A Via• r 1 F 496 Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued. Now therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor ] Taylor, IT IS AY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Auditor is authorized to cancel said County tax liens as above described. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of approval of Change Order No. 7, Additions to County Hospital. On the recommendation of Masten and Hurd, Architects, and on motion df Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ' Change Order No. 7, which revises the drainage system and adds the sum of $612 tothe contract price, to contract of Swinerton and Walberg Company for addition to Contra Costa County Hospital, Original contract price - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6$0,499,00 Contract price including previous changes 699,99.50 Change Order No. 7 - ADD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12.00 Total 7009011,50) n m.Y. be, and it is hereby AUTHORIZED and APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Change Order No. 7 on behalf of the County of* Cont a Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 •p In the Matter of granting permission to Joseph H. Mansker to transport gar- bage over County roads in r S. D. No. 1. r * ryX4.e On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joseph H. Mansker be, and he is hereby granted permission to trans- port garbage over the County Roads in S. D. No. 1 provided he covers said garbage with canvas or other adequate covering to avoid any spilling or loss of garbage on said roads, in accordance with the provision of Ordinance No. 511. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Project No. 2 Additions to County Hospital. k" , On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISI r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the change of site location of the Psychiatric Building, Pro- ject rojectNo. 2, additions to County Hospital, from the site described in the plans for said:[ additions and heretofore approved by this Board, to a new location directly north of Bed Ward 3, and north of B Street, Martinez, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. F{ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appro- priation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS: s BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to make appro- priation adjustments for the following departments: MT. VIEW FIRE DISTRICT Due to the increase in liability insurance rates since beginning of fiscalkK pear and to provide for additional income protective in- surance to bring benefits up to a minimum standard for all volun- teer firemen - Aimropriationi Decrease Increase Building Construction 500.00 Liability Insurance 216.88 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 283.12 Unappropriated Reserve - Mt. View Fire DistAM rict 500.00 500.00 TREASDRER-TAX COLLECTS t Transfer the sum of $330 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Capital Outlays - Check Endorser,to provide funds for check endorser. ASSESSO t Transfer the sum of $220 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Capital Outlays - two 5-drawer files to provide funds for files. HIGH dAY DEPARM.M Transfer the sum of $4,000 from Urban Bridge Group #3975 to Rural Road Group - #4057, to cover partial cost of W. 0. 4220. d oW49, 14Kr9#'"f tt Tuesday, November 25, 1952, Continued f HIGHWAY DEPARTHERT Continued Transfer the sum of $1,055 from Secondary Road Group #2733 to Urban Road Group #2445, to cover partial cost of W. 0. 4219. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V In the Matter of Legislation to Provide for Contributions in Lieu of Taxes on Property Held by the Federal Government. RESOLUTION w WHEREAS the avoidance of taxation of Federally-owned real property, has lead to a serious Impairment of the local general property tax base in many localities; and WHEREAS, such a condition is prevalent in several areas in the State of California, and is particularly serious in the County of Contra Costa, because of the large assessable area of the County which is government owned, with an added tax burden placed on the Contra Costa County taxpayers by reason of national defense installations and other tax-exempt areas; and A WHEREAS, the inequities developing through continuing removal from the local M1VP tax rolls of property acquired by the Federal Government have heretofore been acknow- ledged in that corrective legislation has, from time to time, been introduced in Con- gress; and WHEREAS, the Federal Bureau of the Budget did recently prepare an analysis of the extent of the tax avoidance of Federally-owned property; and 4; WHEREAS, there was introduced by Senator Richard Mixon in the Congress of the United States on May 229 1951 Senate Bill 1519, based on the Budget Bureau's an- alysis, which, if amended to provide that its provisions for contributions in lieu 'of taxes should be applicable to properties acquired by the Federal Government in 1939 and thereafter, would materially correct the present burdensome and inequitable conditions found in this county and other areas throughout the United States; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State ofy California, believes continuation of the present tax avoidance to be contrary to good governmental administration and to sound public policy, both focally and nationally, NOW, TMtEFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Congress of the United States, and particularly the California delegation, is requested to take appropriate and necessary action to obtain enactment into law of Senate Bill 1519, amended as suggested herein, during the forthcoming final session of the 82nd Congress, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board approves and concurs with the resole- tion of the National Association of Assessing Officers dated September 24, 1952, urging Congress to correct certain practices in connection wish the drawing of contracts for the procurement of the implements of national defense, which practices lead to similar impairment of the local general property tax. X.. 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors send copies of this resolution to the two (2) United States Senators from California, and to the Congressman from this Congressional District. g PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, this 25th day of November, 1952, by the following vote: G AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMHINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - None Q a In the I•latter of ri roviPF ng Urdinance lio. 751. r, Urdinance iia. 751, which amends Ordinance No. 491, as amended, by increasing the salary range of certain classifications, is presented to this Board; and Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BuA}iJ vRDrAF.D that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADU IT IS BY THE BuARD FUR'1"HM jADERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "CUNTRA CUSTA GAZETTE", a news- h paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Katter of Approving f Urdinance No. 752• Urdinance ho. 772, beims an o ordinance which amends Ordinance No.emergency 491, as amended, by increasing the salary range of Public Health Nurse and Senior Publi Health Nurse, is presented to this Board; and Un motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 13 BY Thr: BuAs"tt) uRDBEED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADUP IT IS BY THE BuARD F MATHEA oRDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner recuired by law in the "ANTTuCh LEDGER", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the Caunty of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y .'!77' „ w ,",+ ,.I{..,,__ ` s, „„I I f; raw w•,-.? ," X H "'S — ,f"w"'Ez,. a da*1, ,1 a,, 98 v. d . 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X n, xr r.c.kl. ,,.., pw.A+,.x.,g,,,,;a m ueSp O - ' +'2,A h Xt r.+„ -`-Myr Yt 3 5 t. r x ,,,. uu z m x "r-,' '* Mr,' STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Beard of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. tlitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of January lg 73 W. T. PAASCK, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by Deputy County Clerk REM, 1132 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Volume #52 June 3, 1952 November 25, 1952 i' i 1